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. >> another character we will hear about is daniel webster, what was his role in this case? >> daniel webster is one of the most famous lawyers in american history because he came again and again before the court to argue some of its most important cases. and he was a lawyer that americans looked to to help expound what the constitution meant. so this was an incredibly interesting and important session of the supreme court and he appeared several times, arguing not just mcculloch v. maryland but also the dartmouth college case. >> we are going to invite you are calls, and another 20 minutes or so, we're going to take historical questions, but we're also going to talk about the implications of this case on a political process so all those are welcome as you join in. if the eastern or central time zones, our number is 202-748-8900 if you live in the mountain or pacific time zones, our number is 202-748-8901. please dial carefully so you get through to our lines, and not other people. if you treat us, use the hashtag landmark cases, and if you are on facebook you can find the c
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are increasing steadily but for men finding the right size is difficult britishers designer sophia webster recognized this problem. it was very apparent to me that dance was an. option. in designing my dance teacher we do not sit here. and we were doing so done. class is america we need to see him to west and she's the doctor and i think he's 43 and all we had was 40 tafe i'm going to show our final production that's going to be an extended size they just say they'll be fine it's not things asking only that it's the code for slaves by a lot of these bills while so feel webster shoes aren't specifically made from hand extended sciences of up to you 46 means more options. and daniel bush founder of cross swords shoes creates handmade high heels for men on a more conservative level to recognized a gap in the market. the current shoes that men can buy for women. very small and even if you buy the same saw is. the problem is the design for a woman which is smaller so we designed the entire shoe the last 2 specifically for a man's foot so that. when they slip in i think there are people outside
are increasing steadily but for men finding the right size is difficult britishers designer sophia webster recognized this problem. it was very apparent to me that dance was an. option. in designing my dance teacher we do not sit here. and we were doing so done. class is america we need to see him to west and she's the doctor and i think he's 43 and all we had was 40 tafe i'm going to show our final production that's going to be an extended size they just say they'll be fine it's not things...
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nora websters unforgettable protagonist struggles with grief and finds her way to emancipation in 1906reland. house of means is a retelling of a classic greek tragedy. tobin's over shows his compassion and intelligence yet he wasn't always an avid reader he struggled at school as a boy. when he was 12 his father died and toby began to start or. you could start reading at the age of 9 and you started writing poems it's the age of 12. i was the death of your father the trigger to write or something ah i imagine so because it came very soon afterwards but it was also that in my family study was very important and that when you went to secondary school you should going to ruin your own every evening and you know you need to be reading law and then learning science and i was writing poems you know and so just being left alone in a room like that with paper was the 1st thing i did instead of studying. the last lecture the literary world the extraction mothers and sons which to be read to us tells of unexplained absence of recurring motif in his words. the time we were left by our mother you
nora websters unforgettable protagonist struggles with grief and finds her way to emancipation in 1906reland. house of means is a retelling of a classic greek tragedy. tobin's over shows his compassion and intelligence yet he wasn't always an avid reader he struggled at school as a boy. when he was 12 his father died and toby began to start or. you could start reading at the age of 9 and you started writing poems it's the age of 12. i was the death of your father the trigger to write or...
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nora webster's unforgettable protagonist struggles with grief and finds her way to emancipation in 1906 i. house of means is a retelling of a classic greek tragedy. tobin's that shows his compassion and intelligence yes he wasn't always an avid reader he struggled at school as a boy when he was 12 his father died in toby began to start or. you could start reading at the age of 9 and you started writing poems it's the age of 12. i was the death of your father's a trick up to right or something ha i imagine so because it came very soon afterwards but it was also that in my family study was very important and that when you went to secondary school you should going to ruin your own every evening and you know you might be reading the last month or learning science and i was writing poems you know and so just being left alone in a room like that with paper was the 1st thing i did instead of studying. what luck for the literary world the extracts from mothers and sons which to be reads to us tells of unexplained absence a recurring motif in his words. the time we were left by our mother you kn
nora webster's unforgettable protagonist struggles with grief and finds her way to emancipation in 1906 i. house of means is a retelling of a classic greek tragedy. tobin's that shows his compassion and intelligence yes he wasn't always an avid reader he struggled at school as a boy when he was 12 his father died in toby began to start or. you could start reading at the age of 9 and you started writing poems it's the age of 12. i was the death of your father's a trick up to right or something...
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nora websters unforgettable protagonist struggles with grief and finds a way to emancipation in 1906 ireland. house of means is a retelling of a classic greek tragedy. tobin's urban shows his compassion and intelligence he wasn't always an avid reader he struggled at school as a boy. when he was 12 his father died and toby began to start or. you did start reading at the age of 9 and you started writing poems it's the age of 12. was the death of your father's a trick up to write or something ah i imagine so because it came very soon afterwards but it was also that in my family study was very important and that when you went to secondary school you should going to ruin your own every evening and you know you might be reading the last month or learning science and i was writing poems you know and so just being left alone in a room like that with paper was the 1st thing i did instead of starting. left to look for the literary world the extraction mothers and sons which to be reads to us tells of unexplained absence a recurring motif in his words. the time we were left by our mother you k
nora websters unforgettable protagonist struggles with grief and finds a way to emancipation in 1906 ireland. house of means is a retelling of a classic greek tragedy. tobin's urban shows his compassion and intelligence he wasn't always an avid reader he struggled at school as a boy. when he was 12 his father died and toby began to start or. you did start reading at the age of 9 and you started writing poems it's the age of 12. was the death of your father's a trick up to write or something ah...
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street street or webster to closure.ter what is going on here on earth, it is a big month in interplanetary space travel. three separate missions to mars are expected to launch. the united arab emirates is expected to send up a martian orbiter on tuesday. china on july 23rd, and the rover perseverance is expected to be launched. they are supposed to look for microscopic life as well as scout locations where astronauts could land some day. all three spacecraft are expected to reach mars next february. camille, the search is on for a puppy that was taken from a rescue vehicle on treasure island. what police notes so far and why people are worried about the dog. plus, how one county in california has yet to report a single case in the of coronavirus even after loosening restrictions in that county. ♪ this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is over
street street or webster to closure.ter what is going on here on earth, it is a big month in interplanetary space travel. three separate missions to mars are expected to launch. the united arab emirates is expected to send up a martian orbiter on tuesday. china on july 23rd, and the rover perseverance is expected to be launched. they are supposed to look for microscopic life as well as scout locations where astronauts could land some day. all three spacecraft are expected to reach mars next...
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i am ashley webster in today for stu. we have a big live action three hours ahead for you, including your comments about the show. oh, my. buckle up. the jobs thursday edition of "varney & company" starts right now. ashley: we will get back to that jobs report in just a moment but first we do have some breaking news from the treasury. this to deal with loans for the struggling airlines. edward lawrence is on it. what have you got, edward? reporter: the treasury department announces that five major airlines have now agreed to terms under the cares act to take that loan money. talking about american airlines, frontier airlines, hawaiian airlines, sky west airlines and spirit airlines. they have all agreed to terms, signed the letter of intent. this is part of the $25 billion pot under the cares act to bail out that industry. now, it does put certain restrictions on those airlines. they can't lay off workers until after october 1st and it limits some payouts to executives. the treasury secretary in this says the conversation
i am ashley webster in today for stu. we have a big live action three hours ahead for you, including your comments about the show. oh, my. buckle up. the jobs thursday edition of "varney & company" starts right now. ashley: we will get back to that jobs report in just a moment but first we do have some breaking news from the treasury. this to deal with loans for the struggling airlines. edward lawrence is on it. what have you got, edward? reporter: the treasury department...
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. >> i'll be at a call in the northwest corner of stanley and webster checking a suspicious truck parkeda business place. ♪ >> you are observing a situation where things aren't as they should be. you are suspicious. b&e.sible all, you don't rush into the building alone. if you do, whoever is inside may possibly escape from another exit, or you may even be attacked from ambush. radio for more help. help to cover the entrances and exits and prevent escape. then, station yourself in a position to keep as much as the building under surveillance as possible and wait for reinforcements. ♪ you set up a plan and then some of you go inside to search the place. never less than two men. this will coolly urge anyone inside to start shooting. he might start shooting anyway, cool the urge of anyone inside to start shooting. he might start shooting anyway, but at least you will have help. you never relax when you make one of these searches. you go in that building with the supposition that someone is there. and you either go in with your holster unbuttoned or with your gun in your hand. but you don't h
. >> i'll be at a call in the northwest corner of stanley and webster checking a suspicious truck parkeda business place. ♪ >> you are observing a situation where things aren't as they should be. you are suspicious. b&e.sible all, you don't rush into the building alone. if you do, whoever is inside may possibly escape from another exit, or you may even be attacked from ambush. radio for more help. help to cover the entrances and exits and prevent escape. then, station yourself...
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always good to hear from james and always good to hear from ashley webster as well. he joins us to talk about the markets. we tried to talk to you at the top of the show, ashley, i'm told you were speechless by the late rally on the stock market. >> yes i was. i saw you and melissa on the screen at the same time. i couldn't say a word. the internet froze. i put more money in the machine, the meter. now we're good to go. get back to the markets quickly if we can. what a late-day rally, tech-heavy nasdaq saw a lot of selling. big tech companies made some gains. as the day went on, people said if it is going down, i will buy in. it was a broad-based rally, no doubt with the dow up 2%. i want to talk about quickly some dow winners. we saw money going into cyclical stocks for a while but caterpillar, up nearly 5% on the day. not bad at all. deutsche bank raising the price target to 168 bucks on caterpillar. that helped. travelers with an update on second quarter guidance. apparently investors like that. exxon, chevron, the oil and gas patch had a good, stronger day with h
always good to hear from james and always good to hear from ashley webster as well. he joins us to talk about the markets. we tried to talk to you at the top of the show, ashley, i'm told you were speechless by the late rally on the stock market. >> yes i was. i saw you and melissa on the screen at the same time. i couldn't say a word. the internet froze. i put more money in the machine, the meter. now we're good to go. get back to the markets quickly if we can. what a late-day rally,...
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ashley webster and jackie deangelis pick it up right now.tech fueled rally indeed on wall street. stocks surging today on recovery optimism. vice president mike pence meets with the coronavirus task force at the white house today. i'm ashley webster in for connell mcshane. jackie: i'm jackie deangelis in for melissa francis. this is the 150th record close under president trump. let's bring in adam lashinsky, fortune executive editor, fox business contributor. always great to see you,
ashley webster and jackie deangelis pick it up right now.tech fueled rally indeed on wall street. stocks surging today on recovery optimism. vice president mike pence meets with the coronavirus task force at the white house today. i'm ashley webster in for connell mcshane. jackie: i'm jackie deangelis in for melissa francis. this is the 150th record close under president trump. let's bring in adam lashinsky, fortune executive editor, fox business contributor. always great to see you,
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ashley webster and jackie deangelis pick it up right now. ashley: cheryl casone thank you very much. cheryl. tech fueled rally indeed on wall street. stocks surging today on recovery optimism. vice president mike pence meets with the coronavirus task force at the white house today. i'm ashley webster in for connell mcshane. jackie: i'm jackie deangelis in for melissa francis. this is the 150th record close under president trump. let's bring in adam lashinsky, fortune executive editor, fox business contributor. always great to see you, adam. there are two parts to the story here. the first is the spike in coronavirus cases which the market seems to be shrugging off. but the second part is stimulus, extension of the ppp program. which is more important right now. at least when it comes to investors. >> i think the shrugging off part is the most important. investors saying no matter what happens with the coronavirus we'll not go back into lockdown and number two, the ppp and other stimulus measures will over the past several months help dampen
ashley webster and jackie deangelis pick it up right now. ashley: cheryl casone thank you very much. cheryl. tech fueled rally indeed on wall street. stocks surging today on recovery optimism. vice president mike pence meets with the coronavirus task force at the white house today. i'm ashley webster in for connell mcshane. jackie: i'm jackie deangelis in for melissa francis. this is the 150th record close under president trump. let's bring in adam lashinsky, fortune executive editor, fox...
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address the demonstration is taking place at a university as protest outside of congress a band that's webster say is expected to lay out his plans for the next year he's been criticized for his handling of the pandemic and for a new law which gives police sweeping powers to meet on dugan is a manilla she says that recent government policies have brought the protesters onto the streets the president's state of the nation speech is a rare event when the president is actually.
address the demonstration is taking place at a university as protest outside of congress a band that's webster say is expected to lay out his plans for the next year he's been criticized for his handling of the pandemic and for a new law which gives police sweeping powers to meet on dugan is a manilla she says that recent government policies have brought the protesters onto the streets the president's state of the nation speech is a rare event when the president is actually.
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the city just re-striped park and webster streets this week to encoura tdoor dining and shop many business owners w ar being forced to move backwards is extremely frustrating. >> very sad that we have to go back to square one. the goal as more pleasanton and livermore the local business associations tell restaurants outdoor dining should be okay at least for this weekend. pick a very confusion for these business owners. different messages coming from different levels. the state guidelines have really created a chilling effect here. two businesses came up to us and said hey can you please not show our storefronts. we are afraid that the state is going to come in and come after us. they are open but there is a lot of fear out here and downtown livermore. and i am sure across many other cities here in the county. live in lamar, i am by olympic go fire crews have stopped a 30 acre blaze . the play started just hours ago off mt. hamilton and crothers road. they did get it under control with an aggressive attack from the sky. the national weather service showed a time lapse of the smoke. crews a
the city just re-striped park and webster streets this week to encoura tdoor dining and shop many business owners w ar being forced to move backwards is extremely frustrating. >> very sad that we have to go back to square one. the goal as more pleasanton and livermore the local business associations tell restaurants outdoor dining should be okay at least for this weekend. pick a very confusion for these business owners. different messages coming from different levels. the state guidelines...
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now we finally thought things out that it's the conference arranged i like the people well so feel webster shoes aren't specifically made from hand extended sizes of up to you 46 means more options for daniel bush founder of cross swords shoes creates handmade high heels for men on a more conservative level to recognized a gap in the market. current shoes that men can buy of women's high heels very small and even if you buy the same saw is the problem is the design for a woman's for which is smaller so we designed the shoe that last too specifically for a man's foot so that. when they slip in i think there are people outside the industry slowly slowly coming towards the idea of wearing high heels from. modern times heels were introduced to europe in the 17th century aristocratic men wore them to demonstrate in upper class status and royalty such as king louis the 14th more than to increase in stature only aristocrats with red heels were allowed in his court. high heeled shoes have come a long way since then but what about negative attitudes towards men wearing them nowadays. where people c
now we finally thought things out that it's the conference arranged i like the people well so feel webster shoes aren't specifically made from hand extended sizes of up to you 46 means more options for daniel bush founder of cross swords shoes creates handmade high heels for men on a more conservative level to recognized a gap in the market. current shoes that men can buy of women's high heels very small and even if you buy the same saw is the problem is the design for a woman's for which is...
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very fast for a standard city work and the city says similar work will be done later this month on webster street between taylor and lincoln avenues traffic will be impacted no doubt that dunya miri believes people will adjust she's the principal engineer for the city's public works department pretty confident our buses are not getting impacted. >>parking is that for the most part preserve christie hamilton who works at somebody and sometimes spot thinks this project. we'll have a positive impact if it gets us back to us. >>being able to get back to sort of a a new normal of life that would just be awesome the re striping is scheduled for completion friday, the new street layout will stay in place through the first week of november in alameda felipe de gaulle kron 4 news. >>next at 5.30 is the former associate of jeffrey epstein sits behind bars the justice department is concerned that glenn maxwell they died before she was arraigned, and they're taking drastic steps to keep that from happening. >>i'm morgan wright in washington and their last decision of the term the >>supreme court, incl
very fast for a standard city work and the city says similar work will be done later this month on webster street between taylor and lincoln avenues traffic will be impacted no doubt that dunya miri believes people will adjust she's the principal engineer for the city's public works department pretty confident our buses are not getting impacted. >>parking is that for the most part preserve christie hamilton who works at somebody and sometimes spot thinks this project. we'll have a...
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restaurants alive during this time and the city says similar work will be done later this month on webster street. >>between taylor and lincoln avenues in alameda you've probably heard of the rule every year dog lives is actually 7 in human years, but a new study says that's not true. researchers say dogs and humans just don't age at the same rate the study tracked the changes in the dna of labrador retrievers and came up with a new formula for us to use they say a one year-old dog actually compares to a 30 year-old human and a 4 year-old dog this more like a 52 year-old. then when dogs turled 7. the rate they age starts decreasing. researchers say the long-term goal of the study is to help vets make more informed decisions in terms of diagnosing and treating man and woman's best friend. a tennessee mother is warning others about the impact of covid-19 following the death of her daughter. the 24 year-old develop symptoms during a trip to atlanta. dominique dylan has their story. has a new >>a family is shattered as they grapple with the untimely death of 24 year-old le me show missy poll t
restaurants alive during this time and the city says similar work will be done later this month on webster street. >>between taylor and lincoln avenues in alameda you've probably heard of the rule every year dog lives is actually 7 in human years, but a new study says that's not true. researchers say dogs and humans just don't age at the same rate the study tracked the changes in the dna of labrador retrievers and came up with a new formula for us to use they say a one year-old dog...
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happening today, the webster tune between the city of alameda will be closed from 830 to 9 until 5:00morrow morning because of a fire drill. it is called routine. the fire response system. he will see clouds of smoke during the test. >>> right now, 20 san francisco streets have been stopped, some residents notice they are left out of the slow street program. >>> implementing slow streets, creating lockable outdoor space for people to get exercise, and maintain social distance. residents say that they have watched them proliferate through the city until the sf ta say they have been left out. a >> i am wondering why there are no street streets and my neighborhood. >> that cities densest population and highest number of pedestrian collisions, they have been pushing for slow streets for weeks and have been told that implementing streets would be difficult for the city, last and line. >>> more week is done on streets and the tenderloin, then anywhere in the city. it is hard, and they have done last. >> san francisco moves to phase 4 of slow streets adding 17 much streets to the 16 in place
happening today, the webster tune between the city of alameda will be closed from 830 to 9 until 5:00morrow morning because of a fire drill. it is called routine. the fire response system. he will see clouds of smoke during the test. >>> right now, 20 san francisco streets have been stopped, some residents notice they are left out of the slow street program. >>> implementing slow streets, creating lockable outdoor space for people to get exercise, and maintain social distance....
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it happened late saturday night at the circle k store at webster street in buena vista avenue. the store clerk pulled out a gun and shot the customer suspected of being items from the store. investigators say's store surveillance video is among the evidence indicating this deadly shooting was not self-defense. >> it was determined that a robbery had not occurred and that level of self-defense was not justified for the crime that was occurring. >> the 26-year-old store clerk is accused of carrying a concealed weapon during that incident. >>> it is 4:40 and a lot of us want to hear from you paul's then and that whether or cast, appreciating the cooler weather today. >> if you like yesterday you will probably like today better because the cool air is going to continue. i opened those windows very early this morning. the temperature dropped five degrees in 10 minutes that is a pretty good result there for son and the fog is ripping up. this is bigger than we had yesterday so from sunday to monday, how many degrees did we cool off? brentwood 12, fairfield 17, the city tech, morgan h
it happened late saturday night at the circle k store at webster street in buena vista avenue. the store clerk pulled out a gun and shot the customer suspected of being items from the store. investigators say's store surveillance video is among the evidence indicating this deadly shooting was not self-defense. >> it was determined that a robbery had not occurred and that level of self-defense was not justified for the crime that was occurring. >> the 26-year-old store clerk is...
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felicity webster, hello. what made you decide to donate your milk? i struggled with breast—feeding.breast pump to express my milk and i could get it to her that way but that created an over supply so i had a lot more than my baby needed. my freezer was absolutely full and a friend who is a doctor said do you realise you can donate your milk and it can go to premature babies and be life—saving ? it felt it can go to premature babies and be life—saving? it felt like a very obvious thing to do and i was delighted to be able to do that. how does it feel when you donate? delighted to be able to do that. how does it feel when you donate7m delighted to be able to do that. how does it feel when you donate? it was an amazing feeling, a wonderful feeling when the collection came and i could give my first two litres and i knew it was going to her family and it meant a lot to me to do it and it meant a lot to me to do it andl and it meant a lot to me to do it and i was really pleased i was able to get that gift. natalie, when the milk was being donated, how do you keep it safe? safety is at the
felicity webster, hello. what made you decide to donate your milk? i struggled with breast—feeding.breast pump to express my milk and i could get it to her that way but that created an over supply so i had a lot more than my baby needed. my freezer was absolutely full and a friend who is a doctor said do you realise you can donate your milk and it can go to premature babies and be life—saving ? it felt it can go to premature babies and be life—saving? it felt like a very obvious thing to...
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ashley webster on that.ashley: hey, neil. yeah, let's get into look at this number now, 225 points up on the dow. it's been very much a rocky up-and-down session today. much like the last week. i want to get back to the virus. we heard news today that 3m is now partnering with m.i.t. which is interesting. they are working on an antigen test. no lab testing required. what this would do is actually detect fragments of the virus. it's a little unclear exactly how this will work but there are suggestions it could work like an at-home pregnancy test. it's low cost, the results can be known very quickly. it's already got half a million dollars funding from the feds to speed up the testing. if all goes to plan, 3m says they will be able to manufacture millions per day. as the race is on for a vaccine, elsewhere, these companies are working hard to perhaps get a test that can be turned around very quickly. that will be important for states like california, which continues to struggle with a resurgence of cases. gove
ashley webster on that.ashley: hey, neil. yeah, let's get into look at this number now, 225 points up on the dow. it's been very much a rocky up-and-down session today. much like the last week. i want to get back to the virus. we heard news today that 3m is now partnering with m.i.t. which is interesting. they are working on an antigen test. no lab testing required. what this would do is actually detect fragments of the virus. it's a little unclear exactly how this will work but there are...
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later this month, the city plans to make similar changes to a stretch of webster street.an francisco launches a new program that will place 200 homeless people currently living in hotel rooms into long- term housing. under the program, 200 people will be chosen out of a flexible housing subsidy pool. those selected will pay 30 percent of their income towards rent, and receive rental subsidies and support services. housing officials try to find housing for 2000 homeless people that are currently staying in hotel rooms and the city. some state lawmakers have introduced legislation that will create a state bank to help local governments and small businesses during the pandemic. the bill will set up a banking system that is owned and operated by the state, rather than private investors. supporters say establishing a state bank will reduce reliance on large national banks, and federal funding to rescue local governments. >>> the latest company to file for bankruptcy protection during the pandemic, the company has announced that they will close half of their 120 stores as they
later this month, the city plans to make similar changes to a stretch of webster street.an francisco launches a new program that will place 200 homeless people currently living in hotel rooms into long- term housing. under the program, 200 people will be chosen out of a flexible housing subsidy pool. those selected will pay 30 percent of their income towards rent, and receive rental subsidies and support services. housing officials try to find housing for 2000 homeless people that are currently...
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i'm ashley webster in this week for stuart. "varney & company" begins right now. >>> as long as our economy and political systems prioritize profit without considering who is profiting, who is being shut out, we will capitulate with inequality so we cannot stop at criminal justice system. we must begin the work of dismantling the whole system of oppression wherever we find it. ashley: yep. you heard it. congresswoman ilhan omar says dismantle the economy because it's oppressive. you know charles payne will have something to say about that. he is chomping at the bit, i am sure, and he is coming up later in the show. >>> but we begin with what we are calling the clash of the titans. walmart going after amazon and grocery delivery right at the center of it all. lauren simonetti joins us this morning. lauren, this is a big move from walmart. lauren: good morning. it sure is. amazon prime meets walmart plus. walmart is now building on yesterday's 7% gain, it's up another 1%, after that report that it's launching its own version of a
i'm ashley webster in this week for stuart. "varney & company" begins right now. >>> as long as our economy and political systems prioritize profit without considering who is profiting, who is being shut out, we will capitulate with inequality so we cannot stop at criminal justice system. we must begin the work of dismantling the whole system of oppression wherever we find it. ashley: yep. you heard it. congresswoman ilhan omar says dismantle the economy because it's...
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good morning, everyone, i'm ashley webster in at that for stuart.for the market a lost red on the screen but you know what? some profit-taking can be expected after a strong run in recent days. the dow off 200 points. the s&p down a third of a percent. the nasdaq essentially flat at 10,428. by the way we got the latest reading on job openings. susan, do you have the number? susan: better number than expected. 3.7 million in the month of may that is higher than month of april. that suggests a recovery. april we saw five million job openings. that is the lowest job openings we've seen in six years. it is hard to relate so that there are 5.397 million jobs available when you have 20 million americans still on long-term jobless benefits. it's a backwards looking number. you have to look at the trend. the trend is recovery for the u.s. economy. lou: all right, great stuff, susan, thank you very much. two new developments on a vaccine to tell you about. look at shares of regeneron and novavax. regeneron announcing a supply agreement for the antiviral, ant
good morning, everyone, i'm ashley webster in at that for stuart.for the market a lost red on the screen but you know what? some profit-taking can be expected after a strong run in recent days. the dow off 200 points. the s&p down a third of a percent. the nasdaq essentially flat at 10,428. by the way we got the latest reading on job openings. susan, do you have the number? susan: better number than expected. 3.7 million in the month of may that is higher than month of april. that suggests...
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that's very fast standard city work and the city says similar work will be done later this month on webster street between taylor and lincoln avenues traffic will be impacted no doubt that danya miri believes people will adjust she's the principal engineer for the city's public works department pretty confident our buses are not getting impacted. >>parking is up for the most part preserve christie hamilton who works at somebody and sometimes spot thinks this project. we'll have a positive impact if it gets us back just. >>being able to get back to sort of a a new normal of life that was just the awesome the re striping is scheduled for completion friday, the new street layout will stay in place through the first week of november in alameda felipe de gaulle kron 4 news. >>for 12 is the time and still ahead here on the kron 4 morning news as we murph move further into fire season, we'll tell you how the coronavirus is impacting the state's ability to fight those fires. here's a live look outside our senator rich camera showing us what it's like right now on 92 as folks make their way across t
that's very fast standard city work and the city says similar work will be done later this month on webster street between taylor and lincoln avenues traffic will be impacted no doubt that danya miri believes people will adjust she's the principal engineer for the city's public works department pretty confident our buses are not getting impacted. >>parking is up for the most part preserve christie hamilton who works at somebody and sometimes spot thinks this project. we'll have a positive...
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ashley webster in for stu. take it away. ashley: good morning, maria. thank you. good morning, everybody. yes indeed, the market way off its lows and coming off a historically positive quarter. take a look at this, the numbers remarkable. the best quarter since 1987 for the dow, up 17%. the s&p up 19%, the nasdaq led of course by big tech, up a whopping 30%. it's all about the reopening and the recovery. now, here's what turned around the market this morning. 2.37 million private sector jobs added in june. that's according to adp. but listen to this. in may, it was revised to a gain of three million jobs. initially a drop of 2.75 million was reported for may. that's a huge revision and a very bullish sign that the economy is ready to come back once it reopens. also, by the way, we get the jobs report for june tomorrow. a gain of three million jobs is expected as the nation begins to open up and by the way, larry kudlow will join us on that very subject tomorrow morning. do not miss it. we are seeing a battle, meantime, between government and business once again as
ashley webster in for stu. take it away. ashley: good morning, maria. thank you. good morning, everybody. yes indeed, the market way off its lows and coming off a historically positive quarter. take a look at this, the numbers remarkable. the best quarter since 1987 for the dow, up 17%. the s&p up 19%, the nasdaq led of course by big tech, up a whopping 30%. it's all about the reopening and the recovery. now, here's what turned around the market this morning. 2.37 million private sector...
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but there is ongoing road work though at the webster tube and expect some closures at least until 5:00 they should have that caltrans project wrapped up in the next ten minutes. your drive times all in the green on our major freeways. good news here, westbound 580. 27 minutes. 205 to 680. 80 in the green. highway 4 not seeing any delays and 101 a pretty nice ride working your way northbound coming out of the south bay over to sfo. an accident near broadway. that's been completely cleared out of lanes and taking a look at the bay area bridges. golden gate bridge moving nicely. no brake lights or delays even though there's road work just north of there. and the bay bridge also clear you have got a great ride out of the east bay into the city. anne? >>> thanks gianna. black photographer make history at "vanity fair" and the new cbs show "tough as nails" takes on a junk yard. cbs reporter michelle medina takes a look at the eye on entertainment report. >> reporter: photographer dario calmmy says packing history with this month's cover of "vanity fair" cover viola davis. it's the first cove
but there is ongoing road work though at the webster tube and expect some closures at least until 5:00 they should have that caltrans project wrapped up in the next ten minutes. your drive times all in the green on our major freeways. good news here, westbound 580. 27 minutes. 205 to 680. 80 in the green. highway 4 not seeing any delays and 101 a pretty nice ride working your way northbound coming out of the south bay over to sfo. an accident near broadway. that's been completely cleared out of...
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ashley webster is in. he's ready to class up this network after my country butt has been here for three hours. ashley: it is fill-in friday. dagen, thank you very much. good morning, everyone. i will try to class it up. no guarantees. stuart is back on monday. >>> we begin today with china's retaliation, closing the u.s. consulate in response to the u.s. closing of the chinese consulate in houston. tit for tat. secretary of state mike pompeo tearing into the chinese communist party in a no holds barred speech. we are calling it a new cold war. >>> meanwhile, the markets, well, they are taking notice. the futures down some 88 points on the dow. stocks now on pace to finish the week in the red. those big name tech stocks we follow so closely every day, down again. we have news of a possible delay of the new iphone and apple was responsible for yesterday's market selloff as well. >>> news on the virus. president trump says now is not the time to be holding a big event in florida, canceling the jacksonville po
ashley webster is in. he's ready to class up this network after my country butt has been here for three hours. ashley: it is fill-in friday. dagen, thank you very much. good morning, everyone. i will try to class it up. no guarantees. stuart is back on monday. >>> we begin today with china's retaliation, closing the u.s. consulate in response to the u.s. closing of the chinese consulate in houston. tit for tat. secretary of state mike pompeo tearing into the chinese communist party in...
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corporal webster, andrea rosenberg, katie becerra and glenn hurts like the river when they heard screamsearby, they moved their boat into position, got the lifejackets i got the family safety, they attribute their training and ability to remain calm under pressure. those marines, you are tonight's midnight hero's. most-watched, most trusted and most thankful you spent the evening with us, good night. to be honest... a little dust? it never bothered me. until i found out what it actually was. dust mite droppings? ewww. dead skin cells? gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy duty dusters. dusters has three layers that grab, trap and lock away gross dust. gotcha! and, for dust on my floors, i switch to my sweeper. the textured cloths grab, trap and lock dirt and hair... no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie jeebies. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. >> needed help, needed paramedics, the police to come. >> my son got killed, a 19-year-old. jillian: a grieving father's message as he prepares to bury his son, murdered inside seattle's chop zone, the polic
corporal webster, andrea rosenberg, katie becerra and glenn hurts like the river when they heard screamsearby, they moved their boat into position, got the lifejackets i got the family safety, they attribute their training and ability to remain calm under pressure. those marines, you are tonight's midnight hero's. most-watched, most trusted and most thankful you spent the evening with us, good night. to be honest... a little dust? it never bothered me. until i found out what it actually was....
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it happened at the circle-k store at webster street. the store clerk pulled out a done and shot a customer suspected of stealing. surveillance is among the evidence indicating that the deadly shooting was not self- defense >> it was determined that a robbery had not occurred and that level was not justified or appropriate for the crime actually occurring. now the 26-year-old store clerk is accused of carrying a concealed weapon during the incident. >> checking back in with steve and it's definitely cooler coming through the windows. it feels like we don't have to rush around and close them. is it going to stay nice all day? >> you don't have to close them at 9:00 in the morning. i think you're okay. that goes well inland. areas like vacaville are cooling off. when it makes it that far, it tells you that temperatures anywhere to the west will be dropping as well sunday to monday, we had a big drop on the temperatures. fairfield, concord, livemore 15. morgan hill dropped 20. a lot of 50s, low to mid-and a few low 60s, vacaville, all at 57
it happened at the circle-k store at webster street. the store clerk pulled out a done and shot a customer suspected of stealing. surveillance is among the evidence indicating that the deadly shooting was not self- defense >> it was determined that a robbery had not occurred and that level was not justified or appropriate for the crime actually occurring. now the 26-year-old store clerk is accused of carrying a concealed weapon during the incident. >> checking back in with steve and...
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good morning, everybody i'm ashley webster in today for stuart varney any he'll be back next week but .2 of a percent and trying to get back into positive territory, although it's done very well of late, but right now, 10, 526 on the nasdac and now this. i want you to check the nasdac because we talk about it a lot. its been having a huge week. i want to bring in market watch er brian bellski to talk about this. look tech stocks hitting record day after day, just ask our viewers we talk about it day after day because it's happening but you say the bears are missing it. explain. >> yeah, good morning, ashley. the term is really all about the disrespect with respect to the nasdac hitting these new highs and if you really think about it and you have to add perspective to this you have to remember, ashley, that in 2017, 2018 and 2019 apple was one of the most hated stocks in the world by portfolio managers because they had to maintain a large position because it got so big so what happened when you started to see distributions out of mutual funds they had to use apple to sell the stock an
good morning, everybody i'm ashley webster in today for stuart varney any he'll be back next week but .2 of a percent and trying to get back into positive territory, although it's done very well of late, but right now, 10, 526 on the nasdac and now this. i want you to check the nasdac because we talk about it a lot. its been having a huge week. i want to bring in market watch er brian bellski to talk about this. look tech stocks hitting record day after day, just ask our viewers we talk about...
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good morning, i'm ashley webster in for stuart varney.ight now up more than 2% at 10,433. the dow and the s&p also up well above 1%. and by the way, talking about record highs, microsoft also hitting that mark earlier, up $3.69, closing in on $210 for microsoft. not to be forgotten, amazon's stock now trading above $3,000 for the very first time, or they were. just coming back a little bit but, oh, so close. $3,000, up 108. there you go! whew, got it. tesla's also in record territory, shares up after jmp securities boosted its price target to a higher $1500 for tesla. tesla again on a tear today, up more than $100 at $1311. by the way, the company is expected to generate $100 billion in yearly revenue by 2025. that's not that far away. and take a look at uber. they are also moving higher after announcing that they will buy postmates for $2.65 billion in an all-stock deal. uber technologies up nearly $2 at 32.50 on that news. >>> all right, turning now to a fox business alert, time to bring in edward lawrence who has the latest information
good morning, i'm ashley webster in for stuart varney.ight now up more than 2% at 10,433. the dow and the s&p also up well above 1%. and by the way, talking about record highs, microsoft also hitting that mark earlier, up $3.69, closing in on $210 for microsoft. not to be forgotten, amazon's stock now trading above $3,000 for the very first time, or they were. just coming back a little bit but, oh, so close. $3,000, up 108. there you go! whew, got it. tesla's also in record territory,...
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i'm ashley webster in today for stuart varney.iness alert and a live look at the u.s. supreme court. just moments ago, the court ruling in favor of the new york prosecutor. that means the president's financial documents can be released. let's bring in edward lawrence, if we can. he's been following this from the very beginning. can you break it down for us? reporter: yeah. released specifically to the district attorney, not released to the public as of yet, as part of that investigation. this is a split victory, actually, for the president. the house of representatives that had this dragnet of subpoenas looking for information from the president, financial information, taxes, also from his family, the lower court ruled that was just too broad -- or the high court ruled that was just too broad. in an opinion written by chief justice john roberts, it was 7-2, that says congressional subpoenas for information from the president indicates a special concern regarding separation of powers. in that it writes that the lower court did not
i'm ashley webster in today for stuart varney.iness alert and a live look at the u.s. supreme court. just moments ago, the court ruling in favor of the new york prosecutor. that means the president's financial documents can be released. let's bring in edward lawrence, if we can. he's been following this from the very beginning. can you break it down for us? reporter: yeah. released specifically to the district attorney, not released to the public as of yet, as part of that investigation. this...
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and similar changes are planned for webster street later this month. >>> and living with coronavirus means constantly evaluating the risk level of our activities. from summer chasm amp to shoppie put together a risk calculator. >>> and a wildfire that erupt fld the foothills east of gilroy is now 70% contained. the crews fire had burned at least 5400 acres. cal fire anticipates it should be 100% contained by the weekend. and one structure was sdried, 30 others were threatened. evacuation orders have been lifted. governor newsom will address the wildfire prep atnoon>>> lahd,amr vio fro vlejo m bore andinf sea monterrosa. >>> plus oprah's new project, what she is adapting for film and tv. >>> and warming trend continues today and it holds pretty steady through the beginning of the weekend. hottest day will be sunday. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your fu
and similar changes are planned for webster street later this month. >>> and living with coronavirus means constantly evaluating the risk level of our activities. from summer chasm amp to shoppie put together a risk calculator. >>> and a wildfire that erupt fld the foothills east of gilroy is now 70% contained. the crews fire had burned at least 5400 acres. cal fire anticipates it should be 100% contained by the weekend. and one structure was sdried, 30 others were threatened....
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the city plans to make similar changes to webster street.tarting today indoor dining is closed in napa valley. they are ordered to reverse course after a spike in coronavirus. why napa is back on the states a watchlist? here's more on that from elissa harrington. truck a spike in cases has napa back on the states watchlist. restaurants can no longer offer indoor dining, outdoor service only. employees a set of tables on the patio and say they're happy to adjust to keep everyone safe. >> having it shut down and having all of our customers safe back at home is what we are all about. >> reporter: the restaurant industry is a tightknit and they support one another. >> we are a close community. we all have communication with the restaurants across downtown and everything like that. it helps us that we have downtown seating. is in fortunate if people do not have it. at least we get to stay open. >> reporter: there among 26 counties being monitored. including marin, solano, contra costa, and napa county. the closures will last until july 30th. elis
the city plans to make similar changes to webster street.tarting today indoor dining is closed in napa valley. they are ordered to reverse course after a spike in coronavirus. why napa is back on the states a watchlist? here's more on that from elissa harrington. truck a spike in cases has napa back on the states watchlist. restaurants can no longer offer indoor dining, outdoor service only. employees a set of tables on the patio and say they're happy to adjust to keep everyone safe. >>...
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caltrans is suggesting drivers use the park street bridge as an alternative route during that webster closure. >>> caltrans is finishing up a weekend project on the golden gate bridge. cruz has spent the past two days doing some striping work that has closed several lanes as well as both north and southbound lanes, the work is expected to be complete by about 8:00 this morning. saw two more inmates at san quentin prison have died of covid-19. they both died saturday at an outside hospital and so far, nine inmates of the present have died from the virus since the outbreak began there. stomach state leaders are now a plan to release up to 8000 inmates to help stop the spread. reporter tells us the early release plan is drawing mixed reactions. >> i want to hold him and kiss him. i want to tell him that everything is going to be okay. >> reporter: her days are now consumed with worry after a 35- year-old son has tested positive for covid-19. he is one of roughly 1400 inmates serving time at san quentin who has the virus. >> they're not safe in there. they're not being fed properly. they'
caltrans is suggesting drivers use the park street bridge as an alternative route during that webster closure. >>> caltrans is finishing up a weekend project on the golden gate bridge. cruz has spent the past two days doing some striping work that has closed several lanes as well as both north and southbound lanes, the work is expected to be complete by about 8:00 this morning. saw two more inmates at san quentin prison have died of covid-19. they both died saturday at an outside...
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. >> steve is a republican in webster, massachusetts. you are next. >> good morning. it's an honor to be here today. some of the most powerful words i have ever heard from an american president was president trump on 25 september 2018 to the un general assembly when he said we will never surrender america's sovereignty to an unelected, unaccountable, global bureaucracy. if we put this into the context of today with what is going on with the wuhan virus and the cover-up which many believe happened by the world health organization which is led by a ethiopian director general. china gets much of its natural gas from that country from east africa as well. all the globalists like to say fossil fuels are bad for us. etc. i would like our guest to put this in context. because i do appreciate the president standing up to china and trying to create a global alliance etc. your comments please. >> i appreciate the fact that the president is standing up to china. we have issues there that we are going to have to address as a nation. whether we do it now in our own setting and ter
. >> steve is a republican in webster, massachusetts. you are next. >> good morning. it's an honor to be here today. some of the most powerful words i have ever heard from an american president was president trump on 25 september 2018 to the un general assembly when he said we will never surrender america's sovereignty to an unelected, unaccountable, global bureaucracy. if we put this into the context of today with what is going on with the wuhan virus and the cover-up which many...
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plus, the conversation we have with kennedy mitcham, she is a 22-year-old woman who got merriam-webstero change their definition of racism. thanks for watching, everyone. i'm don lemon. our coverage continues. gillette proglide and proglide gel. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke, while washing away dirt and oil. so you're ready for the day with a clean shave and a clean face. woi felt completely helpless.hed online. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. vo: take control of your online reputation. get your free reputation report card at reputationdefender.com. find out your online reputation today and let the experts help you repair it. woman: they were able to restore my good name. vo: visit reputationdefender.com or call 1-877-866-8555. here's another cleaning tip from mr. clean. cleaning tough bathroom and kitchen messes with sprays and wipes can be a struggle. there's an easier way. try mr. clean magic eraser. just wet, squeeze and erase tough messes like bathtub soap scum... and caked-
plus, the conversation we have with kennedy mitcham, she is a 22-year-old woman who got merriam-webstero change their definition of racism. thanks for watching, everyone. i'm don lemon. our coverage continues. gillette proglide and proglide gel. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke, while washing away dirt and oil. so you're ready for the day with a clean shave and a clean face. woi felt completely helpless.hed online. my entire career and...
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i'm talking to 22-year-old who emailed webster to tell them their definition of racism wasn't adequates was her when she would talk about her experiences the racism. >> they would be like, that's not racism. they would completely act like, you know, it's just, oh, just somebody being ignorant or just somebody not paying attention, like kind of acting like words don't matter. if somebody is calling me the n word they're like, you're not experiencing racism. >> they used the definition to prove their point, and she got them to change it. >> she summed up our whole hour long show in 15 seconds. skip my show and listen to her. we think of racism as being the neo-nazis and the klan, but there are multiple levels that extend from microaggressions to hate crimes. the fact that she took it upon herself to reach out to the dictionary is an amazing thing. it shows us we do have more power than we realize sometimes, and we just have to use that power some shout out to her. >> thank you. we take on words like master and colored and black and african-american, all those words that people are like,
i'm talking to 22-year-old who emailed webster to tell them their definition of racism wasn't adequates was her when she would talk about her experiences the racism. >> they would be like, that's not racism. they would completely act like, you know, it's just, oh, just somebody being ignorant or just somebody not paying attention, like kind of acting like words don't matter. if somebody is calling me the n word they're like, you're not experiencing racism. >> they used the...