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cling to photos of their sister ashley. >> ashley is a beautiful and amazing person. my inspiration, my protector and my angel. >> every time i think about my sister, i just think about her smile. everybody wanted to talk to her, she was so beautiful and outgoing. ashley knew no stranger. >> reporter: ashley loring heavyrunner, a loving sister. >> say his name again, what is it? >> eugene. >> reporter: a doting godmother. a star athlete in high school, known for her contagious smile. she excelled at college. >> she was also incredibly humble about it. every time she'd get a paper back and got a good grade, she'd say, "really? i got an a?" or, "really? i got a b? me?" >> reporter: her bright future ahead of her, until the tentacles of poverty, crime, and drug abuse that plague her home, montana's vast and beautiful blackfeet nation, wrapped themselves around her. >> she told me she loved me and she tried giving me a hug. and i didn't give her a hug. and then, she left through the door. and that was the last time i saw her. >> authorities and family in glacier county ar
cling to photos of their sister ashley. >> ashley is a beautiful and amazing person. my inspiration, my protector and my angel. >> every time i think about my sister, i just think about her smile. everybody wanted to talk to her, she was so beautiful and outgoing. ashley knew no stranger. >> reporter: ashley loring heavyrunner, a loving sister. >> say his name again, what is it? >> eugene. >> reporter: a doting godmother. a star athlete in high school, known...
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ashley: all right. you heard it here first. jonathan, stay there. we will get back to you in just a little bit. amazon's numbers tell us the consumer is spending and the visa numbers tell us that people are using their credit cards. joining us now, economist peter morici. peter, is it fair to say, do you think, that the consumer is still going strong, certainly by -- judging by these numbers? >> well, it would indicate that october should be a good month and that we are going to have a good christmas season. september was not a great month for retail sales. but i think going forward, we should see a lot of activity. i think it bodes well, for example, for amazon, as you were just discussing. i still see amazon as a growth stock. they are really investing in the next wave of consumer satisfaction. there's lots of space for them to expand into. this is not like intel and some other companies where they sort of saturated their market capacity. there's still a lot of, you know, opportunity to essentially ea
ashley: all right. you heard it here first. jonathan, stay there. we will get back to you in just a little bit. amazon's numbers tell us the consumer is spending and the visa numbers tell us that people are using their credit cards. joining us now, economist peter morici. peter, is it fair to say, do you think, that the consumer is still going strong, certainly by -- judging by these numbers? >> well, it would indicate that october should be a good month and that we are going to have a...
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ashley? ashley: it certainly is. it is hard to get all that within one hour but you will do it, lou, i know. thank you very much. lou: thanks, ash. ashley: what critics are saying are certain democratic candidates like elizabeth warren waging war on capitalism from multiple fronts. the "wall street journal"'s chief economics whcommentator talked to charles payne about it this afternoon after writing a piece titled elizabeth warren vows to remake capitalism and businesses are bracing. take a listen. >> i think all democrats in the past who ran for president or who became president they more or less accepted the fundamental structure of our capitalist economy as it was but they wanted to take the outcome of that economy and redistribute them so they would call for more transfers to the poor, the middle class and higher taxes on the rich. ms. warren doesn't want to stop there. she wants to remake capitalism entirely, significantly reduce the size and influence of big business, impose regulations that fundamentally alter
ashley? ashley: it certainly is. it is hard to get all that within one hour but you will do it, lou, i know. thank you very much. lou: thanks, ash. ashley: what critics are saying are certain democratic candidates like elizabeth warren waging war on capitalism from multiple fronts. the "wall street journal"'s chief economics whcommentator talked to charles payne about it this afternoon after writing a piece titled elizabeth warren vows to remake capitalism and businesses are bracing....
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ashley: thank you so much. we will get right back to the white house when president trump begins to speak in just a few minutes. the closing bell ringing and just about 20 minutes from now. it is the question is, is the u.s. economy officially and a recession? it does not feel like it but the closing says yes we are beginning one. but the stocks to keep you stashed with cash. "the claman countdown" is coming right back. cologuard: colon cancer screening for people 50 and older at average risk. i've heard a lot of excuses to avoid screening for colon cancer. i'm not worried. it doesn't run in my family. i can do it next year. no rush. cologuard is the noninvasive option that finds 92% of colon cancers. you just get the kit in the mail, go to the bathroom, collect your sample, then ship it to the lab. there's no excuse for waiting. get screened. ask your doctor if cologuard is right for you. covered by medicare and most major insurers. hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about exciting plans availa
ashley: thank you so much. we will get right back to the white house when president trump begins to speak in just a few minutes. the closing bell ringing and just about 20 minutes from now. it is the question is, is the u.s. economy officially and a recession? it does not feel like it but the closing says yes we are beginning one. but the stocks to keep you stashed with cash. "the claman countdown" is coming right back. cologuard: colon cancer screening for people 50 and older at...
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ashley: it was 1.58. stuart: 1.57. ashley: 1.55. stuart: how about that, scott, that is an indicator me, 1.55%. it is not just a flight to safety. ashley: actually now it is down to 1.51. stuart: it is now 1.51. that is significant to me, scott, that suggests to me the treasury market is responding not just to a flight to safety by a slowing economy. what say you, scott? >> exactly right, stuart. we'll go lower than that. interest rate cuts will be on everybody's mind now. number two, how much can the u.s. economy stand bashing from europe and asia and negative interest rates all the things they're doing with their economies and central banks? how strong does the u.s. economy have to be to weather that storm. that is what jay powell has to figure out. half the reason you're seeing how low interest rates are, how bad things are in europe and asia and how long can we withstand that. that is what we need to see the next 18 months. that is what powell has on his plate. stuart: to the new york stock exchange, gerri willis is there. what
ashley: it was 1.58. stuart: 1.57. ashley: 1.55. stuart: how about that, scott, that is an indicator me, 1.55%. it is not just a flight to safety. ashley: actually now it is down to 1.51. stuart: it is now 1.51. that is significant to me, scott, that suggests to me the treasury market is responding not just to a flight to safety by a slowing economy. what say you, scott? >> exactly right, stuart. we'll go lower than that. interest rate cuts will be on everybody's mind now. number two, how...
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ashley: yes. stuart: apple is showing you what's been going on and lauren simonetti is going to tell us. lauren: the new update is out and it's going to tell you specifically this app is tracking you all the time. this is the data they are getting, this is why they knew, because you saw that alert, had the opportunity to disable it. you have to go into settings and do it individually for each app. this is an alert coming at you on your phone. stuart: when i get this update, whatever it's called, upgrade, is that what it's called? lauren: update, yes. stuart: you click and do the settings, i now find out who's following me? lauren: yes. who's tracking you. stuart: i can stop it if i want to? lauren: absolutely. you are in charge. stuart: i'm sensitive to being followed. lauren: you are a popular person. watch apple stock at the opening bell. it will hit a record high. stuart: thank you very much. here we go. we are off rauand running. the market has opened and we are on the upside, up 147 in the fi
ashley: yes. stuart: apple is showing you what's been going on and lauren simonetti is going to tell us. lauren: the new update is out and it's going to tell you specifically this app is tracking you all the time. this is the data they are getting, this is why they knew, because you saw that alert, had the opportunity to disable it. you have to go into settings and do it individually for each app. this is an alert coming at you on your phone. stuart: when i get this update, whatever it's...
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ashley: yeah. you know, to susan's point, they have been under so much pressure, all these individual financial companies, oh, libra, that sounds like a good idea. all of a sudden, the politicians and lawmakers have got on top of them. stuart: it's still $179 on the stock. jeff, go ahead. >> look how poorly facebook did at protecting our personal information. i think paypal did the right thing in doing this, because money laundering, there's a lot of things that could go wrong if facebook doesn't ramp up their ability to protect their information and that's going to cause a big stress and most cryptocurrencies -- stuart: hold on. i have ten seconds for this. i would guarantee that many people in our audience hold some shares of facebook. would you sell them? >> i would not sell them. no. stuart: that's the whole thing. would you sell them, no. got it. check the big board. we are down 79 points. a marginal loss for the dow in the early going, down abo about .33%. >>> look at uber. that stock got an
ashley: yeah. you know, to susan's point, they have been under so much pressure, all these individual financial companies, oh, libra, that sounds like a good idea. all of a sudden, the politicians and lawmakers have got on top of them. stuart: it's still $179 on the stock. jeff, go ahead. >> look how poorly facebook did at protecting our personal information. i think paypal did the right thing in doing this, because money laundering, there's a lot of things that could go wrong if facebook...
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ashley: not true. but a lot of what was said behind the scenes, we know the president does not like jeff bezos who of course owns amazon and "the washington post" which has been critical of him. there you go. stuart: interesting that amazon is down ten bucks at $1767 this morning. didn't recover after that earnings report. ashley: no. stuart: look at that. 9:40. sorry, d.r. your time's up. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. stuart: check the big board. we have narrowed the loss, down just ten points now. that's .04%. a tiny loss indeed. >>> boeing's chief will be testifying on capitol hill in less than an hour. yeah, about less than an hour. he's fighting for the future of boeing. he just told reporters that he will not step down. >>> in alabama, the roy moore debacle cost the republicans a senate seat, but now the former auburn football coach is trying to get it back. what happens if jeff sessions decides to run for the seat? the former football coach, tommy tuberville, is with us today. >>
ashley: not true. but a lot of what was said behind the scenes, we know the president does not like jeff bezos who of course owns amazon and "the washington post" which has been critical of him. there you go. stuart: interesting that amazon is down ten bucks at $1767 this morning. didn't recover after that earnings report. ashley: no. stuart: look at that. 9:40. sorry, d.r. your time's up. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. stuart: check the big board. we have...
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ashley: no. lauren: carrie lam said at an event last night that quote, frankly, there is no room for optimism. where do you go from here? they are in a recession, the first one in a decade, and the worry is it's going to get a lot worse. a lot worse than -- stuart: they are out on the streets again. thursday night in hong kong. this is not a weekend night. ashley: halloween night. stuart: from hong kong, to capitol hill. a couple of hours from now, there will be a procedural vote on impeachment. come in, congressman dan muso, republican from pennsylvania. do you think the democrats are going to get the votes they need? i would imagine speaker pelosi wouldn't allow a vote unless she knew she was going to win it. is it that clean-cut? >> they are bringing their only hope of defeating president trump next year to the floor for a vote today. yeah, you're right, this is actually a scary day in more ways than one, right? i mean, we have a vote taking place to remove a president from office. we've had p
ashley: no. lauren: carrie lam said at an event last night that quote, frankly, there is no room for optimism. where do you go from here? they are in a recession, the first one in a decade, and the worry is it's going to get a lot worse. a lot worse than -- stuart: they are out on the streets again. thursday night in hong kong. this is not a weekend night. ashley: halloween night. stuart: from hong kong, to capitol hill. a couple of hours from now, there will be a procedural vote on...
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ashley, you've got this? ashley: yeah. there's been a call to some 200 or so local union leaders to all come together in detroit on thursday to meet. this doesn't necessarily mean there's some sort of agreement in place, but it could be a positive sign. there has been progress that's been made, we are told, but the biggest stumbling block comes down to pay, and the strikers say look, it takes eight years to get from entry level job to the highest paying job, and that's too long. it should be pointed out at the same time that gm and its investors have backed them up to this point, they are trying to reduce costs. this is a big part of their expenditure. the foreign auto workers in the united states earned $13 an hour less than gm workers. that is the major problem. anyway, they are meeting thursday. could they decide to agree to what gm is offering, is there still grounds for negotiation, or do they vote to carry on the strike. that is the issue. charles: a lot of pain on both sides. ashley: lot of pain. charles: we'll see.
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ashley: right. stuart: they're only down 74-cent according to my indicator right here. susan: visa, mastercards are having a rethink on libra. doesn't mean they're pulling out of the project just yet. according to sources being quoted by "the wall street journal," there will be a meeting on libra next week in d.c. you know october has traditionally been a pretty strong month for u.s. stocks. stuart: you don't think that because the big crashes come. susan: that's right. typically we've seen double-digit almost pretty strong gains. stuart: we're down 427, 428 point at this moment. there you have it. down one -- 1.6% down right now. scott shellady is on the phone. scott, spell it out. what is the main reason for this decline? >> we've been talking about all-time record highs on the stock market, stuart. at the same time we've been trying to sell the country on rate cuts. you can't have both. either the economy is slowing and we need to cut rates or things are just fine, away we go. when you say someth
ashley: right. stuart: they're only down 74-cent according to my indicator right here. susan: visa, mastercards are having a rethink on libra. doesn't mean they're pulling out of the project just yet. according to sources being quoted by "the wall street journal," there will be a meeting on libra next week in d.c. you know october has traditionally been a pretty strong month for u.s. stocks. stuart: you don't think that because the big crashes come. susan: that's right. typically...
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ashley: yeah. stuart: isn't that good? ashley: very good. the indication is continued job growth, capital spending and inventory investment, says the nfib, all they say consistent with solid but they do point out slower growth. the only fly in the ointment, the uncertainty they take a measure of has risen another two points, indicating some concern over the trade standoff. but overall, no sign of recession. that's what we'll take from that. stuart: so what we are looking at now is a 220 point drop for the dow jones industrial average. seems to me like it's an unbalanced attack -- situation here, unbalanced in the sense that the china situation is so negative, it outweighs any good news you are getting on the economy and any good news we might have on profits. that's why we're down, 228 points. >>> have a look at the chip designer, you may not have heard of them, called amberella, down big-time because one of its key customers was added to that export blacklist. the can sto stock is down 10%. >>> target upgraded to a strong buy by raymond jam
ashley: yeah. stuart: isn't that good? ashley: very good. the indication is continued job growth, capital spending and inventory investment, says the nfib, all they say consistent with solid but they do point out slower growth. the only fly in the ointment, the uncertainty they take a measure of has risen another two points, indicating some concern over the trade standoff. but overall, no sign of recession. that's what we'll take from that. stuart: so what we are looking at now is a 220 point...
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ashley: pretty much half the staff. they have been taken over by maven, a digital platform company out of seattle. "sports illustrated" was reknowned for its sports writing and photography. 65 year history. they have 31 full-time people at the magazine. about 80 working on the website. estimated at least 50% of those people will lose their jobs as maven, the new company says it will refocus and relaunch sports illustrated in january. stuart: got it. strong online sales at costco really strong, up 22%. consumers flocking to the big box stores. looks like they're staying away from the malls. that would be accurate i think. costco wholesale up. it was down earlier. now it is up. >>> we have bob fish with us, former ceo of rue 21, a big mall clothing retailer. welcome back. good to see you again. >> good to see you. stuart: you were the ceo of route 21? >> i was founder, chief executive officer of the company until a couple years ago. stuart: tell me about, i think it's a stampede out of the malls. you don't agree with me,
ashley: pretty much half the staff. they have been taken over by maven, a digital platform company out of seattle. "sports illustrated" was reknowned for its sports writing and photography. 65 year history. they have 31 full-time people at the magazine. about 80 working on the website. estimated at least 50% of those people will lose their jobs as maven, the new company says it will refocus and relaunch sports illustrated in january. stuart: got it. strong online sales at costco...
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stuart: ashley: nice. >> not the pie fudge. ashley: tammy dodgers. stuart: you're on your screen, that is, what is that, which box? >> that is the british box. >> short bread. haggis. ashley: rubbish. stuart: british. >> united kingdom box. very inclusive here. stuart: i love curry. do you have an indian box? >> i do. we do. stuart: i want it. let's wrap this up. you're five years into this business. you're already $21 million gross revenues. ever going public or bought out by anybody you think? >> our whole business our approach is always step by step. we're talking about the 21 million number. when we first started the business $4,000 eli and i put inup. the whole thing is one year step by step. we're planning a candy store in montclair, new jersey and offer the products online individually. that is where we are right now. we can't even dream what we'll be. stuart: your appearance on the show is a commercial to get you bought out? >> if you have anyone interested let us know. >> you might want to get into the business. stuart: i have a very good bu
stuart: ashley: nice. >> not the pie fudge. ashley: tammy dodgers. stuart: you're on your screen, that is, what is that, which box? >> that is the british box. >> short bread. haggis. ashley: rubbish. stuart: british. >> united kingdom box. very inclusive here. stuart: i love curry. do you have an indian box? >> i do. we do. stuart: i want it. let's wrap this up. you're five years into this business. you're already $21 million gross revenues. ever going public or...
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ashley: correct. but the company that owns words with friends, they say they do not believe any financial information was involved. do not believe, it's not like there wasn't. but the hacker got names, e-mail addresses, log-ins, passwords, phone numbers, facebook ids, so on and so forth. this hacker is based in pakistan, they believe again, says he will very soon have a billion users' data that he will put up for sale. a billion people. including not just games, under armour, my heritage, all of these things he's managed to hack into. again, it's like the hack du jour we have. it's impossible to stop these people. stuart: ashley, thank you. now, a fox news exclusive. a photograph obtained by tucker carlson tonight shows joe biden and his son hunter golfing with devin archer. he's on the far left of the shot. he served on the board of the ukrainian natural gas company with hunter biden. james freeman, back to you. i think the democrats will rue the day they went forward with impeachment because joe bid
ashley: correct. but the company that owns words with friends, they say they do not believe any financial information was involved. do not believe, it's not like there wasn't. but the hacker got names, e-mail addresses, log-ins, passwords, phone numbers, facebook ids, so on and so forth. this hacker is based in pakistan, they believe again, says he will very soon have a billion users' data that he will put up for sale. a billion people. including not just games, under armour, my heritage, all...
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ashley: yes. stuart: next one. wisconsin woman, and her two sons charged with running an illegal vaping business. this is, they were, they were, they were making black market thc? ashley: they were. stuart: that is the source of the problem. ashley: that is a huge source of the problem. 13,000 thc vape cartridges. interesting, seven gallons of thc oil. authorities now say that the, those vape cartridges had between 71 and 95% thc. very powerful stuff. not to mention nearly a million dollars in cash. this follows on from a bust in wisconsin again last month where a huge amount of, 31,000 filled cartridges were found in that bust. we talked about the black market. people putting this stuff out with no controls at all this is the second big bust in wisconsin. it shows the extent of the problem. stuart: that, sr. with the problem comes from, the black market. ashley: no one knows exactly what they're vaping. stuart: next one, california, large parts are in the dark. pg&e switched off power to 700,000
ashley: yes. stuart: next one. wisconsin woman, and her two sons charged with running an illegal vaping business. this is, they were, they were, they were making black market thc? ashley: they were. stuart: that is the source of the problem. ashley: that is a huge source of the problem. 13,000 thc vape cartridges. interesting, seven gallons of thc oil. authorities now say that the, those vape cartridges had between 71 and 95% thc. very powerful stuff. not to mention nearly a million dollars in...
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ashley: it is. stuart: so celebrity is your launch pad. it comes with celebrity, gives you the capital to invest. fascinating. it's a wonderful system. deirdre: yeah. and it keeps new ideas growing. stuart: i think we've got jerry cleveland back with us -- jeffrey. deirdre: third time's a charm. ashley: there he is. stuart: look, i was in full flight introducing you. i think today's gdp report was very strong. we saw a very nice uptick in consumer spending, a big uptick in investment in real estate and housing. i call that strong, case closed. what say you? >> i agree, stuart. the key thing for investors is to focus on, you know, are we on track to exceed 2% growth for the full year. so 1.9% in q3 puts us right on track, because with we had a great first half to grow 2.2, 2.3% for the full 2019, that is great. that's just above trend growth. positive contribution coming through from housing for the first time in about six quarters. that's a gooden sign. usually housing is slowing if you're on the cu
ashley: it is. stuart: so celebrity is your launch pad. it comes with celebrity, gives you the capital to invest. fascinating. it's a wonderful system. deirdre: yeah. and it keeps new ideas growing. stuart: i think we've got jerry cleveland back with us -- jeffrey. deirdre: third time's a charm. ashley: there he is. stuart: look, i was in full flight introducing you. i think today's gdp report was very strong. we saw a very nice uptick in consumer spending, a big uptick in investment in real...
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ashley could see how stressed he was, didn't understand it. that or why he seemed to avoid coming shome. >> there was one time when my son asked me if he lived with us anymore. and laterus in the bedroom he w like, what's that all about? and i was just like, well, we miss you. w and he just kind of yelled and screamed and left. >> ashley thought maybe it was her fault. she went to marriage counseling. emmitt refused to go. >> i had felt really pushed away and was trying to find an answer. tried to surprise him by cleaning out his car and found a weird fenvelope. >> a weirdwe envelope? >> just an envelope that was some sort of pill. i researched online, and one of the side effects was problems with p intimacy, sexuality. i thought maybe -- maybe if he was doing that, that could explain why he didn't -- he didn't necessarily want n'me. >> didec you take it personally too, though? >> you want to be everything that they want. so it was hard not to take personal. >> especially when emmitt, who had beenen working out more and more, o announced he wa
ashley could see how stressed he was, didn't understand it. that or why he seemed to avoid coming shome. >> there was one time when my son asked me if he lived with us anymore. and laterus in the bedroom he w like, what's that all about? and i was just like, well, we miss you. w and he just kind of yelled and screamed and left. >> ashley thought maybe it was her fault. she went to marriage counseling. emmitt refused to go. >> i had felt really pushed away and was trying to...
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ashley webster in the thick of it with london. go to it now, ashley? >> hey, charles i hope your eyes won't glaze over too much. it is pretty simple. coming up in the next several minutes the mps vote on withdrawal bill, boris johnson's plan with all the nuts and bolts in there, explaining exactly what his bill would do. it is 115 pages long. that will probably won't make it through, with brexit you never know. the second vote, half past 7:00, local time, 2:30 eastern. they will vote on timetable. they set three days to debate and decide on it on thursday. opposition lawmakers three days for this massive bill is just not long enough. if they vote down that timetable, and the eu at the same time, says clearly you can't get your act together, we'll extend the deadline again, don't forget boris johnson sent them that letter even though he didn't sign it it, doesn't matter if all that happens, boris johnson said i will pull the bill. throw the in the towel, call for general election. a lot could be decided on future of boris johnson's deal. let's go to the
ashley webster in the thick of it with london. go to it now, ashley? >> hey, charles i hope your eyes won't glaze over too much. it is pretty simple. coming up in the next several minutes the mps vote on withdrawal bill, boris johnson's plan with all the nuts and bolts in there, explaining exactly what his bill would do. it is 115 pages long. that will probably won't make it through, with brexit you never know. the second vote, half past 7:00, local time, 2:30 eastern. they will vote on...
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ashley webster is keeping an eye on this for us. ashley? ashley: yeah, hi, molly and hello to you, it is now let's see 6:00 in the early evening here in london. this was supposed to be the big day. this was the day that boris johnson said he could finally get a deal that everyone would agree to and the country would be out of the eu by the october 31st deadline. but what started off as a bang, well, it kind of ended in a wimper. this amendment forces boris johnson to ask for a third extension for the eu was passed making the vote on boris's deal pretty much a moot point. he said nope, not going to do it, going to pack up my gear and head back to downing street. before he did that, he did address lawmakers and said any idea of a delay is just not a good idea. take a listen. >> i will tell our friends and colleagues in the eu exactly what i have told everyone in the last 88 days i have served as prime minister, that further delay would be bad for this country, bad for our european union and bad for democracy. ashley: well, you know, there are
ashley webster is keeping an eye on this for us. ashley? ashley: yeah, hi, molly and hello to you, it is now let's see 6:00 in the early evening here in london. this was supposed to be the big day. this was the day that boris johnson said he could finally get a deal that everyone would agree to and the country would be out of the eu by the october 31st deadline. but what started off as a bang, well, it kind of ended in a wimper. this amendment forces boris johnson to ask for a third extension...
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ashley hits back at clueless jeremy corbyn as business warns on labour's tone. mike ashley has said he is upset because corbin said he is one of the bad bosses. he is not beenjust announcing mike ashley, the founder of sports direct and newcastle united but others like jim radcliffe, the duke of westminster, rupert murdoch. inevitably, in this particular article, rupert murdoch. inevitably, in this particulararticle, basically rupert murdoch. inevitably, in this particular article, basically mike ashley is saying, if you're going to call me a bad boss, i'm going to retaliate is retaliated by accusing corbin of being... didn't you vote for leave and then leave the country? the chamber of commerce and the cbi are very concerned about this. this antibusiness rhetoric from corbin because of course, there are challenges. there will be difficulties about investment and jobs. it will damage jobs and investment if these people pull out of the country. a lot of people think that about leaving the european union, don't they? he's got to appeal to a very diverse constituen
ashley hits back at clueless jeremy corbyn as business warns on labour's tone. mike ashley has said he is upset because corbin said he is one of the bad bosses. he is not beenjust announcing mike ashley, the founder of sports direct and newcastle united but others like jim radcliffe, the duke of westminster, rupert murdoch. inevitably, in this particular article, rupert murdoch. inevitably, in this particulararticle, basically rupert murdoch. inevitably, in this particular article, basically...
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we will honor ashley rise from the san francisco services office. [applause] >> come on up here. >> all right, everyone. this is a really exciting day. we get to honor ashley as the employee of the month for october 2019, which is fantastic. ashley, i have not had a chance to work with you as much as i have with some people, so i will read what people wrote about you because it is really in the process. and you have only been with us since 2017 so you have really managed to distinguish yourself amongst your staff and your peers, and that is fantastic. ashley joined in-home supportive services in 2017. she always cares greatly for ihss clients. she constantly looks for opportunities to expand her knowledge regarding resources available to clients and herself as a professional. often times, she makes sure she is connected with agencies in the bay area and is always on the lookout for trainings and workshops that will help her serve clients better. she shares this knowledge with the rest of the program. for many years, in-home supportive services has b
we will honor ashley rise from the san francisco services office. [applause] >> come on up here. >> all right, everyone. this is a really exciting day. we get to honor ashley as the employee of the month for october 2019, which is fantastic. ashley, i have not had a chance to work with you as much as i have with some people, so i will read what people wrote about you because it is really in the process. and you have only been with us since 2017 so you have really managed to...
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ashley, nebraska is going to be lucky to have you. e wish you and your family the best. mr. speaker, i rise today to mayorize and congratulate tom ryan, a great public servant and he city of blaine minnesota's sixth congressional district. mayor ryan's life is the public service. he grew up in st. paul. drafted to south korea. e returned home to minnesota and settled what's now the city of blaine. for decades he's served the city mayor.cilman and now he serves as co-leader of blaine's beyond the yellow ribbon program which provides for our support service members and families. recently, mayor ryan received award from the employer support of the guard and reserve. this award recognizes his help service members find work upon their return home. thank you for all you do, mayor the city of blaine and for our service members and ongratulations on your seven seals award. mr. speaker, i rise today to professor eugeneia paulis in science, mathematics mentoring. teaches in minnesota's sixth congressional district. been sor paulis has mentoring students and participating as a science
ashley, nebraska is going to be lucky to have you. e wish you and your family the best. mr. speaker, i rise today to mayorize and congratulate tom ryan, a great public servant and he city of blaine minnesota's sixth congressional district. mayor ryan's life is the public service. he grew up in st. paul. drafted to south korea. e returned home to minnesota and settled what's now the city of blaine. for decades he's served the city mayor.cilman and now he serves as co-leader of blaine's beyond...
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ashley: to january 31st, exactly that request. liz: unbelievable. we're just watching these markets here, everything is negative now, except for the russel 2,000. ash? ashley: yeah, it is interesting to have that reaction because the threat of a no deal liz was still very much on the table. although i would point out under a law passed by parliament, that could not happen, unless the eu itself says we're fed up, good luck, good-bye. i got to tell you, that's not going to happen. the eu doesn't want the u.k. to crash out with no deal. it does them no good at all. i think the eu will hang on in the hopes that parliament can come up with something. but boris johnson, very clear, he needs to get something through, and he got let down today by his partners, the northern irish party who had been up until had been in partnership with conservatives, but they weren't happy with the deal that boris johnson gave them. he kind of paid for that in the end. we wait to see the next twist of turn this story takes. liz: it is:0 i london. we will watch this. we have
ashley: to january 31st, exactly that request. liz: unbelievable. we're just watching these markets here, everything is negative now, except for the russel 2,000. ash? ashley: yeah, it is interesting to have that reaction because the threat of a no deal liz was still very much on the table. although i would point out under a law passed by parliament, that could not happen, unless the eu itself says we're fed up, good luck, good-bye. i got to tell you, that's not going to happen. the eu doesn't...
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ashley parker, john than lemier, melanie zanona. coming up, one of our next guests says whatever happens now in syria, russia wins. a closer look at just what's at stake in this turkish military offensive being unleashed right now. later the phrase constitutional crisis is getting tossed around quite a bit these days. turns out there's good reason for that. "the 11th hour" is just getting started on this wednesday night. . >>> well, they're going to be escaping to europe. that's where they want to go. >> it didn't take long for turkey to begin an air and ground assault on u.s.-backed kurds in northern syria. after all trump gave erdogan a green light over the phone and cleared u.s. forces out of the way. they fought along the u.s. to fight isis in the region because we asked them to and they suffered grievous casualties in the fight. current and former intelligence officials telling nbc news a sustained kurdish -- turkish military operation, forgive me, would vastly increase the threat to americans from isis. our own ken dalanian re
ashley parker, john than lemier, melanie zanona. coming up, one of our next guests says whatever happens now in syria, russia wins. a closer look at just what's at stake in this turkish military offensive being unleashed right now. later the phrase constitutional crisis is getting tossed around quite a bit these days. turns out there's good reason for that. "the 11th hour" is just getting started on this wednesday night. . >>> well, they're going to be escaping to europe....
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he is the student who stabbed ashley may with the pencil. >> and that makes me feel so bad because i know he is a good kid. >> reporter: his mom dawn feels badly for the other students, but says there is no other place for her son. >> i want him to be socializing and, you know, hanging out with kids, but i do think that he needs to be in a smaller setting. >> reporter: ashley may hopes bringing the problem to light means more support for teachers >> as this issue gets more attention and people understand, hopefully it pushes people to make a change >> lester, the education experts i spoke with said the solution is smaller class sizes, more teacher training, more mental health specialists, but of thatosts money. all of >> all right, kate. morenks very much ahead gh an alleged viole how those cameras are now helping police make arrests >>> also, the warning for air travelers tonight. why your current driver's license might not get you on a plane. >>> and a shocking encounter at the zoo stay with us >>> next tonight, the string of crimes police say have been captured on those popular do
he is the student who stabbed ashley may with the pencil. >> and that makes me feel so bad because i know he is a good kid. >> reporter: his mom dawn feels badly for the other students, but says there is no other place for her son. >> i want him to be socializing and, you know, hanging out with kids, but i do think that he needs to be in a smaller setting. >> reporter: ashley may hopes bringing the problem to light means more support for teachers >> as this issue...
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>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>news weekend. the latest on the impeachment process against president trump including a second possible whistleblower complaint that could be filed in the coming days. does your battery deliver extra life or extra power? extra life. extra power. extra life. extra power. good news, vs. coppertop, new duracell optimum delivers extra life in some devices. or extra power in others. ♪
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ashley parker, john than lemier, melanie zanona. coming up, one of our next guests says whatever happens now in syria, russia wins. a closer look at just what's at stake in this turkish military offensive being unleashed right now. later the phrase constitutional crisis is getting tossed around quite a bit these days. turns out there's good reason for that. "the 11th hour" is just getting started on this wednesday night. sometimes your small screen is your big screen. and with the xfinity stream app, which is free with your service, you can take a spin through on demand shows or stream live tv. download your dvr'd shows and movies on the fly. even record from right where you are. keep what you watch with you. download the xfinity stream app today... ...because xfinity stream tv week is here. watch shows like south park and the walking dead now through october 13th. >>> well, they're going to be escaping to europe. that's where they want to go. >> it didn't take long for turkey to begin an air and ground assault on u.s.-backed kurds
ashley parker, john than lemier, melanie zanona. coming up, one of our next guests says whatever happens now in syria, russia wins. a closer look at just what's at stake in this turkish military offensive being unleashed right now. later the phrase constitutional crisis is getting tossed around quite a bit these days. turns out there's good reason for that. "the 11th hour" is just getting started on this wednesday night. sometimes your small screen is your big screen. and with the...
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i'm going to start with you, ashley parker. bill taylor seems to have delivered a real hammer to any denial, and i'm not sure how many details there are left on the field that there wasn't a quid pro quo. >> yeah, what you see in his 15-page opening statement, and we don't even know what he said yet in response to questions, he just lays it out very clearly. he said it became clear to him that there were two different channels of diplomacy, the normal and official one, and then this sort of shadowy inappropriate one led by rudy giuliani and more importantly, he says that it was also clear that the president was holding up two things, first of all, the aid, nearly $400 million in aid that ukraine desperately needed and a white house meeting between the ukrainian president and president trump, specifically in exchange for investigations into joe biden's son and the energy company he sat on and also into the 2016 u.s. elections, the sort of conspiracy theory that so far there's no evidence of that it was ukraine that somehow meddl
i'm going to start with you, ashley parker. bill taylor seems to have delivered a real hammer to any denial, and i'm not sure how many details there are left on the field that there wasn't a quid pro quo. >> yeah, what you see in his 15-page opening statement, and we don't even know what he said yet in response to questions, he just lays it out very clearly. he said it became clear to him that there were two different channels of diplomacy, the normal and official one, and then this sort...
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connell: that is not a great sign, right, ashley? someone like john would be aligned on other issues would be vote against him. he needs to pull over 30 some odd ashley he is not aligned with? >> he does. by my calculations 33 votes. by some calculations 33 votes but i think john, many other true brexit tears do not like this deal. it is similar to theresa may's. it does take away the irish backstop. but i think the biggest problem for those who want a clean cut brexit it continues to keep the uk with too many ties, with the eu and that is a big no-no for the brexit tears. connell: is that, it john? >> your correspondent is entirely right. but it is on the surface. it is on the surface. when you look into this, it is very different, even the northern ireland agreement is not really in keeping with the good friday agreement which it swore to do. the whole thing is increasingly clear, that theresa may, was negotiating with the germans against britain. was then sent back to england to sell it to the british people. it is a ghastly capit
connell: that is not a great sign, right, ashley? someone like john would be aligned on other issues would be vote against him. he needs to pull over 30 some odd ashley he is not aligned with? >> he does. by my calculations 33 votes. by some calculations 33 votes but i think john, many other true brexit tears do not like this deal. it is similar to theresa may's. it does take away the irish backstop. but i think the biggest problem for those who want a clean cut brexit it continues to...
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>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>now but you know what it's going to be nice just about in every zone around the bay 4 zone forecast coming up next. has a criminal record because he missed jury duty why he says it was just an accident and in sports pets get our first taste of chase preseason matchup between the warriors lakers coming up >>draymond gre honest imagine that about what he expects to see deal talk! my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo, comes with... 100% beef and hickory smoked bacon, plus fries and a drink all for just the change in your couch. i found the remote! try my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo.
>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>now but you know what it's going to be nice just about in every zone around the bay 4 zone forecast coming up next. has a criminal record because he missed jury duty why he says it was just an accident and in sports pets get our first taste of chase preseason matchup between the warriors lakers coming up >>draymond gre honest imagine that about what he expects to see deal talk! my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo, comes with......
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>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>it is a time of year again next week is fleet week. >>every year san francisco celebrates the many naval traditions and the men and women of our armed forces and with more on what we can expect this weekend and next week. grant lodes is here with more. it's almost like a celebration slash recruiting expo for the military and it's so cool lot of people say it's their favorite weekend of the year. >>in the bay area obviously the blue angels steal the show you'll hear people safely week starts this sunday, technically that's true, there's a little art exhibit, but it starts in earnest. next week that's when the big events are going to be taking place, including yes, the blue angels. there's also a ton of food you have all the ships music. i mention art, it's all right here in the city, technically start sunday october 6 and last untilc october 14 so little more than
>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>it is a time of year again next week is fleet week. >>every year san francisco celebrates the many naval traditions and the men and women of our armed forces and with more on what we can expect this weekend and next week. grant lodes is here with more. it's almost like a celebration slash recruiting expo for the military and it's so cool lot of people say it's their favorite weekend of the year. >>in the bay area obviously...
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>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. coming up there will be a retrial well for derrick el mina in connection to the deadly ghost ship fire. >>how his lawyers are preparing to defend him in court for the second time. >>the capital air shows this weekend near sacramento, a close look at some of the attractions ready to take flight. there's a little fall sunshine announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets
>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. coming up there will be a retrial well for derrick el mina in connection to the deadly ghost ship fire. >>how his lawyers are preparing to defend him in court for the second time. >>the capital air shows this weekend near sacramento, a close look at some of the attractions ready to take flight. there's a little fall sunshine announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public...
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reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news in the south bay pge says about 480 customers in the northeast corner of santa clara county near milpitas may be affected later tonight, tonight's an engineer affected by the shot
reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news in the south bay pge says about 480 customers in the northeast corner of santa clara county near milpitas may be affected later tonight, tonight's an engineer affected by the shot
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reporting isacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>my check in now on the weather conditions with our chf meteorologist lawrence karnow aleyes on the winds that i kw you've got new information and some gts that you're finding it in addition to that i just like u can give us a comparison
reporting isacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>my check in now on the weather conditions with our chf meteorologist lawrence karnow aleyes on the winds that i kw you've got new information and some gts that you're finding it in addition to that i just like u can give us a comparison
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to ashley parker, to susan page, to maya wiley, our thanks. have a good weekend, all. >>> and coming up for us, what trump's foreign policy decision looks like from across the atlantic. our man in paris and, yes, we have a man in paris, will be with us live with the latest. >>> and later, consider this a test of the people we send to washington. o "the 11th hour" just getting started on this friday night. here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. aaddiction. how juuline hooked kids and ignited an public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses nicotine to addict them. 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. ju
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ashley parker, john than lemier, melanie zanona. coming up, one of our next guests says whatever happens now in syria, russia wins. a closer look at just what's at stake in this turkish military offensive being unleashed right now. later the phrase constitutional crisis is getting tossed around quite a bit these days. turns out there's good reason for that. "the 11th hour" is just getting started on this wednesday night. started on this wednesday night. free shipping. you get everything you need for your home at a great price, the way it works best for you, i'll take that. wait honey, no. when you want it. you get a delivery experience you can always count on. you get your perfect find at a price to match, on your own schedule. you get fast and free shipping on the things that make your home feel like you. that's what you get when you've got wayfair. so shop now! this melting pot of impacted species. everywhere is going to get touched by climate change. >> vo: my car is more than four wheels.y? it's my after-work decompression zone.
ashley parker, john than lemier, melanie zanona. coming up, one of our next guests says whatever happens now in syria, russia wins. a closer look at just what's at stake in this turkish military offensive being unleashed right now. later the phrase constitutional crisis is getting tossed around quite a bit these days. turns out there's good reason for that. "the 11th hour" is just getting started on this wednesday night. started on this wednesday night. free shipping. you get...
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frank and ashley were empty nesters. you were so close with your kids. was it hard as one by one they started leaving the nest and going off to college? >> sure. yeah, it was. i mean, i'm proud of them but it was difficult. i mean, change is difficult. >> reporter: now nancy was often home alone. frank's work with his new client, a wealthy defense contractor, had him traveling to florida, california, even kuwait. >> there was a little bit more freedom or whatever. like i said, a lot of it was work and she was home. >> reporter: still nancy had her church activity to fill her empty hours. that's where she'd been the evening everything changed for the howard family. it was a saturday night, august 18, 2012. >> you're out of town -- >> yes. >> reporter: you get a call that something horrific has happened to nancy, there's been a robbery at your own house? >> yes. i was just beside myself. i didn't know, you know, what was happening. >> reporter: and so began one of the longest nights of frank howard's life. coming up, a harrowing cry for help. >> help me! >
frank and ashley were empty nesters. you were so close with your kids. was it hard as one by one they started leaving the nest and going off to college? >> sure. yeah, it was. i mean, i'm proud of them but it was difficult. i mean, change is difficult. >> reporter: now nancy was often home alone. frank's work with his new client, a wealthy defense contractor, had him traveling to florida, california, even kuwait. >> there was a little bit more freedom or whatever. like i said,...
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>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. the supreme court has agreed to hear an abortion case justices will consider a louisiana law that requires any doctor performing an abortion. >>to also have admitting rights at a nearby hospital, it's nearly identical to a texas law that was struck down in 2016. in that case justice anthony kennedy joined with the liberal justices to strike down this law. but this is the first abortion case that will be argued since justices brett kavanaugh new courses have joined the bench. the court will likely hear oral arguments in the case early next year. microsoft says hackers linked to the iranian government tried to attack the 2020 us presidential campaign. >>microsoft's as a group called phosphorus attempted to hack the campaign between august and september. they apparently failed the microsoft isn't saying which campaign was targeted. the democratic national committee sent a security alert to 2020
>>in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. the supreme court has agreed to hear an abortion case justices will consider a louisiana law that requires any doctor performing an abortion. >>to also have admitting rights at a nearby hospital, it's nearly identical to a texas law that was struck down in 2016. in that case justice anthony kennedy joined with the liberal justices to strike down this law. but this is the first abortion case that will be argued since justices brett...
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robert: joining me to discuss these quickly uolding events, ashley parker, white hse reporter f "the washington post." susan davis, congressional correspondent forpr. vivian salama, white house reporter for the "wall street journal." and jeff mason, white house correspondent for reuters. vivian, covering foreign policy and now the white hou how are u.s. allies responding to this unfolding situation in syria? vivian: this is somethiom womh implications for countries around the world so a lot of ncern growing, especially in europe, middlid eastern at the end of the day, a big part of the reason we were there to begin wit was to contain isis and essentially a number og was what wasis so important -- it waso important for us to stay in syria because of u.s. national. securi isis grows, it spreads, potential for attack grows so european countries worried about that. they're worried about anotherer flood ofs refugees acr their borders asell as a number of other issues.vi sly middle eastern countries afrd offr spill-over. this has repercussions felt around the world. robert: did predent erd
robert: joining me to discuss these quickly uolding events, ashley parker, white hse reporter f "the washington post." susan davis, congressional correspondent forpr. vivian salama, white house reporter for the "wall street journal." and jeff mason, white house correspondent for reuters. vivian, covering foreign policy and now the white hou how are u.s. allies responding to this unfolding situation in syria? vivian: this is somethiom womh implications for countries around...
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and we have something that the rupert murdoch, mike ashley and borisjohnson of rupert murdoch, mike ashley and boris johnson of this rupert murdoch, mike ashley and borisjohnson of this world do not have, we have people. hundreds of thousands of people in every part of our country, who will make this the biggest people powered election campaign in the history of this country. applause we are young, we are old, we are black, we are white, we are straight, we are gay, we are women, we are men, we are people of all faiths and none. we are from the north, we are from the south, we are from scotland, we are from wales, we are from every part of this country. and when labour wins, the nurse wins, the pensioner wins, the student wins, the office worker wins, the engineer wins, we all wins. there've been violent clashes at anti—government demonstrations in iraq, leaving several people dead. it's being seen as an escalation in a series of protests against the country's current political system. aruna iyengar has this report. a strict curfew did not deter these crowds. baghdad's tahrir square, als
and we have something that the rupert murdoch, mike ashley and borisjohnson of rupert murdoch, mike ashley and boris johnson of this rupert murdoch, mike ashley and borisjohnson of this world do not have, we have people. hundreds of thousands of people in every part of our country, who will make this the biggest people powered election campaign in the history of this country. applause we are young, we are old, we are black, we are white, we are straight, we are gay, we are women, we are men, we...