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ashley strohmeyer. ashley. >> ashley: thank you. it joining us now on the phone is dr. bob and new york medical college professor of medicine and st. joseph university hospital chairman. at thank you for joining us once again for the breaking news overnight. we've been watching and hearing and is there anything we've heard as far as the spirits of the president and how he feels, anything that catches you off guard or anything like that? or if you think this will be one of the cases to where he will be a symptomatic? i do not know if that's something that you can tell as far if he got the virus directly. it is that something you guys see or that kind of a wait and tell story? >> i'm glad you asked the question because this is what scares a lot of people. we simply do not know who is going to remain a symptomatic work who is going to really take a dive into the system full-blown. i have doctors who were over the age of 65 and 70 years of age who had the infection more than once. they've done exceedingly well. again, there is no morbidities there and we know that president
ashley strohmeyer. ashley. >> ashley: thank you. it joining us now on the phone is dr. bob and new york medical college professor of medicine and st. joseph university hospital chairman. at thank you for joining us once again for the breaking news overnight. we've been watching and hearing and is there anything we've heard as far as the spirits of the president and how he feels, anything that catches you off guard or anything like that? or if you think this will be one of the cases to...
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. >> ashley: no problem. now joining us as marc siegel, fox news contributor, thank you for joining us tonight. following up on what dr. dr. nesheiwat touched upon, the airplanes, and they read in many different places that it's more difficult to catch it because of the filtration on the plains. if it might not be aware he caught it but if you could go into that just a little bit more in detail. where you can most contract the virus and where it's harder to do so. >> looked, actually, the first thing you have to realize is that there are filters on planes and filters are they are in a way on air force one. a filter actually alters out 95% of the viruses and it's quite good at filtering out covid-19. having said that, it's confined space and there is still the fact that both the first lady and the president now tested positive and that they spent a lot of time with hope hicks on air force one on wednesday. the timetable for this, that's a little rapid, but i want to point out something about how it works. usua
. >> ashley: no problem. now joining us as marc siegel, fox news contributor, thank you for joining us tonight. following up on what dr. dr. nesheiwat touched upon, the airplanes, and they read in many different places that it's more difficult to catch it because of the filtration on the plains. if it might not be aware he caught it but if you could go into that just a little bit more in detail. where you can most contract the virus and where it's harder to do so. >> looked,...
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ashley, thanks for being here. ashley: thanks for having me jonathan. jonathan: on the town hall, these dueling debates, did the trump campaign achieve its aim, scheduling the trump town hall at the same time as biden? ashley: if the aim in some ways was to compete with biden for airtime and overshadow biden, i think, yes, anecdotally, more people seem to be watching the trump town hall in real time than the joe biden town hall. the real question to me is, if knowing in hindsight how the town hall went, it is the trump campaign happy that potentially so many people watched that trump town hall in real time? [laughter] jonathan: i'm glad you pointed that out, because earlier in the day, i sent out a tweet saying, let's be clear, the townhall format is not exactly the best format for the president, because he is interacting with people. sort of his demeanor with people, as we saw in the abc townhall a couple weeks ago, it is not warm and fuzzy, i will put it like that. i am bringing all of this up. i am wondering from president trump's perspective, which
ashley, thanks for being here. ashley: thanks for having me jonathan. jonathan: on the town hall, these dueling debates, did the trump campaign achieve its aim, scheduling the trump town hall at the same time as biden? ashley: if the aim in some ways was to compete with biden for airtime and overshadow biden, i think, yes, anecdotally, more people seem to be watching the trump town hall in real time than the joe biden town hall. the real question to me is, if knowing in hindsight how the town...
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ashley, thank you. ashley is back later in the show. gary, always good to talk to you, gary kaltbaum. we're up 1% in microsoft stock in after-hours trade. let's move on. we'll get back to all of that. the other news, crews battling too massive wildfires in southern california with tens of thousands of people out of their homes. we have people on the ground. stay tuned for that. putting the postal system to the test. a findings of a special fox news investigation tracking deliveries and ballots ahead of the election. joining the nation's highest court, a big deal today, amy coney barrett officially sworn in by chief justice roberts as the 115th justice on the united states supreme court. barrett confirmed by the republican-controlled senate. the vote 52-48. we'll be right back. you run it by an expert, you talk about the risk and potential profit and loss. could've used that before i hired my interior decorator. voila! maybe a couple throw pillows would help. get a strategy gut check from our trade desk. ♪ ♪ ♪ smooth driving pays o
ashley, thank you. ashley is back later in the show. gary, always good to talk to you, gary kaltbaum. we're up 1% in microsoft stock in after-hours trade. let's move on. we'll get back to all of that. the other news, crews battling too massive wildfires in southern california with tens of thousands of people out of their homes. we have people on the ground. stay tuned for that. putting the postal system to the test. a findings of a special fox news investigation tracking deliveries and ballots...
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ashley, thank you. on that note here, another blow to business. the illinois governor announcing a ban on indoor dining in the city of chicago. he cited rising rates of covid-19 doing so, governor pritzker. who is facing pushback from the chicago mayor lori lightfoot on all of that. it plays on what ashley and i talked about, fears of covid related lockdowns not just in europe but possibly here in the u.s. grady trimble is live in chicago with more. grady. reporter: and connell, it is not just here in chicago. eight of the 11 regions defined in governor pretty kerr's reopening plan, they will face tightened restrictions as well. we're at gene and george getty an iconic here in chicago, but this restaurant and all other restaurants in the city will close dining rooms inside come friday that applies to bars as well. gatherings are limited to 25 people or fewer as part of these new restrictions. the owner her is michelle. we talked to her a lot throughout the pandemic. you already had to close one of your locations in the suburbs of chicago. you're h
ashley, thank you. on that note here, another blow to business. the illinois governor announcing a ban on indoor dining in the city of chicago. he cited rising rates of covid-19 doing so, governor pritzker. who is facing pushback from the chicago mayor lori lightfoot on all of that. it plays on what ashley and i talked about, fears of covid related lockdowns not just in europe but possibly here in the u.s. grady trimble is live in chicago with more. grady. reporter: and connell, it is not just...
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ashley: this is a fox news alert. white house doctor sean conley releasing a statement on president trump's health saying he's doing well and remains fever free. this comes on a night when the president released a individual so saying he's feeling much better. brian: saturday night president trump released a video from inside the walter reed national medical center. in the video and newly released photos, the president looked to reassure the nation that he's still work and feeling better. president trump: i came here, wasn't feeling so well. we are working hard to get me back. i have to be back because we have to make america great again. we have done an awfully good job of that. but we still have steps to go and we have to finish that job. i think i will be back soon. reporter: the latest update reads in part quote president trump continues to do well having made substantial progress since his diagnosis. he completed his second dose of remdesivir without complications. he has an oxygen level between 96 and 98 percent
ashley: this is a fox news alert. white house doctor sean conley releasing a statement on president trump's health saying he's doing well and remains fever free. this comes on a night when the president released a individual so saying he's feeling much better. brian: saturday night president trump released a video from inside the walter reed national medical center. in the video and newly released photos, the president looked to reassure the nation that he's still work and feeling better....
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ashley parker, pulitzer prizewinning white house reporter. eugene robinson, pulitzer prizewinning columnist. robert costa, national political reporter for "the post." also happens to be moderator of washington week on pbs. good evening and welcome to you all. ashley, three large gatherings on the road in pennsylvania today. as you saw a large gathering on the south lawn tonight. chief of staff is caught on live television saying this cannot be controlled. is this going to be our life now where this white house is concerned? living, campaigning as if it can't be controlled, all evidence to the contrary? >> yeah. and a lot of that, frankly, is intentional. the president is his white house and joe biden made two totally different bets on coronavirus. joe biden of course is rigorous in following all safety and scientific and public health recommendations, often taking precautions that even go beyond sort of the letter of the law and the letter of the guidance. and president trump and his team are the exact opposite. the president has very clearly
ashley parker, pulitzer prizewinning white house reporter. eugene robinson, pulitzer prizewinning columnist. robert costa, national political reporter for "the post." also happens to be moderator of washington week on pbs. good evening and welcome to you all. ashley, three large gatherings on the road in pennsylvania today. as you saw a large gathering on the south lawn tonight. chief of staff is caught on live television saying this cannot be controlled. is this going to be our life...
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let's go back to ashley webster for details on this story. ashley. ashley: bummer indeed, melissa. florida state said it is canceling spring break to keep students own campus. the college says the first three days of the spring semester will be conducted remotely. in a letter to students, faculty and staff, fsu's provost explains the university continues its efforts to mitigate the spread of covid-19. we believe these adjustment will reduce the potential for members of the campus community to return to tallahassee with the virus after traveling during spring break. okay. meanwhile the university of denver has suspended 38 student athletes from the mens women and swimming and diving team. activities, they have been banned from activities. they face possible suspension of the school for violating its safety protocols. but there is one bright spot. inside higher ed is reporting that students at historically black colleges and universities or hbcus, are wearing masks and social distancing at much higher rates than other campuses. school officials believe this is because of awareness mi
let's go back to ashley webster for details on this story. ashley. ashley: bummer indeed, melissa. florida state said it is canceling spring break to keep students own campus. the college says the first three days of the spring semester will be conducted remotely. in a letter to students, faculty and staff, fsu's provost explains the university continues its efforts to mitigate the spread of covid-19. we believe these adjustment will reduce the potential for members of the campus community to...
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ashley? ashley: thanks so much. that's it for now. we'll continue to keep you updated on this developing story. i'm ashley strohmier. we'll take you back to "the next revolution already in progress." >> her mess and was no different to the chinese regime who said the path played down the virus. the democrats tried to exploit the situation. biden decide he needed to wear a mask while he was speaking. these are the people who say we shouldn't myth size mask wearing. most ludicrously, deranged senator chris murphy embarrassed himself with some preposterous but continue plot. none of it is as bad as we have seen from the media. their whole reaction has been one joint i told you so. nothing captured this more than the biden aide masquerading as a journalist, jake tapper. >> mr. president, you have have become a symbol of your own failures. ignorance, arrogance. the same failures you have been inflict on all of us. steve: we heard a lot about herd immunity. now we are seeing herd stupidity. their central claim is trump didn't follow the sci
ashley? ashley: thanks so much. that's it for now. we'll continue to keep you updated on this developing story. i'm ashley strohmier. we'll take you back to "the next revolution already in progress." >> her mess and was no different to the chinese regime who said the path played down the virus. the democrats tried to exploit the situation. biden decide he needed to wear a mask while he was speaking. these are the people who say we shouldn't myth size mask wearing. most...
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when ashley and i. get that it hasn't come to us i mean i want to i want to point 1st is i am also in agreement that i would not say that we are in a fascist dictatorship what i would say is we can look to the americans who voted for and their issues with black people immigrants exact age and their willingness to allow the american nation state to eggs are kind of authoritarian or bordering on authoritarian rhetoric and or strategies to make sure that they are not part of the american dream or the kind of democratic ideals that we all are living up to as a harbinger of possible things to come and there is a an entire part of this population that really lives in a subjugated a different understanding of american democracy and rules and the majority of folks that donald trump is talking about and appealing to and that deals igs and exclusively engages in state sponsored oppression you know lack of freedom of speech lack of freedom of movement except her and that are all very much kind of the canary in the
when ashley and i. get that it hasn't come to us i mean i want to i want to point 1st is i am also in agreement that i would not say that we are in a fascist dictatorship what i would say is we can look to the americans who voted for and their issues with black people immigrants exact age and their willingness to allow the american nation state to eggs are kind of authoritarian or bordering on authoritarian rhetoric and or strategies to make sure that they are not part of the american dream or...
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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. the vast majority of riders dot right thing and wear masks but those that don't often become combative putting the well being of operators at risk. lyanne melendez has the numbers. >> reporter: when getting on a bus in san francisco, the rules are in plain sight. no mask, no entry. since april 22nd, when the mask ordinance went into effect, the san francisco municipal transportation agency kept a record of the number of people who wear a mask while on board. on average, 90% of passengers compile. mta looks at the surveillance video on a week by basis. >> we're able to take a look at the service on the streets from week to week to see how well the mask compliance is going. >> reporter: the sfmta also reported having trouble with a few passengers when told to mask up. according to their data from april to august 31st, this are 63 verbal altercations specifically dealing with masks and nine operators have been assaulted. one driver was struck several times with a wooden bat in july. >> t
i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. the vast majority of riders dot right thing and wear masks but those that don't often become combative putting the well being of operators at risk. lyanne melendez has the numbers. >> reporter: when getting on a bus in san francisco, the rules are in plain sight. no mask, no entry. since april 22nd, when the mask ordinance went into effect, the san francisco municipal transportation agency kept a record of the number of people who wear a mask...
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follow me on ashley: a fox news alert. i'm ashley strohmier in new york. president trump's medical team says he's improving but the next few days are critical. he has been at walter reed medical center since friday. the white house physician says he's now fever-free. for an update on president trump's condition we go to brian lega -- bryanllenas. reporter: the six-room suite includes an intensive care unit and secure conference room. the president released a four-minute video reassuring americans he's feeling better. president trump: i came here, wasn't feeling so well. i feel much better now. we are working hard to get me all the way back. i have to be back because we still have to make america great again. we have done an awfully good job of that. but we still have steps to go, and we finished that job. i think i will be back soon. reporter: the latest update reads in part from dr. sean conley. president trump continues to do well after making significant progress since diagnosis. he remains fever-free with a saturation oxygen level of between 96 and 98
follow me on ashley: a fox news alert. i'm ashley strohmier in new york. president trump's medical team says he's improving but the next few days are critical. he has been at walter reed medical center since friday. the white house physician says he's now fever-free. for an update on president trump's condition we go to brian lega -- bryanllenas. reporter: the six-room suite includes an intensive care unit and secure conference room. the president released a four-minute video reassuring...
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. >> hi ashley. the president's health is improving and he could be discharged as early as monday if things continue to go well. that's according to the president's doctors. today he left walter reed national military hospital for brief drive by as supporters gathered outside. the president wore a mask in an suv driven by secret service personnel and now some are criticizing the drive-by as reckless and unnecessarily putting his secret service detail at risk of catching the virus. the white house said the drive-by was approved by the president's doctors writing, appropriate precautions were taken in the execution of this movement to protect the president and all those involved including ppe. it was cleared by the medical team as safe to do. the president's physician doctor sean connolly said president trump has remained without a fever since friday morning and his vitals are stable. he also revealed the blood oxygen level dropped suddenly twice in recent days below 94% and that he was prescribed a st
. >> hi ashley. the president's health is improving and he could be discharged as early as monday if things continue to go well. that's according to the president's doctors. today he left walter reed national military hospital for brief drive by as supporters gathered outside. the president wore a mask in an suv driven by secret service personnel and now some are criticizing the drive-by as reckless and unnecessarily putting his secret service detail at risk of catching the virus. the...
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ashley mcbryde. great to see you. good morning, congratulations. what did you think when they asked you to co-host the show? >> i was nervous immediately. i've always wanted to host or present. i said yes, of course. i've been butterfliebutterflies >> what are you looking forward to most of the night? >> after meeting sarah highland over zoom doing read throughs and things so we can get this right, most looking forward to hosting with her. she is such a sweetheart and so good at this. she makes it easy to relax and calm down and slow down and read the teleprompter correctly. >> you already have your fair share of awards, and from what i understand, you keep them in a very special place. where do you keep them? >> they are safe. they are in my guest bathroom downstairs. they're in the hallway. everybody has to use that room at some point when they come over to the house and some people have actually picked up the awards off the shelf and taken selfies with them and done speeches with them in the house. >> was this a very specific strategy? how do pe
ashley mcbryde. great to see you. good morning, congratulations. what did you think when they asked you to co-host the show? >> i was nervous immediately. i've always wanted to host or present. i said yes, of course. i've been butterfliebutterflies >> what are you looking forward to most of the night? >> after meeting sarah highland over zoom doing read throughs and things so we can get this right, most looking forward to hosting with her. she is such a sweetheart and so good...
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ashley and j.p. are calling it quits. this segment has been sponsored by state farm. your local news and weather coming up next. proposition 16 takes some women make as little as 42% of what a man makes. voting yes on prop 16 helps us fix that. it's supported by leaders like kamala harris and opposed by those who have always opposed equality. we either fall from grace or we rise. together. proposition 16 provides equal opportunities, levelling the playing field for all of us. vote yes on prop 16. >>> good morning, i'm julian glover from abc 7 mornings. the trump administration has rejected california's request for federal money to help with losses caused by six recent wildfires. that includes the creek fire, the largest in state history. fires have killed 31 people and cost at least $229 million in damages this year. california plans to appeal that decision. >>> and the red flag warning is extended until 6:00 this evening. hi, everybody. check out these record high temperatures from 90 at the coast t
ashley and j.p. are calling it quits. this segment has been sponsored by state farm. your local news and weather coming up next. proposition 16 takes some women make as little as 42% of what a man makes. voting yes on prop 16 helps us fix that. it's supported by leaders like kamala harris and opposed by those who have always opposed equality. we either fall from grace or we rise. together. proposition 16 provides equal opportunities, levelling the playing field for all of us. vote yes on prop...
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ashley: they do. david: ashley, thank you very much. here is adam lashinsky, business insider columnist, gary kaltbaum, kaltbaum capital management. both fox news contributors. good to see you both. adam, why do you think they came up so short in subscribers? >> i think ashley put his finger on it. there are two reasons. they had an incredible pandemic so far. people sitting at home, binging on a lot of netflix shows. secondly, they do have a lot of competition. we're finally seeing everybody who netflix humiliated over the last few years getting their act together, anywhere from disney plus, the only thing truly shining at that company to hbo max is not doing freight but it is doing something. that takes away from netflix. david: i have hbo max, i have they have a great set of movies but i'm not sure what disney plus has. they have extra. gary, throw it out, they had this movie on netflix called, "cuties." a lot of people referred to it as child pornography. i haven't seen it, i can't attest to it pro or negative, do you think that cut
ashley: they do. david: ashley, thank you very much. here is adam lashinsky, business insider columnist, gary kaltbaum, kaltbaum capital management. both fox news contributors. good to see you both. adam, why do you think they came up so short in subscribers? >> i think ashley put his finger on it. there are two reasons. they had an incredible pandemic so far. people sitting at home, binging on a lot of netflix shows. secondly, they do have a lot of competition. we're finally seeing...
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ashley, there is an increasing mountain of reporting tonight. the president came off stage, made it into today thinking he had killed it last night. the people around him thinking not so much. as usual, knowing his -- how information gets to him, they are waiting for him to get a thorough sampling of the negative news coverage and hoping he himself makes the correction. does that sound familiar? >> it sure does. there was a yawning gap between the president's assessment of his performance which he would saw in tweets which he conveyed to aides privately and everybody i heard in the president's orbit last night and throughout the day. from donors, white house officials, confidant, not a single person thought it went well. one person said it reminded then of his inauguration speech. when he expected glowing oratory and got carnage. the president has spent all of his time trying to diminish joe biden. the thing they were counting on and potentially could have happened was joe biden stumbling, having an oops moment, but we will never know if joe bid
ashley, there is an increasing mountain of reporting tonight. the president came off stage, made it into today thinking he had killed it last night. the people around him thinking not so much. as usual, knowing his -- how information gets to him, they are waiting for him to get a thorough sampling of the negative news coverage and hoping he himself makes the correction. does that sound familiar? >> it sure does. there was a yawning gap between the president's assessment of his performance...
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help me out, ashley. >> chairwoman: ashley, you're muted. >> thank you. thank you. yes, you're going to want to call back on i3ems for general public comment, if you want to comment on anything that is not on the agenda today. paul, are there any other callers for this item? [inaudible] >> chairwoman: we're on item 3, general managers. >> good morning, this is sarah madeline, sitting in for the general margin today. as usual, the commission president said it best: welcome to our two new commissioners, and a special thanks to our outgoing commissioners. we'll be honoring them at a future meeting when the general manager can be here. i will jump in on the general manager's report and try to deliver it with as much enthusiasm as our general manager does. the wait is over. you may have heard, the highly anticipated 150-foot illuminated observation wheel welcomed its first riders. it will provide riders with sweeping views from the ocean to downtown san francisco. for the 15 150th scenes sear. bot150thanniversary. it is a symbol of hope and rebirth for the city during co
help me out, ashley. >> chairwoman: ashley, you're muted. >> thank you. thank you. yes, you're going to want to call back on i3ems for general public comment, if you want to comment on anything that is not on the agenda today. paul, are there any other callers for this item? [inaudible] >> chairwoman: we're on item 3, general managers. >> good morning, this is sarah madeline, sitting in for the general margin today. as usual, the commission president said it best:...
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ashley webster has the breaking details. ashley? ashley: what a story, charles, after a 16-month investigation the complaint filed by the department of justice and 11 state attorney generals does indeed claim google dominates the market unfairly by making billions in ad revenue and using that money to secure its presence on smartphones and devices. prosecutors say google makes exclusionary deals with companies like apple, samsung, lg and others to make sure it is the only search engine promoted, the default search engine. the suit says google spends billions on partnerships to secure the default status for its general search engine and in many cases specifically prohibit google's counterparties from dealing with competitors, essentially prosecutors say google's tactics make it impossible for any competing search engines to have a sizable share of the market. now google calls this lawsuit deeply flawed and says it will do nothing to help consumers sighing in part people use google because they choose to, not because they're forced to
ashley webster has the breaking details. ashley? ashley: what a story, charles, after a 16-month investigation the complaint filed by the department of justice and 11 state attorney generals does indeed claim google dominates the market unfairly by making billions in ad revenue and using that money to secure its presence on smartphones and devices. prosecutors say google makes exclusionary deals with companies like apple, samsung, lg and others to make sure it is the only search engine...
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returned their ballots with now less than a week to go before the on the spot capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains what you should know if you haven't turn in your ballot yet. >>the latest numbers from political data inc show 36% of california ballots have been returned as of tuesday, it's going to really how. >>process those ballots more rapidly and guest a final election results sooner than later results from those ballots aren't being tallied up they won't be until november 3rd county elections officials across the state are processing the incoming ballots to make sure they have verified signatures and are able to be scanned many ballots as they can process before election day and get ready to count the well and then once the polls close at 08:00pm on november, 3rd. those ballots that are in the house have already been processed or the very first bout that get counted if you're thinking about mailing in your ballot voting advocates suggest doing so soon it's getting a little bit late in the year at this point to the mailing your ballot and even though we have the a postmark law
returned their ballots with now less than a week to go before the on the spot capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains what you should know if you haven't turn in your ballot yet. >>the latest numbers from political data inc show 36% of california ballots have been returned as of tuesday, it's going to really how. >>process those ballots more rapidly and guest a final election results sooner than later results from those ballots aren't being tallied up they won't be until...
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how many people are we talking about ashley? ashley: we're talking thousands. it is very difficult to gauge the size of these crowds. but i can tell you, stu, the people were lining up 24 hours ahead of his arrival in sanford international airport which is just north of orlando. look at these crowds streaming in. this original event was canceled because of the president's covid diagnosis. this was the first rally that he has held since that diagnosis. boy, was he fired up last night, very dramatically. look at these crowds, it is remarkable. he got off of air force one directly on to a stage. he started dancing to the village people's ymca, there he is. there he goes. better than elon musk, got to say. he is really moving it there. pointing to people in the crowd. he was really in top form. the crowd responded. there you go, a little bit of the presidential moves on the platform in florida. stuart: where he is headed this afternoon. another key swing state. he will be in pennsylvania this afternoon, another airport of johnstown, hour east of pittsburgh. he will
how many people are we talking about ashley? ashley: we're talking thousands. it is very difficult to gauge the size of these crowds. but i can tell you, stu, the people were lining up 24 hours ahead of his arrival in sanford international airport which is just north of orlando. look at these crowds streaming in. this original event was canceled because of the president's covid diagnosis. this was the first rally that he has held since that diagnosis. boy, was he fired up last night, very...
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tell me more, ashley. ashley: disturbing is it not. a postal service employee in kentucky is facing federal charges after mail ballots were dumped in the trash in kentucky. not a first time we've seen something like that. similar cases were reported in the key battleground state of pennsylvania over the past two weeks. two separate cases. ballot dropboxes are set on fire recently in boston and outside of l.a. we know a record number of voters are casting their ballots by mail this year. this week postal workers were told to get ready to work late. to perform extra trips to increase on-time deliveries. but right now the postal service is also in a legal battle with the police union after it pulled daily patrols designed to prevent robberies of blue collection boxes and mail vehicles as well as provide mail carriers escorts in some neighborhoods. a rep for the postal police officers association, mail theft and assaults on carriers have jumped nearly 600%. that is disturbing. stuart: i will say. you got that right, ash. thanks very much.
tell me more, ashley. ashley: disturbing is it not. a postal service employee in kentucky is facing federal charges after mail ballots were dumped in the trash in kentucky. not a first time we've seen something like that. similar cases were reported in the key battleground state of pennsylvania over the past two weeks. two separate cases. ballot dropboxes are set on fire recently in boston and outside of l.a. we know a record number of voters are casting their ballots by mail this year. this...
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but ashley, some 27 million people have already voted in this election. by thursday's debate, it is possible a full third of the electorate will have already cast their ballots, which brings us to this -- what can change the trajectory of this race? we may have 50 million people may have already voted by thursday. >> well, one thing the trump campaign is counting on is that on the whole, more of those early voters are democrats. that's something bill stepien admitted on a campaign call. he basically said, look, democrats do have an advantage in sort of early voting, but for the trump people, one thing they are focused on is that they believe their voters are the sorts of voters who will show up on election day at the polls. so, for the trump campaign, at least, it means that get out the vote efforts do matter. it means that persuasion does still matter. and it means that if the president could show even an iota of discipline, changing what he says at rallies, perhaps tweeting less, doing what he did -- you remember the final stretch of 2016, where he actu
but ashley, some 27 million people have already voted in this election. by thursday's debate, it is possible a full third of the electorate will have already cast their ballots, which brings us to this -- what can change the trajectory of this race? we may have 50 million people may have already voted by thursday. >> well, one thing the trump campaign is counting on is that on the whole, more of those early voters are democrats. that's something bill stepien admitted on a campaign call....
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ashley parker, both candidates on "60 minutes" last night. we saw joe biden reacting to make of the president's attacks after cbs producers clearly caught president trump just since returning to the trail after his covid diagnosis earlier this month. let's play a little bit of that. lesley stahl's interview was so strong and so effective, this is only a small piece of what they did, constantly quoting the president to him, showing it, and having him deny what he had said. let's watch. >> let me ask you something about suburban women. >> yeah. >> suburban women, will you please like me? please. please. i saved your damn neighborhood, okay? >> you said the other day to suburban women, will you please like me? please. please. >> i didn't say that. that's so misleading. i say jokingly, suburban women you should love me because i'm giving you security. >> the president said on the stump, i saved the suburbs, you should thank me. >> he wouldn't know a suburb unless he took a wrong turn. he wants to take that subliminal fear out there and say it's b
ashley parker, both candidates on "60 minutes" last night. we saw joe biden reacting to make of the president's attacks after cbs producers clearly caught president trump just since returning to the trail after his covid diagnosis earlier this month. let's play a little bit of that. lesley stahl's interview was so strong and so effective, this is only a small piece of what they did, constantly quoting the president to him, showing it, and having him deny what he had said. let's watch....
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zavala ashley. >>yeah him the state health officials have spent the last several months coming up with these guidelines to reopen parts of the economy where crowds are typically massive. but state leaders say this reopening process will still move at a slow and steady pace. >>california's top health official tuesday released new reopening guidelines for theme parks allowing smaller parks to reopen at 25% capacity in counties that reached the state's orange moderate tier, larger parks like disneyland will remain shuttered indefinitely massive parks can't reopen until their counties reached the state's least restrictive tier yellow into minimal we don't out the crystal ball there is a prop forward we do not know but we do know how. >>and i think we'll continue put in the hard work to get us one county in a time. >>professional sports fans can finally watch their team play in person in some parts of california galley announced tuesday counties in the state's orange moderate here can but fans an outdoor
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ashley, i want to read your work back to you as i often do. you and your colleagues have written this about the president's rallies. his schedule so far reflects the frenetic energy of a man trying to outrun both a deadly illness and an electoral defeat. ashley, ideally frenetic different city every day travel with three weeks to go is designed to affect the end result on election day. is this that, or is this kind of a salve for the soul? >> it's both. the president believes that in a number of ways he believes he can win this election by rerunning a playbook of 2016. of course we're now seeing all the ways that is falling short in part because joe biden is not hillary clinton. there is not a deadly pandemic in 2016. trump had not been president for almost 4 years then. but one of the things he and his aides do think could be a successful parallel is the idea he's said himself to aides that he could outwork joe biden. the plan is for him to ramp up in the short future to 2 to 3 events a day, and they hope by the homestretch to have him doing
ashley, i want to read your work back to you as i often do. you and your colleagues have written this about the president's rallies. his schedule so far reflects the frenetic energy of a man trying to outrun both a deadly illness and an electoral defeat. ashley, ideally frenetic different city every day travel with three weeks to go is designed to affect the end result on election day. is this that, or is this kind of a salve for the soul? >> it's both. the president believes that in a...
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good evening and welcome to you all. >>> ashley, did we get that about right? the president tweets precipitously, then he learns the chair of the fed is for it. the markets have plunged after closing. americans are hurting because they're out of work or back at partial schedules. and other republicans are on the ballot in november, ergo the walk-back. >> that's a pretty good synopsis, brian. you know, when the president sent out that first very unexpected tweet calling off negotiations, there was a lot of head scratching including on his own team andcr in his own orbit. we heard from at least two top people who told us that they thought the president was self-sabotaging. they could figure out no other reason why he would send out a tweet like that. that's not to say that negotiations on the hill were necessarily going particularly well, and it still might have ended in the same conclusion. but their logic was trump has now incurred all of the blame for this stimulus package which americanslu are desperate for n going forward. if it doesn't go forward. you're ri
good evening and welcome to you all. >>> ashley, did we get that about right? the president tweets precipitously, then he learns the chair of the fed is for it. the markets have plunged after closing. americans are hurting because they're out of work or back at partial schedules. and other republicans are on the ballot in november, ergo the walk-back. >> that's a pretty good synopsis, brian. you know, when the president sent out that first very unexpected tweet calling off...
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ashley is a passionate whiles fine and when they sent her back made it england debut he treated saying if cody scored he would get cody's face tattooed on his leg and this is the result. the captain did of course score against wales and 12,000 lights on twitter later, ashley has proved he has good at his word and he told the bbc that he feels a lot better now and has no regrets about the treat, none at all. i'm not sure i would go through it that. that's it for me, from all of us here have a loving —— that of the evening and i'll see you soon. good night. hello. all that it this weekend. a lot of crowd around and i will be outbreaks of rain or drizzle from time from time to time. into the night as well. we have seen a few breaks in the crowd today. expected to get increasing crowd overnight. temperature is holding up for the most part. claire spells particularly down to watch parts of wales and southwest england and some spots me have been into single figures as we start the day tomorrow but most of us are well above that. a lot of crowd around. from that crowd some light rain or d
ashley is a passionate whiles fine and when they sent her back made it england debut he treated saying if cody scored he would get cody's face tattooed on his leg and this is the result. the captain did of course score against wales and 12,000 lights on twitter later, ashley has proved he has good at his word and he told the bbc that he feels a lot better now and has no regrets about the treat, none at all. i'm not sure i would go through it that. that's it for me, from all of us here have a...
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. >>> let us now get to ashley webster for today's fox business brief. ashley? ashley: thank you very much. microsoft with a slew of headlines today. the tech giant announcing it is working on bringing its x-cloud streaming service to ios in early 2021. it was initially only for android devices. microsoft also allowing staff to work from home permanently. this after initially saying it would not reopen offices until 2021. >>> of course, let's not forget it's a new partnership with gamestop announced just yesterday. shares of gamestop up again after surging 44% yesterday. google's self-driving unit waymo has finally opened its driverless taxi service to the public. the taxi service is available in phoenix, arizona. by the way, it will be expanded in the coming weeks. >>> and ebay spiking for a third straight day after getting a price target hike. ebay is benefiting from increased growth in search traffic but they are concerned about a potential pullback after covid-19 subsides. >>> we are just 49 days away from black friday. mark it down. that of course the offic
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good afternoon, ashley. >>i just any of this weekend as the national prescription drug take back program that law enforcement across the state participate in specifically tomorrow afternoon. but this year, i mean they do this every single year, but this year, there's an even greater sense of urgency. california state leaders are concerned about the climbing number of overdose deaths in california. >>because of the. 1900 s you know the effects of these planes. >>i'm just to be attorney general how set up referring to overdose as one of those clegg's law enforcement leaders from across the state are alarmed by the rising rates of overdose deaths, the attorney general said friday was in the last 2 years there's been a 25% increase in drug overdose deaths in california he pointed to san diego noting a 50% increase in overdose deaths in july and august compared to the couple of months leading up to the pandemic so our counties there overdue just from covid nationally suspected overdose deaths continue to spike si
good afternoon, ashley. >>i just any of this weekend as the national prescription drug take back program that law enforcement across the state participate in specifically tomorrow afternoon. but this year, i mean they do this every single year, but this year, there's an even greater sense of urgency. california state leaders are concerned about the climbing number of overdose deaths in california. >>because of the. 1900 s you know the effects of these planes. >>i'm just to be...
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ashley parker, thank you as well. geoff bennett, thank you. >>> and joining mow now is former acting director of the cdc, dr. richard besser, currently the president and ceo of the robert wood johnson foundation. doctor, thanks for being here with us. i want to underscore what i said a moment ago and have you elaborate on it. just because you have a negative test now doesn't mean you're going to have a negative test tonight or a negative test tomorrow or i guess any time in the incubation period. >> that's right. first thing i want to say is, my thoughts are with the president, first lady, everyone who has been impacted by this. and my hope is that this is a wake-up call for what we need to do to really nip this pandemic and slow it down so transmission is reduced and lives are saved. your question is a good one. so with every infection, there's a time between when you're exposed and when you develop symptoms. for this on average, it's four to six days but it can be as long as up to two weeks. that's why it's so impor
ashley parker, thank you as well. geoff bennett, thank you. >>> and joining mow now is former acting director of the cdc, dr. richard besser, currently the president and ceo of the robert wood johnson foundation. doctor, thanks for being here with us. i want to underscore what i said a moment ago and have you elaborate on it. just because you have a negative test now doesn't mean you're going to have a negative test tonight or a negative test tomorrow or i guess any time in the...
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ashley: yeah, california. a study of the university of california davis shows nearly half of more than 100,000 californians who have bought a gun since mid-march are first-time gun owners. 47,000 of the 110,000 people who purchased a firearm since widespread state lockdowns began in march had never bought a gun before. now, this is interesting. researchers say this most common reason given was worried about lawlessness followed worried about prisoner releases. the federal government going too far, sounds like california, does it not, government collapse and gun stores closing. now it's a trend being reported across the country, a record number of gun purchases with first-time gun owners making up 40% of all those sales. there's now by the way a national backlog in demand for ammunition. one final note and here is the irony in all of this, many new gun owners in blue states especially california are reportedly shocked at the amount of regulations and paperwork required to buy a firearm. ha, ha. stuart: that's a
ashley: yeah, california. a study of the university of california davis shows nearly half of more than 100,000 californians who have bought a gun since mid-march are first-time gun owners. 47,000 of the 110,000 people who purchased a firearm since widespread state lockdowns began in march had never bought a gun before. now, this is interesting. researchers say this most common reason given was worried about lawlessness followed worried about prisoner releases. the federal government going too...
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ashley: it is pretty sad. police in chicago running response drills, warning retailers to beef up protection, security experts say the u.s. presidential election could ignite more violent protests. retailers are on edge after looters smashed windows, stole merchandise, set stores on fire in chicago, new york, los angeles, portland and all kind of other u.s. cities. along chicago's magnificent mile, we've seen grady trimble, jeff flock reporting there, in the shopping district, some stores are still boarded up following riots and looting. luxury stores like gucci and louis vuitton are still covered in plywood. more than two dozen security consultants, insurers, contractors, store employees telling reuters that the companies are installing reenforced glass, can you believe. hiring security guards or retaining on call teams to barricade and board up buildings. it is all very sad, if you ask me. if the last quarterly report, foot locker, for instance, it racked up $18 million in costs from quote, unquote, social u
ashley: it is pretty sad. police in chicago running response drills, warning retailers to beef up protection, security experts say the u.s. presidential election could ignite more violent protests. retailers are on edge after looters smashed windows, stole merchandise, set stores on fire in chicago, new york, los angeles, portland and all kind of other u.s. cities. along chicago's magnificent mile, we've seen grady trimble, jeff flock reporting there, in the shopping district, some stores are...
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thank you ashley. how about this one, interesting, fans are back in the stadium, the baseball playoffs this week, ken rosenthal with this, report of mlb on fox sports. are we almost back to normal or does it seemed like that with the fans back in the stands? >> it is more normal and is not full capacity at the ballpark in arlington, it is 11000, that's about 44000 that the stadium would normally hold in the other series going on in san diego, there are no fans allowed, this is a bit of a trial run for baseball as it starts to plan for next season to see if a limited capacity it can work. stuart: i am not watched a baseball game that has fans, this year, i have not seen that, doesn't seem better or more real. >> yes it definitely seems better, the players have noticed throughout the season that it's a bit of a dead atmosphere without fans, not a bit, it's a dead atmosphere without fans, they miss the fans and even with the limited capacity, 25% capacity it is better, more life in the ballpark, more ener
thank you ashley. how about this one, interesting, fans are back in the stadium, the baseball playoffs this week, ken rosenthal with this, report of mlb on fox sports. are we almost back to normal or does it seemed like that with the fans back in the stands? >> it is more normal and is not full capacity at the ballpark in arlington, it is 11000, that's about 44000 that the stadium would normally hold in the other series going on in san diego, there are no fans allowed, this is a bit of a...
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ashley, first to you -- well, let's talk to monica first. let's quickly talk about how dr. fauci is responding and also anticipating some of these attacks because of what he said to "60 minutes" which did set off this latest round, some say. >> exactly, andrea. and dr. fauci is no stranger to this criticism. he has experienced it. so he's responding, quoting the "godfather" movie, saying this is nothing personal, it's strictly business when it comes to his relationship with the president. dr. fauci is somebody who has served administrations of both parties going back decades. he is not political. he is not registered as a democrat as the president has implied. the president this morning on "fox & friends" also said despite all that he has a good relationship with dr. fauci. he spoke in that campaign call yesterday about not wanting to fire him because he thinks the implications of that would be larger. we should point out the president doesn't have the direct authority to remove dr. fauci, he would have to direct that in a series of other steps that are very unlikely at thi
ashley, first to you -- well, let's talk to monica first. let's quickly talk about how dr. fauci is responding and also anticipating some of these attacks because of what he said to "60 minutes" which did set off this latest round, some say. >> exactly, andrea. and dr. fauci is no stranger to this criticism. he has experienced it. so he's responding, quoting the "godfather" movie, saying this is nothing personal, it's strictly business when it comes to his relationship...
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and so i think -- >> ashley parker -- >> in addition to the virus. >> ashley parker, the fact the trump campaign wants and hopes that this questionable hack -- and we don't know, there's a lot of questions surrounding this story, is this their last -- this is their last card they're playing? this is all they got left? >> yes, potentially, as you said it's a rerun in many ways of 2016, gut the landscape is different. the hunter biden stuff, some of it is not verified. some of it may seem unsavory for hunter. but it doesn't really attach to his father, and some of stuff that has come out in the hack actually makes joe biden seem like what voters already believe, a decent guy. in a text with his son hunter, who struggled with drug addiction, you have joe biden saying good morning, my beautiful son. that is not exactly opposition research, especially for americans who have their own family members struggling with addiction. >> that's for sure. very quickly, donna edwards, right at the end of the judge barrett hearings, dianne feinstein praised lindsey graham for how he ran the hearing, gave
and so i think -- >> ashley parker -- >> in addition to the virus. >> ashley parker, the fact the trump campaign wants and hopes that this questionable hack -- and we don't know, there's a lot of questions surrounding this story, is this their last -- this is their last card they're playing? this is all they got left? >> yes, potentially, as you said it's a rerun in many ways of 2016, gut the landscape is different. the hunter biden stuff, some of it is not verified....
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ashley, the presidential election is next week. if you were running for president, which celebrity would you pick as your running mate >> i think she's doing such a great job playing kamala harris on "snl," so i have to say maya rudolph >> jimmy: yeah i think that's a popular answer she would be great maya rudolph and what would your slogan be if you and maya were running for office what would be your slogan? >> just get it done. >> jimmy: just get it done, is awesome, by the way. i actually like that that's a good slogan guys, we have ashley and if she was running for president, the celebrity she would pick as her running mate would be maya rudolph, and her slogan would be, just get it done for this next one, since we're talking politics, can we do something that sounds like schoolhouse rock "i'm just a bill" or any of those? ♪ ♪ ♪ ashley's the name and fro brooklyn she cam just to play a little free style game ♪ ♪ in less than one week presidential electio is comin and if she could ♪ ♪ then she and maya rudolph woul
ashley, the presidential election is next week. if you were running for president, which celebrity would you pick as your running mate >> i think she's doing such a great job playing kamala harris on "snl," so i have to say maya rudolph >> jimmy: yeah i think that's a popular answer she would be great maya rudolph and what would your slogan be if you and maya were running for office what would be your slogan? >> just get it done. >> jimmy: just get it done, is...
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ashley: i won't do that. stuart: whatever you say, on the screen throw me lift and uber, they just lost their battle to keep employees as contractors, they lost this in california. susan: it's not over, uber and lyft losing the california appeals court but they have 60 days to go to the california supreme court in 30 days from this ruling before that's enacted, nothing changes right away, in the meantime uber and lifter point a ton of money into next month ballot measure proposition 22 which would exempt companies like uber and lyft and doordash from having to reclassify their workers as employees with benefits and vacation instead, if californians approve this measure it looks like these companies might get an exemption, they spent a record amount into the ballot $180 million, most ever on a state ballot issue but despite the spending, it looks like only 39% of likely voters said they would support uber in lift in a poll last month and this is done by the university of california berkeley, 36 oppose, you nee
ashley: i won't do that. stuart: whatever you say, on the screen throw me lift and uber, they just lost their battle to keep employees as contractors, they lost this in california. susan: it's not over, uber and lyft losing the california appeals court but they have 60 days to go to the california supreme court in 30 days from this ruling before that's enacted, nothing changes right away, in the meantime uber and lifter point a ton of money into next month ballot measure proposition 22 which...
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for: ashley gold reports axios. she is a tech reporter for that publication thank you for your time today. you heard our guest comment on discourse and matters of learning about politics, whether social media is good or bad for those things. you can let us know your thoughts in the last 25 minutes of the show. (202) 748-8001 if you support president trump. cal if you202) 748-8000 support joe biden. make.ad a choice to do i let my people run it really well or badly? if they run it badly, they will blame him and me. >> he has cost people health care because of his recession. >> watch the second presidential debate between president donald trump and former vice president joe biden thursday from mel montt -- belmont university in nashville, tennessee. listen live on the c-span radio c-span.org/debate for streaming of c-span's debate coverage. ♪ american history tv on c-span3 exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend coming up this weekend saturday at 6:00 p.m., a look at the civil war
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susan, ashley, lauren. we will start this show with a video from chris and his daughter carol lee in michigan. roll that tape. >> we love your show and we learn all about stocks, right, during the pandemic? >> um-hum. >> you bought [ inaudible ]. >> yeah. >> at what? >> $33. >> got to love it. our favorite words are? >> it's a market rally. >> it's a market rally. stuart: you're right. that was terrific. it's a market rally. all right. good stuff. now, moving fast to get everything into this. lydia says in this crazy world, i have one question. what's stu's favorite song of all time? everybody can answer. bonus points if you show a picture of stuart in the '70s. he was a disco king. i'm not showing a picture. my favorite song is pink floyd -- oh, stop that. that's awful. that's awful. my favorite song is pink floyd, comfortably numb. susan? susan: oh. i like every little thing she does is magic. stuart: ashley? ashley: bohemian rhapsody. still as good today. stuart: lauren? lauren: somebody to love. stuart:
susan, ashley, lauren. we will start this show with a video from chris and his daughter carol lee in michigan. roll that tape. >> we love your show and we learn all about stocks, right, during the pandemic? >> um-hum. >> you bought [ inaudible ]. >> yeah. >> at what? >> $33. >> got to love it. our favorite words are? >> it's a market rally. >> it's a market rally. stuart: you're right. that was terrific. it's a market rally. all right. good...
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newcastle united owner mike ashley has called on the premier league to review its arrangements around broadcasting matches on pay per view, and says charging £111.95 per match is "unacceptable." with games continuing to be played behind closed doors and supporters not allowed back into stadiums a number of matches are being shown via pay per view. ashley says the premier league should immediately act, and look at cutting the price to £11.95 per game, while a fan boycott of the matches has raised over £300,000 for charity. the manchester united and france midfielder, paul pogba, says he'll take legal action against the publishers of 100 % fake news. there were reports that he was going to quit the international team, because of comments made by the french president emmanuel macron about islam, the world cup winner, who's muslim, wrote ‘i am appalled, angry, shocked and frustrated some ‘media' sources use me to make total fake headlines in the sensible subject of french current events and adding the french national team and my religion to the pot. the 27 year old who has 72 caps
newcastle united owner mike ashley has called on the premier league to review its arrangements around broadcasting matches on pay per view, and says charging £111.95 per match is "unacceptable." with games continuing to be played behind closed doors and supporters not allowed back into stadiums a number of matches are being shown via pay per view. ashley says the premier league should immediately act, and look at cutting the price to £11.95 per game, while a fan boycott of the...
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susan, ashley, vaughn, thank you to all three of you for starting us off this hour. georgia republican senator david purdue facing backlash for appearing to mock the name of vice presidential nominee kamala harris. into. >> the most insidious thing that joe biden and chuck schumer are trying to promote, joe biden, kamala, i don't know, whatever -- >> purdue's campaign called it a simple mispronunciation, but critics pointed out the racist overtones of the comments there. purdue's democratic opponent jon ossoff raise over $1.8 million from at least 42,000 donors off of that viral moment. earlier this year purdue was criticized for releasing an ad that exaggerated ossoff's nose who is jewish. the campaign said it was an accident. joining me now is democratic candidate for senate in georgia, mr. ossoff, thank you for joining us. real clear politics shows you and senator perdue neck and neck. how are you feeling how this race is going and do you think this incident we just played will swing undecided voters if there are any left in your state in your direction? >> well,
susan, ashley, vaughn, thank you to all three of you for starting us off this hour. georgia republican senator david purdue facing backlash for appearing to mock the name of vice presidential nominee kamala harris. into. >> the most insidious thing that joe biden and chuck schumer are trying to promote, joe biden, kamala, i don't know, whatever -- >> purdue's campaign called it a simple mispronunciation, but critics pointed out the racist overtones of the comments there. purdue's...
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reopening by ashley. >>heist in us and i should probably start by saying in the case of santa clara county state health officials have always said that these guidelines never me go. but they're just simply guidelines from the state and that if a county like santa clara wants to remain stringent and strict and stay closed. it's the county's ability to do so. so for months now state health leaders have been coming up with these guidelines to reopen sectors of the economy that have these typically massive crowds. they say though the state officials say that they will still remain stringent and strict in reopening. california's top health official tuesday released new reopening guidelines for theme parks allowing smaller parks to reopen at 25% capacity in counties that reached the state's orange moderate tier, larger parks like disneyland will remain shuttered indefinitely massive parks can't reopen until their counties reached the state's least restrictive tier yellow into minimal we don't out the crystal ba
reopening by ashley. >>heist in us and i should probably start by saying in the case of santa clara county state health officials have always said that these guidelines never me go. but they're just simply guidelines from the state and that if a county like santa clara wants to remain stringent and strict and stay closed. it's the county's ability to do so. so for months now state health leaders have been coming up with these guidelines to reopen sectors of the economy that have these...
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reporting live in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news thank you ashley and election day is 18 days away and the polls are continuing to give presidential challenger joe biden a significant edge catherine heenan the host of inside bay area politics talk to one of our political experts. >>for some insight and this is coming after those dueling town halls last night the dueling town halls all of that some question how much it will really matter just a lot of people have already voted. >>but meantime if the trump campaign is going to change the trajectory of this race. professor david mckeown says clearly they're running out of time and while we might not exactly look at this political season as serene or an eventful mckeown says the presidential race has nonetheless spend stable ever since the 2 major candidates became the nominees. >>even before joe biden became the nominee for the democratic party. >>he is in a head to head match-up had the health some lead against the president. but since the conventions late august, he's hel held a lead of around 6 to 11.6 to 10 points consistentl
reporting live in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news thank you ashley and election day is 18 days away and the polls are continuing to give presidential challenger joe biden a significant edge catherine heenan the host of inside bay area politics talk to one of our political experts. >>for some insight and this is coming after those dueling town halls last night the dueling town halls all of that some question how much it will really matter just a lot of people have already voted....
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>>today our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has more on his visit. >>governor gavin newsome state and local fire officials at us court school in napa county thursday we're dealing with extremes. >>that scientists had predicted we're dealing with temperatures that objective lee not subjectively a hotter than they've ever been newsom's visit and what was expected to be a triple digit day in parts of wine country as state energy regulators warn of the potential for power shut-offs. >>newsome noted the state thursday distributed around of money to local governments to respond to public safety power shutoffs newsome said 13 million dollars goes to cities, 13 million dollars to counties 20 million dollars to special districts and 2.5 million dollars to tribal governments we prioritize those dollars in a way to help support. more broadly the and safety of communities impacted by bad air quality associated. >>with these fires as well. as impacting the ability provide quality health care in a system that's impacted by power outages and evacuations and the lik
>>today our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has more on his visit. >>governor gavin newsome state and local fire officials at us court school in napa county thursday we're dealing with extremes. >>that scientists had predicted we're dealing with temperatures that objective lee not subjectively a hotter than they've ever been newsom's visit and what was expected to be a triple digit day in parts of wine country as state energy regulators warn of the potential for power...