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lauren: how so? >> they actually end up benefiting upper and middle class students more, mainly because a lot of low income students can already qualify for other important financial aid through the pell grant program, for example. that being said, we know we could be doing more to invest in those low income students and so there's other policy proposals or smarter ways that we could be targeting that such as for example doubling the investment that we put into pell. lauren: here's my question. whether you -- everyone agrees college affordability is a huge problem in the u.s. but one way that colleges are more affordable is a although of ultra rich generous americans giving money, giving their hard-earned money, their billions of dollars to higher education. giving usa fines a record $47 billion in higher ed just last year. does that go away when you have some candidates saying we're going to tax your wealth. >> i think what's important to know about that $47 billion that's incredibly important, that
lauren: how so? >> they actually end up benefiting upper and middle class students more, mainly because a lot of low income students can already qualify for other important financial aid through the pell grant program, for example. that being said, we know we could be doing more to invest in those low income students and so there's other policy proposals or smarter ways that we could be targeting that such as for example doubling the investment that we put into pell. lauren: here's my...
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lauren: hey, everybody. i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: let's take a look at how your money is moving this morning. right now we have red arrows, dow is down 25, s&p down 2 and three quarters, nasdaq down 4 and a quarter. we're getting earnings before the bell from four dow components, including travelers and mcdonald's. lauren: upbeat in asia. you have hope that this trade deal will be signed next month. the shanghai composite gaining half of 1%, the japanese market is closed and hong kong market is higher. relief measures being put in of to boost that economy. cheryl: over to europe, dismay as boris johnson is trying to secure the u.k.'s exit from the eu today. that challenge seems daunting. the cac is slightly in the red, german market is higher. lauren: canadian prime minister justin trudeau has been reelected for a second term, overcoming a series of scandals. now trudeau defeated andrew shove. hillarysheer in a pretty close election. he will be forced to seek support from an opposition party to pass any legislation. >> it has
lauren: hey, everybody. i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: let's take a look at how your money is moving this morning. right now we have red arrows, dow is down 25, s&p down 2 and three quarters, nasdaq down 4 and a quarter. we're getting earnings before the bell from four dow components, including travelers and mcdonald's. lauren: upbeat in asia. you have hope that this trade deal will be signed next month. the shanghai composite gaining half of 1%, the japanese market is closed and hong kong...
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tracee, lauren. lauren: thank you very much. chaos is unfolding as the kurds turn to the russian backed syrian army for help stopping the turkish offensive. tracee: todd piro has more on how american lawmakers are preparing to respond. todd, good morning. >> reporter: lauren and tracee, good morning. right now, the syrian army preparing to position troops along the border with turkey, this as the defense secretary says u.s. troops will begin pulling out of the region as quickly as possible, leaving many to conclude a full military withdrawal appears likely. >> we're doing everything we can to get the turks to stop this behavior, get them to go back across the line and stop. >> reporter: if not troops, that everything that he refers to likely means sanctions. the president tweeting dealing with lindsey graham and many members of congress including democrats about imposing powerful tank sanctions on turk. there is great consensus on this. turkey asked that it not be done. stay tuned. with a possible bipartisan deal for sanctions o
tracee, lauren. lauren: thank you very much. chaos is unfolding as the kurds turn to the russian backed syrian army for help stopping the turkish offensive. tracee: todd piro has more on how american lawmakers are preparing to respond. todd, good morning. >> reporter: lauren and tracee, good morning. right now, the syrian army preparing to position troops along the border with turkey, this as the defense secretary says u.s. troops will begin pulling out of the region as quickly as...
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lauren: thank you. cheryl: let's head across the pond where temperatures are probably heating up right now in britain. british prime minister boris johnson set to propose his final brexit plan he says to the european union today. we're expecting that in the next couple hours. craig e rlum joins us from london. this is a big day for boris john some he's meeting with his party. this proposal reports say is deal or no deal, he's giving the eu nine days to negotiate with him and he says if they don't come to an agreement, it's a hard crash out of the eu for britain. what's the state of play right now? >> as you say, i think we are now at the crux of this. this is what this has been building up to ever since boris johnson started the leadership campaign, this is the two-week period that he's been very much directing everything towards. the difficulty we have is that the noise we're hearing from europe so far, based on the leaks which we've had, are not particularly positive with regard to his plan. their pla
lauren: thank you. cheryl: let's head across the pond where temperatures are probably heating up right now in britain. british prime minister boris johnson set to propose his final brexit plan he says to the european union today. we're expecting that in the next couple hours. craig e rlum joins us from london. this is a big day for boris john some he's meeting with his party. this proposal reports say is deal or no deal, he's giving the eu nine days to negotiate with him and he says if they...
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lauren: happy friday. good morning. i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: let's take a look at how your money is moving on this friday. the banks so far surprising to the upside, a little bit of pressure on the futures market. the dow is down 18, nasdaq is down 10. we'll be hearing from american express before the bell. lauren: in asia, the shanghai come pocomposite in china, down. beijing reporting the worst economic growth since the 1990s. cheryl: all eyes on europe, with boris johnson's deal with the eu. the cac 40 is under pressure. the dax is slightly higher. lauren: we have a lot of geo politics in different poll e pos in different parts of the world. the fighting continues in northern syria where shelling and smoke can still be seen. cheryl: griff jenkins has more from washington with all the latest. griff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lauren and cheryl. these images coming out of northeast syria, is troubling. they're raising serious questions the cease fire apparently has been broken. there's questions really about whether it ev
lauren: happy friday. good morning. i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: let's take a look at how your money is moving on this friday. the banks so far surprising to the upside, a little bit of pressure on the futures market. the dow is down 18, nasdaq is down 10. we'll be hearing from american express before the bell. lauren: in asia, the shanghai come pocomposite in china, down. beijing reporting the worst economic growth since the 1990s. cheryl: all eyes on europe, with boris johnson's deal with...
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lauren: unbelievable. well, love conquers all and the show must go on, not even the wildfires can stop this couple from tying the knot. that's the bride and groom. they're from chicago. they traveled to sonoma, california for their destination wedding. they were just miles from the kincaid fires. despite having to cancel the rehearsal dinner and having most of the vendors evacuate, they still had their wedding. cheryl: it's a beautiful picture. lauren: would you frame that? cheryl: actually, i would. they're not going to forget that one. let's stay with the devastation that we're seeing in northern california and throughout the state. strong winds continue to cause dangerous conditions across parts of the state still. lauren: the winds are expected to be fierce once again today. senior meteorologist janice dean live for us in the fox weather center with the latest. janice, good morning. janice: the wildfire danger will persist through today, midweek and through the end of the week in parts of california. w
lauren: unbelievable. well, love conquers all and the show must go on, not even the wildfires can stop this couple from tying the knot. that's the bride and groom. they're from chicago. they traveled to sonoma, california for their destination wedding. they were just miles from the kincaid fires. despite having to cancel the rehearsal dinner and having most of the vendors evacuate, they still had their wedding. cheryl: it's a beautiful picture. lauren: would you frame that? cheryl: actually, i...
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lauren and cheryl. cheryl: hillary, we're going to have a lot more on those economic plans that were thrown out last night, what that would mean for american taxes and their healthcare, a lot of it pretty expensive stuff. hillary vaughn, thank you for getting up early. we should turn our attention to the other side of the debate and not to be outdone, the trump campaign decided to fly a plane over the debate venue yesterday with a giant banner that said, quote, socialism destroys ohio jobs, vote trump. the campaign of the rnc expected to report to the election commission a $125.7 million haul raised for the third quarter. the former filings are due this sunday. lauren: jobs and jobs in ohio, a big theme last night. let's talk about the impeachment battle. house speaker nancy pelosi is rejecting calls by republicans to hold a full vote on whether to authorize the impeachment probe. >> there's no requirement a that we have a vote and so at this time we will not be having a vote. we're not here to call blu
lauren and cheryl. cheryl: hillary, we're going to have a lot more on those economic plans that were thrown out last night, what that would mean for american taxes and their healthcare, a lot of it pretty expensive stuff. hillary vaughn, thank you for getting up early. we should turn our attention to the other side of the debate and not to be outdone, the trump campaign decided to fly a plane over the debate venue yesterday with a giant banner that said, quote, socialism destroys ohio jobs,...
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lauren, over to you. lauren: speaking of houses, if you're a seinfeld fan, your dream home just hit the market. the townhouse that was used for elaine's home in the sit com now up for sale. the home is in the chelsea neighborhood of new york city, a short walk from museums and parks. it spans four floors, has six bedrooms, an open kitchen and a backyard garden. if you're ready to move in, cough up $8.65 million. is that a loot for this, brian -- lot for this, brian? >> you know what, we'll see. we'll see if that's a lot for it. cheryl: the original owners paid less than $1 million for that. that's a $7 million profit. >> god bless america. lauren: take a look at futures, a 1% gain for the dow, for the s&p 500 and the nasdaq gaining 1.2% this morning and you know what, now all three major averages, if these gains hold, certainly higher on the week. we have optimism on those trade talks continuing today with beijing and news that china is letting some more foreign money into their financial system. well, st
lauren, over to you. lauren: speaking of houses, if you're a seinfeld fan, your dream home just hit the market. the townhouse that was used for elaine's home in the sit com now up for sale. the home is in the chelsea neighborhood of new york city, a short walk from museums and parks. it spans four floors, has six bedrooms, an open kitchen and a backyard garden. if you're ready to move in, cough up $8.65 million. is that a loot for this, brian -- lot for this, brian? >> you know what,...
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lauren: washington, d.c. is the district of champions. >> here they are, one strike away, one out away. 3-2. there it is! the washington nationals are world champions for the first time in franchise history. lauren: the nationals upsetting the houston astros in game seven, giving dc its first world series title since 1924. it was suspenseful, will be remembered as the first ever in which the visiting team won all seven games in the world series. >> i want to celebrate with my boys because we are the world champions! [ cheering and applause ] lauren: nationals star steven strasberg was named mvp. cheryl: what an incredible game. they really pulled out something else last night. big news this morning, fiat chrysler will be merging with the owner of peugeot. tracee: the deal creates one of the world's largest automakers by volume with a market value of $48 billion. fiat chrysler and peugeot owner will each own p 50% of the new entity with fiat chrysler chairman joh john elkin taking e role as chairman. this come
lauren: washington, d.c. is the district of champions. >> here they are, one strike away, one out away. 3-2. there it is! the washington nationals are world champions for the first time in franchise history. lauren: the nationals upsetting the houston astros in game seven, giving dc its first world series title since 1924. it was suspenseful, will be remembered as the first ever in which the visiting team won all seven games in the world series. >> i want to celebrate with my boys...
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lauren: good morning, i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: all right. beat it, well, that was the story for the markets. if you're just waking up you missed several hours of trading chaos in the futures market. the s&p had 1% plus swings on conflicting talks of trade talks. the s&p is now down 2 and a quarter. lauren: despite the wild ride overnight in the u.s., take a look at this. stocks in asia mostly in the green. the shanghai composite gaining three quarters of 1%. cheryl: they certainly recovered during their session. global trade tensions the headline in europe and there's talks of another rate cut in britain. the ftse slightly lower, cac and dax are higher. lauren: all about trade today and the stakes are running high this morning. expectations are et pretty low. investors on edge as u.s. and chinese officials prepare to resume high level trade talks today, just days before higher u.s. tariffs on chinese goods are set to take effect. cheryl: edward lawrence has the latest from washington. edward, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, cheryl a
lauren: good morning, i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: all right. beat it, well, that was the story for the markets. if you're just waking up you missed several hours of trading chaos in the futures market. the s&p had 1% plus swings on conflicting talks of trade talks. the s&p is now down 2 and a quarter. lauren: despite the wild ride overnight in the u.s., take a look at this. stocks in asia mostly in the green. the shanghai composite gaining three quarters of 1%. cheryl: they certainly...
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cheryl and lauren, back to you. lauren: gradying thank you. meanwhile, the death toll is rising in japan from the typhoon. cheryl: so many people still missing. tracee carrasco has the latest details. tracee: the death toll from the worst typhoon to hit japan in decades rises to 66. thousands of homes remain without power or water after the typhoon slammed japan over the weekend. the hardest hit was north of tokyo where levies burst. pg&e facing major backlash after cutting power to more than 700,000 customers last week. the planned blackouts were done to avoid wildfires of. the governor, gavin newsom, sending a letter to the company demanding they pay rebates to the customers that lost power saying california shouldn't pay for decades of pg&e's greed and neglect. they said during the shutoff there were no catastrophic wildfires started. a massive recall hit tak taco b, 2.3 billion pounds of seasoned beef has been removed from restaurants from 21 states because some of it may be contaminated with metal shavings. they are saying customer safety
cheryl and lauren, back to you. lauren: gradying thank you. meanwhile, the death toll is rising in japan from the typhoon. cheryl: so many people still missing. tracee carrasco has the latest details. tracee: the death toll from the worst typhoon to hit japan in decades rises to 66. thousands of homes remain without power or water after the typhoon slammed japan over the weekend. the hardest hit was north of tokyo where levies burst. pg&e facing major backlash after cutting power to more...
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lauren: thank you. take a look at this, johnson & johnson shares are down sharply in the premarket, after a jury ordered the company pay $8 billion in damages to a man over an anti-psychotic drug. the man said his use of risperdol as a child caused large breasts and the company failed time properly warn of that -- failed to improperly warn of that risk. this is the latest in a series of legal setbacks for johnson & johnson in a slew of lawsuits alleging injuries from products, including the company's baby powder. cheryl: well, big news here in new york. the united nations is facing a big cash shortage. lauren: no surprise here. tracee carrasco with the details, good morning, tracee. tracee: good morning. the international body is facing the worst financial crisis in nearly 1 o 10 years, according a spokesperson for the u.n. secretary general. the organization saying unless actions are taken, operations could take a hit he globally including reduced travel and the ability to pay staffers. major power out
lauren: thank you. take a look at this, johnson & johnson shares are down sharply in the premarket, after a jury ordered the company pay $8 billion in damages to a man over an anti-psychotic drug. the man said his use of risperdol as a child caused large breasts and the company failed time properly warn of that -- failed to improperly warn of that risk. this is the latest in a series of legal setbacks for johnson & johnson in a slew of lawsuits alleging injuries from products, including...
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cheryl and lauren, back to you. lauren: the next five hours are key. thank you very much. >> reporter: you're welcome. cheryl: a former campaign aide to president trump and you're going to know the name, is running fors congress. lauren: i nearly fell off my chair when i heard this yesterday. tracee carrasco with the detail >> reporter: george papadopoulos is expected to announce tomorrow he will be running for the seat being opened by katie hill. she announced her resignation after reports that she had an inappropriate relationship. papadopoulos was sentenced to 14 days in prison after he admitted to lying during trump's presidential campaign. bed, bath and beyond is the latest company to be hacked. e-mail and password information was stolen, less than 1% of online customers' accounts were comcompromised. new yorks is bed di t ready to y good-bye to foixgras. it will ban it in new york city restaurants and vendors, citing animal cruel i at this. the legislation is widely supported by animal rights groups buts has come on fire from local restaurants. c
cheryl and lauren, back to you. lauren: the next five hours are key. thank you very much. >> reporter: you're welcome. cheryl: a former campaign aide to president trump and you're going to know the name, is running fors congress. lauren: i nearly fell off my chair when i heard this yesterday. tracee carrasco with the detail >> reporter: george papadopoulos is expected to announce tomorrow he will be running for the seat being opened by katie hill. she announced her resignation after...
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lauren, over to you. lauren: this is a crazy story. boulders meant to deter homeless camps on sidewalks are gone for now. several people pushed them into the streets in san francisco. they were purchased by residents and businesses to keep homeless and drug dealers off the sidewalks. the city is working on a long-term solution which could include, get this, bigger boulders that can't be physically removed. well, coming up, big changes coming to college football. that could mean student athletes get closer to giant paydays. and scammers are ditching spam and robocalls in favor of websites you know and love. how you can keep yourself safe. keep it here on "fbn: a.m.," we're invested in you. ♪ when we go down. ♪ we go down together. ♪ we'll get away with everything. ♪ let's show them we are better. ♪ show them we are, show them we are, show them we are, show them we are cats. so, we got griswalda. dinner's almost ready. but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with our renters insurance. yeah, switching and
lauren, over to you. lauren: this is a crazy story. boulders meant to deter homeless camps on sidewalks are gone for now. several people pushed them into the streets in san francisco. they were purchased by residents and businesses to keep homeless and drug dealers off the sidewalks. the city is working on a long-term solution which could include, get this, bigger boulders that can't be physically removed. well, coming up, big changes coming to college football. that could mean student athletes...
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lauren: welcome to "fbn: a.m.." good morning. i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: good morning, everybody. i'm cheryl casone. lauren: let's take a look at how your money is moving this thursday. modest losses yesterday, modest gain today. a weak retail sales report yesterday increasing the odds of a fed rate cut to 87%. cheryl: the commerce ministry in china releasing comments within the last hour, that news breaking, that basically that talks are on track between the u.s. and china following mr. mnuchin's comments yesterday on that topic. no change for shanghai, the hang seng did have a 0.47% gain. lauren: a last ditch brexit deal is in limbo as european leaders start a key meeting. mixed performance in the european markets. cheryl: we learned that congressman elijah cummings of baltimore has died. he had a medical procedure that he had said would only keep him away from about a week from his congressional duties. the democratic house oversight and reform committee chair a key figure in the impeachment inquiry into president trump. again, congressman elija
lauren: welcome to "fbn: a.m.." good morning. i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: good morning, everybody. i'm cheryl casone. lauren: let's take a look at how your money is moving this thursday. modest losses yesterday, modest gain today. a weak retail sales report yesterday increasing the odds of a fed rate cut to 87%. cheryl: the commerce ministry in china releasing comments within the last hour, that news breaking, that basically that talks are on track between the u.s. and china...
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connell: lauren. lauren: earnings kicks off this week. goes off with a bang with kristina partsinevelos on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> traders wondering how they will do and make money. especially earnings week starts now. we're 2% away from the highs. are we cheering, clapping, any type of moderate or slight beat when earnings come out. what we're seeing for this week. we have a few big consumer names. we have johnson & johnson. their earnings are expected q3, expecting decline. they're facing a lot of litigation. earnings per share at 2.01. netflix is expected to put out earnings as well. what we're seeing for netflix. morgan stanley lowered targets. a big concern about subscriber growth. you're seeing on the screen, "stranger things" one analyst note said that show could bring subscribers back to the platform but it is facing a lot of competition. american express as well. often see as barometer of the u.s. economy. switching gears, big week for bank earnings. four largest u.s. banks, before the bell, goldman, jpmorgan
connell: lauren. lauren: earnings kicks off this week. goes off with a bang with kristina partsinevelos on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> traders wondering how they will do and make money. especially earnings week starts now. we're 2% away from the highs. are we cheering, clapping, any type of moderate or slight beat when earnings come out. what we're seeing for this week. we have a few big consumer names. we have johnson & johnson. their earnings are expected q3,...
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lauren and cheryl. lauren: hillary, thank you. make sure to catch ivanka trump on trish regan prime time tonight at 8:00. cheryl: investors are gearing up for the jobs report. the economy expected to add jobs but at a weaker than expected -- but a weaker than expected read wag be the latest in a string of disappointing economic reports this week. let's bring in gus gako, ceo of hudson valley investment advisors. we're expecting the estimate, 145,000 jobs, unemployment rates are supposed to stay at 3.7%. what are you expecting for the report this morning? >> it should be pretty close to those numbers. i think people got spooked by the lei earlier this week. if you look at those numbers, have you to look past them. things are still pretty strong. the housing market, you see an expansion in housing and jobs are still pretty plentiful. if you have those two things going, there's no real reduction in terms of the economy. it's still we'll call it good, but a little slower than it was in terms of gdp growth. cheryl: you saw the manufact
lauren and cheryl. lauren: hillary, thank you. make sure to catch ivanka trump on trish regan prime time tonight at 8:00. cheryl: investors are gearing up for the jobs report. the economy expected to add jobs but at a weaker than expected -- but a weaker than expected read wag be the latest in a string of disappointing economic reports this week. let's bring in gus gako, ceo of hudson valley investment advisors. we're expecting the estimate, 145,000 jobs, unemployment rates are supposed to stay...
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lauren: good morning, everybody. happy halloween week. i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: yeah, as we head into the busiest week for the q3 earnings season, we'll take a look at how your money is moving this morning. futures are higher right now. the dow is up by 49, s&p up 4 and a quarter, nasdaq up 21 and three quarters. walgreens reports this morning. the dow and s&p are higher. watching that nasdaq, apple, facebook, google parent alphabet also coming out this week. lauren: the s&p is 3 points away from a record high. stocks in asia rally. the shanghai composite up almost 1%. china says phase one of the trade deal with the u.s. is, quote, basically completed. cheryl: in europe, th the eu st to approve a deadline extension from europe's moving from the block. lauren.lauren: breaking news. isis reportedly has a new leader, after th a death carried out by u.s. forces. cheryl: he was killed in syria. trey yingsts is in jerusalem with the details. >> reporter: the leader of the islamic state is dead, president trump you announced in washington. he was killed in a rai
lauren: good morning, everybody. happy halloween week. i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: yeah, as we head into the busiest week for the q3 earnings season, we'll take a look at how your money is moving this morning. futures are higher right now. the dow is up by 49, s&p up 4 and a quarter, nasdaq up 21 and three quarters. walgreens reports this morning. the dow and s&p are higher. watching that nasdaq, apple, facebook, google parent alphabet also coming out this week. lauren: the s&p is...
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cheryl and lauren. llauren: still ahead, mark zuckerberg headed back to capitol hill today to face a grilling again from lawmaker as the company pledges $1 billion to a problem some say it helped to create. and more charges coming down in the college admissions scandal. is actress lori loughlin now ready to make a deal? keep it here on "fbn: a.m.." ♪ what kind of world do you want. ♪ let's start at the start. ♪ de in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. let's go to the cemetery! to earn j.d. power chevdependability awards... across cars... trucks... and suvs. four years in a row. since more than 32,000 real people... just like me. and me. and me. took the sur
cheryl and lauren. llauren: still ahead, mark zuckerberg headed back to capitol hill today to face a grilling again from lawmaker as the company pledges $1 billion to a problem some say it helped to create. and more charges coming down in the college admissions scandal. is actress lori loughlin now ready to make a deal? keep it here on "fbn: a.m.." ♪ what kind of world do you want. ♪ let's start at the start. ♪ de in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the...
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lauren was a place junior doctor lauren phillips was ever seen. lauren was a talented musician, and her car was found attached abandoned on the coast. her body has never been found. attached abandoned on the coast. her body has never been foundlj attached abandoned on the coast. her body has never been found. i think she felt it was a privilege to be a doctor. she really wanted to do a job that could make a difference, and that she could help people. for former nhs manager andrea graham, the pain of losing her daughter is ever present. nowhere more so than here, where she was last seen. and year is not alone in her grief. 0ne doctor in every three weeks takes their own life in this country. in 2016, the year before lauren phillips disappeared, junior doctors went on strike in protest at government changes to their working hours and pay. laurenjoined the picket lines and posted about her fears for the nhs. she felt that the new contract was unfair and wrong and infile new contract was unfair and wrong and in file —— and new contract was unfair
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lauren went missing in february 2017. a month later, 32—year—old rebecca 0venden from grantham in lincolnshire was found dead in plymouth. dr 0venden had written a facebook post about the pressure of working in a&e. it went viral and was shared 38,000 times. the coroner recorded that rebecca had a history of mental health issues and had attempted to take her life before. then in october, junior dr sophie spooner took her own life, two months after a complaint was made against her. a complaint which was dismissed. her family told us she tried but failed to get support and was afraid her colleagues in west sussex would find out about her depression. she was 26. at the launch of a report into the mental well being of nhs staff february, the health secretary chose to highlight what had happened to lauren. in a speech, matt hancock apologised and said the nhs didn't do enough to help. it was just heartbreaking, really, for me to realise lauren has become a case history for things ever wrong in the nhs. andrea has come to l
lauren went missing in february 2017. a month later, 32—year—old rebecca 0venden from grantham in lincolnshire was found dead in plymouth. dr 0venden had written a facebook post about the pressure of working in a&e. it went viral and was shared 38,000 times. the coroner recorded that rebecca had a history of mental health issues and had attempted to take her life before. then in october, junior dr sophie spooner took her own life, two months after a complaint was made against her. a...
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they are her legacay, their lives a gift lauren left for the world. >> reporter: we miss you, lauren. that's "nightline."
they are her legacay, their lives a gift lauren left for the world. >> reporter: we miss you, lauren. that's "nightline."
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lauren. he. lauren: he originally pledged not guilty. stuart: october 19th is the most popular wedding day. i thought it was june. a lot money spent on thousand nuptials. we'll tell you what is going on with this. oz pearlman, the mentalist, mind reader is back. more truly mind-blowing magic. he has been on the show before. that guy is incredible. ♪. the world is built for you. so why isn't it all about you when it comes to your money? so. what's on your mind? we are a 97-year-old firm built for right now. edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. aewith medicare advantage plans designed for the whole you. and monthly premiums starting at $0. plus hospital, medical and prescription drug coverage in one simple plan. and health coaching and fitness memberships to help you age actively. so you can be ready for what matters most. call today. we'll send you a $10 visa reward card with no obligation to enroll. or visit us online at aetnamedicare.com/tv that's why xfinity mobile lets you design your own data. you can share 1,
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. >> so, lauren, what happened here? were these companies simply baking too long in the private equity oven? >> well, some of them were probably baking to a race p. but the -- crisp. but the problem is we didn't know it until they filed their regulatory papers to become public. sunlight is the best disinfectant, and the public markets are a ray of sunlight for many companies that had been doing a lot of silly things in the private market when they come public and they don't have earnings and there's no path, investors get pretty upset. >> that makes a lot of sense. al, you look at a company like wework which was the more at least space to -- the more expensive it got. that just doesn't scale. >> it's strange because in private markets every milestone, everybody just expects valuations to go higher and higher, and it's like this extended period of private ownership head to this strange bubble. >> we've got one more. managing through disruption may be the number one challenge for ceos and investors. the founder of a consul
. >> so, lauren, what happened here? were these companies simply baking too long in the private equity oven? >> well, some of them were probably baking to a race p. but the -- crisp. but the problem is we didn't know it until they filed their regulatory papers to become public. sunlight is the best disinfectant, and the public markets are a ray of sunlight for many companies that had been doing a lot of silly things in the private market when they come public and they don't have...
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. >> so, lauren, what happened here? were these companies simply baking too long in the private equity oven? >> well, some of them were probably baking to a race p. but the -- crisp. but the problem is we didn't know it until they filed their regulatory papers to become public. sunlight is the best disinfectant, and the public markets are a ray of sunlight for many companies that had been doing a lot of silly things in the private market when they come public and they don't have earnings and there's no path, investors get pretty upset. >> that makes a lot of sense. al, you look at a company like wework which was the more at least space to -- the more expensive it got. that just doesn't scale. >> it's strange because in private markets every milestone, everybody just expects valuations to go higher and higher, and it's like this extended period of private ownership head to this strange bubble. >> we've got one more. managing through disruption may be the number one challenge for ceos and investors. the founder of a consul
. >> so, lauren, what happened here? were these companies simply baking too long in the private equity oven? >> well, some of them were probably baking to a race p. but the -- crisp. but the problem is we didn't know it until they filed their regulatory papers to become public. sunlight is the best disinfectant, and the public markets are a ray of sunlight for many companies that had been doing a lot of silly things in the private market when they come public and they don't have...
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of the politicking i mean holmes sitting in for larry king lauren duke became widely known only a few years ago following a scorching op bedri written for teen vogue and titled donald trump is gaslighting america well the piece became a viral sensation and lauren was suddenly and in demand speaker and guest on t.v. and radio well she is back in the public eye with a new book and the assertion that donald trump 2016 when shook young people out of a coma and reminded that voting bloc that government by and for the people requires their input so will younger voters participate in the 2020 election process and who or what will motivate them to do so so let's talk about this with journalist and feminist advocate lauren duca who joins me right here from new york city she's the author of the newly released book how to start a revolution young people and the future of politics ron brownstein thanks for having me great so your book is about starting a revolution why do you think we need that right now. i think that for too long we've understood democracy as a thing that we have and not. thing
of the politicking i mean holmes sitting in for larry king lauren duke became widely known only a few years ago following a scorching op bedri written for teen vogue and titled donald trump is gaslighting america well the piece became a viral sensation and lauren was suddenly and in demand speaker and guest on t.v. and radio well she is back in the public eye with a new book and the assertion that donald trump 2016 when shook young people out of a coma and reminded that voting bloc that...
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lauren, what happened? lauren: you had an iranian tanker attacked maybe by two missiles, caused a fire, oil leaked into the red sea. this was 60 miles from that saudi arabian port which is a global trade route. this increases tensions in the middle east but if you look at the price of oil here in the u.s., it was higher by 2%. now look at that. $54.15, only up 1.1%. you have a slowing global economy. that is keeping the price down. and you have a lot of oil right here in the united states. stuart: exactly right. if that had happened five years ago, four years ago, the price of oil would be $100 a barrel. now, american frackers have bailed us all out. lauren: i have been tracking this this morning. the high was a 2% pop early on, right after it happened for wti in the united states. also, you have opec meeting later this year. they will vow to do whatever they can to sustain the price of oil, but that is becoming increasingly difficult with our production. stuart: i call that a rather weak response to a tank
lauren, what happened? lauren: you had an iranian tanker attacked maybe by two missiles, caused a fire, oil leaked into the red sea. this was 60 miles from that saudi arabian port which is a global trade route. this increases tensions in the middle east but if you look at the price of oil here in the u.s., it was higher by 2%. now look at that. $54.15, only up 1.1%. you have a slowing global economy. that is keeping the price down. and you have a lot of oil right here in the united states....
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lauren: two take-aways. the goal of these students in many cases is not to work at an investment bank. it's to work at a startup. because they like the idea of contributing to something, to making something their own. they are for profit, they are for capitalism but they also want the make an impact. impact investing is big. they do understand that even though mom and dad pay for two or three ubers a day, uber is not profitable. they get those concepts. that's how they invest. i was shocked at their investments, for instance, of gilead science, eastman chemical, digital realty trust. neil: it's an exhaustive look at the cash flow, all the things that go into making an investment? lauren: each presentation, there was 11 for undergrad, 11 for grad, takes about 48 hours of research. neil: what kind of portfolio are they looking at? is the class united on this? lauren: they have to vote. each of the students, well, because they are part of a group and that group has to make their presentation to the class, then
lauren: two take-aways. the goal of these students in many cases is not to work at an investment bank. it's to work at a startup. because they like the idea of contributing to something, to making something their own. they are for profit, they are for capitalism but they also want the make an impact. impact investing is big. they do understand that even though mom and dad pay for two or three ubers a day, uber is not profitable. they get those concepts. that's how they invest. i was shocked at...
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back to you lauren and david at universal. >> thanks, matt. yes, david and i have moved locations for a very special reason. we're about to go through the walking dead maze. first we're joined by david's good friend danny. >> hey! >> you did not do that! >> david, you were in the "scream" movies. you're a horror icon. no better guide to this haunted maze than the original "scream" king. david starred in all four fright-fest films as deputy dewey. in "mob town" david plays an officer again. >> get out of here zombie. >> get out of here. >> i have a problem with you. >> that zombie is gonna be sleeping with the fishes. >> you're making a big mistake, pal. >> how so? >> get us out of here. >> whoa! >> david spade, i haven't seen you in years. selfie! >> we made it out alive. what was it like in there? >> my nightclub when the lights come on. >> kevin frazier is still sweating it out for a different reason. he's still inside that cake. the big surprise is next. >> we're with you kevin. >> let's about not getting the ball. all of a sudden he starts
back to you lauren and david at universal. >> thanks, matt. yes, david and i have moved locations for a very special reason. we're about to go through the walking dead maze. first we're joined by david's good friend danny. >> hey! >> you did not do that! >> david, you were in the "scream" movies. you're a horror icon. no better guide to this haunted maze than the original "scream" king. david starred in all four fright-fest films as deputy dewey. in...
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dr lauren phillips‘ body has never been found. i don't have anywhere to go to grieve for lauren. i can't sit beside a grave. but this has to be a more beautiful place to be and to think about lauren. marie ashby reporting, and you can see more on that story on inside out, south west, at 07.30 on monday and later, on the bbc iplayer. the us secretary of defence says all remaining american troops in northern syria are expected to be relocated to iraq. turkey has been carrying out an offensive against kurdish forces in northern syria following president trump's decision to withdraw us forces from the border region. a temporary ceasefire has been declared but both turkey and the kurds have accused each other of breaches. it's reported that up to 300,000 people have fled their homes since the offensive started. our correspondent barbara plett usher is in turkey and spoke to me earlier... we are in day three now of the ceasefire which is actually a temporary halt to the turkish offensive into these areas just across the border in syria. they stopped the offensive in order to give the k
dr lauren phillips‘ body has never been found. i don't have anywhere to go to grieve for lauren. i can't sit beside a grave. but this has to be a more beautiful place to be and to think about lauren. marie ashby reporting, and you can see more on that story on inside out, south west, at 07.30 on monday and later, on the bbc iplayer. the us secretary of defence says all remaining american troops in northern syria are expected to be relocated to iraq. turkey has been carrying out an offensive...
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back to you lauren and david at universal. >> thanks, matt. yes, david and i have moved locations for a very special reason. we're about to go through the walking dead maze. first we're joined by david's good friend danny. >> hey! >> you did not do that! >> david, you were in the "scream" movies. you're a horror icon. no better guide to this haunted maze than the original "scream" king. david starred in all four fright-fest films as deputy dewey. in "mob town" david plays an officer again. >> get out of here zombie. >> get out of here. >> i have a problem with you. >> that zbie is gonna be sleeping with the fishes. >> you're making a big mistake, pal. >> how so? >> get us out of here. >> whoa! >> david spade, i haven't seen you in years. selfie! >> we made it out alive. what was it like in there? >> my nightclub when the lights come on. >> kevin frazier is still sweating it out for a different reason. he's still inside thatcake. the big surprise is next. >> we're with you kevin. >> let's forget injections and look up to 5 years younger in 12 w
back to you lauren and david at universal. >> thanks, matt. yes, david and i have moved locations for a very special reason. we're about to go through the walking dead maze. first we're joined by david's good friend danny. >> hey! >> you did not do that! >> david, you were in the "scream" movies. you're a horror icon. no better guide to this haunted maze than the original "scream" king. david starred in all four fright-fest films as deputy dewey. in...
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lauren: we have been spending a lot of time on this. there has been a good conversation going on within the alliance about how to tackle this at the national level but also, how do we play to the advantage of the alliance to do things to support our allies when they are attacked. you all probably know about the european center of excellence for countering threats in helsinki. it has been doing a lot of work to develop a playbook of countermeasures and potential options. at our disposal in the face of hybrid attacks at different levels. it is important to build on that and start socializing those options so policymakers understand what options are actually on the table. and so we are not taken by surprise when the shoe drops and things happen. and so that they are not controversial but more socialized in the minds of our policymakers. they can only go so far. i do think we need to put more emphasis on how do we take this. the trouble is so much needs to be done at the national level but it is difficult to coordinate that in a multination
lauren: we have been spending a lot of time on this. there has been a good conversation going on within the alliance about how to tackle this at the national level but also, how do we play to the advantage of the alliance to do things to support our allies when they are attacked. you all probably know about the european center of excellence for countering threats in helsinki. it has been doing a lot of work to develop a playbook of countermeasures and potential options. at our disposal in the...
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dr lauren phillips' body has never been found. i don't have anywhere to go to grieve for lauren. i can't sit beside a grave. but this has to be a more beautiful place to be and to think about lauren. marie ashby reporting — and you can see more on that story on inside out, south west, at 07.30 on monday and later, on the bbc iplayer. the us secretary of defence says all remaining american troops in northern syria are expected to be relocated to iraq. turkey has been carrying out an offensive against kurdish forces in northern syria following president trump's decision to withdraw us forces from the border region. a temporary ceasefire has been declared but both turkey and the kurds have accused each other of breaches. it's reported that up to 300,000 people have fled their homes since the offensive started. our correspondent barbara plett usher is in turkey and spoke to me earlier... we are in day three now of the ceasefire, which is actually a ten freehold to the turkish offensive into these areas, adjust across—the—board in into these areas, adjust across—the—boa rd i
dr lauren phillips' body has never been found. i don't have anywhere to go to grieve for lauren. i can't sit beside a grave. but this has to be a more beautiful place to be and to think about lauren. marie ashby reporting — and you can see more on that story on inside out, south west, at 07.30 on monday and later, on the bbc iplayer. the us secretary of defence says all remaining american troops in northern syria are expected to be relocated to iraq. turkey has been carrying out an offensive...
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dr lauren phillips' body has never been found. i don't have anywhere to go to grieve for lauren. i can't sit beside a grave. but this has to be a more beautiful place to be and to think about lauren. marie ashby reporting, and you can see more on that story on inside out south west at 7:30 on monday and later on the bbc iplayer. the longest nonstop commercial passenger flight has landed successfully in sydney. the qantas plane took just over 19 hours to fly direct from new york. the airline is considering whether to begin regular nonstop flights between the cities, and it's enlisted the help of university researchers to find out how such a long flights affect passengers and crew. the duke and duchess of cambridge have paid a second visit to a children's village in lahore in pakistan, after thunderstorms prevented their return flight to islamabad. it's understood that the duchess was particularly keen to return to the organisation, which supports more than 150 orphans in boarding homes. after a quick game of cricket, william and kate were given friendship bracelets — a pink one
dr lauren phillips' body has never been found. i don't have anywhere to go to grieve for lauren. i can't sit beside a grave. but this has to be a more beautiful place to be and to think about lauren. marie ashby reporting, and you can see more on that story on inside out south west at 7:30 on monday and later on the bbc iplayer. the longest nonstop commercial passenger flight has landed successfully in sydney. the qantas plane took just over 19 hours to fly direct from new york. the airline is...
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dr lauren phillips‘ body has never been found. i don't have anywhere to go to grieve for lauren. i can't sit beside a grave. but this has to be a more beautiful place to be and to think about lauren. marie ashby reporting, and you can see more on that story on inside out, south west at 7:30 on monday and later on the bbc iplayer. the headlines on bbc news: the government says it's determined to press ahead with efforts to approve borisjohnson's brexit plan, even though he's been forced to ask for an extension to the deadline. a double murder investigation has begun after two 17—year—old boys were stabbed to death late last night in milton keynes. further violence on the streets of hong kong as police fire tear gas at demonstrators marching in defiance of a police ban the us secretary of defence says all remaining american troops in northern syria are expected to be relocated to iraq. turkey has been carrying out an offensive against kurdish forces in northern syria following president trump's decision to withdraw us forces from the border region. a temporary ceasefire has bee
dr lauren phillips‘ body has never been found. i don't have anywhere to go to grieve for lauren. i can't sit beside a grave. but this has to be a more beautiful place to be and to think about lauren. marie ashby reporting, and you can see more on that story on inside out, south west at 7:30 on monday and later on the bbc iplayer. the headlines on bbc news: the government says it's determined to press ahead with efforts to approve borisjohnson's brexit plan, even though he's been forced to ask...
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dr lauren phillips' body has never been found. i don't have anywhere to go to grieve for lauren. i can't sit beside a grave. but this has to be a more beautiful place to be and to think about lauren. marie ashby reporting — and you can see more on that story on inside out, south west, at 07.30 on monday and later, on the bbc iplayer. the us secretary of defence says all remaining american troops in northern syria are expected to be relocated to iraq. turkey has been carrying out an offensive against kurdish forces in northern syria following president trump's decision to withdraw us forces from the border region. a temporary ceasefire has been declared but both turkey and the kurds have accused each other of breaches. it's reported that up to 300,000 people have fled their homes since the offensive started. 0ur correspondent barbara plett usher is in turkey, a couple of hours from the border in the south of the country. tell us, what is the latest state of the ceasefire? we are in day three of the ceasefire, which is a temporary halt to the turkish offensive into these areas, j
dr lauren phillips' body has never been found. i don't have anywhere to go to grieve for lauren. i can't sit beside a grave. but this has to be a more beautiful place to be and to think about lauren. marie ashby reporting — and you can see more on that story on inside out, south west, at 07.30 on monday and later, on the bbc iplayer. the us secretary of defence says all remaining american troops in northern syria are expected to be relocated to iraq. turkey has been carrying out an offensive...
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dr lauren phillips‘ body has never been found. i don't have anywhere to go to grieve for lauren. i can't sit beside a grave. but this has to be a more beautiful place to be and to think about lauren. marie ashby reporting — and you can see more on that story on inside out, south west, at 07.30 on monday and later, on the bbc iplayer. the us secretary of defence says all remaining american troops in northern syria are expected to be relocated to iraq. turkey has been carrying out an offensive against kurdish forces in northern syria following president trump's decision to withdraw us forces from the border region. a temporary ceasefire has been declared but both turkey and the kurds have accused each other of breaches. it's reported that up to 300,000 people have fled their homes since the offensive started. president trump has said he is abandoning his plan to host the 2020 g7 summit at his florida golf resort. it comes after democrats said the decision was evidence of the president misusing his office for personal gain. from washington chris buckler reports. white house offici
dr lauren phillips‘ body has never been found. i don't have anywhere to go to grieve for lauren. i can't sit beside a grave. but this has to be a more beautiful place to be and to think about lauren. marie ashby reporting — and you can see more on that story on inside out, south west, at 07.30 on monday and later, on the bbc iplayer. the us secretary of defence says all remaining american troops in northern syria are expected to be relocated to iraq. turkey has been carrying out an...
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dr lauren phillips' body has never been found. i don't have anywhere to go to grieve for lauren. i can't sit beside a grave. but this has to be a more beautiful place to be and to think about lauren. marie ashby reporting — and you can see more on that story on inside out south west at 7:30 on monday and later on the bbc iplayer. the longest nonstop commerical passenger flight has landed successfully in sydney. the qantas plane tookjust over 19 hours to fly direct from new york. the airline is considering whether to begin regular nonstop flights between the cities, and it's enlisted the help of university researchers to find out how such a long flights affect passengers and crew. alanjoyce is the ceo of qantas. this is part of project sunrise and the first of three test flights that is going to come up with recommendations of how we manage pilot fatigue, how we actually manage passengerjet lag, and after 19 hours on the flight, i think we've gotten this right. the duke and duchess of cambridge have paid a second visit to a children's village in lahore in pakistan after thunders
dr lauren phillips' body has never been found. i don't have anywhere to go to grieve for lauren. i can't sit beside a grave. but this has to be a more beautiful place to be and to think about lauren. marie ashby reporting — and you can see more on that story on inside out south west at 7:30 on monday and later on the bbc iplayer. the longest nonstop commerical passenger flight has landed successfully in sydney. the qantas plane tookjust over 19 hours to fly direct from new york. the airline...
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dr lauren phillips' body has never been found. i don't have anywhere to go to grieve for lauren. i can't sit beside a grave. but this has to be a more beautiful place to be and to think about lauren. marie ashby reporting — and you can see more on that story on inside out south west at 7.30pm on monday and later on the bbc iplayer. parliamentary elections in switzerland have seen a big rise in support for green parties. according to projections the two swiss green parties are expected to have taken a combined 20% of the vote. the right—wing swiss people's party, which historically dominates swiss politics, saw its support drop by a projected 3%. our correspondent imogen foukes has been analysing the impact these results could have on the country's government. the swiss can see the glaciers melting a dull pain communities threatened by rock and mud slides. today voters took those concerns to the ballot box and many of them voted green. projected results, we expect switzerland's green parties two together have about 20% of the vote and they will be a significant force in politi
dr lauren phillips' body has never been found. i don't have anywhere to go to grieve for lauren. i can't sit beside a grave. but this has to be a more beautiful place to be and to think about lauren. marie ashby reporting — and you can see more on that story on inside out south west at 7.30pm on monday and later on the bbc iplayer. parliamentary elections in switzerland have seen a big rise in support for green parties. according to projections the two swiss green parties are expected to have...
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lauren simonetti is here. lauren, you know how i feel about this. i don't want to talk about expectations. i think the report shows mcdonald's keeping its place as the number one fast food retailer on the planet. what else have we got? lauren: international growth of almost 6% in the quarter. new promotions, price increases, that's great for the company. it's working. new items, they are opening 1200 new stores this year. okay. and where is it at? delivery. they plan to deliver -- a $4 billion delivery goal by the end of the year. they keep buying technology companies so they keep up to date and are testing meatless. they are totally on trend. stuart: thank you very much. not a single word uttered about expectations beat or miss. oh, you are good. lauren: i can come back? stuart: absolutely. let's get real serious now and talk about the exxon trial. frankly, i call it a show trial. it begins today in new york. exxon's charged with lying to investors about the cost of carbon emissions. jackie deangelis at the courthouse in manhattan. jackie, set the
lauren simonetti is here. lauren, you know how i feel about this. i don't want to talk about expectations. i think the report shows mcdonald's keeping its place as the number one fast food retailer on the planet. what else have we got? lauren: international growth of almost 6% in the quarter. new promotions, price increases, that's great for the company. it's working. new items, they are opening 1200 new stores this year. okay. and where is it at? delivery. they plan to deliver -- a $4 billion...
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lauren? lauren: fresh idea. it is in redwood city, california, shared kitchen, businesses use the same kitchen, same chef, will use door dash to deliver in seven markets in the area. this might be a markets the business might not have access but customers want the menu. door dash will do that with zero. it is free. charles: who cleans the kitchen? lauren: very good kitchen. door dash has a 7 billion-dollar valuation. this putting them into new markets and other businesses into new markets as well. charles: close to profitability. good stuff. elizabeth warren has her eyes on mark zuckerberg. here is proof, the campaign released a faked a on facebook where zuckerberg endorses president trump. we'll get into that with howard kurtz. nba season is about a week away but they're trying to put the china controversy behind them but can they? david portnoy is the bar stool guy. he joins us next hour. ♪ the world is built for you. so why isn't it all about you when it comes to your money? so. what's on your mind? we are
lauren? lauren: fresh idea. it is in redwood city, california, shared kitchen, businesses use the same kitchen, same chef, will use door dash to deliver in seven markets in the area. this might be a markets the business might not have access but customers want the menu. door dash will do that with zero. it is free. charles: who cleans the kitchen? lauren: very good kitchen. door dash has a 7 billion-dollar valuation. this putting them into new markets and other businesses into new markets as...
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lauren martinez is live in san francisco with more on this really dramatic change. lauren? >> that's right. market street is san francisco's busiest transit corridor. the chair of the sfmta says the market street project, the better market street project is about improving transportation and safety. on any given day, holiday or no holiday, market street is bustling. the better market street project is a multiagency proposal that will close off the busy thoroughfare to private cars. >> i think it's a good move. i really do. i think it would just be -- open up the congestion and all that feeling that we feel of just kind of like ugh. >> the project will stretch from octavia boulevard in hayes valley to stewart street in the financial district. this is a look at market today, and that is a look at what the plan could look like. wider sidewalk, a dedicated bike lanes on both sides. factors that address safety. >> we have this year 2019 seen an uptick in the number of fatal collisions involving people walking and biking, including on market street. >> private cars can still cros
lauren martinez is live in san francisco with more on this really dramatic change. lauren? >> that's right. market street is san francisco's busiest transit corridor. the chair of the sfmta says the market street project, the better market street project is about improving transportation and safety. on any given day, holiday or no holiday, market street is bustling. the better market street project is a multiagency proposal that will close off the busy thoroughfare to private cars....
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reporting live, i'm lauren martinez, abc7 news. >> thank you, lauren. we will check back with you in a few minutes. but this morning, pg&e has cut power to customers overnight. and we will get back to that, but we wanted to show you this video now from amy, and her camera is close to the flame, and kind of showing you in the center of the screen, and what would you call it, a fire here that is just in the one spot, and that is what cal fire told us that they were concerned about is just different hot spots to the fires and that is what prompted them to do the evacuations that we have seen most recently in geyserville, and the hot spots that they wanted to be cautious and careful and not take any risks. >> and it demonstrates how quickly that fire spread, because you are watching live on the tv as it is starting to jump to more acreage, and as you can see, the crews are in a smart place, fwhaz are on the other side of the vineyard from the fire, and the vineyards as we have seen a couple of years ago often act as a fire break. so we will continue to watc
reporting live, i'm lauren martinez, abc7 news. >> thank you, lauren. we will check back with you in a few minutes. but this morning, pg&e has cut power to customers overnight. and we will get back to that, but we wanted to show you this video now from amy, and her camera is close to the flame, and kind of showing you in the center of the screen, and what would you call it, a fire here that is just in the one spot, and that is what cal fire told us that they were concerned about is...
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lauren? >> pg&e said the next round of shutoffs could be done in seven phases, but those times may change depending on weather and the utility company has not said where exactly the shutoffs will happen. last night we were in sausalito where businesses there are in the dark. we spoke with a couple of residents on how they feel during this outage. >> it still feels like a dry run in many ways for a real emergency, we at least get advanced notice of this. as inconvenient as it is, we know it's going to happen. >> i don't believe what pg&e are saying, that the issue here is helping to prevent fires. i think -- i think a lot of it is greed. >> again, pg&e says it will try to turn on electricity to the 850,000 customers impacted by the current shutoff. the all-clear has come from some parts of the state but not here in the bay area. the utility warns that power may continue to be out through the duration of the next event. reporting live at larkspur ferry terminal, lauren lauren, abc7 news. >>> th
lauren? >> pg&e said the next round of shutoffs could be done in seven phases, but those times may change depending on weather and the utility company has not said where exactly the shutoffs will happen. last night we were in sausalito where businesses there are in the dark. we spoke with a couple of residents on how they feel during this outage. >> it still feels like a dry run in many ways for a real emergency, we at least get advanced notice of this. as inconvenient as it is,...
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lauren martinez is live in the east bay with a look at why. lauren? >> reporter: governor newsom reached out to javier beccera's office by the california energy commission. now the report said california drivers paid an average of krenlts mo cents more and as high as $1 in april of this year. if oil companies are engaging in price fixing then legal action should protect the publ. questions whether he's paying for higher quality gas. >> if you see the average gas prices higher and the gas mileage less, you think you get good quality gas and you're really not then at the same time the gas tax on top of it so you're really not benefiting at all. we have to ut lied it. >> reporter: the president of the western states petroleum association said the trade group is reviewing the commission's report. reporting live in emeryville, l lauren martinez. >>> you think the traffic is bad now, it will get worse. the number of cars on our roads is expected to double by 2040. this morning we're hearing from the ceo of waze, the app that tries to shorten commute time. >
lauren martinez is live in the east bay with a look at why. lauren? >> reporter: governor newsom reached out to javier beccera's office by the california energy commission. now the report said california drivers paid an average of krenlts mo cents more and as high as $1 in april of this year. if oil companies are engaging in price fixing then legal action should protect the publ. questions whether he's paying for higher quality gas. >> if you see the average gas prices higher and...
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lauren, cheryl. >> ellison thank you. well united autoworkers officials have sold out bad news that lengthy strike against gm seems to be far from over. >> rob has more on why negotiations are following apart and why communications between the car maker and union leadership is breaking down. there's no sign that it is going to be setted any time soon. strike against general motors taking turn for worse according to ii president union officials with another proposal to general no to tores to secure a new four-year contract responding sunday is what uaw leadership is older offer they previously rejected and a telling union member this is offer, quote, did nothing to provide job security. also telling gm vp of labor reelses you didn't have a courtesy to explain why you could not accept or reject our package proposal but gm says it is working to supply union with, quote, very good proposals that benefit employees. the strike is now entering its fourth week, roughly 50,000 union members calling for better wages health care, an
lauren, cheryl. >> ellison thank you. well united autoworkers officials have sold out bad news that lengthy strike against gm seems to be far from over. >> rob has more on why negotiations are following apart and why communications between the car maker and union leadership is breaking down. there's no sign that it is going to be setted any time soon. strike against general motors taking turn for worse according to ii president union officials with another proposal to general no to...
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lauren, do you believe -- do we think -- well, we'll get back to lauren in a moment. >> i know what you're going to ask. it's a good one. lauren, any republicans likely or possibly going to vote for this resolution? vote in favor? >> well, i think a lot of republicans are arguing this is just a little too much, too late. and that's basically the argument we've heard from many of them is that, look, this doesn't really give republicans the opportunity to issue subpoenas or request witnesses if you have to do this with consultation from a democratic chairman. you have to have a vote of the full committee where democrats already control that committee. so they're arguing that just a democratic talking point. this really does nothing to establish the rights of republicans. and i think that leadership is basically we're united behind this. you saw that was something that republican lawmakers were tweeting over the last several hours saying that after meet with the president last night during that fund-raiser, they are walking away feeling very united as a party. that they're going to stick toge
lauren, do you believe -- do we think -- well, we'll get back to lauren in a moment. >> i know what you're going to ask. it's a good one. lauren, any republicans likely or possibly going to vote for this resolution? vote in favor? >> well, i think a lot of republicans are arguing this is just a little too much, too late. and that's basically the argument we've heard from many of them is that, look, this doesn't really give republicans the opportunity to issue subpoenas or request...
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that's where lauren martinez is. good morning, lauren. >> good morning. yes. if you or someone you know needs to evacuate, don't tell them to go to the windsor high school evacuation center. that will close in less than an hour. we're here at the healdsburg community center. we got here at 4:30. the parking lot is slowly starting to fill up. we saw a line of evacuees just come in moments ago here. i know it's dark to see, but there are evacuees slowly making their way outside of their cars. over to my right, animal control got here a few minutes ago. this is the cuddle shelter. if you have small pets, you can bring them. the red cross is here. they are helping any evacuees with information. they're providing water. they have snacks. i wanted to show you what's inside of this trailer to give you an idea of what they bring into a situation like this. those green bags are cots. those blue cots over there are more comfortable beds. one thing to keep in mind at home, this happened overnight. so a lot of people staying in these evacuation centers are tired. some of
that's where lauren martinez is. good morning, lauren. >> good morning. yes. if you or someone you know needs to evacuate, don't tell them to go to the windsor high school evacuation center. that will close in less than an hour. we're here at the healdsburg community center. we got here at 4:30. the parking lot is slowly starting to fill up. we saw a line of evacuees just come in moments ago here. i know it's dark to see, but there are evacuees slowly making their way outside of their...
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jason: here is reporter lauren etter in l.a. lauren: like other silicon valley companies, this started at stanford university. the founders were graduate students studying at the business school, and they were smokers. were sharing smokes out back and decided, wow, this is an outmoded product. maybe we can innovate on that. they did a lot of research. they launched their very first version of an e-cigarette, at a time when there was not too much competition on the market. they basically innovated in the cigarette space and launched what became the most popular e-cigarette in the world. carol: but it was not so easy. first, the initial device did not work so well, and it was hard getting investor money, too, initially. lauren: it is interesting because at the time they were seeking money, circa 2005 to 2010 when they had the prototype, they wanted to start launching it, and they got the cold shoulder from silicon valley investors initially. the tobacco industry is considered to be one of the sin industries, and silicon valley shu
jason: here is reporter lauren etter in l.a. lauren: like other silicon valley companies, this started at stanford university. the founders were graduate students studying at the business school, and they were smokers. were sharing smokes out back and decided, wow, this is an outmoded product. maybe we can innovate on that. they did a lot of research. they launched their very first version of an e-cigarette, at a time when there was not too much competition on the market. they basically...
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of the politicking i may be holmes sitting in for larry king lauren duke became widely known only a few years ago following a scorching bedroom written for teen vogue and titled donald trump is gaslighting america well the piece became a viral sensation and lauren was suddenly and in demand speaker and guest on t.v. and radio well she's back in the public eye with a new book and the assertion that donald trump 2016 when shook young people out of a coma and reminded that voting block that government by and for the people requires their input so will younger voters participate in the 2020 election process and who or what will motivate them to do so so let's talk about this with journalist and feminist advocate lauren duca who joins me right here from new york city she's the author of the newly released book how to start a revolution young people and the future of politics where. things are having me great so your book is about starting a revolution why do you think we need that right now. i think that for too long we've understood democracy as a thing that we have and not a thing that we
of the politicking i may be holmes sitting in for larry king lauren duke became widely known only a few years ago following a scorching bedroom written for teen vogue and titled donald trump is gaslighting america well the piece became a viral sensation and lauren was suddenly and in demand speaker and guest on t.v. and radio well she's back in the public eye with a new book and the assertion that donald trump 2016 when shook young people out of a coma and reminded that voting block that...