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thanks cheryl. cheryl: we have a lot more coming up. unhealthy habits, how you can break bad routines that you developed during quarantine. you know i'm talking to you. plus reopening -- the happiest place on earth, set for walt disney world to keep iters have volunteers safe. live on fox business. this week on "mornings with maria" tomorrow from hit song to startups grammy winning artist the chainsmokers, give us a look inside their 50 million dollar venture fund. wednesday dr. mike is here with every day tips to keep your family safe from the coronavirus. thursday, wake up to the word on wall street, an inside look at what is moving your money. and friday, facebook under fire with an avalanche of advertisers walking away. from officer bob on the ramifications all right here on ramifications all right here on "mornings with maria." you need to break down your cardboard. thank you. violation. violation. i see you've met cynthia. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. and it does help us save a bunch of money. two
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cheryl? cheryl: good point. a lot of these companies don't need as much office space as they used to. gerri willis, good to see you, gerri. thank you. well the markets go up, they go down. look it has been volatile. certainly been a pretty intense second quarter for all of but how do you ensure your portfolio is protected against volatility? bring in today's closer, ernie ramos, bmo low volatility equity fund. 277 billion of assets under management. volatility has been the name of the game for the second quarter in particular but what about the next half of the year? do you think we'll still have high volatility? >> i think we will, cheryl, for the simple reason that the reopening the economy is going on but at the same time covid-19 is still not gone by any measure. we're seeing resurgence in a lot of areas. this is a medical event. there is no way we can anticipate how it is going to end, meaning when it is going to end. we know it will end at some point. because of that, the fact that nobody can predict it, w
cheryl? cheryl: good point. a lot of these companies don't need as much office space as they used to. gerri willis, good to see you, gerri. thank you. well the markets go up, they go down. look it has been volatile. certainly been a pretty intense second quarter for all of but how do you ensure your portfolio is protected against volatility? bring in today's closer, ernie ramos, bmo low volatility equity fund. 277 billion of assets under management. volatility has been the name of the game for...
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cheryl, back to you. cheryl: lauren simonetti, thank you very much. looking at futures right now we are in the groan after yesterday's crazy day where the dow lost, we were up 563 in the dow, most of that erased the dow closing by 1 and a half points. all of this reversed course in the afternoon when california announced a reopening rollback yesterday. major averages ending well off of the highs and the nasdaq snapped the 3-day record street. we've got all of the big names coming up this morning. jpmorgan is today, citi, wells fargo, all of this will be happening during the show and this is going to be an important one, delta airlines, the first airline to post results in what analysts say is going to be the worst quarter for the aviation group in its history. here with me now the trust company cochief investment officer hank smith. joining in the 3 hours cabot philips and washington examiner columnist and republican pollster kristen soltis andersen. welcome to the show. >> good morning. cheryl: analysts coming to the earning season, the word seems to
cheryl, back to you. cheryl: lauren simonetti, thank you very much. looking at futures right now we are in the groan after yesterday's crazy day where the dow lost, we were up 563 in the dow, most of that erased the dow closing by 1 and a half points. all of this reversed course in the afternoon when california announced a reopening rollback yesterday. major averages ending well off of the highs and the nasdaq snapped the 3-day record street. we've got all of the big names coming up this...
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cheryl casone in for charles payne. hey, cheryl. cheryl: hi, neil. i'm cheryl casone in for charles payne this hour. stocks began singing earlier in the session after president trump tweeted about the possibility of delaying november general election, making allegations that it could be the most fraudulent election in history. we'll delve into that. we'll get reaction from senator mike braun on the way. gdp report worst quarterly plunge ever as the economy sris by 33%, meaning that the recover may still be far off. what does it mean for investors, businesses and families in this country? ahead of blockbuster earnings for the biggest companies in the world. that is coming up after the bell. after the grilling of the bilge tech ceos we have preview of the tech names. as you can see on the screen, a lot green and more on "making money." ♪ cheryl: it has been a really interesting session since news on gdp, initial jobless claims crossed tape before the bell. stocks are mixed. we're off session lows. we're waiting on the four big technology companies to
cheryl casone in for charles payne. hey, cheryl. cheryl: hi, neil. i'm cheryl casone in for charles payne this hour. stocks began singing earlier in the session after president trump tweeted about the possibility of delaying november general election, making allegations that it could be the most fraudulent election in history. we'll delve into that. we'll get reaction from senator mike braun on the way. gdp report worst quarterly plunge ever as the economy sris by 33%, meaning that the recover...
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cheryl: um-hum. last time you were here, you were talking to liz about trying to work with colleges and universities. where is that at now, because we still don't really know if there's going to be college in the fall. >> we have a lot of universities in our portfolio of properties. we are really pretty much everywhere. as you mentioned, those are just a small sampling of our locations. we focus on the urban area, the garage market is our main target, and that covers really a lot of different universities by partnering with garage management companies. cheryl: and do you think, i mean, do you think the traditional gas station, i think that was always the question mark when we first started talking years ago about having charging stations. who doesn't want, you know, if you are going to take a road trip you need to be able to charge your vehicle. do you foresee there being as many charging stations as gas stations and how long away do you think that is? >> we actually believe the mode of fueling your
cheryl: um-hum. last time you were here, you were talking to liz about trying to work with colleges and universities. where is that at now, because we still don't really know if there's going to be college in the fall. >> we have a lot of universities in our portfolio of properties. we are really pretty much everywhere. as you mentioned, those are just a small sampling of our locations. we focus on the urban area, the garage market is our main target, and that covers really a lot of...
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thank you, cheryl. cheryl: what a story. we know that e-commerce has flourished during the pandemic and that's not a good thing but you really have flourished. are these new customers that are driving growth for you? what parts of the country are they in? and tell us really what they're buying. >> so lot of new customers. our new customers tripled during the second quarter. they are really all over the country. one of the things that's really benefited us during a stay-at-home mandate is we focus on home furnishings. 92% of the products we sold in the second quarter were home furnishings. people are staying at home, they are moving online and they are sitting on the couch that they need replaced or they are working from home and need a new office chair, or they are tired of being inside, they are moving outside and they need a new patio set. we are selling all of those things and lots of them. cheryl: that's interesting. you're right, people are home and they are turning their homes into home offices, maybe on a permanent ba
thank you, cheryl. cheryl: what a story. we know that e-commerce has flourished during the pandemic and that's not a good thing but you really have flourished. are these new customers that are driving growth for you? what parts of the country are they in? and tell us really what they're buying. >> so lot of new customers. our new customers tripled during the second quarter. they are really all over the country. one of the things that's really benefited us during a stay-at-home mandate is...
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cheryl? cheryl: you know, it makes sense obviously that the u.s. government is concerned about tik tok because of the chinese implication and the security issues. know what else makes sense? now i know why i never downloaded this app. i had none of the moves that i have watched during your entire segment. susan: you haven't seen any of those? come on. cheryl: i watched them. just saying i have none of those moves. other people do. susan -- susan: don't underestimate yourself. cheryl: susan li, thank you very much. all right. great stuff on tik tok. >>> losses are accelerating. this is not so great. into the close, the dow and s&p are set to snap their five-day winning streak. nasdaq looks like it's going to snap its winning streak as well. we almost had it. down 69 on the nasdaq. our "countdown" closer says the economic recovery is just in the beginning stages so which stocks should you be piling into as pent-up consumer demand is set to be unleashed? we will tell you next on "the claman countdown." . . introducing stocks by the slice from fidelity
cheryl? cheryl: you know, it makes sense obviously that the u.s. government is concerned about tik tok because of the chinese implication and the security issues. know what else makes sense? now i know why i never downloaded this app. i had none of the moves that i have watched during your entire segment. susan: you haven't seen any of those? come on. cheryl: i watched them. just saying i have none of those moves. other people do. susan -- susan: don't underestimate yourself. cheryl: susan li,...
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cheryl: okay. okay. kind of hold off on maybe some buying but at the same time, phil flynn, the president just telling blake burman if joe biden was elected president, he said the markets would quote, crash, you know, more taxes, more regulation, which is a fair warning from president trump, phil. >> actually, that's the biggest threat i see to the market right now is a biden presidency. let's face it, i mean, remember the last election, oh, boy, if trump gets elected, the stock market's going to crash and only hillary clinton can save us, right? well, it's just the opposite, right. what we have seen in the stock market is one of the best performances under any president, any time in history, and i say for the next quarter, let's do it again like we did last quarter. i'm very optimistic about the next quarter from an economic viewpoint. i will tell you why. looking at all the stuff that is beating expectations and are forward indicators. i think today, the manufacturing data today, much stronger than any
cheryl: okay. okay. kind of hold off on maybe some buying but at the same time, phil flynn, the president just telling blake burman if joe biden was elected president, he said the markets would quote, crash, you know, more taxes, more regulation, which is a fair warning from president trump, phil. >> actually, that's the biggest threat i see to the market right now is a biden presidency. let's face it, i mean, remember the last election, oh, boy, if trump gets elected, the stock market's...
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cheryl casone has the details there, cheryl. cheryl: that's right, dagen, good morning again, 8 people feared dead after two planes struck each other over lake, popular summer vacation destination for families. the bodies of two of the passengers were recovered before both planes sank yesterday afternoon. 6 other people remain missing. supposedly includes children. not clear right now what caused the crash but investigation underway likely involving the ntsb, uber with another deal in food business, $2.65 billion and an official announcement could come as early as today. fox business has been reporting extensively on possibility of this deal and uber in the premarket up almost 5%. here is a look at what is trending this morning on foxbusiness.com, a passenger on spirit airlines from new york to florida removed for refusing to wear a mask. target has increased hourly wage to $15 an hour. move being made 5 months ahead of schedule and forbes is out with list of the richest billionaires in every state, microsoft founder bill gates
cheryl casone has the details there, cheryl. cheryl: that's right, dagen, good morning again, 8 people feared dead after two planes struck each other over lake, popular summer vacation destination for families. the bodies of two of the passengers were recovered before both planes sank yesterday afternoon. 6 other people remain missing. supposedly includes children. not clear right now what caused the crash but investigation underway likely involving the ntsb, uber with another deal in food...
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cheryl casone has more. cheryl. cheryl: that's right, dagen. the $1 trillion package from senate republicans includes more stimulus checks, $1,200 direct payments to many americans, along with a proposal to reduce unemployment benefits to 70% of income. the relief bill not expected to extend the $600 enhanced unemployment benefits, that expires july 31st. it also excludes the payroll tax cut, something president trump wanted but the democrats on of opposed. unrest in america, in seattle officers proteste clashed with s outside a police precinct, one day after it was damaged by explosives. the seattle police department releasing officer body cam video of the attack. nearly 60 officers were injured during the protests on saturday, 47 people were arrested. meanwhile, in portland, protests are now in their 60th straight night. protesters setting off fire works overnight near the courthouse. police used tear gas to disburse the crowds. two people were taken into custody after opening fire. more than 9300 coronavirus case were confirmed in florida ye
cheryl casone has more. cheryl. cheryl: that's right, dagen. the $1 trillion package from senate republicans includes more stimulus checks, $1,200 direct payments to many americans, along with a proposal to reduce unemployment benefits to 70% of income. the relief bill not expected to extend the $600 enhanced unemployment benefits, that expires july 31st. it also excludes the payroll tax cut, something president trump wanted but the democrats on of opposed. unrest in america, in seattle...
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is at the scene for us with some answers. cheryl, what do we know? >> reporter: well, deputies are still on the scene, and they're still arriving. it seems as though they're going to be here for a long time processing the area. the shooting where it happened is right down the road. this is a very small town and a very rural area. let's roll the videotape from earlier today. this is what we know. deputies were called to this home at around 12:30. when they got here, they saw a man shouldering a shotgun, a beer, and a knife. that's when the standoff began. sheriff's deputies tried to engage the man for about nine hours. we don't have many details about that. we don't know if he was in the home alone or not, and we have no idea why police were even called. but sudden at around 9:20, a volley of bullets rang out. two deputies injured. suspect shot and killed. another deputy treated at the scene and released. so we still don't have a lot of information here tonight, but we do know that deputies will be here on the scene. one suspect is now dead. we're sti
nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is at the scene for us with some answers. cheryl, what do we know? >> reporter: well, deputies are still on the scene, and they're still arriving. it seems as though they're going to be here for a long time processing the area. the shooting where it happened is right down the road. this is a very small town and a very rural area. let's roll the videotape from earlier today. this is what we know. deputies were called to this home at around 12:30. when they got...
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our reporter, cheryl hurd just pulled up to the fire lines. this is at the 680 had been 80 interchan interchange. she's going to join us later in the newscast to talk to people evacuating their homes and we'll talk to jeff ranieri about the wind. you've seen the smoke overtake the firefighters as they come in that foreground there in cordelia and fairfield. >>> another fire in contra costa county in rodeo east of i-80 between the cummings skyway and willow avenue exits. the flames coming dangerously close to the phillips 66 refinery. you can see the tanks there. 60 acres have burned and one lane of eastbound 80 is closed. thankfully, at this time no homes are threatened. we have trouble near the benicia-martinez bridge. all lanes on the benicia side of the bridge were closed. this fire is mostly knocked down, but crews are still on site as the mop-up process continues. >>> in other news, a black lives matter mural in the east bay sparking tensions and angry confrontations. it happened after a white couple painted over a city approved mural. th
our reporter, cheryl hurd just pulled up to the fire lines. this is at the 680 had been 80 interchan interchange. she's going to join us later in the newscast to talk to people evacuating their homes and we'll talk to jeff ranieri about the wind. you've seen the smoke overtake the firefighters as they come in that foreground there in cordelia and fairfield. >>> another fire in contra costa county in rodeo east of i-80 between the cummings skyway and willow avenue exits. the flames...
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cheryl, thank you very much. cheryl: you bet. charles: as calls to defund the police storm across this country, at the white house, one man described his road to recovery and he credited law enforcement for giving him the opportunity to help other addicts. wait until you hear his story. he is next. >> you get to help others along the way, because of police officers, because of people who helped me along the way, and i'm truly grateful to be here. free access to every platform. mhm, yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. now offering zero commissions on online trades. we charge you less so you have more to invest. ♪ [ind(mom)ct radio chatter] come on, hurry up! all systems go? (mission control) 5 4 3 2... and liftoff. (vo) audi e-tron. the next frontier of electric. g
cheryl, thank you very much. cheryl: you bet. charles: as calls to defund the police storm across this country, at the white house, one man described his road to recovery and he credited law enforcement for giving him the opportunity to help other addicts. wait until you hear his story. he is next. >> you get to help others along the way, because of police officers, because of people who helped me along the way, and i'm truly grateful to be here. free access to every platform. mhm, yeah,...
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he will not be forgotten, cheryl. cheryl. thank you very much. thank you for being here, cheryl. thank you very much. it was a great honor to meet you before. this rampage of violence shocks the conscience of our nation, and we will not stand by and watch it happen. cannot do that. the citizens of chicago are citizens of america and they have the same right as every other american to live in safety, dignity, and peace. no mother should ever have to cradle her dead child in her arms simply because politicians refuse to do what is necessary to secure their neighborhood and to secure their city. theiramerican, no matter income, race, zip code, should be able to walk the city streets. free from violence and free from fear. for this reason today, i am announcing that the department of justice will immediately surge federal law enforcement to the city of chicago. dea, u.s. marshals service, and homeland security will together be sending hundreds of skilled law enforcement officers to chicago to help drive down violent crime. and murderers and violent criminals are breaking a wide range
he will not be forgotten, cheryl. cheryl. thank you very much. thank you for being here, cheryl. thank you very much. it was a great honor to meet you before. this rampage of violence shocks the conscience of our nation, and we will not stand by and watch it happen. cannot do that. the citizens of chicago are citizens of america and they have the same right as every other american to live in safety, dignity, and peace. no mother should ever have to cradle her dead child in her arms simply...
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cheryl hurd spoke to her tonight and joins us now. cheryl? >> reporter: if you are infected with covid-19, stay home. that's what the mayor is saying tonight. she's frustrated because people aren't taking this deadly virus seriously. this tweet shows that san francisco mayor london breed is upset. in it, she says she was told today by the director of public health that a person with covid-19 was at an event she was attending recently, and she may have been exposed to the virus. >> i'm really angry that someone would, you know, be told that they have covid-19, and be told what to do and to defy that request to not only keep themselves healthy, but to keep other people healthy and safe. i could have infected somebody unknowingly. >> reporter: the health director views the exposure low to moderate, which means the infected person would have come within six feet of her, but a protective mask helps block the exposure. right now, monitoring for the mayor and staff is key. >> you wake up, you feel like you have a fever and you try to smell your coff
cheryl hurd spoke to her tonight and joins us now. cheryl? >> reporter: if you are infected with covid-19, stay home. that's what the mayor is saying tonight. she's frustrated because people aren't taking this deadly virus seriously. this tweet shows that san francisco mayor london breed is upset. in it, she says she was told today by the director of public health that a person with covid-19 was at an event she was attending recently, and she may have been exposed to the virus. >>...
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our next panelist is cheryl brown henderson. cheryl is one of three daughters of the late reverend oliver l. brown who filed suit on behalf of their children against the local board of education. the case joined with cases from delaware, south carolina, virginia, washington and d.c. on appeal to the u.s. supreme court and on may 17, 1954, became known as the landmark decision of brown v. board of topeka, kansas. brown died before knowing the impact of his case. cheryl is the founding president of the brown foundation and owner of brown and associates educational consulting firm. she has extensive education in education and business. she has two decades of experience in political advocacy, public policy, and federal legislative development. in 1990 under her leadership the foundation successfully worked with the united states congress to design the brown v education national park. please welcome cheryl brown henderson [applause] >> thank you. >> first of all, i want to thank the constitution center and thank all of you for your i
our next panelist is cheryl brown henderson. cheryl is one of three daughters of the late reverend oliver l. brown who filed suit on behalf of their children against the local board of education. the case joined with cases from delaware, south carolina, virginia, washington and d.c. on appeal to the u.s. supreme court and on may 17, 1954, became known as the landmark decision of brown v. board of topeka, kansas. brown died before knowing the impact of his case. cheryl is the founding president...
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cheryl? cheryl: that question surprised me whether we came out of the hearing. updating our viewers. they are having technical difficulties again. hillary as you know we had to wait an hour to get underway from the original start time because they're having technical difficulties. hillary stand by. we'll continue to monitor the hearings in the house subcommittee. we want to point to the other big news we're following. top of the hour we did get the interest rate decision from the federal reserve. right now what you're looking at is a live picture of jay powell's press conference. to catch you up really quick, rates unchanged, discount rate unchanged. decision unanimous. the big line from them, rates will be near zero until the virus is over. the short-term picture the pandemic is still a threat to the u.s. economy. these are again, this is another zoom conference call this is fed chairman jay powell. reporters are asking their questions. ed lawrence is among those reporters in this virtual press room, if you will. so we do want to dip into this for just a few mo
cheryl? cheryl: that question surprised me whether we came out of the hearing. updating our viewers. they are having technical difficulties again. hillary as you know we had to wait an hour to get underway from the original start time because they're having technical difficulties. hillary stand by. we'll continue to monitor the hearings in the house subcommittee. we want to point to the other big news we're following. top of the hour we did get the interest rate decision from the federal...
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd begins our coverage live in fairfield. cheryl? >> reporter: fires are still burning in the hills. that's why crews are still here tonight. this fire burned about 60 achre and the good news is the winds have died down just a bit. fire trucks posted in this fairfield neighborhood that borders the hill that caught fire today. flames getting dangerously close to a church and some 30 homes. >> we just organized all the neighbors with their hoses and everybody came out in our backyards and then just hosed down the backyard. >> reporter: you could see those neighbors with their hoses in hand from the air. almost all of them in place battling the fast-moving vegetation fire before crew as rieved. >> the fire thankfully was going upward because the wind was going that way. and all of a sudden it kind of turned this way and it just went up toward the hills there. so we were really, really fortunate. >> reporter: those same neighbors using buckets of water to make sure the hot spots were out this evening as the battle continued on the ground
nbc bay area's cheryl hurd begins our coverage live in fairfield. cheryl? >> reporter: fires are still burning in the hills. that's why crews are still here tonight. this fire burned about 60 achre and the good news is the winds have died down just a bit. fire trucks posted in this fairfield neighborhood that borders the hill that caught fire today. flames getting dangerously close to a church and some 30 homes. >> we just organized all the neighbors with their hoses and everybody...
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cheryl casone with the details, cheryl. cheryl: the judge is only allowed to be viewed by appointment only, the footage taken from the cameras, former officers thomas lane and this comes as floyd's family has filed a lawsuit against the city of minneapolis and the police department, lawsuit allege that is the department trains its officer in warrior training and using deadly force in nondeadly circumstances. jcpenneys will close 150 stores, an apartment of justice lawyer monitoring nieman marcus, the president must prove that $10 million in executive bonuses boosted the company's earnings. under u.s. bankruptcy law lawyers paid bonuses and cannot used as incentive to keep ceo and top executives from leaving. finally, a look at what is trending this morning on foxbusiness.com. hyundai recalling 250,000 cars in the united states because the electrical stock in dash board can overheat and cause fire. elliot to land victory in motor speedway and private island off irish coast, got 7 homes, 3 san- sandy beaches. maria: thank you
cheryl casone with the details, cheryl. cheryl: the judge is only allowed to be viewed by appointment only, the footage taken from the cameras, former officers thomas lane and this comes as floyd's family has filed a lawsuit against the city of minneapolis and the police department, lawsuit allege that is the department trains its officer in warrior training and using deadly force in nondeadly circumstances. jcpenneys will close 150 stores, an apartment of justice lawyer monitoring nieman...
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>> christie downs was asked by prosecutor fred hugi, do you know who shot cheryl? christie said quietly, yes. the prosecutor struggled to keep his own composure. who? the young girl sobbed, my mom. hugi asked, how do you know that christie? she said, sobbing, i watched. the jury was also emotionally bruised by her testimony. many of the nine women were crying. >> i mean, there wasn't a dry eye in the courtroom. it was just miraculous that she was able to get up there and be so strong and a witness to the truth, right in front of her mother. >> as for the defense, they suggest that the ballistics evidence could have been planted and that christie's testimony was coerced. this is an uphill battle for the defense, but with a jury, you never know what's going to happen. >> the jury still has to believe that a mother would in fact murder her own children. >> the moment of truth came early sunday morning. word came the downs jury had finally reached its decision. spectators jammed into the courtroom. the 28-year-old springfield mother was escorted quietly through the cou
>> christie downs was asked by prosecutor fred hugi, do you know who shot cheryl? christie said quietly, yes. the prosecutor struggled to keep his own composure. who? the young girl sobbed, my mom. hugi asked, how do you know that christie? she said, sobbing, i watched. the jury was also emotionally bruised by her testimony. many of the nine women were crying. >> i mean, there wasn't a dry eye in the courtroom. it was just miraculous that she was able to get up there and be so...
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and raheem were expecting a new baby they had recently moved and cheryl had switched jobs. can you describe how you were feeling >> just really a lot of pressure. very heavy and fearful. >> reporter: anxious >> very anxious. >> reporter: she found a therapist in a suburb of philadelphia who was white. >> it felt like she just wasn't getting it i could tell it was from the cultural differences. i felt like i couldn't be myself in the session. >> reporter: i could imagine particularly white people hearing that story and thinking, well, but it doesn't matter what color your skin is >> yes it does. and it's not necessarily a matter of the color of skin but more of a cultural background >> reporter: raheem has found a similar disconnect in his nine-year recovery from alcohol and drugs. >> i'd be in a meeting and i couldn't tell my story fully and honestly because i didn't want to offend the white people in the room >> reporter: both tried to find black therapists >> i was wondering where are all the black therapists hiding under a rock? >> reporter: i wanted a black, male therap
and raheem were expecting a new baby they had recently moved and cheryl had switched jobs. can you describe how you were feeling >> just really a lot of pressure. very heavy and fearful. >> reporter: anxious >> very anxious. >> reporter: she found a therapist in a suburb of philadelphia who was white. >> it felt like she just wasn't getting it i could tell it was from the cultural differences. i felt like i couldn't be myself in the session. >> reporter: i...
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right now, cheryl. cheryl: that's right, maria, good morning. the senate has passed bill that gives small business owners more time to apply for role of the payroll protection program, the ppp, was due to expire midnight last night moveed to the eighth, forgivable loans to pay workers and the house needs to sign off on this measure. the companies deals with effects of coronavirus, the company saying that production has dropped 40% in recent months and doesn't expect air traffic to return to precovid-19 numbers for at least 2 years. air bus in premarket is unchanged rite now. also watch boeing today. finally a look at what is trending on on foxbusiness.com, disney hiking espn disney plus service, 5.99 a month for new subscribers in august. youtube tv, monthly asking price of 64.99 after cbs which brought more channels to platform. wal-mart has hired 265,000 veterans as part of veterans welcome home program with more than 44,000 promoted to higher paying roles. those are your headlines, maria. maria: cher
right now, cheryl. cheryl: that's right, maria, good morning. the senate has passed bill that gives small business owners more time to apply for role of the payroll protection program, the ppp, was due to expire midnight last night moveed to the eighth, forgivable loans to pay workers and the house needs to sign off on this measure. the companies deals with effects of coronavirus, the company saying that production has dropped 40% in recent months and doesn't expect air traffic to return to...
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cheryl casone with the details now. cheryl: here we go, maria. fay is the earliest sixth named storm on record, is expected to make landfall near new york city tonight. parts of long island and connecticut could be hit with wind gusts up to 60 miles an hour and three to five inches of rain. tropical storm warnings are up from cape may, new jersey up to rhode island right now. at least two companies are battling to become the new owner of brooks brothers. according to the wall street journal, spark group, backed by authentic brands and whp global may be looking to take control of the bankrupt company. sources say both bidders plan to keep most brooks brothers store open. and here is a look at what's trending on foxbusiness.com. disney world reopens tomorrow without some fan favorites. cutting the parades, the fireworks, and meet and greets with disney characters. starbucks will start requiring customers to wear face masks or face coverings at all of its stores throughout the united states. that starts next wednesday. and uber's name your price fea
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cheryl: you know what the markets are watching right now, blake? blake: you? cheryl: washington. blake: yeah. cheryl: get it together. blake: we love it here in washington, right? the focus every day, it seems like. cheryl: it's never boring. thank you very much. have a great weekend. markets are closing out an explosive july, kind of with a dud as fears of the coronavirus's lingering economic impact. the nasdaq has gone positive. the dow and s&p still in the red, dow down 78, s&p down a fraction. we could go higher for the s&p. we shall see. nasdaq, we are keeping it green once again, higher by
cheryl: you know what the markets are watching right now, blake? blake: you? cheryl: washington. blake: yeah. cheryl: get it together. blake: we love it here in washington, right? the focus every day, it seems like. cheryl: it's never boring. thank you very much. have a great weekend. markets are closing out an explosive july, kind of with a dud as fears of the coronavirus's lingering economic impact. the nasdaq has gone positive. the dow and s&p still in the red, dow down 78, s&p down...
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so should we be blaming cheryl moore. she's also in connection with the clinton administration winner take all economics. steven: certainly she was a major participant. particularly in the business model. i actually found someone who was with cheryl on the day with her orientation. we go to facebook. you attend this meeting usually for many years, it was chris cox. now a given facebook's chief data officer. in earlier employee who i think is the person who would probably take over facebook and mark zuckerberg if he left for ceo. he of a speech to inspire people. and when she was on the onboarding session. it's kind of unusual for that person come in to be the chief operating officer to be a new employee. the actually state a few words and she talked about how facebook had previously been about discovery. because through brand and it was like google where he expressed her intent to search for something and say that i want to buy this in this category and google could know that because you're searching for it to be able to
so should we be blaming cheryl moore. she's also in connection with the clinton administration winner take all economics. steven: certainly she was a major participant. particularly in the business model. i actually found someone who was with cheryl on the day with her orientation. we go to facebook. you attend this meeting usually for many years, it was chris cox. now a given facebook's chief data officer. in earlier employee who i think is the person who would probably take over facebook and...
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cheryl: it is. this has been kind of a comeback story for chipotle. by the way, my name is cheryl casone. i'm a cauliflower rights addict. i'm going on the record. that's the new offering. liz: okay. cheryl: it could be a game changer. yeah, really. okay. extra two bucks, you're right. they will claharge you but you n switch out white or brown rice for cilantro lime cauliflower rice. they are testing it now. it starts wednesday. it's meant to attract or satisfy customers on the paleo or 30 meal plan where basically simple carbs are bad. they have already had success with their lifestyle bowls, same concept. at first it's only going to be 55 locations, colorado, wisconsin, they are offer it there, but my guess, it won't be for long. as you point out, a lot of customers are already requesting this. in fact, one out of three new menu item requests is cauliflower rice. the ceo talked about new items back in april but obviously, the pandemic has slowed his plans to do this. as you mentioned, the stock is under pressure again, though, that's kind of a marke
cheryl: it is. this has been kind of a comeback story for chipotle. by the way, my name is cheryl casone. i'm a cauliflower rights addict. i'm going on the record. that's the new offering. liz: okay. cheryl: it could be a game changer. yeah, really. okay. extra two bucks, you're right. they will claharge you but you n switch out white or brown rice for cilantro lime cauliflower rice. they are testing it now. it starts wednesday. it's meant to attract or satisfy customers on the paleo or 30 meal...
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thank you, cheryl. cheryl casone. >>> check the dow. we are down 240. we have the russell 2000 small caps also weaker, down about five points. closing bell 13 minutes away. the emperors of the digital world, yes, the internet online technology industry taking incoming fire in an antitrust blitz on capitol hill just 24 hours ago. but can earnings help heal the wounds of yesterday's congressional bruising? the stocks are having no problem bouncing back but find out next when our panel of all tech all-stars comes right back. they will prepare you for what's about to happen after the bell. introducing stocks by the slice from fidelity. now you can trade stocks and etfs for any amount you choose instead of buying by the share. all with no commissions. stocks by the slice from fidelity. get your slice today. but what if you could stdo better than that?k. like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward. that's wh
thank you, cheryl. cheryl casone. >>> check the dow. we are down 240. we have the russell 2000 small caps also weaker, down about five points. closing bell 13 minutes away. the emperors of the digital world, yes, the internet online technology industry taking incoming fire in an antitrust blitz on capitol hill just 24 hours ago. but can earnings help heal the wounds of yesterday's congressional bruising? the stocks are having no problem bouncing back but find out next when our panel of...
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charles: cheryl, thank you very much. i want to bring in deneen borelli to discuss because, you know, deneen, what is intriguing about this, this is a direct shot at democrats for not taking this up, for rejecting, not even allowing it to get to the senate floor. senator tim scott put a lot of work into this. he said he was very comfortable with compromise but they did not even want to discuss it on the senate floor. my theory, is this is a new daca. they will talk a good game, but they will never look for solutions. because it's a better political hot potato than to get something a solution for. >> you're absolutely right, charles. and it is not about the safety and security of our country or for law-abiding citizens. the democrats don't want to bring any solutions to the table. they just want to keep the chaos going, especially when you see all of these people who are protesting across the country, demonizing our police officers, which is wrong on all ends. the democrats are sitting back and they are not calling these p
charles: cheryl, thank you very much. i want to bring in deneen borelli to discuss because, you know, deneen, what is intriguing about this, this is a direct shot at democrats for not taking this up, for rejecting, not even allowing it to get to the senate floor. senator tim scott put a lot of work into this. he said he was very comfortable with compromise but they did not even want to discuss it on the senate floor. my theory, is this is a new daca. they will talk a good game, but they will...
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cheryl casone with details. cheryl: travis and gregory mcmichael are accused of shooting and killings arbery back in february. they say they thought he was a burglar. arbery's family said he was out on a jog. william bryant, a neighbor, also behind bars after he recorded the deadly shooting. his lawyer wants to remove the da from the case saying the attorney general should not have picked the prosecutor, his lawyer expected also to request brian be released on bail. united airlines and pilots union have reached an agreement to limit furloughs when government money runs out, the deal includes early retirement for pilots 62 and older along with a range of options for pilots to work fewer hours or take a leave of absence. united would continue to pay for health insurance as long as pilots keep up training. airlines want the flexibility to recall pilots quickly when demand for air travel returns. taking a look at shares of united airlines in premarket, up a little more than three quarters of a percent right now. fin
cheryl casone with details. cheryl: travis and gregory mcmichael are accused of shooting and killings arbery back in february. they say they thought he was a burglar. arbery's family said he was out on a jog. william bryant, a neighbor, also behind bars after he recorded the deadly shooting. his lawyer wants to remove the da from the case saying the attorney general should not have picked the prosecutor, his lawyer expected also to request brian be released on bail. united airlines and pilots...
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in san jose, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> cheryl, thank you. >>> another east bay school district will be keeping kids at home for now. the hayward unified school district announcing it will start school in mid-august. phase one calls for students to use online distance learning. when it's safe, phase two will allow the students to return to campus in small groups but will still include some distance learning. west contra costa county unified also announcing similar plans today. >>> we are following breaking news in san francisco. several people evacuated from their homes. a three-alarm fire in pac heights. four buildings in hall. let's bring in nbc bay area's jean elle. where exactly are you, and what's the latest? >> reporter: i'm here in pac heights as you mentioned here at washington and franklin. firefighters are still here. as you can see, they are monitoring for hot spots. it's taking a ladder truck to get that work done. this fire was tough to get to. it was raging on the backside of four buildings. we have some video that was taken from a nearby rooftop. you can see the f
in san jose, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> cheryl, thank you. >>> another east bay school district will be keeping kids at home for now. the hayward unified school district announcing it will start school in mid-august. phase one calls for students to use online distance learning. when it's safe, phase two will allow the students to return to campus in small groups but will still include some distance learning. west contra costa county unified also announcing similar plans...
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cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, cheryl. >>> a life sentence for the man who killed nia wilson. today a judge handed down the sentence to john lee cowell for the deadly 2018 attack. cowell stabbed wilson and her older sister as they were stepping off a train at the b.a.r.t. station in oakland. cowell will be evaluated for 90 days at san quentin. after that, the department of corrections will decide which prison cowell will serve his life sentence. >>> there are still long waits, and there is still lots of unanswered calls. unemployed workers continue to voice their frustration about the unemployment department. but now a san francisco app developer says he's figured out a way to connect people hassle-free. let's turn things over to consumer investigator chris chmura. >> good evening. christopher, kristen, and so many other viewers have complained to us that their calls to the state never go through. a san francisco app developer found himself in that predicament too, and then started coding. countless unemployed worker are continuously calling for hem. >> i've called the
cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, cheryl. >>> a life sentence for the man who killed nia wilson. today a judge handed down the sentence to john lee cowell for the deadly 2018 attack. cowell stabbed wilson and her older sister as they were stepping off a train at the b.a.r.t. station in oakland. cowell will be evaluated for 90 days at san quentin. after that, the department of corrections will decide which prison cowell will serve his life sentence. >>> there...
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cheryl casone now with the details, cheryl. cheryl: that's right, maria, good morning to you. lorenzo anderson senior is pleading from answers from the city of seattle and police as he prepares to bury his son today. >> tell me something, i don't know nothing. all i know that my son, he got killed, 19-year-old. that's my son. you know, and i love him. cheryl: already endso anderson, jr., was killed in cop rezone last month, anderson senior found out about his son's death from his friends and not even the police. seattle police have begun to t process of clearing out the zone following the mayor's order. chief carmen bass slammed the city saying enough is enough. as of last night 44 arrests were made at the chop zone. carrier says passengers must wear a face mask before boarding and anyone who does not comply risk being banned. delta will give you a mask if you don't have one. america, united and jetblue are some of the major u.s. carriers that require mask. delta in premarket, stock up almost 2%. finally, look at what is trending this morning on foxbusiness.com, california's g
cheryl casone now with the details, cheryl. cheryl: that's right, maria, good morning to you. lorenzo anderson senior is pleading from answers from the city of seattle and police as he prepares to bury his son today. >> tell me something, i don't know nothing. all i know that my son, he got killed, 19-year-old. that's my son. you know, and i love him. cheryl: already endso anderson, jr., was killed in cop rezone last month, anderson senior found out about his son's death from his friends...
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i've got to hand it off to cheryl casone, filling in for liz claman. cheryl: got a lot of breaking news this hour, charles. thank you very much. at any moment, we expect to hear from president trump in the east room. this is at the white house. you are looking at live pictures right now. he's expected to participate in a national dialogue on safely reopening america's schools. k through 12 and higher education, professional students and parents of all levels of education are going to be in attendance as school boards and universities across this nation develop plans for a return to the classroom. we are going to take you live to
i've got to hand it off to cheryl casone, filling in for liz claman. cheryl: got a lot of breaking news this hour, charles. thank you very much. at any moment, we expect to hear from president trump in the east room. this is at the white house. you are looking at live pictures right now. he's expected to participate in a national dialogue on safely reopening america's schools. k through 12 and higher education, professional students and parents of all levels of education are going to be in...
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good morning, cheryl. cheryl: good morning, maria, l brands, parent company of victoria secret preparing to cut 15% of the workforce, 850 jobs, most victoria secret stores are back open due to being closed of the coronavirus. l brands hopes to save annually. the stock is up 17 and a half percent in premarket. well, mcdonalds announced on earnings call yesterday they will permanently close 200 of its 14,000 stores in the united states. the company says over half of the low-volume restaurants are inside wal-mart stores. mcdonalds says the closures were planned for the coming years but they decided to speed up the process. taking a look at dow component mcdonalds in the premarket stock down just a fraction there. the mystery behind packages of chinese seeds may be solved. police said they could be tied to internet scam called brushing, companies send companies to you even if you didn't order them and post fake review to boost ratings and this leads to higher sales, so far 47 states have sent warnings about th
good morning, cheryl. cheryl: good morning, maria, l brands, parent company of victoria secret preparing to cut 15% of the workforce, 850 jobs, most victoria secret stores are back open due to being closed of the coronavirus. l brands hopes to save annually. the stock is up 17 and a half percent in premarket. well, mcdonalds announced on earnings call yesterday they will permanently close 200 of its 14,000 stores in the united states. the company says over half of the low-volume restaurants are...
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cheryl casone with more details now. cheryl: the storm did strengthen overnight, isaias slammed puerto rico and the dominican republic with heavy rain and strong winds, the winds clocked in at 80 miles an hour, crews saving dozens of people from rising floo floodwaters. florida is now bracing for the storm, expected this weekend. google is teasing the launch of the new budget phone. the android device is expected to be called the pixel-4-a. the phone estimated to call $349. it will compete against the iphone se. apple is delaying the rollout of the new iphone due to supply chain issues. the latest models are usually released in late september. postponement could push that date back to mid to late october. taking a look at the stocks in the premarket, as you can see, alphabet, parent of google is down a quarter percent. apple, which is up 7 and a quarter percent, currently adding about 160 points to the dow jones industrials this morning, and then finally there is this. lieutenant madeleine swagle is the navy's first blac
cheryl casone with more details now. cheryl: the storm did strengthen overnight, isaias slammed puerto rico and the dominican republic with heavy rain and strong winds, the winds clocked in at 80 miles an hour, crews saving dozens of people from rising floo floodwaters. florida is now bracing for the storm, expected this weekend. google is teasing the launch of the new budget phone. the android device is expected to be called the pixel-4-a. the phone estimated to call $349. it will compete...
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cheryl casone with more on that right now. cheryl: that's right, maria. president obama will deliver the eulogy today at the service for the civil rights icon. presidents clinton and presidents bush are also going to attend the service. it's going to be held at the same church where martin luther king, junior once preached. hundreds of mourners paid final respects yesterday at the georgia state capitol. lewis died at the age of 80. president trump says the u.s. will pull nearly 12,000 troops from germany as part of a multibillion dollar restructuring plan. 6400 troops are going to come home and 5600 are going to be moved to other nato countries. transfers are opposed by republicans and democrats. president trump maintains that berlin is not spending enough on defense. the president tweeted germany pays russia billions of dollars a year for energy and we are supposed to protect germany from russia. what's that all about? also, germany is very delinquent in their 2% fee to nato. we are moving some troops out of germany. well, treasury secretary steven mnuch
cheryl casone with more on that right now. cheryl: that's right, maria. president obama will deliver the eulogy today at the service for the civil rights icon. presidents clinton and presidents bush are also going to attend the service. it's going to be held at the same church where martin luther king, junior once preached. hundreds of mourners paid final respects yesterday at the georgia state capitol. lewis died at the age of 80. president trump says the u.s. will pull nearly 12,000 troops...
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cheryl casone with the numbers right now. cheryl: really interesting report. let's get to the numbers. they did miss on the earnings per share estimate. the estimate was for 74% earnings per share number, they came in at 66 cents. there's a miss there. they slightly beat on revenue. the estimate, $3.68 billion. they came in at $3.76 billion. u.s. sales were down about 8.7%. that is actually the big news coming out of the quarter. also, they're talking about a lot of pressure in their latin american sales as well. but that u.s. comparable sales number down 8.7%, probably a big reason you're seeing the stock down more than 3%. now, some of the analysts are pointing to the fact that the drive-throughs at the mcdonald's, they've been going through a lot of changes and upgrade the drive-throughs. it's not helping dow component mcdonald's, now down more than 3 and a quarter percent in the premarket, maria. back over to you. maria: all right. cheryl, thank you. now some of the top stories that we're watching this morning. senate republicans have unveiled their $1 tri
cheryl casone with the numbers right now. cheryl: really interesting report. let's get to the numbers. they did miss on the earnings per share estimate. the estimate was for 74% earnings per share number, they came in at 66 cents. there's a miss there. they slightly beat on revenue. the estimate, $3.68 billion. they came in at $3.76 billion. u.s. sales were down about 8.7%. that is actually the big news coming out of the quarter. also, they're talking about a lot of pressure in their latin...
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cheryl, thank you so much. guiding nissan through the global pandemic is next, the japanese car maker reportedly securing $7.8 billion from creditors shoring up cash flow as it seeks to recover from falling sales. the company working alongside its partners, renault and mitsubishi, to implement this nissan next revival plan. after seeing its first loss in 11 years and moving past the arrest of former ceo carlos ghosn. joining me now is the chief operating officer of nissan, ashwani gupta. ashwani, thank you for joining me this morning. we appreciate your time. what's your plans to turn around nissan? >> maria, thank you for having me on the show. nissan next is a radical transformation plan which is based on prioritization and focus and that will bring sustainable growth in the future. what does it mean, it means we're going to focus on our number one core markets, number two, core products and number three, the core technologies. maria: how much input will the japanese government have in terms of nissan's plans
cheryl, thank you so much. guiding nissan through the global pandemic is next, the japanese car maker reportedly securing $7.8 billion from creditors shoring up cash flow as it seeks to recover from falling sales. the company working alongside its partners, renault and mitsubishi, to implement this nissan next revival plan. after seeing its first loss in 11 years and moving past the arrest of former ceo carlos ghosn. joining me now is the chief operating officer of nissan, ashwani gupta....
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cheryl casone with those details, cheryl. cheryl: chief justice john roberts hit his forehead while going for a walk near maryland home, this happened back on june 21st and he needed stitches at the time. the supreme court spokeswoman said doctors ruled out possible seizure and fall likely due to light headedness due to dehydration at the time. the jeff justice was released the next day. he was hospitalized for that second seizure. all of this revealed in the washington post and confirmed by the court. roberts has been in the spotlight after playing pivotal roles in high-profile cases and race to -- racing to finish up their term. asina retail group which is owner of lane bryant plans to file for bankruptcy. there's also news on levis strauss, the company actually lost more than $360 million in its latest quarter in a statement the company said all trends appear to be improving sequentially and the ultimate health and economic impact remain uncertain. levi's after the number coming out stock is down 5%. here is a look at what
cheryl casone with those details, cheryl. cheryl: chief justice john roberts hit his forehead while going for a walk near maryland home, this happened back on june 21st and he needed stitches at the time. the supreme court spokeswoman said doctors ruled out possible seizure and fall likely due to light headedness due to dehydration at the time. the jeff justice was released the next day. he was hospitalized for that second seizure. all of this revealed in the washington post and confirmed by...
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cheryl casone with those details, cheryl. cheryl: that's right, maria, good morning. chilling transcripts from police body cam footage show george floyd telling officers more than 20 times he could not breathe after he was put on the ground. former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin was on his neck responded it takes a lot of oxygen to talk. lane asked 20--year-old veteran if they should move floyd on his side in the footage. chauvin charged with second-degree murder. the covid-19 pandemic is forcing two well-known retailers to close some stores, bed, bath & beyond will shutter locations as part of restructuring, revenue in quarter latest plunging 50% from a year ago while online sales soared 80% and close nearly half of its 121 stores taking a look at shares of bed, bad, they are down almost 1%. here is a look at what is trending this morning on foxbusiness.com, ivy league want conference to suspend because of the coronavirus pandemic. elon musk says tesla is very close to level 5 driving technology which would allow cars to navigate roads without any driver in
cheryl casone with those details, cheryl. cheryl: that's right, maria, good morning. chilling transcripts from police body cam footage show george floyd telling officers more than 20 times he could not breathe after he was put on the ground. former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin was on his neck responded it takes a lot of oxygen to talk. lane asked 20--year-old veteran if they should move floyd on his side in the footage. chauvin charged with second-degree murder. the covid-19...
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in oakland, cheryl hurd, nbchmk. as of tonight, the bay area has now surpassed more than cases of covid-19 just since march. the bay area added more than 1,000 new cases today. 347 of them in santa clara county. that's the highest single-day total there so far. solano county added 205, but that doesn't include cases from over the weekend. now, in the east bay, a skilled nursing facility is struggling to contain a deadly coronavirus outbreak. a dozen people have died, and over 100 have been infected. as nbc bay area's jean elle reports, the outbreak is one of the largest centralized outbreaks, and it's far from contained. >> reporter: the coronavirus pandemic has hit manor health care services theiss valley in walnut creek hard. records show there have been 130 positive cases there. as of sunday, 92 residents at the skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility have had covid-19. 25 are currently testing positive. 12 have died. 38 staff members have tested positive, and many have recovered. in a statement, manor care sa
in oakland, cheryl hurd, nbchmk. as of tonight, the bay area has now surpassed more than cases of covid-19 just since march. the bay area added more than 1,000 new cases today. 347 of them in santa clara county. that's the highest single-day total there so far. solano county added 205, but that doesn't include cases from over the weekend. now, in the east bay, a skilled nursing facility is struggling to contain a deadly coronavirus outbreak. a dozen people have died, and over 100 have been...
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charles: what do you make of it, cheryl? then you've got facebook has internal eruption, trying to force the ceo's hand? ford the same thing. a lot of ceo's are blinking and i think they're making some poor business decisions. reporter: i agree with you, actually. the difficult thing for companies whether they wade into politics or social awareness or social justice in this instance, unless that company is really already had that mission in place, it looks a little frankly hypocritical when you see these companies all of sudden go, we'll do this, we'll do that. why weren't you doing that a year ago and five years ago? i think messaging sometimes can be lost for the big corporations. they need to watch it. charles: all right. cheryl, thank you very much much. talk to you again soon. meanwhile folks the markets are a little bit lower today which means, a buying opportunity. think about this, the nasdaq has been outperforming the dow and s&p. we all know that, but did you know that not every stock on the nasdaq is a winner? in
charles: what do you make of it, cheryl? then you've got facebook has internal eruption, trying to force the ceo's hand? ford the same thing. a lot of ceo's are blinking and i think they're making some poor business decisions. reporter: i agree with you, actually. the difficult thing for companies whether they wade into politics or social awareness or social justice in this instance, unless that company is really already had that mission in place, it looks a little frankly hypocritical when you...
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cheryl: a lot of breaking news to get to. we were just sitting at 26,000. i won't mess up this rally, i promise you. we have breaking news. july fourth fireworks coming early before the three-day holiday weekend gets under way. markets are shooting higher after an historic june jobs report. that was the joke with charles. 4.8 million jobs added last
cheryl: a lot of breaking news to get to. we were just sitting at 26,000. i won't mess up this rally, i promise you. we have breaking news. july fourth fireworks coming early before the three-day holiday weekend gets under way. markets are shooting higher after an historic june jobs report. that was the joke with charles. 4.8 million jobs added last
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in oakland, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> let's bring in chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. he joins us right now to talk about the weather, and that includes fog at home and hurricanes across the country. >> yes. another round of that fog rolling in as we move through tomorrow morning. we'll get to that hurricane here in a second as well. as we start off tomorrow morning, you're going to need that light jacket if you are up early. we have those low clouds returning. temperatures in the 50s. got you at 56 for the tri-valley. peninsula 58. the south bay at 57. my coldest average in the north bay at 53. san francisco 54. the east bay at 56. let's give you an overhead view of this fog just because we can. i think it really helps to show how widespread it will be again tomorrow morning right here through the north bay down to san francisco, oakland, berkeley, across the bay to hayward, castro valley. a few clouds in livermore and a little bit of cloud cover here for the south bay as well. but i do think it will be another morning where we'll clear out by 11:00 a.m. for most of u
in oakland, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> let's bring in chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. he joins us right now to talk about the weather, and that includes fog at home and hurricanes across the country. >> yes. another round of that fog rolling in as we move through tomorrow morning. we'll get to that hurricane here in a second as well. as we start off tomorrow morning, you're going to need that light jacket if you are up early. we have those low clouds returning....
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd says he's going public tonight because he wants justice. >> i was harassed continuously because of my ethnic background as an african-american immigrant. >> reporter: joseph echima says that shocked him because he joined the department ten years ago to serve and protect his community. his thanks, he says, has been harassment. >> i even had a supervisor ask if he can use the n-word whereas he sees other black people using the n-word. >> reporter: for the past several years, he claims he's been the recipient of vile racial jokes and offensive effigies and sent pictures we can't even show on tv. >> i had a captain, a supervisor tell me that the black lives matter protesters need to be shot. >> reporter: his lawyer filed a lawsuit against the fire department and two of echema's superiors, claiming racial discrimination. >> they can acknowledge that he received a text message that had a racial slur because they can't deny. it's undeniable. here's the text message. but what they can deny and act as if it doesn't exist is the overall climate that he's dealing with.
nbc bay area's cheryl hurd says he's going public tonight because he wants justice. >> i was harassed continuously because of my ethnic background as an african-american immigrant. >> reporter: joseph echima says that shocked him because he joined the department ten years ago to serve and protect his community. his thanks, he says, has been harassment. >> i even had a supervisor ask if he can use the n-word whereas he sees other black people using the n-word. >>...
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the cheryl and philip milsteini . barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. and by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporatnded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. president trump commuted thece0- month sentf longtime friend and former campaign adviser roger stone last night-- just days before stone was to report to prison. stone was found guilty of seven ctlonies last november, including obstrun of justice, lying to congressional investigators and witness tampering in special counsel robert mueller's probe of russian interferce ithe 2016 presidential election. prosecutors originally recommended a seven to nine year seeence for stone before th president criticized the recommendati
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