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>> dan lahren: yeah, a few. >> jim harrison: that risotto is gorgeous. >> dan lahren: excellent. jimmy, do you want to grab a hun? >> jim harrison: mhm. dan larhen: okay and a couple of morels. >> anthony: is writing any way to make a living? >> jim harrison: no, not hardly. >> anthony: i try to explain this to people. you have to be either a monster of self-regard, delusional, or just so [ censored ] lucky that -- i mean the forces of the universe are aligned against you. >> jim harrison: yeah, the only thing you can do is if you're just completely tenacious and write with a disregard for every outside circumstance there is. most people look in the mirror and say, "you know, i'm getting old," or something like that. but shakespeare the poet said, "devouring time, blunt thou thy lion's paws." that's a little better, huh? >> anthony: nice view, i cannot complain about this. >> jim harrison: yeah. >> anthony: so what are you doing around half a year here and half a year -- >> jim harrison: yeah. >> anthony: in ah -- >> jim harrison: arizona. >> anthony: arizona. >> jim harrison: re
>> dan lahren: yeah, a few. >> jim harrison: that risotto is gorgeous. >> dan lahren: excellent. jimmy, do you want to grab a hun? >> jim harrison: mhm. dan larhen: okay and a couple of morels. >> anthony: is writing any way to make a living? >> jim harrison: no, not hardly. >> anthony: i try to explain this to people. you have to be either a monster of self-regard, delusional, or just so [ censored ] lucky that -- i mean the forces of the universe are...
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. >> dan nathan, i don't know where dan is, sorry, dan, just kidding. jpmorgan is best in breed. it's also the most expensive in the space as well. you're talking about a stock that's probably closing in on about 1.8 times or so priced to book i think that's expensive in the environment that we find ourselves in not to suggest it can't go higher from here but i think there are better places to be i would tend to favor citibank at these levels, that's the cheapest in this space >> dan, would you put on a bullish trade like mike? >> i've said this over the last few months, even when jpmorgan was trading at 90, if the market is going to go higher, if rates are going to go higher, this stock is going to trade $100 mike's trade is setting up for a breakout above $100. he's basically risking one to make two with the earnings catalyst in the next week. so to me, i like the risk/reward of the trade i actually don't think you'll see a scenario just on earnings where jpmorgan is just going to fall out of bed. i don't know if we have a one-year chart this stock just ran 10% since the start
. >> dan nathan, i don't know where dan is, sorry, dan, just kidding. jpmorgan is best in breed. it's also the most expensive in the space as well. you're talking about a stock that's probably closing in on about 1.8 times or so priced to book i think that's expensive in the environment that we find ourselves in not to suggest it can't go higher from here but i think there are better places to be i would tend to favor citibank at these levels, that's the cheapest in this space >>...
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. >> i agree with mike it's great to be on the 08 i don't know where dan nathan is sorry, dan, just kidding jpmorgan is best in breed. it's also the most expensive in the space as well. you're talking about a stock that's probably closing in on about 1.8 times or so priced to book i think that's expensive in the environment that we find ourselves in not to suggest it can't go higher from here but i think there are better places to be i would tend to favor citibank at these levels, that's the cheapest in this space >> dan, would you put on a bullish trade like mike? >> i've said this over the last few months, even when jpmorgan was trading at 90, if the market is going to go higher, if rates are going to go higher, this stock is going to trade $100 mike's trade is setting up for a breakout above $100. he's basically risking one to make two with the earnings catalyst in the next week. so to me, i like the risk/reward of the trade i actually don't think you'll see a scenario just on earnings where jpmorgan is just going to fall out of bed. i don't know if we have a one-year chart this stock ju
. >> i agree with mike it's great to be on the 08 i don't know where dan nathan is sorry, dan, just kidding jpmorgan is best in breed. it's also the most expensive in the space as well. you're talking about a stock that's probably closing in on about 1.8 times or so priced to book i think that's expensive in the environment that we find ourselves in not to suggest it can't go higher from here but i think there are better places to be i would tend to favor citibank at these levels, that's...
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> dan, she was i.d. and it was her and she was pregnant and the baby. it was just very difficult. >> i looked at her in disbelief. but knew it was reality. i just could feel all the strength in my body just kind of just drain all of a sudden. and i kind of was wobbling a little bit and ida consoled me a little bit and said it's okay, you know, it's okay. and then she says is there anything that we can do? do you need anything? i said no. i said just the information you gave me was plenty. >> of course there was more dan needed to do that evening. he would have to tell michelle's 12-year-old daughter angelica. >> and i said angelica, i said, detective lopez just told us that your mother has been positively i.d. as one of the west mesa women. and that's when angelica looked at me and started crying. she said no, don't tell me that, you're lying to me. don't lie to me. i said honey, i'm not. i'm telling you the truth. >> it was a scene that no doubt had played out earlier at the family home of victoria chav
> dan, she was i.d. and it was her and she was pregnant and the baby. it was just very difficult. >> i looked at her in disbelief. but knew it was reality. i just could feel all the strength in my body just kind of just drain all of a sudden. and i kind of was wobbling a little bit and ida consoled me a little bit and said it's okay, you know, it's okay. and then she says is there anything that we can do? do you need anything? i said no. i said just the information you gave me was...
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>> dan: he picked a very good lawyer. he was smart to do that because again, you want to be very careful that what he says fell under an immunity agreement that he may have signed. we have these king for a day deals, you want to be sure that he has fallen within the lines. >> kennedy: she has said it was wrong for the department of justice to threaten him with criminal prosecution for violating an mba good those completely separate issues and like chuck grassley, the senator from iowa for an independent counsel in this regard because they were so many questions that require oversight. it goes back to your point, why did we make this deal in the first place? no one has satisfactorily answered that or even close. >> sandra: we will have much more on this developing story, former house oversight committee chairman will be joining you next hour on "outnumbered" over time. be sure to catch that. house republicans nearly passing a $4 trillion budget paving the way for tax reform. what happens next and will the party and the whi
>> dan: he picked a very good lawyer. he was smart to do that because again, you want to be very careful that what he says fell under an immunity agreement that he may have signed. we have these king for a day deals, you want to be sure that he has fallen within the lines. >> kennedy: she has said it was wrong for the department of justice to threaten him with criminal prosecution for violating an mba good those completely separate issues and like chuck grassley, the senator from...
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dan niles joins us on the phone, dan, great to have you with us i hear you bought apple, more shares >> yeah, we did. i mean, apple sort of has this pattern, whether it makes any sense or not, and i would say in general it doesn't, but it tends to rally into these product launches if you kind of go back and analyze the stock, it's a pretty predictable pattern and tends to struggle on the other side of it for a month or so. from a trading perspective at least for the next month or so, until october 27th when the iphone x, you get to preorder those, the stock will probably do well. you're seeing analysts come out every day and cut their numbers on apple and the stock is starting to move up anyway >> so you're looking at this as a real sort of "fast money" kind of trade, holding it for a couple of weeks, not even waiting for the iphone x >> the point is that the stock reacts well. let me put it to you this way, and i've said this before. over a longer period of time, and by that i mean like once you get out past this launch, i have some real issues on how will apple will do, how well is
dan niles joins us on the phone, dan, great to have you with us i hear you bought apple, more shares >> yeah, we did. i mean, apple sort of has this pattern, whether it makes any sense or not, and i would say in general it doesn't, but it tends to rally into these product launches if you kind of go back and analyze the stock, it's a pretty predictable pattern and tends to struggle on the other side of it for a month or so. from a trading perspective at least for the next month or so,...
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president dan ammann. thank you for joining us. dan: thank you. you are releasing another fleet of self driving cars in new york city. why? was a reallycisco complex environment and we are doing really well there so it is time to go to the next more complex environment, new york city. the more complex the environment, the faster our cars learn. emily: you have 180 cars or so? up. we are ramping how fast you think you will get this from testing to scale? dan: everything we are doing is about getting the vehicles from the right performance from a safety perspective. then we will be able to take the driver out. emily: how profitable do you think a self driving riot hailing business can be for -- ride hailing business can be for gm? dan: we think it can be a big business over time. right sharing is just at the beginning of what we see as a big transformation. emily: what kind of margins do you think you can make? dan: i think it is too soon to tell but it can be a significantly more profitable business than we are in today. emily: would you plan to se
president dan ammann. thank you for joining us. dan: thank you. you are releasing another fleet of self driving cars in new york city. why? was a reallycisco complex environment and we are doing really well there so it is time to go to the next more complex environment, new york city. the more complex the environment, the faster our cars learn. emily: you have 180 cars or so? up. we are ramping how fast you think you will get this from testing to scale? dan: everything we are doing is about...
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emily: that was gm president dan ammann. and that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology conference.e wsjd we will be back speaking with the president tim kendall and look up taking more ad for their company. and we are live streaming on twitter. check us out at bloombergtechtv. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin this evening with a press conference today with president trump and mitch mcconnell, soon after their meeting at the white house. we start with the cbs evening news report, and here it is. reporter: now to the other end of pennsylvania avenue, the president told reporters into the rose garden to watch him mende fence. -- mend a fence. donald trump: we are closer than ever before. reporter: after a white house lunch, dona
emily: that was gm president dan ammann. and that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology conference.e wsjd we will be back speaking with the president tim kendall and look up taking more ad for their company. and we are live streaming on twitter. check us out at bloombergtechtv. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin this evening with a press conference today with president trump and mitch mcconnell,...
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i think dan's right. he has a lot of achievements. i supported donald trump over hillary clinton mostly because of just the supreme court pick. he's been pleasantly surprising in a lot of other ways. i think he has an excellent cabinet. i think the regulatory effort is very good. they missed the ball on obamacare, but if he gets tax reform through, i think he gets to a lot of place -- i think for a lot of people watching donald trump it's kind of like watching a drunk staggering home, and he might fall in a swimming pool here or get hit by a car, but he's actually kind of getting where he wants -- david: oh, he sure is. >> and if he gets tax reform, i think the whole debate changes because it's not just the political achievement, it's a way to reverse the economic decline under obama. david: kim, quickly, let me just ask we talked about substance of issues will the republican party look different at the end of four years of a donald trump administration? >> well, how does it not? [laughter] but, i mean, look, i think one thing that's
i think dan's right. he has a lot of achievements. i supported donald trump over hillary clinton mostly because of just the supreme court pick. he's been pleasantly surprising in a lot of other ways. i think he has an excellent cabinet. i think the regulatory effort is very good. they missed the ball on obamacare, but if he gets tax reform through, i think he gets to a lot of place -- i think for a lot of people watching donald trump it's kind of like watching a drunk staggering home, and he...
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i'm dan ashley. ama daetz is on maternity leave. the las vegas sheriff says there are no other suspects, at least not at this moment. but investigators are determined to find out whether stephen paddock had help. authorities are questioning his girlfriend as they continue looking into the deadliest mass shooting in modern american history. abc news reporter lana zak is in las vegas. >> good evening, dan, there is a new headline. authorities believe that the shooter had planned to escape. and we know how interested they were in hearing from his girlfriend. tonight we hear her own words for the first time. this newly released video shows the harrowing moments following the deadly las vegas shooting. >> get in the truck, get in the truck! >> victims being led into a vehicle before it speeds off to the hospital, the clock ticking away. the grim reality on display as we hear from the shooter's girlfriend. >> i am devastated by the deaths and injuries that have occurred. >> these are the first public words by marilou danley read by her at
i'm dan ashley. ama daetz is on maternity leave. the las vegas sheriff says there are no other suspects, at least not at this moment. but investigators are determined to find out whether stephen paddock had help. authorities are questioning his girlfriend as they continue looking into the deadliest mass shooting in modern american history. abc news reporter lana zak is in las vegas. >> good evening, dan, there is a new headline. authorities believe that the shooter had planned to escape....
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noise is here with a preview of the report putting to the for us at 6:00, dan. >> dan and kristen i went to a santa rosa neighborhood where they had a close call sunday night. take a look at this. power lines blown by the wind sending sparks toward their homes. >> a lot of dry leaves so that could have easily hit one of our houses and gone up. >> these things going out, and then two hours later everything is catching fire. >> reporter: they did escape any damage, but some of the worse of it quarter mile a way. coming up at 6:00 i'll look at if they. and you'll hear a lawyer suing pg&e causing a fire. that's at 6:00. >> the full focus will be on the cause. >> yes. >> thanks, dan. >>> santa rosa police chief answers questions on facebook live. many folks wanted to know why it's taking so long for them to be allowed back in their home. >> what we are trying to do is work through our partners, pg&e, public health, these kinds of entities in order to free up the areas to get you back into your home. >> urged citizens to alert police if they believe looters are preceding upon fire victims
noise is here with a preview of the report putting to the for us at 6:00, dan. >> dan and kristen i went to a santa rosa neighborhood where they had a close call sunday night. take a look at this. power lines blown by the wind sending sparks toward their homes. >> a lot of dry leaves so that could have easily hit one of our houses and gone up. >> these things going out, and then two hours later everything is catching fire. >> reporter: they did escape any damage, but...
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dan is over at the plaza with this dan. >> it's a pretty popular trade to be long banks, in what people think to be a deregulated environment, a rising rate environment. we have to talk about goldman, their report before the opening on tuesday, options market implying a 2.5% move it's moved about 2.5% in the last two quarters, but this stock has acted down right awful. this stock is down about 40 basis points on the year we know the xlf is up 14%, the s&p is up 14%. something's going on here. the thing to me is if you're hanging out with this stock and you think it has the potential to go higher, but when you look at the reaction that wells fargo had today, almost down 3%, the way citi and jpmorgan reacted, and you're worried about something worse going on at goldman, maybe it has to do with lack of regulation or no tax plan, to me goldman sachs is the worst performing one it's really lagged the whole group. why would you consider a collar and what is a collar in this instance it's selling out of the money call and using the proceeds, the premium you receive for selling that call to buy
dan is over at the plaza with this dan. >> it's a pretty popular trade to be long banks, in what people think to be a deregulated environment, a rising rate environment. we have to talk about goldman, their report before the opening on tuesday, options market implying a 2.5% move it's moved about 2.5% in the last two quarters, but this stock has acted down right awful. this stock is down about 40 basis points on the year we know the xlf is up 14%, the s&p is up 14%. something's going...
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i want to bring in our meteorologist dan zarrow. dan, it is dry. i haven't seen rain in a wild. it is it a record is? it dangerous? what is going on? meteorologist: 15 days in a row without mash surable rainfall in the area. it is quit a stretch that sense pleasant weather. overall, i am not concerned. we ran a surplus of rain for six or seven months in a row. summer was so wet, every single weekend we had rain. drought is a medium to long in range thing. no big concerns maybe a fire weather concern because the brush is so dry. that is about it. >> do oceanaut one point does the government step in and say, look, we have to low the water consumption. we have to put some rationing in? at what point does that happen for 15 days in. do they wait for 30-45, we almost there? >> there is certain bench marks they are look. that this is updated and weekly basis. can tell you now 100% of theiars not dry at this point. there is no concerns regarding reservoirs or soil moisture or the vegetation, everything is healthy in a think what we're looking ats the fact we have got some potentially s
i want to bring in our meteorologist dan zarrow. dan, it is dry. i haven't seen rain in a wild. it is it a record is? it dangerous? what is going on? meteorologist: 15 days in a row without mash surable rainfall in the area. it is quit a stretch that sense pleasant weather. overall, i am not concerned. we ran a surplus of rain for six or seven months in a row. summer was so wet, every single weekend we had rain. drought is a medium to long in range thing. no big concerns maybe a fire weather...
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let's check win meteorologist dan zarrow, what do you got. dan? meteorologist: a couple hundred miles to the west and north today. of course of course we saw some wind and rain upwards of that inch rainfall in some spots across the area but the ground so dry and sos this at this time sucked up the water and when you did not have any widespread flooding issues to deal with from nate. was this less impact than you thought we would have. they were talking about a much greater impact in new orleans and mississippi. less or what you weeks sneak well, i think, it has a lot to do with the forward speed of the storm actually the fastest moving tropical cyclone ever reported the gulf exco and it was book it at 2,000 through the watt sore didn't have time to pk up strength and intensity. i affect the trajectory moving it to this left away from the tristate area and the storm could not sit over one location and it rained in the moved on again. it has a lot to do with the overall impact of the storm. bill: ok, thanks. we check in with you later with the local
let's check win meteorologist dan zarrow, what do you got. dan? meteorologist: a couple hundred miles to the west and north today. of course of course we saw some wind and rain upwards of that inch rainfall in some spots across the area but the ground so dry and sos this at this time sucked up the water and when you did not have any widespread flooding issues to deal with from nate. was this less impact than you thought we would have. they were talking about a much greater impact in new orleans...
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i think dan's right. he has a lot of achievements. i supported donald trump over hillary clinton mostly because of just the supreme court pick. he's been pleasantly surprising in a lot of other ways. i think he has an excellent cabinet. i think the regulatory effort is very good. they missed the ball on obamacare, but if he gets tax reform through, i think he gets to a lot of place -- i think for a lot of people watching donald trump it's kind of like watching a drunk staggering home, and he might fall in a swimming pool here or get hit by a car, but he's actually kind of getting where he wants -- david: oh, he sure is. >> and if he gets tax reform, i think the whole debate changes because it's not just the political achievement, it's a way to reverse the economic decline under obama. david: kim, quickly, let me just ask we talked about substance of issues will the republican party look different at the end of four years of a donald trump administration? >> well, how does it not? [laughter] but, i mean, look, i think one thing that's
i think dan's right. he has a lot of achievements. i supported donald trump over hillary clinton mostly because of just the supreme court pick. he's been pleasantly surprising in a lot of other ways. i think he has an excellent cabinet. i think the regulatory effort is very good. they missed the ball on obamacare, but if he gets tax reform through, i think he gets to a lot of place -- i think for a lot of people watching donald trump it's kind of like watching a drunk staggering home, and he...
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still with us is dan fuss. from where you sit is a bond investor, which candidate would be the best to carry out the president's agenda of tax cuts? differentght be two people there. market viewpoints all other things aside, probably janet yellen. paul would be next in line. whother words, centrists would have sway with the others involved because it is a very political job and it is a very tough job. the other candidates mentioned inng certain things to it terms of experience with the fed. gary i think would definitely -- i am a fan of his. he is not an economist, so maybe the economists wouldn't be happy. he is a highly skilled, very experienced person. would he take the job is another matter? i don't know. i am glad you up that it is a very political job view, wen bloomberg wrote that it is a very political job as well. to assert political independence and assume responsibility for asset bubbles and respond to a worldly financial crisis. dispatch on will be a lot more ed jobaceted -- this f will be a lot mor
still with us is dan fuss. from where you sit is a bond investor, which candidate would be the best to carry out the president's agenda of tax cuts? differentght be two people there. market viewpoints all other things aside, probably janet yellen. paul would be next in line. whother words, centrists would have sway with the others involved because it is a very political job and it is a very tough job. the other candidates mentioned inng certain things to it terms of experience with the fed....
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dan and cecilia? >> boy, the looks on the presidents' faces behind clinton as he was speaking. >> it was are remarkable. thank you. >>> the other headline out of washington this morning. the president's announcement, delivered via tweet, that he'll allow the declassification of secret case files about the assassination of president kennedy. thousands of pages may reveal. abc's david wright is on that story from the white house. david, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan and cecilia. this is a day that conspiracy theorists have been waiting a lifetime for. the final batch of documents related to the jfk assassination about 3,000 pages in all. the president now says he's inclined to release them. and only he can make that decision. at a moment when his administration is getting raked over the coals over the attack in niger, embroiled in a debate over how best to console gold star families, president trump tweeted this weekend about -- jfk? and, the mother of all conspiracy theories. >> p
dan and cecilia? >> boy, the looks on the presidents' faces behind clinton as he was speaking. >> it was are remarkable. thank you. >>> the other headline out of washington this morning. the president's announcement, delivered via tweet, that he'll allow the declassification of secret case files about the assassination of president kennedy. thousands of pages may reveal. abc's david wright is on that story from the white house. david, good morning to you. >> reporter:...
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dan and cecilia? >> boy, the looks on the presidents' faces behind clinton as he was speaking. >> it was remarkable. thank you. >>> the other headline out of washington this morning. the president's announcement, delivered via tweet, that he'll allow the declassification of secret case files about the assassination of president kennedy. >> so much talk this morning about what the thousands of pages might reveal. abc's david wright is on that story from the white house. david, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan and cecilia. this is a day that conspiracy theorists have been waiting a lifetime for. the final batch of documents related to the jfk assassination about 3,000 pages in all. the president now says he's inclined to release them. and only he can make that decision. at a moment when his administration is getting raked over the coals over the attack in niger, embroiled in a debate over how best to console gold star families, president trump tweeted this weekend about -- jfk? and, t
dan and cecilia? >> boy, the looks on the presidents' faces behind clinton as he was speaking. >> it was remarkable. thank you. >>> the other headline out of washington this morning. the president's announcement, delivered via tweet, that he'll allow the declassification of secret case files about the assassination of president kennedy. >> so much talk this morning about what the thousands of pages might reveal. abc's david wright is on that story from the white...
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jimmy. >> thanks, dan and dion. tonight we are in brooklyn, new york. >> do you feel like you miss it? >> no. some parts -- no, i don't. i miss wearing makeup. [ laughter ] >> well, sure. >>> high school freshman is recovering aft a man stabbed her while she headed to classes this morning in oakland. this morning's attack happened about 0 feet away from street academy high school. this is a 29th and summit streets in the pill hill area. witnesses say a man jumped from the bushes and stabbed the girl with a knife. >> it's become clear that she had no relationship with this individual, didn't know him, had never seen h before, and somehow for some reason he attacked her. >> now, the school district also tells us one of the victim's classmates, a passing driver, and a worker at nearby business all rushed in to help get that suspected attacker away from the girl. police captured him nearby. >>> new developments in san jose, where tonight the city council voted to require gun owners to loc up their firearms when they lea
jimmy. >> thanks, dan and dion. tonight we are in brooklyn, new york. >> do you feel like you miss it? >> no. some parts -- no, i don't. i miss wearing makeup. [ laughter ] >> well, sure. >>> high school freshman is recovering aft a man stabbed her while she headed to classes this morning in oakland. this morning's attack happened about 0 feet away from street academy high school. this is a 29th and summit streets in the pill hill area. witnesses say a man...
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. >> reporter: dan, good morning. cnn is reporting that mueller's special counsel team has brought charges before a grand jury. we know that attorneys from mueller's office were at the federal courthouse here in d.c. on friday including one of his senior prosecutors who specializes in fraud cases. we've learned that there was a filing in court on friday, but we have no further reportable details. cnn's not reporting who might have been charged or what the charges could be. so this is a very unusual situation, and it's unclear how significant these -- this potential action might be, dan. what we know is that mueller's team has been investigating whether there was collusion between the trump campaign and russian officials in connection with the 2016 presidential election, and he's been investigating the financial dealings of a number of key trump associates including former campaign manager paul manafort and former national security adviser michael flynn. sources close to manafort say they have been given no indication
. >> reporter: dan, good morning. cnn is reporting that mueller's special counsel team has brought charges before a grand jury. we know that attorneys from mueller's office were at the federal courthouse here in d.c. on friday including one of his senior prosecutors who specializes in fraud cases. we've learned that there was a filing in court on friday, but we have no further reportable details. cnn's not reporting who might have been charged or what the charges could be. so this is a...
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i'm dan ashley. ama daetz is on maternity leave. the las vegas sheriff says there are no other suspects, at least not at this moment. but investigators are determined to find out whether stephen paddock had help. authorities are questioning his girlfriend as they continue looking into the deadliest mass shooting in modern american history. abc news reporter lana zak is in las vegas. >> good evening, dan, there is a new headline. authorities believe that the shooter had planned to escape. and we know how interested they were in hearing from his girlfriend. tonight we hear her own words for the first time. this newly released video shows the harrowing moments following the deadly las vegas shooting. >> get in the truck, get in the truck! >> victims being led into a vehicle before it speeds off to the hospital, the clock ticking away. the grim reality on display as we hear from the shooter's girlfriend. >> i am devastated by the deaths and injuries that have occurred. >> these are the first public words by marilou danley read by her at
i'm dan ashley. ama daetz is on maternity leave. the las vegas sheriff says there are no other suspects, at least not at this moment. but investigators are determined to find out whether stephen paddock had help. authorities are questioning his girlfriend as they continue looking into the deadliest mass shooting in modern american history. abc news reporter lana zak is in las vegas. >> good evening, dan, there is a new headline. authorities believe that the shooter had planned to escape....
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dan: we have a lot of options when it comes to going to market. we could go to market in our own network capability, in different partnerships. all options are open at this time. emily: how do you decide which is the best? at one point do you -- now that you have learned all this, do you make a decision to move forward? dan: the closer it comes to being commercially deployed, the more clarity that comes. what really matters is to get the total vehicle profitable. we do believe in an all electric future at general motors, and we believe that in order for that to come to fruition overtime, we need to get the cost of battery electric cars down to in line or better than internal combustion engine cars. we, as a company, have the capability to solve that problem. we do still have a little more work to go. emily: when it comes to itself driving cars, gm has been able to move faster than i think a lot of people expected. when you say self driving cars will be on the roads in larger numbers in a few years, what you mean by a few years? give us some more d
dan: we have a lot of options when it comes to going to market. we could go to market in our own network capability, in different partnerships. all options are open at this time. emily: how do you decide which is the best? at one point do you -- now that you have learned all this, do you make a decision to move forward? dan: the closer it comes to being commercially deployed, the more clarity that comes. what really matters is to get the total vehicle profitable. we do believe in an all...
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paul: all right, dan. kate. >> this is a hit for target which announced they are going to $15 an hour in the next couple of years but also a miss -- paul: per wage. >> per wage, also union activist who fight for 15 which have been saying we need government mandates and target did it to compete with wal-mart and other retailers in a tough environment and tight labor market. just more evidence that what's good for workers is competition. paul: and economic growth. mary. >> paul a miss for twitter, as you know and our president knows, only use 140 characters when you tweet but twitter says now they are going to double that, having a trial run anyway to 280. some of us believe -- explains why i didn't like fidel castro and we wish that we would stick with the 140. paul: jason. >> the federal prosecution of college basketball is not only a miss but air ball. [laughter] >> the schools are accused of basically trying to bribe kids to come. that may be a violation of ncaa rules but should not be treated as crime.
paul: all right, dan. kate. >> this is a hit for target which announced they are going to $15 an hour in the next couple of years but also a miss -- paul: per wage. >> per wage, also union activist who fight for 15 which have been saying we need government mandates and target did it to compete with wal-mart and other retailers in a tough environment and tight labor market. just more evidence that what's good for workers is competition. paul: and economic growth. mary. >> paul...
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jimmy. >> thanks, dan and dion. here's a look at what some people are calling our show. >> what kind of stuff do you forget? >> names. >> oh, people's names. yeah. have you always been good with namememe >>> an emmy award winner and prominent aids activist has died. robert guillaume starred in shows like "soap" and "benson." here's reporter george pennacchio from our sister station in los angeles. >> i still don't understand any of this. >> reporter: robert guillaume's emmy-winning presence on the sitcom "soap" was so strong he got his own spinoff series "benson." and took home emmy number two. >> clayton, your brand is so small you could put it in a barbie doll's naval and still have room left over for three raisinettes and a list of your important accomplishments. >> reporter: guillaume scored another tv hit in the late '90s with "sports night" but he was temporarily sidelined by a stroke. >> it did make me more away of mortality and is it sometime. >> reporter: it was not. i was on the set a few months later when
jimmy. >> thanks, dan and dion. here's a look at what some people are calling our show. >> what kind of stuff do you forget? >> names. >> oh, people's names. yeah. have you always been good with namememe >>> an emmy award winner and prominent aids activist has died. robert guillaume starred in shows like "soap" and "benson." here's reporter george pennacchio from our sister station in los angeles. >> i still don't understand any of...
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i am meteorologist dan czar rowe. bill: thank you, dan. listen, we got a lot more show coming up four. we have the full story from george kozlowski on the giants winning the game. >> welcome back to chase news. am bill spadea. sports. would you believe it. giants won a game. keselowsky is here to give us details. george? reporter: the broncos reading the new yorker. let's go to the highlights from sunday night. eli manning and the gance. we had them written off. watch this. second warn quarter. manning, five-yard touchdown. the giants with a 10-0 lead. what is going. late in the second then dep ver is trying to get back in. then jenkins the pick six and gone for 43-yards. giants won the first game of the season. how do you like that? how about the get jeths? tom brady and this is sort of it. the get jeth got out. pick it up 7. he is open. he is gone. 16-0 jets. here come the patriots. they tide it at 14 and third period. the gronk, 33-yards or the score of 21-14 and the flav game and talking about this all week. jenkins looks like the end
i am meteorologist dan czar rowe. bill: thank you, dan. listen, we got a lot more show coming up four. we have the full story from george kozlowski on the giants winning the game. >> welcome back to chase news. am bill spadea. sports. would you believe it. giants won a game. keselowsky is here to give us details. george? reporter: the broncos reading the new yorker. let's go to the highlights from sunday night. eli manning and the gance. we had them written off. watch this. second warn...
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i'm dan ashley. the death toll from the wildfires in northern california is up to 31 now, after the sheriff announced two more deaths in the county for a total of 17 in sonoma county. this is new video where flames are burning up to highway 29. the director of cal fire says every fire burning in the state has received an influx of new resources today, allowing many firefighters to get much-needed rest. tonight, a brother and sister who helped rescue dozens of elderly residents from santa rosa sunday night are demanding to know where were the employees as the flames spread. melanie woodrow is live with troubling allegations tonight. melanie? >> reporter: dan, a spokesperson for the facility says that all 400 residents are safe. they're accounted for. but the grandchildren of one of those residents, who helped rescue 70 of them, is concerned that others may still be looking for their loved ones. that brother and sister we spoke with helped load those 70 elderly residents onto two of the buses you see b
i'm dan ashley. the death toll from the wildfires in northern california is up to 31 now, after the sheriff announced two more deaths in the county for a total of 17 in sonoma county. this is new video where flames are burning up to highway 29. the director of cal fire says every fire burning in the state has received an influx of new resources today, allowing many firefighters to get much-needed rest. tonight, a brother and sister who helped rescue dozens of elderly residents from santa rosa...
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just look i think it should be me and dan rather than to. limit this area flooded with. a good idea because that would secure the continued existence of the mainland allowing travel as from all over to discover a new world in just nine hours stuck. a . ha unplugged. the first in the history of this legendary norwegian band. find out why aha are going acoustic and one else their fans can expect from. your. thirty minute spot d.w. . it's all about the moments that right before. it's all about the...
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dan: we have a lot of options when it comes to going to market. we could go to market in our own network capability in , different partnerships. all options are open at this time. emily: how do you decide which is the best? at one point do you -- now that you have learned all this, do you make a decision to move forward? dan: the closer it comes to being commercially deployed, the more clarity that comes. what really matters is to get the total vehicle profitable. we do believe in an all electric future at general motors, and we believe that in order for that to come to fruition overtime, we need to get the cost of battery electric cars down to in line or better than internal combustion engine cars. we, as a company, have the capability to solve that problem. we do still have a little more work to go. emily: when it comes to itself driving cars, gm has been able to move faster than i think a lot of people expected. when you say self driving cars will be on the roads in larger numbers in a few years, what you mean by a few years? give us some more
dan: we have a lot of options when it comes to going to market. we could go to market in our own network capability in , different partnerships. all options are open at this time. emily: how do you decide which is the best? at one point do you -- now that you have learned all this, do you make a decision to move forward? dan: the closer it comes to being commercially deployed, the more clarity that comes. what really matters is to get the total vehicle profitable. we do believe in an all...
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. >> reporter: dan, good morning. cnn is reporting that mueller's special counsel team brought charges before a grand jury. we know attorneys from mueller's office were at the federal courthouse here in d.c. on friday including one of his senior prosecutors who specializes in fraud cases. we've learned that there was a filing in court on friday but we have no further reportable details. cnn's not reporting who might have been charged or what the charges could be. so this is a very unusual situation, and it's unclear how significant these -- this potential action might be, dan. what we know is that mueller's team has been investigating whether there was collusion between the trump campaign and russian officials in connection with the 2016 presidential election, and he's been investigating the financial dealings of a number of key trump associates including former campaign manager paul manafort and former national security adviser michael flynn. sources close to manafort say they have been given no indication any charge
. >> reporter: dan, good morning. cnn is reporting that mueller's special counsel team brought charges before a grand jury. we know attorneys from mueller's office were at the federal courthouse here in d.c. on friday including one of his senior prosecutors who specializes in fraud cases. we've learned that there was a filing in court on friday but we have no further reportable details. cnn's not reporting who might have been charged or what the charges could be. so this is a very unusual...
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. >> dan philips isn't someone creating technology. he is not someone with a disability. what he is is someone with a nack for bringing those two groups together. there are many places in the bay area where almost daily amazing technology is developed by brilliant people. for the past 17 years though there was one spot in sand rafael where cutting edge has been turned into life-changing. >> what do you think. >> and dan philips. >> pretty cool, right. >> at the heart of it the whole time. >> technology is just a tool. okay. it's what you do with technology that's the magic. see this -- >> the magic, dan and his team at the technology resource center of marin have been performing since 2000 is taking the best that silicon valley creates and adapting to help students with special needs of all kinds. >> we'll just see how it goes. >> and an interesting line of work for someone whose training is as a speech therapist. it started, dan says, with the students he had the hardest time reaching. >> i didn't know how to address these issues. i didn't know the proper tools. i just k
. >> dan philips isn't someone creating technology. he is not someone with a disability. what he is is someone with a nack for bringing those two groups together. there are many places in the bay area where almost daily amazing technology is developed by brilliant people. for the past 17 years though there was one spot in sand rafael where cutting edge has been turned into life-changing. >> what do you think. >> and dan philips. >> pretty cool, right. >> at the...
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we are back with dan henninger and james freeman. first, tom price, dan, he's out, what's behind this? >> well, what's behind it nominally is he was using private jets for both official use and private use and it isn't just tom price who has done this, there's been members of the cabinets of both this administration perhaps and obama's administration who have done it as well. in 2013 charles grassley, senator grassley, released accountability that eric holder, attorney general and of all people robert mueller, former fbi director, now special prosecutor himself engaged in this sort of practice reimbursing the government at some sort of set rate. so that is basically what tom price did. paul: but now it sounds like this is new standard. these other people weren't disqualified from doing that, why tom price? >> well, because tom price is donald trump's hhs secretary and trump promised to drain the swamp and in some sense this is part of the swamp. the question is whether trump threw him over the side too quickly because trump puts dist
we are back with dan henninger and james freeman. first, tom price, dan, he's out, what's behind this? >> well, what's behind it nominally is he was using private jets for both official use and private use and it isn't just tom price who has done this, there's been members of the cabinets of both this administration perhaps and obama's administration who have done it as well. in 2013 charles grassley, senator grassley, released accountability that eric holder, attorney general and of all...
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dan: we have a lot of possibilities when it comes to going to market. we could go to market in different partnerships. all options are open at this time. emily: at one point do you -- now that you have learned all this, do you make a decision to move forward? dan: the more clarity that comes as technology gets closer to commercial deployment, then the more clarity we will have when it comes to this decision. what really matters is to get the vehicle profitable. we do believe in an all electric future at general motors, and we believe that, in order for that to come to fruition overtime, we need to get it down to a better price compared to internal combustion engine cars. we, as a company, have the capability to solve that problem. we do still have a little more work to go. emily: gm is moving faster than i think a lot of people expected. when you say self driving cars will be on the roads in a few years, what you mean by a few years? dan: i really cannot get more specific than that at this point in time. all i can say is that things are moving very quic
dan: we have a lot of possibilities when it comes to going to market. we could go to market in different partnerships. all options are open at this time. emily: at one point do you -- now that you have learned all this, do you make a decision to move forward? dan: the more clarity that comes as technology gets closer to commercial deployment, then the more clarity we will have when it comes to this decision. what really matters is to get the vehicle profitable. we do believe in an all electric...
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dan? cecilia? >> we'll keep an eye on this. victor, thank you. >>> new developments overnight in washington. sources confirming to abc news that special counsel robert mueller and his team have filed the first criminal charges in the russia investigation. >> an indictment and arrest could come as soon as tomorrow. who could be the target? david wright is at the white house. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan and cecilia, this white house is girding for battle this morning. they know that the first indictment is about to drop in the russia probe. like us, they're not sure who is about to be charged. call it russian roulette. the first criminal charges imminent in the independent counsel's investigation of russian meddling in the 2016 election and possible collusion by trump associates. >> we didn't win because of russia. we won because of you. >> reporter: abc news has confirmed that a senior prosecutor from robert mueller's office, who specializes in fraud cases, was at the federal courthouse in washington frid
dan? cecilia? >> we'll keep an eye on this. victor, thank you. >>> new developments overnight in washington. sources confirming to abc news that special counsel robert mueller and his team have filed the first criminal charges in the russia investigation. >> an indictment and arrest could come as soon as tomorrow. who could be the target? david wright is at the white house. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan and cecilia, this white house is girding...
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. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. firefighters working overnight, trying to tackle these infernos. strong and erratic winds causing one of the toughest 24-hour periods since this disaster began. critical to the fight. nearly 150 aircraft including dozens of the helicopters like the one you see behind me dropping water and retar dant on the fires trying to slow them down. this morning, firefighters in an all-out battle to save lives and homes. >> let me get her feet. let me get her feet. >> reporter: fierce winds driving fresh firestorms. burning more buildings in the santa rosa area and near sonoma city. as an army of aircraft wage war of the flames from above, desperately trying to protect homes and wineries. >> we have had a lot of erratic winds. >> reporter: on the ground, 10,000 firefighters tested by volatile conditions. this bulldozer taking down trees and brush so the fire will stop. the fires forcing new emergency evacuations. police waking up drentzs hours before dawn on saturday. chaos and panic. >> it was s
. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. firefighters working overnight, trying to tackle these infernos. strong and erratic winds causing one of the toughest 24-hour periods since this disaster began. critical to the fight. nearly 150 aircraft including dozens of the helicopters like the one you see behind me dropping water and retar dant on the fires trying to slow them down. this morning, firefighters in an all-out battle to save lives and homes. >> let me get her feet. let me...
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we are back with dan henninger, bill mcgurn, mary kissel. bill, you have been in the white house, you know presidents have to make calls like that, what did you make -- >> yeah, when i was in the white house, i saw president bush do this quite often, meet with the families and, in fact, i brought in two different moms of marines that had been killed, one jewish mom from vermont and one catholic mom from massachusetts. it's an incredible thing to watch people deal with the commander in chief on whose order, son, husband, brother probably died. john kelly brought two terrible atranscribe identifications -- he was a marine commander who gave orderers knowing that it would result in the death of very good marines. paul: he speaks with tremendous moral. >> read speech the day after his son was killed about two marines who stood ground against truck bomb, it's just an incredible kind of thing. paul: dan, do you think there's going to be any fallout from this in the good sense that we have reached the low here when we are politicizing grief and sac
we are back with dan henninger, bill mcgurn, mary kissel. bill, you have been in the white house, you know presidents have to make calls like that, what did you make -- >> yeah, when i was in the white house, i saw president bush do this quite often, meet with the families and, in fact, i brought in two different moms of marines that had been killed, one jewish mom from vermont and one catholic mom from massachusetts. it's an incredible thing to watch people deal with the commander in...
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jimmy. >> thanks, dan and dion. here's a look at what some people are calling our show. >> what kind of stuff do you forget? >> names. >> oh, people's names. yeah. have you always been good with names? >> jim (all with worry-free ownership. colors in your neighborhood... head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... shift your thinking about buying your next one. >>> an emmy award winner and prominent aids activist has died. robert guillaume starred in shows like "soap" and "benson." here's reporter george pennacchio from our sister station in los angeles. >> i still don't understand any of this. >> reporter: robert guillaume's emmy-winning presence on the sitcom "soap" was so strong he got his own spinoff series "benson." and took home emmy number two. >> clayton, your brand is so small you could put it in a barbie doll's naval and still have room left over for three raisinettes and a list of your important accomplishments. >> reporter: guillaume scored anoth
jimmy. >> thanks, dan and dion. here's a look at what some people are calling our show. >> what kind of stuff do you forget? >> names. >> oh, people's names. yeah. have you always been good with names? >> jim (all with worry-free ownership. colors in your neighborhood... head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... shift your thinking about buying your next one. >>> an emmy award winner and...
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dan springer is reporting live from las vegas with more details. dan? >> yeah, kelly, and this being the sixth day since this horrible tragedy. las vegas is really coming together. we are starting to see them working toward thatng
dan springer is reporting live from las vegas with more details. dan? >> yeah, kelly, and this being the sixth day since this horrible tragedy. las vegas is really coming together. we are starting to see them working toward thatng
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dan and paula? >> kenneth moton. kenneth, thank you. >>> let's bring in civil rights lawyer gloria allred, who represented the family of nicole brown at the time of the trial. gloria, thank you for coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> let's get your reaction. should o.j. simpson have been released at all? in your view? >> no, this is an absolute disgrace. the parole board asked him about conflicts. he said he led a conflict-free life. it's not a conflict-free life when he was convicted in 1989 of spousal battery of nicole when he left her with a black eye, a swollen face, a cut lip. it's not a conflict-free life when the squurry in the civil case found that punitive damages should be awarded against him. damages to punish him because they found he was liable, responsible for the deaths of nicole brown simpson and the death of ronald goldman, may they rest in peace. not a conflict-free life when he was convicted of numerous felonies in nevada. this is an absolute disgrace. they should have consi
dan and paula? >> kenneth moton. kenneth, thank you. >>> let's bring in civil rights lawyer gloria allred, who represented the family of nicole brown at the time of the trial. gloria, thank you for coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> let's get your reaction. should o.j. simpson have been released at all? in your view? >> no, this is an absolute disgrace. the parole board asked him about conflicts. he said he led a conflict-free life. it's not a...
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i am meteorologist dan zarrow. bill: president donald trump freeze flag on the nfl as the owners not together in new york city and according to commissioner roger goodell. they will not be asking the players to stand for the anthem. fox's own rick leventhal has the full story. reporter: owners with all 32nfl teams are here in new york for the fall meeting and anthem oh protests are among the issues up for discussion. commissioner roger goodell arrived here this morning with nfyd commissioner who briefed the owners. how it affects cripple and why the officers sign up in the first police. i am told he did not talk about the anthem protest and even though many in law enforcement kneeling and sitting by players that is disrespectful for the flag. a group of players met with a grouf owners yesterday the commissioner who said the league did not ask for a commitment to stand. >> we did not ask for that. >> no. >> we spent the day talking about the issues that our players have been trying to bring attention to. about issue
i am meteorologist dan zarrow. bill: president donald trump freeze flag on the nfl as the owners not together in new york city and according to commissioner roger goodell. they will not be asking the players to stand for the anthem. fox's own rick leventhal has the full story. reporter: owners with all 32nfl teams are here in new york for the fall meeting and anthem oh protests are among the issues up for discussion. commissioner roger goodell arrived here this morning with nfyd commissioner...
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and the income squeeze mentioned, dan. it's a part of the story. pa rt dan. it's a part of the story. part of the problem is that london is still one of the most expensive cities on the planet. with the dramatic fall in the pound and high inflation, and rents not decareering bya inflation, and rents not decareering by a dramatic degree, the prospects for people in the capital are not getting better. i mentioned this being a bad news economic story, it appears in a paper that does not support brexit, is itfairto paper that does not support brexit, is it fair to say that as we see the different stories, some good, some bad, they are featured more heavily in the paper that take as particular brexit view as a parallel. i'm not sure. these figures, for example, the cb i have been vocal about brexit in a negative way. i think it would be more, perhaps, more beneficial to look at the figures after christmas and then perhaps take another snapshot. yes, as they say you cannot read too much into a set of figures! dan, not the same telegraph, this is the scottish versio
and the income squeeze mentioned, dan. it's a part of the story. pa rt dan. it's a part of the story. part of the problem is that london is still one of the most expensive cities on the planet. with the dramatic fall in the pound and high inflation, and rents not decareering bya inflation, and rents not decareering by a dramatic degree, the prospects for people in the capital are not getting better. i mentioned this being a bad news economic story, it appears in a paper that does not support...
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good evening i'm dan ashley. let's start with why the sonoma county plaintiffs is calling a human look at the real dangers sunday night when the wildfire wasde in santa rosa why he release to do. you're about to watch a at a few terrifying minutes of one sheriff's deputies body camera video showing the dangerous and extraordinarily rig rouse evacuation efforts that night. >> go. go. >> a race against the clock and against the ferocious flames of the tubbs fire. from behind the wheel of a deputy patrol car you can see the urgency growing. >> sonoma county sheriff's office leave homes. >> body camera video released by the sheriff's office shows the race to make sure everyone gets outs before the flames get too close. the constant orange glow more menacing by the minute. >> sheriff's office. >> through a smoky haze tough rescues made tougher. >> she is disabled. >> a deputy carries a woman who use as wheelchair through the smoke and is to a waiting suv .surrounded by bright flames in the zants bearing down as he ret
good evening i'm dan ashley. let's start with why the sonoma county plaintiffs is calling a human look at the real dangers sunday night when the wildfire wasde in santa rosa why he release to do. you're about to watch a at a few terrifying minutes of one sheriff's deputies body camera video showing the dangerous and extraordinarily rig rouse evacuation efforts that night. >> go. go. >> a race against the clock and against the ferocious flames of the tubbs fire. from behind the wheel...
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dan you're covering "the story" and we still have so many questions. and the frustration from the under sheriff was so evident. what do you pull from that presser today? >> well the under sheriff and the fbi. i mean the fbi had a spokesperson there and he came out and spoke very briefly and basically said what we're doing now is putting up billboards throughout las vegas because we believe somebody must know something important. the billboards will ask them to call the authorities. they're obviously frustrated. they've never experienced something like this. think about all the different big mass shootings that we've had, columbine, you name them. we newly instantly exactly what the motive was. we're four and-a-half, almost five full days since the shooting and they still don't know. they're still kind of just around the edges looking at, you know, his movements beforehand, ammunition, all of his planning that went into, planning in other cities that he may have been targeting. but nothing that goes to the heart of the motive yet. it's frustrating for t
dan you're covering "the story" and we still have so many questions. and the frustration from the under sheriff was so evident. what do you pull from that presser today? >> well the under sheriff and the fbi. i mean the fbi had a spokesperson there and he came out and spoke very briefly and basically said what we're doing now is putting up billboards throughout las vegas because we believe somebody must know something important. the billboards will ask them to call the...
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dan, paula. >> gloria, thank you. let's go to austin, texas, now and abc news political consultant matthew dowd. hey, matthew, good morning. >> good morning. >> so let's start with what the president has just done on the iranian nuclear deal. where does this leave us and what in your view is the impact on our national security? >> well, dan, i think it's exceedingly problematic. as you know, there's seven countries that were part of this accord. six of the countries are opposed to what donald trump just did including the ux, china, russia and germany. so i think it sets us up in a position just like after the pulling out of the paris climate accord where we are on the outs of the international community and this was the first time we actually ever had an agreement with iran to at least slow down their nuclear development, very problematic for this president and it's going to be very hard for him to get what he wants out of this congress. >> he seems in terms of health care to be kind of punting to congress as well. we
dan, paula. >> gloria, thank you. let's go to austin, texas, now and abc news political consultant matthew dowd. hey, matthew, good morning. >> good morning. >> so let's start with what the president has just done on the iranian nuclear deal. where does this leave us and what in your view is the impact on our national security? >> well, dan, i think it's exceedingly problematic. as you know, there's seven countries that were part of this accord. six of the countries are...
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jimmy. >> thanks, dan and dion. here's a look at what some people are calling our show. >> what kind of stuff do you forget? >> names. >> oh, people's names. yeah. have you always been good with na what if home security was different? what if it looked different? what if the measure of working, was that you never had to think about it. ♪ what if it was so easy to use, you actually used it. [alarm] you have 3 minutes to exit. what if it gave you time, and what you really need from home security. a sense of security. ♪ we can now repair complex at saortic aneurysmsare, without invasive surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for varicose veins. and if we can precisely treat eye cancer with minimal damage to the rest of the eye, imagine what we can do for glaucoma, even cataracts. if we can use dna to diagnose the rarest of diseases, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. >>> an emmy award winner and prominent aids activist has died. robert guillaume
jimmy. >> thanks, dan and dion. here's a look at what some people are calling our show. >> what kind of stuff do you forget? >> names. >> oh, people's names. yeah. have you always been good with na what if home security was different? what if it looked different? what if the measure of working, was that you never had to think about it. ♪ what if it was so easy to use, you actually used it. [alarm] you have 3 minutes to exit. what if it gave you time, and what you...
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i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm dion lim. if this sounds familiar, air canada was involved in yet another incident back at sfo in july. >> katie marzullo is live at the airport to explain what happened this time. >> reporter: dan, dion, the faa told us tonight unlike in july, this was not a close call. this plane did not almost hit another plane. still an aviation analyst told us authorities need to figure out how this happened and keep it from happening again. on sunday nuth, an air canada flight from montd re all received permission to land at sfoment then air traffic control made a change, believing another plane might be in the way. controllers repeated the instructions five times and without a response, a supervisor used a flashing red light to alert the crew to go around. the air canada jet landed safely just before 9:30 never having acknowledged the orders. >> air canada 781, tower. >> reporter: the faa is investigating the incident. analyst john nance said no pilot would ignore a radio call on purpose. >> i think it's
i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm dion lim. if this sounds familiar, air canada was involved in yet another incident back at sfo in july. >> katie marzullo is live at the airport to explain what happened this time. >> reporter: dan, dion, the faa told us tonight unlike in july, this was not a close call. this plane did not almost hit another plane. still an aviation analyst told us authorities need to figure out how this happened and keep it from happening again. on sunday nuth, an...
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i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze. now on jimmy kimmel, howard stern. >> have a good night. >>> who hit this ball? >> jimmy: sorry, mike piazza, guillermo hit that. >> impressive power. >> jimmy: actually, you know what? i -- i hit the ball. it was me. with the power. >> shut the hell up, kimmel. >> jimmy: thanks. >> guillermo: nice guy. >> dicky: from brooklyn it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, howard stern, and music from cardi b, brought to you by smirnoff, with cleto and the cletones featuring paul shaffer.
i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze. now on jimmy kimmel, howard stern. >> have a good night. >>> who hit this ball? >> jimmy: sorry, mike piazza, guillermo hit that. >> impressive power. >> jimmy: actually, you know what? i -- i hit the ball. it was me. with the power. >> shut the hell up, kimmel. >> jimmy: thanks. >> guillermo: nice guy. >> dicky: from brooklyn it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, howard stern, and...
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. >> and i'm dan ashley. w tonight at 11:00, mourning the loss, honoring the memory. >> friends, relatives, even strangersathered at a vigil tonight in novato for stacee etcher, one of the 59 people kill in sunday's mass shooting. >> abc 7 news reporte cornell barnard was at the memory p. and certainly a very touching tribute. >> reporter: yeah, dan and kristen, a very moving vigil tonight here in novato. vinnie etcheber, husband, brought his kids to the vigil night. the family did not speak to the crowd, but the crowd definitely spoke to them. >> we want y to know that we love you. >> reporter: hvy hearts and wordss of comfort for san frcisco police officer vinnie etcheber and his young son and their mom.who are now without hundreds came to san ramon elementary school in novato to light candles for stacee etcheber, a role model parent wi an amazing spirit. >> if stacee was here tonight we uld hear her say hey, toots, i've got you, hold on. >> reporter: stacee and her husband were in las vegas for a concert w
. >> and i'm dan ashley. w tonight at 11:00, mourning the loss, honoring the memory. >> friends, relatives, even strangersathered at a vigil tonight in novato for stacee etcher, one of the 59 people kill in sunday's mass shooting. >> abc 7 news reporte cornell barnard was at the memory p. and certainly a very touching tribute. >> reporter: yeah, dan and kristen, a very moving vigil tonight here in novato. vinnie etcheber, husband, brought his kids to the vigil night. the...