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dan: here's your safety sunglasses... lemonis: okay. dan: ...'cause the light is very intense in these rooms. lemonis: okay. i feel like i'm ready to go, like, on a safari with you. dan: yeah, all day long. it's fun. lemonis: let's do it. for dan, cultivating pot is all about the tlc. dan: well, i'm more of a hands-on. you've got to feel the plant, look at it. you've got to water it by hand. it takes quite a bit of personal attention. lemonis: so, how much inventory is in here? dan: about $400,000 worth. lemonis: holy [bleep] wow. just another day at the office for dan's lead grower, jeanette. you realize you're in a room filled with what the federal government considers illegal? jeanette: yeah. and i think that's what makes it more exciting. lemonis: it does? jeanette: yes. lemonis: do you know, it's funny, people that don't know the industry like me... jeanette: mm-hmm. lemonis: ...i used to think that the marijuana was actually this. jeanette: you know, that's what everyone thinks, too. lemonis: i didn't know it was this. jeanette: yeah, the b
dan: here's your safety sunglasses... lemonis: okay. dan: ...'cause the light is very intense in these rooms. lemonis: okay. i feel like i'm ready to go, like, on a safari with you. dan: yeah, all day long. it's fun. lemonis: let's do it. for dan, cultivating pot is all about the tlc. dan: well, i'm more of a hands-on. you've got to feel the plant, look at it. you've got to water it by hand. it takes quite a bit of personal attention. lemonis: so, how much inventory is in here? dan: about...
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dan forest denies climate change. what we have to do is make sure we are setting forth renewable energy and making sure we get to carbon zero not only to fight climate change but also to create good clean energy jobs in north carolina. we are going to continue to do that with my clean energy plant in north carolina. >> mr. forest, one minute. >> it's a real issue as you know. there are still thousands of people across the state that are waiting to be helped from hurricane matthew, hurricane florence and hurricanes. when governor cooper got elected he was out there with the scammers at his microphone in front of everybody taking pictures that there are still people that are not gotten help from those hurricanes. south carolina built 1000 homes before north carolina built even one. i will do better than that. when it comes to flooding the governors plan was to put 300 processes on the road. my plan will be to drag the creeks and rivers that are causing the flooding in eastern north carolina so it doesn't happen again. t
dan forest denies climate change. what we have to do is make sure we are setting forth renewable energy and making sure we get to carbon zero not only to fight climate change but also to create good clean energy jobs in north carolina. we are going to continue to do that with my clean energy plant in north carolina. >> mr. forest, one minute. >> it's a real issue as you know. there are still thousands of people across the state that are waiting to be helped from hurricane matthew,...
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that is the problem, dan. that is why we back to school to study the drivers of healthcare cost and why when i get to the senate i will be the doctor the gets the public auction across the finish line. the high healthcare costs in the alaska herding individuals and small businesses. and preventing new businesses from moving for the these state. but unlike you dan, you voted this many times to repeal daca with no plan to replace it, whatsoever. you have no plan to cover pre-existing conditions, to lower the healthcare costs that people are dealing with. i do have a plan for i did not create the system, i came home to it, dan. all he did was come to my hometown of juneau to raise my kidsme pretty walked right into a system that has not been helpful to alaska. select senator sullivan 30 seconds. bottle. >> you'll see an unethical doctor it is stunning. think about my opponent senate campaign proposition through all of alaska. i know how the system works. now let me and i will fix it. you are like the fire chief.
that is the problem, dan. that is why we back to school to study the drivers of healthcare cost and why when i get to the senate i will be the doctor the gets the public auction across the finish line. the high healthcare costs in the alaska herding individuals and small businesses. and preventing new businesses from moving for the these state. but unlike you dan, you voted this many times to repeal daca with no plan to replace it, whatsoever. you have no plan to cover pre-existing conditions,...
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dan: thanks, jonathan. jonathan: let's get over to the opinion side of the paper, where you will find my colleague bruce marcus and marti's and -- marc thiessen. oh, karen? [laughter] you know what? this show, viewers, i'm so sorry. karen, thank you so much. [laughter] already off the rails, like the first debate. well, you know what? i just saw -- it was 8:09, so about seven minutes ago, president trump was on fox news business, and he said he's not going to participate in a virtual debate, as we were just talking about with dan balz earlier. the commission on presidential debates announced that next week's debate, that was supposed to be in miami between president trump and vice president biden, they are supposed to be virtual. but now the president says he will not participate in a virtual debate. marc thiessen, let me start with you. can he -- well, obviously can do that, but is it to his advantage to do that? shouldn't he show up for a debate given where he is in the polls? marc: if his doctors clear h
dan: thanks, jonathan. jonathan: let's get over to the opinion side of the paper, where you will find my colleague bruce marcus and marti's and -- marc thiessen. oh, karen? [laughter] you know what? this show, viewers, i'm so sorry. karen, thank you so much. [laughter] already off the rails, like the first debate. well, you know what? i just saw -- it was 8:09, so about seven minutes ago, president trump was on fox news business, and he said he's not going to participate in a virtual debate, as...
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dan admits he's becoming like family. >> we became really close. we would text all the time and call each other, giving updates on her health. she'd always talk about her new sweet tooth she developed. she said she got it from me. she probably did. >> as her friendship grew, so did dan's athletic drive signing up for his first half-distance ironman and the time missy was cured. >> we dedicated the race to her for her cure and raised money for be the match. >> sadly missy passed away in 2016, but now dan has made it his mission to honor her, teaming up with her husband pat to raise money for be the match. >> i knew this was maybe the next step for me to continue her legacy and something that always had reminded me of her. >> this weekend he'll compete in his own full ironman, biking 112 miles, swimming 2.4 and running 26.2. to most of us that seems like a lot, but dan says the real act of heroism is something much more simple. >> i just hope that people see my story and know that they can make a difference. something as small as signing up for a reg
dan admits he's becoming like family. >> we became really close. we would text all the time and call each other, giving updates on her health. she'd always talk about her new sweet tooth she developed. she said she got it from me. she probably did. >> as her friendship grew, so did dan's athletic drive signing up for his first half-distance ironman and the time missy was cured. >> we dedicated the race to her for her cure and raised money for be the match. >> sadly missy...
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dan: correct, yes, those three states. none of them can begin to process -- michigan on monday and the other two on tuesday. so it will be a slow process. everybody needs to be patient. robert: let's talk poout that t. the courts, they are the cloud over all of this. jouge amy coney barrett this week became justice barrett as the senate confirmed here on 52-48 vote, democrats remain outraged about the pcess b majority leader mitch mcconnell has been ting a victory lap. justice barrett hasn't yet participated in election cases but that couhange in the coming weeks amid court challenges reference by dan on vote counts. kristen, when you look at the court challenges on the horizon, what's the preparation going on in both parties? kristen: oh, boy, a lot of preparation, for sure. and of course qstions to justice amy coney barrett, wld she recuse herself,he's declined to answer that question. that alone could energize voters to come out and perhaps the opresident's supporters turn out. but we do know that both campaigns alreave
dan: correct, yes, those three states. none of them can begin to process -- michigan on monday and the other two on tuesday. so it will be a slow process. everybody needs to be patient. robert: let's talk poout that t. the courts, they are the cloud over all of this. jouge amy coney barrett this week became justice barrett as the senate confirmed here on 52-48 vote, democrats remain outraged about the pcess b majority leader mitch mcconnell has been ting a victory lap. justice barrett hasn't...
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dan: dan, dan bechtold. lemonis: nice to meet you, sir. dan: my pleasure. lemonis: this is your house? dan: yes. kim: he owns this house, and he owns the woodshop. dan: over there we lost the furnace, the hot water heater, 200-amp service. lemonis: flood insurance? do you have flood insurance? dan: no, on neither place. lemonis: so this is out of your pocket? dan: out of my pocket. lemonis: what do you think it'll cost you here? dan: oh, i'd venture, say, $20,000. lemonis: in a lot of places like this with a history of floods, you may not be able to buy an insurance policy. there may not be a carrier or company who is even willing to provide a policy. this is the front of the woodshop? dan: yeah. lemonis: how much inventory do you think you lost? dan: $60,000. lemonis: the water was how high? up to there? dan: yeah, there. lemonis: well, it's receded pretty good. dan: oh, yeah. lemonis: but we're also still on main street. dan: yeah, we're on main. lemonis: this building feel... what's it made of, cinder? dan: concrete blocks. lemonis: so that's gonna be fi
dan: dan, dan bechtold. lemonis: nice to meet you, sir. dan: my pleasure. lemonis: this is your house? dan: yes. kim: he owns this house, and he owns the woodshop. dan: over there we lost the furnace, the hot water heater, 200-amp service. lemonis: flood insurance? do you have flood insurance? dan: no, on neither place. lemonis: so this is out of your pocket? dan: out of my pocket. lemonis: what do you think it'll cost you here? dan: oh, i'd venture, say, $20,000. lemonis: in a lot of places...
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so dan needs to get his clint eastwood down. but i believe there was a dynamic, we talk about the trends of acceleration because of the covid, and that's what's going on with walmart. the digital e-commerce is soaring. there's a tech company in the middle of the bigger brick-and-mortar i know it's know -- i think walmart has done the fundamental work here and the chart looks decent. >> karen >> well, i used to not be a believer in charting stocks, but i have actually come around. one of the reasons is enough people think there's merit to it, then there is. i also like it when i agree with positions that i have, which is bank of america and walmart. walmart for all the reasons tim said, and it has a stay-at-home trade, but also a reopen or stimulus trade, and it's not crazy expensive. exxon mobil, not for me. >> guy, what did you think of dan's work >> tremendous. tremendous as you've had set, carter is --e i didn't understand a word you were saying there, about you i would like to go off the board for 500 and say i'm surprised d
so dan needs to get his clint eastwood down. but i believe there was a dynamic, we talk about the trends of acceleration because of the covid, and that's what's going on with walmart. the digital e-commerce is soaring. there's a tech company in the middle of the bigger brick-and-mortar i know it's know -- i think walmart has done the fundamental work here and the chart looks decent. >> karen >> well, i used to not be a believer in charting stocks, but i have actually come around....
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dan, those are high you study polls as closely as anyone. is the biden campaign nervous that the pandemic may not be the driver in terms o vote energy that they hoped in terms of getting swing voters and independent voters to listen closely to the vice president? dan: first, let me saytu congtions to kristen and yamiche, those are both wonderful things they've done and i congratulate them. back to the polls. i think the biden campaign feels as though they're in a good place ent given what ha in 2016 there has to be nervousness. if you talk to people arod the biden campaign, they express coheidence. but are many democrats who are nervous. i talked to a republican strategist today and he said, in many ways, if you look at the lling you coulding that are this campaign is in pretty good hands for biden to win it. yet, he said, because of what are unwilling to do that. ple there's still a path for the president to win this. so there's nervousness all around. but in the key states at this point, the biden campaign feels as though they go into elec
dan, those are high you study polls as closely as anyone. is the biden campaign nervous that the pandemic may not be the driver in terms o vote energy that they hoped in terms of getting swing voters and independent voters to listen closely to the vice president? dan: first, let me saytu congtions to kristen and yamiche, those are both wonderful things they've done and i congratulate them. back to the polls. i think the biden campaign feels as though they're in a good place ent given what ha in...
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dan: yes. winners.list many there are a few that for the time being are doing quite well as evidenced in the stock market. not so much in the bond market. once you are looking at the credits, you are looking at this situation and you are saying ok, who is being hurt the most. a lot of the companies that are being hurt are good enough credits, they can access the public markets, borrow a lot of money with a reasonable proportion of it being off of the curves. you can bring down the cost even though the debt goes up. they can borrow at rates that bring the total cost down if they retire some others. you say, ok i am not going to worry about them too much unless underneath their business is deteriorating. hurt, theare being extreme examples are easy to ,pot, energy and retail certainly with airlines, aircraft producers, etc. you have to analyze each one independently and watch what is going on. it is a very specific risk environment. specifically, you have to know your credits. vonnie: when it com
dan: yes. winners.list many there are a few that for the time being are doing quite well as evidenced in the stock market. not so much in the bond market. once you are looking at the credits, you are looking at this situation and you are saying ok, who is being hurt the most. a lot of the companies that are being hurt are good enough credits, they can access the public markets, borrow a lot of money with a reasonable proportion of it being off of the curves. you can bring down the cost even...
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>> dan: yes. >> cooper: i mean, the brilliance that dan, that you have, that's gonna become increasingly important. there's only gonna be more and more data coming down the road. >> dan: and i feel like people who can understand the data, that's going to be more important. >> cooper: there's a lot of people who are unemployed who are on the spectrum. do you have any advice for them? >> dan: oh, gosh. i feel like there are a lot of strengths to being on the spectrum. and i think imagination is a huge key trait. >> cooper: we found about 30 large companies actively seeking employees on the autism spectrum, including microsoft, j.p. morgan and ford, but there are still so many people with autism who are unemployed, and the numbers are growing. in the next decade, researchers at drexel university estimate as many as 1.1 million americans with autism will turn 18. back at autonomy works outside chicago, brian, sarah, brennen, phillip, and erik told us they hope more companies will start to recognize the untapped potential of people on the spectrum. >> cooper: what does having a job mean to yo
>> dan: yes. >> cooper: i mean, the brilliance that dan, that you have, that's gonna become increasingly important. there's only gonna be more and more data coming down the road. >> dan: and i feel like people who can understand the data, that's going to be more important. >> cooper: there's a lot of people who are unemployed who are on the spectrum. do you have any advice for them? >> dan: oh, gosh. i feel like there are a lot of strengths to being on the...
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you see these ads, every ad that dan puts out is an attack ad. dan wants to be governor, but talks more about trump keeping score, you're up to 20, named him 20 times in over one debate, last night 25, and if you're governor you have to come with real solutions. i support the ticket, i support the president. i'm going to vote for him. i don't think that's a shock for anybody, francly, they have a he been trying to go down the path for four years, i call the balls and strikes like i see this. when donald trump called this a drug infested den, we stood up. and when he talked about charlotteville, unequivocally there's no place for that gray area, if you will. when fema wasn't giving us testing materials we stood up and said we have to do a better job. look, i'm a new hampshire guy and always going to fight for what gives us that advantage, but i'm also going to work, whether it's trump, biden, clinton, obama, i don't care who is presidenting i'm going to work with whoever is the president for our state. >> and other governors, larry hogan, scott, s
you see these ads, every ad that dan puts out is an attack ad. dan wants to be governor, but talks more about trump keeping score, you're up to 20, named him 20 times in over one debate, last night 25, and if you're governor you have to come with real solutions. i support the ticket, i support the president. i'm going to vote for him. i don't think that's a shock for anybody, francly, they have a he been trying to go down the path for four years, i call the balls and strikes like i see this....
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>> dan carter? >> no, he didn't think much of richard nixon, particularly after 1968, because in 1970, when governor wallace was running, his wife had died, of course, and albert pool who became governor then was going to run against former governor wallace. richard nixon put $400,000 in secret cash into the brewer campaign. it didn't stay a secret all that long. moreover, governor wallace always suspected richard nixon was trying to destroy him, which he was. nixon saw wallace as hit his greatest threat in 1972. he made every effort he could. certainly, governor wallace was aware of that. >> dan carter, in your book "the politics of race, " the 1972 campaign, george wallace started strong before he was shot. >> >> absolutely. he got more votes. at the end of the day he was shot, he had more votes than any other democratic candidate at the time. i don't think he would have even then gotten the nomination but it was a tremendous problem for the democratic party. >> after he was shot in 1972, richard
>> dan carter? >> no, he didn't think much of richard nixon, particularly after 1968, because in 1970, when governor wallace was running, his wife had died, of course, and albert pool who became governor then was going to run against former governor wallace. richard nixon put $400,000 in secret cash into the brewer campaign. it didn't stay a secret all that long. moreover, governor wallace always suspected richard nixon was trying to destroy him, which he was. nixon saw wallace as...
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jillian: we are back with dan bongino right now. dan, let's talk about this. fox news obtains emails related to hunter biden's alleged dealings with china. one day after other emails show alleged dealings with ukraine. dan, you know, there has been no strong denial from joe biden, from the biden campaign this week about all of these emails that have come out. there also weren't questions about this last night. what do you make of that? >> listen, this is serious. i was on with hannity last night. and i said something i'm very serious about. and i know it may troublesome people on the left and maybe some people on the right and that's okay. if these emails are, in fact, authenticated and you are accurate, they have not denied the authenticity of the emails. they haven't confirmed but they haven't denied them either, joe biden has to step out of this race. he has to. i mean, this is an unbelievable, an off the charts national security risk, if these emails are authenticitied. jillian, if he does not step out and the republicans get a majority or have the votes e
jillian: we are back with dan bongino right now. dan, let's talk about this. fox news obtains emails related to hunter biden's alleged dealings with china. one day after other emails show alleged dealings with ukraine. dan, you know, there has been no strong denial from joe biden, from the biden campaign this week about all of these emails that have come out. there also weren't questions about this last night. what do you make of that? >> listen, this is serious. i was on with hannity...
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you have the what dan pointed. that is the idea or the notion that amazon under some lights is not terribly popular in washington and there might be anti-trust knives out for them your thoughts? >> this 19,000 number, that's such a big headline number when you look at it's 1.4%, that means they have 1.4 million workers. that's like a small city if you're a small city that had 19,000 incidents of corona, it's terrible for each one of those 19,000 but at 1.4%, i actually do think that was a pretty good job and they started to get a handle on it i appreciate the transparency. i agree with dan i don't think at the end of the day this will change anyone's bullish case for amazon. >>> we're going to move on with a double dose of data coming out today, casting new doubt on the health of the u.s. economy you know who's got it? steve liesman. >> a decline in jobless claims, which was the good news, down 36,000, but to a very high level of 837,000 new claims for jobless benefits the continuing claims numbers, those continue
you have the what dan pointed. that is the idea or the notion that amazon under some lights is not terribly popular in washington and there might be anti-trust knives out for them your thoughts? >> this 19,000 number, that's such a big headline number when you look at it's 1.4%, that means they have 1.4 million workers. that's like a small city if you're a small city that had 19,000 incidents of corona, it's terrible for each one of those 19,000 but at 1.4%, i actually do think that was a...
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is looking at this because i'm inside dan's head, but the high back in 2019 was 81.50 to 82. my inclination is take your profit >> is he in your head? >> he is always in my head this is a reasonably priced stock. it is only up 8% on the year playing for a multiyear breakout i want to make a point about karen and tim patting each other on the back. we talked about this the other day. netflix down 7% today tells you should be worried about that pull forward in demand trade people were forced to be home. they had money in their bank accounts couldn't spend on many things. if you were waiting to buy a new washer or drier and you were sitting around in your smelly clothes all day with the kids, you buy the new washer and dryer. it doesn't make me feel better about the u.s. consumer. >> tim, you said three units this quarter you will likely not going to replace those for 5 to 10 years. >> i think there is built-in objec obsolensence dan should wash his mouth out with soap. maybe there was pentup demand. if we are going to throw this trade for whirlpool out the window, how about the
is looking at this because i'm inside dan's head, but the high back in 2019 was 81.50 to 82. my inclination is take your profit >> is he in your head? >> he is always in my head this is a reasonably priced stock. it is only up 8% on the year playing for a multiyear breakout i want to make a point about karen and tim patting each other on the back. we talked about this the other day. netflix down 7% today tells you should be worried about that pull forward in demand trade people were...
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why the long wait, dan? mr. bruno: mr vice president. vice president quayle: hal, president bush has had his health care reform agenda on capitol hill for 8 months. he's had parts of it up there for years. you talk about increasing costs that the president has had on capitol hill- - medical malpractice reform legislation -- for several years. defensive medicine and health care today cost $20.7 billion. defense medicine defined as testing and treatment that is only necessary in case of a law suit. wouldn't that be nice to take $20.7 billion that we're putting into our legal system and put it to preventive health care or women's health care or something else besides trial lawyers? but no -- you don't want to reform the health care system to drive down costs through medical malpractice. what you're doing -- you are talking about a government program. your program is to ration health care. you said in your statement to see a doctor when you want to see a doctor. when you start rationing health care there's going to be a waiting line to see a
why the long wait, dan? mr. bruno: mr vice president. vice president quayle: hal, president bush has had his health care reform agenda on capitol hill for 8 months. he's had parts of it up there for years. you talk about increasing costs that the president has had on capitol hill- - medical malpractice reform legislation -- for several years. defensive medicine and health care today cost $20.7 billion. defense medicine defined as testing and treatment that is only necessary in case of a law...
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dan, everyone down here could use our help. dan. >> indeed, thank you, rob. we really appreciate your work out there and our thoughts are with the people along the gulf coast this morning. >>> we're going to switch it up now and turn to politics. in just a few hours, president trump will host his first in-person event and he plans to resume his rallies on monday. abc's rachel scott has the latest on both of the candidates. rachel, good morning to you. >> reporter: dan, good morning. the president is pushing forward with an aggressive schedule as he makes his return to the campaign trail. beled a supeder evt, satri but today, just days out of the hospital, the president will be bringing hundreds of people together again. this morning, president trump gearing up to address hundreds of supporters from the white house balcony for the first time since testing positive for covid-19. >> i feel really good. i feel very strong. right now i'm medication-free. i'm not taking any medications. >> reporter: in a fox news interview airing overnight promising he is in good s
dan, everyone down here could use our help. dan. >> indeed, thank you, rob. we really appreciate your work out there and our thoughts are with the people along the gulf coast this morning. >>> we're going to switch it up now and turn to politics. in just a few hours, president trump will host his first in-person event and he plans to resume his rallies on monday. abc's rachel scott has the latest on both of the candidates. rachel, good morning to you. >> reporter: dan, good...
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why the long wait, dan? >> mr vice president. >> hal, president bush has had his health care reform agenda on capitol hill for 8 months. he's had parts of it up there for years. you talk about increasing costs that the president has had on capitol hill--medical malpractice reform legislation -- for several years. defensive medicine and health care today cost $20. 7 billion. defense medicine defined as testing and treatment that is only necessary in case of a law suit. wouldn't that be nice to take $20. 7 billion that we're putting into our legal system and put it to preventive health care or women's health care or something else besides trial lawyers? but no -- you don't want to reform the health care system to drive down costs through medical malpractice. what you're doing -- you are talking about a government program. your program is to ration health care. you said in your statement to see a doctor when you want to see a doctor. when you start rationing health care there's going to be a waiting line to see
why the long wait, dan? >> mr vice president. >> hal, president bush has had his health care reform agenda on capitol hill for 8 months. he's had parts of it up there for years. you talk about increasing costs that the president has had on capitol hill--medical malpractice reform legislation -- for several years. defensive medicine and health care today cost $20. 7 billion. defense medicine defined as testing and treatment that is only necessary in case of a law suit. wouldn't that...
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that is the problem, dan. that is why i went back to school to study the drivers of health care costs and when i get to the senate i will be the doctor that gets the public option across the finish line. with the high health-care costs here in alaska, it is hurting individuals and small businesses and preventing new businesses from moving to the state. but unlike you, you voted this many times to repeal the aca with no plan to replace it whatsoever. you have no plan to cover pre-existing conditions, to lower the health care costs that people are dealing with. i do have a plan, and i did not create the system. i came home to it. all i did is come back home to it, to my hometown of juneau, to raise my kids. i walked back to a system that has not been hopeful to alaska. mike: sen. sullivan: senator sullivan, you have 30 seconds for a rebuttal. go online.an: you will see at unethical doctor. think about my opponent's proposition. i know how the debate system works. i was part of it. now elect me and i will fix it.
that is the problem, dan. that is why i went back to school to study the drivers of health care costs and when i get to the senate i will be the doctor that gets the public option across the finish line. with the high health-care costs here in alaska, it is hurting individuals and small businesses and preventing new businesses from moving to the state. but unlike you, you voted this many times to repeal the aca with no plan to replace it whatsoever. you have no plan to cover pre-existing...
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. >> i'm dan ashley. thank you for joining us. this map highlights where people are likely to be affected by the public safety power shut off. in total 22,000 local pg&e customers could lose power. the shut offs are starting now in the north bay and three counties, napa, sonoma. it a fresh round for residents who lived through fires, smoke and other power outages. let's go to abc 7 news cornell bernard live in st. helena. >> reporter: dan and ama, if folks haven't been through enough, thousands could lose power again. it's in the name of safety but the timing is really tough. >> i'm stocked up on batteries, flashlights, i have more flashlights, lanterns. >> reporter: she has what napa needs. >> i'm here to service the community. >> reporter: she's assistant manager at outdoor supply hardware with a possible pg&e shut off hours away, most of the portable generators have sold out. >> this could do a refrigerator, couple lights. >> reporter: john was buying extra flashlight batteries and not happy about it. >> there is a general sens
. >> i'm dan ashley. thank you for joining us. this map highlights where people are likely to be affected by the public safety power shut off. in total 22,000 local pg&e customers could lose power. the shut offs are starting now in the north bay and three counties, napa, sonoma. it a fresh round for residents who lived through fires, smoke and other power outages. let's go to abc 7 news cornell bernard live in st. helena. >> reporter: dan and ama, if folks haven't been through...
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ama and dan. >> sounds good. thank you sandhya. >>> tomorrow on "good morning america" it's the sales countdown. becky is laif in san francisco ahead of amazon prime but you've neverhree seen it like this. now with xfinity internet, you can also save on wireless and streaming. get internet that's packed with power and up to $400 in savings with xfinity mobile. plus, stream your favorites with a flex 4k device included at no extra cost. it's three ways to get more and save more. oh look, another 3! get xfinity internet and mobile together, plus a flex 4k streaming device, for just $35 a month. click, call, or visit a store today. and the veterans that never quit on their team. when being a fan gets tough, and stretching your budget gets even tougher... ...our agents put in the time and legwork for you, ...so saving on auto insurance is easy. because saving a little extra goes a long way. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. >>> a group of teachers in the east bay took part in a pro test today saying they ref
ama and dan. >> sounds good. thank you sandhya. >>> tomorrow on "good morning america" it's the sales countdown. becky is laif in san francisco ahead of amazon prime but you've neverhree seen it like this. now with xfinity internet, you can also save on wireless and streaming. get internet that's packed with power and up to $400 in savings with xfinity mobile. plus, stream your favorites with a flex 4k device included at no extra cost. it's three ways to get more and...
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or for the firefighters, dan and ama. it's going to be a combination of hot gusty conditions and very dry vegetation that will fuel potential fires that are already there and existing ones but also possibly new ones. let's take a look at our time lapse from our emeryville camera. you can see the smoke and the haze from the glass fire tonight. that's what gave us that reddish hue as the sun was setting this evening. definitely changing conditions. the air quality has been impacted. and you can see from the visible satellite picture here that there was the smoke that was just spreading from the glass fire into many parts of the north bay and even farther down. but one thing you may notice is earlier today we saw that fog just get blown away. it's a result of the north wind that pushed those temperatures up today. we got up into the low 100s. 100 degrees in livermore. it was a record for today. 101, excuse me, which is a record for today. high pressure is building. that's pushing the storm track to our north. and that's what
or for the firefighters, dan and ama. it's going to be a combination of hot gusty conditions and very dry vegetation that will fuel potential fires that are already there and existing ones but also possibly new ones. let's take a look at our time lapse from our emeryville camera. you can see the smoke and the haze from the glass fire tonight. that's what gave us that reddish hue as the sun was setting this evening. definitely changing conditions. the air quality has been impacted. and you can...
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dan? >>> let's talk now about the economic pain for millions of americans during this pandemic. 11 million still out of work. conditions are at such extreme levels that one city in massachusetts announced they're going to give out up to $400 a month to low income families for four months, no strings attached. this is a social experiment they say, and deirdre bolton is here with how families are looking for relief amidst this. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. well, expect a showdown on capitol hill this week because senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says that the senate would vote on a very narrow stimulus relief package. that puts him directly in opposition with the democrats who are calling for a broader relief package. one thing is certain. this pandemic is hurting americans' financial health and physical health. >> being unemployed feels like being left, being abandoned. >> reporter: this morning, as layoffs and jobless claims sweep the country, these are just s
dan? >>> let's talk now about the economic pain for millions of americans during this pandemic. 11 million still out of work. conditions are at such extreme levels that one city in massachusetts announced they're going to give out up to $400 a month to low income families for four months, no strings attached. this is a social experiment they say, and deirdre bolton is here with how families are looking for relief amidst this. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan....
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dan was asked to investigate and he is live with answers tonight, dan. >> dan and ama, most experts agree the amount of voter fraud is very small compared to the 156 million people expected to vote this year. still, it's worth checking out every complaint. she came to this country taijuan and became a u.s. citizen. she's concerned about following the rules in this very important election but look, she's received two ballots, exact same spelling of her name and address. when you got the second ballot, what did you think? >> i'm thinking what happened? went wrong? which one should i vote? >> then she was like which one is real? which one do i use? are they going to throw out my vote because i have two ballots? >> reporter: she and her boyfriend contacted the i-team to get to the bottom of it. >> she didn't know what to do so i contacted you, dan. i've seen your shows over the years and what you do is helpful to society. >> reporter: they want to know could this be an example of potential problems with the election that president trump has been warning about as recently as last night at a ra
dan was asked to investigate and he is live with answers tonight, dan. >> dan and ama, most experts agree the amount of voter fraud is very small compared to the 156 million people expected to vote this year. still, it's worth checking out every complaint. she came to this country taijuan and became a u.s. citizen. she's concerned about following the rules in this very important election but look, she's received two ballots, exact same spelling of her name and address. when you got the...
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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. the vast majority of riders dot right thing and wear masks but those that don't often become combative putting the well being of operators at risk. lyanne melendez has the numbers. >> reporter: when getting on a bus in san francisco, the rules are in plain sight. no mask, no entry. since april 22nd, when the mask ordinance went into effect, the san francisco municipal transportation agency kept a record of the number of people who wear a mask while on board. on average, 90% of passengers compile. mta looks at the surveillance video on a week by basis. >> we're able to take a look at the service on the streets from week to week to see how well the mask compliance is going. >> reporter: the sfmta also reported having trouble with a few passengers when told to mask up. according to their data from april to august 31st, this are 63 verbal altercations specifically dealing with masks and nine operators have been assaulted. one driver was struck several times with a wooden bat in july. >> t
i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. the vast majority of riders dot right thing and wear masks but those that don't often become combative putting the well being of operators at risk. lyanne melendez has the numbers. >> reporter: when getting on a bus in san francisco, the rules are in plain sight. no mask, no entry. since april 22nd, when the mask ordinance went into effect, the san francisco municipal transportation agency kept a record of the number of people who wear a mask...
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we'll continue to talk about this dan loeb issed a vow v investinn content. but didn't say where the money would come from nor did he eliminate the idea of scrapping it, he said that every investment is on the table including the dividend karen. >> yeah, i think that it should be on the table given how much dea debt they took on from the fox deal and the dividend doesn't need to be only zero or what it was. it could be something in the middle so that is a possibility as well but this is sort of an interesting step, some of the structure looks sort of unusual to me where people report to -- still report to chapek, but under the division i didn't understand how it was going to work and i wonder if this is a step in an evolution that guy talked about with maybe espn spin. >> yeah, guy >> it is interesting i would submit this is in response to the multiple netflix enjoyed for the last decade. and i think disney is saying to themselves if we can focus our attention on this that seems to be successful and we can get a third of the multiple that netflix trades at, y
we'll continue to talk about this dan loeb issed a vow v investinn content. but didn't say where the money would come from nor did he eliminate the idea of scrapping it, he said that every investment is on the table including the dividend karen. >> yeah, i think that it should be on the table given how much dea debt they took on from the fox deal and the dividend doesn't need to be only zero or what it was. it could be something in the middle so that is a possibility as well but this is...
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dan and ama. >> excellent. thanks very much. >>> be sure to join us tonight for abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> you see the sign here, it says love trumps hate. it's directly over an area painted over but one spray painted with a swastika and the word trump. details tonight at 11:00. >>> we have traumatic video of a rescue off the sonoma county coast this morning. watch as crews pull a man out of the water after he got tangled in fishing line. >>> finally tonight, a few thoughts about what matters. all this week, we're focussing on how the holidays will be affected by the coronavirus. the reporting is centered on key content focal points, our pillars for building a better bay area. yesterday was health, tonight the economy. halloween this weekend then on to thanksgiving and christmas. all of them have becoen been commercialized, particularly christmas but this year we shouldn't mind as much. merchants big and small are hanging on by a thread. many that survived so far might not be able to hang in much longer if holida
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let's face up to it, dan. your top priority, really, isn't it to make sure that the very wealthy don't have to pay any more taxes? we want to cut taxes on middle income families and raise them on those making more than $200,000 a year. and take our approach, the cities will be much better off. >> what plan is that? it's just going to raise taxes on those making over $200,000 a year? you may call that your plan, but everyone knows that you simply can't get $150 billion in new taxes by raising the marginal tax rate to a top rate of 36% and only tax those making $200,000 a year. it's absolutely ridiculous. the top 2% you referred to, that gets you down to $64,000. then you have a $30 billion shortfall. that gets you down to $36,000 a year. everybody making more than $36,000 a year will have their taxes increased if bill clinton is increased. i don't know how you'll go to urban america and aing raises taxes is good for you. go to urban america and say the best thing that we can offer is simply to raise taxes again
let's face up to it, dan. your top priority, really, isn't it to make sure that the very wealthy don't have to pay any more taxes? we want to cut taxes on middle income families and raise them on those making more than $200,000 a year. and take our approach, the cities will be much better off. >> what plan is that? it's just going to raise taxes on those making over $200,000 a year? you may call that your plan, but everyone knows that you simply can't get $150 billion in new taxes by...
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tonight, 59-year-old dan eggler from michigan is on a mission. stretching, lacing up his shoes, he is training to run four marathons in 24 hours this weekend. >> the first words out of their mouth is, you might be crazy. >> dan is a cancer survivor and completed his first marathon last year. he also fosters dogs with his wife, janet. this year, with fund-raisers canceled because of the pandemic, dan got the idea to run four marathons, about 105 miles, in 24 hours. his goal, to raise $50,000 for local nonprofits, bark nation and wagging tails dog rescue. >> both of them are completely volunteer based. so, every dollar that gets donated will ultimately go to support the dogs. >> the teams there, grateful. >> we are 100% funded off the generosity of people like you who are touched by our story. >> all the dogs that come into our organization go directly to the homes of our fosters. >> you can follow dan's progress on his website. and right here tonight -- >> hi, david. >> dan telling us, he's ready. >> i know it's crazy. cleo thinks it's crazy, too.
tonight, 59-year-old dan eggler from michigan is on a mission. stretching, lacing up his shoes, he is training to run four marathons in 24 hours this weekend. >> the first words out of their mouth is, you might be crazy. >> dan is a cancer survivor and completed his first marathon last year. he also fosters dogs with his wife, janet. this year, with fund-raisers canceled because of the pandemic, dan got the idea to run four marathons, about 105 miles, in 24 hours. his goal, to raise...
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yeah, dan and ama. around this time of year especially those firefighters are really taxed, especially since we get our fire season really gets going in september and october. let's talk about the weather warnings. fire danger is rising. smokey, hazy skies ahead. not just today and heat illnesses are possible. let's talk about the heat advisory. that is going to cover all of the bay area except the coast tomorrow, 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. that's because temperatures are going to be a good 15, even 20 degrees above average. that means the risk of heat illness will be high. definitely take it easy outn ho 22 in calistoga. the wind condition is going to dry out the atmosphere even more. that's a concern. the gusty winds will ease only to pick back up again on friday, as you will notice in the evening. 25-mile-an-hour winds in santa rosa. 24 in napa. so the firefighters will definitely be challenged and have to deal with that. humidity will be dropping. tomorrow afternoon you have single-digit humidity in an
yeah, dan and ama. around this time of year especially those firefighters are really taxed, especially since we get our fire season really gets going in september and october. let's talk about the weather warnings. fire danger is rising. smokey, hazy skies ahead. not just today and heat illnesses are possible. let's talk about the heat advisory. that is going to cover all of the bay area except the coast tomorrow, 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. that's because temperatures are going to be a good 15,...
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thanks, dan. thank you all that's it for this week's week thank you to my panel and all of you for watching i'm paul as you go hope to see you right here next week. ♪ >> president trump right now heading for a midwest campaign blitz hoping to use final weeks before this election to shore up support in two critical battle ground states the president making his way there. those people are waiting in the heart land and they are waiting with anticipation in the cold. he will hold a rally there in western michigan, that to start in the next hour. we will, of course, carry it live for you. hello everyone welcome to a brand new hour of america news headquarters i'm eric shawn. hi arthel. >> president trump expected to
thanks, dan. thank you all that's it for this week's week thank you to my panel and all of you for watching i'm paul as you go hope to see you right here next week. ♪ >> president trump right now heading for a midwest campaign blitz hoping to use final weeks before this election to shore up support in two critical battle ground states the president making his way there. those people are waiting in the heart land and they are waiting with anticipation in the cold. he will hold a rally...
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ama and dan. >> sounds good. thank you sandhya. >>> tomorrow on "good morning america" it's the sales countdown. becky is laif in san francisco ahead of amazon prime they do one of the most deven in normal times.s, our frontline health care workers. and when these heroes lack the resources they need, that risky job gets ten times harder. prop fifteen makes corporations pay their fair share. to invest in our communities, in our clinics, in the essential workers who treat everyone- rich, poor, and in-between. whether it's this pandemic or the next health crisis, vote yes on prop fifteen. for all of us. the unfair money bail system. he, accused of rape. while he, accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail; got out the same day. the senior citizen could not; forced to wait in jail nearly a year. voting yes on prop 25 ends this failed system, replacing it with one based on public safety. because the size of your wallet shouldn't determine whether or not you're in jail. vote yes on prop 25 to end mon
ama and dan. >> sounds good. thank you sandhya. >>> tomorrow on "good morning america" it's the sales countdown. becky is laif in san francisco ahead of amazon prime they do one of the most deven in normal times.s, our frontline health care workers. and when these heroes lack the resources they need, that risky job gets ten times harder. prop fifteen makes corporations pay their fair share. to invest in our communities, in our clinics, in the essential workers who treat...
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dan and ama? >> spencer, thank you very much. >>> pg&e is warning customers in northern california it will begin shutting off power between 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. tonight. the customers, 22,000 customers, will be impacted in the bay area. pg&e says it will have an update in an hour or so. we will have that for you of course on abc 7 news at 6:00. but first abc 7 news reporter leslie brinkley is live with more from the oakland hills tonight. leslie? >> reporter: dan, good evening. i can tell you that we've got numerous regional parks up in the hills here in the east bay that are shutting down. that red flag warning is prompting power to likely be shut off to businesses here already very hard hit in montclair village by the covid restrictions. and then on top of that you've got power being shut off to homes up in the hills. possible wind-whipped power lines on dry brushy hillsides is prompting pg&e to cut electricity to target zones starting wednesday night. those zpoenz include much of the oakland hill
dan and ama? >> spencer, thank you very much. >>> pg&e is warning customers in northern california it will begin shutting off power between 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. tonight. the customers, 22,000 customers, will be impacted in the bay area. pg&e says it will have an update in an hour or so. we will have that for you of course on abc 7 news at 6:00. but first abc 7 news reporter leslie brinkley is live with more from the oakland hills tonight. leslie? >> reporter: dan,...
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yeah, dan and ama. around this time of year especially those firefighters are really taxed, especially since we get our fire season really gets going in september and october. let's talk about the weather warnings. fire danger is rising. smokey, hazy skies ahead. not just today and heat illnesses are possible. let's talk about the heat advisory. that is going to cover all of the bay area except the coast tomorrow, 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. that's because temperatures are going to be a good 15, even 20 degrees above average. that means the risk of heat illness will be high. definitely take it easy out there. winds increasing into tomorrow night. 29 miles an hour in cloverdale, 22 in calistoga. the wind condition is going to dry out the atmosphere even more. that's a concern. the gusty winds will ease only to pick back up again on friday, as you will notice in the evening. 25-mile-an-hour winds in santa rosa. 24 in napa. so the firefighters will definitely be challenged and have to deal with that. humidity
yeah, dan and ama. around this time of year especially those firefighters are really taxed, especially since we get our fire season really gets going in september and october. let's talk about the weather warnings. fire danger is rising. smokey, hazy skies ahead. not just today and heat illnesses are possible. let's talk about the heat advisory. that is going to cover all of the bay area except the coast tomorrow, 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. that's because temperatures are going to be a good 15,...
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dan is saying bank of america with the worst chart out there >> j.p. morgan for sure. he is probably more well versed in terms of bank of america's statement than i am. and jamie dimon's restraining order not with standing. the tangible book value was at $19.50 citi trades at a premium of tangible book. i think bank of america has to trade lower and citi is too cheap. wells fargo's problems run deep. they are running silent and running deep >> comingup, plunging in the after hours session. why tiktok is to blame and rick heitzmann will join us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ "hmm's and ahh's" heard in-call. ♪ >>> welcome back fastly plunging 27% after hours. citing political uncertain tit around its biggest customer which happens to be tiktok fastly had been one of the big winners up 500% before this. tiktok made up about 12% of revenues year-to-date. that was a big hit >> big hit really shocking down 28% on a 5% guidedown on revenues. it tells you the number that's most important up 500% it's up 1,000% from its march lows and trading at 43 times sales expected to go about 50% and
dan is saying bank of america with the worst chart out there >> j.p. morgan for sure. he is probably more well versed in terms of bank of america's statement than i am. and jamie dimon's restraining order not with standing. the tangible book value was at $19.50 citi trades at a premium of tangible book. i think bank of america has to trade lower and citi is too cheap. wells fargo's problems run deep. they are running silent and running deep >> comingup, plunging in the after hours...
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let's face up to it, dan. your top priority, really, isn't it, to make sure that the very wealthy don't have to pay any more taxes. we want to cut taxes on middle income families and raise them on those making more than $200,000 a year. if we can take our approach, the cities will be much better off. >> go ahead. >> what plan is that that's just going to raise taxes on those making over $200,000 a year? you may call that your plan, but everyone knows that you simply can't get $150 billion in new taxes by raising the marginal tax rate to a top rate of 36% and only tax those making $200,000 a year. it's absolutely ridiculous. the top 2% which you refer to, that gets you down to $64,000. then you have about a $40 billion shortfall. that gets you down to $36,000 a year. everybody making more than $36,000 a year will have their taxes increase if bill clinton is president of the united states. i don't know how you're going to go into urban america and say that raising taxes is good for you. i don't know how you're g
let's face up to it, dan. your top priority, really, isn't it, to make sure that the very wealthy don't have to pay any more taxes. we want to cut taxes on middle income families and raise them on those making more than $200,000 a year. if we can take our approach, the cities will be much better off. >> go ahead. >> what plan is that that's just going to raise taxes on those making over $200,000 a year? you may call that your plan, but everyone knows that you simply can't get $150...
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joining us is dan. he has them raise $7.25 billion in committed capital, attracting the likes of softbank and honda. good to have you back on the show. you're going to test fully driverless cars. five cars. how hopeful are you about expanding and growing the testing in san francisco? dan: we are incredibly excited to have reached this milestone. it represents the culmination of years of work by thousands of people. it is awesome, but it is really just the beginning of what comes next. what we are focused on overall is ultimately making a really big positive impact on transportation. deployhat, we need to this technology and these vehicles at a large scale. we are going to step into that in a very responsible way and gradually increase our capabilities and make sure we are building trust in the technology as we do that. emily: the big development here is no safety drivers. what are the safety mechanisms to avoid accidents. ? i am a san francisco resident. should i be worried about these cars? dan: safety
joining us is dan. he has them raise $7.25 billion in committed capital, attracting the likes of softbank and honda. good to have you back on the show. you're going to test fully driverless cars. five cars. how hopeful are you about expanding and growing the testing in san francisco? dan: we are incredibly excited to have reached this milestone. it represents the culmination of years of work by thousands of people. it is awesome, but it is really just the beginning of what comes next. what we...
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ama, dan. >> all right. sounds good. >>> tomorrow on "good morning america" robin roberts and rob marciano are live from the hurricane-battered gulf coast to show america stands with them in this >>> a bay area artist who could not see his sick father in the hospital came up with a bright idea. >> allen marling's father was recently at stanford hospital's icu and because of covid he couldn't visit. yesterday he decided to shine his love and gratitude in light on the hospital's wall. his dad was ...this one's for you. you inspired us to make your humira experience even better... with humira citrate-free. it has the same effectiveness you know and trust, but we removed the citrate buffers, there's less liquid, and a thinner needle... with less pain immediately following injection. ask your doctor about humira citrate-free. and you can use your co-pay card to pay as little as $5 a month. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections,... ...including tuberculosis, and
ama, dan. >> all right. sounds good. >>> tomorrow on "good morning america" robin roberts and rob marciano are live from the hurricane-battered gulf coast to show america stands with them in this >>> a bay area artist who could not see his sick father in the hospital came up with a bright idea. >> allen marling's father was recently at stanford hospital's icu and because of covid he couldn't visit. yesterday he decided to shine his love and gratitude in...
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dan: tension has been their poster child for the u.s.-china trade war, but i think this quarter is a throwaway quarter for china. it all comes down to you see a pause ahead of iphone 12. we believe you could see growth in china in the december quarter. headline.ary i think three months from now, we sit here, we talk about how is china that strong in terms of iphone 12. that is what we see in terms of pent-up demand. you inn: and we will see three months. the bull is still a bull. apple right now, -4% in premarket trading. we talked about this a couple of times during the week. i've brought this up many times throughout the week. there's information in the new slow and in how markets respond to the news flow. ponczek,kets, sarah these names, if you haven't provided some nice guidance just to make you happy about the future, these stocks get punished, and these got punished after the close and into this morning. tom: they get punished after the close. it has been interesting to read the articles today. as jim with citigroup said, they are
dan: tension has been their poster child for the u.s.-china trade war, but i think this quarter is a throwaway quarter for china. it all comes down to you see a pause ahead of iphone 12. we believe you could see growth in china in the december quarter. headline.ary i think three months from now, we sit here, we talk about how is china that strong in terms of iphone 12. that is what we see in terms of pent-up demand. you inn: and we will see three months. the bull is still a bull. apple right...
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ama, dan. >> all right. sounds good. >>> tomorrow on "good morning america" robin roberts and rob marciano are live from the hurricane-battered gulf coast to show america stands with them in this c ♪ 100% beef and hearty chili. try my $5.99 chili cheeseburger combo. it's pretty delicious. i'm voting 'yes' on prop 19. nineteen limits taxes on seniors. it limits property tax on people like me. nineteen limits taxes on wildfire victims. it says so right here. if 19 passes, seniors can move closer to family or medical care. i looked at moving but i can't afford the taxes. will you help california's most vulnerable? vote 'yes' on prop 19. woman 1: get your woman 2: you can stay healthy and fill it out from the safety of home. surfer: or you can fill it out anywhere. man 1: it's easy to mail it back. you don't even need a stamp. man 2: or you can use an official drop box. woman 3: you can even drop it off at the polls. man 3: then, track it to confirm your county got it. see? they got it! woman 4: mail ballots a
ama, dan. >> all right. sounds good. >>> tomorrow on "good morning america" robin roberts and rob marciano are live from the hurricane-battered gulf coast to show america stands with them in this c ♪ 100% beef and hearty chili. try my $5.99 chili cheeseburger combo. it's pretty delicious. i'm voting 'yes' on prop 19. nineteen limits taxes on seniors. it limits property tax on people like me. nineteen limits taxes on wildfire victims. it says so right here. if 19...
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dan? >> all right. thanks, sandhya. >>> coming up next, new from the abc7 news i-team, we take you to a local yoga studio that's bucking the rules when it comes to containing the virus. you'll hear the owner defend his decisions. plus -- >> it's something we've been working on that needs to be done. our officers are not experts. >> san jose's police chief is talking a new partnership tha where can a healthier heart lead you? for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto is a heart failure medicine prescribed by most cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. heart failure can change the structure of your heart so it may not work as well. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. and with a healthier heart, there's no telling where life may take you. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or alisk
dan? >> all right. thanks, sandhya. >>> coming up next, new from the abc7 news i-team, we take you to a local yoga studio that's bucking the rules when it comes to containing the virus. you'll hear the owner defend his decisions. plus -- >> it's something we've been working on that needs to be done. our officers are not experts. >> san jose's police chief is talking a new partnership tha where can a healthier heart lead you? for people with heart failure taking...
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judy: sewell chan, dan balz, we thank you very much. we will see what happens. ♪ stephanie: i am stephanie sy with newshour west. we will return to judy woodruff and the rest of the program after the latest headlines. more progress after the covid relief bill winding its way through congress. steven mnuchin said direct payments would be part of the new deal, but he also said the ginsburg two point2 $2 trillion package.2 democrats are proposing is too large. failure to reach a broad pandemic relief package has led to more pain in the airline industry. united and american are moving ahead with tens of thousands of employee furloughs beginning thursday when federal aid expires. they said they could recall the furloughs if congress strikes an agreement. several rulings came down today in favor of voting access. a federal appeals court in wisconsin refused to suspend a ruling that lets absentee ballots counted up to six days after the election. a federal judge in indiana struck down a state law that said mail-in ballots must be received by
judy: sewell chan, dan balz, we thank you very much. we will see what happens. ♪ stephanie: i am stephanie sy with newshour west. we will return to judy woodruff and the rest of the program after the latest headlines. more progress after the covid relief bill winding its way through congress. steven mnuchin said direct payments would be part of the new deal, but he also said the ginsburg two point2 $2 trillion package.2 democrats are proposing is too large. failure to reach a broad pandemic...
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paul: dan, where do you come out on this? >> well, the president's numbers on the coronavirus aren't good. so there's that reality. paul, i think maybe we're at a tipping point on this. the key thing the president said is don't let it dominate your life. here in new york city, we've had the positivity rate rise above 3% in nine or 10 neighborhoods. governor cuomo ordered shutdowns of schools and churches. we have revolts in the streets going on, parents, public school parents, lawsuits have been filed against andrew cuomo. similar protests are taking place in colorado, in los angeles. i think the american people are at a breaking point on the shutdowns and there's an opportunity for the president if he explains it properly to make an argument on behalf of learning to live with the coronavirus. paul: yeah. i mean, the democrats have a contradiction. they blame trump for the job losses caused by the lockdowns that the democrats support. i mean, that ought to be a pretty simple argument for trump to make. all right. when we come
paul: dan, where do you come out on this? >> well, the president's numbers on the coronavirus aren't good. so there's that reality. paul, i think maybe we're at a tipping point on this. the key thing the president said is don't let it dominate your life. here in new york city, we've had the positivity rate rise above 3% in nine or 10 neighborhoods. governor cuomo ordered shutdowns of schools and churches. we have revolts in the streets going on, parents, public school parents, lawsuits...
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dan and ama? >> all right, sandhya, thank you so much. >>> a big step forward today for businesses in alameda county. many can reopen on friday. county officials said today restaurants can serve customers inside at 25% capacity or fewer than 100 people. the same capacity rule also applies to movie theaters and indoor worship services. indoor stores and malls can increase capacity to 50%. and gyms and fitness centers can operate at 25% capacity. the relaxed restrictions come as the county moves up into the orange tier. sonoma county is the only bay area county still in the purple tier. residents say the ongoing restrictions are taking a toll on an already devastated area and depressed by wildfires. abc 7 news reporter wayne friedman explains. >> reporter: sonoma county. color it purple. and that's not political. in this era of covid purple might as well be the scarlet letter. >> we're like living in a cartoon. >> reporter: with so many other counties moving to less risky tiers, sonoma county remain
dan and ama? >> all right, sandhya, thank you so much. >>> a big step forward today for businesses in alameda county. many can reopen on friday. county officials said today restaurants can serve customers inside at 25% capacity or fewer than 100 people. the same capacity rule also applies to movie theaters and indoor worship services. indoor stores and malls can increase capacity to 50%. and gyms and fitness centers can operate at 25% capacity. the relaxed restrictions come as...
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thanks, dan. thank you all that's it for this week's week thank you to my panel and all of you for watching i'm paul as you go hope to see you right here next week. ♪ a good weekend and join us again on monday. ♪. lou: good evening everybody, big tech and social media have made the american public keenly aware this week of the sinister efforts to shut down the freedom of speech in this country and to suppress any dissent against their o presidential candidate f obvious choice china joe biden. they made it clear to all that silicon valley poses a direct threat to our democracy and this great constitutional republic. the technology and social media oligarchs have become merchants
thanks, dan. thank you all that's it for this week's week thank you to my panel and all of you for watching i'm paul as you go hope to see you right here next week. ♪ a good weekend and join us again on monday. ♪. lou: good evening everybody, big tech and social media have made the american public keenly aware this week of the sinister efforts to shut down the freedom of speech in this country and to suppress any dissent against their o presidential candidate f obvious choice china joe...
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former cia station chief dan hoffman joins me live. dan, what are we on the lookout for? >> well, for sure our adversaries and i would add our ally as well are mounting a full court press right now to track the president's health, to track our democratic process, contingency planning and if needed continuity of government planning. it happens through tracking the media including the president's public appearances, through diplomacy where foreign diplomats are engaging all over the world and asking these sorts of questions and of course through espionage to try to pulse their sources and determine what's going on behind the scenes. the walter reed army medical center has office been and continues to be a major target for our foreign espionage services. todd: let's focus on the adversaries for a moment. we're going to pop them up on the screen, iran, russia, china and north korea. i understand they're trying to nip at our heels and bother us but what is their goal in trying to exploit this? >> well, i think wha i think thm their interest is determining the speed in which th
former cia station chief dan hoffman joins me live. dan, what are we on the lookout for? >> well, for sure our adversaries and i would add our ally as well are mounting a full court press right now to track the president's health, to track our democratic process, contingency planning and if needed continuity of government planning. it happens through tracking the media including the president's public appearances, through diplomacy where foreign diplomats are engaging all over the world...