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-dan: right.nis: so the total loss for the company, since the beginning of time to now, is how much? -dan: $606,000. lemonis: and how much capital did you say came into the business? dan: roughly $1 million. lemonis: okay. $1 million comes into the company. a loss of $600,000. that leaves you with $400,000. dan: mm-hmm. lemonis: so, do you have $400,000 in cash sitting somewhere? -dan: we do not. lemonis: do you have $400,000 of inventory sitting somewhere? -dan: we do not. -so where's the $400,000? dan: so, hold on. let me think of this. all i can say with 100% certainty is that not one of us has touched any... lemonis: no one thinks that. dan: okay. okay. i got worried. lemonis: that's not where i'm going with this. -dan: okay, yeah. -lemonis: where i'm going with this is you guys really don't know your numbers. dan: we could know our numbers better, yes. that is 100% true. -lemonis: well, you, specifically, as the c.e.o. of the business, should know the numbers like -- [snaps fingers] dan: that
-dan: right.nis: so the total loss for the company, since the beginning of time to now, is how much? -dan: $606,000. lemonis: and how much capital did you say came into the business? dan: roughly $1 million. lemonis: okay. $1 million comes into the company. a loss of $600,000. that leaves you with $400,000. dan: mm-hmm. lemonis: so, do you have $400,000 in cash sitting somewhere? -dan: we do not. lemonis: do you have $400,000 of inventory sitting somewhere? -dan: we do not. -so where's the...
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-dan: hi, i'm dan. -lemonis: dan, nice to meet you. -dan: nice to meet you, marcus.emonis: so you guys all wear the stuff? -dan: yeah. -kelly: yeah. lemonis: now, is that a "ladies" body? kelly: yes, this is a "ladies" body. -lemonis: okay. -kelly: yeah. lemonis: i was surprised how small the "ladies" section was in comparison to the universe of fashion. kelly: i would love to do more feminine styles for girls and tweens. i think there's a huge opportunity there. lemonis: how much business do you do overall? total company. patrick: well, in 2014 we did $1 million. last year, we did $900,000. and now this year, 'cause of all the situations we're having, we're on track to do about $600,000. patrick: you know, one of our biggest retailers that we work with, kitson, is closed. lemonis: how much business did you do with them on an annual basis? patrick: on an annual basis, about $300,000. -lemonis: and they're gone? -patrick: gone. lemonis: so kitson was 30% of your business. patrick: easily. lemonis: to lose 1/3 of your entire business when one account goes out of busine
-dan: hi, i'm dan. -lemonis: dan, nice to meet you. -dan: nice to meet you, marcus.emonis: so you guys all wear the stuff? -dan: yeah. -kelly: yeah. lemonis: now, is that a "ladies" body? kelly: yes, this is a "ladies" body. -lemonis: okay. -kelly: yeah. lemonis: i was surprised how small the "ladies" section was in comparison to the universe of fashion. kelly: i would love to do more feminine styles for girls and tweens. i think there's a huge opportunity there....
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>> i'm dan. >> dan, what do you do here?> i'm the wine bar, and i spend most of my time selling. >> how long have you been in the business? >> 22 years. >> whoa. >> what i brought to the business was a book of business that i had built over 20 years dealing with folks by selling to them directly via email or phone call. >> that's worth a lot of money. >> right, right. >> what's your favorite wine? >> uh, well, i mean, my true love are the wines from bordeaux, so-- >> do you have a lafite? >> okay, now you're getting to the top. >> nah, i don't want that. i can't afford it. i have a question for you. >> sure. >> why is there crap everywhere? >> too much inventory? >> exactly. >> who's responsible ultimately for overbuying inventory? >> greg wants to be in charge of that. my approach to buying is, is i buy what i think i can sell within 30 days. >> and would you know how to liquidate it if you had to? >> yeah. >> and so why haven't you suggested that to greg? >> well, i tried, marcus. i'm not in charge. he's my boss. >> dan de
>> i'm dan. >> dan, what do you do here?> i'm the wine bar, and i spend most of my time selling. >> how long have you been in the business? >> 22 years. >> whoa. >> what i brought to the business was a book of business that i had built over 20 years dealing with folks by selling to them directly via email or phone call. >> that's worth a lot of money. >> right, right. >> what's your favorite wine? >> uh, well, i mean, my true love...
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dan, press briefings are a traditional part of the presidency. dan: absolutely. i would be astonished if the white house carries out the threat the president seemed to put on the table today. they are part of the institution of the white house. they are depended upon by a lot of people, including people in the white house, to convey information as well as answer question. they do become circuses sometimes. they are very difficult often for the person at the podium who has to brief when things go bad, as they did this week. but the -- to suggest that they should be removed because in one way or another this president move sod quickly his spokespeople can't keep up with him and therefore can't always be accurate, is a statement that kind of defies logic. robert: margaret who is advising the president? who was influential on comey. we hear he was unhappy other the weekend at his golf club. it seems like many at the white house are out of the loop of what the president is out of the of what the president is thinking? margaret: certainly his communications team is out
dan, press briefings are a traditional part of the presidency. dan: absolutely. i would be astonished if the white house carries out the threat the president seemed to put on the table today. they are part of the institution of the white house. they are depended upon by a lot of people, including people in the white house, to convey information as well as answer question. they do become circuses sometimes. they are very difficult often for the person at the podium who has to brief when things...
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man: dan. lemonis: are we selling enough on the web? dan: no.used to -- at its peak, was probably $50,000, $60,000 a month. lemonis: and what happened to it? dan: there is no web business. i think if we had everything online that we have in house right now, we would definitely sell more. lemonis: great. we need to sell more wine online, all right? -woman: great. -lemonis: all right. thanks, guys. let's talk about your section of the business. i still don't understand where all the volume went. dan: matt has not done a great job getting things uploaded to the web. mike went and did a count of how many wines we had up there, and there was only a hundred and something out of all that we have. i've been on matt every week to get more up there, get more up there. he thinks it's cumbersome, and so he just avoids it. but i felt ignored, often. -lemonis: by him? -dan: yes. lemonis: so why didn't you fire his ass? at amazing grapes, we carry over 500 different wines in stock at one time, but only a fraction of them are on the website. you can't sell what
man: dan. lemonis: are we selling enough on the web? dan: no.used to -- at its peak, was probably $50,000, $60,000 a month. lemonis: and what happened to it? dan: there is no web business. i think if we had everything online that we have in house right now, we would definitely sell more. lemonis: great. we need to sell more wine online, all right? -woman: great. -lemonis: all right. thanks, guys. let's talk about your section of the business. i still don't understand where all the volume went....
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>> thanks, dan and am map. now more than ever it's important that you see this. ♪ do you want to be his prom date ♪ ♪ and go with mike >>> from remote controlled security systems to smart appliances, consumer devices that are connected to the internet can make our lives certainly more convenient. >> but that convenience is also raising some security concerns. 7 on your side's michael finney talked to the experts about where the holes are and what is being done to fix them. michael? >> there are things you can do. but wait until you see how big the holes are. it's absolutely stunning. this is something of a cybermanhattan project for security experts. that's because those small devices in your home can wield frightening power in the wrong hands. >> what we're seeing here are hacked cameras. >> bay area cybersecurity expert dan kaminsky is watching the digital footprint from an attack that took down a major chunk of the internet in often. >> early the morning the attack started. >> crashing some of the most popul
>> thanks, dan and am map. now more than ever it's important that you see this. ♪ do you want to be his prom date ♪ ♪ and go with mike >>> from remote controlled security systems to smart appliances, consumer devices that are connected to the internet can make our lives certainly more convenient. >> but that convenience is also raising some security concerns. 7 on your side's michael finney talked to the experts about where the holes are and what is being done to fix...
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i can get into other accounts, apparently, dan, so...ity no no man works at an undisclosed financial institution. 0h. he manages innovation, because they have an innovation unit. so what's he been innovating? just watch the way he uses his phone, because his security system is doing just that. and even with all his login details, i'll need to replicate how he holds, taps, and tilts his device. ha, hi! chris, would you mind lending me that for a moment? no luck. it's beaten me. that'll be yours, then. brilliant security tips there, unfortunately i think they have arrived a little bit too late for me. still, there you go. thanks for watching and i really, really hope that i will see you soon! hello and welcome to newswatch, with me, samira ahmed. coming up: the party manifestos are all out. how well has the bbc done on explaining their policies fairly and impartially? and, are we hearing too many random opinions from not always well—informed voters? with the main parties publishing their offers to voters, this week has seen the general ele
i can get into other accounts, apparently, dan, so...ity no no man works at an undisclosed financial institution. 0h. he manages innovation, because they have an innovation unit. so what's he been innovating? just watch the way he uses his phone, because his security system is doing just that. and even with all his login details, i'll need to replicate how he holds, taps, and tilts his device. ha, hi! chris, would you mind lending me that for a moment? no luck. it's beaten me. that'll be yours,...
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>> thanks, dan and am map. more than ever it's important that you see this. ♪ do you want to be his prom date ♪ ♪ and go with mike >>> from remote controlled security systems to smart appliances, consumer devices that are connected to the internet can make our lives certainly more convenient. >> but that convenience is also raising some security concerns. 7 on your side's michael finney talked to the experts about where the holes are and what is being done to fix them. michael? >> there are things you can do. but wait until you see how big the holes are. it's absolutely stunning. this is something of a cybermanhattan project for security experts. that's because those small devices in your home can wield frightening power in the wrong hands. >> what we're seeing here are hacked cameras. >> bay area cybersecurity expert dan kaminsky is watching the digital footprint from an attack that took down a major chunk of the internet in often. >> early the morning the attack started. >> crashing some of the most popular s
>> thanks, dan and am map. more than ever it's important that you see this. ♪ do you want to be his prom date ♪ ♪ and go with mike >>> from remote controlled security systems to smart appliances, consumer devices that are connected to the internet can make our lives certainly more convenient. >> but that convenience is also raising some security concerns. 7 on your side's michael finney talked to the experts about where the holes are and what is being done to fix...
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>> thanks, dan and am map. now more than ever it's important that you see this. ♪ do you want to be his prom date ♪ ♪ and go with mike ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer. to takhey allergy muddlers this offer on a volvo s90, are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® zyrtec® starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec®. muddle no more®. try rhinocort® allergy spray for powerful nasal allergy relief. ♪ sweet cinnamon-sugar on the outside, crazy on the inside. crave those crazy squares. ♪ sweet cinnamon-sugar on the outside, crazy on the inside. crave those crazy squares. >>> from remote controlled security systems to smart appliances, consumer devices that are connected to the internet can make our lives certainly more convenient. >> but that convenience is also raising some security concerns. 7 on your side's michael finney talked to the experts about where the holes
>> thanks, dan and am map. now more than ever it's important that you see this. ♪ do you want to be his prom date ♪ ♪ and go with mike ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer. to takhey allergy muddlers this offer on a volvo s90, are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® zyrtec® starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec®....
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kron 4's dan kerman is live at lafayette reservoir to explain why the rate hike. dan?ast bay mud's lafayette reservoir is brimming with water these days as are its other main water reservoirs that's in part due to the winter rains and because customers are using about 20- percent less water than they used to sot jenesse miller/east bay mud spokesperson 13-23we appreciate what our customers have done , they've changed behaviors, they've ripped out lawns,, taking shorter showers , no longer watering down their driveways and it's all for the good.but residents have conserved so much, that east bay mud is now short on cash to operate the system and repair and replace aging water pipes. that's why there's now a proposal to raise rates 9.25 this year and another 9 percent next year. that means a single family household would pay 4.30 more this year, and 4.60 more next year.sot this has happened with droughts in the past, the better we do the larger the punishmentthose enjoying the day at lafayette reservoir were not all that surprised by the rate hike.. and some chose to loo
kron 4's dan kerman is live at lafayette reservoir to explain why the rate hike. dan?ast bay mud's lafayette reservoir is brimming with water these days as are its other main water reservoirs that's in part due to the winter rains and because customers are using about 20- percent less water than they used to sot jenesse miller/east bay mud spokesperson 13-23we appreciate what our customers have done , they've changed behaviors, they've ripped out lawns,, taking shorter showers , no longer...
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dan and paula. >> harrowing story. marci, thank you very much. >>> let's check the weather now and rob is not with us. >> no, he's not. >> he's boycotting. he's in indianapolis where they're revving up for the indy 500, but there's some weather brewing there, rob. >> reporter: yes, weather moving across the midwest. it may interfere with what's going on here in indianapolis. the indy 500 gets going tomorrow. i'm hoping the storm wait until tonight and be out of here by tomorrow. they are across the midwest. these pictures out of colorado yesterday, where storm chasers were out, big-time hail. and supercells dominating the la landscape. they're expanding into the plains today. that complex across eastern nebraska and kansas will be expanding, the one near paducah will be withering as it heads toward tennessee, and we stand a threat for seeing severe weather today right in the nation's heartland. pretty much an all-day event from west to east. going across st. louis, mississippi river. another round for dallas, up to mem
dan and paula. >> harrowing story. marci, thank you very much. >>> let's check the weather now and rob is not with us. >> no, he's not. >> he's boycotting. he's in indianapolis where they're revving up for the indy 500, but there's some weather brewing there, rob. >> reporter: yes, weather moving across the midwest. it may interfere with what's going on here in indianapolis. the indy 500 gets going tomorrow. i'm hoping the storm wait until tonight and be out of...
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chris, the director of national intelligence dan coats, the former u.s.gressman from indiana, he was asked about the trump administration sharing isreal's intelligence with the russians. listen to this. >> we worked through a process i can't specifically describe that process here today. i'm new to the job. weeks in. but there are procedures and processes in place i'd be happy to get those back to you. >> did the trump administration undergo that interagency clearance process prior to the president's may 10th meeting with the russian government? >> i have no awareness of that. >> chris, what's your reaction? >> well, again, a lot of times with these testimonies, listen to what's not said as much as what is said. if dan coats could have said yes, they did in regards to that question, did they follow the procedures related to declassifying information, he would have. there are two reasons why he might not. one, because he knows they didn't. or two, because he simply doesn't know. it is possible certainly he may not know as he noted he's relatively new to th
chris, the director of national intelligence dan coats, the former u.s.gressman from indiana, he was asked about the trump administration sharing isreal's intelligence with the russians. listen to this. >> we worked through a process i can't specifically describe that process here today. i'm new to the job. weeks in. but there are procedures and processes in place i'd be happy to get those back to you. >> did the trump administration undergo that interagency clearance process prior...
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dan and paula. >> wow, scare is an understatement. and it's hard to believe that boy just walked away and is okay now. thanks, marci, for that reporting. >>> we want to send things over to ron claiborne. ron. >> hey, paula. >> good morning to you. >> good morning to you, and dan, good morning. adrienne, good morning, everyone. we begin with new details about that deadly attack on a bus full of coptic christians in egypt that happened on friday. our abc station in chicago wls reporting that 8 of the 29 people killed were from a family, one family living in illinois. wls reporting that mohsen markos, a u.s. citizen, was one of those fatalities. his wife was injured and is recovering at an egyptian hospital. the family is said to have been in egypt to visit relatives when the bus was attacked on its way to a monastery. >>> in england, police have released the first images of the manchester concert bomber from the night of that attack. the pictures show salman abedi shortly before he blew up a suicide bomb killing 22 people just after an
dan and paula. >> wow, scare is an understatement. and it's hard to believe that boy just walked away and is okay now. thanks, marci, for that reporting. >>> we want to send things over to ron claiborne. ron. >> hey, paula. >> good morning to you. >> good morning to you, and dan, good morning. adrienne, good morning, everyone. we begin with new details about that deadly attack on a bus full of coptic christians in egypt that happened on friday. our abc station...
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dan?n any recent former president that i can think of. and he's making fairly are pronounced shots at the republican agenda and president trump's agenda. >> yes, he is. and i don't believe the democrats are particularly happy about it. look, when they were running for the chairmanship of the democratic national committee, both tom perez and keith ellison said in public forums that they thought the obama presidency had sucked too many resources towards that presidency and starved the democratic grassroots, and that had to change. but consider barack obama and hillary clinton are media superstars, and it is unlikely that cnn or msnbc are going to start interviewing second-level democrats when they can interview these two superstars. they are siphoning the oxygen out of the political air for young democrats. paul: let me push back on that, joe, in this sense. the 2018 election is going to be in large part about mobilization and energy. are republicans fired up enough to deter democratics who
dan?n any recent former president that i can think of. and he's making fairly are pronounced shots at the republican agenda and president trump's agenda. >> yes, he is. and i don't believe the democrats are particularly happy about it. look, when they were running for the chairmanship of the democratic national committee, both tom perez and keith ellison said in public forums that they thought the obama presidency had sucked too many resources towards that presidency and starved the...
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i'm kristen sze. >> and i'm dan ashley. for sandhya patel and michael finney, i'm dan ashley. we'll see you at 6:00. >>> tonight, breaking news -- abc news has learned that president trump's personal lawyer is now a focus of the russia investigation. tonight, he's refusing requests from congress to answer questions. and the president's son-in-law jared kushner and reports he wanted to set up with a backchannel with the russians. tonight, the white house was asked, did the president know and did he approve? >>> also breaking tonight, for the first time, the u.s. military intercepts a mock intercontinental missile. the test just a short time ago. the images just coming in. >>> tiger woods' dui arrest. police finding him passed out behind the wheel. tonight, his explanation and authorities now say there's dashcam video. >>> the outburst late today in court. the suspect accused of killing two men on a train. wounding a third. they jumped in to protect
i'm kristen sze. >> and i'm dan ashley. for sandhya patel and michael finney, i'm dan ashley. we'll see you at 6:00. >>> tonight, breaking news -- abc news has learned that president trump's personal lawyer is now a focus of the russia investigation. tonight, he's refusing requests from congress to answer questions. and the president's son-in-law jared kushner and reports he wanted to set up with a backchannel with the russians. tonight, the white house was asked, did the...
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i can get into other accounts, apparently, dan, so... hsbc told us.ak into your real bank account. in this case, that wouldn't be a great defence. he is my twin and not many people have one of those. computers can emulate and clone voices. we have started to see people fooled in the same way we have been fooled by photoshop pictures. i don't think that will work. do you mind if we give that a go? be my guest. i'm thinking tower of london and the crown jewels. i need to record dan's voice. next i sent the recording to a voice mimicking company in canada. here is their version of donald trump. not bad. i would have to say "great, the best". we are working with security searches to find out what is the best way to send. this is why we haven't made it public yet. the developers hope it will give someone back their voice if they lose it through illness or an accident, but they are aware it could be used to fake a voice id. it is a scary app, so one idea i have to work on is to mark the samples. we are able to detect this. they are not quite ready to help y
i can get into other accounts, apparently, dan, so... hsbc told us.ak into your real bank account. in this case, that wouldn't be a great defence. he is my twin and not many people have one of those. computers can emulate and clone voices. we have started to see people fooled in the same way we have been fooled by photoshop pictures. i don't think that will work. do you mind if we give that a go? be my guest. i'm thinking tower of london and the crown jewels. i need to record dan's voice. next...
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dan: a lot.r early in george w's administration, they passed a tax act, but only for 10 years. it limits how much they can do in a very short timeframe. the important thing to remember about the budget rules in the senate is, if you follow them, it led to do 51 votes. if you do not, it is 60. with the republican margin and no democratic support, they have to follow the rules. julia: it is funny to see steve mnuchin testifying, saying temporary tax cuts are better than nothing. dan: i am not sure that is right. dan crippen, you heard it there, not sure. joe: one bank taking a lighter tone with the announcement of its new bill. the video for this has gone viral across the web. we explain what they are saying and why they are paying homage. this is bloomberg. ♪ joe: i am joe weisenthal. "what'd you miss?" the norwegian central bank chose to make the announcement of this new c.o.d.-branded banknotes by putting out a new music video. ♪ joe: that is really catchy. i have had that melody in my head all
dan: a lot.r early in george w's administration, they passed a tax act, but only for 10 years. it limits how much they can do in a very short timeframe. the important thing to remember about the budget rules in the senate is, if you follow them, it led to do 51 votes. if you do not, it is 60. with the republican margin and no democratic support, they have to follow the rules. julia: it is funny to see steve mnuchin testifying, saying temporary tax cuts are better than nothing. dan: i am not...
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dan roan explains why. dan: he is just three days into the job, but france's new president has wasted little time in backing paris' bid to host the 2024 games. emmanuel macron welcoming members of the international palace.committee to the paris is spending billions on the event. >> we will transform paris with the village. after the games, the village will be housing for people. we need to build housing for people in paris. so we are very, very committed. dan: sports' showpiece event always provides magical moments, but the sight of rio 2016's abandoned olympic park raises questions over legacy and the vast cost of playing host means that games have an image problem. >> i will be in the city of angels watching the olympics. dan: despite all this, los angeles also wants to host the games. it's bid is privately financed. like paris, it has received glowing praise from the ifc. >> things he pointed to as problems, dilapidated buildings, cost overruns, budget issues -- those literally go away and become certain
dan roan explains why. dan: he is just three days into the job, but france's new president has wasted little time in backing paris' bid to host the 2024 games. emmanuel macron welcoming members of the international palace.committee to the paris is spending billions on the event. >> we will transform paris with the village. after the games, the village will be housing for people. we need to build housing for people in paris. so we are very, very committed. dan: sports' showpiece event...
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i thought it would be more than that, dan. laughs.en you consider the service providers test their systems with twins to improve security. i can get into other accounts, apparently, dan, so... hsbc told us... sojoe actually did break into your real bank account? be my guest. i well, i'm thinking tower of london. yeah, the crown jewels. first off, i need to record dan's voice, so i caught him after work, discussing his next big break in. next, i sent the recording to a voice mimicking outfit called lyrebird. here is their version of donald trump. i am not a robot, my intonation is always different. not bad — in fact, i have to say, great, the best. we are working with security researchers to figure out what is the best way to proceed with this. and this is one of the reasons we have not published to the public yet. the developers hope that the technology could be used to give people their voice back if they lose it to illness or an accident. but they are aware that it could be used to fake a voice id. it's a scary application, but... o
i thought it would be more than that, dan. laughs.en you consider the service providers test their systems with twins to improve security. i can get into other accounts, apparently, dan, so... hsbc told us... sojoe actually did break into your real bank account? be my guest. i well, i'm thinking tower of london. yeah, the crown jewels. first off, i need to record dan's voice, so i caught him after work, discussing his next big break in. next, i sent the recording to a voice mimicking outfit...
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host: get your reaction dan caldwell. away?as your take guest: first of all, i think aat the doctor has been doing great job being secretary so far. he's got a lot of challenges. in my mind, he's embracing the right concepts for changing the v.a. whether that's more accountability for bad v.a. employees and more choice for veterans. what he's acknowledging is some problems at the current veteran choice program. some of the confusion and need to really change that program next couple of years to ensure that veterans have choice bettert the v.a. is integrated with the private sector. particularly on the healthcare side. there's more options for veterans. also too, if a v.a. is under or over capacity, they can better integrate with the private healthcare sector so they're sending veterans outside the system when it's needed. been one the problems int the v.a. has been off silo as a healthcare system. it hasn't benefited veterans. it probably hurt some isolated private sector medical system. areas whereural veterans are driving pas
host: get your reaction dan caldwell. away?as your take guest: first of all, i think aat the doctor has been doing great job being secretary so far. he's got a lot of challenges. in my mind, he's embracing the right concepts for changing the v.a. whether that's more accountability for bad v.a. employees and more choice for veterans. what he's acknowledging is some problems at the current veteran choice program. some of the confusion and need to really change that program next couple of years to...
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paul: dan, briefly.is again a binary choice for republicans in the senate and in the whole congress, you either stick with the status quo if you don't pass the bill -- >> which is obamacare. paul: or you pass this in some form? >> that's exactly right. the obamacare status qo isn't working. i mean, everybody knows that these exchange are falling apart in state like iowa, kansas, new hampshire. paul: even virginia. >> big insurers pulling out of exchanges. the goal is to take a complicated law, a very complicated subject and make it so that the subsidies allow it to work and policies are cheap enough that young people will join and make the premiums come down, make it affordable. paul: all right, dan, thank you. both sides are claiming victory as republicans an democrats strike a deal to keep the government running through september. so who came out on top in the shutdown showdown cash back to a few places... ...and those places keep changing every few months. the quicksilver card from capital one doesn't
paul: dan, briefly.is again a binary choice for republicans in the senate and in the whole congress, you either stick with the status quo if you don't pass the bill -- >> which is obamacare. paul: or you pass this in some form? >> that's exactly right. the obamacare status qo isn't working. i mean, everybody knows that these exchange are falling apart in state like iowa, kansas, new hampshire. paul: even virginia. >> big insurers pulling out of exchanges. the goal is to take a...
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dan, paula. >> gloria, thank you.or more on all of this, let's bring in conservative commentator and abc news contributor tara setmayer. tara, good morning. >> good morning. >> so we've got two big reports this morning, one from "the new york times" and the president allegedly telling the russians comey is a nut job and one from "the washington post" saying this investigation reaches directly into the white house and the common denominator here is that both of these are based on leaks and supporters of the president are saying this is another example of the deep state trying to take down a legitimately elected man. isn't there some truth to that? >> well, i think that there's some truth to the fact that we should be concerned about the leaks. you know, let's not forget the obama administration also went after leakers very aggressively. so i think that's a legitimate concern. how far you want to take this, i've seen some rhetoric about this is a coup from within and i think that's a bit too much, however, it's not a bi
dan, paula. >> gloria, thank you.or more on all of this, let's bring in conservative commentator and abc news contributor tara setmayer. tara, good morning. >> good morning. >> so we've got two big reports this morning, one from "the new york times" and the president allegedly telling the russians comey is a nut job and one from "the washington post" saying this investigation reaches directly into the white house and the common denominator here is that both...
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i thought it would be more than that, dan. my eviltwin thought it would be more than that, dan.in was in. more surprising when you consider the service providers' test their systems with twins to work on security. hsbc told us... —— more surprising when you consider the service providers test their systems with twins to work on security. sojoe so joe actually sojoe actually did break into your real bank account? yes, my real bank account. so in this padilla case, that would not be a great defence. you need to remember here is my twin, and not many people have one of those. —— so in this particular case. so we have of those. —— so in this particular case. so we have seen of those. —— so in this particular case. so we have seen people doing things and being fought like we have by boat show pictures.” things and being fought like we have by boat show pictures. i don't think that will work. -- photoshop. i am thinking caroline byrne. yes, the crown jewels. first off, thinking caroline byrne. yes, the crownjewels. first off, i need to record dan's voice, so i caught after work, discu
i thought it would be more than that, dan. my eviltwin thought it would be more than that, dan.in was in. more surprising when you consider the service providers' test their systems with twins to work on security. hsbc told us... —— more surprising when you consider the service providers test their systems with twins to work on security. sojoe so joe actually sojoe actually did break into your real bank account? yes, my real bank account. so in this padilla case, that would not be a great...
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i thought it would be more than that, dan. laughs.re surprising when you consider the service providers test their systems with twins to improve security. i can get into other accounts, apparently, dan, so... hsbc told us... sojoe actually did break into your real bank account? yeah, my real bank account. so in this particular case, that wouldn't be a great defence. you need to remember he is my twin, and not many people have one of those. good point. but computers can emulate people's voices, these days, we've seen people being fooled in the same way as we have by photoshop pictures. yeah, i — i don't think that's going to work. do you mind if it we give it a go? be my guest. well, i'm thinking tower of london. yeah, the crown jewels. first off, i need to record dan's voice, so i caught him after work, discussing his next big break in. next, i sent the recording to a voice mimicking outfit called lyrebird. here is their version of donald trump. i am not a robot, my intonation is always different. not bad — in fact, i have to say, gre
i thought it would be more than that, dan. laughs.re surprising when you consider the service providers test their systems with twins to improve security. i can get into other accounts, apparently, dan, so... hsbc told us... sojoe actually did break into your real bank account? yeah, my real bank account. so in this particular case, that wouldn't be a great defence. you need to remember he is my twin, and not many people have one of those. good point. but computers can emulate people's voices,...
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i'm kristen sze. >> and i'm dan ashley.el, michael finney, and everyone here, we hope to he -- see you a >> download the abc7 news app to download the news any time at >>> tonight, president trump in his own words. why he fired fbi director james comey. the president calling him a showboat, a grandstander. also tonight, the president says he asked james comey if he was being investigated by the fbi. is that a conflict of interest? and the acting head of the fbi tonight disagreeing with the white house in front of the american people. >>> also, breaking developments right now. a 35-hour police standoff, a bystander killed in the crossfire, trying to crawl away. what we have just learned from the screen. >>> the mother's day storm moving in. a possible nor'easter now. already bringing damaging winds tonight. >>> the abc news investigation tonight. cars igniting. this one, in a parking lot. others setting homes on fire. brian ross standing by. >>> and the sheriff's department warning swimmers below,
i'm kristen sze. >> and i'm dan ashley.el, michael finney, and everyone here, we hope to he -- see you a >> download the abc7 news app to download the news any time at >>> tonight, president trump in his own words. why he fired fbi director james comey. the president calling him a showboat, a grandstander. also tonight, the president says he asked james comey if he was being investigated by the fbi. is that a conflict of interest? and the acting head of the fbi tonight...
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kristen, dan? >> it will last. >> at least for a while. >> sandhya, thank you very much. >> the man accused of smuggling song birds into the u.s. inside his suitcase. it didn't end so well. that's next. >> at 6:00, the link you should not click on. a scam involving a google product that you're has crazy low prices. do you know how we do it? - how? - bargainomics! say, if california has a bumper crop and produces too many oranges. or a winemaker in sonoma suddenly has 1000 bottles too many. we've got name-brand, top-quality groceries priced 40-70% off every day. bargainomics. that's our business model. and our business model is... delicious. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ >>> facebook is adding to its work force with plans to add 3,000 employees. it posted this morning, ceo mark zuckerberg said the new hires will be content moderateers dedicated to keeping crimes, suicides and other violent acts from being streamed on the social network. zuckerberg promised change after video of a killing posted
kristen, dan? >> it will last. >> at least for a while. >> sandhya, thank you very much. >> the man accused of smuggling song birds into the u.s. inside his suitcase. it didn't end so well. that's next. >> at 6:00, the link you should not click on. a scam involving a google product that you're has crazy low prices. do you know how we do it? - how? - bargainomics! say, if california has a bumper crop and produces too many oranges. or a winemaker in sonoma suddenly...
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dan? paula? >> gloria, thank you. >> let's bring in retired marine corps colonel and abc news steve ganyard. it doesn't look like this missile could have hit the u.s. the. what are the national security issues for the united states? >> dan, the security issues are that they have successfully launched a missile after several failures. so we see failure, failure, failure, but now we have a success. if you learn something about launching a missile that's maybe a shorter range, it could be applied to a longer range missile that could potentially hit the united states. >> steve, good morning to you. we know that this particular missile traveled for 30 minutes over 400 miles. then landed about 300 miles off the border of russia. the white house seems to be trying to bring russia into this. is this likely to work? >> it's always useful to bring as many countries to bear as you can on a problem like north korea. but i think in this case, the russians have always been fairly conciliatory to the north kore
dan? paula? >> gloria, thank you. >> let's bring in retired marine corps colonel and abc news steve ganyard. it doesn't look like this missile could have hit the u.s. the. what are the national security issues for the united states? >> dan, the security issues are that they have successfully launched a missile after several failures. so we see failure, failure, failure, but now we have a success. if you learn something about launching a missile that's maybe a shorter range, it...
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dan, what do you think?it's been the situation for years since the ipoment fall all intents and purposes, these companies had 60 stores when they came online. it ipoed. the growth is still there. to me, have you the tight shortages, holders were not sellers. the stock has not broken 30 in a couple years to me you have a situation where it's a no touch. if you believe in the growth story, i think this brand will get bought. to me you can buy it up. >> this some is down 50 percent over the past two years. do you press this short? >> i'm going to continue to sfreez e squeeze this thing? >> or left in this burger. in shake shack's case, when they opened they were the highest growth markets they could actually put on the map. to say that across their entire brand t. stock has done nothing in a year. it's flat year over year despite its pressures. if you look at valuation, it's still expensive. mcdonald's is competing on their turf, they've got the brand and i think they got the noble reach. >> that is where you g
dan, what do you think?it's been the situation for years since the ipoment fall all intents and purposes, these companies had 60 stores when they came online. it ipoed. the growth is still there. to me, have you the tight shortages, holders were not sellers. the stock has not broken 30 in a couple years to me you have a situation where it's a no touch. if you believe in the growth story, i think this brand will get bought. to me you can buy it up. >> this some is down 50 percent over the...
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hi, dan. republican lawmakers are hearing now loud and clear from constituents who don't like some of the provisions of that new gop health care bill. at town hall meetings and at other forums, a lot of those constituents are saying they feel betrayed. >> these are human beings! we have bodies, we have minds! >> reporter: in upstate new york, ssman tom reed reassured his constituents that people with pre-existing conditions needn't worry about the republican bill. >> the bill protects the pre-existing conditions. >> no! >> no! >> reporter: in fact, the bill rolls back the affordable care act's protections for patients with pre-existing conditions. health insurers would still have to cover them, but the bill includes a mechanism allowing insurance companies to raise rates on those patients, possibly even making their insurance unaffordable. in idaho, congressman raul labrador pushed back. at a constituent who told him without access to health care, people will die. >> that lie is so indefensibl
hi, dan. republican lawmakers are hearing now loud and clear from constituents who don't like some of the provisions of that new gop health care bill. at town hall meetings and at other forums, a lot of those constituents are saying they feel betrayed. >> these are human beings! we have bodies, we have minds! >> reporter: in upstate new york, ssman tom reed reassured his constituents that people with pre-existing conditions needn't worry about the republican bill. >> the bill...
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. >> and i'm dan ashley. tonight both republicans and democrats are praising the choice of robert mueller as special counsel. mueller is a former fbi director and served at the u.s. attorney for the northern district of california between 1998 and 2001. >> let's begin our team coverage with abc7 news reporter maggie in the nation's capital. maggie? >> dan and alma, washington is in shock as the white house gets hit with a third bomb shell in just as many days. and now lawmakers and the administration are scrambling to respond. in a week of breaking developments -- >> obviously it's a step in the right direction. >> reporter: a major decision from the department of justice. >> very solid and significant step. >> reporter: the department of justice appointed a special counsel to take over the investigation into russia's interference with the 2016 election, including possible collusion with the trump campaign. the man now leading the investigation, former fbi director robert mueller. >> whatever investigation go
. >> and i'm dan ashley. tonight both republicans and democrats are praising the choice of robert mueller as special counsel. mueller is a former fbi director and served at the u.s. attorney for the northern district of california between 1998 and 2001. >> let's begin our team coverage with abc7 news reporter maggie in the nation's capital. maggie? >> dan and alma, washington is in shock as the white house gets hit with a third bomb shell in just as many days. and now...
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they're trying to reel us in, dan. they're doing everything they can. >> the warriors got my attention, sorry, starbucks. >> the jazz looking very much like the best in the west. steph curry putting the jazz on spin cycle right here. i got you stifled, s >> announcer: abc7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> the warriors open the semi conference finals. they have too much fire power for the jazz. we start with the 2007 we believe squad honored tonight. barron cat, foil right in the middle of it. good fun for those guys. steph in the first quarter, feeds it to draymond green. the dubs were 7 of 29 from deep. steph goes for 22 but did tweak his ankle. jazz two on one, draymond green. no, no, i got that. up to durant. with authority. 17 and 5 for k.d., warriors up by 12 at the break. third quarter, welcome to nor cal lob city. mcghee throwing it down. draymond green spectacular in this game. 17 points, eight boards, six assists. here's a play we think steph tweaked his ankle right on the landing. not believed t
they're trying to reel us in, dan. they're doing everything they can. >> the warriors got my attention, sorry, starbucks. >> the jazz looking very much like the best in the west. steph curry putting the jazz on spin cycle right here. i got you stifled, s >> announcer: abc7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> the warriors open the semi conference finals. they have too much fire power for the jazz. we start with the 2007 we believe squad honored tonight. barron...
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una de las cosas que se dan son los accidentes marÍtimos. en regla, por ejemplo los chalecos salvavidas, tengan su celular a la mano para que de esta manera se puedan comunicar con las personas en caso de que haya una emergencia. los niÑos tambiÉn tienen que tener los chalecos salvavidas, tomar todas estas precauciones conllevan a tener un buen fin de semana, esto es muy importante porque estos accidentes se gane en todas partes del paÍs. carolina: en este momento las autoridades piensan conseguir mÁs agentes para poner en las calles. hay personas que estÁn manejando un bote bajo la influencia del alcohol o drogas. erica: como acabas de decir. las autoridades estÁn este fin de semana patrullando, les queremos dar ese mensaje las personas, nunca mezcla del alcohol, no manejar ebrio, no conducir una embarcaciÓn, tener respeto de las leyes, estas son las recomendaciones principales que tenemos. javier: muchas gracias, erika, por la informaciÓn. imagino que muchos de ustedes, por supuesto, van a ir a pasarla con su familia, la responsabilidad es
una de las cosas que se dan son los accidentes marÍtimos. en regla, por ejemplo los chalecos salvavidas, tengan su celular a la mano para que de esta manera se puedan comunicar con las personas en caso de que haya una emergencia. los niÑos tambiÉn tienen que tener los chalecos salvavidas, tomar todas estas precauciones conllevan a tener un buen fin de semana, esto es muy importante porque estos accidentes se gane en todas partes del paÍs. carolina: en este momento las autoridades piensan...
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britain's dan evans makes an early departure from the french open. their premiership status. hamilton beat dundee united in the play off final. plenty of football and french open action to come but we're going to start with motor racing and ferrari's 16 year wait to win the monaco grand prix again is over. sebastian vettel took the chequered flag and has extended his world championship lead over lewis hamilton to 25 points. hamilton finished in seventh, whilejenson button‘s one off return to formula one ended in a collision. nick parrot has the details. this monaco grand prix weekend was about as bad as it could get for lewis hamilton. he came here hoping to qualify on pole position and equal the total of his hero, but as it was, he had to watch from afar as ferrari dominated. as nick para reports. ferrari have lewis hamilton and mercedes on the run. qualifying 13 made winning on monaco's twisty streets almost impossible for hamilton. raikkonen starting from pole for the first time in nine years, ahead of team—mate sebastian vettel. as ferrari's numb
britain's dan evans makes an early departure from the french open. their premiership status. hamilton beat dundee united in the play off final. plenty of football and french open action to come but we're going to start with motor racing and ferrari's 16 year wait to win the monaco grand prix again is over. sebastian vettel took the chequered flag and has extended his world championship lead over lewis hamilton to 25 points. hamilton finished in seventh, whilejenson button‘s one off return to...
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dan and paula? >> not something to look forward to. brian ross, thank you very much. >>> a lot of other news this morning. as always, we kick it over to dr. ron claiborne. what's happening? >> dan, paula, adrienne, rob. >>> in france, emmanuel macron is being sworn in. as the country's new president. the ceremony taking place at the elysees palace in paris. the former investment banker is succeeding francois holland. he won in a resounding victory over marine le pen. that was a week ago. >>> pope francis flying back to rome. from a one-day trip to portugal. he talked about his upcoming meeting with president trump. the pope said he doesn't want to quote prejudge the president before meeting him. pope francis adding he intends to speak his mind and hopes president trump will do the same. trump is scheduled to meet the pope may 24th when he visits the vatican. >>> in new york, police were called on to a jetblue flight at jfk airport passengers and crew members over a birthday cake. a new jersey family on the way to las vegas said they we
dan and paula? >> not something to look forward to. brian ross, thank you very much. >>> a lot of other news this morning. as always, we kick it over to dr. ron claiborne. what's happening? >> dan, paula, adrienne, rob. >>> in france, emmanuel macron is being sworn in. as the country's new president. the ceremony taking place at the elysees palace in paris. the former investment banker is succeeding francois holland. he won in a resounding victory over marine le...
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dan and paula. >> linzie, thank you. it comes at a terrible time. >>> there are new developments this morning in the investigation into that horrifying suicide attack in manchester, england. we're learning about red flags about the bomber that may have been missed. new details about his life before the attack. >> all this as ariana grande announces she'll perform a benefit concert for the victims and their families. abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: this morning, we learn more about red flags raised about salman abedi, who killed 22 people just outside an ariana grande concert monday. in this interview with bbc. an official from the abedi's mosque he was previously reported to police. >> they reported this person. a possibility has been shifted to the police and to the security services. >> reporter: and this morning, a friend of abedi tells abc news that in 2011 he fought alongside a 16-year-old abedi in libya against the ckaddafi regime. they were part of the so-called manchester brigade. now more about abedi's suspiciou
dan and paula. >> linzie, thank you. it comes at a terrible time. >>> there are new developments this morning in the investigation into that horrifying suicide attack in manchester, england. we're learning about red flags about the bomber that may have been missed. new details about his life before the attack. >> all this as ariana grande announces she'll perform a benefit concert for the victims and their families. abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: this morning, we...
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. >> and i'm dan ashley. tonight both republicans and democrats are praising the choice of robert mueller as special counsel. mueller is a former fbi director and served at the u.s. attorney for the northern district of california between 1998 and 2001. >> let's begin our team coverage with abc7 news reporter maggie in the nation's capital. maggie? >> dan and alma, washington is in shock as the white house gets hit with a third bomb shell in just as many days. and now lawmakers and the administration are scrambling to respond. in a week of breaking developments -- >> obviously it's a step in the right direction. >> reporter: a major decision from the department of justice. >> very solid and significant step. >> reporter: the department of justice appointed a special counsel to take over the investigation into russia's interference with the 2016 election, including possible collusion with the trump campaign. the man now leading the investigation, former fbi director robert mueller. >> whatever investigation go
. >> and i'm dan ashley. tonight both republicans and democrats are praising the choice of robert mueller as special counsel. mueller is a former fbi director and served at the u.s. attorney for the northern district of california between 1998 and 2001. >> let's begin our team coverage with abc7 news reporter maggie in the nation's capital. maggie? >> dan and alma, washington is in shock as the white house gets hit with a third bomb shell in just as many days. and now...
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dan has some ideas. >> this is one that's really interesting. obviously a pretty controversial name on valuation. it's important to remember, we talked about this a number of times since the ipo and in the leadup to it. this is a pretty scarce property as you think about the scale in which they happen and the niche audience they have. you saw that gap there. went down 21% following that disappointing quarter. i don't think what they reported was too good for what they reported. ipo was priced as high as 17 bucks. it was trading at 23, 24 prior to the results. you have the big gap. one of the things that's interesting, two of the main -- really interesting uses for options in my opinion is to be there at yield by selling a call against the long stock position or add leverage to an existing long stock position and a strategy that i want to detail right here. these are pretty safe trades as you think about them. to me, let's just say you bought snap after the ipo at some point, you have this big gap now, you're willing to be patient. you know the n
dan has some ideas. >> this is one that's really interesting. obviously a pretty controversial name on valuation. it's important to remember, we talked about this a number of times since the ipo and in the leadup to it. this is a pretty scarce property as you think about the scale in which they happen and the niche audience they have. you saw that gap there. went down 21% following that disappointing quarter. i don't think what they reported was too good for what they reported. ipo was...
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they're trying to reel us in, dan. they're doing everything they can. >> the warriors got my attention, sorry, starbucks. >> the jazz looking very much like the best in the west. steph curry putting the jazz on spin cycle right here. i got you stifled, spinn >> announcer: abc7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> the warriors open the semi conference finals. they have too much fire power for the jazz. we start with the 2007 we believe squad honored tonight. barron cat, foil right in the middle of it. good fun for those guys. steph in the first quarter, feeds it to draymond green. the dubs were 7 of 29 from deep. steph goes for 22 but did tweak his ankle. jazz two on one, draymond green. no, no, i got that. up to durant. with authority. 17 and 5 for k.d., warriors up by 12 at the break. third quarter, welcome to nor cal lob city. mcghee throwing it down. draymond green spectacular in this game. 17 points, eight boards, six assists. here's a play we think steph tweaked his ankle right on the landing. not believ
they're trying to reel us in, dan. they're doing everything they can. >> the warriors got my attention, sorry, starbucks. >> the jazz looking very much like the best in the west. steph curry putting the jazz on spin cycle right here. i got you stifled, spinn >> announcer: abc7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> the warriors open the semi conference finals. they have too much fire power for the jazz. we start with the 2007 we believe squad honored tonight....
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dan and i are back from a crazy neat in vegas. we are getting ready for another crazy night at the nasdaq marketplace. here's what's coming up. >> snap out of it. >> that's what investors at snapchat hope shares can do. if you lost money, we will show you how you can get it back for free. >> plus -- >> mom, dad, it's evil! don't touch it. >> that's what the chart master is saying about what else rallied this week. he'll tell you what's in the charts that's so disturbed. >>> and -- >> i just sold amazon on the call. >> mark, mark, we have a way better what i to trade amazon. we'll break it down. the action begins right now. >> let's get right to it. crude comeback the commodity rallying 1 to 3%, having the best week since march. it left energy stocks in the dust, this leaves us to wonder could oil be a value trap? mike, what do you say? >> it's a little of a rebound, but crude prices are obviously still exceptionally weak and you know we also one of the things we we heard a lot of people talking about this week as well are concerns
dan and i are back from a crazy neat in vegas. we are getting ready for another crazy night at the nasdaq marketplace. here's what's coming up. >> snap out of it. >> that's what investors at snapchat hope shares can do. if you lost money, we will show you how you can get it back for free. >> plus -- >> mom, dad, it's evil! don't touch it. >> that's what the chart master is saying about what else rallied this week. he'll tell you what's in the charts that's so...