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my name is charlie chang. i have been a tenant of the flower mart for over 30 years. i do support the plan as a retail location and a wholesale site. however, i do not support it as a residential site because of our early morning hours in the amount of noise that we will be creating and the conflicts they may create with our new residents. thank you, for your time. >> good evening, supervisors. my name is john gomez. i am a tenant of the san francisco flower market. i am here to tell you that i don't think it is a good idea to have housing at the san francisco flower markets. it is not just a good fit. we operate too early. we have tracks all over the place coming in and i just don't think it will work i appreciate your time. thank you. >> good evening supervisor kim. i am the owner designer of natalie flowers. i understand supervisor kim that before you make a decision, it is important for you to hear from us. i am a small business owner and i thank you for hearing me today when i came here, i am the only forest service -- representing the hundreds of thousands of la
my name is charlie chang. i have been a tenant of the flower mart for over 30 years. i do support the plan as a retail location and a wholesale site. however, i do not support it as a residential site because of our early morning hours in the amount of noise that we will be creating and the conflicts they may create with our new residents. thank you, for your time. >> good evening, supervisors. my name is john gomez. i am a tenant of the san francisco flower market. i am here to tell you...
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charlie and i have completely gone off the reservation. okay. so let's see. has elon changed ways, charlie? >> you going to take the whip to him? come on. that's funny. you got to admit. liz: not really. >> well, robyn denholm, the stock is up for a reason. the s.e.c. crafted a settlement with tesla and musk over his funding secured tweet that wasn't so secured. we don't need to replay that. liz: take it private. >> to take it private which it wasn't being taken private or he was misstating whether he had the funding secured. however you want to do it, he paid a fine, he admitted, neither admitted nor denied wrongdoing. as part of the settlement, they had to hire a quote unquote, independent chair to watch over him since he had both the ceo and the chair. the independent chair is this woman who is a board member, robyn denholm. the positive part is she's apparently a pretty good manager. she ran a company that's named telstra. i keep mispronouncing it. liz: what's a few consonants between friends? tesla. telstra. >> she was very good at that. did a lot of cost-cutting. one of
charlie and i have completely gone off the reservation. okay. so let's see. has elon changed ways, charlie? >> you going to take the whip to him? come on. that's funny. you got to admit. liz: not really. >> well, robyn denholm, the stock is up for a reason. the s.e.c. crafted a settlement with tesla and musk over his funding secured tweet that wasn't so secured. we don't need to replay that. liz: take it private. >> to take it private which it wasn't being taken private or he...
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spew to why would you change horses know when things are going well in the economy? >> jessica: i know you hate data, charlieo do it again. the majority of democrat ads are focused on how -- the majority of republican ads are being -- because the president is verbalizing an agenda, doesn't mean they're republican ads are not backing that up. it'll be interesting to say what people are seeing at home on tvs. it >> dagen: able quote "the wall street journal" editorial bay, she said "president trump has delivered on what he promised. last month we had more than 30,000 jobs added in manufacturing." >> charlie: as trump said, "i've kept promises i didn't even make." [laughter] >> jessica: i think you said that! [laughter] >> harris: it works for him. >> dagen: oprah winfrey, meantime, stumping for stacy abrams in georgia. hollywood liberals have much to say to georgia voters. >> i would like to remind stacy and oprah and will ferrell -- i'm kind of a big deal, too. [cheers and applause] hi. hi. you're picking up your suv, right? yes. well, we not only fixed the dents, but we added a few things. built-in 4g lte wi
spew to why would you change horses know when things are going well in the economy? >> jessica: i know you hate data, charlieo do it again. the majority of democrat ads are focused on how -- the majority of republican ads are being -- because the president is verbalizing an agenda, doesn't mean they're republican ads are not backing that up. it'll be interesting to say what people are seeing at home on tvs. it >> dagen: able quote "the wall street journal" editorial bay,...
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charlie gasparino. daniel looking at this, what changed in six weeks? >> apparently we've gone from being worlds apart from neutral to just under. that is when markets really took off because they priced in exactly one more rate hike come december 19 and that's it. they're considering 2019 to be in complete pause mode and stocks took off. he mentioned that stocks themselves were not overvalued. he spoke about the obscure as most investors are concerned and the fact that there's this overevaluation. but markets looked passed that and focused on the fed is going to pause. powell is kowtowing to the president. >> neil: and optics are one thing. others saying the averages now are in positive territory for the year and december is a good month typically, right? >> yeah. >> you know what i think happened here? i think the president got to him. i'm going to use a baseball analogy. it's like when the manager goes out there and screaming at the umpire. the umpire doesn't change his view at the moment by he's in his head. the next time he makes a call, he's remem
charlie gasparino. daniel looking at this, what changed in six weeks? >> apparently we've gone from being worlds apart from neutral to just under. that is when markets really took off because they priced in exactly one more rate hike come december 19 and that's it. they're considering 2019 to be in complete pause mode and stocks took off. he mentioned that stocks themselves were not overvalued. he spoke about the obscure as most investors are concerned and the fact that there's this...
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charlie hurt, fox news contributor. how are you on a friday? a lot of theories and stuff we don't know. what has changed fundamentally do you think in 24 hours, charlie? >> sandra: well, i think the biggest change is the fact that if you have cohen, michael cohen out here changing his story, copping to telling falsehoods to the mueller investigation, that is significant. that does, you know, change certainly some of the stories the campaign was issuing at the time about donald trump's dealings with russia at the time. but the problem remains this doesn't have anything to do with the initial purpose, the initial scope of the mueller investigation. it also calls into question if mueller is aiming to use somebody like michael cohen or paul manafort as a witness to level charges against the president. you've got truly compromised witnesses here. the other issue, i guess, the other important issue here is the fact that all of this can still play out in the political realm. democrats taking control of the house. they've made it very clear they want to make this an issue for democrats in the house in their inv
charlie hurt, fox news contributor. how are you on a friday? a lot of theories and stuff we don't know. what has changed fundamentally do you think in 24 hours, charlie? >> sandra: well, i think the biggest change is the fact that if you have cohen, michael cohen out here changing his story, copping to telling falsehoods to the mueller investigation, that is significant. that does, you know, change certainly some of the stories the campaign was issuing at the time about donald trump's...
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but then charlie's father was killed in the tan home, and everything changed.olice were being told one story, but the evidence was telling them another. and there were also three 911 calls. did one of them hold the clue that would unlock what really happened on that wintry night? here's dennis murphy with "house of secrets." >> cayuga. that's cayuga lake in ithaca, new york. it's where you'll find one of the most prestigious universities in the nation. cornell, the ivy league. more than 13,000 undergrads here working towards degrees will with good fortune take their places in medicine, the law, the arts. there's no doubt a cornell education can be a gold-plated entrance ticket to adult life. and only the best need apply, students like charlie tan. he was so kind, his classmate featured him in a video, random acts of kindness. giving gifts to complete strangers. >> not just a great kid but the greatest of great kids. >> charlie was the son of chinese immigrants who became "mr. everything." scholar, class president, the guy with the cool friends, hannah valentine
but then charlie's father was killed in the tan home, and everything changed.olice were being told one story, but the evidence was telling them another. and there were also three 911 calls. did one of them hold the clue that would unlock what really happened on that wintry night? here's dennis murphy with "house of secrets." >> cayuga. that's cayuga lake in ithaca, new york. it's where you'll find one of the most prestigious universities in the nation. cornell, the ivy league....
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that might change tomorrow, but for now it's just then. liz: charlieparino, have a great holiday. the game still at 31 points. can we see some green? stay with us. ... jardiance asked: when it comes to managing your type 2 diabetes, what matters to you? step up to the stage here. feeling good about that? let's see- most of you say lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance significantly reduces the risk of dying from a cardiovascular event... ...and lowers a1c, with diet and exercise. let's give it another try. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness
that might change tomorrow, but for now it's just then. liz: charlieparino, have a great holiday. the game still at 31 points. can we see some green? stay with us. ... jardiance asked: when it comes to managing your type 2 diabetes, what matters to you? step up to the stage here. feeling good about that? let's see- most of you say lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal...
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changed the entertainment landscape. some silent film comedians, when animated —— animation certainly popular, said things like, charlie chaplind take a breath." and they don't! and animation character can literally do anything that you can make physically believable. and i think mickey is the embodiment of that. the first mickey mouse comic strips we re the first mickey mouse comic strips were published in the 1930s, they we re were published in the 1930s, they were drawn at this state —— desk. this is one of his original pens, and certainly a lot of history here. mickey mouse is far from history, at 90 he is still alive and well on the screen and at disney theme parks around the world. mickey is real. there is only one mickey. mickey is the easiest guy to work with, i am glad he is my boss. it takes you back to watching cartoons on saturday mornings and mickey mouse was always the cartoon. mickey mouse has evolved over the years, he is still that classic character that brings happy memories. for a company built on the image and fortunes of a mouse, the cartoon character is an invaluable asset. mickey is a mouse of many talen
changed the entertainment landscape. some silent film comedians, when animated —— animation certainly popular, said things like, charlie chaplind take a breath." and they don't! and animation character can literally do anything that you can make physically believable. and i think mickey is the embodiment of that. the first mickey mouse comic strips we re the first mickey mouse comic strips were published in the 1930s, they we re were published in the 1930s, they were drawn at this...
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charlie stayt in westminster, where prime minsiter theresa may is fighting to remain in office. today she'll start selling her brexit deal to the public, after insisting a series of resignations won't changequestons now over the environment secretary, michael gove, who's considering quitting after turning down the post of brexit secretary. so are there better ways to organise brexit? i'm at a brewery in edinburgh to see what businesses and workers are making of developments. and what the uncertainty could mean for them. join us little later in the programme.
charlie stayt in westminster, where prime minsiter theresa may is fighting to remain in office. today she'll start selling her brexit deal to the public, after insisting a series of resignations won't changequestons now over the environment secretary, michael gove, who's considering quitting after turning down the post of brexit secretary. so are there better ways to organise brexit? i'm at a brewery in edinburgh to see what businesses and workers are making of developments. and what the...
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. >> charlie, when we look going forward, do democrats really have a way to change these processes when got republican secretaries of state and those exact match laws are all-sta all state issues. >> i want to go back to jeremy's point that we're in a very, very dangerous period here. this reflex to challenge the legitimacy of elections. you know, it can have long-term damage to our democratic norms here and i think we need to be very, very cautious and restrained about that because he's right. just imagine if the 2020 presidential election hinged on contested ballots. as bad as 2000 was, add in the trumpina tribalism we have now and it could be a genuinely ugly moment. i'm hoping at some point, we recognize there's a bipartisan interest in assuring people that there is voter integrity and all the votes are counted because i just sense we're in a spiral of allegations from both political parties that are really going to have long-term institutional damage. >> and jeremy, when you think about it, it was because of donald trump even suggesting in that last debate that he might not accept
. >> charlie, when we look going forward, do democrats really have a way to change these processes when got republican secretaries of state and those exact match laws are all-sta all state issues. >> i want to go back to jeremy's point that we're in a very, very dangerous period here. this reflex to challenge the legitimacy of elections. you know, it can have long-term damage to our democratic norms here and i think we need to be very, very cautious and restrained about that because...
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change going into next week. still much of the uk under the influence of high pressure. not particularly warm, but mainly dry. good morning, welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlieto retaliate after a durham university student is jailed for life accused of spying in dubai. a race to seal the deal on brexit — theresa may says there's been progress but spain is unhappy over gibraltar. a total rip—off, or valuable service to those on low incomes? the financial watchdog is set to launch a crack down on rent—to—own schemes that are accused of excessive charges. in sport, after terrorising defences for 20 years, the former chelsea striker didier drogba retires from football. and how a game of keepy—uppy got a group of mps
change going into next week. still much of the uk under the influence of high pressure. not particularly warm, but mainly dry. good morning, welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlieto retaliate after a durham university student is jailed for life accused of spying in dubai. a race to seal the deal on brexit — theresa may says there's been progress but spain is unhappy over gibraltar. a total rip—off, or valuable service to those on low incomes? the financial watchdog is set to...
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changed the entertainment landscape. some silent film comedians when animated is —— animations started to be popular said things like, charlieey don't have to stop to take a breath." and animation character can literally do anything that you can make physically believable. i think mickey is the embodiment of that. the first mickey mouse comic strips we re the first mickey mouse comic strips were published in the early 1930s and they were drawn at this desk by the legendary animator floyd got britain. —— gottfriedson. mickey mouse is far from britain. —— gottfriedson. mickey mouse is farfrom history. at 90 yea rs mouse is farfrom history. at 90 years alive and well on screen and at disney theme parks around the world. he is real, there is only one mickey, you can see him, he plays the role of many. at the start of their day it will want to give him a ha rd their day it will want to give him a hard or they can see him in the parade or a show, mickey is the easiest guy to work with, i'm glad he's my boss. at 90, he has incredible stamina. it is that disney magic, walt disney sprinkled that magic across our parks and it keeps us
changed the entertainment landscape. some silent film comedians when animated is —— animations started to be popular said things like, charlieey don't have to stop to take a breath." and animation character can literally do anything that you can make physically believable. i think mickey is the embodiment of that. the first mickey mouse comic strips we re the first mickey mouse comic strips were published in the early 1930s and they were drawn at this desk by the legendary animator...
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charlie thomas invests large sums for his clients in sustainable investments when i took over found in two thousand and three there were strangely ten companies what you could say is that how that's changed. in the last kind of fifteen years that we've now it's four hundred percent increase in the number of countries that we can invest in so those are companies providing solutions that could be water could be way sic a renewal energy energy efficiency so if that doesn't look like a bank so far we have yes why wouldn't. climate risks for example play an increasingly important role in the selection process environmental pollution and workers' rights are also important factors on the deck of funds opposition to our presence in the humbucker forests shows that something is changing in the financial sector still the investment company doesn't want to part with arguably shares instead it wants to have a constructive and critical impact on the company's management. but let's talk a bit more about sustainable investment i'm now joined by nina laws that she works for a finance watch and enjoy all that wants investors to shift their portfolio and to also stay noble direction in cannot make any ser
charlie thomas invests large sums for his clients in sustainable investments when i took over found in two thousand and three there were strangely ten companies what you could say is that how that's changed. in the last kind of fifteen years that we've now it's four hundred percent increase in the number of countries that we can invest in so those are companies providing solutions that could be water could be way sic a renewal energy energy efficiency so if that doesn't look like a bank so far...
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charlie: careful. my wife is sitting right back there. [laughter] >> some people have mentioned the changing nature of the republican party be more and more trump the end. do you think romney has any impact at all in the senate? charlie: well, i think senator elect romney is a very, very bright talented, mature and i think he'll be very much a worthy addition to the u.s. senate. i wouldn't expect him to become a thorn in the side of president trump because number one, that is kind of not his personal style. but number two, you know, think about senator flake in his book. you know, his book that was so critical of president trump ended up being the political equivalent of 1626 page suicide note. [laughter] i think the world of senator flake but i do not think he could have one -- won the republican primary when all was said and done. bob corker didn't even write a book, but his criticism of president trump made him where he would have had a difficult time beating marshall bought her -- marsha blackburn had he doubled back and run for his seat again. they're just very little tolerance for diss
charlie: careful. my wife is sitting right back there. [laughter] >> some people have mentioned the changing nature of the republican party be more and more trump the end. do you think romney has any impact at all in the senate? charlie: well, i think senator elect romney is a very, very bright talented, mature and i think he'll be very much a worthy addition to the u.s. senate. i wouldn't expect him to become a thorn in the side of president trump because number one, that is kind of not...
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changed the entertainment landscape. some silent film comedians, when animation started to be popular, said things like, like charlie chaplin said, how can we even compete? they don't even have to stop to take a breath. and they don't! you know, an animation character can literally do anything that you can make physically believable. and i think mickey is the embodiment of that. the first mickey mouse comic strips were published in the early 1930s and they were drawn at this desk by the legendary animator floyd gottfredson. this is one of his original pens and there is certainly a lot of history here. mickey mouse is far from history, at 90 he is still alive and well on the screen and at disney theme parks around the world. mickey is real. there is only one mickey. mickey is the easiest guy to work with, i am glad he is my boss. it takes you back to watching cartoons on saturday mornings and mickey mouse was always the cartoon. mickey mouse has evolved over the years, he is still that classic character that brings happy memories. for a company built on the image and fortunes of a mouse, the cartoon character is an invaluabl
changed the entertainment landscape. some silent film comedians, when animation started to be popular, said things like, like charlie chaplin said, how can we even compete? they don't even have to stop to take a breath. and they don't! you know, an animation character can literally do anything that you can make physically believable. and i think mickey is the embodiment of that. the first mickey mouse comic strips were published in the early 1930s and they were drawn at this desk by the...
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get a portfolio that works for you now and as your needs change from td ameritrade investment management. liz: breaking news. i told you charliethe wires. well, his tweet just hit the wires on tesla. it is moving the markets again. fox business learning that elon musk and his team at tesla are growing increasingly optimistic, seeing a clear road ahead despite an ongoing department of justice investigation. charlie, what's the scoop? >> caveats here, okay? this is what his legal team are telling my sources. we have been able to confirm that's what they're saying. doesn't mean it's true. it's their impression, that's what they're saying, and sometimes these guys pick the rosy scenario. i think some of it, i will just let the words speak for themselves. we will bat it around a little bit. what the lawyers for tesla and musk are telling people, they feel increasingly confident the doj won't proceed, the doj won't proceed with a case on the funding secured tweet. as you know, they settled it with the s.e.c., fines, elon has to give up half his job. he's no longer chairman, few other things. liz: for having tweeted out hey, i'm goin
get a portfolio that works for you now and as your needs change from td ameritrade investment management. liz: breaking news. i told you charliethe wires. well, his tweet just hit the wires on tesla. it is moving the markets again. fox business learning that elon musk and his team at tesla are growing increasingly optimistic, seeing a clear road ahead despite an ongoing department of justice investigation. charlie, what's the scoop? >> caveats here, okay? this is what his legal team are...
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charlie, apart -- let me get to a question for you, it does seem what has changed in politics and the republican party and a change for both parties is no longer caring about these mythical unicorns swing voters and i'm going to play to the base. if you look at numbers, i'm not being partisan here but if you look at popularity numbers, you're not doing great but it is working because the base loves you. is that the new strategy? the new normal? >> what trump brought forward is what i think is healthier for a party which is strengthen your base and find 2 or 3 issues the other side has ignored that does not compromise your core values such as the disaffected working class in the middle of the country between manhattan and malibu and you talk about strong judges, strong justices and win over the next 8% to 10% of reagan democrats. it worked for ronald reagan in a successful way, worked for donald trump where mitt romney and hw bush failed because they had to win suburban swing voters. then you lose 3% to 5% of your base and w bush admitted in his reelection campaign in 2004, turn on you
charlie, apart -- let me get to a question for you, it does seem what has changed in politics and the republican party and a change for both parties is no longer caring about these mythical unicorns swing voters and i'm going to play to the base. if you look at numbers, i'm not being partisan here but if you look at popularity numbers, you're not doing great but it is working because the base loves you. is that the new strategy? the new normal? >> what trump brought forward is what i...
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change u.s. foreign policy toward nicaragua. and people. i went to in washington as many did to support the. steps of the capitol and i remember the inspiration of. charlie. they were doing something. important. they were talking about nicaragua and what we were doing here but it was bigger than. south central america. of course himself. and what it meant to those on the receiving. and how this was all being carried out with. this. president last week. not. just. as a fast thirty five and forty as the fast thirty five and forty days and that's approaching the time when people began from fast like this and although they were being monitored they were getting weaker and weaker and we were quite alarmed by they were usually you might. think. the question can come up relative to fasting well is is it a human life to take your own. i can do my own life or if i want to want to know this my life for a. fast. approaches. which led to the. terrorist suspects. i five hundred solitary actions around states that were. in concert with our. it was called conspiracy conspiracy to change us. organizing. the actions were. we were additional fasting on. the move to classi
change u.s. foreign policy toward nicaragua. and people. i went to in washington as many did to support the. steps of the capitol and i remember the inspiration of. charlie. they were doing something. important. they were talking about nicaragua and what we were doing here but it was bigger than. south central america. of course himself. and what it meant to those on the receiving. and how this was all being carried out with. this. president last week. not. just. as a fast thirty five and forty...
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charlie: my wife is sitting back there. >> some people have mentioned the changing nature of the republican party the and more and more trumpian do you think there will be any -- senator- i forgot of utah --? , formerlymney presidential candidate. does he have any impact at all in the senate? charlie: i think senator elect romney is a bright, talented, mature. i think he will be a worthy addition to the u.s. senate. i would not hold my -- i would not expect him to become a thorn in the side of president trump because, number one, that is not his personal style. --ber two, we had -- we saw think about senator flake and his book. his book that was so critical of president trump ended up being the political equivalent of 166 whereuicide note that -- -- i do not think -- i think the world of senator flake, but i do not think he could have won a republican primary when all was said and done. bob corker did not even write a book, but his criticism of president trump made it where he would've had a hard time beating marsha blackburn, had he run for his seat again. there is little tolerance for dissent in the republican party right no
charlie: my wife is sitting back there. >> some people have mentioned the changing nature of the republican party the and more and more trumpian do you think there will be any -- senator- i forgot of utah --? , formerlymney presidential candidate. does he have any impact at all in the senate? charlie: i think senator elect romney is a bright, talented, mature. i think he will be a worthy addition to the u.s. senate. i would not hold my -- i would not expect him to become a thorn in the...
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regulation so if there's going to be a change here or the outlook of what this administration is going to allow in that sector, this might be another play. liz: i'm dreading charlie gasparino coming down here and doing his doobie imitation. let's just hope he's distracted at the moment on cannabis stock and doesn't see it. thank you so much. >> thank you. have a great day. liz: can you believe this? the dow is up 505 points. we have 45 minutes left to trade. anything could happen. who knows how much higher this can go. stay with me and watch. if last night's results were a broadway show, we would call it how to succeed in business with a split government. closing bell ringing, 44 minutes and change. remember this, just 48 hours ago, skybridge capital founder anthony scaramucci told us what wall street wanted from last night's midterm election. listen. >> wall street really likes that dysfunctional government. wall street wants a divided government and lots of sclerosis. that means there will be less regulation, less people pouncing on them. liz: the stock market liked it. wall street may like it. but how does big business and the stocks behind them see it? the ce
regulation so if there's going to be a change here or the outlook of what this administration is going to allow in that sector, this might be another play. liz: i'm dreading charlie gasparino coming down here and doing his doobie imitation. let's just hope he's distracted at the moment on cannabis stock and doesn't see it. thank you so much. >> thank you. have a great day. liz: can you believe this? the dow is up 505 points. we have 45 minutes left to trade. anything could happen. who...
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charlie, apart from-- let me get to a question. it seems like a part of what's changed in politics and the republican party and maybe it pressages for both parties, no longer carrying about the unicorn, mythical swing voters and play to the base, play to the base. >> i'm not being partisan here, you look at popularity numbers, that isn't working that great, but works because the base loves you. is that the new normal? >> the political philosophy that trump put forward is one healthier for a party. you strengthen your base and then you find two to three issues that the other side has ignored that does not compromise your core values or principles such as the diseffected working class in the middle of the country between manhattan and malibu and you talk about strong judges, strong justices, and then you win over the next 8 to 10% of what would be called reagan democrats. so it worked for ronald reagan in a tremendously successful way and it worked for donald trump, where mitt romney and h.w. bush failed in reelect, they thought swing voters and you lose 3 to 5% of your b
charlie, apart from-- let me get to a question. it seems like a part of what's changed in politics and the republican party and maybe it pressages for both parties, no longer carrying about the unicorn, mythical swing voters and play to the base, play to the base. >> i'm not being partisan here, you look at popularity numbers, that isn't working that great, but works because the base loves you. is that the new normal? >> the political philosophy that trump put forward is one...
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charlie, working it as always. >> yes. liz: thank you. >> am i getting a wrap already? i wrapped myself for a change. how's that?he's sitting here saying i'm wrapping myself. >> i wrapped myself. liz: dow up 180. coming right back. seven minutes before the closing bell rings. alerts -- wouldn't you like one from the market when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. . . this is stonington, maine, a town where almost half the population is self-employed. lobster fisherman is the lifeblood of this town. by 2030, half of america may take after stonington, self-employed and without employer benefits. we haven't had any sort of benefit plans and we're trying to figure that out now. if i had had a little advice back then, i'd be in a different boat today, for sure. plan your financial life with prudential. bring your challenges. liz: we have breaking news. move over netflix and amazon. apple jumping feet first into the theatrical film business. yes the movie busines
charlie, working it as always. >> yes. liz: thank you. >> am i getting a wrap already? i wrapped myself for a change. how's that?he's sitting here saying i'm wrapping myself. >> i wrapped myself. liz: dow up 180. coming right back. seven minutes before the closing bell rings. alerts -- wouldn't you like one from the market when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in...
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frank figliuzzi, josh and charlie stick around, we'll have you back in a little bit here. >>> let's go to the breaking news that could change the way asylum seekers are handled at the u.s. border. as we mentioned at the top of the hour, sources say they have struck a deal to allow asylum seekers to stay in mexico while their applications are processed in the u.s. i want to turn to jeff bennett near west palm beach near where the president is staying this holiday weekend. is there any reaction from the white house? >> reporter: two u.s. officials now tell nbc news what the "washington post" first reported, which as you mentioned, there's a plan underway to effectively remake the asylum process, at least as it relates to central american migrants who present themselves at the southern border while claiming asylum, and this plan is perhaps helpfully known as remain in mexico. the reason i say that is that title basically explains what the plan calls for, it calls for migrants, central american migrants staying in mexico while their paper work is processed in the u.s. we understand based on the reporting from the "washington po
frank figliuzzi, josh and charlie stick around, we'll have you back in a little bit here. >>> let's go to the breaking news that could change the way asylum seekers are handled at the u.s. border. as we mentioned at the top of the hour, sources say they have struck a deal to allow asylum seekers to stay in mexico while their applications are processed in the u.s. i want to turn to jeff bennett near west palm beach near where the president is staying this holiday weekend. is there any...
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changed the entertainment landscape. some silent film comedians, when animation started to be popular, said things like, like charlie chaplinke a breath. and they don't! you know, an animation character can literally do anything that you can make physically believable. and i think mickey is the embodiment of that. the first mickey mouse comic strips were published in the early 1930s and they were drawn at this desk by the legendary animator floyd gottfredson. this is one of his original pens and there is certainly a lot of history here. mickey mouse is far from history, at 90 he is still alive and well on the screen and at disney theme parks around the world. mickey is real. there is only one mickey. mickey is the easiest guy to work with, i am glad he is my boss. it takes you back to watching cartoons on saturday mornings and mickey mouse was the cartoon. mickey mouse has evolved over the years, he is still that classic character that brings happy memories. for a company built on the image and fortunes of a mouse, the cartoon character is an invaluable asset. mickey is a mouse of many talents, he is the comedy mascot and h
changed the entertainment landscape. some silent film comedians, when animation started to be popular, said things like, like charlie chaplinke a breath. and they don't! you know, an animation character can literally do anything that you can make physically believable. and i think mickey is the embodiment of that. the first mickey mouse comic strips were published in the early 1930s and they were drawn at this desk by the legendary animator floyd gottfredson. this is one of his original pens...
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change. but neither should you. [cheering and applause] let's get after it and welcome tonight's guest, his hair is more curls than my bicep workout. fox news contributor charlie. [cheering and applause] he's got a face for radio and up body for medical colleges, tom shalhoub. [cheering and applause] she brings the doom and gloom to the newsroom, kat timpf. [cheering and applause] and paul bunyan looks up to him. former wwe superstar in my massive sidekick, tyrus. [cheering and applause] charlie, how do you see tuesday unfolding? will the democrats be sore losers or sore winners? >> a little of both. your monologue was excellent and that really is exactly what is playing politics today. you have this huge group of people who want to make politics everything about their life and that is the reason i think a lot of smart people are suspicious of any government to put government in every aspect of her life. it should be something that pensions for us not that governs every aspect of our lives it takes over our minds and hearts makes us miserable. greg: you can't be happy if politics is in every part of your life because it's a miserable thing. >> it is. you know,
change. but neither should you. [cheering and applause] let's get after it and welcome tonight's guest, his hair is more curls than my bicep workout. fox news contributor charlie. [cheering and applause] he's got a face for radio and up body for medical colleges, tom shalhoub. [cheering and applause] she brings the doom and gloom to the newsroom, kat timpf. [cheering and applause] and paul bunyan looks up to him. former wwe superstar in my massive sidekick, tyrus. [cheering and applause]...
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that's changed a lot now but i remember a story about winning the grand slam and got the contract and a writer named charlie tice wrote the whole thing and said thanks for sending me the book i look forward to greeting if. i would write a chapter and we would go over it. [applause] i just told them how hard i worked. he can put lipstick on an 800-pound pig and he did look good. when i was the governor and secretary, i didn't get a chance to go to many of my sons and daughters basketball and football games because i was always busy and as of today i went to see my grandson play at his last grade school football game. i hope that you willth understad we might have violated a few traffic things coming here but i got here. to start i think the governor would love to hear how a kid from l. really gotow into politics. i know that her father was the county board and used to have meetings on fridays at the sto store. it was very small but it is the center political action to elroy wisconsin. they would stick around and talk about my father the chairman of the count county committee for building roads and bridges an
that's changed a lot now but i remember a story about winning the grand slam and got the contract and a writer named charlie tice wrote the whole thing and said thanks for sending me the book i look forward to greeting if. i would write a chapter and we would go over it. [applause] i just told them how hard i worked. he can put lipstick on an 800-pound pig and he did look good. when i was the governor and secretary, i didn't get a chance to go to many of my sons and daughters basketball and...
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change. the second floor have multiple interests. these maps are reviewed and discussed with the tjpa on a weekly basis. today, the tjpa is presenting one lease for board approval. charlie's philly steaks. we are happy to present this one, the owner expressed interest in the transit centre very early on. this is a local minority owned business run by experienced proprietors who have another location in brentwood, california that they've been running since 2007. even though it is just 971 square feet, it is coming before the board because it is a 15-year lease. the deal is 15 years to provide additional revenue to cover above pro forma tenant improvement cost. the deal ends up reasonably with overall net proceeds of $142,000 over the life of the transaction. the additional tenant improvements will be applied to electrical work, drains, etcetera. therefore, the recommendation is if the board approves this transaction. this slide provides a financial picture of the lease transactions. the top box is for the leases executed thus far and compares actual to pro forma. it outlines rents and the estimated build out cost. the rents are exceeding pro forma by 8.5 million and buildo
change. the second floor have multiple interests. these maps are reviewed and discussed with the tjpa on a weekly basis. today, the tjpa is presenting one lease for board approval. charlie's philly steaks. we are happy to present this one, the owner expressed interest in the transit centre very early on. this is a local minority owned business run by experienced proprietors who have another location in brentwood, california that they've been running since 2007. even though it is just 971 square...
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change. but neither should you. [cheering and applause] let's get after it and welcome tonight's guest, his hair is more curls than my bicep workout. fox news contributor charlie. [cheering and applause] he's got a face for radio and up body for medical colleges, tom shalhoub. [cheering and applause] she brings the doom and gloom to the newsroom, kat timpf. [cheering and applause] and paul bunyan looks up to him. former wwe superstar in my massive sidekick, tyrus. [cheering and applause] charlie, how do you see tuesday unfolding? will the democrats be sore losers or sore winners? >> a little of both. your monologue was excellent and that really is exactly what is playing politics today. you have this huge group of people who want to make politics everything about their life and that is the reason i think a lot of smart people are suspicious of any government to put government in every aspect of her life. it should be something that pensions for us not that governs every aspect of our lives it takes over our minds and hearts makes us miserable. greg: you can't be happy if politics is in every part of your life because it's a miserable thing. >> it is. you know,
change. but neither should you. [cheering and applause] let's get after it and welcome tonight's guest, his hair is more curls than my bicep workout. fox news contributor charlie. [cheering and applause] he's got a face for radio and up body for medical colleges, tom shalhoub. [cheering and applause] she brings the doom and gloom to the newsroom, kat timpf. [cheering and applause] and paul bunyan looks up to him. former wwe superstar in my massive sidekick, tyrus. [cheering and applause]...
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charlie kirk are on deck. but republican congressman darrell issa is next. what should we be worried about if the democrats take the house. find out in a moment. judge jeanine: what will change in washington if the house flips. i spoke about that with congressman darrell issa. you are retiring at the ends of this year. you held that seat in the 49th district in california since 2003. and the two people vying to get that seat are democrat mike leaven and republican diane harky. what i found so interesting in this, among those who already voted in that district. this guy levin seems to be up 80% among those who believe that healthcare is the most of significant issue in the race. my question to you is, did i miss something on healthcare? why are we all after sudden talking about healthcare? it's the democrats biggest talking point. we got rid of the individual mandate. what happened? >> it's interesting that we have driven down the cost of healthcare under obamacare the last couple years by getting rid of some unnecessary regulations, yet the voters are in some cases being driven to be concerned again. that's scare tactic on healthcare. in the case of mike levin, he has $8 mil
charlie kirk are on deck. but republican congressman darrell issa is next. what should we be worried about if the democrats take the house. find out in a moment. judge jeanine: what will change in washington if the house flips. i spoke about that with congressman darrell issa. you are retiring at the ends of this year. you held that seat in the 49th district in california since 2003. and the two people vying to get that seat are democrat mike leaven and republican diane harky. what i found so...