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alex: yeah. eva: yeah. ing plant has been moved to kenosha. eva: this machine is the floor for everything they build. alex: these guys used to run it in libertyville. they moved up here. lemonis: and they like having it here? and bill and the rest of the team have transitioned nicely to the kenosha office. bill: what's going to happen when we do change the branding? thom: can you bring the forklifts over here? will it fit? alex: yeah. lemonis: thom and alex are working together, putting the finishing touches on the modified ramps. it won't be long before we can start selling them to new retail segments. alex: you want to measure it? thom: yeah. you got the tape measure? all right. lemonis: and the father and son, they're making a ton of progress in their relationship. thom: we're communicating better. we're doing more communicating, which is, i think, good. alex: i think that he's really taken to heart what we've talked about. thom: i'm listening more to some of the things that you have to say, and i think t
alex: yeah. eva: yeah. ing plant has been moved to kenosha. eva: this machine is the floor for everything they build. alex: these guys used to run it in libertyville. they moved up here. lemonis: and they like having it here? and bill and the rest of the team have transitioned nicely to the kenosha office. bill: what's going to happen when we do change the branding? thom: can you bring the forklifts over here? will it fit? alex: yeah. lemonis: thom and alex are working together, putting the...
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be used as a wedge and the issue of what isn't anti-semitic will continue go ahead forty seconds alex yeah yeah it'll be used as a way and i think the republicans say that the conservative mainstream media you know that they should use it as a wage not not because it's the right thing to do but because the other side of the spectrum and so you finally have now you know the democrats kind of the other shoe is on the other foot now and whether you believe should be an anti semitic remarks or not it is going to be used as a wedge issue and i think the conservative media fox news and the republicans are going to use it as that and they kind of you know have a right to do so considering what the democrats on the left well you know done to them for the past two years yeah because i think what's interesting is that no one's actually talking about what she actually said is what they think that's all the time we have here thank you alex in athens oh we're going to go to a short break right now and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on some real news state with our city. one else c
be used as a wedge and the issue of what isn't anti-semitic will continue go ahead forty seconds alex yeah yeah it'll be used as a way and i think the republicans say that the conservative mainstream media you know that they should use it as a wage not not because it's the right thing to do but because the other side of the spectrum and so you finally have now you know the democrats kind of the other shoe is on the other foot now and whether you believe should be an anti semitic remarks or not...
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alex: yeah, so, you know, we talked in the last segment about security.ready policies that have served california well are the requirements that our voting systems be tested and certified that they meet our security standards before they can be used by any county in the state. you know, we prohibit internet connectivity for those voting systems. we make it impossible to systematically hack or rig an election. we require post-election audits by every county after every election. and one of the big pieces for us is paper ballots. paper ballots, paper ballots, and a voter-verified paper trail so that we can, you know, count, recount, and audit to ensure the integrity of the vote. but the reality is a lot of the equipment in california is old. you know, the last time there was a significant investment in elections infrastructure was after the 2000 presidential election. you remember the butterfly ballots and hanging chads in florida. and so, even the newer equipment in california is older. and so, we have taken the steps to decertify the old equipment just 'c
alex: yeah, so, you know, we talked in the last segment about security.ready policies that have served california well are the requirements that our voting systems be tested and certified that they meet our security standards before they can be used by any county in the state. you know, we prohibit internet connectivity for those voting systems. we make it impossible to systematically hack or rig an election. we require post-election audits by every county after every election. and one of the...
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alex: yeah, it was a lot of fun.k he was a great me, because-- eugene levy, who did me before on "sctv," was a better alex trebek. but will ferrell seemed to be very perplexed, and he would get upset, and i don't think that was me. do you kind of shun extravagances, yachts, - private jets, stuff like that? - yes. - yes. - how come? 'cause you could afford it. yeah, but it doesn't do me-- it doesn't bring me any pleasure anymore. i drive a pickup truck. i'm very comfortable driving a pickup truck. i haul stuff, because i need things to help do repairs here at the house. and i'm not into exotic cars, or boats, or planes. it doesn't excite me. i gotta tell ya, you got a pickup truck, you know how to fix stuff, if you retire from "jeopardy!" you could do really well just parking outside home depot. mr. fix it. - seriously. - yep. you dated stefanie powers. - you dated rona barret? - mm-hmm. - beverly sassoon. - mm-hmm. - susan sullivan. - mm-hmm. so, you made your way around hollywood. - mm-hmm. - ( harvey laughs ) to be
alex: yeah, it was a lot of fun.k he was a great me, because-- eugene levy, who did me before on "sctv," was a better alex trebek. but will ferrell seemed to be very perplexed, and he would get upset, and i don't think that was me. do you kind of shun extravagances, yachts, - private jets, stuff like that? - yes. - yes. - how come? 'cause you could afford it. yeah, but it doesn't do me-- it doesn't bring me any pleasure anymore. i drive a pickup truck. i'm very comfortable driving a...
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alex: yeah, it was a lot of fun.s a great me, because-- eugene levy, who did me before on "sctv," was a better alex trebek. but will ferrell seemed to be very perplexed, and he would get upset, and i don't think that was me. do you kind of shun extravagances, yachts, - private jets, stuff like that? - yes. - yes. - how come? 'cause you could afford it. yeah, but it doesn't do me-- it doesn't bring me any pleasure anymore. i drive a pickup truck. i'm very comfortable driving a pickup truck. i haul stuff, because i need things to help do repairs here at the house. and i'm not into exotic cars, or boats, or planes. it doesn't excite me. i gotta tell ya, you got a pickup truck, you know how to fix stuff, if you retire from "jeopardy!" you could do really well just parking outside home depot. mr. fix it. - seriously. - yep. you dated stefanie powers. - you dated rona barret? - mm-hmm. - beverly sassoon. - mm-hmm. - susan sullivan. - mm-hmm. so, you made your way around hollywood. - mm-hmm. - ( harvey laughs ) so, you made
alex: yeah, it was a lot of fun.s a great me, because-- eugene levy, who did me before on "sctv," was a better alex trebek. but will ferrell seemed to be very perplexed, and he would get upset, and i don't think that was me. do you kind of shun extravagances, yachts, - private jets, stuff like that? - yes. - yes. - how come? 'cause you could afford it. yeah, but it doesn't do me-- it doesn't bring me any pleasure anymore. i drive a pickup truck. i'm very comfortable driving a pickup...
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collusion really so we're told here but the baseline is there was meddling so that is really big did now alex yeah yeah that's exactly right peter the underlying truth of all of this whether you're m s n b c or fox news is that yes russia did meddle in the elections what that means no one knows what does it mean metal mueller indicted so troll farms in st petersburg they don't even get that part correct i wish someone just tell them there are social media marketing companies in russia oh my god the media marketing company really you know . what they do what they do today is they harvest users on social media that get their e-mails they get their accounts and they build marketing list they take those marketing lists and they sell them to the highest bidder yes these companies exist in russia absolutely buber you want to die don't go ahead. you know. this this whole event this whole episode has changed so much in our lives right now and there's no returning right now i mean and i think because of the injection of social media into all of this here and that is weaponized are just about everything but
collusion really so we're told here but the baseline is there was meddling so that is really big did now alex yeah yeah that's exactly right peter the underlying truth of all of this whether you're m s n b c or fox news is that yes russia did meddle in the elections what that means no one knows what does it mean metal mueller indicted so troll farms in st petersburg they don't even get that part correct i wish someone just tell them there are social media marketing companies in russia oh my god...
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alex? >> yeah, we were watching that australia tag as you were talking about. extraordinary.ake sense of such senseless violence in so many ways. sara james, thank you so much. >>> here in the u.s., the new zealand attack is renewing comments over president trump's comments. he downplayed the threat of white nationalism. >> you see today the rising threat around the world of white nationalism. >> i don't really. it's a small group of people with very, very serious problems. i guess if you look add what happened in new zealand, perhaps that's a case. i don't know enough about it yet. they're just learning about the person. and the people involved. but it's certainly a terrible thing, terrible thing. >> the southern poverty law center reports white nationalist groups in the united states increased by 50% last year and the total number of hate groups surged by 7%. meanwhile, democrats calculating their next move after the president signed his first veto. 12 republican senators broke ranks and joined democrats voting to stop the president's emergency declaration. the president sa
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. >> it's not fair, alex. >> yeah, there is nothing you can do about it, jen.can. i know i did. it was the best two weeks of my life. >> alex is a little bill buckley. the "wall street journal" is his bible. he has a tie to go with his pajamas. he is a very conservative and very intense 17-year-old. >> the first thing the teacher will ask is what you did over the summer. a lot of kids will say i went to the zoo or i went to the beach or i went to a baseball game. what are you going to say? >> i watched the iran contra hearings. >> if mom and dad thought this generation was going to the dogs, think again. this is the generation that has discovered hard work and success. >> american culture is changing in the '80s. and in terms of television, there's a whole notion of demographic segmentation. >> networks were beginning to not be afraid to appeal to a very specific demographic. >> hey, handsome. look at that shirt. is that a power shirt or what? >> nice suit, alan. good shoulder pads. you looking to get drafted by the eagles? >> 30-somethings said we're not going
. >> it's not fair, alex. >> yeah, there is nothing you can do about it, jen.can. i know i did. it was the best two weeks of my life. >> alex is a little bill buckley. the "wall street journal" is his bible. he has a tie to go with his pajamas. he is a very conservative and very intense 17-year-old. >> the first thing the teacher will ask is what you did over the summer. a lot of kids will say i went to the zoo or i went to the beach or i went to a baseball...
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. >> you were on jeopardy, did you meade meet alex trebek? >> yeahng me the questions. >> so you have dealt with him? >> i have. he talks to you between the breaks. think he liked the other contestants more than me. >> impossible. >> they were micer than nicer t >> he obviously has access to the best doctors where he is, he obviously has money. he seems to be very committed to it. i have a friend who pete pancreatic cancer, i know how, a this that is, it's been 15 years now. but let's hope thehe will be th shining star in this. >>> fact checkers are working overtime. up next, the man who has to keep count of all of the fishy claims from the president. you still stressed about buying our first house, sweetie? yeah, i thought doing some hibachi grilling would help take my mind off it all. maybe you could relieve some stress by calling geico for help with our homeowners insurance. geico helps with homeowners insurance? they sure do. and they could save us a bundle of money too. i'm calling geico right now. cell phone? it's ringing. get to know geico and
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>> remember, alex, that state of the union address where donald trump called for unity? yeah, i don't really remember it either. >> yeah. >> i mean, kevin's right, it is kind of a ceremonial kickoff to the campaign. but donald trump has been preparing for this moment, for this kickoff, literally since the day he became president of the united states. on the day of his inauguration, he filed paperwork to run for re-election in 2020. that's something unprecedented in u.s. presidential history. he's been raising a ton of money. he has a consolation of super pacs and various other outside groups promoting him. and what we're really seeing is that all poured into the sing lari larity, pouring that into the campaign for the next two years. so this is a significant moment in time and really stands to show who donald trump is and where his comfort zone is. he loves these kinds of events and he's been having campaign events hither and yon really ever since becoming president of the united states. >> you know, there's that one campaign event in 2016 when he appeals to russia and says,
>> remember, alex, that state of the union address where donald trump called for unity? yeah, i don't really remember it either. >> yeah. >> i mean, kevin's right, it is kind of a ceremonial kickoff to the campaign. but donald trump has been preparing for this moment, for this kickoff, literally since the day he became president of the united states. on the day of his inauguration, he filed paperwork to run for re-election in 2020. that's something unprecedented in u.s....
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kristina: yeah. alex: definitely.monis: we're glad that you're gonna give us an opportunity for your business. kristina: thank you. nice meeting you. bob: thank you. amber: i think john was definitely the much better salesman here than becky. lemonis: much better, but i think for me, it was more, can they actually experience success in business together? even if they got a very small order, it's like, "all right, high five. we don't hate each other totally. but maybe we still do." amber: [ laughs ] lemonis: i don't really want to carry things anymore that we don't sell volume of. so, amaretto. how many are on that? john: this says 60 on my list. lemonis: okay. i'll keep it. blackberry. john: 11. lemonis: butter pecan. john: 41. lemonis: okay. butter rum. john: eight. lemonis: and what is all this over here? john: those are smoothies. lemonis: how much do you sell of it? a lot? john: we do. it's seasonal. so that's why we got stuck with the expired product is 'cause we ordered too much. lemonis: this is all expired? jo
kristina: yeah. alex: definitely.monis: we're glad that you're gonna give us an opportunity for your business. kristina: thank you. nice meeting you. bob: thank you. amber: i think john was definitely the much better salesman here than becky. lemonis: much better, but i think for me, it was more, can they actually experience success in business together? even if they got a very small order, it's like, "all right, high five. we don't hate each other totally. but maybe we still do."...
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yeah. abby, alex, anne, thank you all very much for the conversation. meanwhile, democrats are facing a division in their ranks. the heated argument over a house resolution aimed at condemning one member's alleged anti-semitism. all that next. ♪eastbound and down. loaded up and truckin'♪ ♪we gonna do what they say can't be done♪ ♪we've got a long way to go ♪and a short time to get there.♪ ♪i'm eastbound, just watch ole bandit run♪ whatever party you've got going in the back, we've got the business up front. (danny)'s voice) of course you don'te because you didn't!? your job isn't doing hard work... ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. quickbooks. backing you. was a success for lastchoicehotels.comign badda book. badda boom. this year, we're taking it up a notch. so in this commercial we see two travelers at a comfort inn with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com". who glows? just say,
yeah. abby, alex, anne, thank you all very much for the conversation. meanwhile, democrats are facing a division in their ranks. the heated argument over a house resolution aimed at condemning one member's alleged anti-semitism. all that next. ♪eastbound and down. loaded up and truckin'♪ ♪we gonna do what they say can't be done♪ ♪we've got a long way to go ♪and a short time to get there.♪ ♪i'm eastbound, just watch ole bandit run♪ whatever party you've got going in the back,...
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alex ramirez, private, provisional tank corps. national guard? yeahd tank battalion, california. wesley epps, private, 3rd engineer battalion. (narrator) the office of war information sanctioned all film scripts, using hollywood to best effect in the propaganda war. "i'm glad to report that mgm's 'bataan' appears to offer no problems from an owi overseas standpoint. it makes an especially good contribution in its handling of the u.n., especially the philippinos." what do you think you're doing, soldier? plenty j--- over there, tanks, artillery. i go tell general mcarthur, general sends planes; planes drop bombs on j---. bang! fourth of july! it's easy to understand why these films are all the same during the war, because they are being -- their manufacture is supervised by office of war information. it's harder to understand something interesting, which is why these conventions persist without censorship. (paul fussell) it's as if audiences demanded that films follow conventions because those conventions produce feelings and emotions which universally
alex ramirez, private, provisional tank corps. national guard? yeahd tank battalion, california. wesley epps, private, 3rd engineer battalion. (narrator) the office of war information sanctioned all film scripts, using hollywood to best effect in the propaganda war. "i'm glad to report that mgm's 'bataan' appears to offer no problems from an owi overseas standpoint. it makes an especially good contribution in its handling of the u.n., especially the philippinos." what do you think...
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yeah? what do you think? alex is in his happy place because he loves trains so much.es today. so tell us more about the park and how you came to build morgan's wonderland. well, actually, it occurred many years ago when maggie, my wife, morgan and i were on a trip. and morgan wanted to go swimming. morgan and i jumped in and we were having fun, just splashing around in the water. there were three other kids at the other end of the pool, two of them were throwing a ball back and forth. she wasn't able to verbally communicate and say, "hey, i want to play, can ijoin in with you guys?" so she hit the ball. so they quickly grabbed the ball and got out of the pool because it wasn't a normal way of saying, "hey, i want to play." and the look on morgan's face was, "dad, i don't understand, ijust wanted to play." and it saddened me because ijust wanted my daughter to be able to play. so where could we go? we couldn't take her to a water park because of certain circumstances of hers, and talking to others, we found the same situation. so how do we develop a place where those w
yeah? what do you think? alex is in his happy place because he loves trains so much.es today. so tell us more about the park and how you came to build morgan's wonderland. well, actually, it occurred many years ago when maggie, my wife, morgan and i were on a trip. and morgan wanted to go swimming. morgan and i jumped in and we were having fun, just splashing around in the water. there were three other kids at the other end of the pool, two of them were throwing a ball back and forth. she...
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alex's way and not put him at risk. just a tremendous challenge for everyone, wasn't it? >> yeah, definitely. uge challenge to not affect alex. i think i was more alex working to a lot of emotions for himself like in the film. i don't want to go and give too much away, but he goes to time for he cannot go through the a met because he feels like too many people are watching him. >> that another unique aspect of this film. it is not as though you can just set up the designated date and they okay, look. everyone, this is the date we are going to start shooting this movie. this was all dependent on really how alex was feeling, when he felt he was ready to try and attempt this. >> yeah, exactly. we did not actually know when he was going for the real attempt until the day before, and it was pretty late like in the evening, around 4 p.m., and so when alex said i think i'm going to do it tomorrow, i'm going to give you a proper go, we all got those wheels turning, and i went out with jimmy and shane, and we went to the top of el capitan and slept overnight, and in the morning alex started the climb,
alex's way and not put him at risk. just a tremendous challenge for everyone, wasn't it? >> yeah, definitely. uge challenge to not affect alex. i think i was more alex working to a lot of emotions for himself like in the film. i don't want to go and give too much away, but he goes to time for he cannot go through the a met because he feels like too many people are watching him. >> that another unique aspect of this film. it is not as though you can just set up the designated date...
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>> reporter: yeah, alex, this has sort of become a 2020 hot spot.s a place where not just bernie sanders but sherod brown who's not a declared candidate and cory booker was also here. bernie sanders and hillary clinton had a little bit of tension recently as bernie has gotten in the race, some of those old tensions from 2016 have flared up. he did tersely and very briefly congratulate her for the award that she was here to win this morning. sherod brown and cory booker both, bernie sanders, all focused on voter suppression and we have a similar message making this a battle she has not won. take a listen to what she has said here. >> to anyone who has ever wondered what you would have done during those defining moments that we read about in history books, whether you would have risked arrest to demand votes for women or bled on the edmund bridge to demand voting rights for all, the answer is what you are doing now could be as important as anything that anyone has done before. >> and, alex, you heard her mentioning the edmund pettis bridge. it's raini
>> reporter: yeah, alex, this has sort of become a 2020 hot spot.s a place where not just bernie sanders but sherod brown who's not a declared candidate and cory booker was also here. bernie sanders and hillary clinton had a little bit of tension recently as bernie has gotten in the race, some of those old tensions from 2016 have flared up. he did tersely and very briefly congratulate her for the award that she was here to win this morning. sherod brown and cory booker both, bernie...
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i played it for alex and i was, like, are you cool with this? i think it's funny. he was, like, yeahm cool with it. >> j-lo tagged ellen in her engagement post and the talk show host responded, yes, i'll be your maid of honor. last month, she quizzed j-lo. >> what is your favorite body part on a-rod? >> oh. i love his arms. >> and gave her this j-rod clock. >> it's to remind him that time is ticking, and he should hurry up and propose. >> the proposal news was all so sweet and romantic until a-rod's baseball rival jose canseco said, little does he know he's cheating on her with my ex-wife. he talked about aliens, teaching us time travel and provided no evidence for the cheating claims, but said he was, quote, willing to take a polygraph to prove it. back to their love story. they began dating in 2017, but this is the same woman who has been showing off her yankee pride for years. this is the day they first met. it was 2005 and j-lo was married to ex, mark anthony. they reconnected when they were both single and they were spotted together in march of 2017. their relationship seemed to
i played it for alex and i was, like, are you cool with this? i think it's funny. he was, like, yeahm cool with it. >> j-lo tagged ellen in her engagement post and the talk show host responded, yes, i'll be your maid of honor. last month, she quizzed j-lo. >> what is your favorite body part on a-rod? >> oh. i love his arms. >> and gave her this j-rod clock. >> it's to remind him that time is ticking, and he should hurry up and propose. >> the proposal news...
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alex. a nice man. we're pulling for him. >> a good man, yeah. >>> "wheel of fortune" host said this, quote, there is none i know who is stronger and more determined and i would never bet against him. we and the entire country are pulling for you, alex, and we'll have much more tomorrow on this. >>> right now, let's turn to r. kelly. the singer was taken into custody this afternoon after a hearing on unpaid child support. this coming just after the release of his riveting interview with gayle king. now kelly's emotions bubbled over as he defended himself against sexual abuse charges. we are the only show that spoke to gayle about the interview and how she remained calm in the eye of the storm. >> i thought a couple of times that maybe we're witnessing a breakdown as it's happening. >> this is not me. i'm fighting for my [ bleep ] life. y'all killing me with this [ bleep ]. >> robert. >> my career. y'all trying to kill me. >> he was very much aware of what he was doing, but i also thought that on some level, we were watching someone who was really -- needed help and needed help right away. >> this is not
alex. a nice man. we're pulling for him. >> a good man, yeah. >>> "wheel of fortune" host said this, quote, there is none i know who is stronger and more determined and i would never bet against him. we and the entire country are pulling for you, alex, and we'll have much more tomorrow on this. >>> right now, let's turn to r. kelly. the singer was taken into custody this afternoon after a hearing on unpaid child support. this coming just after the release of...
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. >> yeah, alex, this is -- i think the white house probably had the best week they were going to have a lot of light and be far more information and far more detail. so i'm not really quite sure what to think about kellyanne conway's comments. i think we need to see the report. >> amy? >> i agree with adrienne, actually. i felt that it was good week for the president and the white house. i agree with mick mulvaney that it did exonerate the president from any collusion and obstruction of justice. but i'm also one for transparency, and i'm looking forward to the remaining report being shared with the rest of us. >> okay. last quick word to you, don. >> you know, rule 6-e, federal rules of civil procedure, matters a whole lot here. we know some things will have to be redaked, but that rule will give william barr and the white house a broad mandate to redact way too much. that's where you can hold back stuff from folks who have not been indicted. that's going to be their reasoning for redacting a whole lot of stuff. i don't see us getting a full report here. >> okay. i love our conversati
. >> yeah, alex, this is -- i think the white house probably had the best week they were going to have a lot of light and be far more information and far more detail. so i'm not really quite sure what to think about kellyanne conway's comments. i think we need to see the report. >> amy? >> i agree with adrienne, actually. i felt that it was good week for the president and the white house. i agree with mick mulvaney that it did exonerate the president from any collusion and...
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yeah. i talked to alex trebek last week it was.im about -- he, of course couldn't tell me who won. i said how is larissa. he said keep your eye on larissa, she's very good. i thought he was being nice. but he was giving us a little wink wink, nod nod. >> really smart. >> good for her. >> congratulations. can't wait to watch during the midday show as much as i can. i'll be tracking some showers then. steady to heavy rain right now. about a third of an inch at 280 and 17. people are slowing down there. we appreciate that. here's a look at walnut creek. 2/3 of an inch of rain in the last 24 hours. this is south on 680. the steady rain becomes waves of on and off showers and another chance of rain tomorrow and through the weekend. trending drier a little warmer and more spring-like next week. here we are in the afternoon hours. notice, not as much green as this morning. this is when we start to get into the possibility of thunderstorms. outside of the north bay, we have a chance of showers tonight. no yellow. just green. a lot of light
yeah. i talked to alex trebek last week it was.im about -- he, of course couldn't tell me who won. i said how is larissa. he said keep your eye on larissa, she's very good. i thought he was being nice. but he was giving us a little wink wink, nod nod. >> really smart. >> good for her. >> congratulations. can't wait to watch during the midday show as much as i can. i'll be tracking some showers then. steady to heavy rain right now. about a third of an inch at 280 and 17. people...
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yeah, it's -- it's a mystery. i know. [ clicks tongue ] alex... honey, hi! hi, hi, hi.on't you take a little break? mom, the test is tomorrow morning. i'm not taking any breaks. just a little -- oh, okay. she does that jaw thing every six seconds. it's like the hippopotamus at the miniature-golf place. ohh, i've bounced so many balls off those big teeth. it's all about the timing! luke! oh! [ laughing ] so close! stop it, you idiot! hey, hey, luke, go to your room. go on! she's got to eat. i did it out of love. go. [ chuckles ] look at her with the little harmonica. i know. she's like a little junior junior wells. [ giggles ] where did you buy it for her? i thought you got it for her. oh, no. cam, she must have grabbed it from that store. okay. honey... [ sighs ]
yeah, it's -- it's a mystery. i know. [ clicks tongue ] alex... honey, hi! hi, hi, hi.on't you take a little break? mom, the test is tomorrow morning. i'm not taking any breaks. just a little -- oh, okay. she does that jaw thing every six seconds. it's like the hippopotamus at the miniature-golf place. ohh, i've bounced so many balls off those big teeth. it's all about the timing! luke! oh! [ laughing ] so close! stop it, you idiot! hey, hey, luke, go to your room. go on! she's got to eat. i...
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if alex ovechkin, he throws his stick. alexander -- yeah, that is a no-no in hockey. counts as an automatic goal, so the capitals, after video review, win the game without putting the puck in the next. 3-2 is the final. >>> well, some wins are better than others. at least they feel that way. after back to back losses, the dubs picked up a huge victory last night in the city of brotherly love. mindy bach has reaction from a very lighthearted warriors squad in philadelphia. >> how are you able -- >> the president damian lee for president. >> one thing before i let you go. you had a towel over ious fayou during the game and you were drinking through t. how were you doing that, what is he doing? >> oh, i don't know if you've been watching, iechlt been having the towel over my face to absorb the sweat for a while. i kind of forgot at that moment i had it on. and i was thirsty, so, hey, it worked. i had a nice swig. >> you have to have serious conversations. you know, he's the second best player. argue that. >> every day he texts me and tells me that same comment. i have so
if alex ovechkin, he throws his stick. alexander -- yeah, that is a no-no in hockey. counts as an automatic goal, so the capitals, after video review, win the game without putting the puck in the next. 3-2 is the final. >>> well, some wins are better than others. at least they feel that way. after back to back losses, the dubs picked up a huge victory last night in the city of brotherly love. mindy bach has reaction from a very lighthearted warriors squad in philadelphia. >> how...
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. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely, alex. this is a show of force day for beto o'rourke. sure. the campaign has a chance to show their strength across the state of texas. it's an important early primary state for democrats. we are seeing something we don't see often, amy o'rourke, the candidates wife on stage introducing her husband. o'rourke is at her side. she doesn't usually give big speeches like this. it speaks to the way the campaign is trying to kick this off. what happens the last two weeks were largely smaller scale events. the candidate hopping up on counters in coffee shops, meeting people in homes. this is what the o'rourke campaign wants the country to see their guy can do. they bring big crowds, get people fired up. this is what he did in the texas senate race and hope he can ignite. it will be interesting to see the size and scope of the rally in the biggest city of texas and in austin, the most liberal city in texas this afternoon. they are trying to draw a lot of attention and hope a lot of donations. they are streaming this live, a thousand house parties
. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely, alex. this is a show of force day for beto o'rourke. sure. the campaign has a chance to show their strength across the state of texas. it's an important early primary state for democrats. we are seeing something we don't see often, amy o'rourke, the candidates wife on stage introducing her husband. o'rourke is at her side. she doesn't usually give big speeches like this. it speaks to the way the campaign is trying to kick this off. what happens the last...
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alex trebek. we all want to be called that this morning. >> yeah, i know. yone's a fan, that's the truth of the matter. it's no wonder alex trebek received the outpouring of support that he has. in fact his name is still one of the top trends on twitter this morning. he hosted "jeopardy" for 35 years, and has given us two and a half hours, per week, of incredible television and also has given us prime time tv's best moments. first up, how about the time of alex trebek reminded us drake is not the only canadian rapper with wisdom. >> public enemy, you go ooh and ahh when i jump in my car. people treat me like this l.a. fame hall of fame center. mary? >> who is kareem jabbar -- >> yeah, i don't know why that's making you laugh so much. you have done well in double jeopardy. >> he unwrapped that category. how about the time he unbuttoned more than just his persona? in 2005 trebek entered the tournament of champions, leaving ken jennings and company asking only one question, where are alex's pants? the host explaining the goal was to ease tensions between those
alex trebek. we all want to be called that this morning. >> yeah, i know. yone's a fan, that's the truth of the matter. it's no wonder alex trebek received the outpouring of support that he has. in fact his name is still one of the top trends on twitter this morning. he hosted "jeopardy" for 35 years, and has given us two and a half hours, per week, of incredible television and also has given us prime time tv's best moments. first up, how about the time of alex trebek reminded...
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alex attended were hallucinating whilst covered in blood. a short walk from where nicole and lives in cork is the house where her brother consumed a synthetic drug injanuary 2016. yeahscribed, you know, what was going on inside the house as a horror movie. oh, yeah there's people on the streets. there was blood inside the house. they were manic. you know, they were dancing, they were screaming, they were shouting, and it was scary to come across that. and, you know, if you can imagine that there's just one person lying on the floor inside there and nobody even acknowledging that this person is dying. but because 2c—p is relatively new, very little is known about it. but experts say it can cause the body to rapidly overheat and this, along with an increased heart rate and blood pressure, can be extremely dangerous. the danger is twofold. one, in its own right, the 2c family, and some of them are very, very potent, has a great risk of overdose. it would be not unusual for this type of drug to wait a couple of hours, think nothing is happening and then take another dose before the first one has a chance to kick in. and at that point, you're at real risk of overdose. th
alex attended were hallucinating whilst covered in blood. a short walk from where nicole and lives in cork is the house where her brother consumed a synthetic drug injanuary 2016. yeahscribed, you know, what was going on inside the house as a horror movie. oh, yeah there's people on the streets. there was blood inside the house. they were manic. you know, they were dancing, they were screaming, they were shouting, and it was scary to come across that. and, you know, if you can imagine that...
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an extension and hope for something better yeah she's obviously willing to sacrifice her voice at least in the near term or for provisions or in london and alex here at the big table with me to both of you thank you. well here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world a u.s. federal judge has sentenced former trump campaign chairman paul manifold to three and a half years in prison on conspiracy charges now that's in addition to a four year sentence for tax and bait for a new york court has also indicted man a ford on the murders fresh charges police in brazil say that ten people are dead after a shooting at an elementary school in sao paolo two people were seen in a ring the building and firing weapons the shooters are among the dead with one news agency reporting that they turned the guns on themselves u.s. bank forces in syria have shelled the final strip of territory held by so-called islamic state in the town of boggles one report described as jihad is being cornered in a seven hundred square meter cluster of bombed out buildings three thousand jihads have surrendered to the mainly kurdish forces since mo
an extension and hope for something better yeah she's obviously willing to sacrifice her voice at least in the near term or for provisions or in london and alex here at the big table with me to both of you thank you. well here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world a u.s. federal judge has sentenced former trump campaign chairman paul manifold to three and a half years in prison on conspiracy charges now that's in addition to a four year sentence for tax and...
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yeah, like, i'm still shaking. >> reporter: shaken by what she saw, along with her son alex and her best friend, tonya banks. >> in a frame. i seen a piece of a wall. but, like, i didn't see a trailer. i just want to know where-- i mean, nobody could tell me where my trailer went. >> reporter: when you look at destruction like that and you think about rebuilding, where do you start? >> i didn't have insurance. i don't have a clue where to start at. like, i don't even know. where do you go? like, all you can do is go up from here, but where do you start at? >> reporter: in this neighborhood, people have always looked after one another, but like shannon, most of them now have nothing. is there a silver lining in this? >> yes. my family is okay. >> exactly. >> reporter: all 23 people who were killed died within one square mile of each other, and, jeff, shannon told me she has no idea how many of those victims were her neighbors or her friends. >> glor: so much of that damage so concentrated. mark strassmann, thank you very much. we are going to move now to washington, d.c., and as robert mueller's special counsel in
yeah, like, i'm still shaking. >> reporter: shaken by what she saw, along with her son alex and her best friend, tonya banks. >> in a frame. i seen a piece of a wall. but, like, i didn't see a trailer. i just want to know where-- i mean, nobody could tell me where my trailer went. >> reporter: when you look at destruction like that and you think about rebuilding, where do you start? >> i didn't have insurance. i don't have a clue where to start at. like, i don't even...
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>> for the separation study -- >> i think, alex, are you asking about the community working group? >> council member mcdonald: yeah. >> so you're asking if there is a presentation of people with disabilities on the working group? >> yes, there is. we have bob planthold and representatives from lirc -- just lighthouse. okay. so we have a member of our community working group from lighthouse for the blind. >> nicole: i think one of the things we would be happy to do is gather all the opportunities, put them in one place and send them back out to the distribution and to you, so that you can have all the different ways to be engaged in one spot. >> council member madrid: thank you. and second question. >> nicole: i can answer that, too. cristina got the numbers from me [laughter]. those are from the american community survey. as you might remember, department of aging and adult services and mod worked on an info graphic, so all of the information is from that. >> council member madrid: thank you. >> co-chair blacksten: thank you, alex. any other council members. >> through the chair, i'm taking a quick scan to see. no
>> for the separation study -- >> i think, alex, are you asking about the community working group? >> council member mcdonald: yeah. >> so you're asking if there is a presentation of people with disabilities on the working group? >> yes, there is. we have bob planthold and representatives from lirc -- just lighthouse. okay. so we have a member of our community working group from lighthouse for the blind. >> nicole: i think one of the things we would be happy...
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alex welcome to the show. they do so much for having me on today. the opportunity yeah thanks for being here now facebook's been in the news obviously not for the right reasons this week and now they're having to deal with scrutiny from federal prosecutors looking at the way that they profit from sharing your data what can you tell us about this case and catch our viewers up on what's been happening this week well first of all facebook doesn't profit from sharing the data facebook does not sell any data whatsoever facebook only ever share data with other tech firms on a share for share basis to improve your user experience for instance spotify who would get your interests and then have better songs to recommend to you so you know facebook never sold any data to make any type of financial profit. ok let's take it's also no secret that almost all the social media digital platforms are skimming your data in some way you know sort of scraping where you can to get your location what you like your friends other information like that and the vast array of information and we al
alex welcome to the show. they do so much for having me on today. the opportunity yeah thanks for being here now facebook's been in the news obviously not for the right reasons this week and now they're having to deal with scrutiny from federal prosecutors looking at the way that they profit from sharing your data what can you tell us about this case and catch our viewers up on what's been happening this week well first of all facebook doesn't profit from sharing the data facebook does not sell...
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so yeah, i have to address just a couple things alex said before i move on with my comments. by focusing on the exception and telling us about the felons that will be out in the street, it is to scare us. if you scare us enough, you will get americans to justify doing doing anything, even granting a bunch of barely regulated , sometimes lawless vigilantes, some of them like dog the bounty hunter have actually been convicted of murder. some people like to shoot from the outside. using outliers. i want to join that game for a quick moment. let's look at what actually happens when you release those people with the scariest of offenses, murder. data in 2009 from the bureau of justice statistics makes clear people charged with murder were released pretrial, 95% return to court and 0% were rearrested went out on bail. that data leads us to question whether in the most serious of offenses, pretrial detention is necessary or justified. let's talk about some of the recent and reliable data. not many states have yet embarked on statewide or genuine systemwide reform, but a few have. th
so yeah, i have to address just a couple things alex said before i move on with my comments. by focusing on the exception and telling us about the felons that will be out in the street, it is to scare us. if you scare us enough, you will get americans to justify doing doing anything, even granting a bunch of barely regulated , sometimes lawless vigilantes, some of them like dog the bounty hunter have actually been convicted of murder. some people like to shoot from the outside. using outliers....