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we thank you so much for your >> coping with covid-19 with chris manning. >> hi. i'm chris manners, and you're watching coping with covid-19. my guest today is tanya peterson. she's the director of the san francisco zoo on sloat boulevard, and she's here today to talk about how the zoo's managing during the pandemic and how they're reopening. tanya, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> i'm really pleased to hear that the zoo has reopened again. that's great news. can you tell us what changes you've made to make visitors to the zoo feel comfortable and safe when they're there. i understand now you have to make reservations, and there's only a limited number available each day. >> we were making changes before shelter in place. fortunately, because we work with animals, and we have a vet hospital on-site, we have the safe coverings before the shelter in place. while we were closed, we made some internal and external changes. the first one, i guess, would be on-line reservations. you now need to make reservations to visit the zoo, just like your fa
we thank you so much for your >> coping with covid-19 with chris manning. >> hi. i'm chris manners, and you're watching coping with covid-19. my guest today is tanya peterson. she's the director of the san francisco zoo on sloat boulevard, and she's here today to talk about how the zoo's managing during the pandemic and how they're reopening. tanya, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> i'm really pleased to hear that the zoo has reopened again. that's...
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. >> hi, i'm chris man us and you're watching "coping with covid-19." today my guest is the director of the behavior therapy center of san francisco and professor emeritus in counseling psychology at the university of san francisco. doctor, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> let's talk about managing anxieties during this pandemic. what types of issues are people facing at the moment? >> there are a number of issues and i really want to point out that this is affecting everyone and has come on very quickly. so it is normal. if you are not experiencing some anxiety, something is a touch off because this affects us all. i think some of the main ones are our health and worried about getting the virus and our developing serious complications. i think for a lot of people who are single, living alone, in isolation, has been very difficult. i think being in close quarters with people who we normally have some space from now are together 24/7. that's produced a lot of stress and anxiety. that loss of connection with others. we already addressed. and having k
. >> hi, i'm chris man us and you're watching "coping with covid-19." today my guest is the director of the behavior therapy center of san francisco and professor emeritus in counseling psychology at the university of san francisco. doctor, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> let's talk about managing anxieties during this pandemic. what types of issues are people facing at the moment? >> there are a number of issues and i really want to point out that this...
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chris: he took his own life. lemonis: holy [bleep] man. begin to think about what that would feel like... chris: yeah. lemonis: ...so first of all, i'm sorry that it happened. did you do this business with the inheritance? that was the seed money? chris: yeah. in a weird way, it's kind of like this is part of him still. lemonis: and that's probably what weighs on you, because you probably think to yourself, "this can't fail." chris: yeah. it would feel like another loss, a big loss. lemonis: 100% of the money that opened up this business came from his father. this idea of the business failing creates this illusion for chris that, if the business fails, he's lost his connection with his father. chris: this is through 2016. lemonis: okay. so, in 2010, it did $325,000 in revenue. 2016 -- $2,714,000 so far in revenue -- so impressive growth. you made $81,000 in '15 and '16. chris: we'll probably lose $250,000, about. lemonis: so you went from making $81,000... chris: yes. lemonis: ...in '15 to losing $250,000 almost entirely from this location
chris: he took his own life. lemonis: holy [bleep] man. begin to think about what that would feel like... chris: yeah. lemonis: ...so first of all, i'm sorry that it happened. did you do this business with the inheritance? that was the seed money? chris: yeah. in a weird way, it's kind of like this is part of him still. lemonis: and that's probably what weighs on you, because you probably think to yourself, "this can't fail." chris: yeah. it would feel like another loss, a big loss....
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. >> coping with covid-19 with chris manning. >> hi. chris manners, and you're watching coping with covid-19. my guest today is tanya peterson. she's the director of the san francisco zoo on sloat boulevard, and she's here today to talk about how the zoo's managing during the pandemic and how they're reopening. tanya, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> i'm really pleased to hear that the zoo has reopened again. that's great news. can you tell us what changes you've made to make visitors to the zoo feel comfortable and safe when they're there. i understand now you have to make reservations, and there's only a limited number available each day. >> we were making changes before shelter in place. fortunately, because we work with animals, and we have a vet hospital on-site, we have the safe coverings before the shelter in place. while we were closed, we made some internal and external changes. the first one, i guess, would be on-line reservations. you now need to make reservations to visit the zoo, just like your favori
. >> coping with covid-19 with chris manning. >> hi. chris manners, and you're watching coping with covid-19. my guest today is tanya peterson. she's the director of the san francisco zoo on sloat boulevard, and she's here today to talk about how the zoo's managing during the pandemic and how they're reopening. tanya, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> i'm really pleased to hear that the zoo has reopened again. that's great news. can you tell us...
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. >> coping with covid-19 with chris manning. >> hi. i'm chris manners, and you're watching coping with covid-19. my guest today is tanya peterson. she's the director of the san francisco zoo on sloat boulevard, and she's here today to talk about how the zoo's managing during the pandemic and how they're reopening. tanya, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> i'm really pleased to hear that the zoo has reopened again. that's great news. can you tell us what changes you've made to make visitors to the zoo feel comfortable and safe when they're there. i understand now you have to make reservations, and there's only a limited number available each day. >> we were making changes before shelter in place. fortunately, because we work with animals, and we have a vet hospital on-site, we have the safe coverings before the shelter in place. while we were closed, we made some internal and external changes. the first one, i guess, would be on-line reservations. you now need to make reservations to visit the zoo, just like your fa
. >> coping with covid-19 with chris manning. >> hi. i'm chris manners, and you're watching coping with covid-19. my guest today is tanya peterson. she's the director of the san francisco zoo on sloat boulevard, and she's here today to talk about how the zoo's managing during the pandemic and how they're reopening. tanya, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> i'm really pleased to hear that the zoo has reopened again. that's great news. can you tell us...
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reports deputies spent many hours yesterday searching for a 73- year-old man who spent two nights in the mountains. chief deputy chris clark says the man tried to get back to his home in the evacuation zone but ended up getting lost. >> i feel bad for this person because they are just trying to, they want to get back home. and we absolutely get it. but, we had to divert all kinds of resources to help him. >>> the service officers the man was not her. but officials hope all of us will realize why we have to follow evacuation orders for our own safety as well as the safety of the people sent out to search for someone missing in a fire zone. >>> you can get all the latest news on the fires including evacuation orders, and containment numbers by going to www.ktvu.com/wildfires . there is also information on how to help fire victims. >>> hurricane laura was just downgraded to a category two storm as it moves deeper into louisiana. but when it slammed the gulf coast with heavy rain and strong winds overnight, laura was still a category four. we want to take you live now to baytown, texas where hurricane laura passed throug
reports deputies spent many hours yesterday searching for a 73- year-old man who spent two nights in the mountains. chief deputy chris clark says the man tried to get back to his home in the evacuation zone but ended up getting lost. >> i feel bad for this person because they are just trying to, they want to get back home. and we absolutely get it. but, we had to divert all kinds of resources to help him. >>> the service officers the man was not her. but officials hope all of us...
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and almost before he could ask a question, he said chris launched into a story about ken dolezsar. claimed the man paranoid he wanted chris to buy a prepaid cell phone so they could communicate in complete privacy. to detective carriger, the story seemed a little too ready or rehearsed. >> almost as if he was covering, trying to account for things that we knew. >> i see. >> reporter: odd. then, as the interview went on, he said, chris's voice began to sound familiar. the voicemail that police believed helped lure ken to his death. >> hey, ken. this is robert. >> to me, that was chris's voice on that phone. >> reporter: the detectives pulled out a search warrant. bianca was home when the police arrived. >> it's surreal. you have -- you have -- they're like roving gangs of toddlers who are ripping everything apart. they tear your sofas upside down and like take apart the lining. they took apart my toaster. i mean, it's -- they take everything apart. >> a ballistics report told police the murder weapon was a 9 millimeter handgun. chris was an avid collector of guns and among them, police found a case
and almost before he could ask a question, he said chris launched into a story about ken dolezsar. claimed the man paranoid he wanted chris to buy a prepaid cell phone so they could communicate in complete privacy. to detective carriger, the story seemed a little too ready or rehearsed. >> almost as if he was covering, trying to account for things that we knew. >> i see. >> reporter: odd. then, as the interview went on, he said, chris's voice began to sound familiar. the...
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department said deputies spent much of the day searching for a 73-year-old man who spent two nights in the woods. chief deputy chris clark says the man tried to sneak back into his home in the evacuation zone, but got lost in the steep terrain. >> i feel bad for this person because they just want to get back home and i absolutely, we absolutely get it. but we had to divert all kinds of resources to help them. >> the man is said to be okay, but the sheriff's department says the incident should serve as a reminder for residents to heed evacuation orders. >>> years of hard work went up in smoke when the fire destroyed a christmas tree farm in bonnie dune. the owners of the historic crest ranch say they plan to rebuild. >> reporter: at the top of nta and overlooking a smoky boulder creek on the west coast. >> so many people look forward to that special family time. it doesn't happen too much anymore nowadays. >> reporter: louise warren is the owner, countless families make it an annual tradition to choose and cut christmas trees here. 45 acres, more then 15 varieties of then. the season uncertain after devastating dama
department said deputies spent much of the day searching for a 73-year-old man who spent two nights in the woods. chief deputy chris clark says the man tried to sneak back into his home in the evacuation zone, but got lost in the steep terrain. >> i feel bad for this person because they just want to get back home and i absolutely, we absolutely get it. but we had to divert all kinds of resources to help them. >> the man is said to be okay, but the sheriff's department says the...
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as unskilled laborers and bolivia is just one place where superfood monoculture has left the man scott. chris paul blair. gene was in this in the problem we see here with keen what is basically going on everywhere around the world to do its own in the moment. take the avocado for example as a super food it's grown as a monoculture on large farmers and. once profits become the priority short term economic interests override. everything else. but hardly anyone really thinks about what will become of these ecosystems. people also live. with massive demand for avocados has led to problems in countries that grow the fruit just as it has with king what he did in bolivia within a decade the area of land used to grow avocados increased by 30 percent with 1500 liters of water an hour needed per kilo vegetables in germany such lettuce and tomatoes require far less. enormous single crop farms especially in dry regions only ensures short term high yields raising cain one of the traditional why is based on a different principle using less land but yielding better quality. kalani found a small plot of land
as unskilled laborers and bolivia is just one place where superfood monoculture has left the man scott. chris paul blair. gene was in this in the problem we see here with keen what is basically going on everywhere around the world to do its own in the moment. take the avocado for example as a super food it's grown as a monoculture on large farmers and. once profits become the priority short term economic interests override. everything else. but hardly anyone really thinks about what will become...
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. >> hi, i'm chris man us and you're watching "coping with covid-19."ay my guest is the director of the behavior therapy center of san francisco and professor emeritus in counseling psychology at the university of san francisco. doctor, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> let's talk about managing anxieties during this pandemic. what types of issues are people facing at the moment? >> there are a number of issues and i really want to point out that this is affecting everyone and has come on very quickly. so it is normal. if you are not experiencing some anxiety, something is a touch off because this affects us all. i think some of the main ones are our health and worried about getting the virus and our developing serious complications. i think for a lot of people who are single, living alone, in isolation, has been very difficult. i think being in close quarters with people who we normally have some space from now are together 24/7. that's produced a lot of stress and anxiety. that loss of connection with others. we already addressed. and having kids
. >> hi, i'm chris man us and you're watching "coping with covid-19."ay my guest is the director of the behavior therapy center of san francisco and professor emeritus in counseling psychology at the university of san francisco. doctor, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> let's talk about managing anxieties during this pandemic. what types of issues are people facing at the moment? >> there are a number of issues and i really want to point out that this is...
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there was someone else both whom matthew and chris had mentioned to investigators, an older man who drove around. no one knew his name. they had heard lynsie refer to him as her friend. >> all anybody knows him by. >> as her friend? >> yeah. >> nancy had no idea lynsie was friends with any older man. she was about to find out. >> two days after lynsie vistey vanishes you get a phone call? >> yes. >> you're pretty much at your wits' end? >> yes. >> the phone rings and it's marty. >> yes. >> did you know a marty? >> no. >> as far as you know did lynsie know a marty? >> no. >> marty says he went to pick lynsie up from school and she wasn't there. he said he had money for lynsie that she needed for tuition. none of that made any sense to nancy. >> nancy, the mother gets a phone call from a guy named marty. >> marty rossler. >> and what does marty rossler say to her? >> marty says he's befriended lynsie. he's a friend of lynsie's and he's concerned because he hadn't heard from her. >> what did you learn about marty rosler? >> marty rosler was not marty rosler. >> marty rossler was really marty
there was someone else both whom matthew and chris had mentioned to investigators, an older man who drove around. no one knew his name. they had heard lynsie refer to him as her friend. >> all anybody knows him by. >> as her friend? >> yeah. >> nancy had no idea lynsie was friends with any older man. she was about to find out. >> two days after lynsie vistey vanishes you get a phone call? >> yes. >> you're pretty much at your wits' end? >> yes....
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chris heard about a man i went to his people and told them we should not be here at that moment i turned around and i was he by something in my right hand that's when the big explosions started it threw me to the ground well everything that you can see around me was erected overnight it was literally an empty lot well fast forward 6 hours and well there's already a small tent city here. well these are search dogs have been traveling with me rather i was with them and they will be sniffing out those who may be still trapped under the law under the rubble the city of the roots is devastated morally physically financially in fact of all places that i've a been to apart from acts of war zones of coups this one with all the rubble destruction and vehicles just abandoned at the side of the road resembles a scene from a post-apocalyptic movie the most and the russian 8 f. aims here at relieving at least some of the pain i'm done of reporting from beirut in lebanon. given the sheer scale of destruction groups of volunteers are assisting with the cleanup in beirut conflict clearing my dead body f
chris heard about a man i went to his people and told them we should not be here at that moment i turned around and i was he by something in my right hand that's when the big explosions started it threw me to the ground well everything that you can see around me was erected overnight it was literally an empty lot well fast forward 6 hours and well there's already a small tent city here. well these are search dogs have been traveling with me rather i was with them and they will be sniffing out...
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deputy spent many hours yesterday searching for a 73- year-old man who spent two nights in the mountains. chris says the man tried to get back to his home in the evacuation zone, but that man ended up getting lost. >> i feel bad for this person because, you know, they are just trying to get back home. i absolutely get it. we had to divert all kinds of resources to help him. >> the sheriff's office as the man is not hurt but officials say people will realize why they need to follow evacuation orders for their own safety as well as people who go out to look for a person missing in a fire zone. >>> fire crews battling the szu fire. it is totaling 576 square miles. most significantly, the containment jumped from 30 to 35%. >> authority say the crews have been making good progress here with help from the fog. it has consumed about 4 1/2 square miles. 90 homes were evacuated. evacuation warnings in the lima. >>> it was much more difficult than it looked. >> reporter: lifting up and out of there, there is absolutely a sigh of relief. the voice behind the helmet camera, snatching two firefighters to sa
deputy spent many hours yesterday searching for a 73- year-old man who spent two nights in the mountains. chris says the man tried to get back to his home in the evacuation zone, but that man ended up getting lost. >> i feel bad for this person because, you know, they are just trying to get back home. i absolutely get it. we had to divert all kinds of resources to help him. >> the sheriff's office as the man is not hurt but officials say people will realize why they need to follow...
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they'll say, man, chris looks like he spit mario out because he looks just like you. i'm watching pictures of beau. he looks -- it looks like joe biden just spit him out because they look exactly -- if you look at the young joe biden and beau biden, they look exactly alike. >> he was the dream of every father, in that he was better than his father, in every way. joe will be the first one to tell you that. it's my proudest moment when i assess any of my kids. when i see that my kids are ahead of me, already, in different ways that matter as humans, it's the greatest joy in the world. i dream of the day my son is taller. we want them to be better. and joe had that dream in his son and it was a dream he was awakened from too soon. ordinarily, all right, how much does it matter she's a nice lady? i get it. he's a nice guy. but right now, we got somebody who's not nice and we're not used to that. we're not used to having a guy who's okay with his followers attacking your family. >> yeah. and don't we know? and you know, more than anybody else. and also, something that you
they'll say, man, chris looks like he spit mario out because he looks just like you. i'm watching pictures of beau. he looks -- it looks like joe biden just spit him out because they look exactly -- if you look at the young joe biden and beau biden, they look exactly alike. >> he was the dream of every father, in that he was better than his father, in every way. joe will be the first one to tell you that. it's my proudest moment when i assess any of my kids. when i see that my kids are...
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chad thank you very much all right it's christian but anyway i just heard chris i don't know i just said chuck i tell you what man and he's are back to back maybe biden is busy because he's afraid chris wallace will make a reply. say this q. and a but why do you have a want to make a change though well that's up to them to decide. why should they listen then to the search will make your case i'm not going to know i don't wanna i'm not going to tell you and maybe biden is busy because he's afraid that wallace will ask him about this beauty and i have nursed and nurses and watery hospital who and bend down whisper in my ear go home and get me to make sure that. probably nothing ever taught you can't do in the covert time and now you actually breathe in my nostrils to make a move to get me moved or maybe joe biden is busy because he's afraid chris wallace will ask him to recycle you know that thing where you obey shoot $37.00 or oh man i want a creative goal you know that's you know the thing so if biden is busy too busy to be with chris wallace how can we be sure that we can believe what joe biden recently said abo
chad thank you very much all right it's christian but anyway i just heard chris i don't know i just said chuck i tell you what man and he's are back to back maybe biden is busy because he's afraid chris wallace will make a reply. say this q. and a but why do you have a want to make a change though well that's up to them to decide. why should they listen then to the search will make your case i'm not going to know i don't wanna i'm not going to tell you and maybe biden is busy because he's...
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joining us now with more on all of this is our beloved colleague chris hayes, the man from whom we arerow thing hour of television. hey, chris. >> great to see you. you know, that report today you mentioned this with senator warner. it was remarkable and damning. the fact that they say a russian intelligence official, just as a statement of fact, once again also puts a spotlight on just how truly untrustworthy the current attorney general has been throughout all of this, right? it was william barr's spin on the mueller report that gave us the framing that there was no collusion between trump and russia. the president did not obstruct justice. since then, that same attorney general, william barr, has revealed himself to be fundamentally, more than anything, a loyal henchman for president trump and his re-election campaign. joir joining me now is someone who had william barr's job under president barack obama, eric holder, who is the chair of the democratic redirecting committee. i remember speaking to you in the hall when we were doing that four years ago. i want to start on william bar
joining us now with more on all of this is our beloved colleague chris hayes, the man from whom we arerow thing hour of television. hey, chris. >> great to see you. you know, that report today you mentioned this with senator warner. it was remarkable and damning. the fact that they say a russian intelligence official, just as a statement of fact, once again also puts a spotlight on just how truly untrustworthy the current attorney general has been throughout all of this, right? it was...
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. >> chris: and joe biden hits back as a reporter who asked if he is taken at cognitive test. >> why would i take a test? come on, man>> chris: we will ask our gaffed attacks as biden prepares to announce his running mates, all right now on "fox news sunday." ♪ >> chris: and hello again from fox news in washington. president trump made good on his threat to take executive action in the face of a stalemate over coronavirus relief between democrats and his negotiators on capitol hill. he signed executive orders yesterday to extend unemployment benefits, but at a lower level. to continue a moratorium on evictions. to provide relief for student loans. and to suspend payroll taxes. but the moves could prompt a court fight by democrats. in a moment, we will discuss what happens now with how speaker pelosi and treasury secretary minh nguyen, but first, let's bring in mark meredith traveling with the president in new jersey. a closer look at the executive action. mark. >> chris, president trump is taking a wide range of executive actions to address the economic crisis and while some republicans are starting to cheer these mo
. >> chris: and joe biden hits back as a reporter who asked if he is taken at cognitive test. >> why would i take a test? come on, man>> chris: we will ask our gaffed attacks as biden prepares to announce his running mates, all right now on "fox news sunday." ♪ >> chris: and hello again from fox news in washington. president trump made good on his threat to take executive action in the face of a stalemate over coronavirus relief between democrats and his...
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sheriff's office said deputies spent much of the day searching for a 73-year-old man who spent two nights in the woods. chief deputy chris clark says the man tried to sneak back into his home in the evacuation zone, but got lost in steep terrain. >> i feel that for this person because they're just trying to, they want to get back on. i absolutely, absolutely get it. but we had to divert all kinds of resources to help him. >> amanda said to be okay, but the sheriff's office says the incident should serve as a reminder for residents to heed evacuation orders. >>> the progress made by cal fire in the santa cruz mountains may allow for people to return to their homes by early next week. officers are patrolling the area, looking for anyone violating the evacuation order. the thousands of residents who have been staying at evacuation centers in the santa cruz area say they are anxious to get back. any still have no idea if their homes are still standing. >> very anxious, very. i was crying today. i miss it [ laughter ]. it's absolutely prime on my mind, yes. yes, we are all worried about that. there is no way we can find out .
sheriff's office said deputies spent much of the day searching for a 73-year-old man who spent two nights in the woods. chief deputy chris clark says the man tried to sneak back into his home in the evacuation zone, but got lost in steep terrain. >> i feel that for this person because they're just trying to, they want to get back on. i absolutely, absolutely get it. but we had to divert all kinds of resources to help him. >> amanda said to be okay, but the sheriff's office says the...
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that deputy spent many hours yesterday searching for a 73- year-old man who had spent two nights in the mountains. chief deputy chris clark said the man tried to get back to his home, and the evacuation zone and ended up being lost. >> i feel bad for this person, they want to get back on. we absolutely get it. we understand. we had to divert all kinds of resources to help them. >> sheriff's office says the man was not hurt. officials say you have to follow evacuation orders for official safety as well as those missing and a fire zone. you can get the latest news on the fires, including evacuation orders and containment numbers by going to www.ktvu.com and clicking on wildfires. this information there on how to help fire victims. >>> i can love is a category for when it slammed into the coast overnight. it made landfall with winds up to 150 miles per hour. a driver in louisiana was caught in the high winds, and the rain there. officials urge people and the storms pass to evacuate as the hurricane center issued warning seven on survivable storm surge that would be as high as 20 feet and reach inland by 40 miles. >> it
that deputy spent many hours yesterday searching for a 73- year-old man who had spent two nights in the mountains. chief deputy chris clark said the man tried to get back to his home, and the evacuation zone and ended up being lost. >> i feel bad for this person, they want to get back on. we absolutely get it. we understand. we had to divert all kinds of resources to help them. >> sheriff's office says the man was not hurt. officials say you have to follow evacuation orders for...
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hundreds of homes have been destroyed and today, abc7 news reporter chris reyes met a man who wrote a letter to his daughter after they lost their home of 19 years after she left for college. >> we built your home around you when you were still inside your mother. i've thought a lot about every piece of wood and stone. people who visited always asked about the soulfulness of our home. i always said that i built the house around myher and her sist. your house in the redwoods by the creek and ocean lasted nearly 19 years. i hoped that it would be yours someday and i was working hard to keep it. it burned to the grounds in a wildfire caused by lightning in the most beautiful storm i've ever seen. i believe it served its original purpose, fully and completely. he ended the letter by writing, please carry the sweet memories with you wherever you go. so poignant. >> so touching. the lnu lightning complex fire has burned more than 371,000 acres. an evacuation warning was lifted in napa county along silverado trail and a stretch along monticello road. evacuations were lifted in parts of santa
hundreds of homes have been destroyed and today, abc7 news reporter chris reyes met a man who wrote a letter to his daughter after they lost their home of 19 years after she left for college. >> we built your home around you when you were still inside your mother. i've thought a lot about every piece of wood and stone. people who visited always asked about the soulfulness of our home. i always said that i built the house around myher and her sist. your house in the redwoods by the creek...
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. >> coping with covid-19 with chris manning. >> hi.i'm chris manners, and you're watching coping with covid-19. my guest today is tanya peterson. she's the director of the san francisco zoo on sloat boulevard, and she's here today to talk about how the zoo's managing during the pandemic and how they're reopening. tanya, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> i'm really pleased to hear that the zoo has reopened again. that's great news. can you tell us what changes you've made to make visitors to the zoo feel comfortable and safe when they're there. i understand now you have to make reservations, and there's only a limited number available each day. >> we were making changes before shelter in place. fortunately, because we work with animals, and we have a vet hospital on-site, we have the safe coverings before the shelter in place. while we were closed, we made some internal and external changes. the first one, i guess, would be on-line reservations. you now need to make reservations to visit the zoo, just like your fa
. >> coping with covid-19 with chris manning. >> hi.i'm chris manners, and you're watching coping with covid-19. my guest today is tanya peterson. she's the director of the san francisco zoo on sloat boulevard, and she's here today to talk about how the zoo's managing during the pandemic and how they're reopening. tanya, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> i'm really pleased to hear that the zoo has reopened again. that's great news. can you tell us...
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abc 7 news reporter, chris reyes, found a man who wrote a love letter to everything his family lost.porter: that's wallace j. nichols walking through the wreckage that was the home he built with his family, from the ground up. but if you can believe it, there was one other thing harder than seeing the ruins, in person. and that is, putting these words to paper. >> my dearest wallace grace. >> it's a letter to his daughter, who had just left for college, telling her the home she grew up in was gone. >> it felt like a 20-year walk that i was ting t r t hou that stood here was nestled in the redwoods just north of davenport. it burned at the height of the czu complex fire last week. but to listen to jay nichols words is to imagine the home rising from the ashes. i'll let him take it, from here. >> we built your home around you, when you were still inside your mother. i thought a lot about every piece of wood and stone. people who visited always asked about the overbuilt stoutness and soulfulness of our home. i always said that i built the house around my baby girl to protect her and her
abc 7 news reporter, chris reyes, found a man who wrote a love letter to everything his family lost.porter: that's wallace j. nichols walking through the wreckage that was the home he built with his family, from the ground up. but if you can believe it, there was one other thing harder than seeing the ruins, in person. and that is, putting these words to paper. >> my dearest wallace grace. >> it's a letter to his daughter, who had just left for college, telling her the home she grew...
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here now is fox sports nba analyst and audio host, chris br oussard, chris really good to see you, manes. is politics permly in professional sports? >> i don't think it has to be permanent, i think because basketball and football are dominated by african americans and african americans feel like they still have, which i agree with, a fight for equality and justice in this country, our athletes are using their platform to push for that. now, if we get this justice and equality that we want, then we can leave politics out of sports , but until then, i think you're going to hear athletes using their voice and look, i'm like most persons, where when athletes are speaking out on issues i agree with, i love it. when they're speaking out on stuff i don't, i don't want to hear it but i agree with these black athletes or what they're speaking out against. they're taking a chance because some people might be turned off but i support them fully, and i'm proud of them. will: chris the question is what effect will this have on their audience. to be political is one thing, but to be one-sided be pro
here now is fox sports nba analyst and audio host, chris br oussard, chris really good to see you, manes. is politics permly in professional sports? >> i don't think it has to be permanent, i think because basketball and football are dominated by african americans and african americans feel like they still have, which i agree with, a fight for equality and justice in this country, our athletes are using their platform to push for that. now, if we get this justice and equality that we...
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>> yes. >> stephen: that's the power couple of power man and bidey. chris christie's in the wings.to the governor! i know what you're saying, we have to get off so corned can come on or something like that. now you're wasting time. point at your watch again, big shot. okay, it's late, these people are wide awake. the point is, i may not agree with his destroying american greatness policy, but you have to admire biden's hustle. improblemably and inaccurately trump boasted about his record on fighting covid. >> thanks to advances, we have pieo neared the fatality rate -- >> stephen: yes, pioneered because this many people haven't died since covered wagons, these people down here in the high risk rows know what i'm talking about, right? trump had some weird praise for the american spirit. >> americans are steeling their spines, grit in their souls and fire in their hearts. >> stephen: quick note, if you are experiencing soul grit or fire heart, please get tested for coronavirus. and they spoke in hushed and boring tones about america's founders. >> these pioneers didn't have money, th
>> yes. >> stephen: that's the power couple of power man and bidey. chris christie's in the wings.to the governor! i know what you're saying, we have to get off so corned can come on or something like that. now you're wasting time. point at your watch again, big shot. okay, it's late, these people are wide awake. the point is, i may not agree with his destroying american greatness policy, but you have to admire biden's hustle. improblemably and inaccurately trump boasted about his...
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. >> hi, i'm chris man us and you're watching "coping with covid-19."today my guest is the director of the behavior therapy center of san francisco and professor emeritus in counseling psychology at the university of san francisco. doctor, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> let's talk about managing anxieties during this pandemic. what types of issues are people facing at the moment? >> there are a number of issues and i really want to point out that this is affecting everyone and has come on very quickly. so it is normal. if you are not experiencing some anxiety, something is a touch off because this affects us all. i think some of the main ones are our health and worried about getting the virus and our developing serious complications. i think for a lot of people who are single, living alone, in isolation, has been very difficult. i think being in close quarters with people who we normally have some space from now are together 24/7. that's produced a lot of stress and anxiety. that loss of connection with others. we already addressed. and having ki
. >> hi, i'm chris man us and you're watching "coping with covid-19."today my guest is the director of the behavior therapy center of san francisco and professor emeritus in counseling psychology at the university of san francisco. doctor, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> let's talk about managing anxieties during this pandemic. what types of issues are people facing at the moment? >> there are a number of issues and i really want to point out that this is...
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i'm her sitting listening to people shouting around us, only to chris and said hey man want to go on a road trip with me? and that first road trip together, i think we're both nervous. pinto for seven days. about politics is a little unnerving. something magical about the brick and hot highways the national parks. beauty of the car is that you are stuck there. and you dig about what it's really about. having better conversations. said we had to 2017, >> versatile to your point, tony, i did cut my teeth on our arguments on everything from god to how many wins the 49ers will have next year. so thank you for preparing me for these things. so after that first road trip, we were so impressed with how powerful it is to be on the road both in terms of the conversations can have going from anger to understanding to apology to greater understanding to more than continue that cycl cycle. also the beauty of the country paid so we decided let's do this again. but see if there is a chance to get out there and learn something it may be bring back something that would be important to say. so on tha
i'm her sitting listening to people shouting around us, only to chris and said hey man want to go on a road trip with me? and that first road trip together, i think we're both nervous. pinto for seven days. about politics is a little unnerving. something magical about the brick and hot highways the national parks. beauty of the car is that you are stuck there. and you dig about what it's really about. having better conversations. said we had to 2017, >> versatile to your point, tony, i...
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the man is in >>> and chris clark is telling residents that there are scams. >> if you get a phone call from and you tilt company, nobody will ask for money over the phone. that is how they work. >> and deputy clark says hang up and call the number that is listed on your bill or a website to see if that call is legitimate. >>> while there may be people trying to take advantage of us during these teaimes, there are also so many others trying to help. across california, brild fires ha have forced more than 100 from their homes. ni people helping. >>> and overall, we are dnare d a huge bullet out there. you can see how active it is, but the west side of the storm, a little bit more stable air and we are seeing scattered showers from lakeport to cloverdale. and no lightening there. still under a red flag warning, but not concerned about the east bay, south bay or and n next couple hour, we'll be looking better. as most will shift into the north bay later. be careful out there. >>> and next, there could be extra frustrations to people working from home and dealing with distance learning. zoo
the man is in >>> and chris clark is telling residents that there are scams. >> if you get a phone call from and you tilt company, nobody will ask for money over the phone. that is how they work. >> and deputy clark says hang up and call the number that is listed on your bill or a website to see if that call is legitimate. >>> while there may be people trying to take advantage of us during these teaimes, there are also so many others trying to help. across...
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man. i mean, that's just who he is. chris, i have known him for 30 years. i have seen joe biden at time and time again when no one is watching. what i loved about this week is we have been able to tell those stories to the country at large so they can see why so many of us who know him well love him so much. >> there is also compassion one of the big themes here and competency. the idea that it didn't have to be this way i found very powerful because i think in some ways one of the things you are running against because i watched this happen. i would look at the covid numbers and it seemed sometimes like the news cycle detached a little. and i would look and say, 1,400 people died today. oh, my god. and we're talking about whatever the sort of news cycle of the day. not that that should be the only things people talk about. but selling the american people that we can do better, that we don't have to acclimate this. we don't have to accept this. and there is a universe in which competent people in the country turn this around. >> yeah. no question. first of
man. i mean, that's just who he is. chris, i have known him for 30 years. i have seen joe biden at time and time again when no one is watching. what i loved about this week is we have been able to tell those stories to the country at large so they can see why so many of us who know him well love him so much. >> there is also compassion one of the big themes here and competency. the idea that it didn't have to be this way i found very powerful because i think in some ways one of the things...
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talk about politics of the presidential campaign with the man who ran chris christie's two successful races. that's coming up on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ is balance of power on bloomberg television and radio. we returned to mark crumpton for first word news. mark: hurricane laura is taking aim at the texas-louisiana coastline. it could rapidly strengthen to become a life-threatening category four storm with wind of 130 miles per hour. laura is expected to make landfall late today and the hurricane has disrupted oil and gas production in the gulf of mexico. it could keep some of america's biggest refineries shut for months. it's mike pence's turn in the spotlight, he delivers the keynote address during the republican national conventions third night. it's a pivotal moment. reelectednt trump is mr. pentz might launch his own bid for the white house. hope francis has the pandemic has not only exposed social inequality, but made it worse. during his weekly address, the pontiff said there are disparities in the workplace, schools, and government programs designed to address the ab
talk about politics of the presidential campaign with the man who ran chris christie's two successful races. that's coming up on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ is balance of power on bloomberg television and radio. we returned to mark crumpton for first word news. mark: hurricane laura is taking aim at the texas-louisiana coastline. it could rapidly strengthen to become a life-threatening category four storm with wind of 130 miles per hour. laura is expected to make landfall late today and...
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chris. you look terrific, for a man that's about to turn 50. >> i feel like i'm 65. i have never had a more rapid descent from where i thought i was, than in the last few months. and i will use that as a segue to your book. why do you believe that there is a perfect guide to beating this president, as teflon as he has proven, even now, in the last month. his numbers have settled, even come up a little tick, with all the badness around him. >> well, because i learned from my mistakes. and democrats have learned from their mistakes. let me tell you what i got wrong. you covered it but i participated. i was an adviser to the super pac that was helping hillary. we ran $190 million worth of ads. all of them, attacking trump, which was our job. but all of them, really attacking his character, which i don't regret. they're all true, in my opinion. but i didn't connect it to people's lives. he brags about women. oh, look, he insults a p.o.w. oh, look, he insults a mocks a man's disability. i didn't connect it back up to people's lives. and this is a cardinal mistake that i m
chris. you look terrific, for a man that's about to turn 50. >> i feel like i'm 65. i have never had a more rapid descent from where i thought i was, than in the last few months. and i will use that as a segue to your book. why do you believe that there is a perfect guide to beating this president, as teflon as he has proven, even now, in the last month. his numbers have settled, even come up a little tick, with all the badness around him. >> well, because i learned from my...
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chris' body might be for closure for the family? >> i understand. no, i don't have anything. >> shin claims he gets in contact with a russian man whom he pays $10,000 ims he has no idea where it is. >> and so monday came around. i got back to the office and he was gone. >> the reason the office smelled so bad, despite all the ed shin stories about chris throwing up, the real reason it stank is because underneath those carpets is decaying human tissue in the form of chris' blood. >> he won't say where the body is because he would then have to show the cause of death. which would absolutely prove that it wasn't mutual combat. >> detective bowman analyzes all of ed shin's cell phone records and these cell phone tower pings. and she finds that on two occasions, june 7th and june 9th, ed drives 170 miles into the desert near this town called boulevard, california, which is this desolate desert area right up against the mexican border. there's no reason for ed shin to have driven in the middle of the night and sat there for two hours unless he's dumping the body of chris smith. >> after we got those cell phone pings, they had helicopters and atvs and dogs
chris' body might be for closure for the family? >> i understand. no, i don't have anything. >> shin claims he gets in contact with a russian man whom he pays $10,000 ims he has no idea where it is. >> and so monday came around. i got back to the office and he was gone. >> the reason the office smelled so bad, despite all the ed shin stories about chris throwing up, the real reason it stank is because underneath those carpets is decaying human tissue in the form of...
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the news continues, i'll hand it over to my good friend chris, for cuomo prime time. >> my man, have a great weekend, you and the family stay healthy, stay blessed. welcome to prime time, this president went to florida and warned people about an obvious danger. >> so i just want to thank everybody here be careful a little bit tonight, it's a pretty big storm. i don't know if it's going to be a hurricane or not, it's a storm of significance. >> it was good for him to go and mention a potential hurricane. but he said nothing to them about the catastrophe that has already hit them this very second. standing in front of a maskless crowd, all jammed in together, including law enforcement behind him. also close together. no masks anywhere. you tell me that this is a man who gives a damn about people getting sick? if he's going to sit there and say nothing, and in florida of all places. that state just set a record for the fourth straight day for covid deaths. even with their suspect reporting about pneumonia deaths that they called noncovid related. hiding hospitalizations and other chican
the news continues, i'll hand it over to my good friend chris, for cuomo prime time. >> my man, have a great weekend, you and the family stay healthy, stay blessed. welcome to prime time, this president went to florida and warned people about an obvious danger. >> so i just want to thank everybody here be careful a little bit tonight, it's a pretty big storm. i don't know if it's going to be a hurricane or not, it's a storm of significance. >> it was good for him to go and...
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chris: lara, you say that the president cares about each and every american. wile he's in kenosha, will he meet with jacob blake, the mantimes by a policeman or will he meet with member members of the blake family? >> lara: i don't know if that's on the agenda. i haven't gotten the information just yet. chris: all right, both you and the president talked at the convention about the violence, the surge of violence, whether it's protests or crime in our streets and both of you blamed the violence on the continuing -- you said weak response by democratic politicians. here was joe biden's response to that. >> he's rooting for more violence, not less, and it's clear about that. and what he's doing is pouring gasoline on the fire. this happens to be donald trump's america. chris: now, obviously nobody wants to see violence in american streets but as a practical matter, does the president -- does his campaign think that this violence in the streets plays to the president's political advantage in the campaign? >> lara: well, that is not something that we would like to see happen, absolutely not. it looks bad for biden campaign
chris: lara, you say that the president cares about each and every american. wile he's in kenosha, will he meet with jacob blake, the mantimes by a policeman or will he meet with member members of the blake family? >> lara: i don't know if that's on the agenda. i haven't gotten the information just yet. chris: all right, both you and the president talked at the convention about the violence, the surge of violence, whether it's protests or crime in our streets and both of you blamed the...
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man have guardiola is running the show right now all right chris i know you're going to be watching with bated breath for how all this plays out from get at least for it's always great to talk to you. and that's the latest ended up where you knew thanks very much. time i'm neal and i'm not complaining the 2nd season the only thing. the planet on the brink of disaster we did a long interview experts about one question how many teams are. the only reason.
man have guardiola is running the show right now all right chris i know you're going to be watching with bated breath for how all this plays out from get at least for it's always great to talk to you. and that's the latest ended up where you knew thanks very much. time i'm neal and i'm not complaining the 2nd season the only thing. the planet on the brink of disaster we did a long interview experts about one question how many teams are. the only reason.
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we just saw from byron i think it would be close hopefully it will be but man city all the way all right you had to have chris thank you thanks very much for coming and the analysis and. german born live a liverpool coach club has been named premier league manager of the season after guiding his team to their 1st league title in 3 decades david paul coasted to the title with a total of 99 points finishing nearly 20 points clear of manchester city cop arrived at liverpool in 25th day and last season he led their people to the champions league trophy. and in the formula one missed savings lewis hamilton secured pole position for the spanish crown prix extending his record to 902 it's the 4th pole this season for the defending champion following how will turn on the grid will be his miss eighty's tame a valtteri bottas in 2nd red bulls max fisher stop and start in the 3rd and most eighty's tain mates sergio perez and lance stall complete the top 5 in 6 the other red bull driver alexander. you're watching data over the news coming from berlin will be back next hour with more headlines and of course you can always
we just saw from byron i think it would be close hopefully it will be but man city all the way all right you had to have chris thank you thanks very much for coming and the analysis and. german born live a liverpool coach club has been named premier league manager of the season after guiding his team to their 1st league title in 3 decades david paul coasted to the title with a total of 99 points finishing nearly 20 points clear of manchester city cop arrived at liverpool in 25th day and last...
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the news continues, i'll hand it over to my good friend chris, for cuomo prime time. >> my man, have, you and the family stay healthy, stay blessed. welcome to prime time, this president went to florida and warned people about an obvious danger. >> so i just want to thank everybody here be careful a little bit tonight, it's a pretty big storm. i don't know if it's going to be a hurricane or not, it's a storm of significance. >> it was good for him to go and mention a potential hurricane. but he said nothing to them about the catastrophe
the news continues, i'll hand it over to my good friend chris, for cuomo prime time. >> my man, have, you and the family stay healthy, stay blessed. welcome to prime time, this president went to florida and warned people about an obvious danger. >> so i just want to thank everybody here be careful a little bit tonight, it's a pretty big storm. i don't know if it's going to be a hurricane or not, it's a storm of significance. >> it was good for him to go and mention a potential...
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of chris froome doing that for his team—mates. like the idea of chris froome doing that for his team-mates. the winner today, is he the man? he is not going to be a tour de france contender. the dutch team that is very closely modelled itself on both sky and ineos have done over the past few years. their leader had very good day today. coming into the tour this year if i was in charge of the ineos team i would be very concerned. we had the world cycling championships today have been moved and will not be taking place in switzerland. is that i could head the competition? yes, it is getting very difficult to get places to run bike races. the governing body are based in switzerland and they were running the site of their own office building. it was a big dealfor them so building. it was a big dealfor them so they will be very disappointed not to be able to do that and it leaves the athletes and teams and a degree of uncertainty because nobody knows where the championships will be or where, maybe they will get pushed back to october, and we have such a compressed schedule there is almost no wriggle room. suddenly it is clashi
of chris froome doing that for his team—mates. like the idea of chris froome doing that for his team-mates. the winner today, is he the man? he is not going to be a tour de france contender. the dutch team that is very closely modelled itself on both sky and ineos have done over the past few years. their leader had very good day today. coming into the tour this year if i was in charge of the ineos team i would be very concerned. we had the world cycling championships today have been moved and...
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we just saw from byron i think it would be close hopefully it will be but man city all the way all right you had to have fans chris thank you thanks very much for coming in for the analysis and. german born liverpool coach has been named premier league manager of the season after guiding his team to their 1st league title in 3 decades gave a cool coasted to the title with a total of $99.00 points finishing the any 20 points clear of manchester city cop arrived at liverpool in 2015 and last season he led live a poll to the champions league trophy. a reminder of the top story we're following for you this hour huge crowds have gathered in minsk to all of the victims of the brutal crackdown on protests demanding new elections invent a ruse the european union is set to sanction officials involved were paid for oppression embattled president alexander lukashenko has called on russia for support. for his website dot com thanks for watching. in the. climate change. in the cities. it's nice to know people. are going to use today for their future. g.w. dot com or go surfing the net can you. click.
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i'm chris cuomo along with the handsome man, don lemon. the dnc 2020 is a wrap. joe biden had his big moment. tonight he vowed to end, a, quote, season of darkness in america. and he said he's not just talking about the pandemic. he took direct aim at president trump again and again. and then balanced that with his own vision of what would make america a brighter future. >> he's now headed for a collision course with trump after accepting the democratic nomination, a nomination that eluded him, chris, in 1998 and again in 2008. but it's his turn. it's his run with it right now. watch this. >> here and now i give you my word. if you entrust me with the presidency i will draw on the best of us not the worst. i'll be an ally of the light, not the darkness. and make no mistake, united we can and will overcome this season of darkness in america. we'll choose hope over fear, facts over fiction, fairness over privilege. i'll be an american president. i'll work hard for those who didn't support me, as hard for them as i did for those who did vote for me. that's the job o
i'm chris cuomo along with the handsome man, don lemon. the dnc 2020 is a wrap. joe biden had his big moment. tonight he vowed to end, a, quote, season of darkness in america. and he said he's not just talking about the pandemic. he took direct aim at president trump again and again. and then balanced that with his own vision of what would make america a brighter future. >> he's now headed for a collision course with trump after accepting the democratic nomination, a nomination that...
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chris. alex, alex. nice to meet you. we can put any image that you like on it, you know? let's talk about man caves, right? favorite football team? -yeah, chicago, right? -chris: no, no, no, no. [ laughter ] lemonis: there are some real issues here. alex wants to tell a story. alex: man cave all day, right? you sitting there, watching chicago running. lemonis: but candidly needs a lot of focus. alex: you send us your dimensions. you call in. we speak to everybody. everything is custom. lemonis: and you have brad, who's preparing for his nap. how you doing? i need people like you to give me feedback. what did you ask when you walked up? chris: what it was, what the product was, what does it do. pictures kind of say, "i'm selling speakers and equalizers." lemonis: thank you, buddy. we'll see you soon. -chris: yeah, definitely. -lemonis: good luck. i want your honest answer. do you think that you're properly prepared to sell? alex: uh, no. brad: you're definitely pointing out that we need to have a tighter pitch. lemonis: yeah. it's evident. we really are at ground zero. we have to start over. ♪ i'm back in or
chris. alex, alex. nice to meet you. we can put any image that you like on it, you know? let's talk about man caves, right? favorite football team? -yeah, chicago, right? -chris: no, no, no, no. [ laughter ] lemonis: there are some real issues here. alex wants to tell a story. alex: man cave all day, right? you sitting there, watching chicago running. lemonis: but candidly needs a lot of focus. alex: you send us your dimensions. you call in. we speak to everybody. everything is custom. lemonis:...
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>> i think chris wallace is absolutely spot on. this man what he went on to say last night on fox, it is the first time in his it covering conventions where there is no one from campaign out talking about what the convention is going to be about. setting the narrative. look the trump campaign had people out all weekend talking about it. we have never shied away from the opportunity to put our message out of the promises made and promises kept that this president made four years ago, upheld for the last four years. joe biden's strategy and even david axelrod, the famed democrat operative who brought barack obama to victory criticized the obama campaign for hiding in his basement. gregg: you know, the only interview he would do is with a rapper cardi b, it was a laughable softball interview where biden shout he was santa claus. what do you want for christmas? i want free health care, "medicare for all," free health care and college tuition. biden seems to go along with it. the president call him a puppet. i call him a marionette. i don't know
>> i think chris wallace is absolutely spot on. this man what he went on to say last night on fox, it is the first time in his it covering conventions where there is no one from campaign out talking about what the convention is going to be about. setting the narrative. look the trump campaign had people out all weekend talking about it. we have never shied away from the opportunity to put our message out of the promises made and promises kept that this president made four years ago,...