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rescue team turned to them for help where where would the natural get these big problem we have the big dan you're losing the back you know so we are aware of that we are delighted to be part of or one carlos we bungle is the operations manager of a bloody o.c. on a sea pen designed to give tourists an up close view of the tuna farming business this plan is currently located off the coast of ensign out of mexico on the pacific side of baja california and contains hundreds of bluefin tuna but before long it will be moved to the gulf of california and if all goes well with a back up the rescue effort instead of china there will be by keep us swimming within it be bunko provided renderings of the redesigned back of the pen which feature two observation tubs this tourist attraction will become a floating laboratory you know we're looking at the tuna in the observation area it struck me that they're feeling very close to the surface and that's not normally how they feed right. so they've had to learn a new way of feeding and that will essentially be the case for them i keep them i suppose so. as
rescue team turned to them for help where where would the natural get these big problem we have the big dan you're losing the back you know so we are aware of that we are delighted to be part of or one carlos we bungle is the operations manager of a bloody o.c. on a sea pen designed to give tourists an up close view of the tuna farming business this plan is currently located off the coast of ensign out of mexico on the pacific side of baja california and contains hundreds of bluefin tuna but...
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president trump predicted a big dan wall street. the bill heads to conference. e markets were mixed. dow gained 58.5. s&p 500 down 3. nasdaq lost 72. other big news on wall street, the potential sale of one of the nation's largest health insurance companies. one of the country's biggest drugstore chains. deirdre bolden of fox business network joins us. >> good evening. the drugstore giant cvs buying at now. stakes are high, so is the price. $69 billion. biggest deal announced so far this year. it's the latest and most dramatic sign of how the lines between traditional segments and health care are blurring. the idea of the merger is to create as close to one stop shopping as possible for consumers who take prescription medicine so cvs would include a health insurer, retail pharmacy, and a company that can negotiate prescription drug prices. cvs would own almost every step of the prescription process with the exception of making drugs. cvs is not going to be manufacturing them. critics of the merger say they were a customers may their choices limited. cvs-aetna ris
president trump predicted a big dan wall street. the bill heads to conference. e markets were mixed. dow gained 58.5. s&p 500 down 3. nasdaq lost 72. other big news on wall street, the potential sale of one of the nation's largest health insurance companies. one of the country's biggest drugstore chains. deirdre bolden of fox business network joins us. >> good evening. the drugstore giant cvs buying at now. stakes are high, so is the price. $69 billion. biggest deal announced so far...
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. >> dan rather is here hosted a big interview. dan covers watergate and much more. i am happy to have you tonight, sir. >> thanks, what a news tonight. it means surreal and of course, danger to the country. i do think there is something reassuring about this. for most of the early stages of trump's presidency. the question begged, are we still a country of laws or have we become a question of men? in today's events and appointments of other countries and prosecutors give a resounding answer. this is one of the things that reunites us. facts are going to tell us what our destiny is and what our history will be. not donald trump's version of things. these time stories are big stories. thank god for the americans. when they knew that flynn was under investigation for serious law breaking. as you alluded to it that this race knew the question that what is it that flynn knows about donald trump and his campaign. did donald trump want to keep hidden? flynn knows something that it may not be criminal. if it is not bad news, it was not something criminal, why are they worki
. >> dan rather is here hosted a big interview. dan covers watergate and much more. i am happy to have you tonight, sir. >> thanks, what a news tonight. it means surreal and of course, danger to the country. i do think there is something reassuring about this. for most of the early stages of trump's presidency. the question begged, are we still a country of laws or have we become a question of men? in today's events and appointments of other countries and prosecutors give a...
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and police are on guard as the stage is being set for tomorrow night's big show, dan. >> marcus moore, thank you very much. >>> we move on now to the bizarre police-involved shooting in wichita. police drawn to a home by a prank caller who reported a fake crime. this is called swatting, and in this case, the prank cost an innocent man his life. here's abc's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, an innocent man gunned down by an officer in wichita. all part of what authorities are calling a deadly case of swatting. >> last evening's officer-involved shooting is a tragic and senseless act. >> reporter: 25-year-old tyler barris arrested in california believed by police to be the cryptic voice in this bogus 911 call. >> i shot him in the head and he's not breathing anymore. >> reporter: barris allegedly saying he shot his father then describing a sinister plan -- >> i already poured gasoline all over the house so might just set it on fire. >> reporter: police racing to an address the caller provided. when they arrived, a man offed by family as 28-year-old andrew finch, was standing at the
and police are on guard as the stage is being set for tomorrow night's big show, dan. >> marcus moore, thank you very much. >>> we move on now to the bizarre police-involved shooting in wichita. police drawn to a home by a prank caller who reported a fake crime. this is called swatting, and in this case, the prank cost an innocent man his life. here's abc's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, an innocent man gunned down by an officer in wichita. all part of what...
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and essentially people were encouraged to think knew thoughts, to think big. >> dan really impressed people, smart, imaginative, good at technical reasoning, good at loc. he could collect ideas from anywhere. he could read short stories and get ideas. >> my work at harvard was on decision making under uncertainty. at the rand corporation i had had been studying the highest stakes hypothetical gamble in human history, whether or not to launch nuclear missiles on the basis of ambiguous warning. >> he was focused on the question, if you had to go to war, how to do it in the least dangerous way? who would make the decisions? how would the decisions get communicated? what were the options available to the president? >> about 4:00 a.m., i got what i was looking for. the colonel told me, we've just gotten info that two american advisers appear to have been captured and killed. i asked for graphic details to make it concrete, dramatic. the colonel told me that their bodies showed signs of being dragged, perhaps by chains. i said, good, good, more like that. wow! jesus, this is it. anything e
and essentially people were encouraged to think knew thoughts, to think big. >> dan really impressed people, smart, imaginative, good at technical reasoning, good at loc. he could collect ideas from anywhere. he could read short stories and get ideas. >> my work at harvard was on decision making under uncertainty. at the rand corporation i had had been studying the highest stakes hypothetical gamble in human history, whether or not to launch nuclear missiles on the basis of...
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hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. bigfuture, people may have to opt out of the transplant register in england. health chiefs say it will help save lives. good morning. it's tuesday, december 12. also this morning: four people have been arrested on suspicion of murder after three children died in a house fire in salford. it's offically been the coldest night of the year. temperatures plummeted to —13 in shropshire. and that leads us into
hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. bigfuture, people may have to opt out of the transplant register in england. health chiefs say it will help save lives. good morning. it's tuesday, december 12. also this morning: four people have been arrested on suspicion of murder after three children died in a house fire in salford. it's offically been the coldest night of the year. temperatures plummeted to —13 in shropshire. and that leads us into
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. >>> wreaths across america is joinings as volunteers gear up for this big day, dan, will you firste bit about it? give us a little background it started in 1992, we had 5,000 wreaths left over, coming to arlington as a child and took the 5,000 wreaths and brought them down him and his family, it was the family's gift to the cemetery and he did that for ten, 12 years and one year they got a picture of it with the snow and it went viral and they started a nonprofit so they could take money and get them trying to cover every grave >> it is a touching site to see the wreaths out there. this is obviously a pretty big and how many graves do you actually cover >> we're looking for 246,700 wreaths this year. >> and where do the wreaths come from >> maine. >> they will be here, >> 65 tractor-trailers loads of them >> the issue, especially last year, i remember talking with you about the bad weather. it was icy conditions. worried about people signing up >> it was awful. we had 47,000 people show up even in the ice storm and we were finished in two hours. >> so well you put the call out and
. >>> wreaths across america is joinings as volunteers gear up for this big day, dan, will you firste bit about it? give us a little background it started in 1992, we had 5,000 wreaths left over, coming to arlington as a child and took the 5,000 wreaths and brought them down him and his family, it was the family's gift to the cemetery and he did that for ten, 12 years and one year they got a picture of it with the snow and it went viral and they started a nonprofit so they could take...
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i'm a big fan of dan, so i am looking forward to singing his performance. it and just have a good time. presenters will need all the help they can get. they have had just a couple of hours to learn, rehearse and perfect the song.|j couple of hours to learn, rehearse and perfect the song. i have no what it -- thai and perfect the song. i have no what it —— thai had no idea what i am singing. louise is worried. the words keep going out of my brain, it is two lines, it is ridiculous and embarrassing. there you go! applause . guiding our presenters, the remarkably patient leader of manchester inspirational voices, wayne ellington. you do bring a real sense of joy into wayne ellington. you do bring a real sense ofjoy into what you are doing. he has this great way of making you feel like you are diana ross. # and every mother 's child is going to start... when you clearly are not, when you are a dying cats. he is an amazingly optimistic man. because he sees talent where we are not seeing talent. # merry christmas... merry christmas... # (laughs). wayne has been a
i'm a big fan of dan, so i am looking forward to singing his performance. it and just have a good time. presenters will need all the help they can get. they have had just a couple of hours to learn, rehearse and perfect the song.|j couple of hours to learn, rehearse and perfect the song. i have no what it -- thai and perfect the song. i have no what it —— thai had no idea what i am singing. louise is worried. the words keep going out of my brain, it is two lines, it is ridiculous and...
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there >> nike is set to report earnings after the bell this thursday the options markets implying big moves. dan you seeing >> on friday afternoon, it's been about a 5% mover over the last four quarters call option was up there seemed to be a buyer of the december weekly 66 calls, 5,000 of those were traded, the most active there. look at the two charts we have, that's the one-year. obviously guy has been calling that 50. you have been calling that 50 support. it broke through that 60 and it's kept on going we have a five-year here which has that all-time high about a year and a half ago. obviously 69-ish, looks like some resistance there. but, you know, 66 calls, the weeklies, paying about a buck for those. looks like a decent way to pay for a move back towards the highs. >> i just we power pitched this thing a while ago. we talked about holding 50 a number of times. this is what swizzle things happens, we rally up to that level that dan says. i think you sell it there and take profits significantly lower. >> wow >> yeah. >> for more "options action," check out the full show, friday 5:30 p.m. e
there >> nike is set to report earnings after the bell this thursday the options markets implying big moves. dan you seeing >> on friday afternoon, it's been about a 5% mover over the last four quarters call option was up there seemed to be a buyer of the december weekly 66 calls, 5,000 of those were traded, the most active there. look at the two charts we have, that's the one-year. obviously guy has been calling that 50. you have been calling that 50 support. it broke through that...
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two weeks ago dan said cosco's big run was done. >> look at this earnings event next week it sets upsive ramp in costco over the next month and a half ago a good opportunity short from a trade do it with a fine risk makes sense. look out to january expiration today the stock traded at 188 buy the january 185, 175 put spread paying $2.50 for that. >> since the time of the trade costco's rallied to a new high and since pulled back. how do you manage the trade? >> got the fundamental situation wrong. carter correct on the breakout it didn't hold a tough situation. stock lower than when i put the trade on the trade i paid $2.50 for, $10 wide sput-of-put spread out to expiration, yesterday trading $1.85 get out on chinange i closed it. you want to move on. depending how convicted i could see it back to near $1.80 in the near-te near-term. >> and the dow set to soar higher. >> look at how the stock behaved. we can see the move especially most recently has been particularly sharp i'm looking at this level from whence it moved. i look at the february, 265. 285. 305. call spread, buy the 285,
two weeks ago dan said cosco's big run was done. >> look at this earnings event next week it sets upsive ramp in costco over the next month and a half ago a good opportunity short from a trade do it with a fine risk makes sense. look out to january expiration today the stock traded at 188 buy the january 185, 175 put spread paying $2.50 for that. >> since the time of the trade costco's rallied to a new high and since pulled back. how do you manage the trade? >> got the...
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and teens and lower 20s, below zero will be the call as you mentioned the coldest air in the big apple since dannd paula, back inside. >> it is cold outside, thank you. the cold weather not expected to deter an estimated 1 million very committed revelers from descending upon times square. >> security though is going to be tighter than ever and nypd gave us an inside look and marcus moore has details. marcus, good morning to you. >> reporter: dan and paula, good morning. they already have barricades set up here at times square and will be blocking off 22ty blocks. that is the largest perimeter they've ever had for new year's eve and for the very first time police will be screening guests at hotels and also restaurants here in times square. and abc news was given unprecedented access of the security plan for this year's new year's eve celebration and the police commissioner giving some of the details to our gio benitez and it includes bomb-sniffing dogs as well as a network of 10,000 cameras, police officers in the subways, on the streets and in the air, that is significant because the attack in l
and teens and lower 20s, below zero will be the call as you mentioned the coldest air in the big apple since dannd paula, back inside. >> it is cold outside, thank you. the cold weather not expected to deter an estimated 1 million very committed revelers from descending upon times square. >> security though is going to be tighter than ever and nypd gave us an inside look and marcus moore has details. marcus, good morning to you. >> reporter: dan and paula, good morning. they...
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two weeks ago dan said costco's big run was done >> when you look at this earnings event next week, it sets up, given this massive ramp in costco over the last month and a half or so as a good short opportunity from a trade. and i think that to do it with the defined risk here makes a lot of sense today the stock was trading at 188, you can buy the january 185/175 put spread, paying $2.50 for that >> since the time of the trade, costco has rallied to a new high but has since pulled back. how are you managing the trade >> here is one where i got the fundamental situation wrong, it made a new all-time high carter was correct on the breakout it didn't hold there the stock is lower than when i put the trade on the trade that i paid 254 for a $10 wide put spread, yesterday it was trading at 185 and you could get out unchanged. i closed this thing. i think you want to move on. i think i had the fundamental story incorrect. i could see this stock back at 180 in the near term >>> let's head over to boeing. mike said two weeks ago that the stock was set to soar even higher. >> taking a look at
two weeks ago dan said costco's big run was done >> when you look at this earnings event next week, it sets up, given this massive ramp in costco over the last month and a half or so as a good short opportunity from a trade. and i think that to do it with the defined risk here makes a lot of sense today the stock was trading at 188, you can buy the january 185/175 put spread, paying $2.50 for that >> since the time of the trade, costco has rallied to a new high but has since pulled...
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. >> i'm dan ashley. the big change for 2018, the tax reform law, will take effect.ion, which means less incentive to itemize your taxes. >> that could lead to fewer people donating. already the second harvest food bank is in danger of not reaching its goal for next year. >> reporter: a free meal means so much to those struggling to survive in the bay area. the ceo of second harvest food bank worries how much the nonprofit will be able to provide in 2018. the food bank set out to raise $16.5 million this year. they're still $8 million short. >> we have many new pantry openings planned. we have many new partners we want to bring on board. and we will have to look at whether or not we'll be able to open those programs. >> reporter: second harvest says in the last ten years, the number of clients it clara and s counties has nearly doubled. corporate funding is strong, but half i
. >> i'm dan ashley. the big change for 2018, the tax reform law, will take effect.ion, which means less incentive to itemize your taxes. >> that could lead to fewer people donating. already the second harvest food bank is in danger of not reaching its goal for next year. >> reporter: a free meal means so much to those struggling to survive in the bay area. the ceo of second harvest food bank worries how much the nonprofit will be able to provide in 2018. the food bank set out...
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|j am a big fan of dan's so i am looking forward to seeing his performance. yeah.esenters will need all the help they can get. zip it. they have had just a couple of hours to learn, rehearse and... perfect the song.|j have no idea what i am singing. louise is worried. the words keep going out of my brain. it is only two lines. it is ridiculous and embarrassing. there you go! guiding our presenters the remarkably patient leader of manchester inspirational voices, wayne ellington. really do bring a good sense ellington. really do bring a good sense of joy into ellington. really do bring a good sense ofjoy into what you're doing. he has a great way of making you feel like you're diana ross. # every mother's child... when you're clearly not, when you are a dying cat. he is an amazingly optimistic man. because he sees talent where we are not seeing talent. # merry christmas, merry christmas laughter so for the ladies. wayne has been a wizard. a magician. # every mother's child is going to... take wane out of the equation, we are all in trouble. —— wayne. #j°y —— wayne.
|j am a big fan of dan's so i am looking forward to seeing his performance. yeah.esenters will need all the help they can get. zip it. they have had just a couple of hours to learn, rehearse and... perfect the song.|j have no idea what i am singing. louise is worried. the words keep going out of my brain. it is only two lines. it is ridiculous and embarrassing. there you go! guiding our presenters the remarkably patient leader of manchester inspirational voices, wayne ellington. really do bring...
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hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. big changes could be on the way to organ donor rules. in future, people may have to opt out of the transplant register in england. health chiefs say it will help save lives. good morning. it's tuesday, december 12. also this morning: four people have been arrested on suspicion of murder after three children died in a house fire in salford. it's offically been the coldest night of the year. temperatures plummeted to —13 in shropshire. and that leads us into a cold day, but mostly dry one, with some sunshine for much of the uk, when we lose the freezing fog patches this morning, but later wet and windy conditions return from the west. good morning. there's a growing shortage of lorry drivers on our roads — particularly at this time of year. i'm looking at how online shopping is affecting the jobs market. in sport, the fallout from the manchester derby goes on. the fa have asked united and city for observations after their post—match bust—up, which left city coach mikel arteta injured when h
hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. big changes could be on the way to organ donor rules. in future, people may have to opt out of the transplant register in england. health chiefs say it will help save lives. good morning. it's tuesday, december 12. also this morning: four people have been arrested on suspicion of murder after three children died in a house fire in salford. it's offically been the coldest night of the year. temperatures plummeted to —13 in...
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dan and paula. >> that so much. >>> let's check in on the other big story, weather.eve. rob is off this morning. cindy fitzgibbon is filling in. good morning, once again. >> good morning. i understand that rob is a little taller than i am. >> yes. >> a little. >> i bring this up because 5'5" is how much snow they have had in the past week in erie, pennsylvania. >> whoa, you're kidding. >> unbelievable. think about that. it is insane. and you can see the video now. we look at the concerns all that snow is causing. it's piling up on roofs. flat roofs can't hold that weight. they've been clearing off the snow there. concerned for damage that could occur. if you're wondering about additi lot out there right now. take a look. we've had some coming out of indianapolis, just a couple inches. the lake-effect machine, winding down. to the north, additional snowfall. the bigger concern is the potential for a storm on the east coast towards thursday of next week. behind that just more >> and all that weather brought to you by nicoderm cq. fun fact. hasn't been 32 degrees in new
dan and paula. >> that so much. >>> let's check in on the other big story, weather.eve. rob is off this morning. cindy fitzgibbon is filling in. good morning, once again. >> good morning. i understand that rob is a little taller than i am. >> yes. >> a little. >> i bring this up because 5'5" is how much snow they have had in the past week in erie, pennsylvania. >> whoa, you're kidding. >> unbelievable. think about that. it is insane. and...
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dan. that's right. the big rush to get back home is already under way and across the country, mother nature is creating some major problems for a lot of people. from pennsylvania to washington state, wind and snow creating whiteout conditions all over the u.s. overnight ice on the tarmac sends a plane spiraling. >> once i realized we were going off the run way, i was like uh-oh. >> we started spinning and spinning. >> reporter: a boston logan bo landing in the opposite direction. >> we were straight and all of a sudden it started fishtailing and, yeah, it started getting rough. >> reporter: the passengers inside shaken but not hurt. >> they did a fantastic job. >> reporter: all on board evacuating down the stairs and into the cold night air before boarding shuttle buses to the terminal. >> everything is fine. we just skidded on the ice. >> we did let them know you need a tug. >> okay. thanks very much. >> you're welcome, sir. >> reporter: it comes after travel woes. on monday the same airport seeing more than 3
dan. that's right. the big rush to get back home is already under way and across the country, mother nature is creating some major problems for a lot of people. from pennsylvania to washington state, wind and snow creating whiteout conditions all over the u.s. overnight ice on the tarmac sends a plane spiraling. >> once i realized we were going off the run way, i was like uh-oh. >> we started spinning and spinning. >> reporter: a boston logan bo landing in the opposite...
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. >> i'm dan ashley. the big change for 2018, the tax reform law, will take effect. it doubles the standard deduction, which means less incentive to itemize your taxes. >> that could lead to fewer people donating. already the second harvest food bank is in danger of not reaching its goal for next year. >> reporter: a free meal means so much to those struggling to survive in the bay area. the ceo of second harvest food bank worries how much the nonprofit will be able to provide in 2018. the food bank set out to raise $16.5 million this year. they're still $8 million short. >> we have many new pantry openings planned. we have many new partners we want to bring on board. and we will have to look at whether or not we'll be able to open those programs. >> reporter: second harvest says in the last ten years, the number of clients it clara and counties has nearly doubled. corporate funding is strong, but half its budget comes from individual donors, and that's dramatically down. nonprofits wonder if people don't have more to give after donate to go natural disaster like hur
. >> i'm dan ashley. the big change for 2018, the tax reform law, will take effect. it doubles the standard deduction, which means less incentive to itemize your taxes. >> that could lead to fewer people donating. already the second harvest food bank is in danger of not reaching its goal for next year. >> reporter: a free meal means so much to those struggling to survive in the bay area. the ceo of second harvest food bank worries how much the nonprofit will be able to provide...
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trading at an all-time high i wanted to buy the january 102 spread paying $3 for that >> dan, you were right in a big way. the smh had its worst week in nearly two years what's your next move? >> except for one problem, sully, i was a little early. and so this was one that was actually really tough, i was convicted of this and added to it closer to 105 and got it almost up to 106 when it did break 100, that was a pretty significant move. it's kind of found a little floor here near term but i think it was a bigger underperformer to me, i took a little off but i'm still in this one. i think we'll see mid-90s and hopefully this thing starts to accelerate a little bit to the downside that being said, it could be a great opportunity to get back long the semi trade, down in the low 90s. to me -- >> but more pain ahead in the short term >> i think so. >> guy, would you agree? i mean, this has been -- the option -- just the equity side, this has been one of the hottest sectors in the market not only from deals galore as well, now dan says we may have another, you know, six to nine bucks down smh >> look how
trading at an all-time high i wanted to buy the january 102 spread paying $3 for that >> dan, you were right in a big way. the smh had its worst week in nearly two years what's your next move? >> except for one problem, sully, i was a little early. and so this was one that was actually really tough, i was convicted of this and added to it closer to 105 and got it almost up to 106 when it did break 100, that was a pretty significant move. it's kind of found a little floor here near...
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. >> my executive producer dan, who's a big part of the show, said we've got to go, we've got to go. thought a little more time for the rompers can't hurt. we're going to do what you want to stay in for is next. this is my favorite thing. we have our most memorable moments from this show all year, next. ♪ with expedia, you can book a flight, then add a hotel, and save. ♪ everything you need to go. expedia when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. liberty did what? yeah, with liberty mutual all i needed to do to get an estimate was snap a photo of the damage and voila! voila! i wish my insurance company had that... wait! hold it... hold it boys... there's supposed to be three of you... where's your brother? where's your brother? hey, where's charlie? charlie?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance. >>> and now for our highlights from this show. we launched "the beat" halfway into 2017, which is quite a time to start a news show. our producers put together some of the most newsy, iconic, and memorabl
. >> my executive producer dan, who's a big part of the show, said we've got to go, we've got to go. thought a little more time for the rompers can't hurt. we're going to do what you want to stay in for is next. this is my favorite thing. we have our most memorable moments from this show all year, next. ♪ with expedia, you can book a flight, then add a hotel, and save. ♪ everything you need to go. expedia when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. liberty did what?...
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dan sullivan is a big reason why i'd did it.or, thanks for coming. >> great to be on the show, neil. thanks. >> neil: i had no idea to be honest with you that this was tucked into this. how did that happen? >> oh, no, we had been working this from the beginning. several votes, hearings in the energy and natural resources committee. it was a great effort from lisa murkowski, mitch mcconnell and the president. >> neil: and wrapped up in the tax cut package. >> absolutely. we've been working on this over a year. had a number of hearings in the energy and natural resources committee. all part of the budget resolution to do this. this has been out in the open for, gosh, months. >> neil: and i know this has been out there for, gosh, years, right? >> oh, yes. >> neil: many say this would be destructive to the state and you would plow through what is obviously some of the most beautiful land in america. you say to that what? >> well, look, they've been using 40-year-old stale talking points. the debate on anwar has not kept up with the
dan sullivan is a big reason why i'd did it.or, thanks for coming. >> great to be on the show, neil. thanks. >> neil: i had no idea to be honest with you that this was tucked into this. how did that happen? >> oh, no, we had been working this from the beginning. several votes, hearings in the energy and natural resources committee. it was a great effort from lisa murkowski, mitch mcconnell and the president. >> neil: and wrapped up in the tax cut package. >>...
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that is the big hub for delta. 1,500 flights were dan selled. delta is in talks with the airport officials for compensation. jonathan: for get about what the people stuck on planes lost. alison: let's get back to bill kelly. he is at meadow lark gardens. jonathan: so much better when we hear you. bill: you are right! the lights are beautiful but the audio has issues at times. hopefully it will hold. this is right down the row. the sun is not down yet and the lights they turned on so we are excited to show the lights around the area. botanical gardens will open up for you. out at 5:30. they are doing it for the last six years. hundreds of thousands of lights. you walk around and three quarter of a mile. pave the road. you can bring the kids and the strollers out and the christmas music are playing. we'll give you a tour. we will drive around a broadcast in a little bit. what a beautiful night. check out the sky. gorgeous cloud cover right now. temperature wise we are not too bad at all. this is feeling great. so we brought weather on the. go the
that is the big hub for delta. 1,500 flights were dan selled. delta is in talks with the airport officials for compensation. jonathan: for get about what the people stuck on planes lost. alison: let's get back to bill kelly. he is at meadow lark gardens. jonathan: so much better when we hear you. bill: you are right! the lights are beautiful but the audio has issues at times. hopefully it will hold. this is right down the row. the sun is not down yet and the lights they turned on so we are...
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yesterday's show was a perfect example of chief dan george's line in the movie "little big man."e magic works. some days it doesn't."
yesterday's show was a perfect example of chief dan george's line in the movie "little big man."e magic works. some days it doesn't."
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. >> dan, 30 seconds. how big of a deal is this reporting. >> this is a big deal. this is a continuation of what we've seen in the past. and the truth is that we know more and more that mueller's investigation is not going to wrap up soon and that really trump saying in past in his administration saying that they expected it to end soon was a comfort and not really something they knew for certain. so we know there is something that is going to continue being discussed over the next year. >> daniel straus, alexis simmon sh and matt welsch, thank you all three. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the latest from iran as thousands take to the streets to protest economic conditions. plus heightened security as new year's eve approaches. no matter how the markets change... at t. rowe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >>> here are some of the stories we're following on msnbc. iranian police confro
. >> dan, 30 seconds. how big of a deal is this reporting. >> this is a big deal. this is a continuation of what we've seen in the past. and the truth is that we know more and more that mueller's investigation is not going to wrap up soon and that really trump saying in past in his administration saying that they expected it to end soon was a comfort and not really something they knew for certain. so we know there is something that is going to continue being discussed over the next...
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big show. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, paula and dan. i have to say, it's surreal. standardi i standing under the ball. the ball weighs 12,000 pounds. can project more than 16 million vibrant colors. the tradition of the ball drop has been around 110 years. say your good-byes to 2017. the iconic times square ball is all set to drop on the big night. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: the lights, and the last of more than 2600 waterford crystals now in place 141 feet in the air. more than 1 million revelers expected to pack these streets for the party. >> are you ready tonight? >> reporter: plenty of star power to ring in the new year. nick jonas. kelly clarkson. and florida georgia line. among others all in the lineup. and tonight, a do-over for pop diva mariah carey. taking center stage after the major technical snafu last year. >> i can't hear it. i'll just go through the motions. >> reporter: from that icy performance. >> we didn't have a check for this song. >> reporter: to promoting this year's appearance on social media. the hitmaker seen sledding with her twins
big show. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, paula and dan. i have to say, it's surreal. standardi i standing under the ball. the ball weighs 12,000 pounds. can project more than 16 million vibrant colors. the tradition of the ball drop has been around 110 years. say your good-byes to 2017. the iconic times square ball is all set to drop on the big night. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: the lights, and the last of more than 2600 waterford crystals now in place 141 feet...
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dan, no doubt it's a big one for president trump at the end of the year, but of course his aides didn'tant him to step on that. >> reporter: good morning. it's a huge win. it's actually surprising for many of us covering the president he had a relatively small signing in the oval office and didn't do that traditional press conference. he ran a campaign based on that and it was surprising that this huge victory that he had that he didn't do a bigger event. he noted in the oval office he wanted to do something bigger in january. as you noticed his aides suggested to him maybe let's not do a press conference. they want this tax bill to be the focus. i think it's a huge win. and they want to be talking about that not about questions about russia and a whole host of other issues. here's here at mar-a-lago for the winter holiday where he's surrounded by a lot of longtime friends. he's really most comfortable here. as the calendar turns to 2018, there's a focus on whether the president can hold the house and senate. president trump was asked if he can go out and sell this tax bill, take a list
dan, no doubt it's a big one for president trump at the end of the year, but of course his aides didn'tant him to step on that. >> reporter: good morning. it's a huge win. it's actually surprising for many of us covering the president he had a relatively small signing in the oval office and didn't do that traditional press conference. he ran a campaign based on that and it was surprising that this huge victory that he had that he didn't do a bigger event. he noted in the oval office he...
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and, indeed, democrats seem to still be smarting a little bit from the president's big win on taxes. after obama dan pfeifer tweeted this phi um fant photo of the president with the republican leaders in the oval office yesterday and said he would like to see it on front pages when the president is, quote, unquote, indicted. obama official ben rhodes actually retweeted that with this snarky comment that the photo should also be used, quote, alongside the owe bitthe obitsas in obituaries tha lot of scorn today. nancy pelosi went back to resisting the president's agenda. she told her colleagues they had to vote no on this stop gap measure because it did not include a profession allowing the provision a. >> i don't think in his heart that the president intended to hurt these people in the very cruel way that they are being hurt by the actions that are being taken. >> there will be drama, there will be chaos. there will be yelling and screaming and then we will avert a shut down. that's what happens. unfortunately it shouldn't be this way. >> bigger point after the tax cut victory remember, democrats ha
and, indeed, democrats seem to still be smarting a little bit from the president's big win on taxes. after obama dan pfeifer tweeted this phi um fant photo of the president with the republican leaders in the oval office yesterday and said he would like to see it on front pages when the president is, quote, unquote, indicted. obama official ben rhodes actually retweeted that with this snarky comment that the photo should also be used, quote, alongside the owe bitthe obitsas in obituaries tha lot...
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has told the bbc that he understands this will come as a big shock to a lot of people, but insists he hasn't broken any rules. 0ur sports editor dan
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yesterday's show was a perfect example of chief dan george's line in the movie "little big man."e days it doesn't." but i'm hoping for the sake of lindsay, eric, and kyle that today is a lot different in a positive way. so good luck. here we go. all right, let's put the categories up on the board, shall we? each correct response will end with those three letters. followed by... pay attention. kyle, start. they made the cabinet for $200. kyle. what is the secretary of education? correct. cabinet for $400. eric. what is secretary of the defense? that's it. the eye for $200, please.
yesterday's show was a perfect example of chief dan george's line in the movie "little big man."e days it doesn't." but i'm hoping for the sake of lindsay, eric, and kyle that today is a lot different in a positive way. so good luck. here we go. all right, let's put the categories up on the board, shall we? each correct response will end with those three letters. followed by... pay attention. kyle, start. they made the cabinet for $200. kyle. what is the secretary of education?...
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jon: binky chadha, dan suzuki and nick gartsid mark lehmann. it has been a rough two weeks for the bigh, that's next. 20 minutes away from the open. futures are doing pretty much nothing, down by a single point on the s&p 500, the dow up by 10. this is bloomberg tv. ♪ jon: from new york city, 17 minutes away from the opening bell. the cash open just around the corner. futures really stable after a three-day slide on the s&p 500, the longest losing streak since august of this year. it is not that dramatic when you look at the three days, .7%. time for some morning calls. the noticeable movers. first up, ab inbev of downgraded to underweight. the analyst says the company's underperformance in the u.s. will continue and weigh on profits until fiscal 2020. deutsche bank upgrading aig to a hold from a sell. the stock may have found a bottom after dropping 8% last month. with 12 tech companies, facebook among the highlights, into a $25 price target -- a $225 price target. the underperformer, snapped with a target price of just seven dollars -- snap with a target price of just seven dollars.
jon: binky chadha, dan suzuki and nick gartsid mark lehmann. it has been a rough two weeks for the bigh, that's next. 20 minutes away from the open. futures are doing pretty much nothing, down by a single point on the s&p 500, the dow up by 10. this is bloomberg tv. ♪ jon: from new york city, 17 minutes away from the opening bell. the cash open just around the corner. futures really stable after a three-day slide on the s&p 500, the longest losing streak since august of this year. it...
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the bbc tonight that he understand this "will come as a big shock to a lot of people" but insists he hasn't broken any rules. 0ur sports editor danaving come to dominate cycling's biggest race, chris froome's established himself as the pre—eminent force in his sport, but the british star now faces a fight to save his reputation. it was here during his historic victory at spain's grand tour the vuelta that he was found to have exceeded the permitted legal level of the asthma drug salbutamol. he says on doctor's advice he increased his dosage due to acute symptoms at the end of the day the truth will be told. writers can take the drug ata be told. writers can take the drug at a whole chris froome, who has had asthma since childhood, gave a sample with tracers twice the permitted amount. he says it can be explained. it can be affected by many different factors. dehydration, the way the body metabolisers, for example. this is not a positive test. all asthmatics will know what the drug is and i have only been too happy to help the uci fill in the blanks. in a statement team sky boss sir dave brailsford said: i have the utmost confiden
the bbc tonight that he understand this "will come as a big shock to a lot of people" but insists he hasn't broken any rules. 0ur sports editor danaving come to dominate cycling's biggest race, chris froome's established himself as the pre—eminent force in his sport, but the british star now faces a fight to save his reputation. it was here during his historic victory at spain's grand tour the vuelta that he was found to have exceeded the permitted legal level of the asthma drug...
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billionaire dan gilbert's quicken loans caught up to the big guys in banking.alent to detroit, with top tech giants like facebook and google. how do they plan to lower -- lure millennials? about how talent clusters around big cities -- new york, los angeles, san francisco, silicon valley. he at quicken loans thinks can get people to detroit. what is the pitch? >> for millennials it is a good pitch. lower cost of living in detroit after the bankruptcy and the last 20 years it has been revitalizing downtown. the cost of living and enjoyment sectors, i think millennials seem to like it. there are also financial incentives. joe: for example? >> if you are a tech person, one of the things offered to those employees are stock options for the company. essence,private, so in he is giving away to these hires. people who already work for the company, there have been nice bonuses as well. if you consider the employees of the company to be the best advertisers for the company and the region, he is focusing on that also. >> exactly. a lot of employees at quicken espouse thi
billionaire dan gilbert's quicken loans caught up to the big guys in banking.alent to detroit, with top tech giants like facebook and google. how do they plan to lower -- lure millennials? about how talent clusters around big cities -- new york, los angeles, san francisco, silicon valley. he at quicken loans thinks can get people to detroit. what is the pitch? >> for millennials it is a good pitch. lower cost of living in detroit after the bankruptcy and the last 20 years it has been...
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fox news correspondent dan springer in the beehive state. what were the big from remarks as he visited utah overall? reporter: big takeaway he not only gave rashes in the rotunda in the capital in salt lake city, he signed two declarations drastically shrinking two national monuments both in the state of utah. one was 1.3 million-acre monument called bears ears. that was designated by president obama in last days of his administration. the other that was cut 8jrñ the other, grand stairway was cut in half. this is done to reduce long pattern of federal over reach. past presidents he said they abused 1906 antiquities act. no act used it more than president obama unilaterally designated 500 million-acres as monuments. president trump wants more local control. >> some people think the natural resources of utah should be controlled by a small handful of very distant bureaucrats located in washington. and guess what? they're wrong. reporter: while many in rural america and especially those out west cheered the action, environmentalists, native americans are strongl
fox news correspondent dan springer in the beehive state. what were the big from remarks as he visited utah overall? reporter: big takeaway he not only gave rashes in the rotunda in the capital in salt lake city, he signed two declarations drastically shrinking two national monuments both in the state of utah. one was 1.3 million-acre monument called bears ears. that was designated by president obama in last days of his administration. the other that was cut 8jrñ the other, grand stairway was...
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has told the bbc that he understands this will come as a big shock to a lot of people, but insists he hasn't broken any rules. our sports editor danoan reports. having come to dominate cycling's used race, chris froome has established himself as the pre—eminent force in his sport but the star faces a fight to save his reputation. it was here, during his historic victory at spain's grand tour, the vuelta, in september, that he exceeded the legal level of an asthma drug. on doctor ‘s advice he increased his dosage because of acute symptoms and the night at a training camp in may yorker he told the bbc he had done nothing wrong. training camp in may yorker he told the bbc he had done nothing wrongli do understand obviously it has come asa do understand obviously it has come as a big shock to a lot of people but i stand by what i have always said, in that i certainly haven't broken any rules here. i haven't taken more than the permissible amount, andi taken more than the permissible amount, and i am sure at the end of the day the truth will be told. riders can take the drug, but froome, who has had asthma since childhood and users and
has told the bbc that he understands this will come as a big shock to a lot of people, but insists he hasn't broken any rules. our sports editor danoan reports. having come to dominate cycling's used race, chris froome has established himself as the pre—eminent force in his sport but the star faces a fight to save his reputation. it was here, during his historic victory at spain's grand tour, the vuelta, in september, that he exceeded the legal level of an asthma drug. on doctor ‘s advice...
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it would be a big mess either way, as the great dan balz wrote in his column.ama's senior republican senator, this is a deep red state, richard shelby saying this morning that he would think that alabama should do better than roy moore. that's quite unusual for a sitting senator of your same party to be attacking him. >> dan, i want to end with you. al franken resigned this week. did that have to happen? >> it seems in the current climate it did have to happen. i suspect over time, there will be some revisiting of kind of what's the nature of the penalties that should be applied to different -- >> kirsten gillibrand said none of it is acceptable. >> right. we're now in a climate where that is the case. people in alabama will reach a different conclusion perhaps on tuesday. >> okay. hang on for just a moment. "the roundtable" is sticking with us. >>> we'll take a look at the president's nearly 90-minute campaign rally friday night. filled with red meat for trump supporters. we'll hear from them and take a look at some of the president's questionable claims. we'l
it would be a big mess either way, as the great dan balz wrote in his column.ama's senior republican senator, this is a deep red state, richard shelby saying this morning that he would think that alabama should do better than roy moore. that's quite unusual for a sitting senator of your same party to be attacking him. >> dan, i want to end with you. al franken resigned this week. did that have to happen? >> it seems in the current climate it did have to happen. i suspect over time,...
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. >>> and i'm joining by joy reid and dan rather host of the big interview. mr. rajjer, let me start with you for some perspective here. what struck me today and we just heard chris murphy casually refer to the president as a liar. and it just struck me today that you just -- not that often that that word is used so sharply, so confidently in this setting. and you have a better context for that. is that an accurate assessment on my part. >> it is an accurate assessment on your part and saying this is a historic day. because never in our history have we had a sitting president directly accused by a head -- a former head of the fbi of being a liar. it is a very harsh word. i don't think it has ever been applied, even during the worst of the nixon years, where he said at one point, i'm not a crook. now trump is at the point where he has to say, i am not a liar. the other guy is a liar. this is unprecedented from a historic standpoint. this scene will be written about 50, 100, 200 years from now. there is something shakespearean about it and it was something out of t
. >>> and i'm joining by joy reid and dan rather host of the big interview. mr. rajjer, let me start with you for some perspective here. what struck me today and we just heard chris murphy casually refer to the president as a liar. and it just struck me today that you just -- not that often that that word is used so sharply, so confidently in this setting. and you have a better context for that. is that an accurate assessment on my part. >> it is an accurate assessment on your...
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dan! lift me up! i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream faster, and above all... now, i'll dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed network. >> all about the ladies coming up it jcet rihanna i just saw? warner brothers just released tf the popular ocean 11, this time sandra blanchett, led all-star female anna? hit theatres this june. sure did look like her. check out this little girl, six months olds, making her debut at tokyo zoo. rushed to get a look at the giant panda club with her mom. such a hit, soot had to set up lottery pros toast select guests to come see her. zoo keepers also limited her public appearance toss two and a half hours a day. >> wow. >> when europe a a a lister like that, jim. >> i'm telling you. >> he
dan! lift me up! i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream faster, and above all... now, i'll dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed network. >>...
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dan said. i think it is actual big business to not work with the other side and to be, you know, to be dividedo to speak. i think a lot of people do not put a lot of faith in some of these polls. you go all the way back to the election when they thought hillary clinton had it in the bag and it overwhelmingly went to trump. a lot of people, go back to numbers looking at the cbo scores. numbers, numbers and the american public are not really jiving anymore like they used to. when somebody hears a number, they are skeptical about it. i think that -- david: i do have to credit this poll with, the issues that are closest to people's day-to-day lives, like health care, taxes, education, et cetera, they poll at the top, and ephemeral issues like president trump, go to the bottom five. racism, trump, i mean these are much harder to pin down to actions that happen in day-to-day life. so that part, noelle, i would think would be true. >> yes, you're right. what happens in everyday, everyday life? that is health care, health insurance, going to see a doctor, getting sick. that is taxes. now we got that f
dan said. i think it is actual big business to not work with the other side and to be, you know, to be dividedo to speak. i think a lot of people do not put a lot of faith in some of these polls. you go all the way back to the election when they thought hillary clinton had it in the bag and it overwhelmingly went to trump. a lot of people, go back to numbers looking at the cbo scores. numbers, numbers and the american public are not really jiving anymore like they used to. when somebody hears a...