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dave: i bought a new one, but it's too big. so that's gonna be the new look, assuming it's not all faded like that. lemonis: i want to taste what you're known for. dave: okay, well, i would start with the african-peanut and chicken. lemonis: it does have peanuts in it? dave: yes, peanut butter. lemonis: peanut butter? it's heavy. it's thick, you agree? stephanie: yeah. lemonis: typically, when i order soup, i'm looking for a lighter meal. i don't think that's the case here, though. stephanie: this is the hungarian goulash. lemonis: what's in this thing? dave: that is pork cooked in bacon fat. lemonis: i'm sorry. dave: yeah, you heard me. stephanie: [ laughs ] lemonis: it's delicious, but it is heavy. i had one bite of 10 soups, and i felt like i had eaten for a week. it's too heavy. what's the calories in this one? dave: we don't provide that. lemonis: you don't? what if somebody asks? dave: a lot of people do. lemonis: people ask for lighter options? lemonis: healthier options? stephanie: yes. lemonis: i'd like to see what a cu
dave: i bought a new one, but it's too big. so that's gonna be the new look, assuming it's not all faded like that. lemonis: i want to taste what you're known for. dave: okay, well, i would start with the african-peanut and chicken. lemonis: it does have peanuts in it? dave: yes, peanut butter. lemonis: peanut butter? it's heavy. it's thick, you agree? stephanie: yeah. lemonis: typically, when i order soup, i'm looking for a lighter meal. i don't think that's the case here, though. stephanie:...
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but dave & buster's has a pretty small footprint, they only have 95 locations. is baby could more than double in scale, we love that. i believe management's forecast, because when dave & buster's opens up a new store, it tends to have year on year growth of 50%. the investors get paid back in less than two years. and dave & buster's is uniquely poised to benefit from the closing retail store locations, this company needs a really big building with ample parking and access to public transportation. that means many of the stores being closed by a sears or a jcpenney dave and busters -- what about yesterday's earnings report that sent everybody scur scurrying, the quarter dave & buster's delivered buzz down right fantastic. giving nearly a 90% earnings growth, slightly higher than expected revenue, up 15% 1-5 year over year. dave & buster's had a 3.2% same store sales growth, wall street was looking for 3.7, that's what did it. 3.2%, versus 3.7%, that's what spooked investors who were used to dave & buster's putting up profit quarter after quarter. granted, you migh
but dave & buster's has a pretty small footprint, they only have 95 locations. is baby could more than double in scale, we love that. i believe management's forecast, because when dave & buster's opens up a new store, it tends to have year on year growth of 50%. the investors get paid back in less than two years. and dave & buster's is uniquely poised to benefit from the closing retail store locations, this company needs a really big building with ample parking and access to public...
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the family until december because she has to go through training to make her the assistance dog, but dave says, he normally doesn't post about his daughter on his page, but he has spoken out about autism and how we need to get treatment for those like his daughter. >> the timing is well. the other day they touched about this on "sesame street." it is great to help bring the awareness to people that understand. because there are millions of people with autism. and they are all so unique in their own way. so this dog will help with all kinds of things. >> she loves this dog already. >> no doubt luna is going to change her life. >>> this dash cam mounted inside this tractor-trailer. behind him, about 80,000 pounds. there's construction up ahead with signs for miles, orange pylons, so why is everybody so stacked up when something like this could so easily happen? >> oh! oh! oh! >> 80,000 pounds -- wow! he stops on a dime. >> it could have been a lot worse. what you wind up having is a multi-car fender-bender. even there there was an accident, there wasn't a lot of speed wrapped up here. and t
the family until december because she has to go through training to make her the assistance dog, but dave says, he normally doesn't post about his daughter on his page, but he has spoken out about autism and how we need to get treatment for those like his daughter. >> the timing is well. the other day they touched about this on "sesame street." it is great to help bring the awareness to people that understand. because there are millions of people with autism. and they are all so...
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but dave is a good musician and we went to his front room and we asked people to just come and listenn their phones off and just focus on the music. eight people, you could hear, his grandfather clock in the background ticking and we had never beenin background ticking and we had never been in an environment that was so quiet and that was the first one and it has grown since then. you tapped into a real need for music lovers to go somewhere that they really think they have no other distractions, but to listen to the music. how have you managed to grow it so fast because it is big now, what you're offering. doesn't that scale present difficulties? yes, it kept us up many sleepless nights. how could we scale and keep it small? we went from london to paris and new york and melbourne, mumbai, but each place we had the same rules in place which was be quiet, keep it under 100 people in some sort of intimate space 100 people in some sort of intimate space or 100 people in some sort of intimate space or most often a living room and just ask people to respect the music and that was a way we g
but dave is a good musician and we went to his front room and we asked people to just come and listenn their phones off and just focus on the music. eight people, you could hear, his grandfather clock in the background ticking and we had never beenin background ticking and we had never been in an environment that was so quiet and that was the first one and it has grown since then. you tapped into a real need for music lovers to go somewhere that they really think they have no other...
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. >> i'm going to -- i appreciate the layout, dave. but i'll leave it to him to work with congress. when we're ready to roll it out, we'll do just that. we're not there yet. let's go on with the second. >> building on these jobs numbers today that were very positive, obviously, there's a lot of ceos out there who are excited about the possibility of a tax cut plan. and yet the president has also expressed a lot of concern about the national debt. if you're going to get a tax cut on the level of ronald reagan, historic sized tax cut, how are you going to do that, balance the needs for continued job
. >> i'm going to -- i appreciate the layout, dave. but i'll leave it to him to work with congress. when we're ready to roll it out, we'll do just that. we're not there yet. let's go on with the second. >> building on these jobs numbers today that were very positive, obviously, there's a lot of ceos out there who are excited about the possibility of a tax cut plan. and yet the president has also expressed a lot of concern about the national debt. if you're going to get a tax cut on...
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moving nicely but, dave, roads are a little bit wet out there. >> and in some spots they are. sance sprinkles and showers coming through. otherwise mainly cloudy and chilly on the bus stop but not as cold as yesterday with temperatures in the low 40's. as we roll through the day, any rain ends fairly quickly this morning. i think by the end of the rush hour in most cases and then by noon, 49 degrees, still rather cloudy. we are going to see the return of some sunshine later today, though and we get a high of 59 degrees by 5 o'clock. so it will be milder later today than it was yesterday. and at the airport all green aircraft. doesn't look like we have any major rain situations in any of our big travel destinations, matt and tam. >> he can o, thank you you -- okay, thank you david. it could take a patient only a few days to get hooked on a pain medication. researchers found that people who use a prescription opioid for just one day had a 6 percent chance of is it ill using that drug a year later. that jumped to 13 percent when the prescription was written out for eight or more d
moving nicely but, dave, roads are a little bit wet out there. >> and in some spots they are. sance sprinkles and showers coming through. otherwise mainly cloudy and chilly on the bus stop but not as cold as yesterday with temperatures in the low 40's. as we roll through the day, any rain ends fairly quickly this morning. i think by the end of the rush hour in most cases and then by noon, 49 degrees, still rather cloudy. we are going to see the return of some sunshine later today, though...
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dave's son-in-law, alex's dad, todd popken, farms the acreage. alex tends the tractors. but loss of their patriarch sends ripples of change through the family. dave's widow, judy, moves into town. >> did that surprise you? >> no. mom had said for 10 years, "if something happens to you first, i do not want to stay out here by myself." >> dave's absence creates a crisis, sparking strong disagreement within the family. should they hang on to dave's beloved collection or sell it and close out his "savings account"? >> at the time of his death, how prepared was he for you to take on this huge obligation? >> i wish we would have even had just a couple days to ask him some questions that would have helped us make sure we made the decisions that were how he wished for them to be made. and obviously the more people involved, the harder that decision becomes. you have to know, there were some bumpy roads that we traveled there. >> that's next. >> and now for our "strange inheritance" quiz question... the answer when we return. [ bird caws ] the mercedes-benz of tomorrow will transform
dave's son-in-law, alex's dad, todd popken, farms the acreage. alex tends the tractors. but loss of their patriarch sends ripples of change through the family. dave's widow, judy, moves into town. >> did that surprise you? >> no. mom had said for 10 years, "if something happens to you first, i do not want to stay out here by myself." >> dave's absence creates a crisis, sparking strong disagreement within the family. should they hang on to dave's beloved collection or...
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. >> but dave's just one man verse a lot of trash. so he had an idea. give away, trash grabbers.is anti litter project is called, not in philly. >> we ask residents that in return for six month commitment of going out, once a week we will give you the grabbers, we will give you bags. >> some of his first recruits were nearby families. >> when they brought us the idea, you know. >> trash grabber make it easier and safer for kid to help like eight year-old, shown here who has been helping clean as well. >> picking up a paper. >> there is some more. >> dave's given trash grabbers to 50 families and he is keeping track of the results on instagram with the #not in philly. >> and if you post pictures of your clean up, we have tip card from coffee. >> dave just got a $1,000 grant, to recruit more. >> we figure if we can find a person or two, on each block, the litter problem is in philadelphia and will be no more. >> if would you like to contact the not in philly project, we have information, on our web site at cbs philly .com/brotherly. i'll see you tonight. i'm ukee washington, cbs-3
. >> but dave's just one man verse a lot of trash. so he had an idea. give away, trash grabbers.is anti litter project is called, not in philly. >> we ask residents that in return for six month commitment of going out, once a week we will give you the grabbers, we will give you bags. >> some of his first recruits were nearby families. >> when they brought us the idea, you know. >> trash grabber make it easier and safer for kid to help like eight year-old, shown...
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but now it is time for sports day. hello, i'm olly foster, these are our sportsday headlines this evening. sir dave brailsford admits that mistakes have been made at team sky but says they are a clean team and doping allegations are false. iamat i am at the emirates for arsenal will have to make champions league history to beat bayern munich to a place in the quarterfinals. and five medals in five olympics. katherine grainger receives her damehood from the queen. we will be back at the lawrence when we get that vote. good evening last week, british cycling reached an all time low. they apologised for failings as the organisation was accused of a culture of bullying and discrimination, and also accepting serious failings in their medical record keeping that has hampered a uk anti—doping investiagtion into allegations of wrongdoing. today, the head of team sky, sir dave brailsford has attempted to end the specualtion about the nature of the medicine couriered to sir bradley wiggins six years ago after a race. our sports editor dan roan is with me. dan, he has written to the dcms select committee look
but now it is time for sports day. hello, i'm olly foster, these are our sportsday headlines this evening. sir dave brailsford admits that mistakes have been made at team sky but says they are a clean team and doping allegations are false. iamat i am at the emirates for arsenal will have to make champions league history to beat bayern munich to a place in the quarterfinals. and five medals in five olympics. katherine grainger receives her damehood from the queen. we will be back at the lawrence...
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"it shouldn't need saying, but we all back dave brailsford100%." back dave brailsford 100%." that looked like it was a coordinated push. a number of riders tweeted in a small space of time. it looks like some people, perhaps, didn't get the memo. because chris froome, the leader of team sky, the man who won the tour de france last year was tweeting about an amazing dinner about a restaurant in cape town. he didn't mention anything to do with dave brailsford. by the way, this is also interesting, i spotted this. dan roan, the bbc sports editor messaging the chairman of team sky. "please can i ask if you're disappointed chris froome is yet to tweet a ny disappointed chris froome is yet to tweet any support for dave brailsford? i keep checking but no reply yet. next the brazilian football club which is on its first foreign trip after a plane crash killed most of the first team. they're playing against a venezuelan team. here's their coach describing what the trip means to the club. translation: the most important thing is that we will play in copa liab
"it shouldn't need saying, but we all back dave brailsford100%." back dave brailsford 100%." that looked like it was a coordinated push. a number of riders tweeted in a small space of time. it looks like some people, perhaps, didn't get the memo. because chris froome, the leader of team sky, the man who won the tour de france last year was tweeting about an amazing dinner about a restaurant in cape town. he didn't mention anything to do with dave brailsford. by the way, this is...
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dave's son-in-law, alex's dad, todd popken, farms the acreage. alex tends the tractors. but loss of their patriarch sends ripples of change through the family. dave's widow, judy, moves into town. >> did that surprise you? >> no. mom had said for 10 years, "if something happens to you first, i do t nt to stay out here by myself." >> dave's absence creates a crisis, sparking strong disagreement within the family. should they hang on to dave's beloved collection or sell it and close out his "savings account"? >> at the time of his death, how prepared was he for you to take on this huge obligation? >> i wish we would have even had just a couple days to ask him some questions that would have helped us make sure we made the decisions that were how he wished for them to be made. and obviously the more people involved, the harder that decision becomes. you have to know, there were some bumpy roads that we traveled there. >> that's next. >> and now for our "strange inheritance" quiz question... the answer when we return. [ bird caws ] look at you. you're at the top of your game. at
dave's son-in-law, alex's dad, todd popken, farms the acreage. alex tends the tractors. but loss of their patriarch sends ripples of change through the family. dave's widow, judy, moves into town. >> did that surprise you? >> no. mom had said for 10 years, "if something happens to you first, i do t nt to stay out here by myself." >> dave's absence creates a crisis, sparking strong disagreement within the family. should they hang on to dave's beloved collection or...
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dave's son-in-law, alex's dad, todd popken, farms the acreage. alex tends the tractors. but loss of their patriarch sends ripples of change through the family. dave's widow, judy, moves into town. >> did that surprise you? >> no. mom had said for 10 years, "if something happens to you first, i do not want to stay out here by myself." >> dave's absence creates a crisis, sparking strong disagreement within the family. should they hang on to dave's beloved collection or sell it and close out his "savings account"? >> at the time of his death, how prepared was he for you to take on this huge obligation? >> i wish we would have even had just a couple days to ask him some questions that would have helped us make sure we made the decisions that were how he wished for them to be made. and obviously the more people involved, the harder that decision becomes. you have to know, there were some bumpy roads that we traveled there. >> that's next. >> and now for our "strange inheritance" quiz question... the answer when we return. [ bird caws ] how's it going? -hi. today we're gonna be co
dave's son-in-law, alex's dad, todd popken, farms the acreage. alex tends the tractors. but loss of their patriarch sends ripples of change through the family. dave's widow, judy, moves into town. >> did that surprise you? >> no. mom had said for 10 years, "if something happens to you first, i do not want to stay out here by myself." >> dave's absence creates a crisis, sparking strong disagreement within the family. should they hang on to dave's beloved collection or...
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dave is focusing on is synchronized globally improving economy. if you look at the perspective that each investor has, carl akahn may talked about distressed valuation, but rarely talks macro. that's what dave does. he looks across seat classes, looking 'cross geographies, and money is a relative game. he's say bonds are way too expensive, particularly sovereigns, tiparticularly bund and saying relative to that when you look at what draghi has to do, he's got to get off qe. when he does, it's a positive message. he's looking at it as the glass half full, keeping in mind that the markets are not very cheap, but not expensive yet. with everything that is going on, with the relative value or lack of value in credit, equities are the place to be. so i think it's a very measured response, i don't think it's tremendously dissimilar from what carl is saying, a different perspective. he's worried about the level, but that type of the wall of worry, we've heard jeff gunlock -- >> how could you not be worried or cautious? you have to be. it's a data point in terms of your perspective, with dave, with $17 billion, you can't get in and out. you have to have the conv
dave is focusing on is synchronized globally improving economy. if you look at the perspective that each investor has, carl akahn may talked about distressed valuation, but rarely talks macro. that's what dave does. he looks across seat classes, looking 'cross geographies, and money is a relative game. he's say bonds are way too expensive, particularly sovereigns, tiparticularly bund and saying relative to that when you look at what draghi has to do, he's got to get off qe. when he does, it's a...
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i was disappointed because now i have nothing to talk about but dave murphy reminded that's good forverybody out there, your lanes are opened and moving better but overall you're heavy on the schuylkill eastbound from gulph mills past conshohocken. westbound with no accidents but nonetheless a heavier delay a-32 minute ride from the vine to the blue route. starting to drive through the rain right now. fire police on hand directing traffic plumstead bucks county. new on 413 durham road near curly hill road. live on the vine street expressway jamming up westbound as you head towards center city and you can see not terribly wet right here on the vine. no overnight construction scheduled this week on the vine either, matt. >> okay, thank you, karen. >>> storm tracker6 and dave murphy next. >> ♪ (vo) love. i got it. i gotcha baby. (vo) it's being there when you're needed most. love is knowing... he's the one. (vo)...it was meant to be. and love always keeps you safe. we're fine. (vo) love is why we built a car you can trust. now and for a long time to come. the all-new subaru impreza seda
i was disappointed because now i have nothing to talk about but dave murphy reminded that's good forverybody out there, your lanes are opened and moving better but overall you're heavy on the schuylkill eastbound from gulph mills past conshohocken. westbound with no accidents but nonetheless a heavier delay a-32 minute ride from the vine to the blue route. starting to drive through the rain right now. fire police on hand directing traffic plumstead bucks county. new on 413 durham road near...
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her phone stayed charged with her car's battery but by dave five she had to leave the safety of her carand go in search of cell phone service. >> i put another on there wrote on a piece of paper and said i'm walking east to try and find cell phone signal. if you read this please come help me. >> she finally got a signal and was able to call 911 but after 49 seconds, the call dropped. >> i was unsure i had gotten enough information for them to help me. >> reporter: but she had and finally help arrived in a helicopter. >> i looked to the right he look to the right he saw one object i saw another object. so what i saw was a glare. >> that glare was her car. with a note amber left inside they were able to find her. >> i was crying and just a mess and what edgar walked up, did you call? >> incredible story. all right. septa riders you'll soon have more places to sit. the transit authority is buying by level trains for regional rail cars. septa says it will spend more than $137 million on at least 45 of these double decker trains. the first of the trains will be delivered in late 2019. >>> re
her phone stayed charged with her car's battery but by dave five she had to leave the safety of her carand go in search of cell phone service. >> i put another on there wrote on a piece of paper and said i'm walking east to try and find cell phone signal. if you read this please come help me. >> she finally got a signal and was able to call 911 but after 49 seconds, the call dropped. >> i was unsure i had gotten enough information for them to help me. >> reporter: but...
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dave clark. pam cook is off today. steve is off as well but we have mark here this morning. mark? >> happy to be here with you dave and i think actually might be rain or snowing when they do that snowpack survey today, because you can see they are tracking a weather system out to our east and up to our north as well also impacting the bay area weather pattern with cooler temperatures and some gusty winds so here is the overall weather picture with the rain showers up to our north and moving out to our east as well, as you can see out towards south lake tahoe snow levels around 5500 feet and i did see a light rain report out toward blue canyon this morning. right now lots of 50s on board temperatures not extremely cold but if you feel that wind it feels chilly we'll check in on the current wind speeds and you could see pretty strong gusts out toward novado sustained at 25 gusting to 48 miles an hour, concord winds sustained at 12 gusting to 20, and more reports for you with sfo gusting to 32 miles an hour. san jose not nearly as strong winds only three miles an hour so for today we'
dave clark. pam cook is off today. steve is off as well but we have mark here this morning. mark? >> happy to be here with you dave and i think actually might be rain or snowing when they do that snowpack survey today, because you can see they are tracking a weather system out to our east and up to our north as well also impacting the bay area weather pattern with cooler temperatures and some gusty winds so here is the overall weather picture with the rain showers up to our north and...
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but it's not. he whole state of florida is completely insane. a this point. dave gets the greatest eest clippings send to him and i get a fair number. they're disturbing, make you want to sleep with the lights on at night but it's good material for your next book. but real life is the best. we're in a situation now politically, one of our most famous residents in palm beach, florida. a situation that none of us -- no novelist could have -- it's like a tom wolfe and hunter thompson got together and created what we have now. and vonnegut. you've get that from the daily stuff but by and large writing is a job a damn peculiar job. >> most people who write, i think, spend -- the image you have is something just comes to you and it's like this flash and it's so rare. it's really more like it doesn't seem that good and then the next day seems maybe a little better and then -- but it's like that. slowly adding words, not just this blinding flash -- except for stephen king. but some people can write at that incredibly high prolific -- i don't know how he does it. i don't k
but it's not. he whole state of florida is completely insane. a this point. dave gets the greatest eest clippings send to him and i get a fair number. they're disturbing, make you want to sleep with the lights on at night but it's good material for your next book. but real life is the best. we're in a situation now politically, one of our most famous residents in palm beach, florida. a situation that none of us -- no novelist could have -- it's like a tom wolfe and hunter thompson got together...
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as i said, they're not quite there yet, but they think at some point they'll get there. christine and dave>> if the health bill does pass, it's said to be go straight there. second-ranking republican leader john cornyn said should the house repeal the bill on thursday, the senate will take it up next week and approve it. he said if they pass it, we will pass it. >> other senate republicans not so sure, lisa murkowski said, wow, pretty progressive. and senators already on record against the bill in its current form are tom cotton, mike lee and rand paul. republicans can afford only two deflections in the senate. >>> a long grueling day on tap for supreme court nominee neil gorsuch. gorsuch faced a ten-hoyer grilling by senators on tuesday, with democrats challenging his ability to maintain independence from president trump. list ton this exchange under richard blumenthal about the president's frequent criticism of the judiciary. >> when anyone criticizes the honesty or integrity, the motives, of a federal judge, well, i find that disheartening. i find that demoralizing because i know the tr
as i said, they're not quite there yet, but they think at some point they'll get there. christine and dave>> if the health bill does pass, it's said to be go straight there. second-ranking republican leader john cornyn said should the house repeal the bill on thursday, the senate will take it up next week and approve it. he said if they pass it, we will pass it. >> other senate republicans not so sure, lisa murkowski said, wow, pretty progressive. and senators already on record...
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let's say christine, you and i have a conversation and dave is in the conversation as well, but he is talking to you and not to me. it is possible that dave would be considered an incidental collect right there. that incidental collection is part of what gets wrapped up in everything. >> one of us would be under fisa court order. one is a foreign national. >> one party of the communicati communication. >> that is right. christine, you are a legitimate target under the fisa court order. i am talking to you and i'm wrapped up in the conversation. i'm considered u.s. person number one. as u.s. person number one, that is how i show up in the report. the collection of dave, that could be, we assume, u.s. person, that is something that would be part of the incidental piece. >> he seems to be taking issue with the unveiling, unmasking of names. how may that have been done improperly? >> that is interesting. there is a report we talked about yesterday afternoon that basically said that nunes himself figured out who these people were. that doesn't mean they were unveiled. they were still in th
let's say christine, you and i have a conversation and dave is in the conversation as well, but he is talking to you and not to me. it is possible that dave would be considered an incidental collect right there. that incidental collection is part of what gets wrapped up in everything. >> one of us would be under fisa court order. one is a foreign national. >> one party of the communicati communication. >> that is right. christine, you are a legitimate target under the fisa...
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"we made mistakes but we're a clean team." sir daves it's no mystery what was in that package for sir bradley wiggins. good evening. it's now seven seasons in a row that arsenal have been knocked out of the champions league in the last 16, but never in such a humiliating manner. already trailing 5—1 after the first leg against bayern munich, the germans won by the same scoreline tonight. 10—2 on aggregate is the second biggest victory over two legs in the history of the competition. let's speak to our sports correspondent natalie pirks at the emirates stadium. there was unrest before kick—off among the fans natalie, what was the mood like after that? they went away with about 20 minutes to go, they didn't stick around to see the end. they knew exactly what was coming. 0bviously see the end. they knew exactly what was coming. obviously the build up to this match had been overshadowed by talk of a training ground bust—up with sanchez. and talks of arsene wenger‘s future. in the first half, it looked as if arsenal had found the fight that
"we made mistakes but we're a clean team." sir daves it's no mystery what was in that package for sir bradley wiggins. good evening. it's now seven seasons in a row that arsenal have been knocked out of the champions league in the last 16, but never in such a humiliating manner. already trailing 5—1 after the first leg against bayern munich, the germans won by the same scoreline tonight. 10—2 on aggregate is the second biggest victory over two legs in the history of the...
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but was willing to work with him. if the president trusts someone enough to run a government agency, he should trust them to appoint their own deputy. kennedy: do we need all the federal jobs? dave: i don't know. maybe they would appoint someone who would shrink the agency. but the oh-eds they are calling journalism are saying these position are crucial or vital. i don't know. we spent $4 trillion a year, we could cut half of it and have the same government we had under george w. bush. the idea that this is a disaster because he hasn't filled these bs. kennedy: we just got a phenomenal jobs reports and there are other economic indicators. julie: that jobs report, he hasn't passed health reform or a budget. that's left over from the previous guy. those jobs are leading indicators. but i will say if you are rex tillerson you can't run the entire state department by yourself. claiming democrats for not getting through nominees who haven't been nominated yet. that's magical thinking. julie: every cabinet secretary is confirmed who has been nominated. republicans control everything. you can't keep blaming barack obama. kennedy: what about chuck schumer who says we'll slow walk this.
but was willing to work with him. if the president trusts someone enough to run a government agency, he should trust them to appoint their own deputy. kennedy: do we need all the federal jobs? dave: i don't know. maybe they would appoint someone who would shrink the agency. but the oh-eds they are calling journalism are saying these position are crucial or vital. i don't know. we spent $4 trillion a year, we could cut half of it and have the same government we had under george w. bush. the idea...
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dave, you said we could abolish the tsa. butl the jobs lost. >> that's right. >> andy: it's a huge job spur. >> by this logic, we should have full employment tomorrow. >> andy: absolutely. i do agree that the tsa is generally bad. except for rod williams, of course. for anyone that saw "get out." which i don't think is anyone in this room. tom, you said what about that big scanner? i think the point of this is that the people who set off the scanner will then be groped. >> tom: it doesn't, it's not a metal detector. it makes you naked, it spins and then they look at it. >> andy: if they see on the suspicious, they will then grope you. >> boops it. >> andy: never accuse me of saying that anything boops. 70% of americans say we're losing our identity, tom, you pointed out the democrats were nearly three times as likely as republicans to say that the u.s. should be made above new cultures and values that should change as new people arrive. what if, hear me out on this, what if they're both right? what if there is an essential u.s.
dave, you said we could abolish the tsa. butl the jobs lost. >> that's right. >> andy: it's a huge job spur. >> by this logic, we should have full employment tomorrow. >> andy: absolutely. i do agree that the tsa is generally bad. except for rod williams, of course. for anyone that saw "get out." which i don't think is anyone in this room. tom, you said what about that big scanner? i think the point of this is that the people who set off the scanner will then...
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sunday a few more clouds temperatures a little bit milder less winds it will feel better but we'll still below dave this fios party is da bomb! fo shizzle! it's tv totally ahead of its time. yo, let me check that. oh snap. that x1 voice remote is crunk! and it lets me search with the sound of my voice. what should i watch? things have come a long way since you got fios. [nervously laughs] what's fios? fios has fallen behind. don't fall with it. xfinity x1 will change the way you experience tv. hi hey i'll take one of those new fast play games. oh, you ready for a rush? uh, sure! ♪ i'm pretty excited for you right now. ♪ fast play is the new way to play fast and win instantly from the pennsylvania lottery. pick a game, get your ticket and see if you've won. i won! fast play, please! fast play. play fast. win instantly. i got it. i gotcha baby. (vo) it's being there when you're needed most. love is knowing... he's the one. (vo)...it was meant to be. and love always keeps you safe. we're fine. (vo) love is why we built a car you can trust. now and for a long time to come. the all-new subaru impreza se
sunday a few more clouds temperatures a little bit milder less winds it will feel better but we'll still below dave this fios party is da bomb! fo shizzle! it's tv totally ahead of its time. yo, let me check that. oh snap. that x1 voice remote is crunk! and it lets me search with the sound of my voice. what should i watch? things have come a long way since you got fios. [nervously laughs] what's fios? fios has fallen behind. don't fall with it. xfinity x1 will change the way you experience tv....
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i one propose the titled be another damn book by dave barry and almost went for that but didn't. >> host: maybe your next book. dave bare barry's greatest hits, 1997. dave barry schlepped here, history of the dave barry hits below the beltway, 2002. dave bare -- i'll mature when i'm dead 2010, live x-raying find happiness and then this year, best state ever, a florida man defends his homeland. how long have you been living in florida.31 >> 31 years. i moved to home from the united states in 1986. >> host: and we'll figure out where you were before that after i want to make sure our audience can get involved here, and this is a call-in program, regular viewers of booktv know. we'll put the known numbers up to have a conversation with dave barey, 202-748-8200 in eeast and central time zones, 748 can 820n in mountain and pacific time zone you.2- can't get through on the phone lines and want to try social media,@booktv is our twitter happen, make a comment on our facebook page, facebook.com facebook.com/book tv and send an e-mail to book tv at c-span .0 org.a? >> are you only special media?
i one propose the titled be another damn book by dave barry and almost went for that but didn't. >> host: maybe your next book. dave bare barry's greatest hits, 1997. dave barry schlepped here, history of the dave barry hits below the beltway, 2002. dave bare -- i'll mature when i'm dead 2010, live x-raying find happiness and then this year, best state ever, a florida man defends his homeland. how long have you been living in florida.31 >> 31 years. i moved to home from the united...
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[laughter] i once proposed that title be another dam dave barry book by dave barry, and that almost went with buthey didn't. suspect may be your next one. dave barry's greatest hits came out in 1997. dave barry selector which is aimed at united states, also came out in 1997. dave barry hits below the beltway, 2002. dave barry "money secrets," 2006. dave barry history of the millennium, so far 2007. i will mature when i'm dead 2010. live right and find happiness came out two years ago, and then this year, "best. state. ever" a florida man defense his homeland. how long have you been living in florida? >> guest: 31 years. as i say i moved to miami from united states in 1986. [laughter] >> host: and we will figure out where you were before that after come want to make sure our audience can get involved. this is a call-in program as regular reviews the booktv know. we'll put the phone numbers up f you'd like to have a conversation with dave barry, 202-728-8200 for those in east and central time zones. 202-728-8201 for those of you in the mount a specific time zones. if you can't get through on the ph
[laughter] i once proposed that title be another dam dave barry book by dave barry, and that almost went with buthey didn't. suspect may be your next one. dave barry's greatest hits came out in 1997. dave barry selector which is aimed at united states, also came out in 1997. dave barry hits below the beltway, 2002. dave barry "money secrets," 2006. dave barry history of the millennium, so far 2007. i will mature when i'm dead 2010. live right and find happiness came out two years ago,...
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it was a lie, but she said it got dave toys confess to the -- davis to confess to the killings. she said she thought she could trust her boyfriend to take good care of her beloved pets. >> if anything happened to him, i would have been devastated. i told him that that weekend before i left. i was like, you better take care of him, nothing better happen. >> davis is being held on animal cruelty charges pending bail. >>> a girl in north jersey is okay after her bluetooth speaker went up in flames on her bed. the girl's mom shot the video in bergen county. you see the unplugged speaker start to smoke on the bed. the family acted quickly and took it outside. they heard pops, and the speaker went up in flames. fire investigators are examining the device. >>> another staple of spring will bloom this weekend. the cherry blossom festival of greater philadelphia. >> like popcorn in the trees there. farm and beauty begins tomorrow with activities in west fairmont park and parts of the city. organizers told us just where all the cherry blossoms come from. >> we had a gift of 1,600 trees fr
it was a lie, but she said it got dave toys confess to the -- davis to confess to the killings. she said she thought she could trust her boyfriend to take good care of her beloved pets. >> if anything happened to him, i would have been devastated. i told him that that weekend before i left. i was like, you better take care of him, nothing better happen. >> davis is being held on animal cruelty charges pending bail. >>> a girl in north jersey is okay after her bluetooth...
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. >> it's foggy out there, but we look good so far dave and pam. we have some slowing on 580 and 205 at the alto mont pass. you look at the right of your screen, 205 and 580 we have slow traffic, but once you make it into livermore, it looks good. no major problems on 580 or 680. 880 southbound in front of the coliseum looks good with no major issues. at the bay bridge toll plaza, we have a nice looking drive, westbound. it doesn't look like there's a lot going on. as a matter of fact, traffic looks good across into san francisco. the fog is going to be out there in some areas. 4:44. let's bring steve in. >> thank you, sal. >> you're welcome. >>> good morning, everybody. we have a change here and some is in the form of fog. other areas to the north getting a lot of cloud cover. to the south we'll start off with some sun and we'll get cloud covering continuing to move in, but the low clouds being pushed in advance of it. that's playing of good pockets -- watch out. some of that is down on the deck and cloud cover to the north might give a little rain
. >> it's foggy out there, but we look good so far dave and pam. we have some slowing on 580 and 205 at the alto mont pass. you look at the right of your screen, 205 and 580 we have slow traffic, but once you make it into livermore, it looks good. no major problems on 580 or 680. 880 southbound in front of the coliseum looks good with no major issues. at the bay bridge toll plaza, we have a nice looking drive, westbound. it doesn't look like there's a lot going on. as a matter of fact,...
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but according to dave brat of virginia, he does not see what the president is saying as a primary threat is the play here? is the freedom caucus respond well to threats? if you look at any recent history? >> yeah, i've heard of dave brett. i worked to eric cantor, so dave brat is somebody i'm familiar with. >> we didn't need to go there, doug, but i did want to come to you with that question. >> the freedom caucus typically never responds well to threats, but those threats have usually come from congressional leadership. and we see outrage du jour created by freedom caucus members who say you can't threaten us, you can't take away our committee chairmanships or any of the mechanisms that congressional leadership has. what's new is that this is coming from president trump. and we'll see if primaries come from this. we'll see what happens with the bill. but donald trump is such a new dynamic in republican politics, and especially on capitol hill, that this kind of criticism coming from the president is what's really new to the freedom caucus, and it's why their response has been by and lar
but according to dave brat of virginia, he does not see what the president is saying as a primary threat is the play here? is the freedom caucus respond well to threats? if you look at any recent history? >> yeah, i've heard of dave brett. i worked to eric cantor, so dave brat is somebody i'm familiar with. >> we didn't need to go there, doug, but i did want to come to you with that question. >> the freedom caucus typically never responds well to threats, but those threats...
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>> but the red one hits dave's honda pilot. the third time it's been hit by a vehicle. and the larger white suv smacks into the first plow on scene. all inside survive, but there are still more out-of-control vehicles right behind them. >> watch out, guys! watch out! >> get out of the road! get out of the road! >> a driver just misses people running away on the sidewalk and lands in betty ian's front yard. >> i saw a woman barrel through the hedges. and i was afraid that she may have been seriously hurt and when she stepped out of the car it was the biggest relief that she was okay. >> watch out, guys! here comes another one. >> but the icy hill will still claim one more vehicle. a full sized car slides sideways out of control. it crunches the pickup with full force. fortunately there's no passenger in the car and it doesn't stop until it hits a tree, next to the first car that slid into the yard. all tolled, more than two dozen cars slid past the camera, ten of them suffering damage. no one is seriously injured. when an officer arrives on scene to sort out this bad day
>> but the red one hits dave's honda pilot. the third time it's been hit by a vehicle. and the larger white suv smacks into the first plow on scene. all inside survive, but there are still more out-of-control vehicles right behind them. >> watch out, guys! watch out! >> get out of the road! get out of the road! >> a driver just misses people running away on the sidewalk and lands in betty ian's front yard. >> i saw a woman barrel through the hedges. and i was...
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[laughter] >> but do you know who could not be happier about this? my new friend dave. > i was really hoping 25 or 30. [laughter] >> and he has a point on that one. there has been a lot more rain and sleet and had been expected. but governor cuomo help you prepare for the worst. >> we are redeploying assets from new york city and long island to central new york and the southern tier. >> governor cuomo says that he plans restore services on metro-north and also bus service by thomas tomorrow's commute. we will have to see if that happens. >> are equaled? >> yes, i am so cold and i think i'm going to blow over. [laughter] >> thank you, diana. before we get to the rest of the 30 experts, let's check in with jerrold. >> you are one of the 30. in the snow. [laughter] >> will be doing? >> it is warm in here. [laughter] come on, come on. >> i am not ready for this. [laughter] >> i am not prepared. i don't have clothes or anything. [laughter] >> so looks like we will check in with darrell furse. [laughter] >> catch me outside. how about that reed. [laughter] >> will check back i
[laughter] >> but do you know who could not be happier about this? my new friend dave. > i was really hoping 25 or 30. [laughter] >> and he has a point on that one. there has been a lot more rain and sleet and had been expected. but governor cuomo help you prepare for the worst. >> we are redeploying assets from new york city and long island to central new york and the southern tier. >> governor cuomo says that he plans restore services on metro-north and also bus...
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but it only takes a taste to know that's a sweet deal. how old do you think these things are? >> 100 years old. >> reporter: for 75 winters, dave'shas been making maple syrup. >> right there looks like a good spot to me, but that's just my guess. we never know. >> reporter: this is how he used to do it when he was a boy. with hand drills and hammers, horses and sleds, and thousands of buckets that had to be emptied multiple times a day if the sap was really flowing. sounds like hard work. >> it was. there it comes. >> reporter: there she goes. >> get a taste of it. >> reporter: the older the tree, the sweeter the sap. older is better? >> yes. >> reporter: in the tree business. >> yes. you hear it? that's what i would call an average flow. it would be going ping, ping, ping if it was faster. that's the sound of money dropping into the bottom of the pale. >> reporter: how many trees do you think you were working back then? >> probably 800 to 1,000 trees. >> reporter: vermont is the largest maple syrup producer in the u.s. with every fourth tree in the state being a maple, there's plenty of natural resources for big and small busine
but it only takes a taste to know that's a sweet deal. how old do you think these things are? >> 100 years old. >> reporter: for 75 winters, dave'shas been making maple syrup. >> right there looks like a good spot to me, but that's just my guess. we never know. >> reporter: this is how he used to do it when he was a boy. with hand drills and hammers, horses and sleds, and thousands of buckets that had to be emptied multiple times a day if the sap was really flowing....
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dave lee tries it on. butirst: the uk parliament has approved legislation giving prime minister theresa may the power to begin formal divorce talks with the european union. however, she won't do that immediately, as some had thought, but it will happen before the end of march. the negotiations will bring a period of uncertainty for the uk economy. britain recorded growth of 2% last year. but in 2017, the international monetary fund predicts this will slow to 1.5%, though this is actually up from their previous estimate of 1.1%. the story gets worse in 2018, where growth is expected to come in atjust1.4%. the ongoing uncertainty has also taken its toll on the currency. since the referendum lastjune, the value of the pound has fallen over 18% against the us dollar. the weakness in sterling has made imports into the country more expensive. in the three months ending injanuary, fish prices rose 8.8%, tea prices were up 6%, and butter prices rose some 15.8%. the negotiations will take place as eurosceptic political
dave lee tries it on. butirst: the uk parliament has approved legislation giving prime minister theresa may the power to begin formal divorce talks with the european union. however, she won't do that immediately, as some had thought, but it will happen before the end of march. the negotiations will bring a period of uncertainty for the uk economy. britain recorded growth of 2% last year. but in 2017, the international monetary fund predicts this will slow to 1.5%, though this is actually up...
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. >> thank you, i appreciate the layout, dave, but i'll leave it to him to work with congress.we're ready to roll it out we will do just that, we're not there yet so let's go on next. >> secondly, building on these jobs numbers today that look very positive obviously there's a lot of ceos excited about the ability of a tax cut plan and yet the president has also expressed a lot of concern about the national debt. if you're going to get a tax cut on the level of ronald reagan historic size tax cut how are you going to do that balance the need for continued job growth with the concerns about the debt? >> because i think that one of the best ways to get the national debt down is to grow the economy. the more the economy is growing the more we can get it at 3, 4, 5%. create a deeper manufacturing base, between that and some of the efforts that the president has put in to make government more efficient around effective, and save money at that level those are the two things combined to get the deficit down. >> of the more than 13,000 syrian refugees in this country, less than 150 are
. >> thank you, i appreciate the layout, dave, but i'll leave it to him to work with congress.we're ready to roll it out we will do just that, we're not there yet so let's go on next. >> secondly, building on these jobs numbers today that look very positive obviously there's a lot of ceos excited about the ability of a tax cut plan and yet the president has also expressed a lot of concern about the national debt. if you're going to get a tax cut on the level of ronald reagan...
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it is not the campaign trail, but going back to sell his message to the people. christine and dave. >> jeff zeleny at the white house. thank you. >>> president trump is not expected to rollout his travel ban today. it is still expected this week. at least one major change from the original version under discussion now. three of the president's top advisors. rex tillerson and james mattis and h.r. mcmaster are urging mr. trump to remove iraq from the list of seven banned countries. the revised ban was supposed to be unveiled yesterday. they delayed it to keep the signing on the positive buzz on the address on tuesday night. the president has been making the argument that the national security emergency requires quick passage of the measure. you get your cabinet in place and you have more decision making. we have such a presence in iraq with the national security structure. that is the least worry. those people are vetted. >> as for the timeliness, this is an interesting argument. he needed to keep the country safe. that's why it came on a friday night quickly and now delay it a day
it is not the campaign trail, but going back to sell his message to the people. christine and dave. >> jeff zeleny at the white house. thank you. >>> president trump is not expected to rollout his travel ban today. it is still expected this week. at least one major change from the original version under discussion now. three of the president's top advisors. rex tillerson and james mattis and h.r. mcmaster are urging mr. trump to remove iraq from the list of seven banned...
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made it that much more rewarding to stop in and smell the roses or in this case, the lip >> dave dills, daze sis butthe tulips. >> we came here to like see all the flowers >> the snow made us decide we wanted a come out and smell the beautiful flowers >> it's the last weekend for the flower show and you can tell by the size of the crowds >> second weekend is the business easiest. >> reporter: early ye >> when the snow came on tuesday, it really emptied the place out. there was nobody here. >> reporter: the snow wiped out some of the surplus in profits made by vendors in previous days, and it will be tough to make up for the loss >> hard to catch up. you can't really catch up two days. tuesday and wednesday were both kind of lost days for the marketplace. >> reporter: some it's not all about fun, there are awards to be had, and the prestige that comes with it >> flower divides. >> reporter: in the convention center's upstairs ball room room, some of the best >> to be recognized in a higher class, to be singled out is a wonderful tribute to a lot of labor, a lot of dedication, and again, in the end, a
made it that much more rewarding to stop in and smell the roses or in this case, the lip >> dave dills, daze sis butthe tulips. >> we came here to like see all the flowers >> the snow made us decide we wanted a come out and smell the beautiful flowers >> it's the last weekend for the flower show and you can tell by the size of the crowds >> second weekend is the business easiest. >> reporter: early ye >> when the snow came on tuesday, it really emptied...
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but, again, dave, you had two separate crashes out here this morning. all of the lanes of 580 were blocked for about an hour this morning. again, as you can clearly see behind us, traffic is back open this morning after this investigate. >> alex savidge, westbound along 580. thank you. >>> the time is now 7:06. happening today, the santa clara valley water district will host a community meeting tonight talking about upgrades at the anderson dam that could help prevent flooding in the future. that work is part of the seismic retrofitting of the anderson dam. the district wants to rebuild the dam. that will take years. the ground breaking isn't scheduled until 2021. officials say the plan to make the concrete spillway higher and also increase the size of the outlet pipe. >> the outlet to this reservoir was built in 1950. it is not a very large outlet. it can't release water very fast. >> now, the public meeting will start at 6:00 tonight at the morgan hill community center. but the water district isn't the only one taking action after the recent flooding.
but, again, dave, you had two separate crashes out here this morning. all of the lanes of 580 were blocked for about an hour this morning. again, as you can clearly see behind us, traffic is back open this morning after this investigate. >> alex savidge, westbound along 580. thank you. >>> the time is now 7:06. happening today, the santa clara valley water district will host a community meeting tonight talking about upgrades at the anderson dam that could help prevent flooding in...
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they're trying to clear up the ramp from i-95 northbound to the walt whitman bridge but it's still blocked with an accident, daveround but they really are starting to diminish. we could be dealing with this for another hour or so and then the sun comes back and we get a nice mild high of 63. it is going to be windy this afternoon though. >> all right. that's our show for this morning. thanks for joining us. "good morning america" is next. for karen rogers dave murphy, tamala edwards and nydia han i'm matt o'donnell. goodbye. [laughter] >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with simply right checking from santander bank, transfer, or payment each month to waive the monthly fee. and there's no minimum balance. you're alright with simply right checking from santander bank. are you feeling alright, with simply baby? ♪hecking from santander bank. or is it your allergy pills? holding you back break through your allergies. introducing flonase sensimist. more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances
they're trying to clear up the ramp from i-95 northbound to the walt whitman bridge but it's still blocked with an accident, daveround but they really are starting to diminish. we could be dealing with this for another hour or so and then the sun comes back and we get a nice mild high of 63. it is going to be windy this afternoon though. >> all right. that's our show for this morning. thanks for joining us. "good morning america" is next. for karen rogers dave murphy, tamala...
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so a lot of people having fun but also as you saw there a lot of people doing some work making some money on this snow day. back to you. >> all right, davethanks. >>> philadelphia city workers did not get a day off but they did get to sleep in an hour later. employees were called in to work on an hour delay. you can see workers bracing the conditions as they head to do city hall around 10:00 this morning. some guys shoveling around the building had been out since 11:30 last night. >>> the weather made for rough driving conditions and impacted public transportation as well. you can take look at this video our crews shot. you can see a septa bus stuck at 13th and spruce. here's a live look at center city. a number of septa bus routes are still suspended right now. most regional rail lines are operating on a saturday schedule and all trolley lines are ru running but you got to expect delays. >>> down the jersey shore it's not flood -- snow but flooding and beach erosion that's stirring up all the trouble. high surf combined with high tides slamming waves into roads. this street in margate looking a little bit like a small pond this morning.
so a lot of people having fun but also as you saw there a lot of people doing some work making some money on this snow day. back to you. >> all right, davethanks. >>> philadelphia city workers did not get a day off but they did get to sleep in an hour later. employees were called in to work on an hour delay. you can see workers bracing the conditions as they head to do city hall around 10:00 this morning. some guys shoveling around the building had been out since 11:30 last...
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but somehow they've delighted in every leak since january. ♪ good point, right, dave smith? kind of snickering at him. >> it is a different thing, but the application is 180 degrees wrong. it is a very different thing, violating the privacy rights of an individual is wrong, the exposing government secrecy is great. >> tom: of course, you have the opposite -- >> i have this crazy vision that the cia is a group of people who got caught torturing people in war a few years ago, so i'm okay with their secrets being exposed. having those people spy on private citizens i find to be a little bit dangerous. >> tom: coming from someone like sean spicer, don't you agree that they're two different things? >> they are two different thing things. >> tom: exactly. >> ben kissel, you want to jump in here, i can see. >> the whole thing is like the movie "clue," all the government secrets. sean spicer is like tim curry as the butler, trying to keep it together. "it's a fine party!" dave is correct, there are differences. i don't mind the cia's tactics and what they've done over the year on fo
but somehow they've delighted in every leak since january. ♪ good point, right, dave smith? kind of snickering at him. >> it is a different thing, but the application is 180 degrees wrong. it is a very different thing, violating the privacy rights of an individual is wrong, the exposing government secrecy is great. >> tom: of course, you have the opposite -- >> i have this crazy vision that the cia is a group of people who got caught torturing people in war a few years ago,...
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not one rgs b, but two jerseys. both as dave mentioned found in mexico.ear's jersey missing in houston and the one he wore two years ago. both in the possession of a credentialed member of international media. this is the video that was instrumental in the investigation. nfl network identifying the suspect. the former executive with the mexican newspaper. houston police say an informant led them to the jerseys. the fbi and mexico federal police conducted the raid at ortega's home. charges expected to be filed. the nfl will return to mexico city this season. raiders hosting the new england patriots. >>> the collision of sports and politicians. colin kaepernick still without a job after a free agent three weeks ago. some wondering if the decision to not stand last season is keeping a team from signing him. president trump at a rally in louisville, kentucky seemed to take credit for kaepernick's unemployme unemployment. >> your san francisco quarterback, i'm sure nobody ever heard of him. there was an article today reported that nfl owners don't want to pick
not one rgs b, but two jerseys. both as dave mentioned found in mexico.ear's jersey missing in houston and the one he wore two years ago. both in the possession of a credentialed member of international media. this is the video that was instrumental in the investigation. nfl network identifying the suspect. the former executive with the mexican newspaper. houston police say an informant led them to the jerseys. the fbi and mexico federal police conducted the raid at ortega's home. charges...
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jealousy drove joel dave toys kill not one but two of his girlfriend's dogs. jennifer sherman said she left her dogs in the care of davis in two occasion and davis confessed to crushing and suffocating them. >> he said to me because i showed more love to the dogs than i did to him. >> who knows maybe the dogs saved her life. and he's not in her life an anymore thank god for her and it's a shame and hopefully justice will be served. >> davis is held on $500,000 bail. >> also, tonight, a drexel university professor is making national headlines facing backlash on social media offer a tweet. and this is not the first time his words have stirred up controversy. >> a drexel university professor sparked outrage on social media after posting a tweet, george sickrela mar is professor the global politics and posted this sunday morning. some guy gave up first class seat for uniformed soldier people are thanking him i'm not to vomit or yell about mozul. that came on heels of investigation in u.s. military air strike that reportedly killed 200 civilians. this is not the fi
jealousy drove joel dave toys kill not one but two of his girlfriend's dogs. jennifer sherman said she left her dogs in the care of davis in two occasion and davis confessed to crushing and suffocating them. >> he said to me because i showed more love to the dogs than i did to him. >> who knows maybe the dogs saved her life. and he's not in her life an anymore thank god for her and it's a shame and hopefully justice will be served. >> davis is held on $500,000 bail. >>...
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but is this the best tactic? here's dave lee. nvidia is taking a different approach. on this. nvidia is best known for creating chips to handle high—end graphics, but increasingly the company is looking to apply that computer power to data and ai. this week it introduced jetson tx2, the latest in their line of what are essentially supercomputers on a chip. so, thejetson tx2 is really for artificial intelligence at the edge — devices like robots, drones, portable medical devices, which need a lot of intelligence, but they are really small and they have small power. sojetson is going to give them the level of performance they need to do artificial intelligence in that small size. so a drone that has artificial intelligence on board is going to help find people that are, say, missing in the wilderness, and deliver them first aid or supplies. some were given a chance to experiment with the new gear, which they said has many practical applications. there are many reasons why you might want to keep your computer power on a local device like this. for starters, it's much more
but is this the best tactic? here's dave lee. nvidia is taking a different approach. on this. nvidia is best known for creating chips to handle high—end graphics, but increasingly the company is looking to apply that computer power to data and ai. this week it introduced jetson tx2, the latest in their line of what are essentially supercomputers on a chip. so, thejetson tx2 is really for artificial intelligence at the edge — devices like robots, drones, portable medical devices, which need...
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. >> i'm going to -- i appreciate the layout, dave. but i'll leave it to him to work with congress. when we're ready to roll it out, we'll do just that. we're not there yet. let's go on with the second. >> building on these jobs numbers today that were very positive, obviously, there's a lot of ceos out there who are excited about the possibility of a tax cut plan. and yet the president has also expressed a lot of concern about the national debt. if you're going to get a tax cut on the level of ronald reagan, historic sized tax cut, how are you going to do that, balance the needs for continued job growth with concerns about the debt? >> because i think that one of the best ways to get the national debt down is to grow the economy. the more the economy is growing, the more we can get it at 3, 4, 5%, the more the deficit goes down. that's just the best way to tackle the deficit, is to grow the economy. put people back to work, create a deeper manufacturing base. between that and some of the efforts that the president has put into make government more efficient and effective and save m
. >> i'm going to -- i appreciate the layout, dave. but i'll leave it to him to work with congress. when we're ready to roll it out, we'll do just that. we're not there yet. let's go on with the second. >> building on these jobs numbers today that were very positive, obviously, there's a lot of ceos out there who are excited about the possibility of a tax cut plan. and yet the president has also expressed a lot of concern about the national debt. if you're going to get a tax cut on...
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but a pretty shot of the bay area. thank you for joining us this morning tuesday march 28th. good morning i'm pam cook. >> and i'm daverk. steve paulson right over there with your forecast. >> nice today. still a little warmer. i can't lose that but it is slightly cooler this morning. we'll still retain a little bit of the coast. william tweedy in vallejo. a whopper of a system getting its act together. it will be a major severe weather producer. it's also producing a lot of snow in the rockies. on the backside of that they had a little presip going into phoenix and now into tuscan. everything's coming down out of the northwest you can see the air flow. we still keep a few clouds in and i think also that northwest breeze in you're in the shade you'll feel that chill in the morning. 40s on the temps. 50s for some. 43 in santa clara and 44 in gilroy. low to mid 40s all over including boulder creek. mostly sunny here. slightly warmer. you can see how the storm track is taking most everything up in the pacific northwest, not here. 60s and 70s on the temps. all right. it's 5:01 and i hope your screens are green as we say.
but a pretty shot of the bay area. thank you for joining us this morning tuesday march 28th. good morning i'm pam cook. >> and i'm daverk. steve paulson right over there with your forecast. >> nice today. still a little warmer. i can't lose that but it is slightly cooler this morning. we'll still retain a little bit of the coast. william tweedy in vallejo. a whopper of a system getting its act together. it will be a major severe weather producer. it's also producing a lot of snow in...