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a question from chris harding. chris asks do you see a bigger, 500 year cycle going on? are we living at a time we are due for a massive reset. >> i get very suspicious, economic historians with cycles in the world. any color you want through any type of thing so i am skeptical in the optical stuff. one of the richest people around and there are limits to how much you can take him. i read these interventions and analyses of the world is a mea culpa for what we have done and if you look at other things, declarations on inequality and insignificant limited this other stuff this is a resignation that the system must and we want to edge toward a solution. we don't do we want to understand angrynomics is normal and will gathering societies can't survive it. >> makes sense. i was going to follow it but i will shut up and let the audience stopped. what is the trajectory from austerity to angrynomics? is it due to endogenous factors? what led you to write previous book to this book? >> great question. everything is endogenous. what we think is outside going in, the financial cri
a question from chris harding. chris asks do you see a bigger, 500 year cycle going on? are we living at a time we are due for a massive reset. >> i get very suspicious, economic historians with cycles in the world. any color you want through any type of thing so i am skeptical in the optical stuff. one of the richest people around and there are limits to how much you can take him. i read these interventions and analyses of the world is a mea culpa for what we have done and if you look at...
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retracted over the last week in that there is an open seat in kansas and democrats are hoping chris cole locke, really hard-line conservative on voting rights and immigration lost in 2018 gubernatorial race in kansas and democrats wanted him to get through that for the republic in primaries but roger marshall who is a more established or publican got to that primaryug instead and so kansas went from being potentially very attractive democratic part it to a moreic friends of the democratic senate target and just to put kansas in perspective there are positive trends in parts of the state for democrats but the bottom line is if he's not elected, they not elected since 1932 [inaudible] it's a long republican lineage. >> host: center for politics .org / crystal ball is where you can go and that is where you can find this map. it is the current map that picks right now for which races are leaning which way and that is the united states senate map. the blue color there are states leaning thermostatic states in this cycle, those in red lien likely or safe republican and seats and then in the yellow category is a
retracted over the last week in that there is an open seat in kansas and democrats are hoping chris cole locke, really hard-line conservative on voting rights and immigration lost in 2018 gubernatorial race in kansas and democrats wanted him to get through that for the republic in primaries but roger marshall who is a more established or publican got to that primaryug instead and so kansas went from being potentially very attractive democratic part it to a moreic friends of the democratic...
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chris kobach hard-liner, a trump ally for a while now. and this really was an interesting race that got national attention because it illustrates a divide within the republican party that we have seen playing out. this was kind of a microcosm of that. and what happened was a lot of the establishment getting behind marshall really believing he was the one that could win the senate seat coming up in the fall. chris kobach getting in the race as well. it was a large race, a big field. and president trump failing to endorse in this race. really kind of staying back. republican establishment had hoped that president trump would weigh in for marshall. they believed that was their best choice. and their best chance of keeping that senate seat. but president trump, we had reporting from earlier in the cycle that he certainly -- he didn't want to weigh in on this because marshall supported john kasich in the past. so he had really hung back. chris kobach getting beat by roger marshall. democrats hoped it would have been kobach because they thought
chris kobach hard-liner, a trump ally for a while now. and this really was an interesting race that got national attention because it illustrates a divide within the republican party that we have seen playing out. this was kind of a microcosm of that. and what happened was a lot of the establishment getting behind marshall really believing he was the one that could win the senate seat coming up in the fall. chris kobach getting in the race as well. it was a large race, a big field. and...
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chris: it is still hard to tell, but it is the folks who don't have access to those teachers, i think clearest one. the children who aren't going to get access to the correct social, emotional education they need to -- and academic education they will need during these times. emily: do you think we should be looking at this as a year of lost learning? is that what it is? is this going to be a lost year for our children? chris: for some, and that is the scary part. it will be a lost year for some. our most disadvantaged children and families. emily: iman, how about you? you are on the front lines of first responders, helping nurses get jobs at hospitals. how does this play out? iman: the pandemic has definitely exacerbated inequalities in health care, too. even before the pandemic, black patients, even when you control for everything else, age, insurance, so on, got worse care and had higher mortality when they went to hospitals. that is an uncomfortable reality we live in. they actually get worse care. when the pandemic happened, we saw a huge shift into digital health and telemedicin
chris: it is still hard to tell, but it is the folks who don't have access to those teachers, i think clearest one. the children who aren't going to get access to the correct social, emotional education they need to -- and academic education they will need during these times. emily: do you think we should be looking at this as a year of lost learning? is that what it is? is this going to be a lost year for our children? chris: for some, and that is the scary part. it will be a lost year for...
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. >> it's good to be with you, chris, and hard to overstate the importance of this announcement thiswill set the tone for the last 80 or so days. and we believe that it's the most important decision right now that would set the stage to close the enthusiasm gap and bring the democratic party base together, unify a message and go forth with very high turnout. that's what it's going to take in order to win, particularly battleground states that trump won in 2016. and, look, black women have been leading the fight for justice and for democracy for generations. putting a black woman on the ticket as biden's running mate is an indication and a recognition that black women aren't just the powerhouse base of democratic party voters and the expectation that black women will turn out for democrats in the high 90% which, you know, is more democratic than any other race and gender. but it's also a recognition that black women are ready to lead. ready to govern. and this is important, necessary step. >> and if biden doesn't choose a black woman, do you believe there will be a price to pay? >> we
. >> it's good to be with you, chris, and hard to overstate the importance of this announcement thiswill set the tone for the last 80 or so days. and we believe that it's the most important decision right now that would set the stage to close the enthusiasm gap and bring the democratic party base together, unify a message and go forth with very high turnout. that's what it's going to take in order to win, particularly battleground states that trump won in 2016. and, look, black women have...
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chris? >> there's one person that bragged about knowing russian mafia. >> how hard would it be to find somebodyd he introduced chris, from the very beginning, with that in mind. of setting chris up. >> i mean, i know it sounds like just really dumb movie. but if you had ever met novak, the man has a byzantite mind. turned out, he was probably fishing for information. >> it reminded friend, john fife, of a conversation with novak after they had dined together. john posed a question, he said. mostl mo just hypothetical. >> i said, david, you ever contemplating committing the perfect murder? and he said yes. the key element to that is making sure that someone is caught and charged with the crime. once they have somebody, they'll stop looking and that's how you can really get away. >> and now, novak had taken off. and even though their questions didn't amount to hard evidence, of course, chris's defense attorneys wondered, as they prepared for the trial, why the police had so readily dismissed novak as a suspect. dismissed him and a few other, quite puzzling discoveries. like, for example, the one
chris? >> there's one person that bragged about knowing russian mafia. >> how hard would it be to find somebodyd he introduced chris, from the very beginning, with that in mind. of setting chris up. >> i mean, i know it sounds like just really dumb movie. but if you had ever met novak, the man has a byzantite mind. turned out, he was probably fishing for information. >> it reminded friend, john fife, of a conversation with novak after they had dined together. john posed...
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chris. [inaudible] inc. one of the perceptions on the right, especially the hard right is there is a progressive left. but in some ways they loathed america they have disdain for i it. you spend so much similar to the chris, i think what i learned about his perspective and for most of those on the left is that in fact they do love america deeply. and they love it for the values and the principles that are enshrined whether family documenting and religion. but they are generally known for they have a deep concern and empathy for those left out and continue to be left out today. and is chris and i talked often responded to epitomize the challenges that people face. especially marginalized communities today. as a deep passion for the communities and they have a rightful place in the american. once that came to be and how deep that much love, now we are talking about shared values and shared grounds, those who might have different languages for it that's an easy thing for us to engage on. okay that's great. maybe sticking with this theme. i'm interested and maybe also with you jordan. i'm wondering if you
chris. [inaudible] inc. one of the perceptions on the right, especially the hard right is there is a progressive left. but in some ways they loathed america they have disdain for i it. you spend so much similar to the chris, i think what i learned about his perspective and for most of those on the left is that in fact they do love america deeply. and they love it for the values and the principles that are enshrined whether family documenting and religion. but they are generally known for they...
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>> very hard, chris, because, heretofore, the government has failed for the last 40 years. mean, all you have to do is talk to the poor, the working poor, and the barely middle class in this country, and we know this. and what president trump has done has kpsexacerbated that -- those challenges. you know, we have 90 million people in this country right now who are underinsured or uninsured. we got 12 billionaires -- i was listening to you and don. 12 -- we have 12 billionaires, who control a trillion dollars. you know, we are entering, as secretary robert rice talked about, the second gilded age. so when you combine all of that, it is very hard to get people to believe that government can, or that government will. because we have the capacity to change and to help people through their struggle, beyond covid because the challenges were there before covid. the covid just exposed. the question becomes do we have the will to do it? being those we conundrums. >> people say i like joe. you don't have to sell me on it. i get it. it's amazing that he kept enduring such personal pai
>> very hard, chris, because, heretofore, the government has failed for the last 40 years. mean, all you have to do is talk to the poor, the working poor, and the barely middle class in this country, and we know this. and what president trump has done has kpsexacerbated that -- those challenges. you know, we have 90 million people in this country right now who are underinsured or uninsured. we got 12 billionaires -- i was listening to you and don. 12 -- we have 12 billionaires, who...
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. >> others like chris have a hard time believing that glaciers melting so far away could ever take hisbt that melting dplabiers in antarctica -- glaciers in ant architeka will affect you here? >> this place is around water. we have always been around water. if we would be sinking, i think we would be suffering. >> if my land goes under water due to sea water rise, is it still my land? >> generally not. >> really? >> reporter: generally when land turns into open navigable water you don't own it. you don't get a check. >> it's not under water. >> eventually it will be. >> it's not yet. >> i heard that, but it's still on top. >> reporter: it's still dry and it's still yours? >> and it's still mine. >> reporter: if it is this hard to move a few dozen people, consider the most widely accepted estimate by mid-century, climate could displace 200 million. at least 130,000 puerto ricans left their island right after hurricane maria, which many of the folks i met there after losing home and hope, their american passport became their most valuable. imagine what border crossings around the world m
. >> others like chris have a hard time believing that glaciers melting so far away could ever take hisbt that melting dplabiers in antarctica -- glaciers in ant architeka will affect you here? >> this place is around water. we have always been around water. if we would be sinking, i think we would be suffering. >> if my land goes under water due to sea water rise, is it still my land? >> generally not. >> really? >> reporter: generally when land turns into...
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politically risky territory but i don't think you can say it's a category -- to not go hard on protesters. >> chriss than a minute for you, guy, and i'm going to press my point. it doesn't seem to me it's that hard to say what happened to george floyd was unacceptable, but when you start seeing looting, oftentimes in african-american communities, that's unacceptable too. am i wrong? >> no, you're right. it shouldn't be hard, and yet it was impossible for the democrats to even make that distinction once over four nights, so respectfully disagree with my friend gillian, i think it's pretty clear-cut. democrats made a mistake, they decided not to address or even acknowledge that there are riots in the streets and now they are trying to clean up because it's becoming an issue that could hurt them but it could be too little, too late in some respects. >> chris: gillian turner, unfortunately, the guy gets the last word but you can save it for the commercial. see you next sunday. up next, our "power player of the week," an inside look at the tech that campaigns are using now that we are all social distanc
politically risky territory but i don't think you can say it's a category -- to not go hard on protesters. >> chriss than a minute for you, guy, and i'm going to press my point. it doesn't seem to me it's that hard to say what happened to george floyd was unacceptable, but when you start seeing looting, oftentimes in african-american communities, that's unacceptable too. am i wrong? >> no, you're right. it shouldn't be hard, and yet it was impossible for the democrats to even make...
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because this was so hard and, chris, i have means -- i have things that -- people at my disposal thatn contact. and the whole time i'm thinking the people that don't have insurance, how are they going through this? the people that can't find tests, how are they going through this? the people in detention, the people who are incarcerated that have no masks or hand sanitizer. how are they going through this? you know? and i listened to congressman -- and all of the congressmen are driving me nuts right now because this is not political. please. there is a public health crisis. one american is dying every eight seconds from covid-19. this isn't about individualism. this is about communal responsibility during a public health crisis. and, you know, i didn't want to make this interview political, but politics is personal. and i think it's worth pointing out that while republicans, since he was going to blame everything on the democrats, are unwilling to help people struggling who cannot work right now at $600 a week, they have no problem sending $2.2 trillion on tax cuts for wealthy famili
because this was so hard and, chris, i have means -- i have things that -- people at my disposal thatn contact. and the whole time i'm thinking the people that don't have insurance, how are they going through this? the people that can't find tests, how are they going through this? the people in detention, the people who are incarcerated that have no masks or hand sanitizer. how are they going through this? you know? and i listened to congressman -- and all of the congressmen are driving me nuts...
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i think it's categorically a mistake to not go hard on the protestors. chrisi have less than a minute for you guy and i will press my point. it doesn't seem to me it's hard to say that what happened to george floyd is unacceptable but when you start seeing lootings often times in african-american communities that's unacceptable too, am i wrong? guy: no you're right and it shouldn't be hard and yet it was impossible for the democrats to even make that distinction once and i disagree with my friend gillian. democrats made a mistake. now they are trying to clean up because it's becoming an issue that could hurt them but it could be too little too late in some respects. chris: gillian, unfortunately guy gets the last word, but you can -- you can save it for the commercial, thanks, panel, see you next sunday. up next our power player of the week, an inside look at the tech that campaigns are using now that we are all social distancing. ♪ guys, are you tired of frequent nighttime bathroom trips? well, force factor prostate helps reduce urges to urinate, plus fully e
i think it's categorically a mistake to not go hard on the protestors. chrisi have less than a minute for you guy and i will press my point. it doesn't seem to me it's hard to say that what happened to george floyd is unacceptable but when you start seeing lootings often times in african-american communities that's unacceptable too, am i wrong? guy: no you're right and it shouldn't be hard and yet it was impossible for the democrats to even make that distinction once and i disagree with my...
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chris. what are some of those things that i know in this day and age it's hard to admit because in many ways you feel like it's a struggle and if yousee any ground on anything it's a sign of weakness . but i'm curious what are some of those things you say internally that we need to do a better job onthat and that we should aspire to be better on these issues . >> that's a great question and i think their specific policy areas that people in the republican party, i wish they would take a different stance but as kind of a meadow place, i think the republican party and the conservative movement have a hard time articulating these angles. i have a hard time saying we want all americans to step up or we want every kid to have the best quality education possible or a society in which everybody has a minimum standard of living that is enough to have an essential living wage and i think the reason they can't articulate those things is because they think in doing so they admit the means must be government spending but they have an aversion to doing it, every conservative i know does care about those
chris. what are some of those things that i know in this day and age it's hard to admit because in many ways you feel like it's a struggle and if yousee any ground on anything it's a sign of weakness . but i'm curious what are some of those things you say internally that we need to do a better job onthat and that we should aspire to be better on these issues . >> that's a great question and i think their specific policy areas that people in the republican party, i wish they would take a...
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i learned that i can learn anything if i try hard enough. lemonis: chris, we're good. got on, i don't like the margins. so i've pretty much established that this whole thing sucks. and you don't have to be an expert at everything. you could partner with somebody that is an expert. i know nothing about making candy. but i always wanted to own a candy store. it's good. i didn't really get a good taste. i need another one. and i could almost argue that pete and allison made my dream come true. i've cried with business owners... i was eight years old. that's what i remember. ...and i've screamed to the top of my lungs. [ shouts ] guys, shut up! for a minute, shut up! what's come out of it for me, and i think for a lot of other people, is how to treat people, how not to treat people. but isn't that a life lesson, in general? take a chance on really good people, it will work out? i never would've dreamed, never would've dreamed this, never. thank you, marcus. don't invest in really bad people, bad idea. how is that any different than relationships, hiring? i mean, how is it
i learned that i can learn anything if i try hard enough. lemonis: chris, we're good. got on, i don't like the margins. so i've pretty much established that this whole thing sucks. and you don't have to be an expert at everything. you could partner with somebody that is an expert. i know nothing about making candy. but i always wanted to own a candy store. it's good. i didn't really get a good taste. i need another one. and i could almost argue that pete and allison made my dream come true....
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what chris did as he could do hard. want my kids to be off their phones pretty want them to be off their for the only way you can do it is to give them something better. i gave them crisper die am not the secret weapon, chris is a secret weapon. i'm not the great wider it's chris's art your kids are falling for. i know if i gave them that, they are adorably want to learn more but he is our secret weapon for it and met him truly on the internet pretty follow me on twitter, we became friends because he's a history nerd and we have mutual friends that introduced us. don't talk to kids on the internet that was a joke. i don't need a lawsuit. this town is bringing a lawsuit. everyone says i'm a lawyer i know, i know, i know. i met chris we just hit it off of the love of history. it was an easy choice. picked him out from there. we been having a great time since. okay yeah. >> what is your timeline for i am ehrhardt? see what yes show your work so we know it to buy prayed the next kids books. really quickly about them. in two
what chris did as he could do hard. want my kids to be off their phones pretty want them to be off their for the only way you can do it is to give them something better. i gave them crisper die am not the secret weapon, chris is a secret weapon. i'm not the great wider it's chris's art your kids are falling for. i know if i gave them that, they are adorably want to learn more but he is our secret weapon for it and met him truly on the internet pretty follow me on twitter, we became friends...
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>> i mean, you know, one of the things that i have a hard time doing, chris, is taking seriously donald trump. around these sort of issues. in mean, we need to understand him for who he is, we cthe main thing we hear him talk like this, we need to understand it for the materialistic language that it is, i've done more for african-americans, we don't need him to do something for us, we need him to be the president of the united states, to uphold the principles and the norms of democracy. he sounds like a plantation and we should be grateful to him, we should show gratitude to him. what does he mean? on the face that he's done more than lyndon johnson? it's false. simply having to answer the question is insulting, as if we're some ward of the state, that state actors must do something for as opposed to us being citizens of this republic. claiming our just do as citizen another example of how debased his character is, in my view. >> eddie glaude, always great to see you. you know, i freeze frame, and i'm not -- i freeze frame you and look at all the books you're reading, and -- his selecti
>> i mean, you know, one of the things that i have a hard time doing, chris, is taking seriously donald trump. around these sort of issues. in mean, we need to understand him for who he is, we cthe main thing we hear him talk like this, we need to understand it for the materialistic language that it is, i've done more for african-americans, we don't need him to do something for us, we need him to be the president of the united states, to uphold the principles and the norms of democracy....
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it's hard to hear a little bit of that of course chris are they. going to take it off. you know we'll put them all into it let me put a cost on front of it that i want. andree books the man for surgery and quickly moves on to deal with a case of domestic violence. she says she was thrust punched in the right of a has been in the early hours of this morning she sustained no less rushing to unload and we still need to look at the high to see whether there is really very much thought as well that they've ever looked out looking down on me look down. can you see me take tea can you see our. sister can you ask her whether she can see nicely with that i with the division is down on the number down there i mean. here we have one there you can see me. about 33 just needed to have a look. ok. we're going to need to operate this i.v. was ok. in south africa one woman is killed by her partner every 6 hours leading to the highest rate of femicide in the world. so this morning to see better. you look for to me please. see her nurse cataract operation it got there you know they only
it's hard to hear a little bit of that of course chris are they. going to take it off. you know we'll put them all into it let me put a cost on front of it that i want. andree books the man for surgery and quickly moves on to deal with a case of domestic violence. she says she was thrust punched in the right of a has been in the early hours of this morning she sustained no less rushing to unload and we still need to look at the high to see whether there is really very much thought as well that...
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you know, chris, you say christopher wray is very deliberate. are republicans going too hardng action now or is he handling this in the proper manner? >> chris is trying -- he inherited quite a mess from the failed leadership of jim comey and strzok and page and that whole palace guard around comey. he's had a very difficult task in trying to restore the credibility of the agency. it is the best agency in the world. it has the finest men and women this country has to offer. chris is being very deliberate about it, making sure he's not breaking any rules, not stepping on the investigation of john durham which is where the real -- i think the real crux is. durham's investigation is what's going to reveal what really happened in the course of this russia investigation and all the political machinations behind it. carley: we're all waiting for that to be finished so we can learn more about it. speaking of james comey, last week sally yates was in front of the senate judiciary committee and she said jim comey went rogue when he interviewed michael flynn. what happens with james co
you know, chris, you say christopher wray is very deliberate. are republicans going too hardng action now or is he handling this in the proper manner? >> chris is trying -- he inherited quite a mess from the failed leadership of jim comey and strzok and page and that whole palace guard around comey. he's had a very difficult task in trying to restore the credibility of the agency. it is the best agency in the world. it has the finest men and women this country has to offer. chris is being...
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>> chris, thank you very much. >>> already hit hard by the coronavirus, florida is facing a double blowith a hurricane bearing down tonight. what residents are being told to do to stay safe. >>> and spacex is off and headed home. but there's a real challege facing the astronauts as they return to earth. stay with us. now there's more to loveched with xfinity x1,gs? the ultimate entertainment experience. like live sports. they're back with the best way to watch. and more streaming apps all in one place. more classics. more premiers. plus, more to easily find using just your voice. hello, more. where have you been all my life? find your favorites and more all in one place with x1. plus, get speed, coverage and security with the xfi gateway. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> once again good evening. i'm dion lim. >> and i'm eric thomas. in tonight's headlines, in half an hour indoor businesses like hair salons and gyms will be shut down in san mateo county. the only way affected businesses can stay open is to move their operations outdoors. it was the last bay area county to be added to
>> chris, thank you very much. >>> already hit hard by the coronavirus, florida is facing a double blowith a hurricane bearing down tonight. what residents are being told to do to stay safe. >>> and spacex is off and headed home. but there's a real challege facing the astronauts as they return to earth. stay with us. now there's more to loveched with xfinity x1,gs? the ultimate entertainment experience. like live sports. they're back with the best way to watch. and more...
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and hard interviews, some of which donald trump has done like he did with chris wallace.f this stronger and the reason is because i think a lot of people know joe biden as a career politician. some know joe biden as the man who lost his wife, his daughter, and then his son later in life. some know him as the vice president with barack obama. but i think just hearing from all these different individuals and especially the woman who knows him best coming up, dr. jill biden, i think that may change some people's minds because they don't really know the man maybe and they know policy. and you can google the policies but can you google that much about the man? lindsey graham said that joe biden was one of the nicest people he'd ever met. i think it's funny that out there today, jill biden, dr. biden is tweeting "how did you get this number?" those were her first words to vice president joe biden, now officially the democratic nominee. >> bill: "people" magazine, apparently he and kamala harris had done an interview and a photo shoot. that will be distributed sometime soon we b
and hard interviews, some of which donald trump has done like he did with chris wallace.f this stronger and the reason is because i think a lot of people know joe biden as a career politician. some know joe biden as the man who lost his wife, his daughter, and then his son later in life. some know him as the vice president with barack obama. but i think just hearing from all these different individuals and especially the woman who knows him best coming up, dr. jill biden, i think that may...
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[cheers and applause] how hard it is to accept the truth. chrisht for the nomination, some delegates tried to draft ted kennedy. a college intern landed a big interview. >> chris wallace caught up with desal who had this to say. >> ted kennedy called you this afternoon, what did he say to you? >> the senator asked me not to place husband name in nomination. chris: did he give any reasons for that? >> no. chris: what dud you say in return? >> i said i would respect his wishes but that this movement had gone too far to be stopped. chris: kennedy would play a big role in 1980s -- role in the 190 convention. when kennedy lost, the question was would he support carter. top kennedy aides tell us that kennedy will say he and carter will quote march together, ending all doubt he might not support the democratic nominee. but in the end, kennedy's peach did more for him than carter. >> the work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives and the dream shall never die. chris: convention speeches can make or break political careers. in 2004 a young state
[cheers and applause] how hard it is to accept the truth. chrisht for the nomination, some delegates tried to draft ted kennedy. a college intern landed a big interview. >> chris wallace caught up with desal who had this to say. >> ted kennedy called you this afternoon, what did he say to you? >> the senator asked me not to place husband name in nomination. chris: did he give any reasons for that? >> no. chris: what dud you say in return? >> i said i would respect...
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it's hard for me to think about what have not been missteps here. totally unforced errors. chris, wear a mask, physically distance, don't go to indoor crowded places, avoid large gatherings. wash your hands for three weeks. do this for three weeks and we'll be looking at the backside of this curve. how hard is that? how hard is that? >> how pathetic is that? to use the president's word that applied more to him than his subject in that particular context. three weeks, we could be in a different place, and yet we're all heading into fall. ready or not, here we come. kids aren't going to be in school the right way, it's going to screw up people's work lives, the economic recovery, our kids. there's going to be more inequalities. it's going to get worse. there's no reason for this. the only thing i disagree with this, they're not unforced errors, they were forced errors. this task force would have taken a different direction. the heads of those agencies would have wanted to do different things. the governors were asking for different things, trump didn't want to indulge it, that's a
it's hard for me to think about what have not been missteps here. totally unforced errors. chris, wear a mask, physically distance, don't go to indoor crowded places, avoid large gatherings. wash your hands for three weeks. do this for three weeks and we'll be looking at the backside of this curve. how hard is that? how hard is that? >> how pathetic is that? to use the president's word that applied more to him than his subject in that particular context. three weeks, we could be in a...
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his wife is 93 when chris he was born there weren't any streets electronic aria poverty and hard work influenced his lifestyle and diet but to this day he only sees his doctor for routine checkups what's the secret to his good health. or. well it's a lot of fish. after all i was a fisherman myself. meets twice a week at most. you were to. and i really like to learn to. maybe daddy gaghan like him like wine doesn't agree with me it gives me a ration of that's why i only drink beer. this close to a 3rd of a career as 10000 residents live to be older than 90 finding out why this is has been keeping countless greek and foreign researches busy for years. men because kalimba says please let it korea centenarians have attracted international attention however he's also concerns that the elderly could soon be the and only ones left on the island with other people if you want to we have to improve our infrastructure so young people stay on it korea. large we need to make investments in health care education and transport passion believe it or ports roads are slick british political might you s
his wife is 93 when chris he was born there weren't any streets electronic aria poverty and hard work influenced his lifestyle and diet but to this day he only sees his doctor for routine checkups what's the secret to his good health. or. well it's a lot of fish. after all i was a fisherman myself. meets twice a week at most. you were to. and i really like to learn to. maybe daddy gaghan like him like wine doesn't agree with me it gives me a ration of that's why i only drink beer. this close to...
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. >> it's hard when your values are so different in terms from the working-class families instead of triple down from above. chrismr. secretary you heard speaker pelosi say she would like to resume talks, are you ready to do so and frankly giving these differences in what you heard from her today, why should we think negotiations this week would go any better than the failed negotiations of the last two weeks. steven: i told the speaker and the senator schumer anytime to have a new proposal i'm willing to listen. let me say, you're right, we agreed with the democrats and we want to send more checks to the market workers and more ppp to the hardest of businesses, we said let's pass legislation on the things that we agree on and knock these off one of the time, they refused to do that until they get there trillion dollars for the states. i spoke to many governors over the last few days, we offered more money for the states, they still have 150 billion from last time, most have not used half of the money, the governors are saying we need more money for education, we need help in the president said will give it to yo
. >> it's hard when your values are so different in terms from the working-class families instead of triple down from above. chrismr. secretary you heard speaker pelosi say she would like to resume talks, are you ready to do so and frankly giving these differences in what you heard from her today, why should we think negotiations this week would go any better than the failed negotiations of the last two weeks. steven: i told the speaker and the senator schumer anytime to have a new...
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chris. thank you for helping get information out to our communities. people are aware your government is hard at work on your behalf to get you what you need during a dynamic and challenging time. >> that is it for this episode. we will be back with more information shortly. this is coping with covid-19. i am chris manners, thanks for watching on sfgovtv. >> what we're trying to approach is bringing more diversity to our food. it's not just the old european style food. we are seeing a lot of influences, and all of this is because of our students. all we ask is make it flavorful. [♪] >> we are the first two-year culinary hospitality school in the united states. the first year was 1936, and it was started by two graduates from cornell. i'm a graduate of this program, and very proud of that. so students can expect to learn under the three degrees. culinary arts management degree, food service management degree, and hotel management degree. we're not a cooking school. even though we're not teaching you how to cook, we're teaching you how to manage, how to supervise employees, how to manage a hote
chris. thank you for helping get information out to our communities. people are aware your government is hard at work on your behalf to get you what you need during a dynamic and challenging time. >> that is it for this episode. we will be back with more information shortly. this is coping with covid-19. i am chris manners, thanks for watching on sfgovtv. >> what we're trying to approach is bringing more diversity to our food. it's not just the old european style food. we are seeing...
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chris. the message here is that this shouldn't be this hard.n georgia, you're seeing -- for all your viewers out there, go covid- to covidactnow.org. [ inaudible ]. >> we're hoping to get dr. go up -- dr. gupta. we're going to take a quick break and hope to have dr. gupta resumed after this quick break. k [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. here's your iced coffee! ♪ america runs on dunkin' >>> we believe we have banished our technical gremlins and we are back with dr. vin gupta. you were talking about the website, we have so. confusion. what can you tell us? >> sorry about that, chris. go to covidactnow.org. you'll find georgia or florida having high daily cases per 100,000 individuals, having icu bed capacity iss
chris. the message here is that this shouldn't be this hard.n georgia, you're seeing -- for all your viewers out there, go covid- to covidactnow.org. [ inaudible ]. >> we're hoping to get dr. go up -- dr. gupta. we're going to take a quick break and hope to have dr. gupta resumed after this quick break. k [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11...
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. >> how hard it is to accept the truth. >> chris: in the fight for the kennedy.n, some delegates triednterview. >> cbs news reporter chris wallace caught up with him, who had this to say. >> ted kennedy called this afternoon, what did he say to you? >> the senator asked me not to place his name in nomination. >> did he give any reasons for that? >> no. >> what did you say in return? >> i said that i would respect his wishes, but that this movement had gone too far to be stopped. >> kennedy would play a big role in the 1980 convention, waging a bitter floor fight against president jimmy carter. when kennedy lost, the question was what he support carter? >> top kennedy aides -- they will "march together" ending all doubts that he might not support the democratic nominee. >> been in the end, kennedy's speech did more for him then carter buried >> the work goes on, the cause indoors, the hope still lives, and the dream shall never die. >> chris: convention speeches can make or break political careers. in 2004, a young state senator delivered the keynote that headed him to the presidency fo
. >> how hard it is to accept the truth. >> chris: in the fight for the kennedy.n, some delegates triednterview. >> cbs news reporter chris wallace caught up with him, who had this to say. >> ted kennedy called this afternoon, what did he say to you? >> the senator asked me not to place his name in nomination. >> did he give any reasons for that? >> no. >> what did you say in return? >> i said that i would respect his wishes, but that this...
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chris. we heard from some veteran cal fire firefighters, decades of experience. they had a hard time putting into words how big this fire is. then they added that it does have the potential to reach the city limits of santa cruz. the crackling of the fire burning in the santa cruz mountains actually sounds like heartbreak. it looks like heartbreak, too, as family homes burned along with redwoods that haven't burned in a hundred years. more than 20 homes and structures are now confirmed loss, perhaps not even counting these. 25,000 evacuates are out of their homes and the fire is at 40,000 acres and counting. at least three firefighters are injured. bonnie dunne has been burning since last night, but with about 500 firefighters on czu complex fire, they're stretched thin. the weather conditions aren't helping either, and cal fire can't even get into the air long enough to gauge the true scope of the fire, because the visibility is so bad. >> because of the way the smoke is laying down from the north to the south, it's essentially covering the fire front of where the fire activity
chris. we heard from some veteran cal fire firefighters, decades of experience. they had a hard time putting into words how big this fire is. then they added that it does have the potential to reach the city limits of santa cruz. the crackling of the fire burning in the santa cruz mountains actually sounds like heartbreak. it looks like heartbreak, too, as family homes burned along with redwoods that haven't burned in a hundred years. more than 20 homes and structures are now confirmed loss,...
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. >> part of the reason that hits me so hard is chris weber was the biggest, baddest man in basketballhat level of shared experience and to bring them down off of posters and pedestals as black men who share an experience with every black man in this country i thought was incredibly moving. >> yeah. i -- you know, willie, there is not a black person in this country right now who hasn't been talking about this all night. the sacramento kings were my favorite team. i think if there is one thing i need to understand in this particular moment, it doesn't matter how rich you are. it doesn't matter how educated you are. this kind of racist state sponsored violence is a threat to over single black person in this country. i'm sick of pea people saying, if there was just calm, no rioting. i lost a friend and i have flashbacks in that moment when i had the 17-year-old has protesters and was brought back alive. but a black man that is shot in his car with his kids trying to break up a fight, this is why people are angry. this is why people tear down buildings. in a functioning society, in a funct
. >> part of the reason that hits me so hard is chris weber was the biggest, baddest man in basketballhat level of shared experience and to bring them down off of posters and pedestals as black men who share an experience with every black man in this country i thought was incredibly moving. >> yeah. i -- you know, willie, there is not a black person in this country right now who hasn't been talking about this all night. the sacramento kings were my favorite team. i think if there is...
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us from hard rock stadium where a rapid response antigen test is now being offered, anticipated, lot of people hoping that this could get up and running. what's the latest with this site? >> chris, good afternoon. the state right now is facing a crisis when it comes to the coronavirus on a number of fronts. one of them is the sheer lag time between once someone is testing and once they find out whether or not their positive. if you're waiting ten days or longer to find out. the idea behind this testing is to fast track that process and get people results in 15 minutes to 20 minutes. they're starting with vulnerable populations. over my shoulder is the hard rock stadium site, this will be reopening tomorrow with that antigen testing. how does it work? the testing measures whether or not you have a immune response in your body at that time. antibody test, shows you if you've been infected. the idea that will get this information sooner so we'll know in real time what's going on with transmission in florida. we did interview with dr. roberts, we asked her, how reliable is this test? >> it's really important that anyone who gets that test is counselled on how likely it is maybe not
us from hard rock stadium where a rapid response antigen test is now being offered, anticipated, lot of people hoping that this could get up and running. what's the latest with this site? >> chris, good afternoon. the state right now is facing a crisis when it comes to the coronavirus on a number of fronts. one of them is the sheer lag time between once someone is testing and once they find out whether or not their positive. if you're waiting ten days or longer to find out. the idea...
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is no nepotism here but i said to her writing a book is hard work and she rolled her eyes and said i'm glad you discovered that. [laughter] >> chris, did it surprise you that truman didn't know the first thing about the building of this bomb. that he and roosevelt had only spoken a couple of times during the fourth term of the presidency. but i guess that was the case. >> a lot of people have asked me about that. to be vice president 82 days and that privately with roosevelt twice and is 82 days. you have to remember that was roosevelt's fourth term. even the second vice president. he is gotten very good at ignoring vice presidents they coming go. and those are the people i count on to make these decisions and push them off to the side. i mentioned the fact he is taken aside on the day he is sworn in and i will tell you about the project. and just become the president. then on april 25, 13 days later he comes into the oval office to brief president truman and meanwhile general leslie groves the commander of the manhattan project snuck in through underground tunnels they thought the two of them coming to the front door together who
is no nepotism here but i said to her writing a book is hard work and she rolled her eyes and said i'm glad you discovered that. [laughter] >> chris, did it surprise you that truman didn't know the first thing about the building of this bomb. that he and roosevelt had only spoken a couple of times during the fourth term of the presidency. but i guess that was the case. >> a lot of people have asked me about that. to be vice president 82 days and that privately with roosevelt twice...
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explaining just how -- why this type of emergency power is so extensive and how hard it is to challenge in the courts. >> chris, i want to go back to this data security policy issue. this is really the core issue for me it's not about specific companies. it's not even just about china to me isn't the issue that -- the u.s. government should say here is what you have to do to keep u.s. data in the u.s., if that's the policy, data center wise here is how we're going to make sure that the data doesn't flow into other countries here is how we'll make sure that data doesn't flow to companies that shouldn't have their hands on it, a la cambridge analytica. don't we need an underlying policy and set of rules and checks like this for every company no matter where they're from >> and there has been a lot of progress made around the world over the last 20 years i think in coming to more standards across the globe and approaches to thinking about data and its flow. but it is this inherent flow that the internet creates that can cause the problem of awe her to tear yan governments being able to access this data and potent
explaining just how -- why this type of emergency power is so extensive and how hard it is to challenge in the courts. >> chris, i want to go back to this data security policy issue. this is really the core issue for me it's not about specific companies. it's not even just about china to me isn't the issue that -- the u.s. government should say here is what you have to do to keep u.s. data in the u.s., if that's the policy, data center wise here is how we're going to make sure that the...
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i think it was so emotionally -- it was hard to even think about. >> chris has been gone for several emails reflect a lot of mood changes, erratic behavior, almost. in the beginning, it's very happy. then he reveals that he's very depressed, considering the unthinkable. then he goes back to feeling very happy and adventurous once again. according to his email, chris has now ditched the playmate. and he's on his own. >> as time goes on, the family gets increasingly worried and they begin to wonder, "are there some clues that we've missed?" >> what would make him turn away from all the things he held so dear? so naturally it makes sense that they want to talk to his old business partner, ed shin. what might he know? >> ed shin was the son of immigrants. and he grew up in a conservative christian home. and they demanded achievement from him. and that's what he delivered. he was a really good student. he was a good athlete. pretty much everything he did, he did well. and eventually he goes to uc san diego. >> on paper, ed shin was more naturally set up for success. chris struggled in sch
i think it was so emotionally -- it was hard to even think about. >> chris has been gone for several emails reflect a lot of mood changes, erratic behavior, almost. in the beginning, it's very happy. then he reveals that he's very depressed, considering the unthinkable. then he goes back to feeling very happy and adventurous once again. according to his email, chris has now ditched the playmate. and he's on his own. >> as time goes on, the family gets increasingly worried and they...
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harding park. collin morikawa in the lead. that is your look at sports, guys. >>> oh, draymond, you never disappoint. chris, thank you very much. >>> next on abc7 news at 5:00, it looks like a face mask, right? well, you might want to take a closer look, because this one will cost you $1.5 million. stay with us. now more than ever, it's important californians have health coverage. if you've lost health insurance, covered california can help. you may even get financial help to pay for your health insurance. just visit coveredca.com today. for your health insurance. ♪ ♪ we've always put safety first. ♪ ♪ and we always will. ♪ ♪ for people. ♪ ♪ for the future. ♪ ♪ and there has never been a summer when it's mattered more. wherever you go, summer safely. get 0% apr financing for up to five years on select models and exclusive lease offers. an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even
harding park. collin morikawa in the lead. that is your look at sports, guys. >>> oh, draymond, you never disappoint. chris, thank you very much. >>> next on abc7 news at 5:00, it looks like a face mask, right? well, you might want to take a closer look, because this one will cost you $1.5 million. stay with us. now more than ever, it's important californians have health coverage. if you've lost health insurance, covered california can help. you may even get financial help to...
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. >> if chris is right it is hard to say he's not the question is, does that at some point tip the hand? >> at some point it will yields fall, bond prices inch higher i was looking at the municipal bond market. looking at that level. there is no volatility as the fed leans in to keep interest rates low or where they are. the interesting point has been real yields. those have continued to fall those have inched rates higher that has been in hard assets predominantly gold sill skrer prices are up lumber is up copper is up creating rallies and equities, bonds and hard assets. i'm sure you get calls all the time do i put more money into the nasdaq now >> we like technology here communication services speaking on the s&p, down 6%. you can see where the rest of the market is not participating. those companies are producing good top line growth is that a multiple expansion story >> both. they are expanding undeniably. the best sales growth and margins. you've got to go where growth resides. >> chris, do you pull your hair out, if you will, saying to your self what is going on in the equity mar
. >> if chris is right it is hard to say he's not the question is, does that at some point tip the hand? >> at some point it will yields fall, bond prices inch higher i was looking at the municipal bond market. looking at that level. there is no volatility as the fed leans in to keep interest rates low or where they are. the interesting point has been real yields. those have continued to fall those have inched rates higher that has been in hard assets predominantly gold sill skrer...
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. >> john: the president went hard after joe biden's record on foreign policy. lou holtz did the same. chrisallace and our friday money team. we will see you next. >> john: 6 people are dead and million homes without power after hurricane laura tore through the gulf. ryan is live in lake charles, louisiana. this was a huge hurricane. what does it look like now? >> yes, it was. you have downed trees and 6,000 tarps distributed by the louisiana national guard. people are just trying to see the aftermath here. trying to protect their homes from a day of severe thunderstorms and rain in the days after the hurricane. this video. we were one of the first to arrive at holly beach where the hurricane made landfall. rita back in 2005 leveled that community. some structures survived this hurricane but a lot of cars destroyed and other people's homes. we saw helicopters in the air yesterday making the rounds. more than dozen coastguard helicopters looking for anyone who saved. luckily we did not see anyone who stayed. we spoke to a resident of holly beach. this is what he said. >> if somebody stayed he
. >> john: the president went hard after joe biden's record on foreign policy. lou holtz did the same. chrisallace and our friday money team. we will see you next. >> john: 6 people are dead and million homes without power after hurricane laura tore through the gulf. ryan is live in lake charles, louisiana. this was a huge hurricane. what does it look like now? >> yes, it was. you have downed trees and 6,000 tarps distributed by the louisiana national guard. people are just...
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hard in the past. i think you need to be right in the white house. bob:ho we didn't see that in tes on this trip. i was there pretty. chris christie: i said more frequently not every time. and the fact not going to the whiteno house which would be a little bit ridiculous. tested very frequently as i understand it. but in the end, setting a good example by wearing ao mask, wil be the right thing to do. and i think the president will do that. a. bob: there've been cases inside of the white house. chris christie: he has been tested himself. however, mask is to protect others, not to protect yourself. the mask is not the type of mask that will bar anything from coming and that is out there. so what you're talking about is the president, these being tested, frequently, numerous times. [inaudible]. then rather than him having it bob, is highly unlikely. so mask remember, is to protect others like yourself is almost at a party to investigate, then the president wearing it inside of the white house, would be more for show than anything else. but outside he should be wearing it. let me be clear. i absolutely believe the great exam
hard in the past. i think you need to be right in the white house. bob:ho we didn't see that in tes on this trip. i was there pretty. chris christie: i said more frequently not every time. and the fact not going to the whiteno house which would be a little bit ridiculous. tested very frequently as i understand it. but in the end, setting a good example by wearing ao mask, wil be the right thing to do. and i think the president will do that. a. bob: there've been cases inside of the white house....
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he is hard at work lances risk/reward in the market. hi, chrisare a lot of question marks here but all we see is the markets moving higher. what is so difficult about that? >> clearly the markets have moved much higher than anyone expected if you look back at the depths of march. we had the pandemic raging. we had beginnings of worse economic crisis in our lifetimes. it is surprising to a lot of people to see the market at a all-time highs. look what the federal reserve has done, pouring so much liquidity into the market, $4 trillion, into the market and fiscal stimulus with congress, that explain as lot why the market is as high as it is right now. liz: high it certainly is. look at the past three months for the nasdaq. all you have to do look at past 10 years, at record highs regardless. what do you do with your portfolios and portfolios of our viewers knowing that every person has a different time horizon of course? >> for us we look what the best risk/reward as you point out. technology, communications services and consumer digs discretionary
he is hard at work lances risk/reward in the market. hi, chrisare a lot of question marks here but all we see is the markets moving higher. what is so difficult about that? >> clearly the markets have moved much higher than anyone expected if you look back at the depths of march. we had the pandemic raging. we had beginnings of worse economic crisis in our lifetimes. it is surprising to a lot of people to see the market at a all-time highs. look what the federal reserve has done, pouring...
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joining us is chris jansing in louisiana. it was raining hard there earlier in the morning. how is it now? >> reporter: yeah, the rain is still coming down good, and they're bracing for the worst. they're expecting it about two hours from now. take a look at a which's going on behind me. you can see the red river. there's a pump there that in the last hour has been pumping out water. this entire area was under water about five years ago, so there's concern about that. as you heard from morgan, those high winds, when rita came through 15 years ago, they had so many downed trees, they hit homes and you heard about that teenaged girl who died in this area about 100 miles south of where i am. that's the big concern right now. they have emergency crews who including a state water rescue if it's needed, but emergency crews have been busy this morning, getting lots of reports of downed power lines. power outages throughout the area. there's a lot of concern about people who may go out then in the storm. a few years ago they had a boy who was swept away, who was essentially playing
joining us is chris jansing in louisiana. it was raining hard there earlier in the morning. how is it now? >> reporter: yeah, the rain is still coming down good, and they're bracing for the worst. they're expecting it about two hours from now. take a look at a which's going on behind me. you can see the red river. there's a pump there that in the last hour has been pumping out water. this entire area was under water about five years ago, so there's concern about that. as you heard from...
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chris. in kansas. you mention that people might be familiar with one of the names. of course hard liner a trump ally. for a while now. this really was an interesting race that got national attention because it really illustrate ts a divide reason the republican party. what happened was a lot of the establishment behind marshall believing he was the one that could win the senate seat coming up in the fall. coback of course getting in the race as well. it was a big field. and president trump failing to endorse in this race. really staying back. republican establishment had hoped president trump would weigh in formarshall and believed that was a best choice and chance of keeping that senate seat. president trump we had reporting from earlier in the cycle he didn't want to weigh in on this. because marshall supported kasich in the past. he kind of hung back. the big news tonight chris coback beat by roger marshall. democrats hoped it would have been coback. they thought it might have set up a chance for them to pick up a seat in kansas. of course the democrats looking to take back the senate in the fall.
chris. in kansas. you mention that people might be familiar with one of the names. of course hard liner a trump ally. for a while now. this really was an interesting race that got national attention because it really illustrate ts a divide reason the republican party. what happened was a lot of the establishment behind marshall believing he was the one that could win the senate seat coming up in the fall. coback of course getting in the race as well. it was a big field. and president trump...
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chris: 'cause we're putting in more time and effort into the business. it's barely getting by. i've put in my life savings on it. it's hardo come to me and go, "i need time off," and work less. lemonis: i understand that. do you guys have families? chris: no. jess: we never talked about what happens when we have babies. it wasn't said. it wasn't asked. chris: it was written in there -- the 5-year commitment... jess: yeah. chris: ...for the first five years. jess: and if one of us walks away -- lemonis: so, just so you know, you shouldn't have had a baby in the first five years. jess: in the first five years. lemonis: what are you essentially telling her? "don't get married. don't have kids. put your life on hold. and at the end of the five years... we'll let you know"? there's no question that you guys have put your heart and soul into this. i think that's a great sign of business character. you don't always find that, so i compliment you on the fact that you care about what you do. so, i want to make an offer, because i need the business needs to solve its past-due payables and needs to get current inventory in, and it n
chris: 'cause we're putting in more time and effort into the business. it's barely getting by. i've put in my life savings on it. it's hardo come to me and go, "i need time off," and work less. lemonis: i understand that. do you guys have families? chris: no. jess: we never talked about what happens when we have babies. it wasn't said. it wasn't asked. chris: it was written in there -- the 5-year commitment... jess: yeah. chris: ...for the first five years. jess: and if one of us...
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hard to left. that will go for a two run double. peterson and chris taylor going to wheel around the square.odgers have plenty with a 4- 0 lead . in the seventh inning your loans giants highlight and it comes on defense and from a guy we've seen a lot of. yeah! center robbie justin turner, that's a sensational grab out there taking the home run away from turner. clayton kershaw completely on the giants as usual. six innings, he gets the win, 7- 0 the final. in the long and fruitless day continues in the nightcap. the giants [ laughter ] i think karen may be out of the picture there. a little change of name might be in store there, not much tissue you as jock peterson, no infield hit here. the bay area native takes it deep from kevin gassman. his faith, the social shot 1- 0 because of that lame rule where they play doubleheaders that giants weren't able to score in the first or second game. but i look for them, coming up. in the meantime, pretty good news for nba fans following the playoffs and the bio bubble. last night, at this time, within the entire season was in question. so a little cha
hard to left. that will go for a two run double. peterson and chris taylor going to wheel around the square.odgers have plenty with a 4- 0 lead . in the seventh inning your loans giants highlight and it comes on defense and from a guy we've seen a lot of. yeah! center robbie justin turner, that's a sensational grab out there taking the home run away from turner. clayton kershaw completely on the giants as usual. six innings, he gets the win, 7- 0 the final. in the long and fruitless day...