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. >> as a former chuck chuck chuck employee, you know how we'd destroy them? you have to get rid of them so they don't just reappear back in the population. we took bleach and sprayed the tickets every night. >> instead of this $2 million, they should invest in bleach. >> i knew it back then as a 16 year old. >> coming up, preorders for the highly anticipated playstation 5. some retailers are already out of stock. >> a live look at the sfo, the change the airport is making to make air travel less it keeps all your devices's running smoothly fast. with built in security that protects your kids, protects your info, and gives you 24/7 peace of mind. that if it's connected, it's protected. even that pet camera thingy. can your internet do that? xfinity xfi can. because it's simple, easy, awesome. get started with xfinity internet for $24.99 a month for 12 months and get advanced security free with the xfi gateway. switch today. >>> the coronavirus pandemic has brought plenty of changes. sfo will be taking something away. launching a quiet terminal plann to reduce
. >> as a former chuck chuck chuck employee, you know how we'd destroy them? you have to get rid of them so they don't just reappear back in the population. we took bleach and sprayed the tickets every night. >> instead of this $2 million, they should invest in bleach. >> i knew it back then as a 16 year old. >> coming up, preorders for the highly anticipated playstation 5. some retailers are already out of stock. >> a live look at the sfo, the change the airport...
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chuck: call me chuck. lemonis: chuck, nice to meet you. -chuck: pleasure to meet you. -charlie: charlie. nis: okay, so you guys are brother and sister. -mary ellen: yes. -lemonis: is this your dad? -charlie: correct. -chuck: c.e.o., designer. charlie: when i go home, at the dinner table, he's my old man. he's my dad. i love him to death. in business, it's chuck because i'm going to get a little emotional. lemonis: and who's in charge? charlie: i kind of run the show. mary ellen: i mean, the loudest person usually does. lemonis: the loudest person. charlie: i think everyone can agree. -mary lou: no. -mary ellen: [ scoffs ] charlie: everyone comes to me. i'm the one person that you all communicate to. lemonis: and whose name's on the door? -chuck: oh, my name. -lemonis: okay. just wanted to clarify that. it doesn't say, "swim by charlie handy." chuck: no. lemonis: do you have a business card? charlie: yes. lemonis: vice president, that's you. and then... mary ellen: fit, tech production, and sometimes sales at the trade shows. -lemonis: how about yourself? -mary lou: i'm a teacher. -lemonis
chuck: call me chuck. lemonis: chuck, nice to meet you. -chuck: pleasure to meet you. -charlie: charlie. nis: okay, so you guys are brother and sister. -mary ellen: yes. -lemonis: is this your dad? -charlie: correct. -chuck: c.e.o., designer. charlie: when i go home, at the dinner table, he's my old man. he's my dad. i love him to death. in business, it's chuck because i'm going to get a little emotional. lemonis: and who's in charge? charlie: i kind of run the show. mary ellen: i mean, the...
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chuck, crying chuck. you know what crying chuck is? chuck. every time you complain, remember it was harry reid, your person in charge. he had your job before. it was harry reid who made this all possible. thank you very much, harry. i hope you're enjoying your evening. >> now, of course, he is not going to get it exactly right but for context of history in 2013 reid and other democrats voted to change eliminati 60 vo threshold for executive branch and judiciary appointments. then when mitch mcconnell became senate leader he followed suit with the nuclear option for supreme court nominations. okay? so harry reid didn't create what we have today. the issue is did he open the door to it? mcconnell certainly thought so then and now. he warned harry reid at the time, you will regret this. this was his follow through in 2016. here to respond to the president's comments and weigh in on much more of importance frankly is former senator harry reid. mr. leader, welcome to "primetime." good to see you. >> good to see you. i enjoyed the first part of your
chuck, crying chuck. you know what crying chuck is? chuck. every time you complain, remember it was harry reid, your person in charge. he had your job before. it was harry reid who made this all possible. thank you very much, harry. i hope you're enjoying your evening. >> now, of course, he is not going to get it exactly right but for context of history in 2013 reid and other democrats voted to change eliminati 60 vo threshold for executive branch and judiciary appointments. then when...
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chuck and his ambassadors were here waiting to tell visitors about those we lost. 19 years later, chuck says his life is devoted to three -- 19 years later, chuck says his life is devoted to three things: his family, his church, and preserving the memory of the men and women of flight 93. two chuck, his wife jane -- [applause] thank you very much. -- chuck and his wife jane to chuck and his wife jane, thank you for being here. and the over 40 ambassadors standing with us today, please stand and receive america's thanks. this is a very deep thanks. [applause] thank you ray much -- thank you very much. also with us is the tenant johnson from long island. from the retired marines and put back -- but put back on his uniform and raced into the ash and debris. at ground zero, he found a fellow marine. they began to call out united united marines -- -- " helps marines, if you can , scream."can hear us they dug in knowing at any moment the wreckage could crash in on them. at some point, someone told jason to stop. marine, i, i am a don't go back i go forward. jason saved the life of officers. he said nothing about -- for years he said nothing about what he did on 9/11. he didn't even tell his five children. when he saw a rescue be counted on tv, he decided to meet those officers. one of
chuck and his ambassadors were here waiting to tell visitors about those we lost. 19 years later, chuck says his life is devoted to three -- 19 years later, chuck says his life is devoted to three things: his family, his church, and preserving the memory of the men and women of flight 93. two chuck, his wife jane -- [applause] thank you very much. -- chuck and his wife jane to chuck and his wife jane, thank you for being here. and the over 40 ambassadors standing with us today, please stand and...
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chuck taylor styles. hite chucks, black chucks and she might haciting a differeit was ashe did look i would welcome anybody wall. indÑ he talks about dealing with his challenges. and first on "cbs this morni from his los domo. >> it is a battle of survival. that isr if survival's the word in this industry -- chef personal --six-time james beard award winner has had to close two of his restaurants and tondemic. you kind of l >> i do becausej: i get the best work done.ob >> reporter: this crisis for the restaurant industry comes as mend notoriously toxic work environment weerngs's kitchen, we need to have conversations to fix this moving forward. and i think before you can sort of fix your and your kitchen and your re sort of work on yoself first. and you know i've been a bully, and ie a temper. and it's somethingars. >> reporter: in his memoir "eat a become myou come from? >> funny thing is i don't think temper until i cooking. i put so much because it saved my life. up not railroad respecting it or caring as much as i did meant on me and my values. >> rld immigrants chang grew up in suburban virginia. he w
chuck taylor styles. hite chucks, black chucks and she might haciting a differeit was ashe did look i would welcome anybody wall. indÑ he talks about dealing with his challenges. and first on "cbs this morni from his los domo. >> it is a battle of survival. that isr if survival's the word in this industry -- chef personal --six-time james beard award winner has had to close two of his restaurants and tondemic. you kind of l >> i do becausej: i get the best work done.ob...
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chuck, don't throw joe biden a life vest here. >> stop this. you know you're making stuff up. >> chuck, i'm not making -- >> jason miller -- >> that's not -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> i'm pointing out that -- chuck, listen to me. >> jason miller, i want to understand why the president of the united states four years ago couldn't condemn david duke. three years ago, said there were fine people on both sides. couldn't condemn the proud boys. this is not an accident any more, this is called a pattern. >> chuckon't gaslight the viewers here, clearly last night president trump said that he condemned those when chris wallace said do you condemn them, he -- >> what does stand by mean? why does he want the proud boys to stand by for sh >> stand byhe and let law enforcement do their job. he's condemned the left, the right. he wanted them to get out of the way. he wants law enforcement to do their job. last friday, chuck, let's have a real talk for a moment. let friday, president trump was in atlanta rolling out his platinum plan, his contract with black america, where he's talked about infusing $500 billion into the black community to close the wealth gap, something that's very critical, he condemned the kkk and antifa and said he would label both groups as a troierrot group. he was doing that last friday because that's what he believes. what was joe biden doing? look at his half century of palling around with segregationists. and the fact that he said if you can't decide for me or not, then you
chuck, don't throw joe biden a life vest here. >> stop this. you know you're making stuff up. >> chuck, i'm not making -- >> jason miller -- >> that's not -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> i'm pointing out that -- chuck, listen to me. >> jason miller, i want to understand why the president of the united states four years ago couldn't condemn david duke. three years ago, said there were fine people on both sides. couldn't condemn the proud boys. this is not an...
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chuck schumer, in the mid-2000 see john -- he talked with john cornyn and brought up chuck schumer's role in blocking appointments under bush. heeone named miguel estrada, was nominated for the d.c. circuit court. chuck schumer worked to stop his nomination. it is a fair point that there have been efforts on both sides to filibuster and block nominees. i would argue that under barack obama's presidency got taken to new levels. literally the reason donald trump has had so many vacancies to fill -- we've talked about how he has gotten more than 200 judges on the federal bench. the reason that was made possible is because he hit -- he inherited. that is not because barack obama did not prioritize judicial nominations, it is because mitch mcconnell made a point of not filling those seats. senate,y took over the --ublicans did not [indiscernible] to exercisesenators their ability to block. he saw judgeships in the rightist states of the country that remained open for donald trump to fill solely because of the fact -- [indiscernible] the other consequences, we have a wider and more male judiciary under donald trump. barack obama made a priority of emphasizing racial and gender diversity in his nominations.
chuck schumer, in the mid-2000 see john -- he talked with john cornyn and brought up chuck schumer's role in blocking appointments under bush. heeone named miguel estrada, was nominated for the d.c. circuit court. chuck schumer worked to stop his nomination. it is a fair point that there have been efforts on both sides to filibuster and block nominees. i would argue that under barack obama's presidency got taken to new levels. literally the reason donald trump has had so many vacancies to fill...
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chuck todd. he is joining us as well. chuck, good morning. kasie just talked about the rough couple of weeks or months ahead, no doubt. it creates a very critical situation for many democrats. you had chuck schumer four years ago saying the president's nominee, even in an election year, deserves to have an up and down vote. of course, this year, he would not be saying the same thing. who does this hurt politically? >> look, i think that right now republicans will believe that this is as kasie described it. a lifeline. senate republicans and also president trump. i think he has tried everything to change the focus of the campaign away from the virus at the end of the day or away from social justice. he is trying to steer it to other issues. he will go all-in on this court pick. i think essentially try to make it the focal point. every time he has done that before, the virus had a different pattern and forced the campaign back on focusing on it. i'll tell you this, it is interesting. the left on one hand, you could say how much more energized? the amount of fund raising overnight that act blue. the democratic fund raising arm online that takes money and distributes it to different campaigns. a lot of people mourning the passing of justice ginsburg on the left seem to dump or donate a lot of money to democratic candidates. i think you will see a super charge on the left in the way we have not seen in a long time. i will say this. i think there is risk here on the right. look at how quickly the united states senate and senate majority leader is orchestrating a confirmation hearing and potential vote. where are we on coronavirus relief money? what will it look like to the voters? i think the likelihood that the right overreaches with this in the coming days is pretty high and that could boomerang in a big way. >> kasie, we heard from merklis murkowski saying she would not support a vote before the election. do we know where others are in races? susan collins and lindsey graham? >> reporter: this question is why mitch mcconnell advised folks to keep their produowder . i and many will ask the question over the next couple weeks. they know that. this is why he wants them to keep their powder dry. it is important to remind people. lisa murkowski made the comments before we heard the news of ruth bader ginsburg with the interview with reporters in alaska. with that said, she did suggest and others have as well, chuck grassley said he would be uncomfortable moving forward. lindsey graham will take a different posture on this. they would need four republicans to break with mitch mcconnell in a vote for a president trump nominee to be defeated. for those of us who covered this process in the past, that is an incredibly difficult place to be and with an issue you that is so critical to all republican voters essentially and those uncomfortable with president trump. it is very difficult to see how that adds up. i think it is clear mcconnell has a broader problem going on in his conference. there are deep concerns about doing this this way. there are very deep concerns about president trump that no one feels they can voice in public still. we obviously documented that carefully throughout the trump administration. this is the highest profile and highest pressure moment of all, perhaps. who knew in a year when they voted to impeach the president we would have something to say like that. there will be a lo
chuck todd. he is joining us as well. chuck, good morning. kasie just talked about the rough couple of weeks or months ahead, no doubt. it creates a very critical situation for many democrats. you had chuck schumer four years ago saying the president's nominee, even in an election year, deserves to have an up and down vote. of course, this year, he would not be saying the same thing. who does this hurt politically? >> look, i think that right now republicans will believe that this is as...
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chuck grassley. he had said he would not favor moving forward before the death of justice ginsburg. yesterday, he justified moving forward in the committee. let's show those tweets from chuck grassley. that is senator chuck grassley. cory gardner put out this statement yesterday. this is about the way forward. many of you are familiar with the lincoln project. they sent out a tweet yesterday on cory gardner's statement, saying it looks like people talk a lot about mitt romney, what would he do? said that hey has wants to wait and talk to his colleagues. that meeting will take place this afternoon. politico notes this. this is a quote from rand paul. we are talking to republicans only this morning. byron is in pennsylvania. good morning. care what thet senators say. they are supposed to do according to the constitution. if president trump wants to nominate somebody now, do it now. that is his choice. he is the one who selects the nominee. let the senators do what they want to do. romney's vote as far as i'm concerned doesn't mean anything. as cory, he's conceded? host: they put out a statement saying he is going to vote to move forward. sent out a project tweet saying it looks like he has conceded the ele
chuck grassley. he had said he would not favor moving forward before the death of justice ginsburg. yesterday, he justified moving forward in the committee. let's show those tweets from chuck grassley. that is senator chuck grassley. cory gardner put out this statement yesterday. this is about the way forward. many of you are familiar with the lincoln project. they sent out a tweet yesterday on cory gardner's statement, saying it looks like people talk a lot about mitt romney, what would he do?...