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dan: here's your safety sunglasses... lemonis: okay. dan: ...'emonis: okay. i feel like i'm ready to go, like, on a safari with you. dan: yeah, all day long. it's fun. lemonis: let's do it. for dan, cultivating pot is all about the tlc. dan: well, i'm more of a hands-on. you've got to feel the plant, look at it. you've got to water it by hand. it takes quite a bit of personal attention. lemonis: so, how much inventory is in here? dan: about $400,000 worth. lemonis: holy [bleep] wow. just another day at the office for dan's lead grower, jeanette. you realize you're in a room filled with what the federal government considers illegal? jeanette: yeah. and i think that's what makes it more exciting. lemonis: it does? jeanette: yes. lemonis: do you know, it's funny, people that don't know the industry like me... jeanette: mm-hmm. lemonis: ...i used to think that the marijuana was actually this. jeanette: you know, that's what everyone thinks, too. lemonis: i didn't know it was this. jeanette: yeah, the bud. dan: gently touch them, and then touch your f
dan: here's your safety sunglasses... lemonis: okay. dan: ...'emonis: okay. i feel like i'm ready to go, like, on a safari with you. dan: yeah, all day long. it's fun. lemonis: let's do it. for dan, cultivating pot is all about the tlc. dan: well, i'm more of a hands-on. you've got to feel the plant, look at it. you've got to water it by hand. it takes quite a bit of personal attention. lemonis: so, how much inventory is in here? dan: about $400,000 worth. lemonis: holy [bleep] wow. just...
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for troubled youth opened up to troubled youth in dan white's district and dan white was furious. he immediately made a motion as soon as harvey's bill came up to send it back to committee and nobody would go along with that notion because it was so obvious what he was doing and so harvey's bill passed on a first reading 10 - 1, the one vote against it was dan's vote and the second reading it past 10 10 - 1, one vote against it was dan and then it was signed into law by the mayor, but dan never forgave harvey for that. and then as i'm sure you all know he resigned from the board of supervisors in november of 1978 and he had a lot of pressure from his supporters like the board of realtors because he knew people like harvey wanted rent control and san francisco and dan white would argue against rent control, and a few days after the board of supervisors had voted to accept his resignation, a few days after he resigned, he came to george's office to say he had made a mistake and he wanted his job back and according to testimony he said anyone can make a mistake, let me figure out how
for troubled youth opened up to troubled youth in dan white's district and dan white was furious. he immediately made a motion as soon as harvey's bill came up to send it back to committee and nobody would go along with that notion because it was so obvious what he was doing and so harvey's bill passed on a first reading 10 - 1, the one vote against it was dan's vote and the second reading it past 10 10 - 1, one vote against it was dan and then it was signed into law by the mayor, but dan never...
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dan? >> dan: growing up i used to go to tiquando class.like it anymore. i was 8 and scared to walk home by myself. it was dark, it was new york. back then in the day when it was free range kids you did your thing. i was not ready for the free range stuff at 8 years old. sorry, mom. >> greg: richard? >> richard: i won't answer the question because my mom is watching right now. i'm pretty sure because she knew it because she was a nurse. i definitely faked being sick to not go to school. i forcefully threw up because i didn't want to go to school. >> kennedy: this show has been going on seven years i have confessed everything. >> greg: come on, nothing? >> dana: huh-uh. >> dana: never stole anything? >> dana: no. >> greg: never stabbed anyone or strangled anyone in the dark. >> dana: told you how i broke my ankle. don't go on three wheelers with the boys i said okay i won't. of course the boys come over and i rode on the back of one but i didn't want troy to think i liked him so when he told me to hold on on the turn i didn't and i fell off
dan? >> dan: growing up i used to go to tiquando class.like it anymore. i was 8 and scared to walk home by myself. it was dark, it was new york. back then in the day when it was free range kids you did your thing. i was not ready for the free range stuff at 8 years old. sorry, mom. >> greg: richard? >> richard: i won't answer the question because my mom is watching right now. i'm pretty sure because she knew it because she was a nurse. i definitely faked being sick to not go...
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[applause] >> dan, thank >> dan, thank you. it's great to be back at aei and gulenist to introduced -- introduced by one blumenthal,s, dan one of the i think leading strategic thinkers of this generation, does great work your own asia at aei. and let me add my congratulations, i didn't see certainly just the project itself, acknowledging the importance of this region, 635 million people. that tells, that matters, but to report identifies lot of the historical engagement over time and importance over time, but you also identify what i think is a core challenge which is a threat , to the american-led international order and the potential erosion of individual state sovereignty given the challenges in the region. i think your recommendations are also very sound and aligned with our policy, your suggested whole of government comprehensive approach with security, economic and governance pillars seeking to shape the region at peace with itself and its neighbors, characterized by states that are strong, independent and prosperous, and
[applause] >> dan, thank >> dan, thank you. it's great to be back at aei and gulenist to introduced -- introduced by one blumenthal,s, dan one of the i think leading strategic thinkers of this generation, does great work your own asia at aei. and let me add my congratulations, i didn't see certainly just the project itself, acknowledging the importance of this region, 635 million people. that tells, that matters, but to report identifies lot of the historical engagement over time...
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i like dan's call. >>> check out our website.le you're there you can sign up for our newsletter. rumor has it, tim has studied it all day in preparation for this show. they're coming up next. >>> pot stocks have been growing like a weed and mike khouw has a way to get long shares of canopy growth for less than 3 bucks. >>> plus -- calling all "options actions" fans, reach into your pocket, grab your phone and tweet us your question at "options actions." if its nice, we'll answer it on air. see that's funny, i thought you traded options. i'm not really a wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just comp
i like dan's call. >>> check out our website.le you're there you can sign up for our newsletter. rumor has it, tim has studied it all day in preparation for this show. they're coming up next. >>> pot stocks have been growing like a weed and mike khouw has a way to get long shares of canopy growth for less than 3 bucks. >>> plus -- calling all "options actions" fans, reach into your pocket, grab your phone and tweet us your question at "options...
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we're mitigatine risk if it's nt the same way. >> dan, what do you think?, stay in school if it's legal and you're of age, fine, have at it maybe in canada, maybe here in colorado i think it's pretty interesting. the stock's at an all-time high. a lot of news around it. there's a scarcity situation one of the reasons why you're seeing this have a $10 billion market cap over the last month especially with the constellation deal mike just said you could make up to ten bucks between now and october. more importantly this thing breaks even a little bob 50. we don't definitely look at defined rick trades that break even that far out of the money except for a stock that has the ability to move like that. this reminds me of some of the trades we did last year in square reaching a little bit for a story that has so much momentum and there's a bit of scarcity and they seem to work as long as the music's still playing. > mike, last word. >> the idea here is essentially you're trying to capitalize on the hockey stick move this thing is making and not ignoring the risk
we're mitigatine risk if it's nt the same way. >> dan, what do you think?, stay in school if it's legal and you're of age, fine, have at it maybe in canada, maybe here in colorado i think it's pretty interesting. the stock's at an all-time high. a lot of news around it. there's a scarcity situation one of the reasons why you're seeing this have a $10 billion market cap over the last month especially with the constellation deal mike just said you could make up to ten bucks between now and...
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ado, i further a do -- will turn it over to dan. let's give him a big plus. -- a big applause. >> [applause] dan: i also tap dance and sing badly. >> [laughter] dan: thank you jennifer and michael and the tattered cover crowd as well as my c-span buddies. mark and steve who have done this with me several times before. and are probably tired of looking at me. and it is good to be back in colorado. in nice, sunny, warm may. >> [laughter] dan: what's up with that? i mean every time i think now i can re-energize my sprinkler system, plant grass, this -- it snows. this time i waited until after mother's day. i had all of that done and went away. i thought i was safe. guess what happened? if any of y'all are looking for a time and date to do that next week just ask me and add a and you will be ok. may 20. can i roam? can you hear me all right? i hate lecterns. may 20, 1927, roosevelt field in long island. when we say field, we do not mean airfield like chicago o'hare, new york laguardia. it is truly a field. most of it is a parking lot ri
ado, i further a do -- will turn it over to dan. let's give him a big plus. -- a big applause. >> [applause] dan: i also tap dance and sing badly. >> [laughter] dan: thank you jennifer and michael and the tattered cover crowd as well as my c-span buddies. mark and steve who have done this with me several times before. and are probably tired of looking at me. and it is good to be back in colorado. in nice, sunny, warm may. >> [laughter] dan: what's up with that? i mean every...
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he voted against the opposition and then dan white was furious. he immediately made a motion as soon as harvey's bill came up to send it back to committee but nobody would go along with that notion because it is so obvious what he was doing. so harvey's bill passed ten/one and the one vote against itit was dan's the second reading past with only one vote against it then signed into law by moscone event dan never forgave harvey for that. and then dan white resigned for him the board ofow supervisors november 1978 he had a lot of pressure from his supporters like the board of realtors because people like harvey wanted rent control in san francisco and dan white would argue against rent control and a few days after the board of supervisors voted to accept his resignation a few days after he resigned he came to moscone's office to say he made a mistake and wanted his jobob back and according to testimony moscone he said anybody can make a mistake let me figure out how to do this but when harvey found out moscone he would reinstate him he said are you
he voted against the opposition and then dan white was furious. he immediately made a motion as soon as harvey's bill came up to send it back to committee but nobody would go along with that notion because it is so obvious what he was doing. so harvey's bill passed ten/one and the one vote against itit was dan's the second reading past with only one vote against it then signed into law by moscone event dan never forgave harvey for that. and then dan white resigned for him the board ofow...
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dan: by boat. he wanted to fly home. he actually wanted to come back through asia, and the president wouldn't let him. the president said no, i don't want anything to happen to you. he said, i am a civilian, i can do whatever i want. he reminded lindberg, you were an officer in the military and once an officer, always an officer. you may be a civilian but you are not really, and i am telling you you are coming home on the boat. lindbergh was martin after -- smart enough to realize that crossing the president of the united states probably was not smart. so they boxed up the spirit and put it on the uss memphis cruiser. in fact, the memphis set a record getting back. i think it was six days. it is in the book. six days to the virginia capes. and interestingly enough, they passed right over the spot where billy mitchell sank that german pocket battleship and assailed into the virginia capes, realized they were early, and anchored up near the mouth of the potomac river. and again, he really didn't -- he had heard there was g
dan: by boat. he wanted to fly home. he actually wanted to come back through asia, and the president wouldn't let him. the president said no, i don't want anything to happen to you. he said, i am a civilian, i can do whatever i want. he reminded lindberg, you were an officer in the military and once an officer, always an officer. you may be a civilian but you are not really, and i am telling you you are coming home on the boat. lindbergh was martin after -- smart enough to realize that crossing...
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dan: absolutely.dium to long run, it is productivity growth, real income growth the drive consumption. we think that is the reason growth will take about 4% quarter on quarter driven by the consumer. mark: does it remain a puzzle that we are not going back to levels that we were at since the crisis? dan: it is the biggest puzzle. mark: solve that puzzle for me in a minute. dan: if i could, i would be a rich man. the thing to remember, we are about 20% below the precrisis trend and it is quite a big step to even go back to growth rates close to precrisis. we think growth and productivity will be half the rate as before the crisis. productivity growth drives income growth. mark: something i asked jamie murray earlier, we said if you forgot the fact we had a referendum, say it never happened or the result went the other way, and today we had 4% unemployment and inflation heading towards 2%, you would think it is the perfect economy. dan: absolutely, but we have a tail risk. it is one that has a set deadl
dan: absolutely.dium to long run, it is productivity growth, real income growth the drive consumption. we think that is the reason growth will take about 4% quarter on quarter driven by the consumer. mark: does it remain a puzzle that we are not going back to levels that we were at since the crisis? dan: it is the biggest puzzle. mark: solve that puzzle for me in a minute. dan: if i could, i would be a rich man. the thing to remember, we are about 20% below the precrisis trend and it is quite a...
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dan? >> sandhya, thanks very much. >>> while wind and flooding are problems for people in the past of a hurricane, they're not the only danger. lyanne melendez is in the newsroom to explain. >> dan, this is two stories in one. people on maui have been bracing for the hurricane, but they never expected brush fires causing evacuations. now they really need that rain. but that hurricane continues to move, remember, very slowly and has caused damage to the big island. five tourists, for example, from california, had to be rescued from a flooded vacation home in helo. >> reporter: on the big island, people were helping others evacuate as hurricane lane unleashed torrential rain producing major flooding. as predicted, landslides have already threatened to do damage. power outages affected about 4,000 customers on the big island. according to the red class, more than 1,500 people spent the night in 36 shelters on the islands. >> we haven't really faced a hurricane of this magnitude in -- as far a
dan? >> sandhya, thanks very much. >>> while wind and flooding are problems for people in the past of a hurricane, they're not the only danger. lyanne melendez is in the newsroom to explain. >> dan, this is two stories in one. people on maui have been bracing for the hurricane, but they never expected brush fires causing evacuations. now they really need that rain. but that hurricane continues to move, remember, very slowly and has caused damage to the big island. five...
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what do you think, dan >> don't do drugs.ool, but here's the deal, and you're of age, fine, have at it maybe up in canada, and i think it's pretty interesting and the stock's in an all-time high and there's a scarcity situation and one of the reasons why you're seeing it have a $10 billion market cap especially with the constellation deal mike just said you can make up to ten bucks and they break even that far out of the money except for the stock that has the ability to move like that. it reminds me of the trades we did last year in square. mike did a couple of them and reaching a little bit for a story that has so much momentum and there's scarcity and they seem to work as long as the music's still playing. >> mike, last word >> the idea here is essentially you're trying to capitalize on the hockey stick move that this thing is making and not ignoring the risk that it might not continue because these parties do end eventually and you don't feel so good when the parties do end. >> thanks, guys. >> got a question for one of t
what do you think, dan >> don't do drugs.ool, but here's the deal, and you're of age, fine, have at it maybe up in canada, and i think it's pretty interesting and the stock's in an all-time high and there's a scarcity situation and one of the reasons why you're seeing it have a $10 billion market cap especially with the constellation deal mike just said you can make up to ten bucks and they break even that far out of the money except for the stock that has the ability to move like that....
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as the president continues to chip away at sessions, dan? dan: not yet. i think the republicans have -- are tick sticking with the bargain they have made, which is they'll try to get as much from trump being president as they can of their own agenda, whether it's judges, the tax bill they got earlier, all those things, and they will stick with him until there is something more significant than we've seen that could be the mid-term elections. that could be the inflection point that affects republica a uch broader way, if the republicans take a real beating in november, and i'm not saying that's going to happen, but i that were to happen, then republicans are going to have to reassess what it means to be as loyal as they have been. but until then, i think they're going to try to ride it out. i don't think they want to create additional controversy eading into those elections. >> and we have to remember, jeff sessions pays vy little attention to anything outside of immigration. since the day he took office he's been squarely focused o strict immigration enfo
as the president continues to chip away at sessions, dan? dan: not yet. i think the republicans have -- are tick sticking with the bargain they have made, which is they'll try to get as much from trump being president as they can of their own agenda, whether it's judges, the tax bill they got earlier, all those things, and they will stick with him until there is something more significant than we've seen that could be the mid-term elections. that could be the inflection point that affects...
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dan, what do you think president trump is on assault with the kochs? >> picked somebody to have a fight with so that it reflects well on him and animates his base. donald trump is all about that base. let's talk about that, despite what the kochs paul is not a minor event, i think it is a warning shot across american politics, as spokesman said they don't see as binary choice but the trump people think it's his way or the highway and on the left progressive it's their way or highway, increasing number of americans are starting to drop out the binary choice and what the koch brothers are doing, some of it a mistake, but i think we are going to see much more of this sort of thing, substantial things within the two parties withdrawing from the kind of binary choice that they're being forced to make. paul: well, we know, mary, republicans aren't in a very tough fight to hold congress, okay, so you need all the allies you can get? [laughter] >> right. paul: why would you get in the fight with one of the biggest donor networks out there? >> brian hooks, char
dan, what do you think president trump is on assault with the kochs? >> picked somebody to have a fight with so that it reflects well on him and animates his base. donald trump is all about that base. let's talk about that, despite what the kochs paul is not a minor event, i think it is a warning shot across american politics, as spokesman said they don't see as binary choice but the trump people think it's his way or the highway and on the left progressive it's their way or highway,...
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that is dan zwirn. back to you.ie: jason kelly of bloomberg, thank you for bringing us that interview. mark: coming up, shares of macy's falling the most in a year. the retail store boosting its outlook. it is our stock of the hour, next. ♪ mark: live from london, i am mark barton. julie: and in new york, i am julie hyman. mark: let's check in on the "first word news." here is kailey leinz. regulators have made it harder for traders to bet against the turkish lira. rules have been eased on restructuring troubled loans. president erdogan stepped up his dispute with the u.s., imposing new tariffs on a wide range of american-made products. all this has to do with america educate the attention of a turkish pastor. we spoke with his lawyer. >> he is happy with the u.s. defending his rights but not with becoming the focal point of all of this economic and political spat. he wants to go home and wishes no harm on either u.s. or turkey. he wants this to come to an end. kailey: a court in turkey is now considering his appeal
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dan: two things. first on the manafort conviction, what that did, it would have -- the it had nothing too with donald trump is it strengthened the hand of bob mule around thenvestigative team. that jury deliberated a long time. and on 10 counts they could not ach a verdict because of one lone holdout but the eight quicks were very, very important. it sent a signal that this is a real investigation that has real power. so that's the first thing the second is, with michael cohen, to see him make theeal that he did, and to plead to what he a pleade to implication the president, brings this to the white house in a way that it hadn't been before and as we now know as a result of everything else that's happened this week, that there is greater cooperation among people who know a lot about donald trump. don't know where it's going to end up, obviously, but if you're in donald trump's position you haveo feel much more pressure today than you did a few weeks ago. robert: molly, "time's" cover this week, presid
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kristen, dan? >> ama, thanks, we'll see you then. >>> finally tonight the crushing soft some of the most expensive cars in the world. >> lamborghinis, por sches crushed to pieces as a part of a smuggling smackdown. the haul was worth more than $5 million u.s. dollars. the president of the philippines is known for his tough anti-crime policies, he ordered the destruction saying he was doing it to stop corruption. >> that's hard to watch. >> i know. does that pain you, dan? world news tonight is coming up next. i'm kristen sze. >> i'm dan ashley. see you again in half an hour. >> bye-bye. >>> tonight, we do have breaking news as we come on the air. the passenger jet crashing in mexico. the images coming in right now. word the pilots were trying to abort the takeoff. emergency teams on the scene. >>> also developing tonight, the trial of paul manafort begins. president trump's former campaign chairman. prosecutors in court saying his fortune was built on lies. manafort's attorneys signaling the witnes
kristen, dan? >> ama, thanks, we'll see you then. >>> finally tonight the crushing soft some of the most expensive cars in the world. >> lamborghinis, por sches crushed to pieces as a part of a smuggling smackdown. the haul was worth more than $5 million u.s. dollars. the president of the philippines is known for his tough anti-crime policies, he ordered the destruction saying he was doing it to stop corruption. >> that's hard to watch. >> i know. does that pain...
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dan served as communications director, and was one of obama's longest serving advisors -- dan was at obama's side through two presidential campaigns and 6 years in the white house. and from there -- dan has gone on to co-host the incredibly popular pod safe america one or two fans. one or two are here and now author of yes we still can -- politics in the age of obama twitter, and trump. part memoir part playbook for activism and yes we can cover my accent is coming out now can be can cover and working with obama, and examines the circumstances that led to president trump getting elected. particularly the changes in politics and media, and the internet that occur through obama's time in office. and tonight dan will be in conversation with his former colleague and allisa. yeah. [applause] you know she was not the former deputy chief of staff to president obama and author of "the new york times" best seller who thought this was a good idea? and other questions you should have answers to when you work in the white house. she's also a rotating co-host on the newly launched podcast -- whic
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i'm kristen sze. >> i'm dan ashley. we hope to see you again in half an hour. >>> tonight, turning on trump? david pecker, the publisher of "the national enquirer," one of the president's closest allies, granted immunity by federal prosecutors. a source tells abc news pecker told authorities the president knew about deals to buy the silence of two women alleging sexual affairs. tonight, what the president said about people who flip. >>> also breaking tonight, the war of words. attorney general jeff sessions publicly defending himself from the president's attacks, saying the department of justice will not be influenced by politics. >>> state of emergency. the major hurricane barrelling toward hawaii. floods and landslides expected from this powerful rainmaker. flights canceled. residents now bracing for impact. >>> the congressman and his wife charged. both accused of spending hundreds of thousands in campaign contributions.
i'm kristen sze. >> i'm dan ashley. we hope to see you again in half an hour. >>> tonight, turning on trump? david pecker, the publisher of "the national enquirer," one of the president's closest allies, granted immunity by federal prosecutors. a source tells abc news pecker told authorities the president knew about deals to buy the silence of two women alleging sexual affairs. tonight, what the president said about people who flip. >>> also breaking tonight,...
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that's what it is ward's iraq conflict is iraq and then a lot of people make money from it you know dan the world cup just ended here in russia and moscow is one of the major centers for the for the matches and i purposely went into the center of town almost every single day and ran into people some people recognized me and. in a cafe people would ask me questions or direction or some we get into a conversation and i purposely said what are you most surprised about and the reaction was almost universal people were exasperated i had no idea this place was like this because in the u.k. they tell us a completely different story they even told us it could be dangerous to come here and in the reaction was anger anger that you know what the hell were they telling us go ahead dan. yeah you know i mean that vilification of russia is frankly you mind boggling here's a country that right after nine eleven was a first world leader call president bush and send his condolences he offered help in the war on terror and the war on terror terror russia is actually flying of very constructive role. in th
that's what it is ward's iraq conflict is iraq and then a lot of people make money from it you know dan the world cup just ended here in russia and moscow is one of the major centers for the for the matches and i purposely went into the center of town almost every single day and ran into people some people recognized me and. in a cafe people would ask me questions or direction or some we get into a conversation and i purposely said what are you most surprised about and the reaction was almost...
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paul: dan, is this going to affect congestion in new york? as a loyal new yorker, somehow i'm not seeing that? >> no, it is not going to fix congestion unless the city does managing construction projects. paul: what about the subways? >> let's talk about the subways because it's a big element here. ride-sharing in uber, lyft and cars like that is being used by people who are abandoning the subways and it's not just the wealthy in manhattan, it is mainly middle-class workers, they would rather ride-share, have responsibility to fix infrastructure at enormous costs and if people pull away from subways they are going to erode further and i think the city solution has been rather than deal with the reality of the public transportation system failing, they're simply going to suppress uber and lyft. paul: let me put up here the new york post headline on friday this week transit apocalypse, bill de blasio, good socialist, good liberal, why would he care about the taxi cartel? >> they're big donors in city council. paul: break the code. [laughter] pa
paul: dan, is this going to affect congestion in new york? as a loyal new yorker, somehow i'm not seeing that? >> no, it is not going to fix congestion unless the city does managing construction projects. paul: what about the subways? >> let's talk about the subways because it's a big element here. ride-sharing in uber, lyft and cars like that is being used by people who are abandoning the subways and it's not just the wealthy in manhattan, it is mainly middle-class workers, they...
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dan is our senior analyst and a market correspondent with us. let's start with dan. lots to digest. let's start with that iphone number below estimates. it means apple only sold about a percent more iphones this quarter than a year ago. we know people are always holding out for the phones that expected to come next quarter. is it disappointing? dan: if we look at the actual data, the fact that the asp for -- asps were health and we are in a seasonably weaker time suggests the overall business remains quite solid. we have new products likely to come out in the beginning and mid-september. for iphone, the numbers were just fine. the services results, as we see them and other exit suggest wearables, the air pod, watches, are doing well, suggests the platform is broadening out and you have multiple growth drivers. we think that makes this an interesting story over the next couple of years. emily: everything else looked good except for the mac number which we will get to. overall, it seems the market is responding well. there were concerns of any sign of weakness would lead to a downward
dan is our senior analyst and a market correspondent with us. let's start with dan. lots to digest. let's start with that iphone number below estimates. it means apple only sold about a percent more iphones this quarter than a year ago. we know people are always holding out for the phones that expected to come next quarter. is it disappointing? dan: if we look at the actual data, the fact that the asp for -- asps were health and we are in a seasonably weaker time suggests the overall business...
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gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate it dan when did you finish writing your book the date. yes last last year like last so what did you know that we didn't know then because it sounds like an absolutely perfect idol for the moment in the current news cycle go ahead. well russia has been a scapegoat at the united states for a long long time you know we could go as far back certainly as nine hundred seventeen but certainly after or two we had you know what was known as the cold war which. centered upon the vilification of russia to justify the u.s. . benchers abroad and we are in a new cold war now and we were it was an it they wrote and it seems to be only intensified even though the soviet union collapsed in one thousand nine hundred one the u.s. has developed by russian paint and any that it's not ok brian what do you know what i find really interesting and it's a saga that's been going on here is that it seems to me that i'm very very often the united states and its western allies particularly nato they project all of their
gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate it dan when did you finish writing your book the date. yes last last year like last so what did you know that we didn't know then because it sounds like an absolutely perfect idol for the moment in the current news cycle go ahead. well russia has been a scapegoat at the united states for a long long time you know we could go as far back certainly as nine hundred seventeen but certainly after or...
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and writer at large for "texas monthly," dan solomon.alk to me about the argument that alex jones' lawyers are making. on the one hand they're saying now he's acting like a journalist. on the other hand, in past lawsuits, and tell me if i'm wrong on this, they tried to claim that nobody would believe anything he had to say. >> what they're arguing, they're making several arguments, but one of them is that in this case they -- mr. jones is not -- is speaking hyperbolically and making commentary, not a factual argument. they're not clear on when he shifts from presenting facts, which they say that he does do and when he decides to make a hyperbolic argument or offer commentary, but anything that he's being sued for they're saying is commentary or hyperbole. >> doesn't he also say in his broadcasts that he's more trusted and they're more trusted than cnn and you can believe what they say more than you can believe what reporters say? >> that's an argument that the plaintiffs' attorneys, the sandy hooks parents' attorney made yesterday. i thi
and writer at large for "texas monthly," dan solomon.alk to me about the argument that alex jones' lawyers are making. on the one hand they're saying now he's acting like a journalist. on the other hand, in past lawsuits, and tell me if i'm wrong on this, they tried to claim that nobody would believe anything he had to say. >> what they're arguing, they're making several arguments, but one of them is that in this case they -- mr. jones is not -- is speaking hyperbolically and...
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come here and the reaction was anger anger that you know what the hell were they telling us go ahead dan. yeah no i mean that they shouldn't rush is frankly mind boggling here's a country that right after nine eleven was a first world leader call president bush sends condolences he offered help in the war on terror and the war on terror terror russia is actually flying of very constructive role. in the middle east even israel is finding russia to. partner in the middle east. this vilification has no. when i don't need that. and it is you pointed out what appears to be greatly resent it in the political halls of the united states is that russia has got back on its feet yeah and it is a country that is livable and it is a country that people are happy in and that's why they have a very high approval rating for their president and i think that is why or surprised when they go there and it's not some kind of a hellhole yeah that's what we're you know and i should point out to our viewers that russia is the second country after the united states destination for immigrants russia is number two
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dan?> spencer, thanks very much. >> the suspect in a double stabbing at the macarthur bart station saturday night has been arrested. 27-year-old solomon espinosa, this man was taken into custody by u.s. marshals early this afternoon. he was wanted in connection with an attack that happened on a richmond-bound bart train. one of the victims was cut on the arm. the other had a cut to the face. neither injury is life threatening. >>> new at 11:00, a man is alive tonight after his car plunged 300 feet off a remote road in marin county. another driver happened to see it happen and called for help. that other driver point rescuers to the wrecked car dangling in a tree in deep foliage. firefighters worked for an hour to free that man this afternoon. rescuers then carried him to alpine dam where awaiting chp chopper took him to a trauma center. >>> well, if you live or work in san francisco, you now have a new online tool to help find out if construction and other projects will affect your commute
dan?> spencer, thanks very much. >> the suspect in a double stabbing at the macarthur bart station saturday night has been arrested. 27-year-old solomon espinosa, this man was taken into custody by u.s. marshals early this afternoon. he was wanted in connection with an attack that happened on a richmond-bound bart train. one of the victims was cut on the arm. the other had a cut to the face. neither injury is life threatening. >>> new at 11:00, a man is alive tonight after his...
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. >> reporter: director of national intelligence dan coats insisted the order is coming from the top. >> the president has specifically directed us to make the matter of the election meddling and securing our election process a top priority. >> reporter: homeland security secretary described a grave threat. >> our democracy itself is in the cross hairs. free and clear elections are the cornerstone of our democracy and it has been clear they have been to sew discord by adversaries. >> reporter: all the talk in stark contrast with past statements most notably his meeting with vladimir putin. >> i hold both countries responsible. i think we are all to blame. >> reporter: the president has often diminished the russian threat saying other unnamed countries could be interfering. >> i accept our intelligence community's conclusion that russia is meddling in the 2016 election took place. it could be other people also. >> reporter: the officials were asked about the disconnect. >> i'm not in a position to either understand fully or talk about what happened in helsinki. >> reporter: then there
. >> reporter: director of national intelligence dan coats insisted the order is coming from the top. >> the president has specifically directed us to make the matter of the election meddling and securing our election process a top priority. >> reporter: homeland security secretary described a grave threat. >> our democracy itself is in the cross hairs. free and clear elections are the cornerstone of our democracy and it has been clear they have been to sew discord by...
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. >> dan put you on the defensive, didn't he? >> when i think of tjx all it does is it goes to higher highs. that's something they're building on and that's not what tjx is all about and people are wanting to go there for thosz discounts and the treasures. it's the hunt, right but the targets of the world and the walmarts of the world have found a way toe compete well and at the game of the online side of it and the bricks and mortar side which amazon doesn't have they bought into it somewhat and they don't have the bricks and mortar side. >> that's why i say it's a tech company because it's a tech company all because of awm >> let's bring it back to retail and let's not forget toys "r" us which employee 30,000 people in america. it doesn't exist anymore it went poof, right? maybe the target and the walmart wera -- automatic just worried if amazon, and it's going to have a deep effect do we need macy's? do we need nordstrom's or dillard's? think, we do >> i thought -- and the other thing i want to say is toys "r" us are out of bu
. >> dan put you on the defensive, didn't he? >> when i think of tjx all it does is it goes to higher highs. that's something they're building on and that's not what tjx is all about and people are wanting to go there for thosz discounts and the treasures. it's the hunt, right but the targets of the world and the walmarts of the world have found a way toe compete well and at the game of the online side of it and the bricks and mortar side which amazon doesn't have they bought into...
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dan: it is all relative. richard: if trade agreements are going to mean anything, they have to mean something for everybody. because think about almost 100,000 factories that have closed because of those trade agreements. what does that farmers say about -- that farmer say about those 100,000 factories closing? i am sure he would say, that is bad for this country. that shouldn't happen. so if we have to get to equilibrium, and that is where i , people ought to get are going to be jockeying around. the hysteria about, and there is a trade war and the sky is falling, that is simply inaccurate and does a disservice to the country. dan: doesn't that put our farm industry at a disadvantage? doesn't that diminish our farm industry? richard: what about the manufacturing worker, the steelworkers? whose interests count more? dan: that is a good question. i have no answer. whose interests do you think matter more? richard: you can't ask that question. how about if i answer every question you ask me with a question? cou
dan: it is all relative. richard: if trade agreements are going to mean anything, they have to mean something for everybody. because think about almost 100,000 factories that have closed because of those trade agreements. what does that farmers say about -- that farmer say about those 100,000 factories closing? i am sure he would say, that is bad for this country. that shouldn't happen. so if we have to get to equilibrium, and that is where i , people ought to get are going to be jockeying...
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last month so dan, let's get into it. what talk about what the book is about, but i guess your own journey to writing this kind of book, which is interesting, too. >> a co-author, david fisher approached me and said you know, there is a transcript out there. it's the only transcript of exams for any trial abraham lincoln has ever argued. it was only discovered in 1989 and a box with a well-rounded. no one has really talked about it. abraham lincoln, the only transcript that exists in no one's talking about it. and yet we looked into it and it's true. this article -- small article in "the new york times" on the box was discovered. there was an aba article analyzing the legal issues, but no one really dug into the story and the story itself is fascinating that the trial is fascinating. as a say in the introduction, this would have been a high profile case in this day and age. it had to neighbors and friends, young men involved in a long-standing quarrel. one was the much larger than the defendant, so the defendant are as a
last month so dan, let's get into it. what talk about what the book is about, but i guess your own journey to writing this kind of book, which is interesting, too. >> a co-author, david fisher approached me and said you know, there is a transcript out there. it's the only transcript of exams for any trial abraham lincoln has ever argued. it was only discovered in 1989 and a box with a well-rounded. no one has really talked about it. abraham lincoln, the only transcript that exists in no...
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. >> andrea, we should clear up for our viewers, because dan was in the courtroom and i wasn't, it's perhaps more ambiguous than i represented. it's possible they're saying they're deadlocked on all of the counts, it sounds like from what you're saying. >> it's possible, but i think unlikely. i think the implication of the note is that they have reached unanimity on some counts and the question, again, was, if we cannot come to a consensus on a single count, how should we fill out the verdict form for that count. so it doesn't necessarily mean there is only one count. but it does give at least the implication that they have reached union a.animity on some counts. >> one last question, dan, as a prosecutor, are you surprised that he red them the allen charge on this first note on being stuck on one of the counts? >> that's a very good question, andrea. often the judge will just say, you know, answer this question to say, just keep trying, essentially, and then before the next time they come out to reed the allen charge. i'm not surprised because they've been out for three days diligen
. >> andrea, we should clear up for our viewers, because dan was in the courtroom and i wasn't, it's perhaps more ambiguous than i represented. it's possible they're saying they're deadlocked on all of the counts, it sounds like from what you're saying. >> it's possible, but i think unlikely. i think the implication of the note is that they have reached unanimity on some counts and the question, again, was, if we cannot come to a consensus on a single count, how should we fill out...
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i can't get into dan sickles too much. there are some great accounts of him, speaking in this high falsetto voice. he is a notorious liar. he is a woman iron -- womanizer. he is now a core commander. dan sickles will move his core of men forward from his assigned line toward the road, taking up a position along that peach orchard back toward double standard. -- toward devil's den. this guy at the bottom, i would say he is manic-depressive. the greatest quote i heard as he has a screw loose and is not accountable for all of his freaks. that is what charles wainwright is going to say about him. warren is a good officer. you want him in charge of your engineering department. he's going to look out and see these confederates are starting to a mass seminary ridge and other places. he knows there is a problem. this plays into the story of the wheatfield. warren is going to steal soldiers. not to say they may have turned the tide, as they did on little round top. it is another part of the story. dan sickles is thrown off. the pla
i can't get into dan sickles too much. there are some great accounts of him, speaking in this high falsetto voice. he is a notorious liar. he is a woman iron -- womanizer. he is now a core commander. dan sickles will move his core of men forward from his assigned line toward the road, taking up a position along that peach orchard back toward double standard. -- toward devil's den. this guy at the bottom, i would say he is manic-depressive. the greatest quote i heard as he has a screw loose and...
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"the big interview". >> dan, what happened in the last 19 years to chuck grassley? >> interesting question. you could say the same about lindsey graham. lindsey graham during the time president clinton was being impeached said the american presidency has to be about honor and integrity, honor and integrity. i ask any reasonable person to consider whether what we're seeing and hearing out of the white house now have been hearing and seeing for quite some time meets the standard of honor and integrity. >> there is chuck grassley citing the idea that george washington never told a lie, and therefore there is the standard that presidents have to live by. there is not a single senator now in the senate who voted for the removal of bill clinton from office, who has said one thing this week objecting to anything they learned about donald trump in federal court on tuesday when michael cohen pled guilty. >> and that's the reason we should not underest kate donald trump going forward. he's not a knock down these last 48 to 60 hours. we're now about to found out what kind of f
"the big interview". >> dan, what happened in the last 19 years to chuck grassley? >> interesting question. you could say the same about lindsey graham. lindsey graham during the time president clinton was being impeached said the american presidency has to be about honor and integrity, honor and integrity. i ask any reasonable person to consider whether what we're seeing and hearing out of the white house now have been hearing and seeing for quite some time meets the...
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dan, you're focusing on baba >> it reports next week. want to mention, you just talked about how these stocks caught a little bit. the shanghai composite closed at a 52-week low overnight and down 25% from the 52-week highs it might be one of the scariest charts in the market if you think about it it's the fifth largest equity market out there to me, baba is down about 18% from the highs, flat on the year, down in sympathy, i think, with chinese equity sentiment, but tencent is down 30% from its high the options market is implying about a 6.5% move. that's double the average move after earnings over the last three quarters about 3.25%. it got me thinking about how poor investment sentiment is with baba despite the fact that analysts are still over the moon, hyped up about this. 48 highs, one buy, no sells. average price target, 240 bucks. you got poor investor sentiment, poor macro sentiment. i think this company, the stock in particular, is banging up against a really key technical support level. i'll let carter speak to that. over the
dan, you're focusing on baba >> it reports next week. want to mention, you just talked about how these stocks caught a little bit. the shanghai composite closed at a 52-week low overnight and down 25% from the 52-week highs it might be one of the scariest charts in the market if you think about it it's the fifth largest equity market out there to me, baba is down about 18% from the highs, flat on the year, down in sympathy, i think, with chinese equity sentiment, but tencent is down 30%...
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>>nunca nos preguntaron si Éramos legales en este paÍs nada mÁs nos dan una aplicaciÓn.ajo de estos inmigrantes. >>mantenemos la integridad de estas track chicas mediante la implementa donde prÁcticas de contratas-apropiadas nos tomamos estos asuntos en serio no respondiÓ si participa en el programa de verificaciÓn de documentos y la casa blanca no quiso comentar. >>se va a tratar de lavar las manos pero en realidad sabemos que eso no es cierto y ademÁs si se puede decir Él como el lÍder del país tiene una responsabilidad moral de cumplir en su propia casa las reglas que Él quisiera le men dar sobre todos los demÁs aunque los inmigrantes aclaran que ya no trabajan en el hotel una foto con el presidente les re verdad su paso por allÍ. ♪ >>no sÉ si serÍa buena suerte o mala suerte pero paso. ♪ ♪ ilia: un sector del partido demÓcrata quiere abolir ice pero el presidente estÁ muy gratis hecho con el trabajo de la gente sea federal y hoy homenajeÓ a los agentes de grass que la integran. aclaro que este hablaba buen inglÉs la reuniÓn en la casa blanca se dan un momento en que
>>nunca nos preguntaron si Éramos legales en este paÍs nada mÁs nos dan una aplicaciÓn.ajo de estos inmigrantes. >>mantenemos la integridad de estas track chicas mediante la implementa donde prÁcticas de contratas-apropiadas nos tomamos estos asuntos en serio no respondiÓ si participa en el programa de verificaciÓn de documentos y la casa blanca no quiso comentar. >>se va a tratar de lavar las manos pero en realidad sabemos que eso no es cierto y ademÁs si se puede...
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ok let's go back to dan in managua i think also part of what brian was saying this new religion as it were that so bipartisan in the in the liberal media loves to propagate isn't why should i think we should question the intelligence community i think it's a really important thing to do i mean again if you go back and look at the. history of their behavior will i mean bay of pigs that mean their involvement in vietnam all the issues surrounding nine eleven i mean there's a lot i mean and then you listen to peter struck ok i mean all the more reason to be very skeptical of what's going on behind closed doors in the in the deep state here i mean i don't understand it's gotten to the point where questioning anything now you end up being ostracized and demonized say the you know the lip the left wasn't always that way go ahead and. you know i mean her for many years the left understood the cia was this pretty diabolical and touche and that was engaged in regime change of fraud and murdering world leaders the cia lied us into the war with iraq in two thousand and three. with the lie that w
ok let's go back to dan in managua i think also part of what brian was saying this new religion as it were that so bipartisan in the in the liberal media loves to propagate isn't why should i think we should question the intelligence community i think it's a really important thing to do i mean again if you go back and look at the. history of their behavior will i mean bay of pigs that mean their involvement in vietnam all the issues surrounding nine eleven i mean there's a lot i mean and then...
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i agree very much with dan's analysis the dynamics have been changed. donald trump is a control freak in many ways. he wants to control everything he controlled this epic battle month after month. he alone had the platform and mueller couldn't speak. we talked about that before. mueller had a chance to speak in courtrooms. trump is losing control of the narrative and mueller is taking it away from him. you can see it in a fox poll fascinating. in july, you ask americans if they approve or disapprove. in fox poll, 48 approve, 40 disapprove. today, this week, 59% approve, it's gone from 48 to 59. the disapprove has gone from 30 to 47. i think you can see the power of the courtroom can change the
i agree very much with dan's analysis the dynamics have been changed. donald trump is a control freak in many ways. he wants to control everything he controlled this epic battle month after month. he alone had the platform and mueller couldn't speak. we talked about that before. mueller had a chance to speak in courtrooms. trump is losing control of the narrative and mueller is taking it away from him. you can see it in a fox poll fascinating. in july, you ask americans if they approve or...
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dan, let me start with you here. collins, just to give our folks at home a little bit of context, we expect to hear more from the southern district of new york in about two hours, so at noon eastern time, which i believe is 9:00 pacific we'll get more information on this. you know a thing or two about insider trading occasions were you've prosecuted them before. >> yes are i prosecuted a big insider trading case last year and i've looked at the indictment this morning. >> in this case. >> i did, just before we came on air here. what the allegations are essentially is that chris collins was a member of the board of directors of a biotech company in australia and they were doing a significant drug trial that he got inside information that the drug trial failed and as soon as he got that information, and when he got that information actually he was at the congressional picnic at the white house. and as soon he's received an e-mail with that information, he called his son who was another significant shareholder of the co
dan, let me start with you here. collins, just to give our folks at home a little bit of context, we expect to hear more from the southern district of new york in about two hours, so at noon eastern time, which i believe is 9:00 pacific we'll get more information on this. you know a thing or two about insider trading occasions were you've prosecuted them before. >> yes are i prosecuted a big insider trading case last year and i've looked at the indictment this morning. >> in this...
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so i welcome, dan. but before dan, we have another allgoodcial guest, beth , who is the united states director of the international fund of animal welfare. beth ensures the strategic development and implementation of u.s. projects and campaigns with special emphasis on the , ivory trade, wildlife trafficking and wildlife security issues. beth oversaw the strategic development and implementation of u.s. campaigns to protect whales from threats, address global wildlife crime, and protect elephants. so i first welcome dan, and then beth will proceed. and we have a new subject, a new area we would like to bring whistleblowing too. welcome. [applause] dan: thank you, gina. thank you, steve. ,istinguished guests and beth it is always an honor to share a podium with the director of the international fund for animal welfare. i want you to picture an elephant, a rhinoceros, a tiger, a grizzly bear. if you know what a pangolin looks like. if you don't know what a pangolin looks like, it's kind of a cross between
so i welcome, dan. but before dan, we have another allgoodcial guest, beth , who is the united states director of the international fund of animal welfare. beth ensures the strategic development and implementation of u.s. projects and campaigns with special emphasis on the , ivory trade, wildlife trafficking and wildlife security issues. beth oversaw the strategic development and implementation of u.s. campaigns to protect whales from threats, address global wildlife crime, and protect...