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dan: here's your safety sunglasses... lemonis: okay. dan: ...'ntense in these rooms. lemonis: 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 the
dan: here's your safety sunglasses... lemonis: okay. dan: ...'ntense in these rooms. lemonis: 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...
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you're shaking your head no, dan. dan?, do you want to come up here dan, show everyone your face and take credit for this thing you did. dan? no, fauci? how about you fauci? you want to say a few words about dan? made you touch your face again, fauci. this guy i love you, fauc." particularly, trump keeps touting his ban on travel from china. but, according to experts, the ban only served to buy the white house time to ramp up testing and hospital capacity. and start community mitigation efforts, time they wasted. and when he was asked to explain what he did with all that time in february, trump decided to get into a fight with a reporter, paula reid, of cbs who asked the question >> thousands of lives by - >> the time you bought the argument is that you bought yourself some time and you didn't use it to prepare hospitals. you didn't use it to ramp up testing. right now -- >> you're so -- you're so disgraceful. >> people are unemployed >> it is so disgraceful the way you say that let me just -- >> americans are dead. >> lis
you're shaking your head no, dan. dan?, do you want to come up here dan, show everyone your face and take credit for this thing you did. dan? no, fauci? how about you fauci? you want to say a few words about dan? made you touch your face again, fauci. this guy i love you, fauc." particularly, trump keeps touting his ban on travel from china. but, according to experts, the ban only served to buy the white house time to ramp up testing and hospital capacity. and start community mitigation...
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thank you, dan.n the meantime, here are the headlines that we're following right now. it is back to business in some states as restrictions are lifted. georgia, south carolina and texas among the states slowly lifting restrictions and letting some businses open their organization reuters is reporting that china has sent a team of medical experts to north korea amid conflicting reports about that country's leader's health. now, since earlier this month there have been rumors of kim jong-un's declining health. kim has not been seen in public since april 11th. >>> day three of the nfl draft is just a few hours away with players safely quarantined at home. fans are not just finding out the picks but also getting a look behind the scenes and the unexpected moments like this one when new england patriots coach bill belichick left the room and his dog appeared to take over. >> looks like he's calling the shots. >> absolutely. i like that. >>> now it's that time of the morning -- [ air horn ] >> oh, yes. >>
thank you, dan.n the meantime, here are the headlines that we're following right now. it is back to business in some states as restrictions are lifted. georgia, south carolina and texas among the states slowly lifting restrictions and letting some businses open their organization reuters is reporting that china has sent a team of medical experts to north korea amid conflicting reports about that country's leader's health. now, since earlier this month there have been rumors of kim jong-un's...
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a lot of people are asking tim, dan, karen and guy, great stuff there again. tuning in to cnbc's "fast >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain you, but to educate, teach you about these times. call me 1-800-743-cnbc tweet me @jimcramer. >>> when the marked was warned last week, i
a lot of people are asking tim, dan, karen and guy, great stuff there again. tuning in to cnbc's "fast >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to...
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>> always agree with dan not really, but sometimes.gree with him today look at the qqqs or the nasdaq relative to the s&p. and it was an outperformance by 1300 basis points and they have the last four sessions the nasdaq's underperformed by 2.5% and look at the nasdaq and the semiconductors and the smh today, you broke through the 200 and the 50, you have a bear cross, and i do think you have a case where the market priced a lot of these stocks to key levels you almost crescendoed this with everybody and their brother and sister upgrading amazon. i remain largely constructive on markets and i don't think these stocks get in the way of the upside. >> it seems like a potentially dangerous setup going into earnings season, karen >> yeah. i mean, i find myself in an uncomfortable position agreeing with everything that dan said, but i do think if you look at alphabet is up 2% after hours on the heels of snap. i think that the market knows that advertising will be down, right? it's a question of how much and then i don't know what kind of gu
>> always agree with dan not really, but sometimes.gree with him today look at the qqqs or the nasdaq relative to the s&p. and it was an outperformance by 1300 basis points and they have the last four sessions the nasdaq's underperformed by 2.5% and look at the nasdaq and the semiconductors and the smh today, you broke through the 200 and the 50, you have a bear cross, and i do think you have a case where the market priced a lot of these stocks to key levels you almost crescendoed...
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for the i-team, dan noyes, abc7 news. dan, ama? >> okay, dan, thank you so much. >>> well, it's back. today the grand princess cruise ship returned to san francisco. drew view 7 was there for its arrival. so was sky 7, in fact. it's been almost a month since the ship sailed into the port of oakland with 21 confirmed coronavirus cases on board. after disembarking all patients and passengers, the ship floated into the bay while the remaining crew completed their quarantine and then departed. one organization, the national alliance for filipino concerns is outraged that the crew is still on board, calling it inhumane. abc7 news reporter luz pena is live at pier 35 with the story tonight. luz? >> dan, this local filipino community group wants all crewmembers to get off the ship and get tested for covid-19. four days ago, a crewmember died of coronavirus. they're concerned the possibility of others being sick. the grand princess is back at san francisco's cruise ship terminal. on board, over 650 filipino crew members. >> we're very conc
for the i-team, dan noyes, abc7 news. dan, ama? >> okay, dan, thank you so much. >>> well, it's back. today the grand princess cruise ship returned to san francisco. drew view 7 was there for its arrival. so was sky 7, in fact. it's been almost a month since the ship sailed into the port of oakland with 21 confirmed coronavirus cases on board. after disembarking all patients and passengers, the ship floated into the bay while the remaining crew completed their quarantine and then...
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[ laughter ] then you can use a hospital bed. [ laughter ] >> dan, dan, dan >> what, what?ht sorry nicholas, i'll be cool sorry about that, man. >> it's all right. i know everybody is a little bit stressed out lately. >> ooh boy isn't that the truth yeah, we're all stressed you know what is a great way to relieve stress [ laughter ] >> no, no. >> that's right. okay okay sir, can i borrow this chair here can you move these books for me, please mind if i move -- can you move - [ laughter ] you know what, how about that? i'll just do that for you. thank you. [ laughter ] hi, folks, how are you doing how are you? how are you doing? >> me, i'm fine now that i got my coffee. i was a little grumpy there, earlier. so what's going on with you two, are you dating, married? >> we're married >> oh nice, that's great good for you, congrats that's terrific. you know, i've been close a couple of times. but i'm kind of picky, you know? [ laughter ] >> uh-huh. >> yeah. so what kind of stuff do you guys do for fun? >> look, man, we are not interested in taking juggling lessons. >> okay. >> y
[ laughter ] then you can use a hospital bed. [ laughter ] >> dan, dan, dan >> what, what?ht sorry nicholas, i'll be cool sorry about that, man. >> it's all right. i know everybody is a little bit stressed out lately. >> ooh boy isn't that the truth yeah, we're all stressed you know what is a great way to relieve stress [ laughter ] >> no, no. >> that's right. okay okay sir, can i borrow this chair here can you move these books for me, please mind if i move...
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for the i-team, dan noyes, abc7 news. dan and ama? >> good work. thank you very much. >>> new at 6:00, the number of confirmed cases and deaths rises at a hayward nursing home called the gateway care rehabilitation center. well learned there are 65 confirmed cases including 7 deaths. that's one more than yesterday. the frightening number numbers certainly very jarring for family members desperate for information their loved ones. abc7 news reporter laura anthony is live with the latest. laura? >> well, hi, dan. we learned those new numbers late this afternoon of those 65 confirmed cases now, we know that 40 of them were patients, are patients here at the gateway center. 25 staff members. we don't know from the county health department if the seven deaths are all patients or may include some staff. while family members are clamoring for more information, we talked with one young nursing assistant who just arrived in the midst of this crisis to try to help. >> they kept telling us that she is in the safest place she could be, and doesn't seem like th
for the i-team, dan noyes, abc7 news. dan and ama? >> good work. thank you very much. >>> new at 6:00, the number of confirmed cases and deaths rises at a hayward nursing home called the gateway care rehabilitation center. well learned there are 65 confirmed cases including 7 deaths. that's one more than yesterday. the frightening number numbers certainly very jarring for family members desperate for information their loved ones. abc7 news reporter laura anthony is live with the...
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dan, eva?an incredibly tricky balance and the stakes are gigantic, so, trevor, thank you for covering the story for us this morning. >>> coming up on the show, are you feeling screen burnout? we've got expert tips for recharging your brain instead of your batteries at a time when a lot of us are working from home and stuck to these screens. >>> up ahead, which expiration dates matter? and which ones can you ignore? maya feller is telling us how to stretch the food you already have. ♪ time to focus on you all the big fights ♪ and the struggle is real. mom! look! take something that can wipe you out? or don't, and fight through every second. new quick-dissolve nurtec™ can bring you back when migraines attack. just one dose can work fast and last so you can keep going. don't take if allergic to nurtec. the most common side effect was nausea. nurtec one migraine. one dose. onederful™ original crown molding, walk in closets... we do have a ratt problem. ♪ round and round! ♪ with love we'll find a wa
dan, eva?an incredibly tricky balance and the stakes are gigantic, so, trevor, thank you for covering the story for us this morning. >>> coming up on the show, are you feeling screen burnout? we've got expert tips for recharging your brain instead of your batteries at a time when a lot of us are working from home and stuck to these screens. >>> up ahead, which expiration dates matter? and which ones can you ignore? maya feller is telling us how to stretch the food you already...
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do you love what you heard from dan springer >> i do. product is, you know, especially at a time like this with everyone working remotely, it's a necessity, and i haven't used some of the add-on products, and i see that as a very interesting potential for them clearly, though, the stock is not cheap. i don't know if we'll see if things return to normal, if we'll see that valuation come in, but in terms of a product that absolutely adds value, i really like it a lot. >> karen, thank you very much. >> by the way, after hours the stock is gaining back not all of what it lost today, but a little bit and it is up 1.5%. >> coming up after the break, when we start to ease some of the social distancing and head back out, will we go to a restaurant one analyst doesn't think so and he has a stock that he believes will benefit for how we're going to live in the last couple of months and why a debt offering genius, according to one of our traders. find out next. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by t
do you love what you heard from dan springer >> i do. product is, you know, especially at a time like this with everyone working remotely, it's a necessity, and i haven't used some of the add-on products, and i see that as a very interesting potential for them clearly, though, the stock is not cheap. i don't know if we'll see if things return to normal, if we'll see that valuation come in, but in terms of a product that absolutely adds value, i really like it a lot. >> karen, thank...
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with us for the hour, guy adami, tim seymour, dan nathan and karen finerman, but we begin with the biggest one, apple well off its after-hours highs and we have full-team coverage and deidre bossa is digging into amazon gene munster is gearing up for both of the calls. we kick things off with apple which is now negative after a brief pop after the release and josh lipton spoke with tim cook. josh, what's the latest? >> melissa, one question i had for tim cook is what he's seeing in china obviously, so important for apple as a key link in that cup's supply chain and also as an important end market. i asked him what his iphone demand looked like in china and whether you can extrapolate for that and china is the leading indicator for possibly europe and the u.s. and cook telling cnbc there is a significant, steep falloff, and that began to recover some in march and we've seen further recovery in april and it leaves room for optimism. it's hard to tell that's a leading indicator and there are differences and the u.s. has had a bold stimulus program and i think that will clearly help and i'm op
with us for the hour, guy adami, tim seymour, dan nathan and karen finerman, but we begin with the biggest one, apple well off its after-hours highs and we have full-team coverage and deidre bossa is digging into amazon gene munster is gearing up for both of the calls. we kick things off with apple which is now negative after a brief pop after the release and josh lipton spoke with tim cook. josh, what's the latest? >> melissa, one question i had for tim cook is what he's seeing in china...
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dan, uh-oh. no excuses, dan. as bill belichick would say, no days off.re upstairs in the office. just waiting for you. >> all right. >> i'll come by. >> he's not kidding. >> i'm not kidding. >> don't hurt yourself, okay? >> want to throw something. >>> join us tonight for abc 7 news at 11:00. is the bay area slipping when it comes to social distancing and sheltering in place. a look at how law enforcement is tackling this tricky situation. >>> another virus-stricken cruise ship unable to make port. a couple stuck on board battling covid-19. >>> finally tonight, a few thoughts about what really matters. another week has passed in this strang new world for all of us. we are all off balance, the future seems uncertain. that anxiety and even fear is driving behavior, while understandable, can be irrational. you still can't find toilet paper at the store. panic buying has people stockpiling every roll they can find. keep in mind, none of us is using more tp. retailers are able to restock in a day or two, sometimes a few hours. people who likely have plenty fo
dan, uh-oh. no excuses, dan. as bill belichick would say, no days off.re upstairs in the office. just waiting for you. >> all right. >> i'll come by. >> he's not kidding. >> i'm not kidding. >> don't hurt yourself, okay? >> want to throw something. >>> join us tonight for abc 7 news at 11:00. is the bay area slipping when it comes to social distancing and sheltering in place. a look at how law enforcement is tackling this tricky situation....
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dan? >> so much controversy there. trevor, thank you very much. >>> we're going to turn now to the desperate effort to get food to the people who need it the most, including people who have lost their jobs as a result of this pandemic. abc's stephanie ramos is on that story. stephanie, good morning to you. >> reporter: dan, good morning. food banks nationwide are either dealing with short supplies or surging demand right now. the need for food banks is so dire, some organizations like this one here in the bronx that have never operated as a food bank before are now handing out food. this morning, as the coronavirus pandemic stretches on, millions of americans have been crushed under a collapsing economy. many unable to buy food and pay bills. >> if we're not able to pay our bills, then what's next? like, what's going to happen? >> reporter: from texas to miami, thousands of food banks across the country are stepping up. long lines like these seen nationwide. among those waiting in line is
dan? >> so much controversy there. trevor, thank you very much. >>> we're going to turn now to the desperate effort to get food to the people who need it the most, including people who have lost their jobs as a result of this pandemic. abc's stephanie ramos is on that story. stephanie, good morning to you. >> reporter: dan, good morning. food banks nationwide are either dealing with short supplies or surging demand right now. the need for food banks is so dire, some...
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dan kerman kron 4 news. thank you dan. >>well, as of the coronavirus has swept through the meatpacking industry it's creating supply chain problems and there are worries about something similar happening and that california's farm economy kron four's rob fladeboe has details about a call for more action to protect farmworkers from the virus. >>and we're getting we've been very cognizant that we want you have the situation become worse moderate county supervisor. louise allain hoses prioritizing protections for farmworkers among those who are at highest risk for contracting covid-19. >>will help protect the economy and keep food on america's table you don't take the proper steps and take it as seriously the can that could always be so concerned about our are stable food supply. >>voluntary protocol such as social distancing the wearing of masks and making sure people are not coming to work sick are helping. >>but laos as they should be made mandatory and there's a lot of. >>article farmers were falling those protocols but t
dan kerman kron 4 news. thank you dan. >>well, as of the coronavirus has swept through the meatpacking industry it's creating supply chain problems and there are worries about something similar happening and that california's farm economy kron four's rob fladeboe has details about a call for more action to protect farmworkers from the virus. >>and we're getting we've been very cognizant that we want you have the situation become worse moderate county supervisor. louise allain hoses...
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lg became a cyber ark and dan did something to —— dan did something with technology.with a bang. well, a crack, actually, as dan is told this phone is completely unbreakable, so he broke it. i've actually broken the phone! do not challenge us. play music with lightning? check. go skiing in the dubai desert? of course. make high—tech fashion look cool? um... there is mark out scavenging with his aunt. now bungie is out of the halo business, what happens to the stars of its games? the spacefaring super soldiers, the spartans? window cleaning and lift attendants, apparently. but the year was once again dominated by apple, this time going big on tablets. but just the next year, the man who had led the company from next to nothing to global domination left us. stevejobs, the biggest tech superstar of his time. also in 2011, lara joined the team and immediately went for a lie down. the trouble is i often get up at 3:30am to talk about the weather. good morning. you remember the weather, don't you? it's the thing that's outside? and in the year of wiggly robots, holographic
lg became a cyber ark and dan did something to —— dan did something with technology.with a bang. well, a crack, actually, as dan is told this phone is completely unbreakable, so he broke it. i've actually broken the phone! do not challenge us. play music with lightning? check. go skiing in the dubai desert? of course. make high—tech fashion look cool? um... there is mark out scavenging with his aunt. now bungie is out of the halo business, what happens to the stars of its games? the...
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dan has a longer slew that he will share about where the market is headed i've said for a while, and i don't know where the market's going. my opinion is, and i'll share again, i think the move is not done until we hit 2790 orthere abouts in the s&p 500, given today's close, that's about a 5% move in terms of the math, that makes sense. and the all-time high we saw it a couple months ago, that's effectively a 50% retracement, it makes a lot of sense. at that point my opinion, you have to be looking to pair down risk and take some money off the table, despite the fact that the fed appears to be buying everything, and you mentioned janet yellin at the top of the show, you know, i don't know that this is over as quickly as people want it to be over. brian. >> nobody is saying everything is fine. we're dealing with a humanitarian crisis of unprecedented proportions. from a market's perspective, i would imagine there are a number of smart people out there watching cnbc who are thinking, wow! is this the start of something else or should i be selling into strength >> we have an unprecedent
dan has a longer slew that he will share about where the market is headed i've said for a while, and i don't know where the market's going. my opinion is, and i'll share again, i think the move is not done until we hit 2790 orthere abouts in the s&p 500, given today's close, that's about a 5% move in terms of the math, that makes sense. and the all-time high we saw it a couple months ago, that's effectively a 50% retracement, it makes a lot of sense. at that point my opinion, you have to be...
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dan ives of wedbush securities, talking about facebook.going to take a deeper dive on what happened with facebook. i speak with the ceo after the earning cost yesterday. i'm going to forgive that conversation in just a moment. ♪ reported in 18% spike in revenue in the first quarter, saying that now 3 billion people are using facebook's family of products, shares surging. they said ad revenue was significant we down towards the end of the quarter, but in april things have been flat. is that a positive or a negative? i asked facebook ceo dave wehner. dave: we are obviously watching the business. it had a significant impact from the crisis. we are not immune to that. we saw a pullback in advertising at the end of q1, starting around when the who declared covid a pandemic, early march, and saw a pretty steep drop off a net revenue. that stabilized a bit. in the first three weeks of april, we were flat versus 2019. i would say we are seeing weakness and a lot of categories, like travel, auto. we are seeing strength in places like gaming, where
dan ives of wedbush securities, talking about facebook.going to take a deeper dive on what happened with facebook. i speak with the ceo after the earning cost yesterday. i'm going to forgive that conversation in just a moment. ♪ reported in 18% spike in revenue in the first quarter, saying that now 3 billion people are using facebook's family of products, shares surging. they said ad revenue was significant we down towards the end of the quarter, but in april things have been flat. is that a...
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dan? >> indeed, rachel, thank you very much. >>> staying in d.c., let's bring in abc contributor tom bossert, a former white house homeland security adviser. tom, good morning. is the president right when he says that the states should have been more prepared here and that the federal government is not a, quote, ordering clerk? how exactly is this stockpile supposed to work? >> well, it seems to be awfully confusing right now and i think the tensions are tantamount to the scarcity of all these resources. but every time -- let's look at it this way, a president declares an emergency or a disaster, which he's now done in all 50 states, he's essentially saying that the state and affected local communities have exceeded their capacity to respond to the situation themselves and that they need federal assistance. so we've long ago crossed that threshold where the states and the local communities have said, hey, we don't have enough ourselves together and in this instance the states normally that
dan? >> indeed, rachel, thank you very much. >>> staying in d.c., let's bring in abc contributor tom bossert, a former white house homeland security adviser. tom, good morning. is the president right when he says that the states should have been more prepared here and that the federal government is not a, quote, ordering clerk? how exactly is this stockpile supposed to work? >> well, it seems to be awfully confusing right now and i think the tensions are tantamount to the...
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>> hi, dan. here in s craun there are around 198 patients that are currently hospitalized with covid-19. officials expect that number to go up in the weeks to come, and they're doing everything they can to make sure that hospitals are prepared. across the south bay, a massive effort is under way to ensure that santa clara county's 11 hospitals are ready for a surge in covid-19 cases. >> they get registered, just like they do in the emergency department. >> at good samaritan in san jose, chief nursing officer and former army medic mark brown has been working tirelessly with his staff to prepare. >> being in that environment where they're all keyed up and always anxious about it, and having to wear that protective equipment is wearing on them. >> the hospital was proactive with the early installation of these temporary tents outside the emergency department, each with enough room to triage up to six patients at a time. they also have the capacity to triple the number of beds in the icu. >> we're wo
>> hi, dan. here in s craun there are around 198 patients that are currently hospitalized with covid-19. officials expect that number to go up in the weeks to come, and they're doing everything they can to make sure that hospitals are prepared. across the south bay, a massive effort is under way to ensure that santa clara county's 11 hospitals are ready for a surge in covid-19 cases. >> they get registered, just like they do in the emergency department. >> at good samaritan in...
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leo dan: cometemos muchos errores los humanos.uidamos mucho a la familia, la amistad, el planeta. y yo creo que dios nos quiere enseÑar, nos quiere meter en la senda que es beneficio para todos nosotros. locutor: televisa espectÁculo hugo trujillo alan: soy fanÁtico de leo dan escuchaba con mi ropa y mis abuelos francisca: fÍjate la lo que estÁ indicando, que usen la creatividad, es una buena opciÓn alejandro sÁenz invitÓ a
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dan? >> i see, okay, thanks, liz, very much. >>> well, after a rainy weekend, some sun will help, we should get some of that this week, spencer has a seven-day foreca for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto is a heart failure medicine prescribed by most cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. heart failure can change the structure of your heart, so it may not work as well. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. and with a healthier heart, there's no telling where life may take you. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto for heart failure. entrust your heart to entresto. >>>
dan? >> i see, okay, thanks, liz, very much. >>> well, after a rainy weekend, some sun will help, we should get some of that this week, spencer has a seven-day foreca for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto is a heart failure medicine prescribed by most cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. heart failure can change the structure of your heart, so it may not work as well....
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dan tarullo, former fed governor.give you an update on headlines outside the business world. viviana hurtado is here. viviana: great interview. as you were mentioning, we are going to talk about the coronavirus headlines now. u.k. prime minister boris johnson is in stable condition and remains in good spirits, according to his spokesman. as night he was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened. 1/4 of the, it has world total cases. optimism has dropped to levels not seen since the great depression, according to the national federation of independent businesses. , a state of emergency for tokyo and surrounding areas because of increasing cases. this while a cabinet official tests positive for coronavirus, and when the government rolls out details of that nation's stimulus plan. spain broke a limited streak defined by fewer deaths and fewer new infections. on tuesday, a call with e.u. finan is ministers -- eu finance ministers is going to discuss options. one is corunna bonds come -- is isona bond
dan tarullo, former fed governor.give you an update on headlines outside the business world. viviana hurtado is here. viviana: great interview. as you were mentioning, we are going to talk about the coronavirus headlines now. u.k. prime minister boris johnson is in stable condition and remains in good spirits, according to his spokesman. as night he was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened. 1/4 of the, it has world total cases. optimism has dropped to levels not seen...
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good morning, dan and eva.oing okay, better than our friend rob marciano who is still stuck down in the basement wearing clothing from old giveaway boxes. but we'll see rob in just a little bit with his pandemic fashion accessories. but, you know, i'm working from home like so many other americans doing my part here, and we've got a lot to cover coming up on "gma." >> whit taking the swings from afar. >> i know. i love it. >> i'm waiting to see what rob has to say in return to that. >> i love it. >>> during this tough time, "deals & steals" has been featuring amazing small businesses, and tory johnson is keeping that going this morning with another great round of savings. everyone supporting these small businesses. it's a big impact for them. >> yeah, absolutely. helping the businesses and helping us with some great deals. that's coming up. >>> first we want to turn to the latest on the coronavirus crisis. our stephanie ramos has much more on that. stephanie, good morning once again to you. >> reporter: hey, gu
good morning, dan and eva.oing okay, better than our friend rob marciano who is still stuck down in the basement wearing clothing from old giveaway boxes. but we'll see rob in just a little bit with his pandemic fashion accessories. but, you know, i'm working from home like so many other americans doing my part here, and we've got a lot to cover coming up on "gma." >> whit taking the swings from afar. >> i know. i love it. >> i'm waiting to see what rob has to say in...
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dan and ama? >> great. >> all right. >>> i'm wayne freedman in san francisco on a very quiet union street, where small businesses are closed. and that's leading to big problems with landlords, coming up. >>> can't pay your rent? how likely it is you'll actually be well i didn't choose metastatic breast cancer. not the exact type. not this specific mutation. but i did pick hope... ...and also clarity... ...by knowing i have a treatment that goes right at it. discover piqray, the first and only treatment that specifically targets pik3ca mutations in hr+, her2- mbc, which are common and linked to cancer growth. piqray is taken with fulvestrant after progression on hormone therapy and has been proven to help people with a pik3ca mutation live longer without disease progression. do not take piqray if you've had a severe allergic reaction to it or to any of its ingredients. piqray can cause serious side effects including severe allergic and skin reactions, high blood sugar levels and diarrhea that are c
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dan?hat worker and a former state nursing home evaluator don't want to be identified so they can keep their jobs, but they want to share their concerns about nursing homes owned by prema and anthony. >> residents and staff have been infected and more than a dozen patients have died. >> it spread really, really fast. >> a worker told me the outbreak began a full four weeks ago. with infected staff sentor homd ther for4ours i believe saturday andther nurse aehelp.e, there have b iues wi car a premd anthony's nursing homes. records show they own gateway and six others. on several occasions the state denied their applications to open new facilities siting abuse of patients and lack of effective administration. now with gateway on coronavirus lockdown, the worker says a shortage of staff has made it difficult for families to reach their loved ones, that there is often no one available to pick up the phone or handle messages. >> there was one that said the last time she wanted to speak to her hu
dan?hat worker and a former state nursing home evaluator don't want to be identified so they can keep their jobs, but they want to share their concerns about nursing homes owned by prema and anthony. >> residents and staff have been infected and more than a dozen patients have died. >> it spread really, really fast. >> a worker told me the outbreak began a full four weeks ago. with infected staff sentor homd ther for4ours i believe saturday andther nurse aehelp.e, there have b...
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dan, ifi because he has done exactly that. dan, if i can go back to you.has been fantastic, so today is the thursday we had opened our doors and we are fully booked for today and have really strong bookings for the rest of the week. on the barber side, it has been fantastic as well and we have had an influx of barbers contacting us asking if they could join and support the cause as well, so it has fantastic. what sort of experience have you had of when people say to their flatmate, will you do this for me? it is quite a responsibility, isn't it? it is, but i think at the same time there is a general consensus at the moment that no one is going to be supporting sporting the best haircut they had ever had, but this is an opportunity to try to avoid an absolute disaster. i think a bad haircut really has brought the country together in some kind of manner at the moment and it is now actually a cce pta ble the moment and it is now actually acceptable to have not an amazing haircut, but at the same time people still want to be able to have something that doesn't
dan, ifi because he has done exactly that. dan, if i can go back to you.has been fantastic, so today is the thursday we had opened our doors and we are fully booked for today and have really strong bookings for the rest of the week. on the barber side, it has been fantastic as well and we have had an influx of barbers contacting us asking if they could join and support the cause as well, so it has fantastic. what sort of experience have you had of when people say to their flatmate, will you do...
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. >>> i'm dan noyes in sunnyvale. coming up, a woman's life-changing prescription is cut off because the drug may be a treatment for coronavirus. i investigate. >>> taking extra precautions. why some doctors are being asked to shave their beards. >>> coming up next, we'll explain a new online dating series called "quarantine bachel bachelor" where instead of a rose, you get toilet paper. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel tracking back-to-back storms for your weekend. vial the hour-by-hour timeline coming up. >> sandhya, thanks. >>> and catch a special edition of "nightline" right after abc7 news at 11:00. tonight's focus is on the coronavirus hot spots across the united states. that's followed by "jimmy kimmel live!" at >> south bay woman's supply of life-changing medication has been cut off because officials at kaiser permanente say they have to save the drug for seriously ill coronavirus patients. but the medication hasn't been proven to be effective for covid-19 just yet. i-team reporter dan noyes has been invest
. >>> i'm dan noyes in sunnyvale. coming up, a woman's life-changing prescription is cut off because the drug may be a treatment for coronavirus. i investigate. >>> taking extra precautions. why some doctors are being asked to shave their beards. >>> coming up next, we'll explain a new online dating series called "quarantine bachel bachelor" where instead of a rose, you get toilet paper. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel tracking back-to-back...
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energy secretary dan brouillette. this is bloomberg. ♪ -- i'm kevinvin cirilli, chief washington correspondent for bloomberg. u.s. energy secretary denver yet -- energy secretary dan brouillette. thank you for being with us. what can you tell us about oil? with demand being what it is given the covid-19 pandemic, shutting down world economies, it is important that we not overproduce oil at the moment. we are running into challenges, as you may know. the production of oil, once you've produced it and pulled it out of the ground, you can either use it or store it. with demand being what it is, using it is not an option, so storage is becoming a premium. so it is important we slow production for a time until the economy comes back. kevin: i think it is interesting, given that you mention covid-19, but when you juxtapose that with the saudis and the russians, how precisely did this deal come about? and how long is this deal going to last for? sec. brouillette: the deal came about because world leaders engaged directly and
energy secretary dan brouillette. this is bloomberg. ♪ -- i'm kevinvin cirilli, chief washington correspondent for bloomberg. u.s. energy secretary denver yet -- energy secretary dan brouillette. thank you for being with us. what can you tell us about oil? with demand being what it is given the covid-19 pandemic, shutting down world economies, it is important that we not overproduce oil at the moment. we are running into challenges, as you may know. the production of oil, once you've produced...
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hey, janai. >> hi, dan.'m laughing because dan just texted the group text that all of us have and it was meant for his wife. buthey, all y coo kittens. huge news for "tiger king" fans, a new special is out tonight. it's a so-called after show, hosted by comedian joel mchale, who's a huge fan of the show. there will be new interviews with your favorite "tiger king" characters. they'll all be talking about their experiences since last month's release of the docuseries. after it premiered in march, it drew more than 35 million viewers in just the first ten days. you can still catch "tiger king and i" on netflix. if you haven't seen it, you have to watch it. have you watched it? >> we have watched it. we both watched it. it was deeply weird. by the way, the text chain -- the thing, all i told my wife on the group text, i said i'll be home at 1:00. and then i realized, oh, these people don't care what time i'm home. >> i saw that text and i was like, i don't think that's meant for us. >>> now to the first-ever re
hey, janai. >> hi, dan.'m laughing because dan just texted the group text that all of us have and it was meant for his wife. buthey, all y coo kittens. huge news for "tiger king" fans, a new special is out tonight. it's a so-called after show, hosted by comedian joel mchale, who's a huge fan of the show. there will be new interviews with your favorite "tiger king" characters. they'll all be talking about their experiences since last month's release of the docuseries....
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i want to thank dan white. everyone, at nbc. this is so cool. wash your hands. do not touch your face you going up first [ inaudible >> jimmy: what gary - [ whistling come on, gary. you would never -- [ laughter ] bye. >> bye [ laughter ] >> jimmy: come [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers. tonight, will forte, cooking with michael symon the premiere of second chance theater, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen [ cheers and applause ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> seth: good evening. [ cheers and applause this is "late night. are we well? everybody well lets start off tonight with some really cool news this is very cool. seattle native sergeant kyle white was awarded the medal of honor by president obama today for running into enemy fire to save his wounded comrades meanwhile, i sent back a salad because the croutons were too big. [ laughter ] and i didn't get anything. [ laughter ] well, do
i want to thank dan white. everyone, at nbc. this is so cool. wash your hands. do not touch your face you going up first [ inaudible >> jimmy: what gary - [ whistling come on, gary. you would never -- [ laughter ] bye. >> bye [ laughter ] >> jimmy: come [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers. tonight, will forte, cooking with michael symon the premiere of second chance theater,...
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i'm dan ashley. and i'm ama daetz. we're learning more details about the first woman who may be the first covid-19 death in the country. >> r.r. stone is in the news room with more information. >> i've been on the phone with family members all night long. this is a tough one for them. here we are two months later and they are learning new information about their loved one, patricia daoud. she passed away on february 6. she's from san jose. it was initially thought to be a heart attack, but now according to the "l.a. times" it is being classified as covid-19. daoud worked at lamb research and her family tells me she loved her job because she was able to travel the world. it would be the first u.s. death from covid-19. >> back in early february as you may remember, we did know that we had had covid-19 in our county, but we had not yet identified our first case of community transmission. that didn't happen until february 28th. what these deaths tell us is that we had community transmission probably to a significant degree
i'm dan ashley. and i'm ama daetz. we're learning more details about the first woman who may be the first covid-19 death in the country. >> r.r. stone is in the news room with more information. >> i've been on the phone with family members all night long. this is a tough one for them. here we are two months later and they are learning new information about their loved one, patricia daoud. she passed away on february 6. she's from san jose. it was initially thought to be a heart...
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i'm dan ashley. and i'm ama daetz.e're learning more details about the first woman who may be the first covid-19 death in the country. >> r.r. stone is in the news room with more information. >> i've been on the phone with family members all night long. this is a tough one for them. here we are two months later and they are learning new information about their loved one, patricia daoud. she passed away on february 6. she's from san jose. it was initially thought to be a heart attack, but now according to the "l.a. times" it is being classified as covid-19. daoud worked at lamb research and her family tells me she loved her job because she was able to travel the world. it would be the first u.s. death from covid-19. >> back in early february as you may remember, we did know that we had had covid-19 in our county, but we had not yet identified our first case of community transmission. that didn't happen until february 28th. what these deaths tell us is that we had community transmission probably to a significant degree f
i'm dan ashley. and i'm ama daetz.e're learning more details about the first woman who may be the first covid-19 death in the country. >> r.r. stone is in the news room with more information. >> i've been on the phone with family members all night long. this is a tough one for them. here we are two months later and they are learning new information about their loved one, patricia daoud. she passed away on february 6. she's from san jose. it was initially thought to be a heart...
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. >>> i'm dan noyes in sunnyvale. coming up, a woman's life-changing prescription is cut off because the drug may be a treatment for coronavirus. i investigate. >>> taking extra precautions. why some doctors are being asked to shave their beards. >>> coming up next, we'll explain a new online dating series called "quarantine tine bachel bachelor" where instead of a rose, you get toilet paper. back-to-back ologist sandh storms for your weekend. vial the hour-by-hour timeline coming up. >> sandhya, thanks. >>> and catch a special edition of "nightline" right after abc7 news at 11:00. tonight's focus is on the coronavirus hot spots across the united states. that's followed by "jimmy kimmel live!" at rand fast, reliable, secured internet from xfinity can help. we have plans to fit every budget with speeds up to a gig-all at xfinity.com. we'll ship you a self-install kit that makes setup quick, safe and easy. no tech visit required. and our simple digital tools will help you manage your account online. at xfinity, we're co
. >>> i'm dan noyes in sunnyvale. coming up, a woman's life-changing prescription is cut off because the drug may be a treatment for coronavirus. i investigate. >>> taking extra precautions. why some doctors are being asked to shave their beards. >>> coming up next, we'll explain a new online dating series called "quarantine tine bachel bachelor" where instead of a rose, you get toilet paper. back-to-back ologist sandh storms for your weekend. vial the...
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and, dan -- niles, and it is good to see you. we're going to get into the health part of this and, of course, what corporations are doing, including 3m, but i want to ask you about these markets. how would you look at the jobs numbers and your expectation in terms of when things might come back? >> sure. i mean, i think that's really the key to the market, is jobs. as you pointed out earlier, you lost 3.3 million jobs two weeks ago, then the most recent week you had 6.6 million. and the funny thing is that as you get into april and may, that's when corporations, the big ones, are really going to decide what to do. don't forget, most of this damage was inflicted in the month of march. so as the first quarter ends, now companies are trying to figure out, okay, who do i lay off, who do i furlough, etc. and i fully expect unemployment to be well over 10%. to me, the only question is does it peak out at over 20%. so that's the thing i'm focused on, which is why i don't think the market has seen the bottom. we just saw a bear market ra
and, dan -- niles, and it is good to see you. we're going to get into the health part of this and, of course, what corporations are doing, including 3m, but i want to ask you about these markets. how would you look at the jobs numbers and your expectation in terms of when things might come back? >> sure. i mean, i think that's really the key to the market, is jobs. as you pointed out earlier, you lost 3.3 million jobs two weeks ago, then the most recent week you had 6.6 million. and the...
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let's bring in dan bongino former secret service agent and new york city cop. he joins us from down in florida where the beaches are reopening slowly but surely. hey, dan, you know, when you hear senator cotton talking about how deceptive china was, you know, we get good news from deborah birx yesterday. she said essentially the number of cases coming down, we're getting our hands around this social distancing is going to have to continue. but we would not probably be to the dire stages we are had china simply been forthcoming and said hey we have a problem here, look out world. >> yeah, what china did was disgusting. let's be crystal clear on this. it wasn't just one acts and it wasn't misfeigns, it wa misfeass malfeasance. > we have a good idea they stopped some travel wuhan china contain that spread to that specific area and not get it out to china proper there. but they didn't stop travel from wuhan to places like the united states or else where. tough ask yourself if you are doing international diplomacy and geo politics what's the only reason you would do
let's bring in dan bongino former secret service agent and new york city cop. he joins us from down in florida where the beaches are reopening slowly but surely. hey, dan, you know, when you hear senator cotton talking about how deceptive china was, you know, we get good news from deborah birx yesterday. she said essentially the number of cases coming down, we're getting our hands around this social distancing is going to have to continue. but we would not probably be to the dire stages we are...
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and, dan -- niles, and it is good to see you. we're going to get into the health part of this and, of course, what corporations are doing, including 3m, but i want to ask you about these markets. how would you look at the jobs numbers and your expectation in terms of when things might come back? >> sure. i mean, i think that's really the key to the market, is jobs. as you pointed out earlier, you lost 3.3 million jobs two weeks ago, then the most recent week you had 6.6 million. and the funny thing is that as you get into april and may, that's when corporations, the big ones, are really going to decide what to do. don't forget, most of this damage was inflicted in the month of march. so as the first quarter ends, now companies are trying to figure out, okay, who do i lay off, who do i furlough, etc. and i fully expect unemployment to be well over 10%. to me, the only question is does it peak out at over 20%. so that's the thing i'm focused on, which is why i don't think the market has seen the bottom. we just saw a bear market ra
and, dan -- niles, and it is good to see you. we're going to get into the health part of this and, of course, what corporations are doing, including 3m, but i want to ask you about these markets. how would you look at the jobs numbers and your expectation in terms of when things might come back? >> sure. i mean, i think that's really the key to the market, is jobs. as you pointed out earlier, you lost 3.3 million jobs two weeks ago, then the most recent week you had 6.6 million. and the...
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, what are you expecting out of these names, dan?tions market is implying some pretty hefty moves, microsoft and apple about 4 1/2% facebook about 5%. i would be shocked if any of these stocks moved more than 5% in either direction. investors are comfortable of the fact that visibility will be poor i would expect maybe facebook, the one to have the biggest hit to revenues going-forward, we'll see, i think the expectations are not particularly high right now. >> we're talking about the biggest stocks making up 20% of the s&p 500. whatever these guys say this week is going to be crucial for the overall indexes. >> yes, absolutely, i mean, these are the stocks that everybody thinks are going to go grow no matter what. if there's some kind of crack in that thesis, yes, you're going to have a lot of selling, it's like putting an elephant through a door, right? it's going to break as you go through. >> which maga stock do you like the best going into earnings >> what's going to break, the elephant or the door >> we don't know >> google. if
, what are you expecting out of these names, dan?tions market is implying some pretty hefty moves, microsoft and apple about 4 1/2% facebook about 5%. i would be shocked if any of these stocks moved more than 5% in either direction. investors are comfortable of the fact that visibility will be poor i would expect maybe facebook, the one to have the biggest hit to revenues going-forward, we'll see, i think the expectations are not particularly high right now. >> we're talking about the...
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dan: tariffs are a bad idea.audi's and the russians are engaged in the complicated game of economic dumping. -- i think we need an opec-plus agreement, and we need the free market to solving the u.s., and producers to shut in production, and that will clear the surplus. i'm supportive of free markets, and i think that is what will lead to the most efficient use of resources in a market clearing function that will lead to a higher oil price once the demand destruction abates, and people can drive and fly again. shery: we are hearing the saudi's will apply a 23% cut of output to about 11 maryland barrels a day, according to the delegate -- million barrels a day, according to the delegate. dan eberhart, thank you for joining us. the ceo of canary. we have other breaking news. france is reporting that deaths have jumped after more nursing home deaths have been counted. we are talking about a rise of 1341 to 12,210. ump after more nursing homes have been counted, when global infections have talked 1.5 million. and we
dan: tariffs are a bad idea.audi's and the russians are engaged in the complicated game of economic dumping. -- i think we need an opec-plus agreement, and we need the free market to solving the u.s., and producers to shut in production, and that will clear the surplus. i'm supportive of free markets, and i think that is what will lead to the most efficient use of resources in a market clearing function that will lead to a higher oil price once the demand destruction abates, and people can...
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and to dan's point, how do you actually know?here was an argument out there, 25%, to buy these homebuilders on valuation and here they are now. >> they each had a decent balance off the low we had a few weeks ago and all three of them, and pulte and dhi traded about the same price to earnings multiple i just don't see any compelling reason to go out and buy these things for a play that you're looking at a year when there's so much uncertainty over the next week and definitely the next few months or so. i see what they're saying and i just don't agree at this time. >> that's two out of three dentists don't approve this analyst call karen finerman, do you agree or are you going to make it three out of three because you were a name dropped a few seconds ago >> i don't disagree really, but it's not compelling enough for me unlike 2008 where those stocks just got absolutely obliterated, this, you know, this bounceback that they've had has been enormous there are a couple of great things that are still there. going into this downturn t
and to dan's point, how do you actually know?here was an argument out there, 25%, to buy these homebuilders on valuation and here they are now. >> they each had a decent balance off the low we had a few weeks ago and all three of them, and pulte and dhi traded about the same price to earnings multiple i just don't see any compelling reason to go out and buy these things for a play that you're looking at a year when there's so much uncertainty over the next week and definitely the next few...
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dan and kristin? thank you. >> you've been working from home for a couple of weeks, we miss you dearly. thankfully not only do we have your weather forecasts, we also have your blog posts to look forward to. you have a new one, right? >> absolutely. thank you, i miss you both as well. and the blog is about just sort of adjusting now. i think we've gotten into a good routine, sheltering in place here at home and doing distant learning and working from home, and now as we're getting into the groove here, i will say we're going to be changing it all up again as we start to reopen. one thing that has stood out is i have to tell you, i lost track of time over the last few weeks. it's been hard to recall exactly what happened when. we're going to get through this, that's still my attitude. sticking together. and we will pull through. >> we will. >> dan and kristen? >> all right, sandhya. you know what day of the week it is? just kidding. >>> coming up, a show of thanks for whaso let's do the rightver chanth
dan and kristin? thank you. >> you've been working from home for a couple of weeks, we miss you dearly. thankfully not only do we have your weather forecasts, we also have your blog posts to look forward to. you have a new one, right? >> absolutely. thank you, i miss you both as well. and the blog is about just sort of adjusting now. i think we've gotten into a good routine, sheltering in place here at home and doing distant learning and working from home, and now as we're getting...
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and here we don't even see dan quayle. the impression being that he is an infant and therefore of no significance at all but to not show a character as a form of caricature is i think really interesting. >> the baby carriage has that fancy monday o fancy monogrammed initial "q" like it is the super fancy baby carriage from a wealthy family. that is a nice little touch. >> you know, i forgot to say earlier, the little bubbles or whatever signifying dan quayle there, invisible dan quayle, is -- reminds me of doonesbury at the time would always show president bush as skippy the evil twin and he was either an asterisk or a feather or little bubbles like that. that became a huge joke in the white house and president bush got a big kick out of it. there were many prank photos taken of john sununu and bob gates and dick chaney and people like that talking to an empty chair, talking to the empty podium and then they would sign it and send it to the president. it would be this big joke. you may recall dana carvey at the time doing
and here we don't even see dan quayle. the impression being that he is an infant and therefore of no significance at all but to not show a character as a form of caricature is i think really interesting. >> the baby carriage has that fancy monday o fancy monogrammed initial "q" like it is the super fancy baby carriage from a wealthy family. that is a nice little touch. >> you know, i forgot to say earlier, the little bubbles or whatever signifying dan quayle there,...
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dan: you took a shower with your shoes on? harold: you took the shoes off. dan: ok. harold: i had not shaved or showered in 55 days. ok. so we were all pretty tacky. but, you know, you're outside. it's cold. so you don't smell that badly, you know? now on march 9, another interesting anecdote. we're going into attack and we are below a berm, and between the berm and where we have to reach is approximately 50 yards to the outskirts of a forest. the first sergeant below the berm and ernie has his .45 out, and two guys are getting up and they're running towards the outskirts of the forest. the implication being, you don't get up and run, i'm going to knock you off with my .45. so the motivation was great to get up and run. and i'm carrying the machine gun. at that time, i had moved up. i was promoted. i was moved to the first gunner. it only took three weeks. so i was -- and i was able to move up quickly because guys got hurt and guys were on rotation. now, the machine gun is split into two parts. you have the gun and you have the tripod. first and second gunner switch
dan: you took a shower with your shoes on? harold: you took the shoes off. dan: ok. harold: i had not shaved or showered in 55 days. ok. so we were all pretty tacky. but, you know, you're outside. it's cold. so you don't smell that badly, you know? now on march 9, another interesting anecdote. we're going into attack and we are below a berm, and between the berm and where we have to reach is approximately 50 yards to the outskirts of a forest. the first sergeant below the berm and ernie has his...
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i know dan too. a water guy.ome options and in really beautiful patterns to brighten your day. best of all, dishwasher safe and maybe even better than that, it's slashed in half so starts at $15. >> all right. great deals, tory. team johnson and johnson on remote this morning. thank you so much. we appreciate it. of course we partnered with all these companies on those deals. you can get them on our website, goodmorningamerica.com. dan and eva, back to you. >> thank you, wh >>> coming up, as finances are stretched thin, we're breaking down how to build your budget. tips for saving your money and even making some money as well. >>> and up ahead, you've got time on your hands, and we've got recommendations. the best movies, books and music to binge keeping you busy all weekend long. but when we found out our son had autism, his future became my focus. lavender baths always calmed him. so we turned bath time into a business... ♪ ...and building it with my son has been my dream job. ♪ at northwestern mutual, our vers
i know dan too. a water guy.ome options and in really beautiful patterns to brighten your day. best of all, dishwasher safe and maybe even better than that, it's slashed in half so starts at $15. >> all right. great deals, tory. team johnson and johnson on remote this morning. thank you so much. we appreciate it. of course we partnered with all these companies on those deals. you can get them on our website, goodmorningamerica.com. dan and eva, back to you. >> thank you, wh...