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dan: no. host: have you ever voted for democrat? dan: yes. michael: yes. host: should victims of domestic abuse be granted at the border? michael: i don't know. that is a case-by-case basis. host: should the yankees have agreed to change their name to the pizza rest? dan: hell no. michael: i agree. should pharmaceutical companies be held criminally liable for the opioid crisis? michael: yes. dan: those who were deceptive. host: there is a controversy over whether or not the bridge has been misspelled because the original family spelled it with two these. shouldn't actra -- shouldn't you be added? dan: no. it is like getting a stamp where the plane is upside down. let's keep it. michael: i wouldn't change it. host: should members of congress be allowed to sleep in their offices? michael: no. dan: yes. host: your favorite restaurant in the district? michael: tony's brick oven. dan: that is a really tough one. i eat out a lot. i don't want to upset anyone. newof my favorites is the ones, the corner house. they can candidates. it is time for our cross-examinat
dan: no. host: have you ever voted for democrat? dan: yes. michael: yes. host: should victims of domestic abuse be granted at the border? michael: i don't know. that is a case-by-case basis. host: should the yankees have agreed to change their name to the pizza rest? dan: hell no. michael: i agree. should pharmaceutical companies be held criminally liable for the opioid crisis? michael: yes. dan: those who were deceptive. host: there is a controversy over whether or not the bridge has been...
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dan: the u.s.layers that have a limited amount of hedging, that have the ability to the infrastructure to deliver product so they are not in the permian. so you want them in the bakken, the eagle, so names like marathon are what you want to look for. alix: let's get to the takeaway. so you want to focus on the shelf players that have optionality in production and have hedged less and can capture that $70 oil like a continental. thank you, dan dicker. let's get into the ring. one big trade of the week and it is literal. where will china buy its soybeans? it currently buys 2.3 million tons from brazil and 3 million tons from the u.s, and now u.s. soybeans are being directed away from china. i'm joined now by our sao paulo bureau chief, julia leite. how much do analysts expect china to buy from brazil after tariffs go into effect? julia: the estimate is they can buy about 4 million tons in the last quarter of this year, so there is a lot of room for brazil to increase exports to china. alix: when you
dan: the u.s.layers that have a limited amount of hedging, that have the ability to the infrastructure to deliver product so they are not in the permian. so you want them in the bakken, the eagle, so names like marathon are what you want to look for. alix: let's get to the takeaway. so you want to focus on the shelf players that have optionality in production and have hedged less and can capture that $70 oil like a continental. thank you, dan dicker. let's get into the ring. one big trade of...
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features dan donovan. and michael grimm, the previous help the seat before resigning and serving time in prison for federal tax evasion. this debate is courtesy of new york one news. we bring it to you as your primary source for campaign 2018. >> good evening and welcome to staten island where we are holding a republican primary debate for the 11th congressional district. i will be joined in the questioning by two of my colleagues, courtney gross, and anthony pascale. the 11th congressional district encompasses all of staten island and parts of southern brooklyn. it is currently the only congressional district to be represented by republican. let's introduce the candidates. we have the incumbent dan donovan. also with us is his challenger michael grimm. here are the rules of the debate, which have been shared with by both campaigns. they will have a maximum of 90 seconds to respond to individual questions it will be given the opportunity to respond if directly addressed by the other candidate. we will have
features dan donovan. and michael grimm, the previous help the seat before resigning and serving time in prison for federal tax evasion. this debate is courtesy of new york one news. we bring it to you as your primary source for campaign 2018. >> good evening and welcome to staten island where we are holding a republican primary debate for the 11th congressional district. i will be joined in the questioning by two of my colleagues, courtney gross, and anthony pascale. the 11th...
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dan: that is not true. a police officer and a nurse, schoolteacher, they're going to see a tax increase next year. california is going to pay the tax benefits for the rest of the nation. the president called the replacement plan by the republicans from the house mean. voted against it. both the president and i thought this was a terrible replacement plan. we wouldn't have needed a replacement plan. my opponent voted for obamacare seven times when you was in the house -- when he was in the house. it would increase in premiums for seniors and it was going to cost $100 million from the ospitals that i represent. one told me they would have to close if that tax bill was passed. that is why i voted no and the president understands it. and the president didn't agree with that bill. host: thank you. next question. >> we are going to the topic of immigration. i want to start with mr. donovan. you voted against stripping several fundings from sanctuary cities last year. earlier this year, you introduce new legislati
dan: that is not true. a police officer and a nurse, schoolteacher, they're going to see a tax increase next year. california is going to pay the tax benefits for the rest of the nation. the president called the replacement plan by the republicans from the house mean. voted against it. both the president and i thought this was a terrible replacement plan. we wouldn't have needed a replacement plan. my opponent voted for obamacare seven times when you was in the house -- when he was in the...
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>> i'm dan. >> dan, what do you do here?> i'm the wine bar, and i spend most of my time selling. >> how long have you been in the business? >> 22 years. >> whoa. >> what i brought to the business was a book of business that i had built over 20 years dealing with folks by selling to them directly via email or phone call. >> that's worth a lot of money. >> right, right. >> what's your favorite wine? >> uh, well, i mean, my true love are the wines from bordeaux, so-- >> do you have a lafite? >> okay, now you're getting to the top. >> nah, i don't want that. i can't afford it. i have a question for you. >> sure. >> why is there crap everywhere? >> too much inventory? >> exactly. >> who's responsible ultimately for overbuying inventory? >> greg wants to be in charge of that. my approach to buying is, is i buy what i think i can sell within 30 days. >> and would you know how to liquidate it if you had to? >> yeah. >> and so why haven't you suggested that to greg? >> well, i tried, marcus. i'm not in charge. he's my boss. >> dan de
>> i'm dan. >> dan, what do you do here?> i'm the wine bar, and i spend most of my time selling. >> how long have you been in the business? >> 22 years. >> whoa. >> what i brought to the business was a book of business that i had built over 20 years dealing with folks by selling to them directly via email or phone call. >> that's worth a lot of money. >> right, right. >> what's your favorite wine? >> uh, well, i mean, my true love...
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inura: dan abrams, thank you very much for jous. dan: my pleasure.unday is broadway's bisest night, and theater f will be glued to the tony awards. among the hits of the ason is a show that far from being a musical many expect. the result has audiences buzzing. reporter: broadway is defined by its big shows, but this season, a rather different musical h come into view. it is "the band's visit," based on a 2007 israeli film and set in the 1990's. it is the story of an egyptianan policethat is stranded in a small, remote israeli town. the band is taken in by the locals. >> you can say w yh us tonight want. >> there is this beautiful sense of humanity when you take these two groups, these two sects of people, egyptians on one side and israelis on the other, that live in the political climate where you might suspect they would be at odds. but because of the circumstances, there is great humanity and simplicity in how they end up finding a commonse ground and puror one night. reporter: some critics see "thed 's visit," with its breaking of barriers betwee
inura: dan abrams, thank you very much for jous. dan: my pleasure.unday is broadway's bisest night, and theater f will be glued to the tony awards. among the hits of the ason is a show that far from being a musical many expect. the result has audiences buzzing. reporter: broadway is defined by its big shows, but this season, a rather different musical h come into view. it is "the band's visit," based on a 2007 israeli film and set in the 1990's. it is the story of an egyptianan...
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paul: thank you, dan, bill, kim.back, breaking down the trump-kim summit, was it merely a photo-op or the beginning of something more? >> we signed an incredible agreement, it's great and it's six in the morning. she thought it was a fire. it was worse. a sinkhole opened up under our museum. eight priceless corvettes had plunged into it. chubb was there within hours. they helped make sure it was safe. we had everyone we needed to get our museum back up and running, and we opened the next day. >> chairman kim and i just signed a joint statement in which he reaffirmed unwavering commitment to complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula. we also agreed to vigorous negotiations to implement the agreement as soon as possible and he wants to do that. this isn't the past. this isn't another administration that never got it started and therefore never got it done. paul: that was president trump in singapore tuesday following his summit with north korean leader kim jong un. the historic-one day meeting with signing, cri
paul: thank you, dan, bill, kim.back, breaking down the trump-kim summit, was it merely a photo-op or the beginning of something more? >> we signed an incredible agreement, it's great and it's six in the morning. she thought it was a fire. it was worse. a sinkhole opened up under our museum. eight priceless corvettes had plunged into it. chubb was there within hours. they helped make sure it was safe. we had everyone we needed to get our museum back up and running, and we opened the next...
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paul: thank you, dan, bill, kim.n the trump-kim summit, was it merely a photo-op or the beginning of something more? >> we signed an incredible agreement, it's great and it's going to be great for them too. (vo) new purely fancy feast filets. like nothing you, or she, has ever seen. filets of 100% real natural icken or seafood. handcrafted, and served any way she wants. purely fancy feast filets. love is in the details. you might joints.ething for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. en the name to remembe. when it comes to hibernating, nobody does it better. he also loves swiping picnic baskets. hee, hee, hee yoooogiiiiiii!! but when it comes to mortgages, he's less confident. here, yogi. thank you boo boo. fortunately, there's rocket mortgage hmmm. hey. by quicken loans. it's simple, so he can understand the details and get approved in as few as eight minutes. my
paul: thank you, dan, bill, kim.n the trump-kim summit, was it merely a photo-op or the beginning of something more? >> we signed an incredible agreement, it's great and it's going to be great for them too. (vo) new purely fancy feast filets. like nothing you, or she, has ever seen. filets of 100% real natural icken or seafood. handcrafted, and served any way she wants. purely fancy feast filets. love is in the details. you might joints.ething for your heart... but do you take something...
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paul: thank you, dan, bill, kim.ng down the trump-kim summit, was it merely a photo-op or the beginning of something more? >> we signed an incredible agreement, it's great and it's going to be great for them too. last night i warmed your feet so you fell asleep faster. i sensed you roll over and automatically softened your side to melt away pressure points and keep you sleeping blissfully. at 2am, this happened. so, i took care of it. does your bed do that? i'm the new sleep number 360 smart bed. now you can wake up to smarter sleep. let's meet, only at a sleep number store. i look like... most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief from moderate, to even severe fibromyalgia pain... and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal
paul: thank you, dan, bill, kim.ng down the trump-kim summit, was it merely a photo-op or the beginning of something more? >> we signed an incredible agreement, it's great and it's going to be great for them too. last night i warmed your feet so you fell asleep faster. i sensed you roll over and automatically softened your side to melt away pressure points and keep you sleeping blissfully. at 2am, this happened. so, i took care of it. does your bed do that? i'm the new sleep number 360...
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dan, paula. >> good to know.ara reporting from the white house this morning, tara, thank you. >>> we want to bring in abc's chief white house correspondent jon karl who is also in d.c. hosting "this week" a little bit later this morning. jon, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so let's talk about the russia investigation. rudy giuliani now calling for an investigation into the investigation. it's one thing when he speaks. but now we have prominent lawmakers like mccarthy and mitch mcconnell talking about the mueller investigation, that we need to wrap it up. so does that make a real difference? >> it does. this is a significant change. paula, i mean, the republican leadership in congress has been consistent in supporting the mueller investigation. so even as the president's called it a witch-hunt, even as some of those -- some of his allies in his base have vilified mueller, the congressional leadership, people like mccarthy and paul ryan and mitch mcconnell, have said that mueller must be allowed to do his
dan, paula. >> good to know.ara reporting from the white house this morning, tara, thank you. >>> we want to bring in abc's chief white house correspondent jon karl who is also in d.c. hosting "this week" a little bit later this morning. jon, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so let's talk about the russia investigation. rudy giuliani now calling for an investigation into the investigation. it's one thing when he speaks. but now we have prominent...
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dan, what do you think? >> i think that's right especially whereon roberts being chief justice, he's aware of the court's reputation, i think that part is overblown. make no mistake, the liberals are going to elevate this issue during the battle over abortion rights, women's rights, minority rights, health rights, they will try to make it a big political issue, problem is that could animate conservatives and republicans to turn out in november. i think the democrats are in a very, very tough spot with this nomination politically. paul: all right, thank you all, when we come back from free speech, a look at kennedy's legacy and how supreme court likely to change with his likely to change with his so, i needed legal advice, likely to change with his and i heard that my cousin's wife's sister's husband was a lawyer, so i called him. but he never called me back! if your cousin's wife's sister's husband isn't a lawyer, call legalzoom and we'll connect you with an attorney. legalzoom. where life meets legal. if yo
dan, what do you think? >> i think that's right especially whereon roberts being chief justice, he's aware of the court's reputation, i think that part is overblown. make no mistake, the liberals are going to elevate this issue during the battle over abortion rights, women's rights, minority rights, health rights, they will try to make it a big political issue, problem is that could animate conservatives and republicans to turn out in november. i think the democrats are in a very, very...
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man: dan. lemonis: are we selling enough on the web? dan: no. to -- at its peak, was probably $50,000, $60,000 a month. lemonis: and what happened to it? dan: there is no web business. i think if we had everything online that we have in house right now, we would definitely sell more. lemonis: great. we need to sell more wine online, all right? -woman: great. -lemonis: all right. thanks, guys. let's talk about your section of the business. i still don't understand where all the volume went. dan: matt has not done a great job getting things uploaded to the web. mike went and did a count of how many wines we had up there, and there was only a hundred and something out of all that we have. i've been on matt every week to get more up there, get more up there. he thinks it's cumbersome, and so he just avoids it. but i felt ignored, often. -lemonis: by him? -dan: yes. lemonis: so why didn't you fire his ass? at amazing grapes, we carry over 500 different wines in stock at one time, but only a fraction of them are on the website. you can't sell what you
man: dan. lemonis: are we selling enough on the web? dan: no. to -- at its peak, was probably $50,000, $60,000 a month. lemonis: and what happened to it? dan: there is no web business. i think if we had everything online that we have in house right now, we would definitely sell more. lemonis: great. we need to sell more wine online, all right? -woman: great. -lemonis: all right. thanks, guys. let's talk about your section of the business. i still don't understand where all the volume went. dan:...
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paul: thank you, dan, bill, kim.we come back, breaking down the trump-kim summit, was it merely a photo-op or the beginning of something more? >> we signed an incredible agreement, it's great and it's ♪ a hotel can make or break a trip. and at expedia, we don't think you should be rushed into booking one. that's why we created expedia's add-on advantage. now after booking your flight, you unlock discounts on select hotels right until the day you leave. ♪ add-on advantage. discounted hotel rates when you add on to your trip. only when you book with expedia. hi.i just wanted to tell you thdependability award for its midsize car-the chevy malibu. i forgot. chevy also won a j.d. power dependability award for its light-duty truck the chevy silverado. oh, and since the chevy equinox and traverse also won chevy is the only brand to earn the j.d. power dependability award across cars, trucks and suvs-three years in a row. phew. third time's the charm... well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of baby videos
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. >>> and dan & shay.th a live summer concert you do not want to miss, monday, june 25th, 2018. > we're at the plaza, to see dan & shay. >> we just got maied. >> and we're cebrating with dan & shay. >> seeing dan & shay on "today." >> best way to start summer vacation is with dan & shay. >> i'm here for dan & shay. [ applause ] >>> welcome back on this monday morning. we're happy to have craig with us, whileh savannaas time off. that last little girl, that we just showed, she came up to me and had a littl card and said, can you do me a favor? can you give this card to dan & shay. and i said, what if you met them yourlf. and s did. she did. >> that's a great crowd outside for a monday morning, too.ut >> how a a concert in the heart of midtown manhattan on a monday. can't beat that. >>> we have a lot going on. congress is ready to confront the immigration crisis, even as president trump demands the deportation of those caught coming in the u.s. illegally. kristen welker joins us. good morning. >> reporter: g
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robert: is this a turning point, dan? i think back to the ban on cslim countries, people coming from muslimntries, it is barely talked about in washington some days. you think about the north korea summit. it seems to fade from the headlines. this is the issue this week. does this become a real pivot for the whole mid-term scene as both parties barrel towarer nove or not? dan: bob, i think it's premature to make that assessment just for the reasons say. things move past us and we forget what happened three days ago, five ds ago, let alone two months ago or anything. i think one element of this -- two pointe, his is the biggest reversal that the president has had to make in hisresidency. it's the biggest climb down, even though he's conrynuing ough rhetoric toward the democrats. it's the biggest reversal he's had to do. that's an important thi. the second is everything that we've been talking about so far tonight are questions that are unresolved and problems that are not yet fixed. and that don't seem likely to be fixed t
robert: is this a turning point, dan? i think back to the ban on cslim countries, people coming from muslimntries, it is barely talked about in washington some days. you think about the north korea summit. it seems to fade from the headlines. this is the issue this week. does this become a real pivot for the whole mid-term scene as both parties barrel towarer nove or not? dan: bob, i think it's premature to make that assessment just for the reasons say. things move past us and we forget what...
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our first panelist is dan blair, a senior counselor to the bipartisan policy center, dan has has a long and distinguished career in government, worked on the hill for several years and moving in 2001 to be a deputy director, opm which is the office of personnel management in the federal government. in 2006 dan was named by president bush to lead the postal regulatory commission which has its own ig, that is a small one but they do have their own. 2011-2017 led the national academy of public administration which is a publicly chartered -- again, it is work on the bipartisan policy. next to dan we have billy davis the director of financial management at gao, the oversight that is located within the legislative branch. she has served as the vice -- vice president and was previously the director of artist services for the director of orlando. she began her career in public accounting for private industry but her -- agencies and can -- internal control and federal ig issues. one of the things i have noticed in the last couple of years, congress likes to tell ig what to do. they would like to
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so, dan, what are you doing with fxi now? >> it happened to quickly.catalysts i identified, i think it's going on all summer long it broke the support level at 46 some point very soon closer to the short strike down near 43, we're almost there, yesterday i think you want to take the profits on this thing. it's going to be volatile. on a bounce back toward that break down level you want to put this thing back out and have the short exposure with defined risk throughout the summer. >> the lows were so well defined dan cited. when you break, when you break out, you don't contain it. it breaks out further or breaks down really just what dan implied should be more trouble throughout the summer. >> also last week carter and mike said micron's big rally was running out of steam >> you can see the following off the line, off the line, off the line, off the line here's the thing we have the little bit of a prospect of having not made a new high my hunch is we've got a next trip down towards the line >> i was looking at the july 57 1/2 50 put spread you could sp
so, dan, what are you doing with fxi now? >> it happened to quickly.catalysts i identified, i think it's going on all summer long it broke the support level at 46 some point very soon closer to the short strike down near 43, we're almost there, yesterday i think you want to take the profits on this thing. it's going to be volatile. on a bounce back toward that break down level you want to put this thing back out and have the short exposure with defined risk throughout the summer. >>...
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dan, paula. >> all right. clayton sandell reporting. >>> i think it's time to turn things over to ron claiborne. i love the tie this morning, by the way. >> thank you very much. i love the dress this morning. dan, beautiful -- >> you guys look like christmas next to one another. >> well dressed. >> i wouldn't wear that tie but it looks good on you. >> that's a great tie. >> i said i wouldn't wear it. it looks good on him. >> he just can't help himself. >> anyway, good morning, everyone. we're going to begin with the atlantic hurricane season beginning in puerto rico which was devastated, of course, by hurricane maria last year releasing new figures showing an increase in deaths in its aftermath. nearly 1,400 more people died on the island in the three months after the hurricane than in the same three-month period the year before, a 14% increase. a harvard university study this week said at least 4,600 deaths were linked to hurricane maria. the official death toll still standing, though, at 64. >>> in tennessee
dan, paula. >> all right. clayton sandell reporting. >>> i think it's time to turn things over to ron claiborne. i love the tie this morning, by the way. >> thank you very much. i love the dress this morning. dan, beautiful -- >> you guys look like christmas next to one another. >> well dressed. >> i wouldn't wear that tie but it looks good on you. >> that's a great tie. >> i said i wouldn't wear it. it looks good on him. >> he just can't...
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good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm alma daetz.the bust today one of the biggest in state history. abc7 news reporter alicia has more on the east bay connection. >> reporter: in oakland, hazmat teams, the bomb squad and cal fire raided a building with explosive material inside. illegal fireworks and arrested seven people. >> these suspects from been ill legally importing, transporting, storing, distributing and ultimately selling the products of dangerous fireworks throughout california. >> reporter: atf agents were in this quiet neighborhood in walnut creek arrested jack and his wife tanya. the couple in their 60s a are part of this elaborate fireworks ring. it took two weeks to arrest everyone. atf agents were in this house four fiemz in one week. inside they found more fire works, explosive devices and a mac 10 assault weapon. >> that's terrifying and shocking. i can't believe an assault rifle, too. that's -- wow. >> reporter: neighbors describe the couple as friendly, a bit quirky, but harmless. and they were at your wedding. >
good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm alma daetz.the bust today one of the biggest in state history. abc7 news reporter alicia has more on the east bay connection. >> reporter: in oakland, hazmat teams, the bomb squad and cal fire raided a building with explosive material inside. illegal fireworks and arrested seven people. >> these suspects from been ill legally importing, transporting, storing, distributing and ultimately selling the products of dangerous fireworks...
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dan said aren't you concerned the way google closed. sometimes things people say on this desk create interest. dan brings up a good point because google topped out in december at the same level that it topped out yesterday. if you look at google and say, maybe putting in a double top there. tesla's another stock that had that huge run-up. xlf is something that b.k. has mentioned. a major double top from ten years ago. you say to yourself that maybe these stocks all ran up, touched those levels and are backing up. the s&p traded up to levels we topped out in march and that seems to be backing off. is it different in terms of the rhetoric no. is it different in terms of how the stocks are trading maybe yes. >> that's what was different for today of the it's the behavior of investors today that changed. people had been buying the growth differential between the u.s. and everywhere else and today that story appeared to fall apart. >> it's interesting because q1 in terms of earning wasn't a huge catalyst for stocks. >> q1 wasn't great, yep.
dan said aren't you concerned the way google closed. sometimes things people say on this desk create interest. dan brings up a good point because google topped out in december at the same level that it topped out yesterday. if you look at google and say, maybe putting in a double top there. tesla's another stock that had that huge run-up. xlf is something that b.k. has mentioned. a major double top from ten years ago. you say to yourself that maybe these stocks all ran up, touched those levels...
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. >> and i'm dan ashley. the ruling orders the federal government reunite families separated at the border quickly. >> yes, a federal judge in san diego ordered the trump administration to stop taking children from their parents. >> the court orders requires children under the age of 5 be reunited with their families within 14 days, two weeks. children age 5 and older must be back with their families within 30 days. >> the order also requires officials provide parents contact with their children by phone within ten days of separation. the aclu filed this lawsuit. in tonight, where people protested a plan to create an immigrant camp at the former naval weapons station. concord's city council discussed the federal government's proposal to create a tent city there for 47,000 migrants as they wait for a court hearing. people opposed to the camp demanded city council take action against it. >> we want to urge you, our city leaders, to condemn this internment camp, this plan, all of these camps. they are immoral, d
. >> and i'm dan ashley. the ruling orders the federal government reunite families separated at the border quickly. >> yes, a federal judge in san diego ordered the trump administration to stop taking children from their parents. >> the court orders requires children under the age of 5 be reunited with their families within 14 days, two weeks. children age 5 and older must be back with their families within 30 days. >> the order also requires officials provide parents...
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paul: thank you, dan, thank you, everybody.ad with final preparations underway for tuesday's historic singapore summit, our panel weighs in on what would make the trump-kim sit-down a success. >> we will have a great success. i don't think it will be in one meeting. meeting. i think it'll take longer than alright, i brought in new max protein ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. new ensure max protein. hi, and believe us;uys. we don't want this-- or this for father's day. we want something awesome! (man) man crates has reinvented gifting with handpicked gear and diy projects guys will love. (second man) most gifts come sealed in a wooden crate with a crowbar. (third man) man crates! it's more than a gift; it's an experience you'll never forget. make his day this father's day. go to mancrates.com/tv for 10% off the perfect father's day gift. when it comes to strong bones, are you on the
paul: thank you, dan, thank you, everybody.ad with final preparations underway for tuesday's historic singapore summit, our panel weighs in on what would make the trump-kim sit-down a success. >> we will have a great success. i don't think it will be in one meeting. meeting. i think it'll take longer than alright, i brought in new max protein ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure...
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chris. >> reporter: hi, dan. members of the city council as well as the stadium authority are meeting right now to go over the results of that survey. residents tell me they are hopeful their concerns will be taken seriously. traffic in silicon valley can be tough. but being stuck near levi stadium makes it another level >> waiting to find alternate routes ob waiting for people to walk across the street to get to the stadium because they park around the areas that's a big problem. >> last year city leaders in santa clara agreed to survey residents on issues pertaining to the stadium which in addition to sports has hosted big names by taylor swift. they found that residents are dissatisfactioned with the level of traffic, parking and disruptive behavior following events. furthermore the majority of residents support the curfew of 10:00 p.m. week nights but are open to change. that's good news for 49ers managing the stadium on behalf of the city and previously lost out on booking other major concerts because of the
chris. >> reporter: hi, dan. members of the city council as well as the stadium authority are meeting right now to go over the results of that survey. residents tell me they are hopeful their concerns will be taken seriously. traffic in silicon valley can be tough. but being stuck near levi stadium makes it another level >> waiting to find alternate routes ob waiting for people to walk across the street to get to the stadium because they park around the areas that's a big problem....
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going to be right. >> who's the other side of complex dan? >> simple todd. >> he called himself simple todd >> clean simple todd, let's make that clear. >> simple todd should never go full technician. >> coming up, their worst week in three months. one classic theory could be signalling more trouble ahead. pharmacy stocks getting absolutely crushed today after amazon makes a big acquisition in the space this could be a good time to buy those beaten down stocks later, the man who called the big decline is back and he says the worst isn't over yet for crypto currency. he'll explain how low it goes. we're live, much more after this and teaching my kids that no ambition's out of reach. ambitions live everywhere. synchrony helps make them happen with data, insights, financing and technologies. ♪ ♪ synchrony. what are you working forward to? >>> welcome back to "fast money. the majority of stocks in the dow transport index tanking in that time. airline stocks have some serious turbulence american airlines down 15% delivery giant fedex has tanked 10
going to be right. >> who's the other side of complex dan? >> simple todd. >> he called himself simple todd >> clean simple todd, let's make that clear. >> simple todd should never go full technician. >> coming up, their worst week in three months. one classic theory could be signalling more trouble ahead. pharmacy stocks getting absolutely crushed today after amazon makes a big acquisition in the space this could be a good time to buy those beaten down...
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back with dan henninger and bill mcgurn.o limit on the pardon power, is there? >> no, there really isn't. one of the great powers that the president has. there is a process. there's hiring attorney, justice department, several thousand people who feel they were wrongly accused or convicted of trying to go through the process. donald trump has jumped over all of that to pardon these individuals and i don't think we should be too doubtful about this, paul, donald trump believes he is in a war with the justice department and robert mueller and he's going use pardons like this to send them a message. every one of these individuals danesh dsouza, martha stewart and rod are connected to prosecutors who have been -- who have had donald trump in their cross hairs one way or another, comey, prosecuted martha stewart and patrick fitzgerald executed rod goyavich. paul: is that proper use of power? we want to use the pardon power if the president -- to enhance justice, not undue justices and not undermine the rule of law. >> one, it is
back with dan henninger and bill mcgurn.o limit on the pardon power, is there? >> no, there really isn't. one of the great powers that the president has. there is a process. there's hiring attorney, justice department, several thousand people who feel they were wrongly accused or convicted of trying to go through the process. donald trump has jumped over all of that to pardon these individuals and i don't think we should be too doubtful about this, paul, donald trump believes he is in a...
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. >> and i'm dan ashley. tonight protesters confronted homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen in the middle of a washington, d.c. restaurant one day after she adamantly defended the president's policy. >> shame on you! >> shame! shame! >> do you hear the babies crying? do you hear them crying? kirstjen nielsen, you're a villain! how much do you make -- in a mexican restaurant of all places. >> that's not the only confrontation in washington over the president's policy. abc news reporter janae norman has the latest from capitol hill. >> reporter: president trump on capitol hill meeting with republicans but greeted by shouts from democrats. >> don't you have kids, mr. president? >> reporter: the president calling america's immigration system probably the worst in the world. >> the system has been broken for many years. the immigration system. it's been a really bad, bad system. probably the worst anywhere in the world. we're going to try to see if we can fix it. >> reporter: his administration facing moun
. >> and i'm dan ashley. tonight protesters confronted homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen in the middle of a washington, d.c. restaurant one day after she adamantly defended the president's policy. >> shame on you! >> shame! shame! >> do you hear the babies crying? do you hear them crying? kirstjen nielsen, you're a villain! how much do you make -- in a mexican restaurant of all places. >> that's not the only confrontation in washington over the...
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behind the wheel, dan. the drc for two years, working on a documentary about some of the several dozen rebel groups in the country. riding shotgun, dan's close friend and associate horeb, a congolese. they're taking me across the border. one side, rwanda, hotels, paved roads, internet, and paperwork to be filled out. just a few feet of barbed wire, machine guns and cement walls away -- this. welcome to goma. a city of 1 million, the significant number of whom are idps, internally displaced people -- sitting, rather inconveniently, at the base of mt. niragango, a still smoldering volcano. current street level is about 12 feet above where it was in january 2002 when it last erupted. lava everywhere. which explains the less than smooth ride. one of the first things you notice out the car window, the u.n. about four months ago, the m-23, one of the various rebel groups holed up in the jungle nearby, invaded the city. the ngos battened down the hatches. the u.n. stood by, hands tied. everyone else had to fend fo
behind the wheel, dan. the drc for two years, working on a documentary about some of the several dozen rebel groups in the country. riding shotgun, dan's close friend and associate horeb, a congolese. they're taking me across the border. one side, rwanda, hotels, paved roads, internet, and paperwork to be filled out. just a few feet of barbed wire, machine guns and cement walls away -- this. welcome to goma. a city of 1 million, the significant number of whom are idps, internally displaced...
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paul: thank you, dan, thank you, everybody. with final preparations underway for tuesday's historic singapore summit, our panel weighs in on what would make the trump-kim sit-down a success. >> we will have a great success. i don't think it will be in one meeting. meeting. i think it'll take longer than hi, kids! i'm carl and i'm a broker. do you offer $4.95 online equity trades? great question. see, for a full service brokerage like ours, that's tough to do. schwab does it. next question. do you offer a satisfaction guarantee? a what now? a satisfaction guarantee. like schwab does. man: (scoffing) what are you teaching these kids? ask your broker if they offer award-winning full service and low costs, backed by a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. most people come to la with big dreams. ♪ we came with big appetites. with expedia, you can book a flight, hotel, car, and activity... all in one place. ♪ everything you need to go. ♪ expedia® ♪ burning, of diabetic nerve pain, these feet...
paul: thank you, dan, thank you, everybody. with final preparations underway for tuesday's historic singapore summit, our panel weighs in on what would make the trump-kim sit-down a success. >> we will have a great success. i don't think it will be in one meeting. meeting. i think it'll take longer than hi, kids! i'm carl and i'm a broker. do you offer $4.95 online equity trades? great question. see, for a full service brokerage like ours, that's tough to do. schwab does it. next...
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i team reporter dan noyes is following this closely with the new information. >> dan and kristen the final report won't be coming out for a year but more pieces of the puzzle fall into place. >> the ntsb says 38-year-old walter wong was using the autopilot function on the tesla model x for 18 minutes 5 a seconds before it crashed. he received two visual armistices and one auditory alert to place his hands on the wheel. those came more than 15 minutes before the crash. in the minute before the crash his hands were detected on the steer wheels on three separate occasions for a total of 34 seconds. the last six seconds the vehicle did not detect his hands on the wheel. >> tesla's autopilot determines whether or not your hand is on the wheel by a certain amount of torque exerted on the we'll. if you rest your hand at the 6:00 position for example you won be exerting any pressure left or right. >> the ntsb report also found that wong had set his autopilot to 75 miles an hour in a 65 and was following a slower car. seconds before impact, the tesla began a left steering movement stopped fol
i team reporter dan noyes is following this closely with the new information. >> dan and kristen the final report won't be coming out for a year but more pieces of the puzzle fall into place. >> the ntsb says 38-year-old walter wong was using the autopilot function on the tesla model x for 18 minutes 5 a seconds before it crashed. he received two visual armistices and one auditory alert to place his hands on the wheel. those came more than 15 minutes before the crash. in the minute...
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paul: thank you, dan, thank you, everybody.l preparations underway for tuesday's historic singapore summit, our panel weighs in on what would make the trump-kim sit-down a success. >> we will have a great success. i don't think it will be in one meeting. i think it'll take longer than sfx: muffled whistle text alert. i'm your phone, stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be picking up these charges yourself. so get allstate, where agents help keep you protected from mayhem... ...like me. mayhem is everywhere. are you in good hands? copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma. it contains
paul: thank you, dan, thank you, everybody.l preparations underway for tuesday's historic singapore summit, our panel weighs in on what would make the trump-kim sit-down a success. >> we will have a great success. i don't think it will be in one meeting. i think it'll take longer than sfx: muffled whistle text alert. i'm your phone, stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate...
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dan white was furious. he immediately made a motion as soon as the bill came up to send it back to the committee and of course nobody would go a long lg witway for that notion because t was obvious what he was doing. so his bill passed on a first reading 10-1 and the one against it was dan's vote and the second was 10-1 with one vote against it of course and then it was signed into law by the mayor, but he never forgave harvey for that and then as i'm sure you all know, he resigned from the board of supervisors in novemb november 1978 and he had a lot of pressure from his supporters like the board of realtors because he knew people wanted rent control in san francisco and then life would argue against rent control and a few days after -- and the board of supervisors voted to accept the resignation a few days after he re-signed. he came to the office to say he made a mistake and wanted his job back. according to the testimony, he said anyone can make a mistake when they figure out how to do this. when harvey
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paul: thank you, dan, thank you, everybody. ahead with final preparations underway for tuesday's historic singapore summit, our panel weighs in on what would make the trump-kim sit-down a success. >> we will have a great success. i don't think it will be in one meeting. i think it'll take longer than that money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. hesumatra reserve told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's go to sumatra. where's sumatra? good question. this is win. and that's win's goat, adi. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. making the coffee eru
paul: thank you, dan, thank you, everybody. ahead with final preparations underway for tuesday's historic singapore summit, our panel weighs in on what would make the trump-kim sit-down a success. >> we will have a great success. i don't think it will be in one meeting. i think it'll take longer than that money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher...
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drew. >> yeah, dan. change will come with the combo of warm and very dry air by the end of the week. look at highs forecasted by friday afternoon. well into the 80s and 90s away from the coast, if not very close to 100 degrees to round out the week. that warm and hot afternoon creates higher fire danger not only friday, but saturday. combine that with low humidity levels and dry vegetation, that means fires can easily start and spread under those conditions. so take a look at how long that heat will last, how hot we'll get, and also show you what you can expect tomorrow afternoon in the full accuweather forecast in a few minutes, guys. >> all right, drew, thank you. >>> the branson school in ross has hired a law firm to investigate allegations of sexual abuse against girls by a school employee. the marin independent journal says three former students have come forward to report the abuse at the prestigious private school in the 1970s. a letter to the school community says the allegations are deeply upset
drew. >> yeah, dan. change will come with the combo of warm and very dry air by the end of the week. look at highs forecasted by friday afternoon. well into the 80s and 90s away from the coast, if not very close to 100 degrees to round out the week. that warm and hot afternoon creates higher fire danger not only friday, but saturday. combine that with low humidity levels and dry vegetation, that means fires can easily start and spread under those conditions. so take a look at how long...
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candidate dan heller making this comparison. >> i am dan helmer and i approve this message. i'm different, i'm not a politician. i'm a rhodes scholar who served in combat. after 9/11 the greatest threat to our democracy lived in a cave. today it lives in the white house. >> this message sent in a campaign at from a congressional candidate from virginia is nothing short of reprehensible. leaders from across the political spectrum starting with nancy pelosi must swiftly condemn this abhorrent message. joseph on twitter says you know you are a losing candidate when you compare the sitting president to a dead terrorist. thomas says democrats have become their own worst enemy starting unfounded violate hate at every turn. so many people are fleeing that party. kelly says he will lose and never be heard from again. heather: people across the board
candidate dan heller making this comparison. >> i am dan helmer and i approve this message. i'm different, i'm not a politician. i'm a rhodes scholar who served in combat. after 9/11 the greatest threat to our democracy lived in a cave. today it lives in the white house. >> this message sent in a campaign at from a congressional candidate from virginia is nothing short of reprehensible. leaders from across the political spectrum starting with nancy pelosi must swiftly condemn this...
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dan levinson testified at those hearings. the other thing that was interesting, i remember the representative saying if you stop paying us twice, people will flee medicare. it was such a really inresting insight into people's attitudes and the important work of inspectors general as far as uncovering that type of waste and funds put to horrible use because it was duplicate benefits. and it was a good introduction for me coming from the state, my immediate prior job before that was in the state government where there was an auditor but there wasn't an inspector general. that's a uniquely federal entity as far as these igs located within the department with that amount of independence. i would echo what some of the peakers have said, it's a brilliant scheme. i mean that in a nice way of a scheme. i mean, whoever, whatever caused them in 1978 caused congress to create igs in the way they did, they did it beautifully. there's so much independence and it's great to be within the agency. to have an ig independent oversight with a d
dan levinson testified at those hearings. the other thing that was interesting, i remember the representative saying if you stop paying us twice, people will flee medicare. it was such a really inresting insight into people's attitudes and the important work of inspectors general as far as uncovering that type of waste and funds put to horrible use because it was duplicate benefits. and it was a good introduction for me coming from the state, my immediate prior job before that was in the state...
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we are back with dan henninger, bill mcgurn and jason riley.n, what do you think about this case as you look at it from both sides? >> well, i think this is a point that we have been heading towards for a long time and it's been speeding up lately which is to say institutions like harvard, yale, many of these other private schools, they have now become basically about social justice and racial compensation. they make no bones about it, the diversity officers run the institutions like that, professors right about this, this implies in many cases explicitly disadvantages asia applicants and white males because they are what they are known as privileged. this is quite open, there's no question about it. they want to suppress asian applicants and white males. now the question is that constitutional, i have to tell you, paul, part of me would think that a place like harvard and yale, if they want to turn themselves into reperration's actry, they -- factory, they ought to do it. paul: it's called the civil rights act of 1964, jason. the schools can u
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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm alma daetz. for larry, all of us, jimmy >>> the moment trades his confusion for full on >>> there's a baby in that crib. see if you can spot what the baby monitor the >>> for 24 hours. >> the inspiring journey that helped one krsz one off her bucket >>> this pour nine-year-old was rescued from a mill. the people at national mill dog rescue got him out. this was his day of freedom. their mission is to rescue, adopt and educate people about that. >> he doesn't even know what do. >> she has to pick him up and put him on the bed because he doesn't know what to >> you guys watch how quickly he adapts to this bed. >> this isn't so bad. >> this
i'm dan ashley. >> i'm alma daetz. for larry, all of us, jimmy >>> the moment trades his confusion for full on >>> there's a baby in that crib. see if you can spot what the baby monitor the >>> for 24 hours. >> the inspiring journey that helped one krsz one off her bucket >>> this pour nine-year-old was rescued from a mill. the people at national mill dog rescue got him out. this was his day of freedom. their mission is to rescue, adopt and...