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dan heard, bbc news.�*re certain now it is going to be a very hot week across parts of england and wales, and the temperatures are expected to also rise in scotland and northern ireland. we�*ve had high pressure across the uk for quite some time now, keeping most of the weather fronts at bay in the north, and through the next few days, we�*ll see hot air spreading in not only from the southern climes but also from the near continent. and in fact, we�*ll see this drift of hot air spreading through england and into wales and parts of the south west. so it will be quite hot across many southern areas this week. these are the temperatures for monday afternoon. obviously, lots of sunshine out there, just a bit of rain flirting with north—western and northern scotland. and then, through this evening and overnight, it�*s clear pretty much from the lowlands southwards. the temperatures first thing on tuesday morning around about 16 or 17 in london, 1a in belfast and quite mild there in aberdeen as well, around 15
dan heard, bbc news.�*re certain now it is going to be a very hot week across parts of england and wales, and the temperatures are expected to also rise in scotland and northern ireland. we�*ve had high pressure across the uk for quite some time now, keeping most of the weather fronts at bay in the north, and through the next few days, we�*ll see hot air spreading in not only from the southern climes but also from the near continent. and in fact, we�*ll see this drift of hot air...
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dan heard reports. making survival blankets for homeless people out of crisp packets. the effort is worth it because while it helps the most vulnerable people, it also stops the used packets from being thrown in the bin. we get the crisp packets _ being thrown in the bin. we get the crisp packets donated - being thrown in the bin. we get the crisp packets donated in, i the crisp packets donated in, you get about 1111 of them, you cut them so it is like a book and then you wash it, i wash it in the sink, and you wait for it to dry and then you get about four of them and lined them up and you get baking paper and an them up and you get baking paperand an iron them up and you get baking paper and an iron and fuse them together. paper and an iron and fuse them touether. , , ., ~ , together. the finished blankets look very similar _ together. the finished blankets look very similar on _ together. the finished blankets look very similar on one - together. the finished blankets look very similar on one side i look very similar on one side to that silver blankets given to that
dan heard reports. making survival blankets for homeless people out of crisp packets. the effort is worth it because while it helps the most vulnerable people, it also stops the used packets from being thrown in the bin. we get the crisp packets _ being thrown in the bin. we get the crisp packets donated - being thrown in the bin. we get the crisp packets donated in, i the crisp packets donated in, you get about 1111 of them, you cut them so it is like a book and then you wash it, i wash it in...
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. >> it does look like something i wanted in my earlier books, the equivalent of dan heard, those are two companies that were able to go through covid and come out ahead and perkinelmer's was the third. the really aren't that many other companies that do what you do. >> not really. what this does is the creation of the new company -- financial profile -- life sciences center. two billion-dollar plus revenue company with 10% organic growth and 30% operating margin which puts us in a financial profile of our own and that is something that we intended to do -- now allows us to do that. for the past seven or eight years we really transformed our portfolio around diagnostics -- 7 billion in capital over the past 24 months plus acquisition. the big one being 5 billion acquisition of bio legend which makes us a global dealer in antibody -- so this is again a combination of the transformation that has happened and obviously with full humbleness -- financial profile of our own. >> i think that is fair. one last question. i want people to understand that if the economy slows down or the world s
. >> it does look like something i wanted in my earlier books, the equivalent of dan heard, those are two companies that were able to go through covid and come out ahead and perkinelmer's was the third. the really aren't that many other companies that do what you do. >> not really. what this does is the creation of the new company -- financial profile -- life sciences center. two billion-dollar plus revenue company with 10% organic growth and 30% operating margin which puts us in a...
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dan heard, bbc news.e in the national park. so now the volcano erupted and we definitely wanted to come to the site. and we are going to go hiking. we wanted to have a different kind of picnic. so we went hiking so we ended up here. strong earthquakes in recent days are said to be the cause of the eruption, as the fiery liquid continues to spewjust ten miles from the region�*s keflavik airport. it�*s a super hot. super, super hot. certainly one for the instagram. 0livia 0tigbah, bbc news. the actress, june spencer, who�*s played peggy on the archers for more than 70 years has retired at the age of 103. her last appearance was aired during the omnibus edition on sunday. she was the last remaining member of the original 1951 cast. among peggy�*s many fans was the duchess of cornwall, who last year invited june spencer and her co—stars to a reception marking the show�*s 70th anniversary. she called peggy "a true national treasure who has been part of my life, and millions of others, for as long as i can reme
dan heard, bbc news.e in the national park. so now the volcano erupted and we definitely wanted to come to the site. and we are going to go hiking. we wanted to have a different kind of picnic. so we went hiking so we ended up here. strong earthquakes in recent days are said to be the cause of the eruption, as the fiery liquid continues to spewjust ten miles from the region�*s keflavik airport. it�*s a super hot. super, super hot. certainly one for the instagram. 0livia 0tigbah, bbc news....
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dan heard, bbc news. genius idea. so simple but so effective. _ genius idea. i didn't know you i genius idea. so simple but so i effective, i didn't know you could melt them together like that. we]!!! melt them together like that. well done, and his! _ melt them together like that. well done, and his! -- _ melt them together like that. well done, and his! -- well— melt them together like that. well done, and his! —— well done, alyssa! the post office says it's handled a record number of cash withdrawals recently as more people use it to stay on top of their budgets. it goes against the trend in recent years of consumers abandoning cash for cards. nina's here with the details. what's been happening? the idea that you have got some cash in your pockets, you know how much you have got left to spend and you are not getting yourself into debt if you are just using cash. exactly that, the number of times i have talked about the decline of using cash, that was before the pandemic, using contactless always became mandatory then. this looks like a rare reversal in cons
dan heard, bbc news. genius idea. so simple but so effective. _ genius idea. i didn't know you i genius idea. so simple but so i effective, i didn't know you could melt them together like that. we]!!! melt them together like that. well done, and his! _ melt them together like that. well done, and his! -- _ melt them together like that. well done, and his! -- well— melt them together like that. well done, and his! —— well done, alyssa! the post office says it's handled a record number of...
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brandon: i felt lucky that i kind of came across dan and melissa. when they heard of what i was wanting to do, they resonated with it enough to be like, "yeah. i want to, you know, be along for this ride." we're just here to talk about a small change. we have figs going on quail tonight. figs are having a pretty tough season, very hard to find, very low yield, so... a lot of people are scared to have chinatown change. i think i was, too. "gentrification" is that word that everyone's like, "oh, god!" and if people ask me, like, "how do you feel about people saying that you're gentrifying this neighborhood?" i was like, "i'm chinese. i have a chinese restaurant in chinatown, so what's gentrifying about that?" david: so you find the next generation, they don't want to come here to chinatown for old-fashioned banquet. nowadays with planes, cars, we're eating well every day. it's not as important. the next generation, they look at this very differently, and they're americans. i think brandon is starting to change that. brandon: with my last name being spelled j-e-w my w
brandon: i felt lucky that i kind of came across dan and melissa. when they heard of what i was wanting to do, they resonated with it enough to be like, "yeah. i want to, you know, be along for this ride." we're just here to talk about a small change. we have figs going on quail tonight. figs are having a pretty tough season, very hard to find, very low yield, so... a lot of people are scared to have chinatown change. i think i was, too. "gentrification" is that word that...
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dan a.: we heard in your piece that the cadet says an apology would not mean that much to him. what does he wants to put this to rest? lyanne: he told me he wants to clear his name. he lives in the same district as supervisor walton and has family there. he does not want his family and friends to engage in conflict because of this. he wants supervisor walton to tell the truth, again, his words. dan a.: ok. lyanne, thank you very much. phil matier joined us earlier to weigh in on this controversy. we asked him, what is going on at san francisco city hall? here is his response. >> the supervisors make the rule, but they don't necessarily have to follow them themselves. the city can make a finding on the supervisor, but they don't get to hold them accountable. elected officials do that themselves. it is interesting also to note that about a year ago, a fellow supervisor aaron apologized for his bullying of city staff when con frommed w -- confronted with it. dan a.: mayor london breed calls on the supervisor to apologize. the cadet could push for a hearing in front of the city boa
dan a.: we heard in your piece that the cadet says an apology would not mean that much to him. what does he wants to put this to rest? lyanne: he told me he wants to clear his name. he lives in the same district as supervisor walton and has family there. he does not want his family and friends to engage in conflict because of this. he wants supervisor walton to tell the truth, again, his words. dan a.: ok. lyanne, thank you very much. phil matier joined us earlier to weigh in on this...
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john and i were having breakfast, the phonerage, he discussed whether or not to dan answer it, i heard, hey, mike, he said, dad where is mom, john said she is sitting next to me, he said, dad, you are looking at a "new york times" best seller. >> she came down from the ceiling, landing on two feet, i would say yes, i remember that moment, she was certainly exhilarated. >> my mom's first best selling book was series of true stories about a woman no body heard of. my grand mother. and that did it they connected people to their own grandparents. their own family. in ways that i don't think that anyone real anticipated. i can't prove it but i'm pretty sure my mother is the oldest first time "new york times" best selling author. she was 80 when about my mother hit the charts, she had written of day for 60 years, and reporters want to know do secret to her overnight success. >> once she got her foot in the door it was no problem for her to continue to open the door wider and wider until she was completely through. she did that with her second book, i think it was called about your father. sc
john and i were having breakfast, the phonerage, he discussed whether or not to dan answer it, i heard, hey, mike, he said, dad where is mom, john said she is sitting next to me, he said, dad, you are looking at a "new york times" best seller. >> she came down from the ceiling, landing on two feet, i would say yes, i remember that moment, she was certainly exhilarated. >> my mom's first best selling book was series of true stories about a woman no body heard of. my grand...
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dan: "unfiltered" reached out to charlie crist's campaign to respond and haven't heard back. aw violent anti-cop riots, and somehow the le high school senior. dan: you have to be impressed with the nerve of the libs. no other group of people can get away with years of blatant hatred of law enforcement and film on a dime. and what's even more gross is to paint conservatives as the side that has it law enforcement. you know the hacks over at the "new york times" wrote a peace called more money for irs. they even mention me by name. along with cruz and conservative commentator, dan bongino took to calling the irs an army. this is next level gas lighting. the left claims this is a threalt hoping you the public will believe we the conservatives are the threat, despite the conservatives being the party of law and order. and for the governor ball libs watching. does this qualify as inciting violence for you. it's time to act. i'm talking to conservatives here. don't get bad it into this violence nonsense. >> i recognize that guy. looks like me. do you want to hear what actual threats
dan: "unfiltered" reached out to charlie crist's campaign to respond and haven't heard back. aw violent anti-cop riots, and somehow the le high school senior. dan: you have to be impressed with the nerve of the libs. no other group of people can get away with years of blatant hatred of law enforcement and film on a dime. and what's even more gross is to paint conservatives as the side that has it law enforcement. you know the hacks over at the "new york times" wrote a peace...
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a week later, as he was getting ready to attend dan and rachel's wedding, he heard about the murders ulie. and realized they happened on the same day as his weird meeting with dan and rachel. chris immediately called police. >> we were shocked to learn it. and again, we went back and said hey, you know, rachel didn't tell us any of this the day before. >> so detectives interviewed rachel again. this time not as a witness, but as a suspect. >> why don't you tell me why you forgot to tell me about this? >> because -- because honestly, i was afraid that if you knew that chris had seen us that day, i don't know who chris knows. and i don't know if he knows anybody bad. i'm kind of afraid -- if you go to them, they'll come to me. >> did you think we were not gonna find out? >> i guess not. i don't know. -- -- bleeding went down by 84%. serious risks include heart attack, stroke, and blood clots. don't take myfembree if you've had any of these, or have uncontrolled high blood pressure, are over 35 and smoke, could be pregnant, or have or had osteoporosis, liver disease, undiagnosed vaginal
a week later, as he was getting ready to attend dan and rachel's wedding, he heard about the murders ulie. and realized they happened on the same day as his weird meeting with dan and rachel. chris immediately called police. >> we were shocked to learn it. and again, we went back and said hey, you know, rachel didn't tell us any of this the day before. >> so detectives interviewed rachel again. this time not as a witness, but as a suspect. >> why don't you tell me why you...
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dan ever heard. ceo of canary and oil fields field services company. under his leadership, canary has become one of the largest corporations in that sector. frequent commentator and energy policy on various media outlets. he's a georgia native as is my mother, a laude graduate of vanderbilt and has a law degree from tulane. mr. david butterworth is a northeast regional business agent for pipe liners. local union 798 associated with ua< with the plumbers and pipefitters. he's a veteran of the u.s. army and worked his first pipeline job as a welder helper a year after he was discharged. he's been business agent for six years while working as a welder here in the bs in journalism like my wife, from west virginia university. i look forward to your testimony. i hope you will also discuss how the infrastructure bill and the chips act and the inflation reduction act that we're about to pass will create thousands of good paying jobs for union workers. an emphasis on this side of the aisle, on union workers. dr. selina vasella, the founder and ceo of refocused
dan ever heard. ceo of canary and oil fields field services company. under his leadership, canary has become one of the largest corporations in that sector. frequent commentator and energy policy on various media outlets. he's a georgia native as is my mother, a laude graduate of vanderbilt and has a law degree from tulane. mr. david butterworth is a northeast regional business agent for pipe liners. local union 798 associated with ua< with the plumbers and pipefitters. he's a veteran of the...
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so dan, we heard the accusations and the denials from the prosecution. withholding evidence. they're saying they're just waiting for a ruling from the court on whether there's going to be a protective order meaning that would ensure none of this information, quote, gets out. this is eventually going to get in the defense's hands. this is discovery material which the defense is ultimately entitled to. the question is not whether the defense is going to get it. the question is when is the defense going to get it and why are they in this battle right now? it sounds like there's a level of distrust by the prosecutors of the defense.pthis is not likl security case where there's going to be fights over whether they're going to get certain information or not. they're going to get all of this information eventually. it's just a question of why is there this battle now over -- >> is it strategic to delay that? >> not typically. you know, the defense would say that's why they're doing it. they're doing it because they want to harm our case, et cetera, and we're tr
so dan, we heard the accusations and the denials from the prosecution. withholding evidence. they're saying they're just waiting for a ruling from the court on whether there's going to be a protective order meaning that would ensure none of this information, quote, gets out. this is eventually going to get in the defense's hands. this is discovery material which the defense is ultimately entitled to. the question is not whether the defense is going to get it. the question is when is the defense...
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dan: ways that? there will be bloodshed. how did the activists you heardt want to get you on the record. >> i'm on the record right now. dadan, what i am telling you is the boston tea party was a riot. dan: why can't you just condemn violence? >> why would i condemn violence? why would i do that? i am not going to condemn or condone it. dan: i'll condemn violence because i don't want people killed or hurt. is that hard? during the summer of 2020. 2,000 police officers were tragically injured. the left has zero interest in look for actual calls to violence where they exist within their own langes. d own ranks. now democrats on the hill seen ad social my yeah companies to address the threats to violence to officers. there is plenty out there. we know, we looked. welcome. glad we could help if you this investigation. here to react is "fox and friends" weekend co-host pete hegseth. it's cable news so i will keep it family friendly. the friendly. >> it's the old axiom we know they are lying, they know they are lying, and they know we know they are lying and the
dan: ways that? there will be bloodshed. how did the activists you heardt want to get you on the record. >> i'm on the record right now. dadan, what i am telling you is the boston tea party was a riot. dan: why can't you just condemn violence? >> why would i condemn violence? why would i do that? i am not going to condemn or condone it. dan: i'll condemn violence because i don't want people killed or hurt. is that hard? during the summer of 2020. 2,000 police officers were...
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dan a.: you have probably heard of a venus fly trap. it has a lot of relatives that you probably haven't heard of and you can take one home from u.c. berkeley's botanical garden tomorrow. > michael: a woman gets a ticket for crossing the san mateo bridge, but she was not there. how fast i'm greg, i'm 68 years old. i do motivational speaking in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant." it's really, really helped me tremendously. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. non-gaming tribes have been left in the dust. wealthy tribes with big casinos make billions, while small tribes struggle in poverty. prop 27 is a game changer. 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund permanent sol
dan a.: you have probably heard of a venus fly trap. it has a lot of relatives that you probably haven't heard of and you can take one home from u.c. berkeley's botanical garden tomorrow. > michael: a woman gets a ticket for crossing the san mateo bridge, but she was not there. how fast i'm greg, i'm 68 years old. i do motivational speaking in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing...
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. >> jason, we haven't heard from ceo dan schulman in a while. do you think he's still the right person to lead a comeback in paypal, or do they need more changes at the top after losing their cfo? >> we'll hear from dan schulman at a conference on september 12th i think that will be worth tuning into around how the quarter is going and how the strategic initiatives are progressing. we think dan schulman and the rest of the management team have been adopting a management of cost discipline which is a central part of our thesis we think elliott management is going to pursue additional cost cuts on top of what paypal itself has already announced to date >> what about game changing m&a. are we done talking about pinterest? >> i think we're done talking about pinterest. i don't think you'll see transformational m&a from paypal we think the bulk of the cash flo going forward is going to be allocated around return of cash to shareholders, primarily in the form of share buybacks we think when the company has their recently announced analyst day in q1, w
. >> jason, we haven't heard from ceo dan schulman in a while. do you think he's still the right person to lead a comeback in paypal, or do they need more changes at the top after losing their cfo? >> we'll hear from dan schulman at a conference on september 12th i think that will be worth tuning into around how the quarter is going and how the strategic initiatives are progressing. we think dan schulman and the rest of the management team have been adopting a management of cost...
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let's get to chief legal analyst dan abrams, also with us tonight. you heard this pressure mounting on the department of justice. we have not heard from merrick garland yet. we have not heard from the fbi director christopher wray, appointed by former president trump. no question, though, in your mind, this went all the way to the top, all the way to merrick garland. >> reporter: no doubt. when you're talking about a search of the former president's home, his private residence, absolutely, all the senior members of the department of justice would have been apprised of it and would have signed off on it, up to merrick garland. >> you heard a lot, particularly republicans, but from some democrats, too, saying, we need to know something about this raid because it is so historic and unprecedented. let me ask you, though, would merrick garland, would christopher wray move forward with something like this if they weren't really looking for something significant here? they had to know about this backlash, about the role this will play in history. >> reporter: absolut
let's get to chief legal analyst dan abrams, also with us tonight. you heard this pressure mounting on the department of justice. we have not heard from merrick garland yet. we have not heard from the fbi director christopher wray, appointed by former president trump. no question, though, in your mind, this went all the way to the top, all the way to merrick garland. >> reporter: no doubt. when you're talking about a search of the former president's home, his private residence,...
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dan: for the first time we heard from attorney general merrick garland on the matter the latest knowon. >> new details. sources familiar with the matter tell abc that in the spring, the former president received a subpoena for documents related to what is believed that he took from the white house and field to turn over to federal investigators. it's not clear whether trump provided any documents in response to the subpoena. following the subpoena, officials visited with trump in june, and prior to that, the national archives retrieved 15 boxes, some of them classified, that trump had previously taken. republicans had been demanding, fbi director christopher wray or attorney general merrick garland, explain why they raided a president august home. the department of justice has a long-standing policy of not discussing an investigation, but this afternoon, garland broke his silence. >> the justice department filed a motion in the district of florida to unseal the search warrant and the property receipt relating to a court-approved search that the fbi conducted. i personally approved th
dan: for the first time we heard from attorney general merrick garland on the matter the latest knowon. >> new details. sources familiar with the matter tell abc that in the spring, the former president received a subpoena for documents related to what is believed that he took from the white house and field to turn over to federal investigators. it's not clear whether trump provided any documents in response to the subpoena. following the subpoena, officials visited with trump in june,...
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dan. is that what i heard? degrading very well, too. so that yeah, right. oh, yeah. don't know if it's with water. yeah, exactly. they're definitely taking some liquids. no peculiar smell coming from there, you know, not at all right. i hope everybody has fun and stay safe. yeah. no, it sounds like an awesome event meteorologists. we love you guys like and there's a meteorologist named greg. at our abc sister station in chicago, and you're going to see he's going viral. you might have already seen this he discovered. his monitor was a touch screen while live on air take a look our wins will change right now kind of hung up just a little bit when i moved the map. i didn't know i can do that. no way. i gotta try it. hold on. can you believe that just go anywhere you want can i zoom? oh, man, it's a great day. i just i've never i've never touched up. oh my gosh, you can tilt it. alright, anyway, i'm figure this all out. that's funny. that is great has anything like that ever happened to any of you you discovered something live on air or that's a good question. i yeah, i
dan. is that what i heard? degrading very well, too. so that yeah, right. oh, yeah. don't know if it's with water. yeah, exactly. they're definitely taking some liquids. no peculiar smell coming from there, you know, not at all right. i hope everybody has fun and stay safe. yeah. no, it sounds like an awesome event meteorologists. we love you guys like and there's a meteorologist named greg. at our abc sister station in chicago, and you're going to see he's going viral. you might have already...
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multiple people we are told, including two police officers, were heard. dane? >> looks like no motive at all. really reckless drunk driver. this was a frightening seen for hundreds if not a few thousand people attending the parade last night in gallup new mexico. the video is shocking. >> my god! >> a gold chevy tahoe suv plowed through the crowded streets, hitting multiple people and cars. 15 people were injured including two police officers. now we know thisot som planned attack on the native american community which was celebrating the 100 intertribal events, right in the heart of navajo nation nation. it started when local police saw several people drinking alcohol in the suv as it was parked along the parade route. when officers confronted the people the driver took off at a high rate of speed. police say the driver was 33-year-old jeff irving of pinedale new mexico arrested and booked into the mckinley county jail on seven charges including aggravated dwi. two other men in the tahoe were taken to a detox center. 12 people injured were taken to the gallu
multiple people we are told, including two police officers, were heard. dane? >> looks like no motive at all. really reckless drunk driver. this was a frightening seen for hundreds if not a few thousand people attending the parade last night in gallup new mexico. the video is shocking. >> my god! >> a gold chevy tahoe suv plowed through the crowded streets, hitting multiple people and cars. 15 people were injured including two police officers. now we know thisot som planned...
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dan abrams. we obviously heard alec baldwin telling george that he did not pull the trigger. the fbi says someone must have pulled the trigger. what does this mean for alec baldwin and any potential criminal charges? >> it's certainly not helpful to him to have this kind of discrepancy. i still don't think that means there will be criminal charges filed against baldwin. i still think those are unlikely. but this could be used against him in the context of a civil case. there are a number of civil cases out there against alec baldwin where various people including hannah gutierrez reed could be saying this showed negligence on the part of alec baldwin. i think that is very significant here with regard to the civil cases as opposed to the criminal. >> what do you make of baldwin's attorney says this fbi investigation is being misconstrued? >> i think it's a typical argument from an attorney, saying it's being taken out of context, it's not that definitive. there was more testing done, et cetera. but the number one issue is the fact that alec baldwin gave these statements at all
dan abrams. we obviously heard alec baldwin telling george that he did not pull the trigger. the fbi says someone must have pulled the trigger. what does this mean for alec baldwin and any potential criminal charges? >> it's certainly not helpful to him to have this kind of discrepancy. i still don't think that means there will be criminal charges filed against baldwin. i still think those are unlikely. but this could be used against him in the context of a civil case. there are a number...
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we just heard from dan mogul off. he's a spokesperson for uc berkeley, he says. this is just the start of construction and safety is their number one priority. we have an urgent student housing crisis. this university we provide fewer beds for students in any of the uc campuses. and we want this dorm to be open and ready to roll. two years from now. that is a tight construction schedule for building of this size, so as soon as we got the green light from the court, we were going to be ready to roll. but many of the activists and the protesters that we have seen here this morning they want this to remain a public park. this park is listed on the national register of historic places, so a lot of people want to protect it because of that part of its significance is from the role that it played during the civil rights movement, so a lot of people just want to help. this park remained the way that it is right now. there were a lot of petitions. from groups to stop this project. some people that were here early this morning. say there were a few people sleeping in the
we just heard from dan mogul off. he's a spokesperson for uc berkeley, he says. this is just the start of construction and safety is their number one priority. we have an urgent student housing crisis. this university we provide fewer beds for students in any of the uc campuses. and we want this dorm to be open and ready to roll. two years from now. that is a tight construction schedule for building of this size, so as soon as we got the green light from the court, we were going to be ready to...
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dan, we just heard it from keith, last week was a huge week for big tech. they came through for us.ant weeks for earnings for years. >> i'd say six, seven years because, ultimately, from a data point perspective, even when the new york city cab driver was -- [inaudible] and i you see what ultimately came out, youd had strength in cloud, strength in enterprise, and apple, a key barometer, not seeing demand soften. you put that together in terms of where multiples overcorrect, in our opinion, that's the second half is really sort of setting up to be a strong tech rally. stuart: strong it can rally in the second half. we love to hear that. thank you, dan. good to have you here. the opening bell, you can hear it, it's ringing. it is now. 9:30 eastern time, and the market has opened on this monday, august the 1st. right from the start we're on the downside. i've been saying all morning this is not a huge selloff, and it's not although about 26 of the dow 30 are in the red as we speak, and the dow is off about a half percentage point in the early going. s&p 500, where's that this morning?
dan, we just heard it from keith, last week was a huge week for big tech. they came through for us.ant weeks for earnings for years. >> i'd say six, seven years because, ultimately, from a data point perspective, even when the new york city cab driver was -- [inaudible] and i you see what ultimately came out, youd had strength in cloud, strength in enterprise, and apple, a key barometer, not seeing demand soften. you put that together in terms of where multiples overcorrect, in our...
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what do you make of that based on what you've heard about it, dan?des of experience at the c.i.a., i always felt there was a dichotomy between the c.i.a. and intelligence community at large. we're a global service tracking threats all over the world. iran's nuclear program or north korea, terrorism, china. whatever the threat of the day is we have to be there globally detecting the threats so they won't visit our shores. policy is a different matter. there is a bandwidth with this administration with deal with only so much. they wanted to pivot from a policy standpoint to china. the threat with the shortest fuse continues to be terrorism. we left behind a failed terrorist state in afghanistan. al-zawahiri strike, as important as it was, it just demonstrated the extent to which al qaeda and taliban are intertwined. safe haven exists in afghanistan since 9/11 and a clear and present danger to our country. >> dana: thank you for your thoughts this morning. we appreciate his expertise as always. >> bill: al-zawahiri was removed. >> dana: a little thing.
what do you make of that based on what you've heard about it, dan?des of experience at the c.i.a., i always felt there was a dichotomy between the c.i.a. and intelligence community at large. we're a global service tracking threats all over the world. iran's nuclear program or north korea, terrorism, china. whatever the threat of the day is we have to be there globally detecting the threats so they won't visit our shores. policy is a different matter. there is a bandwidth with this...
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dan n.: the san mateo board got an earful from their constituents today. >> we heard nothing about the allegations of sheriffs being sent to another state to pretty much abuse power and bully a businessman when the matter could have been settled in civil court. >> the d.a. is supposed to pursue truth and justice irrespective of a person's wealth and status. >> this is unacceptable. it is embarrassing. it is humiliating when i get calls from my friends around the country asking what the heck is going on in san mateo? dan n.: they are looking to get answers from the sheriff's department. >> it is appropriate that the county look into this and give us a report back. dan n.: i got some answers using the california public records act. the receipts from the four investigators on their trip to indiana. they spent more than $5,000 for airfare, $1,272 for hotels, $427 for rental of s.u.v. one investigator received overtime, a total of $10,700 so far. i put in a new request to speak with the sheriff, still no answer, but the realtor who ordered the bat mobile agreed to sit dune for an interview and i should
dan n.: the san mateo board got an earful from their constituents today. >> we heard nothing about the allegations of sheriffs being sent to another state to pretty much abuse power and bully a businessman when the matter could have been settled in civil court. >> the d.a. is supposed to pursue truth and justice irrespective of a person's wealth and status. >> this is unacceptable. it is embarrassing. it is humiliating when i get calls from my friends around the country asking...
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the host of unfiltered, dan bongino, cohost of the five, geraldo rivera. i heard you last night passionately speaking out against this and i share that passion. unfortunately, the fbi and the doj has squandered any trust that they might have had after three long years of lies, conspiracy theories and the hell they put this country through and they knew damn well it was false and nobody was held accountable. to speak i was passionate about it for a reason. how many freaking times are we going to let the fbi interfere in an election? this is supposed to be constitutional -- i'm not crazy, right. this is supposed to be a representative democracy. a banana republic. we are beyond banana republic, this is embarrassing. at least -- didn't pretend to be anything but state apparatus. the fbi -- and listen, i've been with you for a while, i worked with a lot of decent guys, i'm done with the rank-and-file stuff too. i'm done with it. if you took part in this, anyone who took part in this, anyone, i don't care who you are, an analyst or an upper level manager, the next pres
the host of unfiltered, dan bongino, cohost of the five, geraldo rivera. i heard you last night passionately speaking out against this and i share that passion. unfortunately, the fbi and the doj has squandered any trust that they might have had after three long years of lies, conspiracy theories and the hell they put this country through and they knew damn well it was false and nobody was held accountable. to speak i was passionate about it for a reason. how many freaking times are we going to...
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dan dolev, thank you, man! >> thank you >> we have heard from multiple restaurant owners this week about the impact of wage inflation. junior cheesecake owner allen rosen tells us he's fully staffed, but those rising wages are taking a serious toll. >> inflation has greatly impacted our bottom line the cost of goods across the board have always and dramatically over the past two years have changed additionally, as we all know, the labor shortage led to a higher hourly wage, and higher salaried workers, but we are fully employed at junior's currently. back to the issue of whether wage inflation is something that can be tackled by the aggressive move that the fed is taking or is this an issue that, you know, i was talking to a very highly placed source today who said the problem is in order to add more people to the workforce in the united states of america, we need more immigration. you cannot create new humans who are ready to go just like that what you need to do is figure out a responsible immigration approximat policy to accompany what they need the knock-on effect of higher interest rates is it slows the economy
dan dolev, thank you, man! >> thank you >> we have heard from multiple restaurant owners this week about the impact of wage inflation. junior cheesecake owner allen rosen tells us he's fully staffed, but those rising wages are taking a serious toll. >> inflation has greatly impacted our bottom line the cost of goods across the board have always and dramatically over the past two years have changed additionally, as we all know, the labor shortage led to a higher hourly wage,...
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and we were not consulted or heard. of dan obtained my contact information from the union spur alliance last week. the mta had knowledge of how to contact me before a vote was upon taken. until we are provided time to review all materials and do our own studies and have a one on one meeting and provide input in a public hearing as you did other stake holders, this project cannot move forward. your office has my contact information of so we can discuss this further. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello board and directors this is dpaf, i'm a parent of 2 children in district one we walk and bike. calling to urge this board to hold the line regarding the slow street's program or open streets or however it is evolving in the current form temperature is important thereupon is in the a gap of time with school starting on august 15th we need to keep upon some iteration of the program in tact. i support that plan and support a program that fits the needs and desires and valuable to each neighborhood. one size fit
and we were not consulted or heard. of dan obtained my contact information from the union spur alliance last week. the mta had knowledge of how to contact me before a vote was upon taken. until we are provided time to review all materials and do our own studies and have a one on one meeting and provide input in a public hearing as you did other stake holders, this project cannot move forward. your office has my contact information of so we can discuss this further. >> thank you. >>...
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we have heard talk about spinning off espn for years. what is dan loeb suggesting and why? >> that's right, in the letter, he says disney might be working on these things already although sources at disney say there aren't -- there isn't going to be an espn spinoff anytime soon. some other things loeb is calling for like cost cuts and buying a stake in hulu, these are things investors have been expecting for years. this is loeb's second bite of the apple at disney. in 2020 he took a stake, disney scrapping debit dens -- dividends. those are things disney never did so we will see if he has a better shot. loeb is a big name and activist investing, shaking up yahoo! and sony, but he has a mixed record as to seeing changes he is asking for. emily: the letter to disney starts off fairly flattering to ceo bob j peck, then he digs in. espn currently generates significant cash flow but we believe a strong case could be made that espn should be spun off to shareholders with an appropriate debt load that will alleviate leverage to the parent company. disney saying not quite no thanks
we have heard talk about spinning off espn for years. what is dan loeb suggesting and why? >> that's right, in the letter, he says disney might be working on these things already although sources at disney say there aren't -- there isn't going to be an espn spinoff anytime soon. some other things loeb is calling for like cost cuts and buying a stake in hulu, these are things investors have been expecting for years. this is loeb's second bite of the apple at disney. in 2020 he took a...
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of the changes downloa:: four are not necessarily new ideas, i mean, we have heard about spinning of espn for years. what is danoeb suggesting and why? liana: that's right, in the letter, he says disney might be working on these things already although sources at disney say there isn't going to be an espn spinoff anytime soon. some other things loeb is calling for like cost cuts and buying a stake in hulu, these are things investors have been expecting for years. this is loeb's second bite of the apple at disney. in 2020, remember, he had also taken a stake and asked for changes, like disney scrapping the dividend and putting that investment into the streaming product, things that disney never really did. we will see if he has a better shot this time around. loeb is a big name in the world of activist investing, he has shaken up companies like yahoo! and sony over the years, but he does have a mixed record in seeing the changes he is asking for. emily: loeb's letter to disney starts off fairly flattering to disney ceo bob chapek, then he digs in. espn currently generates significant cash flow but we believe a s
of the changes downloa:: four are not necessarily new ideas, i mean, we have heard about spinning of espn for years. what is danoeb suggesting and why? liana: that's right, in the letter, he says disney might be working on these things already although sources at disney say there isn't going to be an espn spinoff anytime soon. some other things loeb is calling for like cost cuts and buying a stake in hulu, these are things investors have been expecting for years. this is loeb's second bite of...
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so governor, you heard whitney's reporting. and in that context, danpublican nominee for governor in the state of maryland has posted a statement on facebook. he says in part, and i'll read it to you, this fbi raid of trump's home is nothing short of communist stassi police stay tactics. as governor i will use the ninth and tenth amendment, the maryland constitution and declaration of rights and the maryland police and national guard to stand against all rogue reactions of this biden administration with fierce tenacity. how dangerous is this type of rhetoric? >> well, it is dangerous. and everybody should just take a breath back and say let's wait and get facts. that's important. there's a lot of facts we do not know. but it's critically important that the attorney general of the united states that presumably signed off on this search warrant, that he address the american people, that he provide some information, that he does not leave the vacuum that is there that allows this kind of hysterical rhetoric to consume our nation. and without some kind of
so governor, you heard whitney's reporting. and in that context, danpublican nominee for governor in the state of maryland has posted a statement on facebook. he says in part, and i'll read it to you, this fbi raid of trump's home is nothing short of communist stassi police stay tactics. as governor i will use the ninth and tenth amendment, the maryland constitution and declaration of rights and the maryland police and national guard to stand against all rogue reactions of this biden...
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dan: we are waiting for those answers. in the east bay, people in the community made their voices heard in oakland about the protest at a closedman who was stopped by police says he is now planning to sue. tim johns was there and has more , including the superintendent's response. tim: anger and frustration outside of schools and oakland. entrance -- tensions have been rising over the closure of several schools at the oakland unified school district. parents who occupied those schools clashed with officers. >> someone said, take them down. i went down, sustained injuries. i was put in handcuffs. tim: roscoe showed us bruises on his arm and along his lip, injuries he claimed that he got within encounter from one of the security personnel. >> also my neck. tim: roscoe says he plans on pressing charges, but he tells us he is determined to keep fighting to reopen the now closed schools. after wednesday's rally, he joined dozens of other parents at ousd's first school meeting to criticize the events that unfolded. the meeting was the first time that the public has heard from ousd officials the incident. >> there were physical confr
dan: we are waiting for those answers. in the east bay, people in the community made their voices heard in oakland about the protest at a closedman who was stopped by police says he is now planning to sue. tim johns was there and has more , including the superintendent's response. tim: anger and frustration outside of schools and oakland. entrance -- tensions have been rising over the closure of several schools at the oakland unified school district. parents who occupied those schools clashed...