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dave: hi, marcus. i'm dave. lemonis: hey, dave. how are you? dave: great to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. jill: hi, i'm dave's wife -- jill. lemonis: how are you, jill? nice to meet you. so, are you both in the business? jill: no, i work awm in athletics. lemonis: oh, you do? dave: but she has worked farmers markets for us. lemonis: okay. well, i've never been in a place like this, so i wanted to kind of get a feel for it. dave: all right. so, the line where they serve people. lemonis: what's the most number of soups you have in one day, offered available? dave: we do up to nine. so, we have soup, salad, sandwich. lemonis: what's going on on that board? dave: i bought a new one, but it's too big. so that's gonna be the new look, assuming it's not all faded like that. lemonis: i want to taste what you're known for. dave: okay, well, i would start with the african-peanut and chicken. lemonis: it does have peanuts in it? dave: yes, peanut butter. lemonis: peanut butter? it's heavy. it's thick, you agree? stephanie: yeah. lemonis: typically, when i order soup, i'm l
dave: hi, marcus. i'm dave. lemonis: hey, dave. how are you? dave: great to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. jill: hi, i'm dave's wife -- jill. lemonis: how are you, jill? nice to meet you. so, are you both in the business? jill: no, i work awm in athletics. lemonis: oh, you do? dave: but she has worked farmers markets for us. lemonis: okay. well, i've never been in a place like this, so i wanted to kind of get a feel for it. dave: all right. so, the line where they serve people. lemonis:...
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(dave) the barrier."> ( marty ) breaking overnight --- four people are dead and 21 injured after another mass shooting. this one happened in west texas. it began with a routine traffic stop in midland, when the gunman shot the officer who pulled him over. police say the gunman then began driving down the highway --- shooting people from his vehicle. 22 miles away in odesa, texas... the gunman then hijacked a u-s postal service truck and continued his shooting spree. he was then shot and killed by police in a shopping center parking lot. authorities have identified the gunman but are not releasing much information at this point --- only that he is a white man in his 30's. the shopping center was filled with people going to the movies on a saturday night --- and they described the chaos.
(dave) the barrier."> ( marty ) breaking overnight --- four people are dead and 21 injured after another mass shooting. this one happened in west texas. it began with a routine traffic stop in midland, when the gunman shot the officer who pulled him over. police say the gunman then began driving down the highway --- shooting people from his vehicle. 22 miles away in odesa, texas... the gunman then hijacked a u-s postal service truck and continued his shooting spree. he was then shot and...
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dave: what a pairing.icans say the country is suffering for the housing affordable the crisis. we will ask the national association of homebuilders ceo jerry howard what can be done about it. we will be talking about our resident real estate agent, talking to her about solutions for the millennial who wants to invest in property, details coming up. the world is built for you. so why isn't it all about you when it comes to your money? so. what's on your mind? we are a 97-year-old firm built for right now. edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. imagine a world where nothing gets in the way of doing great work. where an american icon uses the latest hr tools to stay true to the family recipe. where a music studio spends less time on hr and payroll, and more time crafting that perfect sound. where the nation's biggest party store can staff up quickly as soon as it's time for fun. this is the world of adp. hr, talent, time, benefits and payroll. designed for people. ever since you brought me
dave: what a pairing.icans say the country is suffering for the housing affordable the crisis. we will ask the national association of homebuilders ceo jerry howard what can be done about it. we will be talking about our resident real estate agent, talking to her about solutions for the millennial who wants to invest in property, details coming up. the world is built for you. so why isn't it all about you when it comes to your money? so. what's on your mind? we are a 97-year-old firm built for...
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>> reporter: yeah, good morning, dave. know, residents of charleston can breathe a sigh of relief this morning because they really were spared the worst from hurricane dorian. we are in the historic district of downtown charleston right now, and just driving around assessing the damage, we've seen wind damage. we've also seen downed power lines. you see the street lamp here in front of me. we've also seen swamped roadways from some of the surge and the flash flooding that took place throughout the day. it's incredible, the businesses and homes down here took the storm very seriously. they took the opportunities to block their windows and sand bag the lower parts of their doors because they know that this is such a vulnerable coastal city it does flood quite regularly, but they are prepared for it. what you are seeing behind me is one of the quintessential charleston businesses. they've had what i like to call nuisance damage. in reality, this will take them a day to clean up. a far cry from what they've seen in north carol
>> reporter: yeah, good morning, dave. know, residents of charleston can breathe a sigh of relief this morning because they really were spared the worst from hurricane dorian. we are in the historic district of downtown charleston right now, and just driving around assessing the damage, we've seen wind damage. we've also seen downed power lines. you see the street lamp here in front of me. we've also seen swamped roadways from some of the surge and the flash flooding that took place...
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dave? >> derek van dam there in stew wart, florida. >> joining us live from florida, american red cross spokesman, anthony tornetta. if you look at the map with all of the mandatory evacuations,ness theory how are you preparing. we have about 60 evacuation centers and/or shelters on stand by. over the last 24 hours we will 2,000 people or so stay in the evacuation shelt sters. we expect that number to grow as dorian makes its approach. a lot of people have boarded up and say they're going to stay safe. make sure they have everything they need inside their house. >> what are the steps to say safe. what is your 30-pinch? >> if you're going to evacuate, we encourage you to have a three day supply of extra food and water in your house. make sure you have your documents electronically filed. nonperishable food items. we want people to take that approach now before that approach. >> if you could rely what information you have from your colleagues in the bahamas? >> yeah. right now we know the bah
dave? >> derek van dam there in stew wart, florida. >> joining us live from florida, american red cross spokesman, anthony tornetta. if you look at the map with all of the mandatory evacuations,ness theory how are you preparing. we have about 60 evacuation centers and/or shelters on stand by. over the last 24 hours we will 2,000 people or so stay in the evacuation shelt sters. we expect that number to grow as dorian makes its approach. a lot of people have boarded up and say they're...
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did your heart just break for mary and dave?art was slowly breaking the entire time. >> i remember the first thing i felt it was just like a surreal of, i know she's not out there in the cold. >> ronnie gaskins had a confession from rachel and she had led him to a body. but it wasn't enough. why wouldn't you arrest somebody right away who confessed to killing somebody? >> she lied to us a number of times before. so we had so day, who is to say she isn't lying again? so we had to corroborate her statement. >> once more, gaskins needed rachel so he didn't arrest her. instead, he was about to use rachel to get sheila. >> coming up. >> i was devastated. >> i was crying. she was grieving. >> grieving or pretending? >> sheila seemed like she was so upset to have lost her best friend. she even asked me how could someone do this to skylar? >> would the truth catch up to sheila eddy when "dateline" continues. fight for first dances fight for blast offs fight for piggyback rides fight for 7 am makeouts. every year, walgreens helps million
did your heart just break for mary and dave?art was slowly breaking the entire time. >> i remember the first thing i felt it was just like a surreal of, i know she's not out there in the cold. >> ronnie gaskins had a confession from rachel and she had led him to a body. but it wasn't enough. why wouldn't you arrest somebody right away who confessed to killing somebody? >> she lied to us a number of times before. so we had so day, who is to say she isn't lying again? so we had...
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i'm dave briggs. happy friday.breaking this morning, hurricane dorian creeping slowly northeast just off the carolina coast trailing a path of destruction. in just the last few hours it has now weakened to a category 1 hurricane. at least five are dead in the united states. dorian's high winds and lightning strikes leaving more than 293,000 customers in north and south carolina without power. let's get right to allison chinchar with the latest from the weather center. good morning, allison. >> winds are sustained at 90 miles per hour. places like morehead city which didn't get a real landfall but they've been in the eye wall for quite some time and are going to stay that way until the storm continues at the northeast until 14 miles per hour. flooding is expected to be the main concern. we have flash flood warnings and flood watches out for half a dozen states as the flooding threat continues. not just here in the carolinas but this will slide up into the northeast as well. the heaviest rain is located along the out
i'm dave briggs. happy friday.breaking this morning, hurricane dorian creeping slowly northeast just off the carolina coast trailing a path of destruction. in just the last few hours it has now weakened to a category 1 hurricane. at least five are dead in the united states. dorian's high winds and lightning strikes leaving more than 293,000 customers in north and south carolina without power. let's get right to allison chinchar with the latest from the weather center. good morning, allison....
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why did dave deserve to win it?recognises the album as a body of work and artistry encourage and that is what is album presented. such a strong list this year, seven incredible artist —— artists. dave's album is an exploration into masculinity, mental health, the human condition, what it's like being young and black and london growing up without a father and the framework of the therapy sessions that his brother is serving a life sentence is having. a very important record and very dramatic, the production on it, it's incredible. the lyrics, it's so poetic. talk us through some of the other contenders because we started with 200 in the long list and that it's all crunched down. and more political than ever before. certainly for a while, a lot of the albums on this list are touching on issues like gender identity, politics, culture, the time we are living in, there are a lot of albums on that list which are very reactive to the times at the moment.“ people are not familiar with her, what about the work of anna calvi?
why did dave deserve to win it?recognises the album as a body of work and artistry encourage and that is what is album presented. such a strong list this year, seven incredible artist —— artists. dave's album is an exploration into masculinity, mental health, the human condition, what it's like being young and black and london growing up without a father and the framework of the therapy sessions that his brother is serving a life sentence is having. a very important record and very...
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>> that's a million-dollar question, dave. everyone wants to know, are the peace deal and talks dead in the water? if you listen to mike pompeo, he wants to continue the talks. and the taliban have released a statement saying the u.s. has diminished its credibility. this was going to cost the u.s. dearly in blood. but they leave the door open for the continuation of peace talks. now, how do you get the momentum going? this deal, dave, was the representative in doha, negotiating the deal, saying it had been taken care of and done in principle. it just needed the approval of the president. there were a lot of people critical of the deal. we found no indication that the taliban had changed. a lot of people were upset. there was no guarantee for women's rights. no precondition of a cease-fire. the afghan government were not part of the negotiations. at the same time, there was a school of thought that says, listen, if you want to get out of the war, 18 years long, 2,400 servicemen killed, you need to sit down at the table with the
>> that's a million-dollar question, dave. everyone wants to know, are the peace deal and talks dead in the water? if you listen to mike pompeo, he wants to continue the talks. and the taliban have released a statement saying the u.s. has diminished its credibility. this was going to cost the u.s. dearly in blood. but they leave the door open for the continuation of peace talks. now, how do you get the momentum going? this deal, dave, was the representative in doha, negotiating the deal,...
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>> well, thanks, dave. in fact, we have clarity. that's what the markets do like to see, and the markets have been cut in half. it will still be weeks but not four to six rather than two to three in jeddah as you were suggesting last night. the ceo of aramco spoke to us after that press conference giving us exclusive access. they're saying they're at 70%. he's clear they can get to 100%. but also he described this drama. 15 fires taking place, all men on deck trying to fight it off. they feel comfortable, though, with where they're going by the end of september. let's take a listen. >> we'll be back at our production levels by that time, by the end of this month. >> if not earlier. >> if not earlier, but by the end of the month, more productivity, we will be definitely. >> that means there will be close to 10 million barrel as day of production, which means he's going to tell donald trump through the crown prince in a meeting with secretary of state mike pompeo they don't need the strategic petroleum from the united states, they're
>> well, thanks, dave. in fact, we have clarity. that's what the markets do like to see, and the markets have been cut in half. it will still be weeks but not four to six rather than two to three in jeddah as you were suggesting last night. the ceo of aramco spoke to us after that press conference giving us exclusive access. they're saying they're at 70%. he's clear they can get to 100%. but also he described this drama. 15 fires taking place, all men on deck trying to fight it off. they...
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captain dave clark was at the controls. after 53,563 flight hours and approximately 3.2 million passengers since it first took off, with his final entry in the plane's log, clark closed the book on the final of the md-80 fleet, a friend of his for years. >> you know this day is coming for a while. to realize this is your last takeoff, the last landing, the last time you sign the logbook, shut the engines down, that's surreal. >> reporter: one, by one, the parade of planes, the last of the md-80s landed in roswell. rolling to a stop, side-by-side. >> american airlines' ceo doug parker, has brought in 500 new planes in the last 6 years. >> we have the youngest fleet of all of the network airlines. when you bring in new airplanes, old airplanes come out to the desert. >> reporter: 200 retiring planes is unusual. but this is literally where all planes are put out to pasture. the hot, dry air wards off rust, preserving the aircraft. from old 737s, to a private jet that once belonged to elvis. row after row, a sprawling testament
captain dave clark was at the controls. after 53,563 flight hours and approximately 3.2 million passengers since it first took off, with his final entry in the plane's log, clark closed the book on the final of the md-80 fleet, a friend of his for years. >> you know this day is coming for a while. to realize this is your last takeoff, the last landing, the last time you sign the logbook, shut the engines down, that's surreal. >> reporter: one, by one, the parade of planes, the last...
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. >> dave? >> get everybody out here to my house now. >> okay. >> reporter: he called the indiana state police where he used to work. >> get everybody out here to my house. >> go to dave camm's house now. signal 10. okay. david we're gonna, we've got people on the way, okay? >> get everybody out here. >> come here. >> everything's going to be okay all right? we're going to -- >> every, everything's not okay, get everybody out here now! >> they're coming, go to dave camm's house now. do you know what happened, david? >> no. >> reporter: david camm's 13-year journey into hell was only minutes old. >>> coming up. >> beating on the door and hollering nelson, nelson, come quick, somebody's killed my family. they're all dead. >> your family dead. murdered. how do you even begin to absorb that? >> just all these things spinning around inside my head. is this real? am i really here? it was surreal. >> actually went down to the ground. was laying on his back rolling around and saying, why, why did i have
. >> dave? >> get everybody out here to my house now. >> okay. >> reporter: he called the indiana state police where he used to work. >> get everybody out here to my house. >> go to dave camm's house now. signal 10. okay. david we're gonna, we've got people on the way, okay? >> get everybody out here. >> come here. >> everything's going to be okay all right? we're going to -- >> every, everything's not okay, get everybody out here now!...
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dave!d this was the moment last night when dave was announced as the winner of the mercury music prize. i know i tell this story all the time, but i want to thank my brother christopher, who inspired this album. this is your story that we told and even though you can't be here with us today, i know you are watching this, bro, and i am so grateful. thank you, guys, so much. hello. welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. are you or your kids taking part in today's global climate strike? get in touch and what you think about that. do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about — use the hashtag victoria live. if you text, you'll be charged at the standard network rate. first — annita mcveigh has the news. joanna, thank you. millions of people around the world are expected to take part in what could be the largest ever climate change protest today. some demonstrations, like this one in sydney, are already under way. more than 5,000 are planned in over 150 countries.
dave!d this was the moment last night when dave was announced as the winner of the mercury music prize. i know i tell this story all the time, but i want to thank my brother christopher, who inspired this album. this is your story that we told and even though you can't be here with us today, i know you are watching this, bro, and i am so grateful. thank you, guys, so much. hello. welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. are you or your kids taking part in today's global...
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dave: i don't think so.t we tried to do is price our products with as much value as we possibly can. we have always had the philosophy from the first day with kindle to price our products in a way -- we want to make money as amazon in the device and services business and customers use the products, not when they buy them. so, if we give them good value and the service behind it is really compelling to the customer, they are going to use it for years and years and years. we think the price points we are at now are great. taylor: dave, i was chuckling a little bit when the headline crossed that said alexa will now tell when i'm frustrated with her. how will she be able to tell that, and then what does she do? dave: yeah, we built a pretty deep machine-learning model to be able to recognize when customers are frustrated, and it is important to realize we are not checking whether you are frustrated with the world around you or detecting that or somebody in your family. we are only detecting when you are frustrat
dave: i don't think so.t we tried to do is price our products with as much value as we possibly can. we have always had the philosophy from the first day with kindle to price our products in a way -- we want to make money as amazon in the device and services business and customers use the products, not when they buy them. so, if we give them good value and the service behind it is really compelling to the customer, they are going to use it for years and years and years. we think the price...
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>> reporter: yeah, good morning, dave.n't believe that we still have power where we are set up at the moment, but people in charleston, south carolina, waking up to a triple threat. we know fresh water flash flooding a possibility today on top of storm surge as well as hurricane force winds. that is what they are waking up to this morning because dorian intensified overnight. as you've seen on your tv screens this morning, you may understand that there's a whole different scenario taking shape here. we have seen power flashes behind us lighting up, illuminating the skies with greens, purples and blues as transformers continue to blow across this area. and just on my phone about 45 minutes ago we had the alert. the national weather service issuing a flash flood warning for charleston. we have seen reports on twitter. we have seen some of the social media of the roads being cordoned off in downtown charleston because of the ongoing flooding and believe me, it is only going to get worse before it gets better because we're sta
>> reporter: yeah, good morning, dave.n't believe that we still have power where we are set up at the moment, but people in charleston, south carolina, waking up to a triple threat. we know fresh water flash flooding a possibility today on top of storm surge as well as hurricane force winds. that is what they are waking up to this morning because dorian intensified overnight. as you've seen on your tv screens this morning, you may understand that there's a whole different scenario taking...
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good morning. >> good morning, dave. in some ways when you look at all the different areas of foreign policy, it ee amazing that john bolton acted as long as he did. really he didn't see eye to eye with president trump on many issues. essentially john bolton is a man who sees the world in terms of either you're good or you're evil, black or white, you should be punished or rewarded. he was extremely hawkish particularly on iran as you mentioned after the usz drone was shot down by iranians back in june. he pushed president trump to respond hard with force, the president decided in the end not to go ahead and do that. but from everything we heard, bolton was repeatedly irritated by president trump's willingness to kind of sit down with dictators, to open the door to president rouhani and repeatedly say he would sit down and meet with him if the iranian leader would sit down with president trump or his decision to go to the dmz, the border crossing, heavily militarized border crossing and to meet with kim jong-un. so this
good morning. >> good morning, dave. in some ways when you look at all the different areas of foreign policy, it ee amazing that john bolton acted as long as he did. really he didn't see eye to eye with president trump on many issues. essentially john bolton is a man who sees the world in terms of either you're good or you're evil, black or white, you should be punished or rewarded. he was extremely hawkish particularly on iran as you mentioned after the usz drone was shot down by...
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>> reporter: yeah, good morning, dave. this is a city on edge this morning facing a triple threat, storm surge, flash flooding and the potential of hurricane force winds which we have been battered by during the course of overnighttime. every so often we get a green illuminated sky that indicates the transformers. we are surprised we have electricity. we know this area is so vulnerable to the potential of heavy rainfall moving from the inland areas towards the coast. you get an approaching category 3 hurricane, it only makes matters worse. we have reports of flooding downtown. the threats going forward are real. people are taking them seriously. you can see how i'm getting battered by the gusts of wind. national weather service starting to pick up on a real flood threat here. i can't overstate that enough as this eye wall makes its closest approach this morning coinciding with high tide, we have the potential here for over 15 inches of rain. that is a serious amount of rainfall in a 24 hour period. that will lead to more f
>> reporter: yeah, good morning, dave. this is a city on edge this morning facing a triple threat, storm surge, flash flooding and the potential of hurricane force winds which we have been battered by during the course of overnighttime. every so often we get a green illuminated sky that indicates the transformers. we are surprised we have electricity. we know this area is so vulnerable to the potential of heavy rainfall moving from the inland areas towards the coast. you get an...
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dave? >> thank you so much for that, paula. >>> downing street says parliament abused its power passing a law against a no-deal brexit. will the european union grant an extension? maria ramirez? hi. maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... prof: maria ramirez mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! to help more employees achieve their dreams. mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! your eyes won't show it. new super stay concealer from maybelline new york. dark circles wiped out full coverage and up to 24-hour wear. new super stay concealer only from maybelline new york. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters costa rica paraÍso. meet sergio. and his daughter, maria. sergio's coffee tastes spectacular. because costa rica is spectacular. so we support farmers who use natural compost. to help keep the soil healthy. and the coffee delicious. for future generations. all for a smoother tastin
dave? >> thank you so much for that, paula. >>> downing street says parliament abused its power passing a law against a no-deal brexit. will the european union grant an extension? maria ramirez? hi. maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... prof: maria ramirez mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! to help more employees achieve their dreams. mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! your...
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dave? >> long and winding road ahead.am wil kiley in jerusalem. >>> 2 million people have registered online to attend the storm area 51 event in nevada. 1.3 million are interested in coming to see aliens. nobody knows how many people may show up at the military installation. the organizationers tried to turn it into a music festival called alien stock. >> we have to go. can we make it there? >> we love this story. it's okay. it's a good one. >>> we'll talk more about this later on. first, a navy dad, home on leave from iraq, with ta great surprie for his kids. once was not enough for chief michael forjan. one day at three different schools in florida. forjan is due to return to duty in iraq, but not before some much-needed time with his wife and kids. >>> let's check on cnn business this morning. what we're seeing for the global markets. higher in tokyo there. a bit of pressure in europe, as well, though slight. asia stocks are higher, waiting for developments, the key thing here on the u.s./china trade war. trade talks l
dave? >> long and winding road ahead.am wil kiley in jerusalem. >>> 2 million people have registered online to attend the storm area 51 event in nevada. 1.3 million are interested in coming to see aliens. nobody knows how many people may show up at the military installation. the organizationers tried to turn it into a music festival called alien stock. >> we have to go. can we make it there? >> we love this story. it's okay. it's a good one. >>> we'll talk...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans.let's begin that lawyers for the whistleblower says the president's threats are causing their client's to fear for their safety. the letter from adam schiff came as president trump escalated his war on the whistleblower and adam schiff. he was pressing president zelensky in an inaccurate and fraudulent way. and then, the president went after the person who gave the whistleblower the information. was the person spying on the president of the united states? big consequences. chairman schiff there's a tentative agreement for the whistleblower to testify to his committee. he says the president's threats have heightened security concerns for the whistleblower. >> the president went after who we gave information to the whistleblower. was this person spying on the president of the united states? big consequences. chairman schiff there's a tentative agreement for the whistleblower to testify to his committee. he says the president's threats have heightened security concerns for the whistleblow
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans.let's begin that lawyers for the whistleblower says the president's threats are causing their client's to fear for their safety. the letter from adam schiff came as president trump escalated his war on the whistleblower and adam schiff. he was pressing president zelensky in an inaccurate and fraudulent way. and then, the president went after the person who gave the whistleblower the information. was the person spying on the president of the united...
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>> first of all, thank you, dave.prayers in vero beach go out to the people in the bahamas. it's just devastating. i can't believe how bad it is there. i can't imagine 20 foot storm surges and what it would do. in vero beach, today is the day for following through on the plans that you already made. we have mandatory evacuations starting at 8 a.m. this morning. our shelters -- special need shelt der opens at 8 and other shelters at noon. we have additional time. everyone should be prepared at this point. this is the time to remain calm and follow through on the plans that you already made. if for some reason you're in a situation where you don't have plans and you do want to leave now, the shelters will be opening at noon. and as far as the hurricane looking like it's turning to the north, i wouldn't count on that. we have to prepare for that. i hope that's right and i pray that's right, but in the meantime let's just follow through. do what we were planning on doing all along and be safe. >> to make terse worse, the
>> first of all, thank you, dave.prayers in vero beach go out to the people in the bahamas. it's just devastating. i can't believe how bad it is there. i can't imagine 20 foot storm surges and what it would do. in vero beach, today is the day for following through on the plans that you already made. we have mandatory evacuations starting at 8 a.m. this morning. our shelters -- special need shelt der opens at 8 and other shelters at noon. we have additional time. everyone should be...
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>> reporter: good morning, dave. the wind has been steady all morning long since we've been out here in these overnight hours. in just about 45 minutes ago or so we got hit with our first significant band of rain. as quickly as the wall came down, it left. now we're left with the drizzle here. what is happening among residents we've been seeing last week and the track changes and dorian is likely to skirt up the area and dismissing that there's going to be any significant damage. emergency management officials - want to hear. part of bravard county is under evacuation. it went into effect at 1 p.m. we were on the beach. more and more people started to show up and look at the waves and saying they are planning on waiting this storm out, planning on hunkering down and taking their chances. that puts emergency management officials out. the long-tim floridian residents say they've been through worse than what is expected. >> shrugging their shoulders. thank you, sir. >>> joining us via skype from west palm beach florida,
>> reporter: good morning, dave. the wind has been steady all morning long since we've been out here in these overnight hours. in just about 45 minutes ago or so we got hit with our first significant band of rain. as quickly as the wall came down, it left. now we're left with the drizzle here. what is happening among residents we've been seeing last week and the track changes and dorian is likely to skirt up the area and dismissing that there's going to be any significant damage....
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dave? christine? >> elizabeth, thanks. >>> on tap, tonight, debate number three for the democrats. and this time around, it's a one-night event. here's the ten candidates who qualified. for many of them, it could be the final opportunity to break through. and we'll see joe biden and elizabeth warren, side-by-side on the same stage. jeff zeleny is already in houston. >> reporter: dave and christine, the third presidential debate is tonight in houston. there were two debate nights in atlanta. also in detroit, two nights. here in houston, ten democrats qualified for this debate. it will mean for the first time, joe biden and elizabeth warren are on stage together. they are the two leading candidates at the moment. bernie sanders, as well, in the thick of this race. there are seven other candidates who are trying to make their case there's time for them to jump into this race we're going to see a lot of contrast between joe biden and elizabeth warren. there's two lanes, a progressive lane and a pragmatic
dave? christine? >> elizabeth, thanks. >>> on tap, tonight, debate number three for the democrats. and this time around, it's a one-night event. here's the ten candidates who qualified. for many of them, it could be the final opportunity to break through. and we'll see joe biden and elizabeth warren, side-by-side on the same stage. jeff zeleny is already in houston. >> reporter: dave and christine, the third presidential debate is tonight in houston. there were two debate...
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. >> i'm dave briggs. that's where we start this morning with breaking news overnight, a race too close to call, counting still under way in israel's unprecedent repeat presidential election. expect po exit polls show a very tight race. israel's longest serves president benjamin netanyahu slipping a bit bents benny gantz and his blue and white party. >> remember both claimed victory five months ago. overnight no one claimed victory, but no one was ready to concede. >> translator: israel need as strong and stable and signest government, a government that's committed as a national state to the jewish people. >> translator: i hope to create a wide unity government, a government willing to return to israel its special values, where one people, one society. the polarization is behind us. >> so which leader will get to form a government? let's sunday to sam kiley live in jerusalem. hi, sam. >> reporter: hi, christine. let's talk about gantz's comment to form a zionist government. that's a warning that it's conce
. >> i'm dave briggs. that's where we start this morning with breaking news overnight, a race too close to call, counting still under way in israel's unprecedent repeat presidential election. expect po exit polls show a very tight race. israel's longest serves president benjamin netanyahu slipping a bit bents benny gantz and his blue and white party. >> remember both claimed victory five months ago. overnight no one claimed victory, but no one was ready to concede. >>...
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i'm dave clark.pam cook. thank you for waking up with us. look who else woke up early. >> rosemary got up. >> she thought i'll just come into work. >> i miss pam and dave so much. >> are you catching this view behind me? gorgeous. if we could take that full. that is a beautiful shot there. that is worth waking up for. my goodness. low clouds cover there. drifting on by at the bottom of the screen there. and mid screen as well. partly cloudy for the bay. temperatures are inland very similar to yesterday. we have 50 degrees to start your day in santa rosa. upper 50s, san francisco. 60 in oakland, livermore and san jose in the upper 50s as well. the winds generally light. little bit of a breeze at sfo. here's a look at the cloud cover. view from up above. we have clouds along the coastline. we'll be mostly sunny away from the coast for today. the winds on shore, fairfield, 13 miles per hour. calm in areas of napa. light breeze in oakland. afternoon highs for today. 68 for san francisco. upper 70s to low
i'm dave clark.pam cook. thank you for waking up with us. look who else woke up early. >> rosemary got up. >> she thought i'll just come into work. >> i miss pam and dave so much. >> are you catching this view behind me? gorgeous. if we could take that full. that is a beautiful shot there. that is worth waking up for. my goodness. low clouds cover there. drifting on by at the bottom of the screen there. and mid screen as well. partly cloudy for the bay. temperatures are...
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dave?e in paris, school s and businesses in new york, as well. >> thank you. >>> let's move on. justin trudeau apologizining agn for wearing blackface. there's now three known incidents, including this video of trudeau in racist makeup. he says he doesn't know how many times he did it. >> what i did was inexcusable and wrong and hurt a lot of people who considered me to be an ally. and that is wrong. i am deeply, deeply sorry. there's no way to sugar-coat it. it was something i did wrong. >> trudeau is trying to contain the furor over the images with the election just a month away now, on october 21st. >>> grab the kleenex, folks. a navy dad at home from iraq, with a great surprise for his kiddos. once was not enough for chief michael forjan. he had been in iraq since april. he had tearjerking surprises for all four of his children in one day at three different schools in florida. forjan is due to return to duty in iraq, but not before some much-needed time with his wife and kids. thank you
dave?e in paris, school s and businesses in new york, as well. >> thank you. >>> let's move on. justin trudeau apologizining agn for wearing blackface. there's now three known incidents, including this video of trudeau in racist makeup. he says he doesn't know how many times he did it. >> what i did was inexcusable and wrong and hurt a lot of people who considered me to be an ally. and that is wrong. i am deeply, deeply sorry. there's no way to sugar-coat it. it was...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs.d morning to all of you, 4:31 eastern time, 4:31 at the nat n nation's capitol. only three previous presidents have faced impeachment proceedings. president trump will be the fourth. nancy pelosi officially launching an impeachment inquiry against the president. this was at the same time military aid was being withheld on the president's orders and sets up a fierce battle between the house majority and a president who has fought oversight at every turn. pelosi resisted impeachment calls for months but she now seems to believe necessity outweighs possible political fallout in the 2020 election. >>> the white house plans to release two key documents in an effort to slow the building momentum. as early as today they'll release the whistle-blower complaint and put out the transcript of mr. trump's call to the ukrainian president. adam schiff says the whistle-blower wants to speak to his panel. more now from manu raju on capitol hill. >> good morning, christine and dave. after months of inf
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs.d morning to all of you, 4:31 eastern time, 4:31 at the nat n nation's capitol. only three previous presidents have faced impeachment proceedings. president trump will be the fourth. nancy pelosi officially launching an impeachment inquiry against the president. this was at the same time military aid was being withheld on the president's orders and sets up a fierce battle between the house majority and a president who has fought oversight at every...
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dave rubin. [cheering] 's favorite activity, fighting for liberty. and dave smith. [cheering] >> i have every bit. [cheering] >> he hasn't paid real estate taxes on himself. [laughter] all right, ruben. what are your thoughts on ukraine mania? >> that was pretty clever. >> you're right, that sucked. >> it's sort of like watching someone slowly go into madness. did anyone apologize for the russia think? did anyone apologize for that? now it's like they've been reduced to literally making stories up. schiff makes up his story, rachel was acting out, trump choking someone on the white house lawn. they are all going bananas. it's the only time i see msnbc is when i do the show. [laughter] >> i do enjoy her entertaining style. what are your thoughts on the whistleblower secondhand knowledge complaint? your thoughts in general. >> just watching a compilation, it's impressive when they make trump the mature one in the room. [laughter] i like that it started with brush occlusion, it's like they are going to class important soviet countries. [laughter] >> how are you doing?
dave rubin. [cheering] 's favorite activity, fighting for liberty. and dave smith. [cheering] >> i have every bit. [cheering] >> he hasn't paid real estate taxes on himself. [laughter] all right, ruben. what are your thoughts on ukraine mania? >> that was pretty clever. >> you're right, that sucked. >> it's sort of like watching someone slowly go into madness. did anyone apologize for the russia think? did anyone apologize for that? now it's like they've been...
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dave, christine? >> patrick oppmann, thank you so much. >>> tourism in the bahamas could be devastated for some time after hurricane dorian. many homes and businesses are destroyed or heavily damaged. parts of grand bahama island under water. the airports on grand bahama and marsh harbor abaco are closed. the bahamas is the most tourism-dependent economy in the caribbean by far. tourism accounts for 60% of its $9 billion economy. a recent ubs report estimates dorian will cost between $15 billion and $25 billion in damage including the u.s. once it's said and done. the storm hit areas with fewer hotel rooms compared to other areas of the country. rick newton, founding partner at resort capital partners, told cnn the abacos and grand bahama have roughly 250 hotel rooms, less than a 15% of the hotel inventory in the country. the next challenge will be where the money comes from to help rebuild parts of the bahamas. the tourist and engine center of the bahamas has not been touched. important to note, has
dave, christine? >> patrick oppmann, thank you so much. >>> tourism in the bahamas could be devastated for some time after hurricane dorian. many homes and businesses are destroyed or heavily damaged. parts of grand bahama island under water. the airports on grand bahama and marsh harbor abaco are closed. the bahamas is the most tourism-dependent economy in the caribbean by far. tourism accounts for 60% of its $9 billion economy. a recent ubs report estimates dorian will cost...
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dave: we did a lot on privacy today.added new utterances that allow you to ask alexa, tell me what you heard, so she can clarify that. you can ask alexa in coming months, tell me why did you do that, so if she does something that you did not think was right, you can understand the context of that. and we added a new feature at our privacy hub that gives customers the ability to auto-delete their voice utterances on a rolling three and 18 month window. we think customers will like that as well. taylor: in between that rolling three or 18-month window, confirm for me if there is audio listening, transcribing, recording before i delete those. dave: we have a different setting, and i think we are the first in the industry to allow customers to opt out of human beings annotating any voice recording that we might have. you can also turn that off if you want, but some of the personalization of the service and some of the capabilities of the service will get worse if you do that, but if a customer wants to, we want to give them
dave: we did a lot on privacy today.added new utterances that allow you to ask alexa, tell me what you heard, so she can clarify that. you can ask alexa in coming months, tell me why did you do that, so if she does something that you did not think was right, you can understand the context of that. and we added a new feature at our privacy hub that gives customers the ability to auto-delete their voice utterances on a rolling three and 18 month window. we think customers will like that as well....
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i'm pam cook. >> good morning, i'm dave clark. new this morning, a deadly wrong way crash in sunnyvale is under investigation. police say a wrong way driver caused a head-on collision on highway 85. both drivers were killed in the crash. it happened near the fremont on ramp, flames engulfed an suv in that crash, also near by brush. the driver of the suv reportedly was going the wrong way when the car crashed into a monday da civic. the driver of the honda was a man in his 30s, we have no information yet about the driver of the suv. these pictures you're looking at came from the fire associates of santa clara valley, they say one of their volunteers saw the crash after 1:00 a.m. while heading home from work. and with the help of an off duty san francisco k9 unit they blocked off the area until firefighters arrived. no one else was in those cars. the note bound lanes of highway 85 are still closed, sal will tell you more, we'll bring you more details as we get them in. >>> all right. there is sal, let's check in with him now. >> all
i'm pam cook. >> good morning, i'm dave clark. new this morning, a deadly wrong way crash in sunnyvale is under investigation. police say a wrong way driver caused a head-on collision on highway 85. both drivers were killed in the crash. it happened near the fremont on ramp, flames engulfed an suv in that crash, also near by brush. the driver of the suv reportedly was going the wrong way when the car crashed into a monday da civic. the driver of the honda was a man in his 30s, we have no...
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i'm pam cook. >> i'm dave clark. talk about somewhat cooler weather. >> i'm kind of enjoying it. >> so am i. >> yes. although i do realize that our days are numbered when it comes to that summertime warmth. we've got some summertime warmth returning to the bay area eventually. for today though we are going to be right about where we should be. even a tad below the seasonal average for some. rosa. ght. we do have a breeze through the delta. breeze reported at sfo. we do have a lot of cloud cover there along the coastline. mostly sunny into the afternoon away from the coast we'll go partly cloudy at the coast. the on shore breeze reporting 15 miles per hour through fairfield. lighted to calm over the north bay. east bay, oakland reporting 8, as well as concord. here's a comparison for today. what we typically get this time of year. 83 the afternoon high for santa rosa. 66 for san francisco. a few degrees shy of where we typically are, as well as oakland into the low 70s for your afternoon. livermore at 81. san jose, 77
i'm pam cook. >> i'm dave clark. talk about somewhat cooler weather. >> i'm kind of enjoying it. >> so am i. >> yes. although i do realize that our days are numbered when it comes to that summertime warmth. we've got some summertime warmth returning to the bay area eventually. for today though we are going to be right about where we should be. even a tad below the seasonal average for some. rosa. ght. we do have a breeze through the delta. breeze reported at sfo. we do...
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scotsman dave mackay is virgin galactic‘s chief pilot. a drive along the spaceport‘s two mile runway. this is something that i wanted to do all my life. i wanted to be an astronaut, and i wanted to go to space. dave successfully completed a spaceflight earlier this year, and has been awarded his commercial astronaut‘s wings. welcome to the club, astronaut. thanks, base. i like this club. what is the spaceship like to fly? the spacecraft is amazing to fly. at launch, we're sitting underneath white knight two. at release, it's like going over the top of a rollercoaster, so you get this lightness in your stomach, which is nice. two, one — release, release, release. you haven't lit the rocket motor yet, so there is silence just for a few seconds. we light the rocket motor. fire, fire. so we accelerate away. within a few seconds, we go through the sound barrier. we go mach 1. we are going to space. the sky goes from blue to dark blue to black in what seems like a few seconds. immediately after shutdown, you are in weightlessness. that point, w
scotsman dave mackay is virgin galactic‘s chief pilot. a drive along the spaceport‘s two mile runway. this is something that i wanted to do all my life. i wanted to be an astronaut, and i wanted to go to space. dave successfully completed a spaceflight earlier this year, and has been awarded his commercial astronaut‘s wings. welcome to the club, astronaut. thanks, base. i like this club. what is the spaceship like to fly? the spacecraft is amazing to fly. at launch, we're sitting...
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scotsman dave mackay is virgin galactic‘s chief pilot.or a drive along the spaceport‘s two mile runway. this is something that i wanted to do all my life. i wanted to be an astronaut, and i wanted to go to space. dave successfully completed a spaceflight earlier this year, and has been awarded his commercial astronaut‘s wings. welcome to the club, astronaut. thanks, base. i like this club. what is the spaceship like to fly? the spacecraft is amazing to fly. at launch, we're sitting underneath white knight two. at release, it's like going over the top of a rollercoaster, so you get this lightness in your stomach, which is nice. two, one — release, release, release. you haven't lit the rocket motor yet, so there is silence just for a few seconds. we light the rocket motor. fire, fire. so we accelerate away. within a few seconds, we go through the sound barrier. we go mach 1. we are going to space. the sky goes from blue to dark blue to black in what seems like a few seconds. immediately after shutdown, you are in weightlessness. that point,
scotsman dave mackay is virgin galactic‘s chief pilot.or a drive along the spaceport‘s two mile runway. this is something that i wanted to do all my life. i wanted to be an astronaut, and i wanted to go to space. dave successfully completed a spaceflight earlier this year, and has been awarded his commercial astronaut‘s wings. welcome to the club, astronaut. thanks, base. i like this club. what is the spaceship like to fly? the spacecraft is amazing to fly. at launch, we're sitting...
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dave lee, bbc news, in silicon valley. and dave, of course, will update us.hour. there are growing concerns that people are becoming dependent on prescription drugs, according to public health england. the report warns that drugs are not being prescribed in accordance with guidelines. it found that, in the past year, one in four adults in england have been prescribed drugs which could be addictive. here is our health correspondent dominic hughes. medicines that can relieve pain or help with sleep play a vital role in the lives of millions of people, but concern is growing about how many of these potentially addictive drugs are being prescribed, and for how long. public health england looked at five commonly prescribed types of medicine, including powerful painkillers, sleeping pills and antidepressants. a quarter of all adults in england have been prescribed at least one of these drugs in the year to march 2018. half of all patients taking these drugs have done so continuously for the previous 12 months, and depending on the medicine, between the fifth and a
dave lee, bbc news, in silicon valley. and dave, of course, will update us.hour. there are growing concerns that people are becoming dependent on prescription drugs, according to public health england. the report warns that drugs are not being prescribed in accordance with guidelines. it found that, in the past year, one in four adults in england have been prescribed drugs which could be addictive. here is our health correspondent dominic hughes. medicines that can relieve pain or help with...
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matthew, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dave. that's right. this was the pinnacle of this hysteria, that's been surrounding the situation with president trump and his phone call on july 25th, with president zelensky. they talked about national security. they talked about ukraine getting its territory back. the diplomatic support that the united states had been given the ukraine, in term of those issues. president zelensky said, he didn't feel there was any pressure placed on him by the u.s. leader. >> we had, i think, good phone call. it was normal. we spoke about many things. i think and you read it, that nobody pushed it. pushed me. >> nortin other words, no press. >> he said there's no quid pro quo, but ukraine sees this as a disaster. it depends on the united states, for diplomatic support and ongoing support for russia. and the concern in ukraine right now, is that bipartisan support, by the democrats and republicans supporti ining ukraine, may hav been shattered because of this scandal. >> matthew chance, live, thank you. >>> and then, t
matthew, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dave. that's right. this was the pinnacle of this hysteria, that's been surrounding the situation with president trump and his phone call on july 25th, with president zelensky. they talked about national security. they talked about ukraine getting its territory back. the diplomatic support that the united states had been given the ukraine, in term of those issues. president zelensky said, he didn't feel there was any pressure placed on him...
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at oracle arena, the dave matthews band will begin at 8:00 p.m. over the weekend, the metallicca and sf symphony concert went off without a hitch. you do see red and orange on that map. but there is green as well. wilson walker joins us now from the chase center. wilson. >> reporter: we are on the expanded platform that was installed right across the street from chase center here. you see the t line coming and going here. traffic not bad right now. third wnthe street. so is this the combination that will finally deliver for us the traffic jam that so many have feared? >> yes, it will because as i've said before many times, people will not give up their cars to come to these events when we have public transportation. >> reporter: fresh traffic concerns along third street today. even though chase center's first concert wasn't heavy among traffic complaints. but the use of both ballpark and arena -- >> when you could have people coming in for a giants came and coming in for a taylor swift or madonna concert. >> reporter: swap madonna for dave matthew
at oracle arena, the dave matthews band will begin at 8:00 p.m. over the weekend, the metallicca and sf symphony concert went off without a hitch. you do see red and orange on that map. but there is green as well. wilson walker joins us now from the chase center. wilson. >> reporter: we are on the expanded platform that was installed right across the street from chase center here. you see the t line coming and going here. traffic not bad right now. third wnthe street. so is this the...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. "new day" starts right now.er. >>> the president believes it is his god-given right to shake down foreign leaders who are helping his re-election. >>> democrats want to impeach because rudy giuliani talked to ukrainians. good luck with that. >> could not ignore what the president did. he gave us no choice. >> this whistleblower allegation is so serious, it gets to the very heart of our nation's democracy. >> if you read the seven-page little nancy drew novel that the whistleblower put together, it drips with condescension, righteous indignation and contempt for the president. >> president trump has been caught red-handed with his hand in the taxpayer cookie jar. >>> we want to welcome our >>> we want to welcome our viewers around the world. this is "new day." john is off today. jim sciutto joins me. >> it was a busy weekend. >> it promises to be a busy monday. we begin with the developments in the impeachment inquiry. president trump escalated his attacks on the whistle-blower. and threatening whoever gave the w
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. "new day" starts right now.er. >>> the president believes it is his god-given right to shake down foreign leaders who are helping his re-election. >>> democrats want to impeach because rudy giuliani talked to ukrainians. good luck with that. >> could not ignore what the president did. he gave us no choice. >> this whistleblower allegation is so serious, it gets to the very heart of our nation's democracy....
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. >> i'm dave clark. a traffic alert, new this morning a deadly wrong way crash in sunnyvale being investigated. a wrong way driver caused a head-on collision on highway 85. both drivers were killed in this crash, near the fremont on ramp, flames engulfed an suv in the crash and near by brush. the driver of the suv reportedly was going the wrong way when it crashed into a honda civic. the driver was a man in his 30s, with very no information about the driver of the suv. these pictures are from the fire associates of santa clara valley, they say one of their volunteers saw the crash after 1:00 a.m. while heading home from work. and with the help of an off duty san francisco k9 unit they blocked off the area until firefighters got there. no one was else was in the cars. northbound lanes of highway 85 are are still closed, we are going to bring you more information snooze we get them in, it has bumper to bumper a horrific morning on hey way 85. >> we want to check in with sal, that certainly does close the r
. >> i'm dave clark. a traffic alert, new this morning a deadly wrong way crash in sunnyvale being investigated. a wrong way driver caused a head-on collision on highway 85. both drivers were killed in this crash, near the fremont on ramp, flames engulfed an suv in the crash and near by brush. the driver of the suv reportedly was going the wrong way when it crashed into a honda civic. the driver was a man in his 30s, with very no information about the driver of the suv. these pictures are...
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dave: we did a lot on privacy today.w utterances that allow you to ask alexa, tell me what you heard, so she can clarify that. you can ask alexa in coming months, tell me why did you do that, so if she does something that you did not think was right, you can understand the context of that. and we added a new feature at our privacy hub that gives the ability to auto-delete their voice utterances on a rolling window. we think customers will like that as well. taylor: in between that rolling three or 18-month window, confirm for me if there is audio listening, transcribing, recording before i delete those. dave: we have a different setting, and i think we are first in the industry to allow customers to opt out of human beings annotating any voice recording that we might have. you can also turn that off if you want, but some of the personalization of the service and some of the capabilities of the service will get worse if you do that, but if a customer wants to, we want to give them that option. and we have also had, from t
dave: we did a lot on privacy today.w utterances that allow you to ask alexa, tell me what you heard, so she can clarify that. you can ask alexa in coming months, tell me why did you do that, so if she does something that you did not think was right, you can understand the context of that. and we added a new feature at our privacy hub that gives the ability to auto-delete their voice utterances on a rolling window. we think customers will like that as well. taylor: in between that rolling three...
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i'm amara walker. >> i'm dave briggs. monday, september 2nd. 4 a.m. breaking news. hurricane dorian unleashing a category 5 storm on the bahamas. gusts over 200 miles an hour. sustained winds now at 175. the hurricane made landfall on grand bahama eiland -- island overnight. the most powerful ever to hit the bahamas. >>> hurricane watches in the state of florida now extending all the way north to the georgia border, and a storm surge watch has also been expanded to the same regions. evacuation orders now in effect for much of florida, georgia, and south carolina. coastal areas. officials calling that inconvenience a small price to pay for the damage dorian might deliver. >> think. worst case scenario. this is a storm of storms. don't know where it's going to hit. don't know what the impact is going to be, but it's not going to be good. >> north carolina has to take this seriously. be ready. the storm might look far away, but it's already kicking up dangerous surf and rip tides at our coast. >> and with these announcements
i'm amara walker. >> i'm dave briggs. monday, september 2nd. 4 a.m. breaking news. hurricane dorian unleashing a category 5 storm on the bahamas. gusts over 200 miles an hour. sustained winds now at 175. the hurricane made landfall on grand bahama eiland -- island overnight. the most powerful ever to hit the bahamas. >>> hurricane watches in the state of florida now extending all the way north to the georgia border, and a storm surge watch has also been expanded to the same...
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. >> i'm dave briggs. 4:00 a.m. on the east coast, 1:00 in the west coast. the white house taking a big step to curb the widening vaping epidemic among young people. the trump administration looking to ban flavored eed e-cigarett the coming weeks. teens are smoking less tobacco, doing less drugs and drinking less alcohol but vaping is a concern. a quarter, 28% of all high school students use e-cigarettes. staggering number, nearly doubled from 2017 to 2018. >> vaping has become a big business, as i understand it. a giant business in a short period of time. but e can't allow people to get sick. and we can't have our youth be so affected. we have to find out the extent of the problem. it's so new. >> we're going to find out. >> despite our efforts of enforcement at patrolling locations, we have to remove these attractive, flavored products from the marketplace. >> the cdc says there's been 6 deaths and 450 vaping-related illnesses across the country. one of those is 18-year-old adam. he vaped nicotine and marijuana. the habit nearly killed him. now, doctors sa
. >> i'm dave briggs. 4:00 a.m. on the east coast, 1:00 in the west coast. the white house taking a big step to curb the widening vaping epidemic among young people. the trump administration looking to ban flavored eed e-cigarett the coming weeks. teens are smoking less tobacco, doing less drugs and drinking less alcohol but vaping is a concern. a quarter, 28% of all high school students use e-cigarettes. staggering number, nearly doubled from 2017 to 2018. >> vaping has become a...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is 4:00 a.m. big questions for this white house, following a gripping day on grill. the whistleblower claims as why cover-up. yefr night, cnn learned the justice department knew about the allegations, soon after the july 25th call with the ukrainian president. the whistleblower informed a general counsel, who informed the justice department as required. the d.o.j., saying the timing of all of this, raising more questions about the handling of the complaint and effort to keep the details from congress. >> overnight, t"the washington post" says the white house is take steps to keep the moves secret. among them, reducing the number of aides allowed to listen in on calls. and some officials who deliver memos now have to sign chain of custody records. moments after the complaints went public, chief joseph maguire stetestified to the committee. >> i am not familiar with any prior instances where a whistleblower complaint, touched on such complicated and executi executive issues. >> all of this has come
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is 4:00 a.m. big questions for this white house, following a gripping day on grill. the whistleblower claims as why cover-up. yefr night, cnn learned the justice department knew about the allegations, soon after the july 25th call with the ukrainian president. the whistleblower informed a general counsel, who informed the justice department as required. the d.o.j., saying the timing of all of this, raising more questions about the handling of...
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call 1-800-miracle today. ♪ >> tucker: well, dave chapelle is back with a new stand up special on.s aim at cancel culture, the temples where nobody pays attention to buyer or in person anyone whose questions are woke overlords. >> i want to see if you can get what i am doing as an impression out. you have to guess the character. okay, here it goes. hey, if you do anything wrong in your life, and i find out about it, i will try to take everything away from you. and i don't care what i find out. it could be today, tomorrow my 15 years from now, if i find out [bleep], you are finished. who is that? [laughter] >> that is you! [laughter] that is what the audience sounds like to me. [laughter] [applause] >> tucker: it is funny, and it is funny because it is totally honest, for real. it at one point he went on about josie's mullet and basically you knew he was lying from day one. and the audiences love the show. rotten tomatoes 99% of viewers gave it a positive rating but critics hated it. why? not because it wasn't funny, it is funny, the problem is, it offends them. he says things they
call 1-800-miracle today. ♪ >> tucker: well, dave chapelle is back with a new stand up special on.s aim at cancel culture, the temples where nobody pays attention to buyer or in person anyone whose questions are woke overlords. >> i want to see if you can get what i am doing as an impression out. you have to guess the character. okay, here it goes. hey, if you do anything wrong in your life, and i find out about it, i will try to take everything away from you. and i don't care...
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i'm dave briggs >> and ai'm christine romans. it's wednesday, the 18th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. it's 5:00 a.m. in the east here. >>> the republican party won two seats it badly needed. north carolina's republican dan bishop narrowly defeated dan mccready, keeping the seat that's been in its hands since 1963. now, voters in north carolina's third district elected republican state representative greg murphy. he replaces republican walter jones who died in february. >>> pitch on's race in the ninth drew national attention as a possible 2020 bellwether. president trump and vice president pence both made trips to the district on monday. bishop had trump on speaker phone and made clear he is a trump republican. >> president trump's vision for america is received warmly by people in the ninth district, and let's give him his due. he stepped in when some said perhaps he should let it ride, and that's what he does. he commits, and that's what i do. and i'm going to fight for him. >> president trump savoring the win, big night for
i'm dave briggs >> and ai'm christine romans. it's wednesday, the 18th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. it's 5:00 a.m. in the east here. >>> the republican party won two seats it badly needed. north carolina's republican dan bishop narrowly defeated dan mccready, keeping the seat that's been in its hands since 1963. now, voters in north carolina's third district elected republican state representative greg murphy. he replaces republican walter jones who died in february....