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gary: good. -lemonis: i'm marcus. -gary: i'm gary. lemonis: gary, nice to meet you.his is an unbelievable location. how long have you been here? -gary: 41 years. -lemonis: wow. -and who started the business? -gary: it was my dad. lemonis: and do you guys rent this property? gary: no, we own this property. lemonis: how much did you buy this property for? gary: way back when, it was $450,000, and i bought it from my dad for $600,000. lemonis: it's a really nice building. gary: well, it didn't look quite like this, 'cause it burned down. lemonis: remind me a little bit -- when did this fire happen? gary: 4th of july, 2009. it was 100% loss. lemonis: and how much was the total loss? gary: over $1 million. lemonis: how much did the insurance pay? gary: about $1.2 million. lemonis: so the loss was $1 million, but they paid $1.2 million? -gary: yeah. -lemonis: okay. -do you mind if i come around? -gary: oh, no. you're welcome. lemonis: do you have a mortgage on the property? gary: i do. lemonis: how much is that payment a month? gary: about $3,800. lemonis: so, those people
gary: good. -lemonis: i'm marcus. -gary: i'm gary. lemonis: gary, nice to meet you.his is an unbelievable location. how long have you been here? -gary: 41 years. -lemonis: wow. -and who started the business? -gary: it was my dad. lemonis: and do you guys rent this property? gary: no, we own this property. lemonis: how much did you buy this property for? gary: way back when, it was $450,000, and i bought it from my dad for $600,000. lemonis: it's a really nice building. gary: well, it didn't...
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and i was visiting gary who's now in palo alto, and gary said do you want his hard drive., you know, i'm a big research nerd, of course. so i took it home, and i'm looking through the files, and there's weird, you know, strange things that you would expect on there. he was writing essays for sex.com, he was creating his own coat of arms for his family -- [laughter] you know, there were photographs of him. he's sort of if you picture, like steve corell in the early '80s, and there were pictures of shrimp. there were pictures of shrimp on ice, there was shrimp in a bag, there was information on raising shrimp, technical information on shrimp. and i, naturally, called gary cremen, and i said, hey, what's up with the shrimp? [laughter] and gary said, ah, you found the cam row nas, which is spanish for shrimp. so what happened was through the course of discovery they found that steven cohen was hiding money in all kinds of places including a shrimp farm in northern mexico in the middle of cartel country. this is 100% true. [laughter] so gary hired a private detective to find ca
and i was visiting gary who's now in palo alto, and gary said do you want his hard drive., you know, i'm a big research nerd, of course. so i took it home, and i'm looking through the files, and there's weird, you know, strange things that you would expect on there. he was writing essays for sex.com, he was creating his own coat of arms for his family -- [laughter] you know, there were photographs of him. he's sort of if you picture, like steve corell in the early '80s, and there were pictures...
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-love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. -when will it end? [ ding ] calyou're gonna love this.rs. new coppertone sport clear. not thick, not hot, not messy, just clear, cool, protected. coppertone sport clear. proven to protect. >>> on blood mountain, there was still no trace of meredith emerson. her friend julia and the other searchers found no news to be good news. >> i think it might be a good thing, that she might be somewhere warm with her dog, you know, and somebody might just have her. or something like that. kind of makes me feel a little better knowing that we haven't found anything here yet. >> while hundreds of volunteers and deputies scoured the forest for clues, detectives were trying to get it a handle on gary are hilton, the suspect in her disappearance and who was by now a person of interest in at le
-love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. -when will it end? [ ding ] calyou're gonna love this.rs. new coppertone sport clear. not thick, not hot, not messy, just clear, cool, protected. coppertone sport clear. proven to protect....
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certainly not her son, gary. the rift in the relationship between mother and son now seemed irreparable. for gary, it was like he had lost both his parents. and years passed. the silence continued. gary got married, started his own family. but the loss of his father still haunted him. >> he never got to see me be successful in my career. never got to see me get married. never got to be the grandfather. >> 17 years went by. 17 awkward christmases. detective kranke retired. but remember that fresh set of eyes he was hoping for? it was 2002 and an aggressive deputy d.a. read about archie mcfarland. >> and as soon as i looked at it, i said, this guy is good for this murder. >> just what police thought at the beginning, of course. difference was, where some d.a.'s avoid circumstantial cases, lewin loves them. especially the riddles of cases gone cold. lewin called a regular partner, a veteran detective jim wallace. >> in almost every case there's something you can do. if nothing else, an opportunity to look at the evi
certainly not her son, gary. the rift in the relationship between mother and son now seemed irreparable. for gary, it was like he had lost both his parents. and years passed. the silence continued. gary got married, started his own family. but the loss of his father still haunted him. >> he never got to see me be successful in my career. never got to see me get married. never got to be the grandfather. >> 17 years went by. 17 awkward christmases. detective kranke retired. but...
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gary will show me a few things but are thanks to the 2019 u.s. open winner gary woodland.ets the it. -- let's see it. vonnie: ok. ♪ we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule an appointment, even on nights and weekends. today's xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i'd rather not. guy: 51 minutes past the hour. time for a bloomberg business flash. a look at the biggest is the stories in the news. for the first time in nine sales haveopean auto actually risen. mais increase was not much. .4%. driven sales have actually higher by a 9.1% rise n germany, europe's largest car market. sales in the united kingdom and spain both lower. staying in europe, the ecb president has been speaking in portugal, responding to president's complaints about the stimulus that may be coming from the
gary will show me a few things but are thanks to the 2019 u.s. open winner gary woodland.ets the it. -- let's see it. vonnie: ok. ♪ we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule an appointment, even on...
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gary: they should. at the end of the day, if the consumer's being misled, then you need to do it, make it right. chris: other major safe sellers, including amazon, walmart, and home depot used the word "fireproof." so, we shared our research and asked if they'll pull the term too. not one responded. if you think the lingo doesn't matter. gary: that is an oven. chris: weisman arranged an eye-opening demo. gary: class 72 fire test. chris: two fireproof products, a different manufacturer's gun safe and a fireking file cabinet, are heaved and locked in an onsite furnace. the heat quickly soars. gary: that's 1700 degrees. chris: and smoke billows. as a small window into the oven glows orange, engineers see red on their gauges. male: the gun safe has already failed. chris: when workers opened the furnace after 30 minutes then after a few minutes of cooling outside the factory, gary: now, this is what happened to a lot of people in the california fires. chris: the fireproof file cabinet's exterior is charred,
gary: they should. at the end of the day, if the consumer's being misled, then you need to do it, make it right. chris: other major safe sellers, including amazon, walmart, and home depot used the word "fireproof." so, we shared our research and asked if they'll pull the term too. not one responded. if you think the lingo doesn't matter. gary: that is an oven. chris: weisman arranged an eye-opening demo. gary: class 72 fire test. chris: two fireproof products, a different...
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gary died because he didn't want to give up his money and the cars?ut it was equally important he become a part of. >> or kill you. >> the revolution is coming, a lot of people are going to die. >> manson had a term for these people, piggies, another part of the "white" album. >> if you want to be a piggy, today's pork is tomorrow's bacon. >> on the wall of the house they wrote the verse "political piggy" and left a paw print all in the victims' blood, hopefully to lead police to think it was black panther. >> police think it's a murder, >> they downtown tlink to link -- don't link it to a black revolutionary execution. >> manson's misdirection failed. in less than a week, bobby beausoleil was pulled over driving one of gary hinman's cars, where police found a bloody knife. beausoleil called manson from jail saying he hadn't ratted on him yet. just when they believe manson decided on a plan to spring him and save his own skin. >> family members at spahn ranch are talking about bobby. he's if prison, what's going to happen in how can we break him out?
gary died because he didn't want to give up his money and the cars?ut it was equally important he become a part of. >> or kill you. >> the revolution is coming, a lot of people are going to die. >> manson had a term for these people, piggies, another part of the "white" album. >> if you want to be a piggy, today's pork is tomorrow's bacon. >> on the wall of the house they wrote the verse "political piggy" and left a paw print all in the victims'...
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>> thank you, gary, you're awesome.e weather? >> let's head to the map and show you what we've got going on here a lot of wet weather making its way especially in the east from new york all the way down to the gulf we've also got showers and thunderstorms back to the west we've got five states looking at severe storms into the afternoon, 5 million people at risk tomorrow ten states are looking at 14, 24 million people at risk from indiana down to texas, and then on thursday afternoon in the northeast we're looking at a risk of 14 million people, heavy rain we've got flood risks stretching from new york all the way into the central plains out there we're going to be seeing a possibility of flooding >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. it is foggy and drizzling at the golden gate bridge right now. so this marine layer right along the coast is going to keep it cool in san francisco today. we'll stay in the upper 60s while the inland valleys heat up. it is already clear we're heading up to 92 today in antioch. as
>> thank you, gary, you're awesome.e weather? >> let's head to the map and show you what we've got going on here a lot of wet weather making its way especially in the east from new york all the way down to the gulf we've also got showers and thunderstorms back to the west we've got five states looking at severe storms into the afternoon, 5 million people at risk tomorrow ten states are looking at 14, 24 million people at risk from indiana down to texas, and then on thursday...
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ajor champion gary woodland. >> goodluck, gary. >> gary's biggest supporter, amy bockerstette, cheeringa hug. i'm gary. >> the two became close in january with amy teeing off with the pro in arizona. >> want to hitt? it >> yes. >> you do? >> yes, i do. >> i got it wris yorb co this. >> it became theat mostched video in pga history with more than 20 million views. >> tt is awesome. you're an inspirationtuse, all right. >> okay. >> you're our hero. >> amy's parents say as her g friendy advanced in the tournament, she wouldn't leave the tv, and before the final round on sunday, amy told her ot friend, you gthis, on twitter. >> look at this shot. >> how are you? >> good. >> afterwards, the duo chatted over facetime, while gary ngutched the winni trophy. >> i used your positive energy. you were awesome. thank you. you having fun? >> yes. >> you're amazing. >> and amy bockerstette and her dad joe are with us right now. good morning to both of you. so happy to meet you, amy and joe. amy, how excited were you when you saw gary win? >> it was awesome. and we're good friends. >> he is your friend
ajor champion gary woodland. >> goodluck, gary. >> gary's biggest supporter, amy bockerstette, cheeringa hug. i'm gary. >> the two became close in january with amy teeing off with the pro in arizona. >> want to hitt? it >> yes. >> you do? >> yes, i do. >> i got it wris yorb co this. >> it became theat mostched video in pga history with more than 20 million views. >> tt is awesome. you're an inspirationtuse, all right. >> okay....
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gary medel. aquÍ aparece el huaso.n a el prÍncipe charles arÁnguiz que con cardona estaban conversando ha habÍa un patrÓn de manos. >>> un par de cositas. >>> 33 minutos seÑoras y seÑores. anularon en el primer tiempo a charles arÁnguiz. a travÉs del var. bien administrado por nÉstor pitana. le pega el prÍncipe arÁnguiz. 78 minutos viene la pelota arriba. cruza el Área peligrosamente llegaba davinson. quiso empalmarla arturo. el sexto que da la defensa colombiana. >>> venÍa arturo vidal a rematar con pierna izquierda. viene alexis sÁnchez para pegarle. el max goleador hirb ric y punto de la selecciÓn chilena. le va a pegar alexis. observa viene el centro. peligroso. arturo la vuelve a poner. . y toque de cabeza el huaso isla. ma marca roger martÍnez. de Último queda gary medel. yerry con stefan medina la revienta cuadrado. viene ahorcar dona la pelota le quedaba a zapata insiste y por ese costado roger martÍnez. guarda con esta arturo que iba a buscar la pelota. edwin no se mueva de nuestra sintonÍa. betty en new york
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gary: a great scene in glory. caroline: the reference to the sea islands brings us back to the setting that tamika invoked of the carolinas and i have a question therefore tamika about this setting and what transpired in it. so, what is the story of new and in the wake of the war, it is very interesting of a focal point and suggests among many other things that there are some theaters of our big theaters that we off to be -- ought to be thinking about, coastal carolina and shut -- and so on. talk to us about new bern. tamika: i come to new bern through william singleton. i did not just say, i really want to study new bern and figure out what happened there, although it turned out to be fascinating. i think that following the sources of where we find refugees is what is the starting point, and then it became clear that in all of these different parts of the country, geographically, each respective nation treated refugees in a different way and it became very confusing. they occupied a number of different legal iden
gary: a great scene in glory. caroline: the reference to the sea islands brings us back to the setting that tamika invoked of the carolinas and i have a question therefore tamika about this setting and what transpired in it. so, what is the story of new and in the wake of the war, it is very interesting of a focal point and suggests among many other things that there are some theaters of our big theaters that we off to be -- ought to be thinking about, coastal carolina and shut -- and so on....
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i absolutely agree with you on this, gary.t's not like the chinese were going to take this lying down, but those people out there who are looking at the stock market right now saying oh, it's trade tensions that are taking us down and still hoping for a deal this is the start of a full blown trade war. we know the president will see president xi at the g20 and they won't strike a deal there. maybe they could exchange things and move the ball forward a little bit but this will take a long time to iron itself out and in the meantime they are getting hurt and we're getting hurt. for example, just one example and there is so many we're looking today at his ability, the president saying he wants to add ethanol back in to the gas for the summer so he's trying to help the corn farmers in a lot of trouble but at the same time, we're going to have a smog problem on our hands. >> i agree with what both of you said and what does success look like so if we succeed in this trade war, it's going to have a massive disruption on the global su
i absolutely agree with you on this, gary.t's not like the chinese were going to take this lying down, but those people out there who are looking at the stock market right now saying oh, it's trade tensions that are taking us down and still hoping for a deal this is the start of a full blown trade war. we know the president will see president xi at the g20 and they won't strike a deal there. maybe they could exchange things and move the ball forward a little bit but this will take a long time...
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fine gary find out -- very -- gary to runningk forward again. >> tonight, president donald trump holds rally in orlando, florida, officially announcing his run for a second term. ,atch live on c-span2, online or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> the new and noteworthy column. a milepost in the ever-changing reputation of the president. and from the new york journal of books, the president makes a fast engrossing read. read about how noted presidential historians rank the best and worst chief executives, from george washington to barack obama. challenges they face, and the legacies they left behind. president is now available for a hardcover for an e-book today at c-span.org/the presidents or wherever books are sold. >> we live this morning as the senate finance committee will hear from u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer -- lighthizer. he is expected to talk about the trade policy in the united states mexico canada trade agreement. it should start here in just a moment. [indistinct conversations] [indistinct conversations] [indistinct conversations] [indistinct conve
fine gary find out -- very -- gary to runningk forward again. >> tonight, president donald trump holds rally in orlando, florida, officially announcing his run for a second term. ,atch live on c-span2, online or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> the new and noteworthy column. a milepost in the ever-changing reputation of the president. and from the new york journal of books, the president makes a fast engrossing read. read about how noted presidential historians rank the...
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gary, you said that time and again.took somebody with a nasty tone to break up some of that collegiality that they have done their. >> but elections are about votes and if one vote decides to go the other way because of it is a vote that matters, especially in states like michigan one by 11,000, wisconsin 23,000 votes. that's all i'm saying. bottom line is it will be about what happens next november where the economy and i remember after mccain did his speech he was leading obama and then all heck broke loose with the economy in wall street and that was the end of that. if the economy at south that will be a big no-no but if the economy stays in shape that will be a big win and carry him a long way. >> gary, perfect. if the economy stay strong but then why does the president push for rate cuts by the fed if things are so rosy? david: he thinks they're too high. he thinks they aired on the side of pushing them up. we have to move on but thank you, gang. american medical association supported obamacare but now taking a st
gary, you said that time and again.took somebody with a nasty tone to break up some of that collegiality that they have done their. >> but elections are about votes and if one vote decides to go the other way because of it is a vote that matters, especially in states like michigan one by 11,000, wisconsin 23,000 votes. that's all i'm saying. bottom line is it will be about what happens next november where the economy and i remember after mccain did his speech he was leading obama and then...
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>> you exactly hit it on the head, gary. going to look like. so with china, for instance, we understand the administration has been very clear that this is a strategic positioning to re-align the relationship with china so that we can do things like protect our intellectual property, that we can get rid of counterfeiting of our products and other quite frankly, pretty poor trade practices that we have seen from china. this mexico situation is very different. it feels very different. it obviously looks very different because you are now mixing a policy issue which, by the way, the president is rightly frustrated about and the american people are rightly frustrated about. but this is a problem for our congress to deal with. it needs to deal with it very soon. we actually have a plan which you all have probably seen called a way forward. we think that it's very important that congress looks at immigration reform comprehensively and gets on the stick, quite frankly. david: won't happen before the election. >> it's jonathan hoeni
>> you exactly hit it on the head, gary. going to look like. so with china, for instance, we understand the administration has been very clear that this is a strategic positioning to re-align the relationship with china so that we can do things like protect our intellectual property, that we can get rid of counterfeiting of our products and other quite frankly, pretty poor trade practices that we have seen from china. this mexico situation is very different. it feels very different. it...
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gary: we are. we go through some bumps like right now, there are issues with privacy with a couple of companies but generally, most of our companies are smaller businesses. do you want to make sure that as we move forward on privacy, we don't lock out small companies because big companies can comply with almost anything but we have to allow innovation. we have to understand we are competing with china and they have no privacy, they have no freedom of religion, freedom to vote. we have to fight for our culture for the future and it is going to be a battle between europe and the u.s. and canada and other democratic countries who share our values and china, which doesn't value privacy, all our decisions we think are important. host: when you hear that facebook is too big, your thoughts? gary: we are blessed in this country to have many, many major big companies. any other country of the world would die for. being too big is not an issue. it is hurting competition. when i talk to african companies, lat
gary: we are. we go through some bumps like right now, there are issues with privacy with a couple of companies but generally, most of our companies are smaller businesses. do you want to make sure that as we move forward on privacy, we don't lock out small companies because big companies can comply with almost anything but we have to allow innovation. we have to understand we are competing with china and they have no privacy, they have no freedom of religion, freedom to vote. we have to fight...
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gary just said it's terrible for the economy.osts hundreds of jobs the chance of it happening is very small over the weekend, there will be some concession or deal that's going to be great for us we will have been the brilliant thing we threaten this and look at the concessions we got. at the same time, president trump has already in the government shutdown shown that he will do bad things for this country to prove a point so there is some risk. >> gary, your ceo association representing consumer technology companies in terms of your clients and the companies that are members of this association, are any of them talking about things like job losses or price increases, how are they planning if you see more of these tariffs go into place? >> between china and mexico, we're like the exorcist because his head is spinning mexican tariffs would be immediately harmful and would definitely affect prices and almost a border shutdown if you will an economic fence around the united states. similar to what the china government 25% the u.s. n
gary just said it's terrible for the economy.osts hundreds of jobs the chance of it happening is very small over the weekend, there will be some concession or deal that's going to be great for us we will have been the brilliant thing we threaten this and look at the concessions we got. at the same time, president trump has already in the government shutdown shown that he will do bad things for this country to prove a point so there is some risk. >> gary, your ceo association representing...
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hey, gary.time. it's "progressive on ice." everything you love about car insurance -- the discounts... the rate comparisons... and flo in a boat. ♪ insurance adventure awaits at "progressive on ice." tickets not available now or ever. ♪ [cheers] >> got it! a major champion gary woodland. dan: pro-golfer gary woodland held off two-time defending champion brooks koepka to win the u.s. open at pebble beach. ainsley: he did it with stars and stripes on his shoes and patriotic colors on shirt and golf bag. steve: here to reflect on the big win on sunday kansas' pride and joy golf champion gary woodland. >> thanks for having me. i appreciate it. ainsley: tell us your story. how did you get here? >> i don't know. a lot of hard work. i have been blessed to be surround by amazing people my whole life and we believe. sometimes maybe not everybody believes but we believed within ourselves and we stuck with it. we had positive attitude on sunday. so contagious. my caddie and i had a great energy going on al
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exchanged vows at a local church in a ball gary an orthodox wedding ceremony. neither the bride nor groom are very religious for the biologist and the i t experts the decision to get married here was a compromise. to allow us there but for the church wedding was merely for families not so much for selves and that was in the 1st. thought to be honest the triggered some positive emotions even if my interpretation of things is a bit different than what we heard the church. during the centuries old tradition the bridal couple are crowned the best man or a cone barrow exchanges the crowns on their heads 3 times to symbolize jesus his crown of thorns after the crowning the couple drank wine from a common cup to show that from now on they are to share everything in good times and bad and to sweeten their future life they are struck late. what ritter sport. the ceremony takes close to an hour now according to. door send off and antonio bunch of our managed wife but the part they've been waiting for in their traditional open air wedding celebration is still to come. the
exchanged vows at a local church in a ball gary an orthodox wedding ceremony. neither the bride nor groom are very religious for the biologist and the i t experts the decision to get married here was a compromise. to allow us there but for the church wedding was merely for families not so much for selves and that was in the 1st. thought to be honest the triggered some positive emotions even if my interpretation of things is a bit different than what we heard the church. during the centuries old...
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gary o'donoghue has more. gary: the u.s. iran agree on one thing, that an american drone was shot down by iran. they disagree where it happened. this pentagon footage claims to show it was over international waters 21 miles off iran's coast. the iranians say it is in their airspace. the president's response on twitter, iran made a very big mistake. but during a meeting in the oval office with the canadian prime mister, he was definitely toni it down. >> it was a mistake made by someone who shoun't have been doing what they did. i think they made a mistake and i am not just talking the country made a mistake, i think osomebody under the comma the country made a mistake. gary: pressed on what his response will be -- >> you will find out. you will find out. gary: this is the latest in a series of incidents that have inflamed tensions around the strait of hormuz, which carries 20% of the world oil production from the persian gulf to the open s. last week, the.saccused iran of being behind attacks on 2 oil tankers, accusations th
gary o'donoghue has more. gary: the u.s. iran agree on one thing, that an american drone was shot down by iran. they disagree where it happened. this pentagon footage claims to show it was over international waters 21 miles off iran's coast. the iranians say it is in their airspace. the president's response on twitter, iran made a very big mistake. but during a meeting in the oval office with the canadian prime mister, he was definitely toni it down. >> it was a mistake made by someone...
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gary: anyone here? >> i am actually working on a book about hamburg, south carolina and prince rivers who was sergeant for the first u.s. et. he was an enslaved carriage driver in south carolina, and the first day road to freedom, became a sergeant and then a soldier. fought valiantly in the civil war. fought in a way that i think americans do not appreciate how important the first south carolina was by comparison to the 54th massachusetts. it is the first african-american unit to really engage, take confederate prisoners and occupy majority white town of jacksonville, florida. it is really that unit that convinces lincoln to draft the u.s. et. he goes on to be a state legislator in south carolina. county, ittes aiken is carved out of edgefield. the most unreconstructed country in the united states. as soon as he does it, he moves there. he could have remained as a legislator. what he knows already is i do you have to create a sanctuary city for what is coming. a sanctuary city in that day and age is a
gary: anyone here? >> i am actually working on a book about hamburg, south carolina and prince rivers who was sergeant for the first u.s. et. he was an enslaved carriage driver in south carolina, and the first day road to freedom, became a sergeant and then a soldier. fought valiantly in the civil war. fought in a way that i think americans do not appreciate how important the first south carolina was by comparison to the 54th massachusetts. it is the first african-american unit to really...
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gary came over one day to help me. bignew haven, being such a -- you can theater go and find an exploding powder at a theater store. i had set up a little image of the figures on a hill. gary took the liberty of taking one figure, sticking a pin in it , sticking him in the hill. ground.blended into the so when i shot it, it looked like he was suspended in the air. i remember putting a little bit of this powder, and i think we lit it with a cotton ball, and it went proof. and he said, give me this. and he started spreading it the way a 10-year-old would spread salt on french fries at a bowling alley. [laughter] so we lit it, and there was a sound like a shot going off. the cotton ball bounced against the window. negative, which was virtually opaque, made this great picture. i will say that when i moved out , the landlord could not return my deposit fast enough. [laughter] despite the fact that there was stuff all over his carpets. he was just, like, get out of here. if you ever want an apartment, do not come back. [laug
gary came over one day to help me. bignew haven, being such a -- you can theater go and find an exploding powder at a theater store. i had set up a little image of the figures on a hill. gary took the liberty of taking one figure, sticking a pin in it , sticking him in the hill. ground.blended into the so when i shot it, it looked like he was suspended in the air. i remember putting a little bit of this powder, and i think we lit it with a cotton ball, and it went proof. and he said, give me...
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gary what do you think? >> well first of all it's 10 blue states, and next is the deal will get passed. the fcc already passed it's in the department of justice hands right now, and the states all they can do is maybe stall it, maybe get a couple of changes, but that's it. this is a federal affair, not a state affair, and without a doubt, liz, it's 1,000% right this is pure politics, and i don't know what their game is on it but i do believe give it 90 days a little bit more this will be passed and the merger will get done. melissa: okay. ashley: how about this one a rare misstep amazon shutting down its restaurant delivery service in the u.s. in the face of fierce competition from rival s such as uber eats and grubhub. liz this is such a small margin business anyway, but they stuck with this for four years before throwing in the towel. it's unusual for amazon to fail, but they do. >> it's a rare miss for caption and look they're trying everything they can to leverage their extensive delivery capabilities, t
gary what do you think? >> well first of all it's 10 blue states, and next is the deal will get passed. the fcc already passed it's in the department of justice hands right now, and the states all they can do is maybe stall it, maybe get a couple of changes, but that's it. this is a federal affair, not a state affair, and without a doubt, liz, it's 1,000% right this is pure politics, and i don't know what their game is on it but i do believe give it 90 days a little bit more this will be...
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-love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in.s not a question, gary. - on march 1, 1810 [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -t colossus of rhodes.in. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. >>> we're back now with the inside story of that national d drama that playet 25 years ago tonight. o.j. simpson in the white ford bronco and high above in the air was a tv news pioneer who just happens to be the mother of our own katy tur. tonight she tells stephanie gosk about that wild ride. >> reporter: 95 million people wahed. the nba finals were relegated to a corner othe screen. o.j. simpson is one of the greatest running backs of all time, but it's this run 25 years ago today that will be the moment the world remembers best. n >> o.j. simpso in that ford bronco.>> eporter: simpson pursued down the freewayway in l.a., a suspect in the murder of his wife nicole and ron goldman. >> we saw the white bronco and, like, a geese flying with r
-love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in.s not a question, gary. - on march 1, 1810 [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -t colossus of rhodes.in. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. >>> we're back now with the inside story of that national d drama that playet 25 years ago tonight. o.j. simpson in the white ford bronco and high above in the air was a tv...
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it's gary smith.ack to the show. >> thank you. >> here's my question, do you think how trump -- what is in the view of the rest of the world's leaders how trump is handling this situation so far? >> i think they're comparing and contrasting it to the previous administration, where we handed them the deal of the century to basically change their nuclear capabilities within a few months. now we're seeing that we're allowing the department of defense to defend our interests. we're not letting them continue to be acting with abandon and supporting the yemeni rebels, the terrorism in syria, and also the action against the tankers. so i think ultimately they are going to have to pay a price for wanton acts, but they are desperate. we can't allow their desperation bring us to war. i think they are seeing a prudent president trump. on the one hand the journalists who are against the trump administration can't say we ignore the iranian attacks on the tankers, the assad arming and it is all bolton who wants to
it's gary smith.ack to the show. >> thank you. >> here's my question, do you think how trump -- what is in the view of the rest of the world's leaders how trump is handling this situation so far? >> i think they're comparing and contrasting it to the previous administration, where we handed them the deal of the century to basically change their nuclear capabilities within a few months. now we're seeing that we're allowing the department of defense to defend our interests....
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i think gary would agree with that.ndustry collectively says either we are going to get regulated by people who don't understand our business and come down with a sledge hammer and do great harm, or we will figure out a way to address very real, very pertinent public concern about how we use their data to sell to them. >> well said. they have been doing that. they have had major upgrades. one thing big tech has is enemies on both sides of the aisle. big technology is public enemy number one right now. they have no friends in washington. that regulation is coming and it's coming from republicans and democrats. >> you could offset some of it by saying look, this is the financial services industry in part before the crisis, they said before to self-regulate and have buy-in than to be regulated by people who don't understand. david: i agree with that. i think we all get that. thank you very much. >>> huawei admitting they are feeling the burn of the u.s. ban of their products amid security concerns, as their vp tells connel
i think gary would agree with that.ndustry collectively says either we are going to get regulated by people who don't understand our business and come down with a sledge hammer and do great harm, or we will figure out a way to address very real, very pertinent public concern about how we use their data to sell to them. >> well said. they have been doing that. they have had major upgrades. one thing big tech has is enemies on both sides of the aisle. big technology is public enemy number...
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[cheers] got it a major champion gary wood land. gary wood lansd from kansas won the u.s.asn't the only winner. the big victory for our friends at folds of honor as well. and the inspiring story behind this moment after the tournament months in the making. we have a busy program. thanks for joining us on this monday. this is "fox & friends." ♪ livings in america ♪ scootin' through life at 7 miles an hour... [awesome] you see, bookers just go for it, they book a surfside resort, order a fourth taco even though three was plenty. 'cause bookers don't make bucket lists... no booking way, they make memories. just like this guy right here. be a booker at booking.com. the world's #1 choice for booking accommodations. ♪ applebee's new loaded chicken fajitas. now only $10.99. you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top? yeah. yeah, i could see that. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. yeah, i coul
[cheers] got it a major champion gary wood land. gary wood lansd from kansas won the u.s.asn't the only winner. the big victory for our friends at folds of honor as well. and the inspiring story behind this moment after the tournament months in the making. we have a busy program. thanks for joining us on this monday. this is "fox & friends." ♪ livings in america ♪ scootin' through life at 7 miles an hour... [awesome] you see, bookers just go for it, they book a surfside...
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gary radnedge last year gary retired from kron today he announced his retirement from his sports radio twitter gary wrote plan was to retire at the end of the year. but with my 70th birthday ahead make sense now thank audience for 36 years of tv radio. gary was a highlight of the kron newscast for 3 plus decades. i was fortunate enough to work with them for several years. you never knew what direction. gary was going to take with the story. but you are always eager to hear what he was going to say he will be missed. we wish him the best during his retirement. we are less than 24 hours away from the toyota save mart, 3.50 race in sonoma qualifying rounds happened on saturday and the first round kyle larson finished first. it was reported that he was a whole second faster that is race times from practice on friday. daniel suarez finishing in second william byron and 3rd then in the second round it would be larson again holding on to first place securing the pole position. for sunday's big race. his 3rd in a row at sonoma raceway race begins at noon on sunday. all right thanks a lot, let'
gary radnedge last year gary retired from kron today he announced his retirement from his sports radio twitter gary wrote plan was to retire at the end of the year. but with my 70th birthday ahead make sense now thank audience for 36 years of tv radio. gary was a highlight of the kron newscast for 3 plus decades. i was fortunate enough to work with them for several years. you never knew what direction. gary was going to take with the story. but you are always eager to hear what he was going to...
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la pelota atraso tra vez para el pitbull gari medel. aquÍ esta gary la presiÓn alta.oz y saltar lÍneas. >>> la presiÓn sigue siendo desprolija. >>> visca. >>> ha mejorado el bloque, la presiÓn no es la mÁs efectiva. >>> y estÁ queiroz. fÍjate como marca posiciÓn donde hay que jugar el partido. >>> no es un tema de actitud actitud tiene la actitud correcta trata de presionar. y lo hace desorganizadamente y chile encuentra una mejor posiciÓn de balon. terminando el partido terminÓ tarde. mina. >>> mina se la regresa con un golpecito. el juego en el arranque del segundo tiempo. 16 minutos. y podrÍa ser. y empiezan en el segundo tiempo. y no tiene fallo en ese momento el partido. muy claro. >>> ahÍ estÁ. sÍ seÑor. podrÍa ser el prrm cambio. estÁ cardona de pie. arriba con golpe de cabeza despejando bien pulgar. james. espacio reducido. se cortaron las distancias. en ese caso achicÓ la cancha colombia. trato o de maniatar lo que fue el primer tiempo a chile. john stefan medina. >>> la mÁs clara fue el remate de vargas que sacÓ muy bien espina. no sÉ si fuimos la reiteraciÓ
la pelota atraso tra vez para el pitbull gari medel. aquÍ esta gary la presiÓn alta.oz y saltar lÍneas. >>> la presiÓn sigue siendo desprolija. >>> visca. >>> ha mejorado el bloque, la presiÓn no es la mÁs efectiva. >>> y estÁ queiroz. fÍjate como marca posiciÓn donde hay que jugar el partido. >>> no es un tema de actitud actitud tiene la actitud correcta trata de presionar. y lo hace desorganizadamente y chile encuentra una mejor posiciÓn...
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gary kaltbaum, kaltbaum capital management.iz peek, foxnews.com and both are fox news contributors. gary, to you, what is the point of all of this? they want to get rid of tariffs as part of a deal. seems like the u.s. wants some in place as part of an enforcement mechanism. what gives? >> first off, connell, great interviews by you while in china. connell: thanks. >> terrific stuff. i'm hoping they you know promising and they will overdeliver because the rhetoric on both sides saying no deal, nothing will get done. china wants tariffs gone. we don't want to get rid of them. i must tell you if we come out of the g20 with no deal, start hear about months away, years away, by the way was a quote today, that is bad news for markets, bad news for anything getting tariffed. if we start escalating, nothing but trouble ahead. i hope i'm wrong. connell: seems like best-case scenario, liz. gary is right, it could be underpromise, overdeliver scenario. of both sides talk about they agree to keep talking. i wonder if that is advantage chi
gary kaltbaum, kaltbaum capital management.iz peek, foxnews.com and both are fox news contributors. gary, to you, what is the point of all of this? they want to get rid of tariffs as part of a deal. seems like the u.s. wants some in place as part of an enforcement mechanism. what gives? >> first off, connell, great interviews by you while in china. connell: thanks. >> terrific stuff. i'm hoping they you know promising and they will overdeliver because the rhetoric on both sides...
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three putts to win the us open but gary woodland only needs the one.he world number 25, a relative unknown, closing in style and now a major champion. i fell in love with golf and it has transcended today. it all came out on me, i never let myself get ahead, i just it all came out on me, i never let myself get ahead, ijust kept telling myself, it is never over, it is never over. when that last putt went in it all came out. i was more nervous afterwards than i was all they so i'm glad it is over with. pebble beach, the picturesque setting for a dramatic final round. tiger woods was out early but hopes of any more masters chances faded with six bogeys. justin rose also went out early with five bookies. in truth it was down to two, woodland the leader. the other player was also on his game but whatever brooks could do, woodland matched him moments later. the pair traded blows around the california coastline but woodland refused to wilt. a magnificent pitch on the edge of the green, the highlight of the round before the spectacular finish sealed his place
three putts to win the us open but gary woodland only needs the one.he world number 25, a relative unknown, closing in style and now a major champion. i fell in love with golf and it has transcended today. it all came out on me, i never let myself get ahead, i just it all came out on me, i never let myself get ahead, ijust kept telling myself, it is never over, it is never over. when that last putt went in it all came out. i was more nervous afterwards than i was all they so i'm glad it is over...
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-love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary.- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. -when will it end? [ ding ] hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. >>> look at this. queen elizabeth celebrating her birthday. she turned 93 in april, according to tradition she's celebrating it today. but do you see who's on that balcony there with her? >> can we see? do we have it? >> we do. it'll show up again. >> right on the right. she looks up, she looks right. that's the flyover at the parade with the family at buckleham palace and meghan of the duchess of sussex was there, her first public if gaugement since the birth of her son arch ae. >> smerconish is next. we'll see you again next hour. this is the ocean. just li
-love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary.- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. -when will it end? [ ding ] hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next...
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. >> reporter: sunday at pebble beach, gary woodland never flinched, holding off golf's finest to win the u.s. open. >> woodland invited amy who has down syndrome to play a hole, a moment amy owned with three words. >> i got this. >> whenever you say, "i got this," how thursday this help you. >> when i think in my head, i've got this, i got this you can do it. >> amy tweeted you got this gary his final putt shouted in my his number one fan >> afterwards, trophy in hand, an unforgettable thank you >> amy, what's up stud how are you? >> good! >> did you like that today >> yes >> i used your positive energy you were awesome we're going to play some golf. >> yes >> yes >> reporter: two golfers proving they've got this, not to mention each other morgan chesky, nbc news. >> a big congratulations to gary and amy. that's "nightly news" for this monday from all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> right now at 6:00, would you hover to work? the silicon valley solution that just cleared a major hurdle. >>> plus, taking the stand in his own defense. one of the men accuse
. >> reporter: sunday at pebble beach, gary woodland never flinched, holding off golf's finest to win the u.s. open. >> woodland invited amy who has down syndrome to play a hole, a moment amy owned with three words. >> i got this. >> whenever you say, "i got this," how thursday this help you. >> when i think in my head, i've got this, i got this you can do it. >> amy tweeted you got this gary his final putt shouted in my his number one fan >>...
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we have to move on, gary, but i got to say, gary, i do agree with you that this is an easy thing forund the country. it's become a political thing as well as everything else that we're mentioning. thank you, gang. fast-food chains jumping on the meatless burger bandwagon. but is it all just a fad? we'll debate that, coming next. experience the style, craftsmanship and technology that have made the rx the leading luxury suv of all time. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $399/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. the doctor's office might mejust for a shot.o but why go back there when you can stay home with neulasta® onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta® reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1% a 94% decrease. neulasta® onpro is designed to deliver neulasta® the day after chemo and is used by most patients today. neulasta® is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta® if you're allergic to it or neupogen (filgrastim). an incomplete dose could increase infection risk. ruptured sple
we have to move on, gary, but i got to say, gary, i do agree with you that this is an easy thing forund the country. it's become a political thing as well as everything else that we're mentioning. thank you, gang. fast-food chains jumping on the meatless burger bandwagon. but is it all just a fad? we'll debate that, coming next. experience the style, craftsmanship and technology that have made the rx the leading luxury suv of all time. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $399/month for 36 months....
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>> that's a good question, gary. it is great to be with you.ally, when you're belligerent actor in the region used to doing whatever you want, and you're finally getting contained in your economy is tanking, the revolution internally is growing, there tried to distract from the revolution, trying to get the oil prices the first is to jack up oil prices and make the region pay for them not having oil. the responses if we don't get oil, nobody else gets oil that is number one. number two, they tried to see a president trump really is a non-interventional president. maybe he will push back and relax it. i think they will be proven wrong. not only because president trump is not going to be blackmailed but neither secretary pompeo or advisor bolton. i think that is third. >> hi zuhdi, good to see you again. adam lashinksy. i will not comment on what congress said and i am on the americans are not iran. my question for you is, do you think tensions between the united states and iran are higher now? or when the united states along with other major pow
>> that's a good question, gary. it is great to be with you.ally, when you're belligerent actor in the region used to doing whatever you want, and you're finally getting contained in your economy is tanking, the revolution internally is growing, there tried to distract from the revolution, trying to get the oil prices the first is to jack up oil prices and make the region pay for them not having oil. the responses if we don't get oil, nobody else gets oil that is number one. number two,...
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gary he's just finished.noghue listened to all of it. 500 days till the next presidential election, but he's never stop campaigning, what is the latest from there? he's just he'sjust had a he's just had a little hiatus because he broke sarah huckabee sanders onstage, his press secretary who is leaving herjob as you know ina who is leaving herjob as you know in a couple of months time. and he's back on stage and he's really been running the old tunes, he's talked about the economy a little bit, not very much, he's been talking an awful lot about hillary clinton. sort of a deja vu from the previous election campaign, lots of those old themes. he's been talking about judges and he's also come up with this new — this new theme of course, changing make america great again, to keep america great again. and, gary, i heard that generally when an economy is strong, a sitting president is re—elected. but positive suggesting he may have some troubles in key battleground states? there have been some troubling poles. some
gary he's just finished.noghue listened to all of it. 500 days till the next presidential election, but he's never stop campaigning, what is the latest from there? he's just he'sjust had a he's just had a little hiatus because he broke sarah huckabee sanders onstage, his press secretary who is leaving herjob as you know ina who is leaving herjob as you know in a couple of months time. and he's back on stage and he's really been running the old tunes, he's talked about the economy a little bit,...
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gary, thank you very much indeed for that. let's get some more now.eral political editor at the centre for public integrity and he joins us now from washington. what did you make of the speech? it was i going to listen to your favourite band in a way. sure you wa nt to favourite band in a way. sure you want to hear some of the new stuff, but while you are there is to hear the old head. donald trump had lots of old heads about hillary clinton, about the e—mails, about the 2016 campaign he served up as red meat for older people were there. make no mistake, it was an energetic crowd, a big round, the exact type of card that donald trump loves. donald trump has had more than 60 rally since becoming president of united states. he is a campaigner, it was the day of donald trump's inauguration where he filed paperwork to run for re—election. it's not just paperwork to run for re—election. it's notjust today, he's been doing it for 2.5 years, this is just the icing on the cake in a way. what do you think of his chances. the economy is looking good and the rec
gary, thank you very much indeed for that. let's get some more now.eral political editor at the centre for public integrity and he joins us now from washington. what did you make of the speech? it was i going to listen to your favourite band in a way. sure you wa nt to favourite band in a way. sure you want to hear some of the new stuff, but while you are there is to hear the old head. donald trump had lots of old heads about hillary clinton, about the e—mails, about the 2016 campaign he...
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we have to move on, gary, but i got to say, gary, i do agree with you that this is an easy thing forneys general around the country. it's become a political thing as well as everything else that we're mentioning. thank you, gang. fast-food chains jumping on the meatless burger bandwagon. but is it all just a fad? we'll debate that, coming next. my old friend ♪ announcer: more details incoming involving volkswagen and the growing scandal. dissatisfied customers filing complaints against the german auto maker. ♪ because a vision softly creeping ♪ ♪ left its seeds while i was sleeping ♪ ♪ and the vision ♪ that was planted in my brain ♪ ♪ still remains ♪ within the sound of silence ♪ in restless dreams i walked alone ♪ ♪ narrow streets of cobblestone ♪ ♪ when my eyes were stabbed ♪ by the flash of a neon light ♪ ♪ that split the night ♪ and touched the sound of silence ♪ the latest inisn't just a store.ty it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one s
we have to move on, gary, but i got to say, gary, i do agree with you that this is an easy thing forneys general around the country. it's become a political thing as well as everything else that we're mentioning. thank you, gang. fast-food chains jumping on the meatless burger bandwagon. but is it all just a fad? we'll debate that, coming next. my old friend ♪ announcer: more details incoming involving volkswagen and the growing scandal. dissatisfied customers filing complaints against the...
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now gary is saying $8.36 to $9.27. gary, who we'll hear from tomorrow night in "mad money," and gary, good luck with i know you're a big golden state warriors fan, we had learned he can't afford to be complacent because he was very worried about sourcing from maria, and he understood maybe he had to change things up when we pull up with him at this museum of furnitures meat packing district, a store that he said, get this, would do comfortably in excess of $100 million in sales, one sto store -- ♪ hallelujah -- he told us he had no choice was to continue doing a big amount of business in china. nobody else can complete with the chinese on price or quality that was then. this is now. when the latest call, gary said he is moving certain production and new product development out of china, plus exploring new partnership and expanding our own manufacturing facilities in the u.s. >> trump stock, trump stock. >> he doesn't want to be caught in the tariff crossfire. oh, and it doesn't hurt that his customers don't seem to min
now gary is saying $8.36 to $9.27. gary, who we'll hear from tomorrow night in "mad money," and gary, good luck with i know you're a big golden state warriors fan, we had learned he can't afford to be complacent because he was very worried about sourcing from maria, and he understood maybe he had to change things up when we pull up with him at this museum of furnitures meat packing district, a store that he said, get this, would do comfortably in excess of $100 million in sales, one...
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-love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed now from $899... senses your movement and automatically adjusts on each side to keep you both comfortable. and snoring? how smart is that? smarter sleep. so you can come out swinging, maintain your inner focus, and wake up rested and ready for anything. only at a sleep number store, the queen sleep number 360 c2 smart bed is now only $899. plus, 0% interest for 48 months on most beds. only for a limited time. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time to ask yourself are my bones strong? life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and p
-love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed now from $899... senses your movement and automatically adjusts on each side to keep you both comfortable. and snoring?...
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how gary woodland won his first major cham i've been waiting my whole life for this. ♪ >>> gary woodland-time champion basketball player in high school and he went on to play in college as a freshman. his team opened with an exhibition against kansas the year the jay hawks went on in the championship game. in that exhibition game, woodland had to play kirk heinrich and then he realized he had to do something else. he transferred to kansas to focus on golf. 16 years later, he's a major champion. brooks koepka came into the day four shots back. four of the first five holes, here comes a defending champ. he played like a major winner. nerves of steel. check out the approach on the par four. puts it in the spin cycle and makeles the easy birdie put. 11 under leading by one, there is a bunker in front and he goes over it. it rolls through in the rough. he would birdie. 17th hole up two shots way terrible tee shot in the par three. the chip in right there. 17th hole up two shots. that would put the pressure on 18 to make birdie. he finishes with a 68. he needed three puts to win and only takes
how gary woodland won his first major cham i've been waiting my whole life for this. ♪ >>> gary woodland-time champion basketball player in high school and he went on to play in college as a freshman. his team opened with an exhibition against kansas the year the jay hawks went on in the championship game. in that exhibition game, woodland had to play kirk heinrich and then he realized he had to do something else. he transferred to kansas to focus on golf. 16 years later, he's a...
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-love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary.] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. -whethe ♪exus es... [ ding ] ...every curve, every innovation, every feeling... ...a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >> i'm back with former federal anti-trust attorney michael case. let's look, if the government determines that there is a serious anti-trust problem there and something need to be done, what are some the thing the government could do. we have the precedent of at&t, the anti-trust investigation. the government decided to break up that telecom giant. the government can order a company to be broken up. the government could end up winning a case saying the company need to be broken up. how likely do you think that i? >> just look at the history of u.s. anti-trust enforcement. there have not been that'
-love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary.] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. -whethe ♪exus es... [ ding ] ...every curve, every innovation, every feeling... ...a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>...
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to ask questions like well what chemicals are they spray how do we manage runoff i send an email to gary who is or asking him about it what we can do what how we could start a bill to get these chemical companies regulated so we can put a stop to it or at least find out what's going on this was a group of people and they were saying gary can't you do something about this issue gary started meeting with representatives of the seed company as they deny the use of that which is a very potent herbicide that's questionable and banned in a lot of places they've clearly said they're not using at the end and i was like well can you get records like how do we prove that they're not using i choose the os for their records that's when everything started to get interesting. the point that there was something going on the more i dug into it the more troubling it became. so you're telling me like you can't get the records so he goes well i'm going to i'm submitting freedom of information department of agriculture so $600.00 in like 3 months but we've got a list of 22 different restricted use pesticide
to ask questions like well what chemicals are they spray how do we manage runoff i send an email to gary who is or asking him about it what we can do what how we could start a bill to get these chemical companies regulated so we can put a stop to it or at least find out what's going on this was a group of people and they were saying gary can't you do something about this issue gary started meeting with representatives of the seed company as they deny the use of that which is a very potent...
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can't you do something about this issue gary started meeting with representatives of the seed company and they deny the use of that which is a very potent herbicide that's questionable and banned in a lot of places because they've clearly said they're not using the and i was like well can you get records like how do we prove that they're not using i choose the os for their records that's when everything started to get interesting. at the point that there was something going on the more i dug into it the more troubling it became. so you're telling me like you can't get the records so you guys want me to i'm submitting freedom of information department of agriculture $600.00 in like 3 months but we got a list of $22.00 different restricted use pesticides many of those are banned in other states and other in other nations and above all there was actually in 3 different forms. these companies have lied to me personally and directly as a council member a number of questions move misled me they flat out lied and as we went through the process of these community meetings we slowly put togeth
can't you do something about this issue gary started meeting with representatives of the seed company and they deny the use of that which is a very potent herbicide that's questionable and banned in a lot of places because they've clearly said they're not using the and i was like well can you get records like how do we prove that they're not using i choose the os for their records that's when everything started to get interesting. at the point that there was something going on the more i dug...
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gary, i understand you had a remarkable hour. what did you see? >> reporter: yeah, john.day and what our viewers are about to see was chaotic, desperate, emotional and sad. we went along with border patrol agents inside one of their vans and went on a patrol of the border here in the el paso, texas, area. and within 60 minutes, we saw the apprehension of eight different family units, 25 people, most of them children. every five or ten minutes, people were coming out of the rio grande. the first person we saw was juana was guatemala. juana was very skinny, sick, coughing with a 6-year-old son and a 9-month-old baby on her back. she had spent the last w last w a half on a bus and walking here to the united states. she says she is very poor, that she needed to come here. she said she had heard in her small town that people had successfully come to the united states with her children. she ran from the authorities first, from border patrol. then she realized they weren't going to hurt her, and she was apprehended. then after that, sandy from honduras did not come with a child
gary, i understand you had a remarkable hour. what did you see? >> reporter: yeah, john.day and what our viewers are about to see was chaotic, desperate, emotional and sad. we went along with border patrol agents inside one of their vans and went on a patrol of the border here in the el paso, texas, area. and within 60 minutes, we saw the apprehension of eight different family units, 25 people, most of them children. every five or ten minutes, people were coming out of the rio grande. the...
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the few days before in the fall gary and capital sofia the couple are looking for an outfit for victoria their wedding planner never check over is here to help the bridal couple and all the guests including your own max reporter andrea scorn want to wear traditional bulgarian costumes. and why did you decide not to have to have a traditional wedding it's. everything started with the fact that viktor is grandfather was the big 5 player 1st we want to buy it so what then does mean like a lot of traditional they see and then uses oh building up * building up and then we met. a fellow the law of. the story it's not something for you know it's about you know about. the parents vary according to the region these traditional costumes are worn at all 1st of occasions and on holidays but it's currently trendy to wear them at weddings to. so many people so look back and. so to search for the magic in life and get into dishes out a very magic. today after the bulgarian orthodox church wedding guests head for a meadow on the troyan in mountain at an elevation of 1900 meters. wedding planner never. b
the few days before in the fall gary and capital sofia the couple are looking for an outfit for victoria their wedding planner never check over is here to help the bridal couple and all the guests including your own max reporter andrea scorn want to wear traditional bulgarian costumes. and why did you decide not to have to have a traditional wedding it's. everything started with the fact that viktor is grandfather was the big 5 player 1st we want to buy it so what then does mean like a lot of...
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gary radnedge last year gary retired from kron today he announced his retirement from his sports radion twitter gary wrote plan was to retire at the end of the year. but with my 70th birthday ahead make sense now thank audience for 36 years of tv radio. gary was a highlight of the kron newscast for 3 plus decades. i was fortunate enough to work with them for several years. you never knew what direction. gary was going to take with the story. but you are always eager to hear what he was going to say he will be missed. but we wish him the best during his retirement. we are less than 24 hours away from the toyota save mart, 3.50 race in sonoma qualifying rounds happened on saturday and the first round kyle larson finished first. it was reported that he was a whole second faster that is race times from practice on friday. daniel suarez finishing in second william byron and 3rd, then in the second round it would be larson again holding on to first place securing the pole position. for sunday's big race. his 3rd in a row at sonoma raceway race begins at noon on sunday. and i'm told the forec
gary radnedge last year gary retired from kron today he announced his retirement from his sports radion twitter gary wrote plan was to retire at the end of the year. but with my 70th birthday ahead make sense now thank audience for 36 years of tv radio. gary was a highlight of the kron newscast for 3 plus decades. i was fortunate enough to work with them for several years. you never knew what direction. gary was going to take with the story. but you are always eager to hear what he was going to...