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gio: how are you, sir?onis: five years ago, i invested in a pet business called bentley's out of chicago, and now it's a much bigger national chain. one of the benefits of having gio and lisa, the owners of bentley's, involved is the true validation of the product itself. heather: hello. how are you? lemonis: surprise, surprise. heather: i'm freaking out right now. lisa: i'm lisa. nice to meet you. heather: i know who you are. gio: i'm gio. hi. so nice to meet you. heather: and this is alex, the leash lady. lemonis: okay, so you manage this part of the company? alex: yeah, the leashes. lemonis: so let me tell you why i brought them. heather: okay. lemonis: the two of them also started a pet distribution business. heather: oh, interesting. okay. lemonis: and so we're a team now, and ultimately we'll be making the decision together. heather: wow. all right. terrifying. great. gio: why terrifying? no! ♪♪ heather: this is the classic slip lead, okay? so with the transitional leash, you pull this out, and basica
gio: how are you, sir?onis: five years ago, i invested in a pet business called bentley's out of chicago, and now it's a much bigger national chain. one of the benefits of having gio and lisa, the owners of bentley's, involved is the true validation of the product itself. heather: hello. how are you? lemonis: surprise, surprise. heather: i'm freaking out right now. lisa: i'm lisa. nice to meet you. heather: i know who you are. gio: i'm gio. hi. so nice to meet you. heather: and this is alex,...
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gio benitez, abc news, at dulles international airport. >> our thanks to gio for that powerful story. >>> all week, abc news has been remembering 9/11 20 years later. and diane sawyer will be joined by david muir and robin roberts tomorrow morning, for a special report, america remembers 20 years later. sometimes after a tragedy, what we don't talk about is survivors guilt. all of the survivors who played the unintentional roles and how they feel responsible for what occurred. >>> coming up, we lighten things up with a live friday polka. and i'ay it again. if i thought a reverse mortgage was just some kind of trick to take your home, i wouldn't even be here. it's just a loan, like any other, with one big difference- and that difference is how you choose to pay it back. find out how reverse mortgage loans really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now! other mortgages are paid back each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can
gio benitez, abc news, at dulles international airport. >> our thanks to gio for that powerful story. >>> all week, abc news has been remembering 9/11 20 years later. and diane sawyer will be joined by david muir and robin roberts tomorrow morning, for a special report, america remembers 20 years later. sometimes after a tragedy, what we don't talk about is survivors guilt. all of the survivors who played the unintentional roles and how they feel responsible for what occurred....
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here's abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: scenes like this playing out in american neighborhoods.ch as this man in a sacramento area driveway tries to steal a truck's catalytic converter. he fails but comes back the next night only to find a note from the homeowners. not far away in broad daylight, these two jump out of a van, targeting a catalytic converter on a toyota prius, a neighbor recording chased away with a blowtorch. >> get out of here, go! >>> in houston, police sounding the alarm. >> the theft of these parts off vehicles is up over 300% compared to last year. >> reporter: houston police finding more than 300 catalytic converters in this truck and arresting two men. in suburban maryland, this man tells us they target toyota beu cutter of some kind. it's a pretty clean cut. they unbolt it and take out the converter, in and out very quickly, 5, 10, 15 minutes tops. >> reporter: in mesa, arizona, alleged thieves parking right next to this suv using their van to shield them from public view. the owner not knowing what happened until she drove away. >> it's just loud, like m
here's abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: scenes like this playing out in american neighborhoods.ch as this man in a sacramento area driveway tries to steal a truck's catalytic converter. he fails but comes back the next night only to find a note from the homeowners. not far away in broad daylight, these two jump out of a van, targeting a catalytic converter on a toyota prius, a neighbor recording chased away with a blowtorch. >> get out of here, go! >>> in houston, police...
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gio: you had about 20 minutes until the flight? >> just under 20 minutes.show you and we did everything according to the book. gio: coming up at 7:00, we will have more of this powerful interview, plus diane sawyer revisits the children of 9/11 and charlie gibson joins us live. with your gma first look, i am gop need to come abc news -- i am gio ben julian: tomorrow abc will air program, 9/11, abc remembers. you can watch it tomorrow from 9:00 to 11:00. kumasi: piers the countdown 20 polls open at 7:00 tuesday morning. every voter should have got a mail-in ballot because of the pandemic. president biden will be campaigning with governor newsom. yesterday governor newsom and the top republican candidate trying to replace him made a pitch in fresno. >> the recall process has been weaponized. it has been perverted. they cannot wait a few months? literally a few months. >> droughts are god made but shortages are man-made. kumasi: the central valley has become a battleground for the recall effort, with both democrats and republicans hoping to win over latino vot
gio: you had about 20 minutes until the flight? >> just under 20 minutes.show you and we did everything according to the book. gio: coming up at 7:00, we will have more of this powerful interview, plus diane sawyer revisits the children of 9/11 and charlie gibson joins us live. with your gma first look, i am gop need to come abc news -- i am gio ben julian: tomorrow abc will air program, 9/11, abc remembers. you can watch it tomorrow from 9:00 to 11:00. kumasi: piers the countdown 20...
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let's go back to gio who is there at the kennedy space goning, gio. robin, good morning again.wo, one. >> ignition and liftoff. >> reporter: overnight spacex making history launching four private citizens into orbit without a professional astronaut on board. >> it is headed into orbit with the crew. >> reporter: only those four are waking up this morning to this view from the dragon's cupola, more of earth than any civilian has seen before. crowds of people gathered in the distance to watch this historic launch. you can see this incredible moment when the crew dragon capsule detaches from the falcon 9 rocket, the massive booster descends back down to earth. and as the capsule detaches from the rocket's second stage cheers down on earth for the mission known as inspiration4. [ applause ] this morning, they are soaring 363 miles away from earth orbiting the planet at 17,500 miles per hour for three days going farther than any civilian has before, 100 miles past the international space station. 38-year-old billionaire jared isaacman bought all four seats on board and then gave thr
let's go back to gio who is there at the kennedy space goning, gio. robin, good morning again.wo, one. >> ignition and liftoff. >> reporter: overnight spacex making history launching four private citizens into orbit without a professional astronaut on board. >> it is headed into orbit with the crew. >> reporter: only those four are waking up this morning to this view from the dragon's cupola, more of earth than any civilian has seen before. crowds of people gathered in...
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hey, gio. >> reporter: hey, michael, good morning again.irgin galactic said that that flight was picture perfect but now we're learning that's not the full story and now the faa wants answers before that ship can fly again. >> three, two, one, release, release. >> reporter: it's the flight that made history in july. >> pointed directly up heading to space. >> reporter: but this morning, the faa grounding sir richard branson's spaceship saying it at one point went off course for at least two minutes. branson became the first to ply aboard his own spaceship, beating amazon and blue origin founder jeff bezos by over a week. in a statement to abc news, the faa saying virgin galactic may not return the spaceship 2 vehicle to flight until the faa approves the final mishap investigation report or determines the issues related to the mishap do not affect public safety. the ship landed safely on the runway, but experts wonder if the ship could have landed somewhere else. >> then they're being forced to risk an emergency landing in the middle of the
hey, gio. >> reporter: hey, michael, good morning again.irgin galactic said that that flight was picture perfect but now we're learning that's not the full story and now the faa wants answers before that ship can fly again. >> three, two, one, release, release. >> reporter: it's the flight that made history in july. >> pointed directly up heading to space. >> reporter: but this morning, the faa grounding sir richard branson's spaceship saying it at one point went...
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>> great advice, gio, thank you. >>> let's bring in dr.jha, dean of the brown university of public health. thanks for joining us. as we just heard there, millions of people travelled this labor day weekend. the first big holiday since the delta variant became the dominant strain, even after the cdc warned unvaccinated americans not to travel. do you expect it will lead to another big surge? >> good morning. for vaccinated people traveling is a really safe thing to do. many americans remain unvaccinated, about one third of adults. i'm expecting a bump. i hope not a major spike. after major single holiday we've seen a bump infections, hospitalizations and deaths. i'm worried we're going see that again. >> i want to turn to booster shots. the white house plans to start booster shots on september 20th. dr. fauci said likely only pfizer will be approved first. is that the right call to roll these boosters out at different times? >> that's really good questioned. the evidence submitted to the fda is only from pfizer. i think it will be hard for
>> great advice, gio, thank you. >>> let's bring in dr.jha, dean of the brown university of public health. thanks for joining us. as we just heard there, millions of people travelled this labor day weekend. the first big holiday since the delta variant became the dominant strain, even after the cdc warned unvaccinated americans not to travel. do you expect it will lead to another big surge? >> good morning. for vaccinated people traveling is a really safe thing to do. many...
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gio benitez is there. good morning, gio. >> reporter: good morning, again.nd tomorrow. that showdown over mandates is really heating up. this morning, some united airlines employees are waking up without a job. the airline revealing it is firing up to 593 employees who chose not to get vaccinated when the airline mandated vaccines for all employees. >> we wanted to make sure that all of our employees when they show up to work would make that environment as safe as possible. >> reporter: at least seven employees are already suing united over the vaccine mandate. >> all of our employees recognize this is not an easy decision. >> reporter: and now we're learning more than 4200 american airlines pilots are still unvaccinated. pilot unions for american and southwest are asking the white house for exemptions to the president's vaccine mandate warning of holiday travel chaos. this comes as pfizer announces its vaccine is safe and effective in children 5 to 11 and has submitted supporting data to the fda for review. pediatric health care workers are anxious for the
gio benitez is there. good morning, gio. >> reporter: good morning, again.nd tomorrow. that showdown over mandates is really heating up. this morning, some united airlines employees are waking up without a job. the airline revealing it is firing up to 593 employees who chose not to get vaccinated when the airline mandated vaccines for all employees. >> we wanted to make sure that all of our employees when they show up to work would make that environment as safe as possible. >>...
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transportation correspondent gio benitez is back with that. hey, gio. >> reporter: hey, michael.about it, pay close attention to this because the best time may be right now. cars are said to lose value the moment you drive them off the lot. but this morning, customers telling us some cars are being sold back to dealerships for more than their original cost. >> when i left the dealership it almost felt like i had gotten in on an under the table deal and i remember calling my boyfriend saying, this feels too good to be true. >> reporter: evan bout his car last year and 15 months later the dealership calmed and offered to buy it back. >> the process was incredibly quick and an appraiser looked at it. offered me the high end of what i was expecting which ended up making me recoup all of the money i spent the year previous plus some and i left with a check for $2,000 more than i had. >> reporter: bill brunner says it's happening a lot with a massive car shortage under way, local dealerships are doing everything they can to ride it out. has that changed your business model at all? >> i
transportation correspondent gio benitez is back with that. hey, gio. >> reporter: hey, michael.about it, pay close attention to this because the best time may be right now. cars are said to lose value the moment you drive them off the lot. but this morning, customers telling us some cars are being sold back to dealerships for more than their original cost. >> when i left the dealership it almost felt like i had gotten in on an under the table deal and i remember calling my...
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good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, robin, good morning to you.h, even with that delta variant, we did not see a dramatic drop in those labor day travelers. now this morning, millions are on the move, and experts sounding the alarm. this morning the return home for millions of americans who traveled for the holiday weekend gathering at beaches on labor day and packing into football stadiums. the number of people screened at u.s. airports friday and saturday roughly matched 2019 prepandemic levels. more than 3.5 million but less people returned home on sunday than two years ago signaling longer stays. with nearly half of the population, 47%, not fully vaccinated, some experts this morning are concerned all of the ptravel could lead to yet anothr covid surge. >> i am expecting a bump. i'm hoping we're not going to see a major spike but after every single holiday we have seen a bump in infections and hospitalizations and deaths. >> reporter: dr. anthony fauci saying sunday some hospitals are perilously close to full occupancy. katherine sherman is an
good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, robin, good morning to you.h, even with that delta variant, we did not see a dramatic drop in those labor day travelers. now this morning, millions are on the move, and experts sounding the alarm. this morning the return home for millions of americans who traveled for the holiday weekend gathering at beaches on labor day and packing into football stadiums. the number of people screened at u.s. airports friday and saturday roughly matched 2019...
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>> gio, thank you. >>> tonight, millions in the south are on alert for dangerous flash flooding with heavy rain and thunderstorms stretching from the gulf coast to tennessee. these images are from tuscaloosa, alabama. let's go straight to rob marciano, who is in boston for us tonight. certainly a mild sunday in the northeast, but some dangerous conditions in the water. >> reporter: yeah, a lot of people flocking to area parks and the beaches. we've had dangerous rip currents all weekend long. sadly, one man losing his life, drowning off the jersey shore. tropical moisture in the south has been a headache. all that flooding across parts of tennessee and alabama. flash flood watches continue to be posted there, with heavy downpours. this is leftovers from hurricane nicholas. it will stream up to ohio before it wrings itself out. this, as we move into the heart of hurricane season. today, we've had two named storms in the atlantic. linsey? >> rob, thank you. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight" this sunday, dramatic images of the massive fire in sequoia national park. threatening one
>> gio, thank you. >>> tonight, millions in the south are on alert for dangerous flash flooding with heavy rain and thunderstorms stretching from the gulf coast to tennessee. these images are from tuscaloosa, alabama. let's go straight to rob marciano, who is in boston for us tonight. certainly a mild sunday in the northeast, but some dangerous conditions in the water. >> reporter: yeah, a lot of people flocking to area parks and the beaches. we've had dangerous rip...
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here's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, history made. flight to orbit the earth has blasted off. four private citizens heading to space for three days without any professional astronaut onboard. >> there they are, our first all-civilian crew. >> reporter: training for months. they're soaring 360 miles away from earth, farther than richard branson and jeff bezos went and farther than the international space station. 38-year-old billionaire entrepreneur jared isaacman bought the seats on a spacex rocket and then gave them away as a fund-raiser for st. jude children's hospital. one of the crew members, 29-year-old hayley arceneaux, is a physician's assistant at st. jude. she was a patient there as a child. she'll be the youngest american ever to go to space and the first pediatric cancer survivor. >> all the fun is going to go to these kids, these kids that i get to work with who inspire me every day. >> reporter: and now david, with millions having watched this launch, the crew hopes to raise $200 million for st. jude. david? >> all right,
here's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, history made. flight to orbit the earth has blasted off. four private citizens heading to space for three days without any professional astronaut onboard. >> there they are, our first all-civilian crew. >> reporter: training for months. they're soaring 360 miles away from earth, farther than richard branson and jeff bezos went and farther than the international space station. 38-year-old billionaire entrepreneur jared isaacman bought...
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gio, thank you and thank you at home tonight. i'll see you tomorrow.orld news tonight" with david muir america's most watched newscast. >> empty offices and empty streets, signs of the pandemic are still obvious in san francisco. the long-term difference this will make at the city. >> it is not difficult to say that things are not good right now. >>, is winding down and we have showers on the way. i will have your weekend forecast, coming up. >> happening right now, the southbay celebrating 200 years of mexico's independence. a live look from downtown san jose, coming right up. >> from abc 7, live, breaking news. >> on eastbound highway 21 in oakland where chp just fully reopened the tunnel. traffic is backed up whiter ways. sky seven overhead showing us that scene. that was closed for more than 1.5 hours for police investigation. at last check, eastbound traffic was backed up to the foot of the bay bridge along 24, 580 and 80 as well. there are also several miles of slow traffic on northbound 14. chp has fully reopened that tunnel. expect delays going
gio, thank you and thank you at home tonight. i'll see you tomorrow.orld news tonight" with david muir america's most watched newscast. >> empty offices and empty streets, signs of the pandemic are still obvious in san francisco. the long-term difference this will make at the city. >> it is not difficult to say that things are not good right now. >>, is winding down and we have showers on the way. i will have your weekend forecast, coming up. >> happening right now,...
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hey, gio. >> reporter: hey, george, good morning again.o, new mexico. the driver in attendance said they finished the bus for any remaining students. >> that's it. >> that's it? >> yes. >> thank you. >> reporter: look closely at one point when they leave the bus you can see what looks like a child's head pop up. officials say it was only after the school called the parents about attendance that they realized he may still be on that bus. thnkfully safe and healthy. >> it's something that we're taking very seriously. our first thought is always around students' safety and always finding out what went wrong and what we need to do to fix the issue. >> reporter: the attend about in the case said and in las vegas sadie coleman's 5-year-old was dropped off at the wrong bus stop. she says no adults or any other student was around. trying to fight the tears. it just makes me so, so mad. >> reporter: coleman says when her son never arrived at his bus stop, she called the school, but no one answered. then after hours of frantically driving around her
hey, gio. >> reporter: hey, george, good morning again.o, new mexico. the driver in attendance said they finished the bus for any remaining students. >> that's it. >> that's it? >> yes. >> thank you. >> reporter: look closely at one point when they leave the bus you can see what looks like a child's head pop up. officials say it was only after the school called the parents about attendance that they realized he may still be on that bus. thnkfully safe and...
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good morning to you, gio. >> reporter: oh, it really was, t.j. good morning.credible, but also daring because there was no professional astronaut on board going farther into space than any other private citizen on earth. now this morning, history made. this morning, a new era of space travel. inspiration 4 going into orbit and back, splashing down successfully over the weekend. >> inspiration 4, on behalf of spacex, welcome home to planet earth. >> reporter: the four civilians going on this journey on their own. 367 miles above the earth, orbiting the planet about 47 times, traveling at 17,500 miles per hour. >> it was a heck of a ride. we're just getting started. >> reporter: the re-entry, incredibly dangerous. the spacex crew dragon experiencing heat as it fell back to earth. the plasma wrapping around the ship blocking communications for six minutes, but then the first thermal images and the applause from mission control. [ cheers and applause ] >> this is amazing. >> reporter: billionaire jared isaacman commanding and funding the mission, chris sembroski t
good morning to you, gio. >> reporter: oh, it really was, t.j. good morning.credible, but also daring because there was no professional astronaut on board going farther into space than any other private citizen on earth. now this morning, history made. this morning, a new era of space travel. inspiration 4 going into orbit and back, splashing down successfully over the weekend. >> inspiration 4, on behalf of spacex, welcome home to planet earth. >> reporter: the four civilians...
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gio benitez here with that story, hey, gio. >> reporter: good morning.y with new words added to the lexicon. this morning we explain it all right here. >> we don't care. we do not want to be labeled latinx. >> with all these people using it there must be good reasons for adopting the term latint. >> reporter: is it latinx, latino, hispanic or chicano or -- [ speaking foreign language ] >> spanish, hispanic, how should it be referred to. >> reporter: these identify people by gender, country, even language so let's break it down. perhaps the most used in america, hispanic. the pew research center says some use it to describe people with roots specifically in spine or other spanish speaking countries, latino, anyone with roots in latin america, regardless of language and latinx, that's if you want to be gender neutral. but it turns out latinx, a word created for gender inclusivity as plenty of critic. >> latinx. please stop it. >> reporter: one pew survey found only 3% of hispanics identify as latinx and some argue using them excludes the afro-latino commun
gio benitez here with that story, hey, gio. >> reporter: good morning.y with new words added to the lexicon. this morning we explain it all right here. >> we don't care. we do not want to be labeled latinx. >> with all these people using it there must be good reasons for adopting the term latint. >> reporter: is it latinx, latino, hispanic or chicano or -- [ speaking foreign language ] >> spanish, hispanic, how should it be referred to. >> reporter: these...
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good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey there, michael. good morning to you.ght suit because in just a moment we're going to show you exactly how this crew trained for zero gravity. what these four are about to do has never been done before by any other civilian on planet earth. this morning, spacex prepping for what could be its most groundbreaking launch yet. four civilians are set to orbit the earth with no professional astronauts on board going farther than any other private citizen has ever gone for three days. just months after richard branson and jeff bezos hit the skies, now it's jared isaacman, a 38-year-old billionaire who bought four seats, which typically sell at 55 million each for an undisclosed amount, giving three away to fund-raise for st. jude children's hospital. getting a seat engineer and air force veteran chris sembroski, geoscience professor dr. sian proctor and hayley arceneaux. as a child she was a patient at st. jude, now she works there. >> the fact that i'm going to be the youngest american in space really is just absolutely mind bl
good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey there, michael. good morning to you.ght suit because in just a moment we're going to show you exactly how this crew trained for zero gravity. what these four are about to do has never been done before by any other civilian on planet earth. this morning, spacex prepping for what could be its most groundbreaking launch yet. four civilians are set to orbit the earth with no professional astronauts on board going farther than any other private citizen has...
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good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, robin, good morning.h you something you probably haven't seen before. that's because it's under your car. let me shine a light on it. this is it right there. the catalytic converter and thieves across the country, in just minutes, are stealing it in record rates. this morning, scenes like this playing out in american neighborhoods. watch as this man in a sacramento area driveway tries to steal a truck's catalytic converter. he fails but comes back the cat on a toyota prius. a neighbor recording chased away with a blowtorch. >> get out of here, go. >> reporter: in houston police sounding the alarm. >> the theft of these parts off of vehicles is up over 300% compared to last year. >> reporter: in august houston police finding more than 300 catalytic converters in this truck and arresting two men. in suburban maryland this mechanic tells us thieves target toyota priuses because their parts are worth more. >> they cut here with some kind of pipe cutter. it is a pretty clean cut and unbolted there where it goe
good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, robin, good morning.h you something you probably haven't seen before. that's because it's under your car. let me shine a light on it. this is it right there. the catalytic converter and thieves across the country, in just minutes, are stealing it in record rates. this morning, scenes like this playing out in american neighborhoods. watch as this man in a sacramento area driveway tries to steal a truck's catalytic converter. he fails but comes back the...
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good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, george, good morning to you.ge in business travel. but so many people are still working from home so now airlines are desperate to fill those seats. this morning, airfares plummeting nationwide and domestic fares expected to drop 10% in september. international fares, already hitting record lows. washington, d.c. to dublin, $281. l.a. to paris, $305. >> we are seeing great prices to europe, historically low in fact and as we approach thanksgiving we're expecting prices for european travel to not only be lower than pre-pandemic 2019 airfares but lower than 2020 airfares even. >> domestic tickets expected to average $260 round trip. the top deals for the fall, ft. lauderdale, $169, the only 46 destination in the country still under $200 round trip. colorado springs, $243. outdoor destinations are overwhelmingly popular. d.c., st. thomas and san juan, puerto rico, also making that list. round trip prices hovering around 300 bucks. for those looking to get ahead and book holiday travel, analysts from travel app hoppe
good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, george, good morning to you.ge in business travel. but so many people are still working from home so now airlines are desperate to fill those seats. this morning, airfares plummeting nationwide and domestic fares expected to drop 10% in september. international fares, already hitting record lows. washington, d.c. to dublin, $281. l.a. to paris, $305. >> we are seeing great prices to europe, historically low in fact and as we approach thanksgiving...
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dujardin finished third in the freestyle to music riding gio.ppen has increased his lead in the formula one drivers championship to five points. despite finishing second to valtteri bottas in sprint qualifying for the italian grand prix the dutchman will start from pole, with title rival lewis hamilton fourth on the grid. nick parrott reports. like the fastest man on the planet lewis hamilton knows he needs to be quick off the start but when the lights went out so did the world champion's hopes of claiming pole. a sloppy start sending his mercedes tumbling down the order from second to fifth by the first corner. with a crash bringing out the safety car hamilton was left with just 14 laps to rescue his situation but try as he might the slipstream effect on the long straights kept the mclaren frustratingly out of reach. the move to the chequered flag so valtteri bottas win showing hamilton what he could have had full stop max verstappen extended his lead to five points, vaulted bot has bottas starts from last after taking a penalty for changing hi
dujardin finished third in the freestyle to music riding gio.ppen has increased his lead in the formula one drivers championship to five points. despite finishing second to valtteri bottas in sprint qualifying for the italian grand prix the dutchman will start from pole, with title rival lewis hamilton fourth on the grid. nick parrott reports. like the fastest man on the planet lewis hamilton knows he needs to be quick off the start but when the lights went out so did the world champion's hopes...
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gio, good morning. >> reporter: hey, whit, good morning to you. yeah, this crew, this all-civilian crew has been soaring 367 miles above the earth, and as you're about to see, they've spent much of their time in space raising money to help end childhood cancer. overnight, the inspiration4 crew beaming back stunning new images from orbit. an orbital sunset as they circle the earth at 23 times the speed of sound. this is the ship's cupola and hayley arceneaux, the youngest american in space, gives us a tour. >> this is the largest window ever flown in space and we can put our head in and see the entire perimeter of the earth. >> reporter: hayley works at the st. jude children's hospital where she was once a patient. as they try to raise $200 million for the hospital, the crew spoke live with the children there now answering their questions. >> what kind of sleeping bag do you have? >> hey, miss ava, thank you for that question. so, if you've ever been camping, we pretty much have those same kind of sleeping bags and we had a seat belt around our sle
gio, good morning. >> reporter: hey, whit, good morning to you. yeah, this crew, this all-civilian crew has been soaring 367 miles above the earth, and as you're about to see, they've spent much of their time in space raising money to help end childhood cancer. overnight, the inspiration4 crew beaming back stunning new images from orbit. an orbital sunset as they circle the earth at 23 times the speed of sound. this is the ship's cupola and hayley arceneaux, the youngest american in...
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gio benitez is at the launch site for us at the kennedy space center. good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, robin, good morning to you from launchpad 39a. you can see the falcon 9 rocket right there behind me. the crew dragon capsule right above it ready to make history yet again. now, spacex is launching four civilians into orbit for three days farther than any other private citizen has gone before, 360 miles away from earth. that's farther than richard branson and jeff bezos went. it's even farther than the international space station. now, that's a clear risk because this is the first time the crew dragon will go that far into space. now, keep in mind, there is no professional astronaut on board. they also cannot go to the space station if there's an issue and even if they could, they cannot dock there. still, spacex firmly believes it will be a safe mission, of course, that's what we all hope for here, and that launch is expected tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, guys. >> you are right. we are all hoping for a safe launch and a safe three-day journey for
gio benitez is at the launch site for us at the kennedy space center. good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, robin, good morning to you from launchpad 39a. you can see the falcon 9 rocket right there behind me. the crew dragon capsule right above it ready to make history yet again. now, spacex is launching four civilians into orbit for three days farther than any other private citizen has gone before, 360 miles away from earth. that's farther than richard branson and jeff bezos went. it's...
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good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, cecilia, good morning, and the numbers are still growing.mply had enough. >> stay down. >> reporter: this morning, the in-flight confrontations seen over america's skies. making their way to capitol hill. >> if we continue at this rate there may be more incidents in 2021 than in the entire history of aviation. >> reporter: members of congress hearing from flight attendants on the front lines of unprecedented air rage. moments like this just last week, a couple told to get off a plane in ft. lauderdale because of a mask issue. >> you gave me one [ bleep ] warning. turn around. turn around. face everybody. face everybody. >> reporter: this incident earlier this year. this passenger on a delta flight from l.a. to nashville forcing the plane to divert to albuquerque. other passengers and crew members restraining him carrying him to the back. >> feels like flight attendants have become the target for all kinds of frustration. >> reporter: flight attendant teddy andrews remembered one of his encounters. >> he said, "n" word, i don't have to listen
good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, cecilia, good morning, and the numbers are still growing.mply had enough. >> stay down. >> reporter: this morning, the in-flight confrontations seen over america's skies. making their way to capitol hill. >> if we continue at this rate there may be more incidents in 2021 than in the entire history of aviation. >> reporter: members of congress hearing from flight attendants on the front lines of unprecedented air rage. moments...
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gio benitez spoke to one dealer who said the car inventory has forced dealers to do whatever they canhortage. >> has that changed your business model at all? >> it definitely has. one thing we're looking at is being able to buy used cars from customers that may have extra cars in the family. >> that's interesting. before this happened, you were selling new cars. now, you're focusing on, we need to get inventory to sell cars to people. >> exactly. >> reporter: the key to getting the most money, your vehicle needs to be in clean and above-average condition. >> most of the customers have taken care of their cars, better than the average car. it's less for us to put that car back into condition to resell it to the next customer. >> analysts do not expect these high prices to last much longer. >> got to do it fast. >>> coming up, a new controversy over how amazon delivers packages. packages. >>> also ahead, peyton manning why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent he
gio benitez spoke to one dealer who said the car inventory has forced dealers to do whatever they canhortage. >> has that changed your business model at all? >> it definitely has. one thing we're looking at is being able to buy used cars from customers that may have extra cars in the family. >> that's interesting. before this happened, you were selling new cars. now, you're focusing on, we need to get inventory to sell cars to people. >> exactly. >> reporter: the...
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abc's gio benitez was there. >> we witnessed a spectacular show of that rocket lifting off into the night sky and into the earth's orbit. they are now moving at 17,500 miles per hour as they orbit the earth every 90 minutes. they're going to be seeing 15 sunrises, 15 sunsets every single day for the next three days. >> reporter: the crew includes 38-year-old billionaire jared isaacman who bought all four seats on the flight then gave three of them away as a fund-raiser for st. jude hospital. one of those seats is occupied by 29-year-old hayley ceneaux, a physs assistant at st. jude, a previous p to go into space. they'll be navigating with no professional astronaut. a computer does all the flying, and that crew is scheduled to return to earth saturday splashing down into the atlantic ocean. >>> now to washington and the heart-wrenching testimony from u.s. olympic gymnasts who were abused by their team doctor demanding charges be filed against the fbi agents that they say mishandled the case and alex presha is here with more. >> reporter: good morning to you. these gymnasts say they were b
abc's gio benitez was there. >> we witnessed a spectacular show of that rocket lifting off into the night sky and into the earth's orbit. they are now moving at 17,500 miles per hour as they orbit the earth every 90 minutes. they're going to be seeing 15 sunrises, 15 sunsets every single day for the next three days. >> reporter: the crew includes 38-year-old billionaire jared isaacman who bought all four seats on the flight then gave three of them away as a fund-raiser for st. jude...
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busy we can speak to bon island in the palm, his vulcan ology intended gio. 10 recent organizes scientific expeditions and knows these wars as well. so been 1st up before we start, i understand you witness the moment when the love it the see what was that like? yeah, i'm not a good coaching railey, and i we, we've been have over on the ropes and you know, we finished collect max in the nephew see miles in line and then we had so it's called a capable that lead and we could say we could see the lava on, on top of the cliff for my big plate of my coming off and you know, we went nicely so, you know, we've gone in this not because, you know, there's a lot of by coming off anyway from the banana plantation and the plastic tray but then actually we've been that about 10 minutes and yet the day we actually saw the lava defending mcclain and we thought about would be characteristic white cloud . yeah that's, that's only the lava hits hits the ocean and tell us about the processes. then what happens when it hits the sea and what does it mean in the for the marine life that yes, so closely when no
busy we can speak to bon island in the palm, his vulcan ology intended gio. 10 recent organizes scientific expeditions and knows these wars as well. so been 1st up before we start, i understand you witness the moment when the love it the see what was that like? yeah, i'm not a good coaching railey, and i we, we've been have over on the ropes and you know, we finished collect max in the nephew see miles in line and then we had so it's called a capable that lead and we could say we could see the...
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abc's gio benitez spoke to one dealer who says the lack of new car inventory has forced them to do whateverout the shortage. >> has that changed your business model at all? >> i mean, it definitely has. one of the things we're looking at is being able to buy used cars from customers who may have extra cars in the family. >> that's interesting because before this happened you were selling a lot of new cars. now you're really focusing on we need to get inventory so we can sell these cars to people. >> exactly. >> reporter: the key to getting the most money, no surprise here, your vehicle needs to be clean and in above average condition. >> we are able to give them a little more for their used cars. most of these customers have taken care of their cars better than the average car so it's less for us to put that car back into condition to resell to the next customer. >> analysts do not expect these high prices to last much longer. >> got to do it fast. >>> coming up, a new controversy over how amazon delivers packages. >>> also ahead, peyton manning opens up about shower time in the nfl. peyton
abc's gio benitez spoke to one dealer who says the lack of new car inventory has forced them to do whateverout the shortage. >> has that changed your business model at all? >> i mean, it definitely has. one of the things we're looking at is being able to buy used cars from customers who may have extra cars in the family. >> that's interesting because before this happened you were selling a lot of new cars. now you're really focusing on we need to get inventory so we can sell...
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here's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight the spectacular views from a mission that may change space travel reporter: the all civilian crew of four rocketing into the night traveling far beyond the international space station to an orbit 367 miles above the earth, the highest anyone has ever flown who wasn't a trained astronaut. people documenting the history-making flight from different perspectives on the ground. >> that's amazing. >> that's so cool. going right by the moon. >> one thing remarkable about the flight is these are everyday people. we can begin to send almost everybody up to the colonies we hope to develop on the moon and on mars. >> reporter: late today elon musk tweeting just spoke with inspiration4 crew. all is well. 29-year-old hayley arceneaux was part of the crew and is now the youngest american to ever fly in space. she tested out zero gravity with a toy dog, a golden retriever like the assistance dogs used at st. jude children's hospital where she was once a pediatric cancer patient. >> that is apropos. >> reporter: the crew hopes to raise $200 million to benefit the
here's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight the spectacular views from a mission that may change space travel reporter: the all civilian crew of four rocketing into the night traveling far beyond the international space station to an orbit 367 miles above the earth, the highest anyone has ever flown who wasn't a trained astronaut. people documenting the history-making flight from different perspectives on the ground. >> that's amazing. >> that's so cool. going right by the moon....
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gio is very close tolose tolosee mechanic in this piece. rising and shining from new hampshire, why this is a beautiful time to visit the granite state and businesses bouncing back from the pandemic. reggie: i need to talk about something that has nothing to do with that. the other day you were going to a big interview and on the way, you have a fashion malfunction which caused an entire piece of equipment to shut down. do you care to share? ginger: i just got a text within the last minute, i am not joking that said "ginger, the escalator is finally fixed" . that is two days after my heel lodged in at the bottom. it was people's biggest nightmare when i posted that. i wasn't even texting. i was just ready. john kerry, here i, and then ugh, my heel was in the thing and then the escalator stopped for two days. [laughter] kumasi: oh no. reggie: and she still went to interview john kerry. : ginger i did. reggie: cinderella style. ginger: i had a backup outfit because i could not figure out what i wanted to wear . kumasi: you just see yourself t
gio is very close tolose tolosee mechanic in this piece. rising and shining from new hampshire, why this is a beautiful time to visit the granite state and businesses bouncing back from the pandemic. reggie: i need to talk about something that has nothing to do with that. the other day you were going to a big interview and on the way, you have a fashion malfunction which caused an entire piece of equipment to shut down. do you care to share? ginger: i just got a text within the last minute, i...
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it is not gio's baltic but when it is just meant coming across it is -- and that vast majority of menon't want to show that. that his initial security crisis. economic crisis. real border crisis that lands on joe's play. and joe has lost track of the kids. he lost track of half of the kids. how do you do that? you just let them go? right under joe papa's nose. next time joe says, i care about the children, it is a live. he does not care about workers either. they still jobs. they depress the wages and he is not even sending any of them back. we just got to raw data. 80%, to the state and then if you get to hundred thousand, richard richard. in a month. richard -- >> what do you think my name? 60,000 our getaways. you don't even see them. you try to turn texas blueprint if you are democrats running for president, you start off with texas and california, and new york. that is over 100 electoral college votes there in your pocket. >> it diverse in terms of what is happening. we just talked about covid. and the covid mandate. the democrats absolutely refused that mandate vaccines for deep
it is not gio's baltic but when it is just meant coming across it is -- and that vast majority of menon't want to show that. that his initial security crisis. economic crisis. real border crisis that lands on joe's play. and joe has lost track of the kids. he lost track of half of the kids. how do you do that? you just let them go? right under joe papa's nose. next time joe says, i care about the children, it is a live. he does not care about workers either. they still jobs. they depress the...
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states in our own division and the we weakening of american democracy as being probably the driving gionow but for any number of years. the trump-run republican party as you mentioned 78% in the cnn poll this week saying they don't believe the president of the united states has been legitimately elected as a result of a completely unfounded lie. these numbers are as high and in some surveys even higher than they were on january 6th when the original insurrection at the capitol occurred. in many ways, that suggests the political climate in the country has worsened and not improved in the first nine months of the biden administration. why do i say that? in part because, you know, it could have turned out differently in the immediate aftermath of january 6th. you could have seen republicans reject that former president trump systematically. you could have seen republicans in congress, for example, tee siegs civilly not move to support his challenge to the election, decisively say he has no place in our party. they did not do so and the result is you're seeing is opinion inside the republic
states in our own division and the we weakening of american democracy as being probably the driving gionow but for any number of years. the trump-run republican party as you mentioned 78% in the cnn poll this week saying they don't believe the president of the united states has been legitimately elected as a result of a completely unfounded lie. these numbers are as high and in some surveys even higher than they were on january 6th when the original insurrection at the capitol occurred. in many...
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look, i'm gioing to keep showin you this video because i hear and see too many trying to change the realitypecially when these same insurrectionist types are planning more chaos. an internal capitol police memo reviewed by cnn notes the intel community is seeing a noticeable uptick in violent chatter. so much so they want to put the fence back up to protect the capitol. the same people saying that freedom means not wearing a mask are really okay with people attacking the bastian of our freedom and planning more violence? #bebetter. we'll be right back with the handoff. when you have metastatic breast cancer, what does it mean to be a thriver? it means we grab a hold of what matters most. we sweat the details. ask for what we want. get what we need. and we need more time. so, we want kisqali. living longer is possible and proven with kisqali when taken with a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor in premenopausal women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali is a pill that's significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor alone. kis
look, i'm gioing to keep showin you this video because i hear and see too many trying to change the realitypecially when these same insurrectionist types are planning more chaos. an internal capitol police memo reviewed by cnn notes the intel community is seeing a noticeable uptick in violent chatter. so much so they want to put the fence back up to protect the capitol. the same people saying that freedom means not wearing a mask are really okay with people attacking the bastian of our freedom...
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r w relationship with art the distributor, her relationship with lisa and gio, and her new relationship with earthwise, this company not only has wholesale distribution, it has national distribution. ♪♪ ♪ it doesn't matter where i've been ♪ ♪ it doesn't matter how i got this feeling ♪ ♪ i'll be alright ♪ lemonis: i'm here in salt lake city, and i'm going to a business that, quite frankly, i never thought i would come to. it's called harvest lane honey, and it's a multigenerational family that makes beekeeping kits that they send to your home. but this is going to be anything but a sweet deal. rhonda: keep your feet stomping when we go over there. they do like to crawl up your legs. lemonis: rhonda. [ laughter ] hol-- the business has lost $7 million. the business is insolvent. mindy: maybe i'm not the right person to run this. lemonis: to run the company? mindy: yeah, i hate it. i hate being the c.e.o. of this. lemonis: you do? mindy: yeah. lemonis: our deal doesn't look like it's possible. i'm marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to help businesses. i love investing in american busi
r w relationship with art the distributor, her relationship with lisa and gio, and her new relationship with earthwise, this company not only has wholesale distribution, it has national distribution. ♪♪ ♪ it doesn't matter where i've been ♪ ♪ it doesn't matter how i got this feeling ♪ ♪ i'll be alright ♪ lemonis: i'm here in salt lake city, and i'm going to a business that, quite frankly, i never thought i would come to. it's called harvest lane honey, and it's a...
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>> well, as a former senior auditor for the federal government, the gio, i have very strong feelingss been discussed isn't an audit at all, it's a partisan political enterprise and as an election administrator, that concerns me greatly as well because it's really not about finding answers. it's really about trying to discredit the fair election results, and i would add that since we have been discussing threats, you know, those threats really spiked around election time leading up to certification, they go away, but whenever this talk of audits and bringing to other states what has happened in arizona occurs, the threats resume as they have here in philadelphia with my fellow commissioners and i. >> al schmidt, republican, philadelphia city commissioner. i have to say, being an election official is not a job that you require hazard pay, but at this point, it might. appreciate what you do. >> thank you, sir. >>> new covid concerns surrounding russia's vladimir putin. we are live in moscow, next. >>> and new data on who's being left behind when it comes to testing and vaccines in the u
>> well, as a former senior auditor for the federal government, the gio, i have very strong feelingss been discussed isn't an audit at all, it's a partisan political enterprise and as an election administrator, that concerns me greatly as well because it's really not about finding answers. it's really about trying to discredit the fair election results, and i would add that since we have been discussing threats, you know, those threats really spiked around election time leading up to...
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with art, the distributor, her relationship with lisa and gio, and her new relationship with earthwise, this company not only has wholesale distribution, it has national distribution. ♪♪ lemonis: when's the last time you rode the fun slide? jerry: about a week. lemonis: let's go! tonight on "the profit"... my god, i'm already dizzy. ...a family fun center located on 7 acres in las vegas has become one of the city's most popular destinations. taylor: whoo! we're the birthday party capital of the world. lemonis: this feels like it. after nearly 27 years in this industry, owners jerry and matisun barton are ready to hand over the keys to their son, taylor. jerry: you're doing good, buddy. lemonis: but taylor struggles to fit in, sometimes appearing totally out of control. taylor: we sell fun here, so if you're not smiling, i'm gonna send you home. lemonis: your attitude, i want to throw it in the trash. previously, taylor was a nascar driver, but his career came to a screeching halt. announcer: barton goes around. taylor: it was my identity. it's the only thing i knew, so losing it, i did
with art, the distributor, her relationship with lisa and gio, and her new relationship with earthwise, this company not only has wholesale distribution, it has national distribution. ♪♪ lemonis: when's the last time you rode the fun slide? jerry: about a week. lemonis: let's go! tonight on "the profit"... my god, i'm already dizzy. ...a family fun center located on 7 acres in las vegas has become one of the city's most popular destinations. taylor: whoo! we're the birthday party...
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we are expecting some of the positivity in part dlifn by the gio application.hat to feed through despite supply concerns at toyota. tom: that is one sign. the asian session driving the optimism once again. putting aside what was a foul mood on wall street. we had that change in sentiment around chinese technology. that is feeding into the session this morning in europe. on the back of that e.c.b. decision, to paire some of those bond purchases. of course the focus on that meeting in december and the flexibility around that. this is the open as things stand spain also gaining .3%. if it was a taper, then it was a very dovish one. anna: the lady is not tapering as she said. the e.c.b. will slow the pace of the pandemic bond buying program in the find quarter of this year. christine lagarde says it does not amount to -- as we have been discussing. >> the recovery of the euro area economy is increasingly advanced. inflation to 3% in august. we expect inflation to rise further this autumn but to decline next year. we see annual inflation at 2.2% in 2021. we see the
we are expecting some of the positivity in part dlifn by the gio application.hat to feed through despite supply concerns at toyota. tom: that is one sign. the asian session driving the optimism once again. putting aside what was a foul mood on wall street. we had that change in sentiment around chinese technology. that is feeding into the session this morning in europe. on the back of that e.c.b. decision, to paire some of those bond purchases. of course the focus on that meeting in december...
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board and when it was at the board when it was over at gio at the end of july.i appreciate you are taking more time to go into this. it is complicated. i learned a few things with the discussion just now. i am still on the fence about this. i think once again you could send this out of committee without recommendation. i think it is arguable. the budget analyst recommendations in support. i might have said policy matter for the board. it could go either way. one hand maintenance cost that argue replacement. on the other hand it is a significant expense and hardware should have been procured the last time to last longer than this. we shouldn't be replacing hardware so quickly. finally, when staff said and i hadn't heard this before. there are a lot of batteries used and tossed away. i think tossed in the trash. i hope we are not tossing batteries in the trash. they need recycled properly. if this new arrangement would minimize or eliminate use of one-time batteries and go to rechargeables that is a good benefit. i think that broader issue of the accident of waste
board and when it was at the board when it was over at gio at the end of july.i appreciate you are taking more time to go into this. it is complicated. i learned a few things with the discussion just now. i am still on the fence about this. i think once again you could send this out of committee without recommendation. i think it is arguable. the budget analyst recommendations in support. i might have said policy matter for the board. it could go either way. one hand maintenance cost that argue...
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t'ets gio suser s goi etng innn cons to i w t bme? onnththth wth wenthw are w oing toseho gs? inge.ar ar ari doarnk t tll w t w t wak wae coe h h h hris.ear- ylfananan w itbt d d t d docra w do peomee wplpl me all th decisisio ledis lis fghanifgrean t ahe a me run foreignicyback iban the n situatiotun,tuat gavee ussib,,, be s.titi sherman, rice. bring intel community. bring in adam schiff. what intel information did he get? those are the kind of people who should be brought in. but i doubt if the democrats will do it. stuart: those are the key people perhaps subject to resignation but probably won't be. >> of course. stuart: which means we have this team in place for another 3 1/2 years. i don't think a lot of of americans have a great deal of confidence in this team. i think we're stuck with them. what say you? >> well, of course they don't have confidence. yesterday the president of the united states said that this was an extraordinary success. i mean 13 servicemembers were killed. you have hundreds of americans stranded and left behind. you have thousands of our allies left
t'ets gio suser s goi etng innn cons to i w t bme? onnththth wth wenthw are w oing toseho gs? inge.ar ar ari doarnk t tll w t w t wak wae coe h h h hris.ear- ylfananan w itbt d d t d docra w do peomee wplpl me all th decisisio ledis lis fghanifgrean t ahe a me run foreignicyback iban the n situatiotun,tuat gavee ussib,,, be s.titi sherman, rice. bring intel community. bring in adam schiff. what intel information did he get? those are the kind of people who should be brought in. but i doubt if...
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board and when it was at the board when it was over at gio at the end of july.o into this. it is complicated. i learned a few things with the discussion just now. i am still on the fence about this. i think once again you could send this out of committee without recommendation. i think it is arguable. the budget analyst recommendations in support. i might have said policy matter for the board. it could go either way. one hand maintenance cost that argue replacement. on the other hand it is a significant expense and hardware should have been procured the last time to last longer than this. we shouldn't be replacing hardware so quickly. finally, when staff said and i hadn't heard this before. there are a lot of batteries used and tossed away. i think tossed in the trash. i hope we are not tossing batteries in the trash. they need recycled properly. if this new arrangement would minimize or eliminate use of one-time batteries and go to rechargeables that is a good benefit. i think that broader issue of the accident of waste and materials we generate and use in cont
board and when it was at the board when it was over at gio at the end of july.o into this. it is complicated. i learned a few things with the discussion just now. i am still on the fence about this. i think once again you could send this out of committee without recommendation. i think it is arguable. the budget analyst recommendations in support. i might have said policy matter for the board. it could go either way. one hand maintenance cost that argue replacement. on the other hand it is a...
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they have gotten the gios back from the covid list. came back against the mets last night.s series this weekend at fenway looms. the blue jays will keep winning. >> what's the last yankees/red sox series this big? this is unbelievable. you've got the yankees and the red sox playing to get into the playoffs to stay alive at fenway. >> played the playoffs in 2018 but this is the biggest regular season series in a number years. >> i can't remember. and then they have to go to toronto after that. we're in trouble. >> look. when we had a chance against the weaker teams and didn't take advantage of it. >> anything out of the world of tennis? >> it's golf. ryder cup this weekend. not tennis. golf. smaller ball. >> yeah. >> use this other thing. >> same thing, guys. same thing. it's always -- it's the follow through. okay? just like -- throwing. swinging. it's the follow through. >> maybe this is a chance to repair alliances. this is a big weekend. >> what do you mean? are you saying we throw it again? >> definitely not. this is big. this is big. this is a premier weekend of the ye
they have gotten the gios back from the covid list. came back against the mets last night.s series this weekend at fenway looms. the blue jays will keep winning. >> what's the last yankees/red sox series this big? this is unbelievable. you've got the yankees and the red sox playing to get into the playoffs to stay alive at fenway. >> played the playoffs in 2018 but this is the biggest regular season series in a number years. >> i can't remember. and then they have to go to...