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john: [ laughs ] well, then, that's the deal. you guys need to take a walk for a minute? john: yeah, yeah. mike: no, no, no, no. no, i don't step. change it again, dude. sit down. let's freakin' do this thing. john: oh, man. okay, you got a deal, marcus. lemonis: okay. what do you think your brother would say right now? john: he'd be -- he'd be giving you a high five, and he'd be saying, "good job, guys." mike: [ voice breaking ] he -- [ clears throat ] he'd be very, very stoked for us right now. lemonis: boom. john: thank you. lemonis: okay, guys. john: thank you, partner. lemonis: you got it. all right, guys. what's happening, everybody? john: yeah, what's up, marcus? lemonis: yes! john: so excited. good to see you. lemonis: how you doing, buddy? can we just get everybody together so they know what the heck's happening? john: yeah, absolutely. lemonis: so let's talk about what's -- what's actually gonna happen. we made a deal for me to invest a million dollars. there isn't really anybody out there creating men's fun, cool, trend
john: [ laughs ] well, then, that's the deal. you guys need to take a walk for a minute? john: yeah, yeah. mike: no, no, no, no. no, i don't step. change it again, dude. sit down. let's freakin' do this thing. john: oh, man. okay, you got a deal, marcus. lemonis: okay. what do you think your brother would say right now? john: he'd be -- he'd be giving you a high five, and he'd be saying, "good job, guys." mike: [ voice breaking ] he -- [ clears throat ] he'd be very, very stoked for...
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robin it sure was all right, thank you john. >>well let's check in on the traffic we want to take a peek at the drive into san francisco doesn't look so bad out there now heading in well as far as orange sky, but it's definitely smoky. >>you have to protect yourself just limit your outdoor activity even wearing a mask as you're heading to your car the trip to san francisco looks good though i don't see any problems or crashes and we have some flashing lights of that connector ramp earlier looks like they are gone, so that's good news. all right, let's check another we have 92 trip across the san mateo bridge no hot spots here west or east between the peninsula and the east bay, so we are doing just fine get on out there now is your chance to beat the rush which is on the way you know it's going to get heavier and then we have the richmond sandra fell bridge west bound 5.80 leading up to the pay gates, no crashes, no stalls. so a pretty easy trip here into the north bay. well happening now will be seeing another day of hazy orange skies
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doing so on doing so well at the moment ok what would be some of those lessons if you if you were john well it's a it's a very well it's a nice app is working very well we only had started with the op yesterday in the u.k. which is really quite a sad situation that has taken so well and it's really wasn't complacent over the summer because italy suffered so badly in the 1st wave and it was the 1st country really to suffer but i don't think it forgotten the lessons of the. of what we might call this 1st wave whereas other countries took their foot off the off the accelerator a little bit italy maintained its 14 days quarantine it didn't really encroach tourism the way spain did a lot of the resurgence in cases in spain now from tourism so it was minimal and italy used its testing capacity wisely so all countries are limited testing to prostate it to be targeted to test trace and isolate the contacts of people that was symptomatic the contacts of people who were asymptomatic whether it was work family or social and the other thing they did in italy was the identify specific infection drives a
doing so on doing so well at the moment ok what would be some of those lessons if you if you were john well it's a it's a very well it's a nice app is working very well we only had started with the op yesterday in the u.k. which is really quite a sad situation that has taken so well and it's really wasn't complacent over the summer because italy suffered so badly in the 1st wave and it was the 1st country really to suffer but i don't think it forgotten the lessons of the. of what we might call...
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thank you john. well, let's check in on the traffic around the bay area this morning starting off with the bay bridge 80 wesson to san francisco. still looking good so far we don't have any trouble spots here leaving the maze heading into downtown san francisco so we're off to a really good start with no problems no complaints from oakland all the way over to the skyway all right, let's check in on 92, it's our busiest bridge as usual. we have a little bit of a crowd now rolling out of hayward over to the peninsula no big trouble spot. so that means it's a great time just don't out there early do it now before something pops up all right over to the richmond sandra fell bridge traffic, nice and light and quiet here on 5.80 westbound into the north bay. so that's a good commute as well and then remember i still have a problem in fremont that's wrapping up on 84. at night which is niles canyon between polymers road and 6.80 it's still haven't shut down because of that major accident from last night. pole wa
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>>haha john in the weather center now with a look at the forecast waiting john. >>well even the bears are trying to escape the smoke, but i is definitely a nother smoky one another hazy one across the bay this morning. >>your view of mount diablo from walnut creek. very hazy that orange is close the sun's coming up, not the most welcome sight after what we've been saying so air quality is the worst up in portions of the north bay right along the coast and southern san mateo and santa cruz counties and then for inland east bay area also not looking great pockets of moderate conditions in san francisco. the marine headlines way up in the north bay and then south of san jose, some of your better areas just keep an eye on her smoke that's really keep those updated free through the day and hopefully or at least get a few minutes out there where you can enjoy better conditions from time to time as for the big picture set up high pressure is about to push into place and one of the things about high pressure sinking stagnant air that means hazy conditions like that to be stayin
>>haha john in the weather center now with a look at the forecast waiting john. >>well even the bears are trying to escape the smoke, but i is definitely a nother smoky one another hazy one across the bay this morning. >>your view of mount diablo from walnut creek. very hazy that orange is close the sun's coming up, not the most welcome sight after what we've been saying so air quality is the worst up in portions of the north bay right along the coast and southern san mateo...
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john's ministry of defense regularly reports the shelling of their positions and territories from the armenian side connor offensive operations have led to the liberation of several settlements to the south as well as a range of strategic positions to the north the defense ministry also reports losses among the enemy's personnel and military equipment official see that there is or by john army is ensuring the security of its sovereign territories the escalation has led to deaths and injuries both military and civilian speaking about the perception of the population as are by journey citizens and reacted down things yes tickly to the news of the army's successes. filling in the blanks for us on the situation our. conversation earlier with you harvey. this is a conflict that has flared up and gone through parents of love for over 3 decades now but within the last 24 hours we have seen the most serious escalation in recent years that happened on sunday but the military activity continued through the night and is still ongoing monday how we got to the stage is not entirely clear because there are such conflicting versions both the media as a breach on each other of these deadly clashes which violate
john's ministry of defense regularly reports the shelling of their positions and territories from the armenian side connor offensive operations have led to the liberation of several settlements to the south as well as a range of strategic positions to the north the defense ministry also reports losses among the enemy's personnel and military equipment official see that there is or by john army is ensuring the security of its sovereign territories the escalation has led to deaths and injuries...
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according to her by john's defense ministry connor offensive operations have led to the liberation of several settlements to the south as well as a range of strategic positions to the north. the defense ministry also reports losses among the enemy's personnel and military equipment. boku officials see that there is or by john army is ensuring the security of its sovereign territories. the escalation has led to deaths and injuries both military and civilian. speaking about the perception of the population as are by journey citizens do support the actions of the armed forces and the counter offensive operation in the conflict zone they have reacted down fuse yeah stickley to the news of the army's successes or the director of the crisis research institute mark on believes that public sentiment within both countries could have played a part in the sudden outbreak of hostilities. well one big problem here is that on both sides popular opinion is highly mobile and so you have a situation that you have approximately a 1000000 people in azerbaijan who are refugees from armenia you have hundreds of thousands of people in armenia who
according to her by john's defense ministry connor offensive operations have led to the liberation of several settlements to the south as well as a range of strategic positions to the north. the defense ministry also reports losses among the enemy's personnel and military equipment. boku officials see that there is or by john army is ensuring the security of its sovereign territories. the escalation has led to deaths and injuries both military and civilian. speaking about the perception of the...
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population and they chose to secede in the ninety's but internationally it is still recognised as part of john well let's take a look back at its troubled history books. so as is often the case with disputes along religious or ethnic lines you can see the region has been scarred by really bloody clashes and that was back in the ninety's actually took 30000 lives and left 1000000 people displaced now that as a big johny president says he's confident that this enclave will be fully retired as a big john but the armenian prime minister says well actually i'm now ready to consider the region's independence the really differing perceptions of how the future of iraq will look like countries were involved in brokering a peace when they were hostilities in the past what's the international reaction been on this occasion well over the years there have been numerous attempts to stabilize the situation to that and russia france on the u.s. or the minutes group and in fact the armenian prime minister only recently asked for the group to reboot its efforts with a renewed passion saying that they are on the brin
population and they chose to secede in the ninety's but internationally it is still recognised as part of john well let's take a look back at its troubled history books. so as is often the case with disputes along religious or ethnic lines you can see the region has been scarred by really bloody clashes and that was back in the ninety's actually took 30000 lives and left 1000000 people displaced now that as a big johny president says he's confident that this enclave will be fully retired as a...
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thank you john. well a call for justice is echoing across the country as demonstrators protest, a grand jury's decision. >>not to indict any officers for charges directly related to the death of brianna taylor. now this is video of the protests that happened in san francisco. demonstrators gathered outside the city's mission police station projecting hashtag brianna taylor and defund sfpd now and over the east bay in oakland, a group of protesters marched right in the middle of the street. there was also a rally in the south bay in san jose. and we also heard reports of demonstrations in sunnyvale. and louisville kentucky, 2 officers were shot during a protest that happened about a mile away from where most of the protesters were gathered a group broke off just before curfew began and police responded with tear gas to break up the crowd when shots were fired. >>one person is in custody. now this all stems from a 6 month long investigation. brianna taylor was a 26 year-old emt who was shot and killed by lo
thank you john. well a call for justice is echoing across the country as demonstrators protest, a grand jury's decision. >>not to indict any officers for charges directly related to the death of brianna taylor. now this is video of the protests that happened in san francisco. demonstrators gathered outside the city's mission police station projecting hashtag brianna taylor and defund sfpd now and over the east bay in oakland, a group of protesters marched right in the middle of the...
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those are the updates on your forecast robin i'll send it back your way all right thank you john. well now let's check in on the traffic we are off to a very quiet start the trip around >>80 from the east bay into san francisco looks good. it's picking up a little bit but i don't see any big trouble spots that you have to worry about so come on it's it's going to be wide open on the span the skyway and leaving san francisco as well. if you plan on continuing on to a southbound 1, 1, it's good from san francisco over to the peninsula. let's check in on the san mateo bridge, your connection between the peninsula and east bay as usual we have a crowd here look over to your right that's a heavy traffic leaving the east bay leaving hayward heading over to the peninsula and it is sluggish in deed. we don't have any big problems approaching the high rise or heading through foster city or san matteo slight sure bright going eastbound right. someone coming in hayward there with some really bright lights. all right. let's do have another bridge. i think that's it for now we'll check more coming
those are the updates on your forecast robin i'll send it back your way all right thank you john. well now let's check in on the traffic we are off to a very quiet start the trip around >>80 from the east bay into san francisco looks good. it's picking up a little bit but i don't see any big trouble spots that you have to worry about so come on it's it's going to be wide open on the span the skyway and leaving san francisco as well. if you plan on continuing on to a southbound 1, 1, it's...
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jaundice from scorpions guitarist shameka to jazz trumpeter wynton marsalis to the great film composer john well you know all of them ponder whether their own music would be possible if it weren't for beethoven's legacy the movie a world without beethoven premieres this week here on the dublin. let's welcome to arts and culture i think you now you play and one of the world's very top orchestras that has to be said so for you this idea of a world without beethoven must sound like i'm nightmare but what about the average person on the street who might say it world without of course i mean we know who beethoven was musicians do most of your viewers do probably as well but if there are people out there who don't they still would probably know how to answer if i think they probably go so they do know beethoven although they may not think they do so of course as wynton marsalis says in the film he says there are people out there that don't know beethoven then they have a good life too but this is what this film is all about ok well let's check out a little bit more the movie a world without beethoven
jaundice from scorpions guitarist shameka to jazz trumpeter wynton marsalis to the great film composer john well you know all of them ponder whether their own music would be possible if it weren't for beethoven's legacy the movie a world without beethoven premieres this week here on the dublin. let's welcome to arts and culture i think you now you play and one of the world's very top orchestras that has to be said so for you this idea of a world without beethoven must sound like i'm nightmare...
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what did you make of her response, john? well, she files on. but, ithink her response, john? but, i think she does herjob very well. she is very well prepared, she's got a brief, her talking points and she doesn't straight 5 degrees in either direction. but when she talks about excess deaths as a calculation, that is kinda complicated. the much easier calculation for people to understand is what proportion of does do we have relative to our population? and i think that is a very much more uncomfortable figure for the united states to deal with. and one that she clearly didn't want to entertain despite my persistent attem pts to entertain despite my persistent attempts at trying to question her on it. the persistent mr sobel. thank you very much forjoining the programme john. sticking with coronavirus — president trump claimed last night in a town hall with undecided voters that the country was ‘rounding the corner‘ of the crisis, and even raised the possibility of a vaccine being ready within just a few weeks, a timeline that vaccine researchers say is ambitious. on his own tr
what did you make of her response, john? well, she files on. but, ithink her response, john? but, i think she does herjob very well. she is very well prepared, she's got a brief, her talking points and she doesn't straight 5 degrees in either direction. but when she talks about excess deaths as a calculation, that is kinda complicated. the much easier calculation for people to understand is what proportion of does do we have relative to our population? and i think that is a very much more...
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us from scorpions guitarist shankar to jazz trumpeter wynton marsalis to the great film composer john well you know all of them ponder whether their own music would be possible if it weren't for beethoven's legacy i mean. a world without beethoven premieres this week here on you know where you. are well it's fun and arts and culture thank you now you play and one of the world's very top orchestras it has to be said so for you this idea of a world without beethoven must sound like i'm nightmare but what about the average person on the street who might say it without of course i mean we know who beethoven was musicians do most of your viewers do probably as well but if there are people out there who don't they still would probably know how to answer if i think they probably go so they do know beethoven although they may not think they do so of course as wynton marsalis says in the film he says there are people out there that don't know beethoven then they have a good life too but this is what this film is all about ok well let's check out a little bit more the movie a world without beethoven
us from scorpions guitarist shankar to jazz trumpeter wynton marsalis to the great film composer john well you know all of them ponder whether their own music would be possible if it weren't for beethoven's legacy i mean. a world without beethoven premieres this week here on you know where you. are well it's fun and arts and culture thank you now you play and one of the world's very top orchestras it has to be said so for you this idea of a world without beethoven must sound like i'm nightmare...
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customer into maryland as well. john: card the crabs doing this year. gov. larry hogan: i'm sample them personally. let's talk about another issue for maryland that you cover in the book. that's been a plague in all 50 states. it is the ovoid crisis. tell me how difficult has that battle been in maryland. when you sit in the fight. gov. larry hogan: is a very difficult battle and when we have been wrestling with for a while. when i was running for governor in 2014, it was not something that most people work focused on. and i can tell you that i was traveling around. our state is . diverse . we have a very rural areas. some . urban areas, we were like an american mentor. we have a little bit of everything. everywhere i traveled with us today would going to these areas and sit down with areas leaders and i would say what is the number one problem facing your community here. every single instance they said, opioids. and i was shocked. this not just in the city of baltimore. it was in wealthy rich government counties like montgomery county. it was in very rural
customer into maryland as well. john: card the crabs doing this year. gov. larry hogan: i'm sample them personally. let's talk about another issue for maryland that you cover in the book. that's been a plague in all 50 states. it is the ovoid crisis. tell me how difficult has that battle been in maryland. when you sit in the fight. gov. larry hogan: is a very difficult battle and when we have been wrestling with for a while. when i was running for governor in 2014, it was not something that...
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john? >> well, a little less than five weeks to go. jeff zeleny counting votes already in mccomb county, michigan. >>> continuing the conversation. julie pace from the associated press, and from the "wall street journal" and another from the "washington post." start with you, julie. take fundamental dynamics, take as few days to sort through polls and may take extra days because of so much chaos and wreckage after last night. joe biden, show you the polls, leading in pennsylvania, leading in wisconsin, leading even in ohio, leading in michigan, a very close race, slight lead or statistical tie in iowa. conventional wisdom tells you, come in front-runner, donald trump didn't change the basic dynamic of the race. joe biden wins instant polls after. is that the right a morning-after analysis? >> i think it is. you're right. it was donald trump who i think has the burden to shift the dynamic right now. he's the one who is behind in national polls. also behind in a lot of these battleground state polls. so it was up to him to try to build h
john? >> well, a little less than five weeks to go. jeff zeleny counting votes already in mccomb county, michigan. >>> continuing the conversation. julie pace from the associated press, and from the "wall street journal" and another from the "washington post." start with you, julie. take fundamental dynamics, take as few days to sort through polls and may take extra days because of so much chaos and wreckage after last night. joe biden, show you the polls,...
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well said, as always, john. thanks so much for being with us, john solomon. presidential campaign staffer for jeb bush, of all people, fellow by the name of danny diaz, shared his forecast for phase one of the u.s./china trade deal. diaz told politico, quote: i think history probably bears this out, that if something abroad hits a foreign policy or a new development that occurs, obviously, there are players on the global stage that are looking to get involved not just in an electoral manner, but in a geopolitical one. he was talking about, of all things, an october surprise. and some experts are producting e dealea aeaheearherher wit the di pctreindirein a sorts sts of of offff specu a t say s st oober riserise hiket's gt'st'ngt'ng remai rn r ruriseisis bas depthfththth the conurjeectur e 'rewe'rwe'reeing at polit ets.eheicalut o o let joining uin tonig tht, d michael pi ury,ur directorec of the the ntntorhinesehi snetrateg at the h institute. mike, let's start with the president saying, you know, if joe biden wins, america's going to be owned by china. it's
well said, as always, john. thanks so much for being with us, john solomon. presidential campaign staffer for jeb bush, of all people, fellow by the name of danny diaz, shared his forecast for phase one of the u.s./china trade deal. diaz told politico, quote: i think history probably bears this out, that if something abroad hits a foreign policy or a new development that occurs, obviously, there are players on the global stage that are looking to get involved not just in an electoral manner,...
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john. >>well as continue to see containment advancing on those places across the bay area we're continuing to see improving air quality across the area too look at where we're sitting this morning huge improvements from even yesterday with good conditions for the vast majority of us your forecast ahe in just a few months, we've learned a lot more about the covid-19 virus. it's real. and it's dangerous. so, on behalf of all of us working on the front lines, please take it seriously. and while we don't yet have a cure or a vaccine, we do know how to keep you and your loved ones safe. wear a mask. wash your hands. stay six feet apart. do your best to stay out of crowded spaces. and get a flu shot, it's even more important this year. we can do this. if we do it together. ♪ >>well we're back time now 9.45 the director of california's human services is advocating for canceling halloween this year or at least halloween as we know it we've got dennis shanahan with the full story. >>halloween is still abou
john. >>well as continue to see containment advancing on those places across the bay area we're continuing to see improving air quality across the area too look at where we're sitting this morning huge improvements from even yesterday with good conditions for the vast majority of us your forecast ahe in just a few months, we've learned a lot more about the covid-19 virus. it's real. and it's dangerous. so, on behalf of all of us working on the front lines, please take it seriously. and...
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the comments that he made about john mccain are really interesting because i knew john well. i traveled the world with john. i was best man at his wedding. john was a hero, not because he was shot down, but because he endured 5 1/2 years of torture. and when the north vietnamese said we'll let you out early, let's make a deal, john mccain said no deal. i don't go out until everybody goes out. that's what makes him a hero to millions of people, not only in this country, but around the world where he is revered. the notion he would still maintain he's not a hero, he's a loser, it really troubled me a great deal. now, the allegations about those who are handicapped, tammy duckworth. she lost something, she lost half her body. max cleeland lost half his body. bob dole lost half his body. dan inouye. these are people willing to sacrifice their blood and bodies in order to defend the flag and what it represents. it's not to pay tribute to president trump. it's to pay tribute to the flag and to the constitution. so for the president to say, well, i gave them money. it's as if it's hi
the comments that he made about john mccain are really interesting because i knew john well. i traveled the world with john. i was best man at his wedding. john was a hero, not because he was shot down, but because he endured 5 1/2 years of torture. and when the north vietnamese said we'll let you out early, let's make a deal, john mccain said no deal. i don't go out until everybody goes out. that's what makes him a hero to millions of people, not only in this country, but around the world...
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john. >>wellir quality improved for some not necessarily for all of us looking so great though very poor conditions in red on the ballot in orange you have 4 and those spots a yellow near the coast though, and moderate >>we are 30 is the time our top story this morning continues to be the air quality the poor nature of it as we wake up this morning on a tuesday. we're looking at live pictures from walnut creek san francisco, the golden gate bridge and the bay bridge. and i guess the one thing is the shot, it's look a little clear right because this the air is actually getting a little better john trouble in the weather center has been following that for us and it looks like conditions actually make it better still in the next day or 2 yeah, we're looking at improvements actively taking place at least for a lot of the bay area. bay bridge looking good golden gate was really clear half moon bay also looking really nice look at all that sunshine overhead actually see the mountains down coast there a
john. >>wellir quality improved for some not necessarily for all of us looking so great though very poor conditions in red on the ballot in orange you have 4 and those spots a yellow near the coast though, and moderate >>we are 30 is the time our top story this morning continues to be the air quality the poor nature of it as we wake up this morning on a tuesday. we're looking at live pictures from walnut creek san francisco, the golden gate bridge and the bay bridge. and i guess the...
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john? >> yeah. well, i think that, you know, in the book there's a story of a man named nick, and he's -- he has an interesting background. his family, apparently, didn't have a lot of money growing up. so when he would, you know, ask his father or complain to his father, dad, i don't have this, his father had an interesting response. his father's response was go make it. go make one. i don't have a bike. go make one. so he came up with, essentially, developed the led technology. and so instead of, you know, we had sort of the government lightbulbs that everybody liked for a long time, right? he invented the led bulb which now you can have, you know, i guess, pretty much any color of the rainbow? the energy is used for light as opposed to heat. it's much more efficient, it's cheaper, they last forever. i don't remember replace an led bulb. so i think from a conservative perspective it's clearly not the case that we don't appreciate the environment, as rick was saying. god wants us to care for the earth,
john? >> yeah. well, i think that, you know, in the book there's a story of a man named nick, and he's -- he has an interesting background. his family, apparently, didn't have a lot of money growing up. so when he would, you know, ask his father or complain to his father, dad, i don't have this, his father had an interesting response. his father's response was go make it. go make one. i don't have a bike. go make one. so he came up with, essentially, developed the led technology. and so...
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. >> is it risky politically, john? >> well, it's risky politically if your supporters start dieing. look, i mean, you know, it's no secret the trump administration and the trump campaign doesn't think rules or laws apply to them. >> how's that for law and order? >> exactly. look, pandemics don't care about partisan politics but when partisan puts pandemic through the political prism, then you've got a golden escalator to the darwin awards. what you might start seeing. massive spikes in covid cases in tulsa. and you know, r.i.p. herman be kaine. to double down on that shows how deeply needy the president is to get energy from rallies and how many of his supporters would love to be there with him and share space even at expense 6 their holte. jim acosta interviewed one who said if i die, i die. >> and not wearing masks to try to protect themselves. joe biden called the event reckless. meantime trump is attacking biden for nor hitting the trail. here's what he said earlier. >> he's in his basement right now. and he's saying what
. >> is it risky politically, john? >> well, it's risky politically if your supporters start dieing. look, i mean, you know, it's no secret the trump administration and the trump campaign doesn't think rules or laws apply to them. >> how's that for law and order? >> exactly. look, pandemics don't care about partisan politics but when partisan puts pandemic through the political prism, then you've got a golden escalator to the darwin awards. what you might start seeing....
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john: well, yes, important to remember that there's been a lot going on underneath the table for a numberears. the emirates, bahrains have had links and ties to israel but they were afraid to make them public because they were afraid of what the reaction would be amongst their own populations that have been sort of raised on a very heavy doze in doctrination of anti, antizionism and antiisrael. what's good here that the trump administration launched the deal of the century back in february to solve the palestinian question, it led to the issue of israel possibly annexing up to 30% of the west and they saw an opportunity and get the united states to help freeze annexation and they then saw an opportunity that we can now rush forward and bring above board the full normalization of relationships with israel which the emirates and bahrains have known for years, the thing that's really going to help them serve their interest and meet the threats that they face in 21st century rather than continuing to be held hostage by a palestinian conflict that is -- that now looks as hard to solve as at an
john: well, yes, important to remember that there's been a lot going on underneath the table for a numberears. the emirates, bahrains have had links and ties to israel but they were afraid to make them public because they were afraid of what the reaction would be amongst their own populations that have been sort of raised on a very heavy doze in doctrination of anti, antizionism and antiisrael. what's good here that the trump administration launched the deal of the century back in february to...
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well you know what the weather is you and yeah, super hot john good board fanfare listen on my face, mean that's so hey anything to cool you down we've all been creative the past couple of days. in the bay area know half of us still have a c i don't either and it was brutal yesterday and unfortunately today we're going to be seeing more of that the heat will be back in full force meaning dangerously hot day time highs to check on family members friends that you know are most vulnerable get creative with those ways to cool down of course trying to still respect social distancing. you look outside half moon bay, this morning has been one of our cooler spots and by cooler i mean 80's definitely not cooled by any means but does be the rest of the bay area have been bay is our cool spot. this morning at 57 degrees oakland and alameda at 70 currently unfortunately berkeley us held on to the heat overnight, as well as cloverdale which just recently right behind me there fell into the upper 70's so berkeley, even if you have the window open not getting a whole lot of relief this morning nor
well you know what the weather is you and yeah, super hot john good board fanfare listen on my face, mean that's so hey anything to cool you down we've all been creative the past couple of days. in the bay area know half of us still have a c i don't either and it was brutal yesterday and unfortunately today we're going to be seeing more of that the heat will be back in full force meaning dangerously hot day time highs to check on family members friends that you know are most vulnerable get...
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on my rider of my contract [ laughter ] >> seth: how did you - how did this idea occur to you, john >> wellfor me, and i just had a bunch of writer's block. and so my wife sue, sue galloway, who you know, said, "why don't you just -- you should write something for paula because she's the funniest person we know." and then i went off for like five minutes and came back immediately with this idea because i thought of her, just picturing paula as like a "miss marple" or a jessica fletcher character just fit perfectly and then pitched it to paula, and it just all fell into place. >> it was one of those calls because sometimes you get a call of like, "hey, i was thinking what if this." and you're like, "i'm going to think about that." and he called me with that, and i was like, "when can we immediately do this? oh, my god." [ laughter ] and then we found a home at quibi. >> seth: and you did find a home at quibi, and one of the things you also found yourself doing was watching old "murder, she wrotes." and while they are not -- i mean it's light drama like the show is never too scary or too dark
on my rider of my contract [ laughter ] >> seth: how did you - how did this idea occur to you, john >> wellfor me, and i just had a bunch of writer's block. and so my wife sue, sue galloway, who you know, said, "why don't you just -- you should write something for paula because she's the funniest person we know." and then i went off for like five minutes and came back immediately with this idea because i thought of her, just picturing paula as like a "miss...
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order john hendren that watching that early voting for us in minneapolis minnesota thank you so much john well let's dig into this now with lester spence he is a professor of political science and africana studies at johns hopkins university and he joins us now from baltimore less to as john and i were just saying that minneapolis is really ground 0 for the summer of protest can you talk us through in your mind how you feel those events have really shaped the campaign so far. yes. before our george floyd's. murder of i think a lot of us thought that the campaign would basically. rise and fall over basically be determined by how people felt about. trans deep deep deep corruption and then how people felt that he handled the pandemic right but then when with the murder of george floyd and jacob riata taylor we see we don't just see protests we see protests that are so widespread in areas that have large black populations in areas of the united states that have really small black populations that it seems as if that that adds an extra layer and it's complicated because there was if we go back to 1
order john hendren that watching that early voting for us in minneapolis minnesota thank you so much john well let's dig into this now with lester spence he is a professor of political science and africana studies at johns hopkins university and he joins us now from baltimore less to as john and i were just saying that minneapolis is really ground 0 for the summer of protest can you talk us through in your mind how you feel those events have really shaped the campaign so far. yes. before our...
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>>and solano counties well if there's one family that has really been hit hard. john phillips is one of many victims who lost their homes. but he is trying to focus on the positive. >>marking all the electrical. the gas lines and water lines were they were. so when people come in they they know where they are when they do the cleanup is just a beautiful locations we love vacaville. we love the have a lot of friends here. family is close by. so we we just really like it. >>if you like that. >>thank you have that outlook while you're picking up the pieces of you know charred remains your home. and there's a classic car burned up. john says they're committing to rebuilding no matter how long it takes. these salvaging what he can preparing for contractors to clear the debris and get started. i can do is rebuild right. >>i will take a quick break still much more news ahead here on the kron 4 morning news the valais police department is working to put an end to shootings in their city with a new initiative will have details on what they're calling operation peace up we'll h
>>and solano counties well if there's one family that has really been hit hard. john phillips is one of many victims who lost their homes. but he is trying to focus on the positive. >>marking all the electrical. the gas lines and water lines were they were. so when people come in they they know where they are when they do the cleanup is just a beautiful locations we love vacaville. we love the have a lot of friends here. family is close by. so we we just really like it. >>if...
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thank you john. well, another big story this morning of course is the coronavirus the united states now on the brink of reaching 200,000 deaths in the coronavirus pandemic. >>right now there are a little more than a 199,500 deaths so far with more than 6 million cases across the country and as we're reaching that milestone on the national front san francisco has a different story the pictures getting better and they're moving forward with reopening the city today, some schools in fact could reopen as well as museums and galleries and for more on the story we want to go to kron 4 sarah stinson live for us this morning from san francisco sarah. >>live inside the aquarium of the bay and this is just awesome to be inside they've been closed for 27 weeks and today at 1 o'clock they'll open up to the public very exciting there's a lot they're doing to make sure everyone is safe so joining us live now george shake of the president tell us. how excited are you to reopen today. >>and since pretty phenomenal to see
thank you john. well, another big story this morning of course is the coronavirus the united states now on the brink of reaching 200,000 deaths in the coronavirus pandemic. >>right now there are a little more than a 199,500 deaths so far with more than 6 million cases across the country and as we're reaching that milestone on the national front san francisco has a different story the pictures getting better and they're moving forward with reopening the city today, some schools in fact...
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here and what kind of impact did it have been easier on your colleague john disappeared. well i didn't have to be on it. well to be honest 'd i must say. it was hard it was a hard reality to rise to. because i actually went up 1st when i jolliest because journalists are supposed to be a family so when you hear how one of your one of your colleagues is reported missing this creates as. it came as a for as it's raised to the john it's just too in their way that it is hard it was a little bit harder for us to be able. to do the work that way we're supposed to be doing it because most of the attention was on the day i tried to talk to the to his disappearance and we conducted multiple reports about his disappearance but within our hearts it was some kind of grief some kind of group about imagine having somebody missing you don't know his whereabouts and you try to conduct an investigation the government it seems to be not much more important and this is you understand that we really are kind of but feelings. i'm struck because peer mentioned that journalism and journalists are kin
here and what kind of impact did it have been easier on your colleague john disappeared. well i didn't have to be on it. well to be honest 'd i must say. it was hard it was a hard reality to rise to. because i actually went up 1st when i jolliest because journalists are supposed to be a family so when you hear how one of your one of your colleagues is reported missing this creates as. it came as a for as it's raised to the john it's just too in their way that it is hard it was a little bit...
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. >> reporter: good morning, john. well, here across the gulf coast, preparations have been well underway for the last two days, getting ready for this storm, which many people anticipated would be arriving this morning. but as this storm has slowed down to that slow crawl out in the gulf water, residents here have another day essentially to get everything in order. and we have seen preparations going on. they have across the coastline here, in parking lots, city crews have dumped sand, where people can come and make their own sandbags and take them back to their home. this is the marina in gulfport. although the boats were ordered out of this marina. if you go about a mile inland, you can see where all of the boats have been parked in strip mall parking lots. and this morning, if you look at live pictures of the initial rain bands that are starting to hit the shore, this is a shot from pensacola beach, about 130 miles away from where i'm standing. that is some of the initial and most intense storms that we're seeing at thi
. >> reporter: good morning, john. well, here across the gulf coast, preparations have been well underway for the last two days, getting ready for this storm, which many people anticipated would be arriving this morning. but as this storm has slowed down to that slow crawl out in the gulf water, residents here have another day essentially to get everything in order. and we have seen preparations going on. they have across the coastline here, in parking lots, city crews have dumped sand,...
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john. >> well, let's hope the weather does turn the way they wish.e important live reporting there. >>> coming up for us, the president says the obama/biden industry destroyed the auto industry and he saved it but the numbers and facts tell us something different. don't forget your lunch! i'm making pizza on king's hawaiian mini subs. yum! king's hawaiian. home instead has helped seniors stay home. now, staying home isn't just staying in the place they love. it's staying safe. home instead. to us, it's personal. home instead. plates, burgers, chips... masks, outdoor air, 6 feet of distance, as few people as possible, and plenty of hand soap. make sure lowering the risk of spreading covid-19 is on your list for your next small gathering. do your part to lower the risk. >>> the president hoping very much in 2020 to recreate this map from 2016, including here in michigan. he was there last night. he's hoping for some michigan deja vu. the president visiting just a day after a visit by the democrat joe biden. biden leads in all the polls in michigan, but
john. >> well, let's hope the weather does turn the way they wish.e important live reporting there. >>> coming up for us, the president says the obama/biden industry destroyed the auto industry and he saved it but the numbers and facts tell us something different. don't forget your lunch! i'm making pizza on king's hawaiian mini subs. yum! king's hawaiian. home instead has helped seniors stay home. now, staying home isn't just staying in the place they love. it's staying safe....
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john? >> well, since bill barr became attorney general. look, bill barr has been doing the president's bidding since he took that job. he -- and misrepresented the results of the mueller report to make it appear that he had exonerated president trump. but think it's important to point out that bill barr is not just doing the president's bidding here, he's also doing bill barr's bidding. during bill barr's lifetime white christians have gone from about 80% of the population to now under half. he made a speech at notre dame last year in which he made clear his bitter opposition to the ways the country is changing. he said that conservative people with traditional values of faith were under assault from secular militants aligned with the media and academia and hollywood. there's a heavy overlap between those secular militants he sees and described in that speech and the people who are agitating for change on the basis of their view of systemic racism in the country. the kind of people who are urging a heavy turnout to defeat donald trump, who
john? >> well, since bill barr became attorney general. look, bill barr has been doing the president's bidding since he took that job. he -- and misrepresented the results of the mueller report to make it appear that he had exonerated president trump. but think it's important to point out that bill barr is not just doing the president's bidding here, he's also doing bill barr's bidding. during bill barr's lifetime white christians have gone from about 80% of the population to now under...
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your reaction, john? >> well you know, it is, joe biden is a career politician. hard to bee believe he could run for the highest office in the land without having real life experience. as a businessman, liz, i want somebody that actually knows what is going on. this flip-flop on masks is just one example. i will give you another one. that is his recent statement where he agreed with our career idiot politician governor out here that climate change is the only reason why the state's on fire. we have got all this tinder that has built up in the forest. how stupid is it to keep that tinder there and then be surprised when it goes into a raging inferno? joe biden has spent 50 years in washington, liz. he hasn't really worked in the private sector. his first thing to do as president are to raise taxes and increase regulation. that is just going to hurt the economy and, make it so that we can't recover from this pandemic elizabeth: bidden also stumbled at an event, quote. he talked about quartermasters in lady's department stores. quartermasters are a military official
your reaction, john? >> well you know, it is, joe biden is a career politician. hard to bee believe he could run for the highest office in the land without having real life experience. as a businessman, liz, i want somebody that actually knows what is going on. this flip-flop on masks is just one example. i will give you another one. that is his recent statement where he agreed with our career idiot politician governor out here that climate change is the only reason why the state's on...
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well 70's and 80's near the bay and inland. james, all right john thank you.let's look ahead of what's up for the kron 4 morning news at 8 we've got the poor air quality of course still impacting the bay area, especially as businesses in the east bay were hoping to open. >>outdoors this week we'll have details on that coming up in a live report and leaders of the city of berkeley are voting today on whether to issue citations to people who are refusing to wear their masks more on that from 4 sarah stinson and we're also going to bring you the latest on the deadly and destructive wildfires. they continue to blanket much of look, this isn't my first rodeo... and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how r
well 70's and 80's near the bay and inland. james, all right john thank you.let's look ahead of what's up for the kron 4 morning news at 8 we've got the poor air quality of course still impacting the bay area, especially as businesses in the east bay were hoping to open. >>outdoors this week we'll have details on that coming up in a live report and leaders of the city of berkeley are voting today on whether to issue citations to people who are refusing to wear their masks more on that...
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john. >> >> well, that's a good opportunity for a public hearing where everybody gets to present their what's true and what's not. jessica schneider, appreciate the important reporting. up next, the postmaster general has a message for you about mail-in voting in the fall. >>> before we go to break, millions of wild animals are injured or killed every year in the united states from human courses. the aware here's "impact your world." >> aware is a nonprofit wildlife rehabilitation center like a hospital for injured and orphaned native wildlife. we are responsible for feeding them, medicating them. they might need swim time or other physical therapy to get their strength back. we just try to get them ready for release back into the wild. we had 1,300 patients in the last year. the most patients in care coming in from human impact and number one reason is being hit by a car. people throw waste out the within doe and brings animals that come. >> cats as much as we love them they are hurting the wildlife. they're responsible for 5 billion deaths a year. >> we put out rat poison to deal wit
john. >> >> well, that's a good opportunity for a public hearing where everybody gets to present their what's true and what's not. jessica schneider, appreciate the important reporting. up next, the postmaster general has a message for you about mail-in voting in the fall. >>> before we go to break, millions of wild animals are injured or killed every year in the united states from human courses. the aware here's "impact your world." >> aware is a nonprofit...
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still to come in your forecast back to you well ok so john the weather is hot the traffic is picture perfect because look at that labor day so many people are office you should not have any problems going anywhere in the bay area at this time look at that by 2 headlights. >>towards the bay bridge toll plaza a little bit busy on the san mateo bridge there tail lights that you see those of cars heading from the east bay to the peninsula. plenty of room, your biggest problem is trying not to get a speeding ticket and then there's the golden gate bridge. no that is not a picture of this is video and there it is you see a couple of headlights heading towards san francisco. so don't go too fast. i know chp officers are out there on patrol, especially during the three-day weekend to crack down on drinking and driving. happening today, another power alert will go into effect this afternoon from 3 o'clock to 9 o'clock at night. this comes after no rolling outages were required after cal, iso issued a statewide power alert over the weekend. the organization in charge of the state's energy grid
still to come in your forecast back to you well ok so john the weather is hot the traffic is picture perfect because look at that labor day so many people are office you should not have any problems going anywhere in the bay area at this time look at that by 2 headlights. >>towards the bay bridge toll plaza a little bit busy on the san mateo bridge there tail lights that you see those of cars heading from the east bay to the peninsula. plenty of room, your biggest problem is trying not to...