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real estate, we've got mike martin, rebecca benecini who's been a wonderful addition to the staff. mike, you felt like you were part of the staff for so many years, even when you were over in city hall. finance, i remember when commissioner woo ho had one of these "aaudacious goals of reaching $100 million in revenue. that was under the guidance of our executive director elaine forbes. megan wallace who's just been stellar. tom carter, i don't know if you're here, but with maintenance, we don't always recognize what goes into ensuring all the upkeep is so solid here, and tom carter has done such an amazing job of overseeing all of that. and then we have manny pacheco who's not here today, but he makes this port really run. we say it, and he just makes it happen. always had a smile on his face, too, every time we saw him. then, we have the executive staff, and actually, i think i go back further with byron rhett than anybody here. the very first governmental role i had was serving with byron on the citizens advisory committee with hunters point shipyard, back before it was a gleam i
real estate, we've got mike martin, rebecca benecini who's been a wonderful addition to the staff. mike, you felt like you were part of the staff for so many years, even when you were over in city hall. finance, i remember when commissioner woo ho had one of these "aaudacious goals of reaching $100 million in revenue. that was under the guidance of our executive director elaine forbes. megan wallace who's just been stellar. tom carter, i don't know if you're here, but with maintenance, we...
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mike martin, real estate and development. in view of the extended meeting so far, we're going to try to be brief, but in keeping with some of the comments made on the last item, this is an information item about seawall lot 322-1, also known as 88 broadway and affordable housing projects that port staff has been working on with the mayor's office of community development. ricky dejani will carry forward the discussion. we want to set the stage for approval in july. we are hopeful that we can answer your questions and tee up for being responsive today and at the next meeting. with that, i will hand it over to ricky. >> good evening, commissioners. we're excited -- i'm very excited to be here and i assume the rest of my team is excited to be here. this is a project that's been in the parkland for a long time and nearing completion. we just have a few tasks to be completed to break ground, but before i get into the details, i just want to go over the highlight of my presentation. i will provide brief background on this project,
mike martin, real estate and development. in view of the extended meeting so far, we're going to try to be brief, but in keeping with some of the comments made on the last item, this is an information item about seawall lot 322-1, also known as 88 broadway and affordable housing projects that port staff has been working on with the mayor's office of community development. ricky dejani will carry forward the discussion. we want to set the stage for approval in july. we are hopeful that we can...
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mike martin, i'm going to give a brief introduction. you've been on a long road with us, this interesting proposal and proposition in terms of dealing with one of our highest performing tenants and higher performing fishermen wharf tenant who came to us seeking extension before the expiration date of their current lease term. that was intended for them to continue to manage their project related debt in a way going forward that would hopefully continue to allow them to operate and perform as well as they have up to date. and i think this work with you over the several months we've worked with you, really allowed us to sharpen our thinking about what it is that the port needs to get out of these relationships and how do we share in the conferring this extension. i wanted to thank our consultants who helped us really drill down on what the possibilities were to grow the capital investment in this facility, sort of in addition to the state of good repair that is already required under the lease. i also want to thank the tenant, boudin prop
mike martin, i'm going to give a brief introduction. you've been on a long road with us, this interesting proposal and proposition in terms of dealing with one of our highest performing tenants and higher performing fishermen wharf tenant who came to us seeking extension before the expiration date of their current lease term. that was intended for them to continue to manage their project related debt in a way going forward that would hopefully continue to allow them to operate and perform as...
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heraduat in 1986, alongside another fellow kansan, secretary of state mike pompeo. general martin was commissioned as armor officer, and after graduation served as variy of troop assignments including leadership of the land component in iraq where he partnered with iraq and allied forces to liberate mosul. most rently he served as commanding general in fort irrn commanding california, he's worked to build readiness among his troops and continues the partnerships with area communities and organizations to supportoldis and their families during their time at fort general martin has excelled ate will now be at the pentagon this june. my wife lane and i would like to first welcome general martin, his wife to the east coast. we commend them to their service to our nation and w them and the family the very best of luck at their next post. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 2:00 p.m. today. > sunday on "q&a," "new york times" columnist talks about the book, "to change t
heraduat in 1986, alongside another fellow kansan, secretary of state mike pompeo. general martin was commissioned as armor officer, and after graduation served as variy of troop assignments including leadership of the land component in iraq where he partnered with iraq and allied forces to liberate mosul. most rently he served as commanding general in fort irrn commanding california, he's worked to build readiness among his troops and continues the partnerships with area communities and...
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to appoint a cz, give somebody superpowers, whether colin powell, or the anthony zinni or martin dempsey, mikebut somebody who will be the voice tolhom the other are accountable. >> woodruff: on immigration in. >> othe family separation in particular at the bored because you can't get answe now >> i don't like any sense that includes both trump and czar at the same time, it scares me. the problem is the management problem. maybe some sort of administrator would help, but the core problem is te trump administration, at least large parts, wants to send an indating message to people south of the border, don't come, it will be miserable, budon't want the backlash of a cruel policy. so they're stuck. so the lesson should be we're not going to be monsters at the border, we will enforce lw bu not be total monsters but that goes against the policy jeff sessio. wants to suppo political damage to the administrktion. >> in nd i had a discussion last week whether it would hurt trump's appraroval ng, and i hate to say it but i was right in that it has not hurt his aproval rating. >> his gallup dropped prec
to appoint a cz, give somebody superpowers, whether colin powell, or the anthony zinni or martin dempsey, mikebut somebody who will be the voice tolhom the other are accountable. >> woodruff: on immigration in. >> othe family separation in particular at the bored because you can't get answe now >> i don't like any sense that includes both trump and czar at the same time, it scares me. the problem is the management problem. maybe some sort of administrator would help, but the...
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secretary of state mike pompei o apparently with martin griffiths the u.n. special envoy just last month said that they agreed you know to push for the escalation and a political solution but i doubt that this battle for had they would have went ahead without support from the u.s. and u.k. and so on and so there needs to be a unified a more unified political solution presented by yemenis themselves but also by these international actors who are who have been largely complicit. as a south asian where the un human rights chief has called for an international inquiry into the region of kashmir over alleged violations over the last two years back a smear is divided between india and pakistan but both countries claim it in full. the ripples. in indian administrate kashmir soldier is a combing the area for separatist fighters who they say shot and killed their colleague last week. it's the latest military operation in a dispute that's lasted more than seventy years and twice ended in war. during the last two years the un has investigated allegations of human right
secretary of state mike pompei o apparently with martin griffiths the u.n. special envoy just last month said that they agreed you know to push for the escalation and a political solution but i doubt that this battle for had they would have went ahead without support from the u.s. and u.k. and so on and so there needs to be a unified a more unified political solution presented by yemenis themselves but also by these international actors who are who have been largely complicit. as a south asian...
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domination and we sou that for example, when we talk about like ferguson and mike brown or shooting this idea or trayvon martin right this idea that this -- man cannot exist in a world where he's not intent his life goal isn't to harm white people. right. but that also creating different role for black women on the one hand gives them more cause to protect themselves bauy know that while they may not have the same stereotype they are also seen as people that are strong, immune to pain. you know, deserving of violence. but also with, you know, in the sense that, you know, they're going to take it out these men then they need to be there to protect their communities as well. >> all right. thank you. question on the side how about down here? yep. up, up, to the microphone 237. the current issue of national geographic is devoted to race in america and the cover has a picture of two girls. one white, one black. which strongly affected me they're twin sisters i'm wondering how thought of that might affect you guys -- [inaudible conversations] >> anybody want that one? [laughter] >> i'm like you it is interesting. ve
domination and we sou that for example, when we talk about like ferguson and mike brown or shooting this idea or trayvon martin right this idea that this -- man cannot exist in a world where he's not intent his life goal isn't to harm white people. right. but that also creating different role for black women on the one hand gives them more cause to protect themselves bauy know that while they may not have the same stereotype they are also seen as people that are strong, immune to pain. you...
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. >> during a year marked by racial unrest from assassination of martin luther king to riots in cities, 15-year-old mike went with his mother to watch the train pass through northeast maryland. >> the fact that he was willing to stand up for people who look like me, people who weren't privileged, people who work in harsh working conditions. that spoke to me. as a young man. the train was carrying -- the l. and i think that was felt. for everyone. >> some of the people here are waving. waving good-bye. >> stephanie lang watched the train in baltimore when she was 24 years old. she went with >> i was thinking about ethel kennedy. the grief that sunny was going through. to lose a husband. >> it will soon be approaching the outskirts of baltimore. >> when the train came through that was a moment that i stopped. and paid my respects. and, and -- saw the train come by and put my hand on my he >> why did you pack a page of a. these pictures? >> that was the momenten our life that historyhink that peop would walk to the edge of the train track for any public figure today. >> no. >> why do you think that is? >>
. >> during a year marked by racial unrest from assassination of martin luther king to riots in cities, 15-year-old mike went with his mother to watch the train pass through northeast maryland. >> the fact that he was willing to stand up for people who look like me, people who weren't privileged, people who work in harsh working conditions. that spoke to me. as a young man. the train was carrying -- the l. and i think that was felt. for everyone. >> some of the people here are...
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let's see if my colleagues characterize this differently elizabeth macdonald ashley webster dr martin and mikey i have to start with the summit. mike i say this is a political win for president trump, and i think it is a win for investors. >> it is a win for trump and investor and united states of america and whole world this is something that people said couldn't be done and now that it has been done remember when this meeting was called off about a month or so ago the market sold off big on that news so now that this is over with one less thing for investors to worry about. ten months ago we were all scratching our heads and worrying about every time a nuclear test went off market was dropping black rock was telling people to get into the gold because of the global disruption this was causing this has to be a huge win, especially in the face of the global, trade that we've been talking about this is a monsterlus. >> only up 38 point. go -- go figure. president trump is stepping at a hinge moment in time for north korea. it now wants economic growth that's what the dear leadser said to the co
let's see if my colleagues characterize this differently elizabeth macdonald ashley webster dr martin and mikey i have to start with the summit. mike i say this is a political win for president trump, and i think it is a win for investors. >> it is a win for trump and investor and united states of america and whole world this is something that people said couldn't be done and now that it has been done remember when this meeting was called off about a month or so ago the market sold off...
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. >> thanks, everybody, mike sticking with us, but nancy, martin, thank you very much for joining usanks underperforming, but next, whether the group could break out if they past this week's big financial stress test >>> plus, snap's ceo and beagle sits down, how he plans to fight back against facebook for copying snap's most popular features >>> we would like to hear from you. reach out to the show on twitter, facebook, or send us an e-mail there's all the addresses and whatever they are called we're back after this break. kees safe and happy. but if things go wrong and an employee takes action against you, legal fees to defend yourself can be huge, even if you're not at fault. employment practice liability insurance helps cover these costs. trusted choice independent insurance agents represent multiple insurance companies and customize coverage to help protect you and your business. announcer: to find an agent, visit trustedchoice.com >>> financial spyder etf near correction levels, down 9% since january highs. this is looking to thursday's banks' stress test results >> gentlemen,
. >> thanks, everybody, mike sticking with us, but nancy, martin, thank you very much for joining usanks underperforming, but next, whether the group could break out if they past this week's big financial stress test >>> plus, snap's ceo and beagle sits down, how he plans to fight back against facebook for copying snap's most popular features >>> we would like to hear from you. reach out to the show on twitter, facebook, or send us an e-mail there's all the addresses and...
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for us in florence what specifically is mike pompei are going to be seeking from the chinese what kind of assurances will they be wanting from him. well martine i of i suspect this will be very much related to sanctions sanctions against north korea now and china is not just a close ally it is an economic lifeline to north korea ninety percent of north korean trade is with china china is also the main access point when it comes to the international financial system and if you remember china has always been reluctant to back tough economic sanctions against north korea until late last year and the trumpet ministration has said it believes that it was these tougher sanctions that really forced north korea to change tack to stop its nuclear and missile tests too often all this branch to south korea events that eventually led to the summit taking place in singapore in on tuesday now u.s. officials post the singapore summit have made it absolutely clear that these sanctions have to stay in place so mike pompei is mission in china i suspect will have to do with making sure that the chinese are on the same page when it comes to the sanctions because
for us in florence what specifically is mike pompei are going to be seeking from the chinese what kind of assurances will they be wanting from him. well martine i of i suspect this will be very much related to sanctions sanctions against north korea now and china is not just a close ally it is an economic lifeline to north korea ninety percent of north korean trade is with china china is also the main access point when it comes to the international financial system and if you remember china has...
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martin. and crowded, folks trying to escape the heat this weekends. back to you. >> thank you, mike. >>> coming up here on "today in the bay," the "roseanne" show minus roseanne. the new spin-off reportedly in the works. >>> plus -- >> we were out on a horrifying -- i don't know how to explain it ---what tods o ds to our son. >> a warning for all patients with potty training kids. . >>> good morning. it is 5:14. as you head out the door keep in mind we are tracking triple-digit heat. temperatures at 11:00, 77 degrees. and around lunch hour a detailed forecast of all of the fire watches and, of course, heat advisories throughout the bay area coming up. >>> and the san mateo bridge, the bridge rises up over the high-rise, with temperatures vianey talks about, they'll rise as well. a smooth drive. try to carpool or mass transit today to help clear the air. >>> it is 5:14 right now and a federal judge in san francisco today will hear arguments that may ultimately decide the future of tens of thousands of u.s. immigrants. a laws to reinstate temporary trective status for people from four
martin. and crowded, folks trying to escape the heat this weekends. back to you. >> thank you, mike. >>> coming up here on "today in the bay," the "roseanne" show minus roseanne. the new spin-off reportedly in the works. >>> plus -- >> we were out on a horrifying -- i don't know how to explain it ---what tods o ds to our son. >> a warning for all patients with potty training kids. . >>> good morning. it is 5:14. as you head out...
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mike pence admires a lot. it is because he pulled that feat off. it had not been done since martin van buren. it is a big deal. the idea that you could use the position of the vice presidency to catapult yourself into the presidency is something that i was really interested in. i found out that mike pence and donald trump do have these weekly lunches of course between presidents and vice presidents, but their chiefs of staff sit in on these lunches, and i found that fascinating. because that is very important. al gore told me he just needed that weekly lunch with the president, with bill clinton, with nobody else listening in. and mike pence and donald trump have their chiefs of staff. john kelly, and the chief of staff of mike pence, listening in and kind of steering that conversation. i found that very telling about the nature of their relationship. because these are meant to be personal moments. and so why why is the , conversation being steered by two top staffers? i found it kind of interesting. steve: from the book, the vice president is the only member of president's team who cannot ea
mike pence admires a lot. it is because he pulled that feat off. it had not been done since martin van buren. it is a big deal. the idea that you could use the position of the vice presidency to catapult yourself into the presidency is something that i was really interested in. i found out that mike pence and donald trump do have these weekly lunches of course between presidents and vice presidents, but their chiefs of staff sit in on these lunches, and i found that fascinating. because that is...
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mike pence most admired. it is because he pulled that seat up and he had not been done since martin van buren. it is a big deal. the idea that you could use the position of the vice presidency to catapult yourself into the presidency is something i was interested in andf in my reporting i found out the mike pence and donald trump do have these weekly lunches between presidents and vice presidents but their chiefs of staff sit on these lunches. i found that fascinating becausa that is time that is important. al gore told me he needed that weekly lunch with the president with bill clinton with known as listening in. mike pence and donald trump have their chief of staff, john kelly, who is donald trump's chief of staff and blood listening in and securing that conversation. i found that telling about the nature of their relationship because these are meant to be personal moments and why is a conversation being speared by two top staffers and i found that interesting. b book --rom the >> guest: i can't imagine what was going to al gore's mind at that moment because he lost the presidential election
mike pence most admired. it is because he pulled that seat up and he had not been done since martin van buren. it is a big deal. the idea that you could use the position of the vice presidency to catapult yourself into the presidency is something i was interested in andf in my reporting i found out the mike pence and donald trump do have these weekly lunches between presidents and vice presidents but their chiefs of staff sit on these lunches. i found that fascinating becausa that is time that...
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mike pence admires a lot. the only other person was martin van buren. presidency toe catapult yourself into the presidency is something i was very interested in. i found out that mike pence and donald trump do have these chiefslunches, but their of staff sit in on these lunches, and i found that fascinating. al gore told me he just needed the weekly lunch with the president, with bill clinton, with nobody else listening in. pence and donald trump had the chief of staff, john kelly, and the chief of staff of mike pence, listening in on the conversation. i find that very telling about the nature of their relationship. these are meant to be personal moments. why is the conversation being steered by two top staffers? host: from the book, the vice president is the only member of the team who cannot easily be fired, a fact that joe biden used to like to repeat. usually one of the last people standing, with other people resigning out of exhaustion or being pushed out. vice president cheney admits his influence waned in the second term, and the relationship betw
mike pence admires a lot. the only other person was martin van buren. presidency toe catapult yourself into the presidency is something i was very interested in. i found out that mike pence and donald trump do have these chiefslunches, but their of staff sit in on these lunches, and i found that fascinating. al gore told me he just needed the weekly lunch with the president, with bill clinton, with nobody else listening in. pence and donald trump had the chief of staff, john kelly, and the...
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mike. [laughter] marilyn huson who has done a fantastic job at lockheed martin. marilyn. marilyn. have done. [applause] what do you think of that merger for the space launch? what do you think? they're sitting together. oh, boein [laughter] no wonder we don't get the pricing we want, huh? dennis mullen berger, great guy, head of boeing. you have done a great job on all fronts, commercial, military, both of you. what a job you have both done. thank you. stay apart, stay apart. don't get together. stay apart. [applause]just a great group ofr executives here from the top companies and it is patriots like you that are the reason why america was fir flight, first to the moon and why america will always be first in space. you know before i got here, wasn't looking so good. [applause] before we came in i will tell you they didn't have such big plans for space. now they have plans. it is great, not only in terms of jobs and everything else, it is great for the psyche of our country. this morning it came out that small business is the most optimistic it has ever been in the history of our
mike. [laughter] marilyn huson who has done a fantastic job at lockheed martin. marilyn. marilyn. have done. [applause] what do you think of that merger for the space launch? what do you think? they're sitting together. oh, boein [laughter] no wonder we don't get the pricing we want, huh? dennis mullen berger, great guy, head of boeing. you have done a great job on all fronts, commercial, military, both of you. what a job you have both done. thank you. stay apart, stay apart. don't get...
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san martin you see the slowdown on sensors and morgan hill is nice for the santa cruz mountains. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >> 6:51. coming up next on "today in the bay," a quick look at the top stories including a warning going on in the bay area ahead of the 2020 census. >> making sure no child goes hungry, the fremont program launching today in the south bay. >> but first happening now, north and south korea uniting once again. athletes marching together during the opening and closing ceremonies upcoming asian games in indonesia. video games can be addictive and playing too much now qualifies as a mental health condition. we'll be right back. crystal geyser alpine spring water starts here, passes through here, and is bottled right here. at the mountain source. naturally. crystal geyser is the only major u.s spring water bottled at the mountain source. naturally. how far does crystal geyser alpine spring water travel from its source to the bottle? less than a mile and a half. crystal geyser. always bottled at the mountain source. naturally. here are the top stories on today in the bay-- >>> welcome back
san martin you see the slowdown on sensors and morgan hill is nice for the santa cruz mountains. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >> 6:51. coming up next on "today in the bay," a quick look at the top stories including a warning going on in the bay area ahead of the 2020 census. >> making sure no child goes hungry, the fremont program launching today in the south bay. >> but first happening now, north and south korea uniting once again. athletes marching together...
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martin, you are recognized for five minutes. pull that mike right up to you. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i was instructed firmly to stand up for the standard breds in ohio that race in your state as well as the horses that race in everybody else's states. i'm here to explain what's done, put it in perspective with other sport and address misconceptions people have and identify the real need -- where we believe the real need is to protect the welfare of the horse. there is a lot of things said to so. i would urge -- i have a rather lengthy written testimony that addresses almost everything that has already been said. the arci sets standards. we represent the state regulators in the uts, the federal in canada as well as the national regulator in several other jurisdictions. some jurisdictions have adopted portions of the model rules by reference. first, the state racing regulators are uniform in prohibiting performance enhancing drugs in a horse when it races. second, an adoption of a policy to permit equine welfare treatment. third, w
martin, you are recognized for five minutes. pull that mike right up to you. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i was instructed firmly to stand up for the standard breds in ohio that race in your state as well as the horses that race in everybody else's states. i'm here to explain what's done, put it in perspective with other sport and address misconceptions people have and identify the real need -- where we believe the real need is to protect the welfare of the horse. there is a lot...
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though is that martin griffiths is urgently trying to work out some kind of arrangement from the port that would satisfy both the food seas and the saudi led coalition. us secretary of state, mikeingapore summit the americans have been trying to counter the idea that north korea got something for nothing. mr pompeo insists japan, south korea and china still support sanctions. here's more of what we heard. the world should rest assured the united states, the republic of korea, and japan, remain committed to the complete, verifiable, and irreversible denuclearisation of north korea. each of those three countries also has acknowledged the importance of the work of president trump has undertaken and the commitments that chairman kim has made toward that very end. to achieve that denuclearization. the americans say they want major progress on denuclearisation by the end of 2020. but they know they need regional support for their approach, hence mr pompeo's post summit tour. here's more analaysis from celia hatton. look at what's on paper, what came out of that summit, it is quite flimsy and that's really where secretary pompeo comes into play. he's the one travelling the region now,
though is that martin griffiths is urgently trying to work out some kind of arrangement from the port that would satisfy both the food seas and the saudi led coalition. us secretary of state, mikeingapore summit the americans have been trying to counter the idea that north korea got something for nothing. mr pompeo insists japan, south korea and china still support sanctions. here's more of what we heard. the world should rest assured the united states, the republic of korea, and japan, remain...
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martin's new super car will cost. all those stories coming up this morning. joining me, dagen mcdowell, mike this morning. great to see everybody. >> good morning. >> a lot of news. >> good morning, maria. >> dagen: we can all agree on one thing, the harassment of people based on their political beliefs has got to stop. >> maria: it's got to stop. sarah huckabee sanders now has to have her own secret service. >> dagen: some neighbor of steven miller was posting wanted posters of him around his neighborhood and then of course elaine chow shouting down people who were yelling at her husband, mitch mcconnell. we'll see that. that was pretty awesome. >> maria: she comes out of her house, they're getting in the car to leave somewhere and there's all these people right outside attacking her. >> it happens on the far left and the far right and none of it is okay. we need to find a way in this country to have a more civil debate and i don't know what the answer is but this has got to stop. we got a lot of threats when we were in office, sent to our homes, sent to our parents' home. this is not okay.
martin's new super car will cost. all those stories coming up this morning. joining me, dagen mcdowell, mike this morning. great to see everybody. >> good morning. >> a lot of news. >> good morning, maria. >> dagen: we can all agree on one thing, the harassment of people based on their political beliefs has got to stop. >> maria: it's got to stop. sarah huckabee sanders now has to have her own secret service. >> dagen: some neighbor of steven miller was...
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martin with the follow. >> jim: a little too righ there. . [buzzer] >> mike: he scores. lewis with the game winner! he sends trilogy to their second loss. the 3 headed moneersmain unbeaten! it was a rematch of the championship game from last season.s this timehard lewis and the 3 headed monsters come out viorious. ohhhh. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ tecate. we are bold. this is my color! blue suede . translucent ahhhhhhh! ♪ >> brian: welcome back. here's the updated standings. we have three teams at 20. s that crew with their victory over trlogy.. for jim jackson and michael rapaport and mike, i'm brian custer. thanks for joining us. next week it's big3 on fox as we travel to orac arena in oakland. home of the nba champions,ta the goldte warriors. cube, ll was hr 14,000. exclusively here on fox. big3 i woke p in memphis and told...) ...and told people about geico... (harmonica interrupts)w they could save 15% or more by...ni (harmo interrupts)ju ..st calling or going online to geico.com. (harmonica interrupts)hu (sighs ackles) sorry, are you gonna... (harmonica interrupts) evico.erytesould save yu 15% or more on car
martin with the follow. >> jim: a little too righ there. . [buzzer] >> mike: he scores. lewis with the game winner! he sends trilogy to their second loss. the 3 headed moneersmain unbeaten! it was a rematch of the championship game from last season.s this timehard lewis and the 3 headed monsters come out viorious. ohhhh. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ tecate. we are bold. this is my color! blue suede . translucent ahhhhhhh! ♪ >> brian: welcome back. here's the updated standings. we...