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mike: marcus. mike maloney. nice to meet you. lemonis: hey, mike, how are you? nice to meet you. mike: real honor. monis: you guys all longboard? man: we all do. lemonis: lot of people working here. mike: yeah. [ chuckles ] lemonis: so, what is the primary product? can i see it? mike: primary product is the -- is right here. lemonis: and so, this is considered a longboard? -mike: yeah. -lemonis: do you have other shapes and sizes? -mike: no. -lemonis: no. -mike: no. we just -- we just have this length. lemonis: like, this would be hard to stick in my backpack. -mike: [ chuckles ] -lemonis: don't these kids -- they kind of stick them in their -- mike: well, yeah. lemonis: what's the typical age of your buyer of your product? mike: the meat of our market is age 30 to 70. -lemonis: really? -mike: oh, absolutely. lemonis: i'm gonna challenge early on that you don't know your demographic. the bulk of the skateboard market is 9 to 15. and kids need a shorter, smaller option. mike: so, what we thought is the shorter of a board we get, we're directly competing and clawing market share away from very establ
mike: marcus. mike maloney. nice to meet you. lemonis: hey, mike, how are you? nice to meet you. mike: real honor. monis: you guys all longboard? man: we all do. lemonis: lot of people working here. mike: yeah. [ chuckles ] lemonis: so, what is the primary product? can i see it? mike: primary product is the -- is right here. lemonis: and so, this is considered a longboard? -mike: yeah. -lemonis: do you have other shapes and sizes? -mike: no. -lemonis: no. -mike: no. we just -- we just have this...
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mike par softens. mike? -- parsons. mike? where's mike? [cheers and applause] thanks, mike. you're doing a great job. but i want to take full credit for what's happened in missouri, mike, is that okay? >> [cheers and applause] great job, mike. thank you. a friend of mine who's so outstanding, he's with us all the time. works hard, loves the people of this state and loves this state, senator roy blunt. [cheers and applause]
mike par softens. mike? -- parsons. mike? where's mike? [cheers and applause] thanks, mike. you're doing a great job. but i want to take full credit for what's happened in missouri, mike, is that okay? >> [cheers and applause] great job, mike. thank you. a friend of mine who's so outstanding, he's with us all the time. works hard, loves the people of this state and loves this state, senator roy blunt. [cheers and applause]
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mike: nice. >> it's all about food. >> mike: alex? >> good food, fire outside, drinking, maybe santa claus jump mike drops by. >> mike: impressive. >> growingort of abundant drinking, a fitting british culture and irish-american ancestry. here come a time with friends, my grandfather, 93-year-old former pacific marine yesterday, so the spirit of family and community, very important at times like this where there is some division. i actually think it would be better to have debates about politics because you have to get along at the end because you are family. >> mike: i have to give a shout out to my wife. 23 people at my wife, four thanksgivings, a lot of greek appetizers, my mother-in-law brings the mushroom appetizers. we are all about the food. we think of a gentleman, what are you thankful for the things given? >> my mother and my father. >> my kids, my wife. >> my family, kids, wife, parents, brother in law, and laws, everyone. >> mike: we think of our troops are in harm's way, we think of the firefighters who have been so heroic out in places like california and we certainly think of all of the people, all the professional seen and u
mike: nice. >> it's all about food. >> mike: alex? >> good food, fire outside, drinking, maybe santa claus jump mike drops by. >> mike: impressive. >> growingort of abundant drinking, a fitting british culture and irish-american ancestry. here come a time with friends, my grandfather, 93-year-old former pacific marine yesterday, so the spirit of family and community, very important at times like this where there is some division. i actually think it would be better...
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mike? -- parsons. mike? where's mike? [cheers and applause] thanks, mike. you're doing a great job. but i want to take full credit for what's happened in missouri, mike, is that okay? >> [cheers and applause] great job, mike. thank you. a friend of mine who's so outstanding, he's with us all the time. works hard, loves the people of this state and loves this state, senator roy blunt. [cheers and applause] thanks, roy. great guy. and representatives, congressmen, women, great people that really work, and they always, they always are with us. they never let us down. blaine lute kin meyer, vicki
mike? -- parsons. mike? where's mike? [cheers and applause] thanks, mike. you're doing a great job. but i want to take full credit for what's happened in missouri, mike, is that okay? >> [cheers and applause] great job, mike. thank you. a friend of mine who's so outstanding, he's with us all the time. works hard, loves the people of this state and loves this state, senator roy blunt. [cheers and applause] thanks, roy. great guy. and representatives, congressmen, women, great people that...
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mike? mike: hey, stuart, it's mike murphy, agrees with you, i agree with what you're saying, you look at companies like wal-mart, i would argue, stuart, that it's not necessarily an old-line company anymore. i would say like a wal-mart and disney, they are competing with amazons and facebooks out there, i think everything is using
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mike: nope. paul: we did, yeah. lemonis: so the numbers aren't crystal clear? -paul: yes. -mike: yeah. lemonis: i don't know what just happened. paul answers my question, and then mikerong. and quite frankly, they both look totally lost. -how many stores exist today? -mike: there's five stores. bob farrell started the company back in 1963. when we started the company, he came up to the opening. he goes, "guys, you did it. -this is farrell's." -lemonis: oh, that's awesome. paul: my uncle would take me to farrell's growing up. and farrell's is part of families. it was part of mine, and it's part of millions as they grow up. lemonis: lot of childhood memories. mike: when we closed mission viejo earlier this year, it was one of the worst days of my life. bob had passed away at the time. [ voice breaking ] he was... he would not have been happy. 'cause he never -- bob never had a store close. lemonis: so, what happened in mission viejo? mike: a bunch of things happened. first of all, our rent was high. then there was another very popular restaurant across from us. ultimately, we weren't able to pay rent. the other problem we had, we had operational issues. we were runnin
mike: nope. paul: we did, yeah. lemonis: so the numbers aren't crystal clear? -paul: yes. -mike: yeah. lemonis: i don't know what just happened. paul answers my question, and then mikerong. and quite frankly, they both look totally lost. -how many stores exist today? -mike: there's five stores. bob farrell started the company back in 1963. when we started the company, he came up to the opening. he goes, "guys, you did it. -this is farrell's." -lemonis: oh, that's awesome. paul: my...
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mike mike lately back with the jack johnson lodged in the she issue. let's go now i know in our markets the surgery when you are wait wait. taking like an apple on wall street as investors. continue high tying it all delhi earlier this year you're right across the board -- so. after ocean ocean running thinings were you. was winning laying on that actually goes down or the more than one sometimes it wawas worse worse former. texas in your in your resolution the and we week as investors one confidence. the free trade this is how when i went. a guard. twenty seven seven six four use. this yeah it's pretty just as over fifty thousand less less. the house i wasn't as it's 775% in the streets with the presumption. what in? the middle. six seven a connection legislation 11/02/18 11/02/18 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> you have this incredible charade taking place, which the world is looking at with utter astonishment. poor, miserable people, families, mothers, children fleeing from terror and rerepr
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mike mike three shin [inaudible] well [inaudible] because people coming coming another another you countries cities and u. k. sometimes i say that right right. far far through trip you'll you'll need to go to go to the a large large number. killed french french national. truly amazing made if you sure sure for for some social so. coming from india [inaudible] mister soto thanks thanks so much. signs on the threat to us in billion best asset. shoot of the london school of economics as much as i say this because he sees. and coastal. rex rex i'm'm frorom now -- the yeyeah yeah y you some s online -- we can can on the site right on the on the stations are exodus has to happen [inaudible] next. thank you larry harris my christmas. rain around the seasons what's a successful on the bbc's was oil. a little early early on france24 changing on treasury sense synthesis. it is. very very fafast. five time into the greek remind migrants r refused to leave leave the ship ship that has restaurants eminem is a writer and you see. the the they say they will not. put.. i would. sasay. ninety nine come. from everything. from i think that is a they are down to the cells of home contact my micropophone boldly have a smartphone and one of one of the sensors has said this video. was right about now -- this is [inaudible] so [inauaudible] as we need [inaudible] how? trying to convince. no no one wants to do their that for the with everything that. i've had has been many many cation since as far as far as accidental. both in for this visit was also for for you country trees it. was question of the car use it was really depressed refine my on the greased he's kind. the lack back to live that. xena mike which in businesses and residents in. conetion plan how how. not well well my to my mark mark. eight one nine nine years earlier on seizing for stress reduction on these on some here's here's a hotel. i remember. reading meeting people don't don't look to return to sent earlier on ending and the losses of about and had a house ever sent another market close your eyes stay statement for no no not really the day's developments. hello actor. thank you. agencies are also. every. time i sizes because weathe. john john what's what editions accc feels the same same. this is my the managers use rhetoric. and mental. already of the french french states. but must also. one one six it could be with the john johnson [inaudible] step by [inaudible] trouble [inaudible] and because because sometimes sales nisan sounds off on now now meiji michigan is easy because close downtown backgrounds that galarraga likely not about. three three in the and read read a little more there are there a close or is y
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governor, done a fantastic job, mike parsons. mike? [applause] pres. trump: and mrs. parson. great job. thank you. great job. and members of congress, one of them stopped washington about three weeks ago when he started doing his little auction deal, right? billy. does anybody know billy long? i have never heard an auctioneer so good. but he's a great congressman, more importantly. and he loves the people of this state. billy long. billy. congressman. great guy. did everybody see that a month ago? he started doing the auction thing. and these were hardened political people.
governor, done a fantastic job, mike parsons. mike? [applause] pres. trump: and mrs. parson. great job. thank you. great job. and members of congress, one of them stopped washington about three weeks ago when he started doing his little auction deal, right? billy. does anybody know billy long? i have never heard an auctioneer so good. but he's a great congressman, more importantly. and he loves the people of this state. billy long. billy. congressman. great guy. did everybody see that a month...
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meiji legally slate featuring it should not show it on with us about orders and the seasons are mike mike resolution saying assertiveness. it is on our disposal. they place. the people under investigation some friends from town council to separate like that sentence on ten thousand is accused of using that on twenty seven states dangers basically. coming out in a day jj and janet yellen services has. russia's innocent is may twenty and the area of them that would it would all go as soon as they leave calling another other attend criminal there is something on the little bit. say a name they to leave the city said a on an island made last modified code calling on that on that question. legislation. italiani really cannot cannot easily residents on the front but made. a complaint way. in a three three to five all right here in. sales in the late eighties well well. ships stopped at a truck truck a. coccyx lately as well as other women going against. my mind is open for board and along the gulf coast [inaudible] yeah [inaudible] the i don't know i mean i'm very has gone on no no. and i'm cal
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mike in north carolina, mike, mike >> caller: jim, boo-yah, mike, from burlington, north carolina. >>antastic what's up? >> caller: by sons david and i, and austin, watch your show religiously. thank you for what you do in educating us >> i love that >> caller: emo >> what a great company. run incredibly company that's my kind of company. glenn in indiana, glenn. >> caller: how are you >> good, how about you >> caller: thank you for taking my phone call. i was just talking about game stock. >> no, too risky the only thing we like is take two interactive. let's go to mark in california, mark >> caller: hey, cramer -- >> i think this is one of those to each is his own i don't fight against the specs in that area kevin in new york, kevin >> caller: how are you, mr. cramer >> hi. >> caller: my stock that i have is tca >> you know what we had to buy the highest quality oils now let's go to cameron in washington cameron. >> caller: a big seattle boo-yah tonight. >> what's up >> caller: weight watchers it's been beat up lately >> it's a show me situation, i'm going to take a pass nancy in vi
mike in north carolina, mike, mike >> caller: jim, boo-yah, mike, from burlington, north carolina. >>antastic what's up? >> caller: by sons david and i, and austin, watch your show religiously. thank you for what you do in educating us >> i love that >> caller: emo >> what a great company. run incredibly company that's my kind of company. glenn in indiana, glenn. >> caller: how are you >> good, how about you >> caller: thank you for taking...
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mike. mike and i started talking about columbia about four years ago, and it was originally going to be a book -- a story but mike's team that worked to recover the space shuttle after the accident and as we talked to more and more people, the story grew as the saying goes and ended up being -- becoming what we now think is the definitive story about actually whatnot went on the ground here and being more than the story of a couple hundred people. it became the story of 25,000 people who were involved in the search and recovery, and we tried to write it as a nontechnical book. it's not a space book as such. obviously it's about a space-related subject but much more about what the american people did when there was a time of shared national need. >> and that's the expectation we hope y'all realize and take out of here, is that in times of need, americans can really pull together and we needed help back in 2003. when we lost columbia and the good folks in thies texas and all -- in east texas and all the people who responded, it was an outstanding effort. a tragedy. we lost seven astronauts, seven of my friends. we lo
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right right getting getting awful awful on a right rests on the mike mike to get out get out and he shall shelte. more like my friends. in addition many other -- full time trial shelters are about about three hundred hundred like my grass that's by state eight aha. with my my great use you say able to provide work for other out my migrants. to the rule and try to find you a car we hello helello back back in n the compilation is certainly certainly going to a lot of money to handle these large. might mimight drop. andd i want i want to say only only our money on the on about. ten days of work work they're going to ask the state. you for your support. and patience and werere were really o only in us dolllla. total bill number and i would note that with them of course were you see. a preference from from. floyd number. eight eight order order socials -- online ordering text not no. i would choose you he sees - here bare* apart right right exactly. or or from from. you need to see i if i buy t logistical and guidance work what. right okay names ally migrants to head head west west ward forty
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mike was proposing to her. >> i'm lisa. your ring is gorgeous, first of all. >> i'm theresa. >> i'm mike. >> mike and theresa. >> she tells themour shot, i got your video. >> i'm a love coach and there you are right there. >> you are part of the reason i'm here. no kidding. >> no. >> the photographer didn't show up. >> he did. the universe provided. >> she was having a good time enjoying the city and stumbled upon this couple. >> oh, my god. >> there is more than one way rake leaves. >> technically, this is better than that. >> much better. this is in wanesville, missouri. they had a ton of leaves to rake when this guy suggested, if you power motor and you got your engine it would work. >> not like he's sitting down. if he was resisting. >> can you do it. put your back into it. >> he'll lean in and squeeze back and it spins up the motor even faster. it goes back into the woods. once their leaves are all cleaned, that creates the perfect opportunity. this is not going to be a tree house. this is an epic >> i'm pretty sure he has the stones to ride it. he hoists up to the tree and goes for it. >> it works? >> it does work. jordy
mike was proposing to her. >> i'm lisa. your ring is gorgeous, first of all. >> i'm theresa. >> i'm mike. >> mike and theresa. >> she tells themour shot, i got your video. >> i'm a love coach and there you are right there. >> you are part of the reason i'm here. no kidding. >> no. >> the photographer didn't show up. >> he did. the universe provided. >> she was having a good time enjoying the city and stumbled upon this couple....
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mike. hold on. mike: you know what? no. lemonis: you had a financial stake in the business, yes or no? mike: well... lemonis: yes or no? i agree. lemonis: so you weren't here because you were doing charity work. mike: but you have to understand. i could have just walked away completely at that point, marcus. lemonis: you left because you had no control, and you are leaving here today because nobody is paying your bills. thank you for coming. mike: i wish you the best. lemonis: yeah. good luck to you. ♪ mike is now gone for good, and so is paul, by the way. he hung around for awhile and tried to work on little things, but in the end, it didn't work out, and candidly, it's probably for the best. now, they're still technically investors and my partners, but that's in the name only, not the operations. ♪ travis: so this is where we're standing here. this is gone now. lemonis: in an effort to drive more traffic to farrell's, we are redoing the entire floor plan to allow customers that just want to enjoy ice cream without food to come. we're expanding the entire candy store to improve the retail area, and we're adding a cand
mike. hold on. mike: you know what? no. lemonis: you had a financial stake in the business, yes or no? mike: well... lemonis: yes or no? i agree. lemonis: so you weren't here because you were doing charity work. mike: but you have to understand. i could have just walked away completely at that point, marcus. lemonis: you left because you had no control, and you are leaving here today because nobody is paying your bills. thank you for coming. mike: i wish you the best. lemonis: yeah. good luck...
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mike braun, he will be a great senator. mike, come on up. [applause] [crowd chanting] mike.e, mike, mike, >> get 'er mike. fort wayne, allen county, the heart and soul of conservatives in indiana. that is what you are. [applause] [cheers] mr. braun: the president is right. i am doing this for the right reasons. not the pay and the perks. not to nestle in in d.c. i signed a term limits pledge. it is to help somebody who is shaking up washington. [applause] [crowd chanting] mr. braun: so when my wife and i decided, he is right, we live down used for two years. we moved back to our hometown and we of been there ever since. she has had her business in our downtown for 40 years, i have had my own for 37. and you learn a lot in the world world. these folks that go there and do it for the pay and perks nestled in and -- nestle in and nothing gets done. i remember 2016. we all watched with amazement that year when this new guy came on the scene and took on the establishment. yeah. [applause] [cheers] forget,n: i will never i did go to bed at a quarter after 2:00 and i do get by with five or six hours of sleep, bu
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prosperity for your family, safety for your children, and security for your country, vote for mike braun. mike,,. mike up. [cheers] [applause] never in my wildest dreams did i think i would be on a stage with the president of the united states, the vp, and bobby knight. [cheers] how to make it better, only in america, only in indiana. [cheers] when i decided to do this 14 and a half months ago, -- [cheers] it,ver would have done would not have wasted my time if .his man did not do what he did my wife and family are over there but i will never forget the night i turned the tv off at a quarter after 2:00. i thought it would go later, went to bed, i only get five hours of sleep. the president gets by on less. i will never forget getting up the next morning and what i saw trump tv, president-elect -- [cheering] that is the reason i am here. if it had not happened, i would have hunkered down in southern indiana wondering how to survive. and goodness. -- think goodness. --thank goodness. my opponent who calls himself the hired help, i think you need to do more than that to deserve to be reelected. thank you
prosperity for your family, safety for your children, and security for your country, vote for mike braun. mike,,. mike up. [cheers] [applause] never in my wildest dreams did i think i would be on a stage with the president of the united states, the vp, and bobby knight. [cheers] how to make it better, only in america, only in indiana. [cheers] when i decided to do this 14 and a half months ago, -- [cheers] it,ver would have done would not have wasted my time if .his man did not do what he did...
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mike: another wild week in the news. this week on "fox news sunday," chris wallace will interview. for my brothers paul and christian, that isat it for special report, i'm mikem washington. ♪ >> tammy: good evening, everybody, and welcome to a special inside the issues edition of "tucker carlson tonight." i'm tammy bruce filling in for tucker this evening. don't worry, you will see plenty of tucker as he confronts issue from big tech issues of life and china's role in the heroin epidemic. but first, the showdown at the border continues. for weeks, the media explains the migrant caravan was a hoax to boost g.o.p. midterm turnout. >> they are telling you the, the existential threat to america is a bunch of poor
mike: another wild week in the news. this week on "fox news sunday," chris wallace will interview. for my brothers paul and christian, that isat it for special report, i'm mikem washington. ♪ >> tammy: good evening, everybody, and welcome to a special inside the issues edition of "tucker carlson tonight." i'm tammy bruce filling in for tucker this evening. don't worry, you will see plenty of tucker as he confronts issue from big tech issues of life and china's role...
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. >> let's check in with mike. mike, is that air quality improving at all? if not, when will it?estions. first one, no, it's not improving at all. it's unhealthy about everywhere again this morning as you can see from sfo. that is all the smoke hanging in the air. we will probably have arrival delays once again. when will it change?
. >> let's check in with mike. mike, is that air quality improving at all? if not, when will it?estions. first one, no, it's not improving at all. it's unhealthy about everywhere again this morning as you can see from sfo. that is all the smoke hanging in the air. we will probably have arrival delays once again. when will it change?
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mike kmo is an international man of mystery. and today he is in austin, texas. what's the trade, mike >> home again here in austin, texas. yeah, so it's interesting that he mentions wal-mart as a staples play because you know we have seen valuations on a lot of retail names at low levels wal-mart isn't particularly trading 22 times earnings. if we low back at the charts he was looking at one of the things you notice is that this stock made a farley sharp move to the upside since october 15th. up about $12 and given the if a accurate that options priss are relatively low here i think the move is simply to go and buy the january 105 calls. when i was looking at those earlier they were about $3.80. when you consider the moves we have seen and the amount of time it's taken to make the moves this is relatively an inexpensiveway i to make a bullish bet. you get plenty much time to spread it or roll if we see the move to the upside and if the stock pulse back by anything close to the move we have recently seen you are ricking far less 3.80 versus shh 12 that we have seen in the 19 trading days and you have it until january expiration. >> what dufrpg of wal-mart. >> i think it's hard to argue with carterer technical setup. the stock seems destined to go bab to the prior high at 110 che you think about the trade here it makes accepts to confine the risk to less hand 2% of the stock provides if you are convinced the stock gets theren a breaks out -- don't forget ned a massive gap on erpgs report to the tune of 8 or 9% if they boat appear raise again mike's trade is the way to do it. i think it makes sense sense to define the risk into print as you have had a big run. >> the things we focus on is it's not that big of a move to get for the high 4% two a, a stock up in october when you had the worst october in a decade. a stock up today when people pounding equities going into the market. and for the close. that's the kind of behavior of mona would argue that there is both people hiding for good reason. >> right zbhoo or there are plen of people have to be long. that's the bulk of capital is fully invested at the mutual fund level and many endown do you mts and pensions they're making decisions here that argues in place that at least will hold up better. even if the whole thing were to turn down. meaning market and wal-mart. >> yeah, mike obviously it's a tactical trade but we have seen the outperformance of staples and sort of the hideout trades like a wal-mart in the month of october. do you think wlormt is expense snef are you concerned
mike kmo is an international man of mystery. and today he is in austin, texas. what's the trade, mike >> home again here in austin, texas. yeah, so it's interesting that he mentions wal-mart as a staples play because you know we have seen valuations on a lot of retail names at low levels wal-mart isn't particularly trading 22 times earnings. if we low back at the charts he was looking at one of the things you notice is that this stock made a farley sharp move to the upside since october...
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mike: thank you both. glad to you have you both here. >> mike: go ahead. >> thank you. >> mike: yeah, we've got to run. we just found out that they have stopped the counting of the ballots tonight. they have recessed for the evening and they will get some sleep. i'm sure they will need it. more coffee in the morning and more counting. coming up, the left wing media mocking prayer. >> that should be outlawed. >> mike: next, we're going to talk with someone who is on-board with that sickening suggestion, to not have the prayer. that's coming up ahead. f >> mike: as families of the california shooting victims try to come to grips with their chief,rnri some on the left say offering them thoughts anday prayers is offensive. watch. >> when you offer thoughts and prayers, you mock those who lost loved ones because if you gave it any thought at all you would never walk away from any of these without figuring out a better way to deal with them.o and prayer, you think leaving it to god is the answer? we pray for strength. we pray for wisdom. for resolve. but we clearly don't want to acw on any of those here so wh
mike: thank you both. glad to you have you both here. >> mike: go ahead. >> thank you. >> mike: yeah, we've got to run. we just found out that they have stopped the counting of the ballots tonight. they have recessed for the evening and they will get some sleep. i'm sure they will need it. more coffee in the morning and more counting. coming up, the left wing media mocking prayer. >> that should be outlawed. >> mike: next, we're going to talk with someone who is...
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mike. mike, is that air quality improving at all? if not, when will it? >> that's great. good questions. first one, no, it's not improving at all. it's unhealthy about everywhere again this morning as you can see from sfo. that is all the smoke hanging in the air. we will probably have arrival delays once again. when will it change? four to five days from now it will push smoke into other parts of the state. spare the air alerts. air quality advisory. wood burning ban, as it should be. temperatures will be held back a little bit by the smoke. waking up in the low 30s to upper 40s this morning. so there's smoke and frost developing in our deepest valleys. 54 to 59 by 7:00. i issue wish i had better news. we'll try to find rain next week. next, i will bring in alexis and talk about the commute. >> good morning, mike. taking a look at a very smoky bay bridge toll plaza. no surprise there. the smoke and haze under the lights there. overall, looking okay. we have a stackup in the cash lanes. no metering lights yet. until 5:to. maybe a little bit later with the veterans day holiday as well. a quick check of our traffic maps. our biggest issue is the full closure of 880, oakland and 23rd. they should wrap it up any time now. it was scheduled to wrap at 5:00 a.m. as long as you're not in a big rig, take 580 as an alternate. >>> the death toll continues to rise in the camp fire still burning in butte county. >> six more bodies were recovered bringing the number of deaths to 29. that means the camp fire is now tied for the deadliest fire in state history. officials are now working to identify the victims. there is fear the number could go up again with more than 200 people still missing. the camp fire has burned more than 100,000 acres, nearly 175 square miles since it broke out thursday morning. we know
mike. mike, is that air quality improving at all? if not, when will it? >> that's great. good questions. first one, no, it's not improving at all. it's unhealthy about everywhere again this morning as you can see from sfo. that is all the smoke hanging in the air. we will probably have arrival delays once again. when will it change? four to five days from now it will push smoke into other parts of the state. spare the air alerts. air quality advisory. wood burning ban, as it should be....
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mike buttell. stand up, mike. mike, he got the award -- the special community award from the san francisco-marin food bank. [applause] mike is a veteran. he lives on treasure island. he has for a long time coordinated the food bank on treasure island. he was once homeless but now he is part of our community here at treasure island doing good work. thank you, mike, for being here. [applause] and then -- and then this is something that we rarely do and i want to do it today. one treasure island at the annual fundraiser in october gave an award to bob beck, our executive director. bob, we so much appreciate you and i want to note that we appreciate all that you do for us. so lets give bob beck a hand. [applause] okay. so now we will open it up to general public comment for items which are not on the agenda. if there is anybody who wants to address the board, you can do that now. i'm sorry, you can make that announcement. >> clerk: item number 2, general public comment. this item is to allow members of the public to addres
mike buttell. stand up, mike. mike, he got the award -- the special community award from the san francisco-marin food bank. [applause] mike is a veteran. he lives on treasure island. he has for a long time coordinated the food bank on treasure island. he was once homeless but now he is part of our community here at treasure island doing good work. thank you, mike, for being here. [applause] and then -- and then this is something that we rarely do and i want to do it today. one treasure island...
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mike. we like mike. we like mike. we like mike. ♪ >> there you see democrat mike runoffnceding his senate election with cindy hyde-smith. we will take you across town to jackson, mississippi to the westin hotel where senator elect sydn cindy hyde-smith is giving her remarks. sen. hyde-smith: thank you so much. this has been an unbelievable campaign. got above is the reason we are here and i am going to give him glory every single day for it. no doubt. [applause] sen. hyde-smith: i actually brought notes because this is so important. i don't want to miss anything. i want to cover everybody, everybody out here. first, i want to thank god for this opportunity. my wonderful family. you both deserve a round of applause right now. [applause] governor-smith: the and deborah have been so gracious. he has worked as hard as i have ever seen
mike. we like mike. we like mike. we like mike. ♪ >> there you see democrat mike runoffnceding his senate election with cindy hyde-smith. we will take you across town to jackson, mississippi to the westin hotel where senator elect sydn cindy hyde-smith is giving her remarks. sen. hyde-smith: thank you so much. this has been an unbelievable campaign. got above is the reason we are here and i am going to give him glory every single day for it. no doubt. [applause] sen. hyde-smith: i...
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mike emanuel on capitol hill. mike? >> mike: one race to watch, in the house.he's impressed by both. >> i
mike emanuel on capitol hill. mike? >> mike: one race to watch, in the house.he's impressed by both. >> i
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mike: to be honest with you? -my gut feeling? -sam: i hope so. mike: i think, originally, that marcus and his team looked a gift horse in the mouth. lemonis: are you the gift horse? mikere resources that i have... kathleen: he has a lot of resources. mike: ...that i was told not to contribute. lemonis: can you and i, just you and i, take a walk? mike: sure. ♪ lemonis: mike, i'm gonna ask you this question, and try to be as honest as you can. you remember the conversation we had, when i said to you, if you couldn't do the things that i thought you needed to do, i would get somebody else? -mike: yeah. -lemonis: that's sam. mike: yeah, but, initially, i wasn't sure what sam's role was. lemonis: is there any part of you that's a little resentful that he's doing the job that you thought you were supposed to be doing? mike: yeah, but, out of all fairness, i was told to kind of step back. lemonis: "step back" was a polite way of saying, "you're pissing people off." i mean, honestly? [ chuckling ] come on, man. the frustration that i have, is that i can't keep having these conversations with you. i need you to be more supportive of what other people are trying to do. i need y
mike: to be honest with you? -my gut feeling? -sam: i hope so. mike: i think, originally, that marcus and his team looked a gift horse in the mouth. lemonis: are you the gift horse? mikere resources that i have... kathleen: he has a lot of resources. mike: ...that i was told not to contribute. lemonis: can you and i, just you and i, take a walk? mike: sure. ♪ lemonis: mike, i'm gonna ask you this question, and try to be as honest as you can. you remember the conversation we had, when i said...
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welcome back to worlds apart then mike mike from enough to form a yes i asked you not a faster mechanical engineering at columbia university mike you often talk about russia and the united states successfully all parading in space but that cooperation may come to an end next year because the current contract between dos cost mass and nasa is expiring and as of now there are no talks that have been announced that please to replace or to renew the contract how do you feel about it if it all and i hope i hope it doesn't i don't know the status of the contract on or ever with nasa for a few years so i don't know what what the state of my working on that but i would i would think that would be a pity because i think in space we've cooperated very well i think the international space station which was launched i was coming up on coming up on twenty years of the first home and launch i was in one thousand nine hundred eight and on that mission it was critical of a russian was on board with with american astronauts and they launched the elements for a launch in russia first in the united states on the space shuttle was surrogate so tha
welcome back to worlds apart then mike mike from enough to form a yes i asked you not a faster mechanical engineering at columbia university mike you often talk about russia and the united states successfully all parading in space but that cooperation may come to an end next year because the current contract between dos cost mass and nasa is expiring and as of now there are no talks that have been announced that please to replace or to renew the contract how do you feel about it if it all and i...
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mike par softens. mike? -- parsons. mike? where's mike? [cheers and applause] thanks, mike. you're doing a great job. happened in missouri, mike, is that okay? >> [cheers and applause] great job, mike. thank you. a friend of mine who's so outstanding, he's with us all the time. works hard, loves the people of this state and loves this state, senator roy blunt. [cheers and applause] thanks, roy. great guy. and representatives, congressmen, women, great people that really work, and they always, they always are with us. they never let us down. blaine lute kin meyer, vicki hartsler -- [cheers and applause] a man who did the an auction recently -- [laughter] that was the coolest thing i've seen in a long time, you know? you get used to watching those hearings, and you're just falling asleep. and then you hear this sound, you say, what the hell is that? [laughter] it was billy long are. how good was he? is he a great guy? [cheers and applause] congressman billy long. great guy. great friend of mine. and, of course, a man who, again, loves this state and loves the people and gets it done, never lets us down,
mike par softens. mike? -- parsons. mike? where's mike? [cheers and applause] thanks, mike. you're doing a great job. happened in missouri, mike, is that okay? >> [cheers and applause] great job, mike. thank you. a friend of mine who's so outstanding, he's with us all the time. works hard, loves the people of this state and loves this state, senator roy blunt. [cheers and applause] thanks, roy. great guy. and representatives, congressmen, women, great people that really work, and they...
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mike, you agree? mike: yes. it is too hard to know what opec will do a month and out -- from now. a month ago they were talking about how q4 would be one of the tightest quarters in years. a lot can change in a month. opec, saudi action will be price-dependent. $80 is the magical number because number one, at that level producers make a lot of money, break even. number two, you start to incentivize global investment back onto the scene, if you are able to stabilize. number three, $80 is high, but not high enough to destroy demand. alix: more volatility? dan: volatility is very high. the sound stupid, but is the best advice i can give people watching the market. the market will stop going down one people stop selling. i know it sounds silly, but there is an avalanche of selling in the market. the pressure is everywhere. i see them i screens every day. when i see alleviation of the pressure and the reports from the commitment of traders. they are not down as far as speculative loans. i will know it is time to get back in again. the kickback i think will be enormous. alix: thank you. let's get your takeaways. mikeyou're saying the markets are overly bearish. it is too soon to write off oil demand growth. and you're saying it is financial, volatility off the charts. we are getting close positioning to all that selling. thank you so much, michael tran and dan dicker. grenoble energy moving through a state ballot measure. what it means for fossil fuels. he was a look at one of the big moves of the week. occidental petroleum with earnings at a record amount. it will go 35% next year, boosting its cash flow. this is "bloomberg commodities edge." ♪ alix: i am alix steel. this is "bloomberg commodities edge." time for the day-to-day. we dig deep into the data trends. oil inventory numbers, no bowl insight. cushing's had its biggest -- u.s. production hit another record last week. digging and more into brazil as well. the current president jair bolsonaro, petrobras has are the main big discoveries which means less risk. the country could raise as much as $27 billion. moving to ags. not good news for so
mike, you agree? mike: yes. it is too hard to know what opec will do a month and out -- from now. a month ago they were talking about how q4 would be one of the tightest quarters in years. a lot can change in a month. opec, saudi action will be price-dependent. $80 is the magical number because number one, at that level producers make a lot of money, break even. number two, you start to incentivize global investment back onto the scene, if you are able to stabilize. number three, $80 is high,...
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honor to work on this project with mike, mike and i started talking about columbia about four years ago, and it was originally going to be a book, a story about mike's team that worked to recover the space shuttle after the accident, and as we talked to more and more people the story grew as the saying goes, and eventually that ended up being becoming what we now think w is the definitive story about what went on on the ground here and being more than the story of a couple hundred people it became the story of 25,000 people who became involved in the search and recovery. we tried to write it as a non-technical book. it's not a space book, it's about a space-related subject but it's much more about the american people did when there was a time of national need. >> michael: that's the expectation we hope you take out of here. in times of need america pulls together. the good folks in east texas and the people that responded on our behalf it was an outstanding effort. it was a tragedy. we lost 7 astronauts, 7 of my friends. we lost the space shuttle columbia and foretold the end of the space shuttle program by the way. one of the outcomes, the recommen
honor to work on this project with mike, mike and i started talking about columbia about four years ago, and it was originally going to be a book, a story about mike's team that worked to recover the space shuttle after the accident, and as we talked to more and more people the story grew as the saying goes, and eventually that ended up being becoming what we now think w is the definitive story about what went on on the ground here and being more than the story of a couple hundred people it...
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joined today by many members of my administration including secretary of state mike pompeo, hello, mike. steve mnuchin. , mikee mnuchin. steve, thank you very much. wilbur ross. alex acosta. matt whittaker. ben carson. betsy devos. administrator linda mcmahon. ambassador lighthizer. and acting administrator who i will tell you is going to be made permanent, he's done a fantastic job, i want to congratulate him, e.p.a. andrew wheeler. congratulations andrew, great job. thank you very much. [applause] thank you as well to senator amy klobuchar for being here. where is amy, by the way? where is amy? for five decades i have to say the presidential medal of freedom has been given to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to american life and culture. this year it is my true privilege to award this honor to seven extraordinary americans. senator orrin hatch, the late, great justice antonin scalia, miriam adelson. roger staubach. allen paige and two more recipients who are no longer with us, but whose legacies will live on forever, legendary babe ruth, legendary elvis presley. true legends. the first re
joined today by many members of my administration including secretary of state mike pompeo, hello, mike. steve mnuchin. , mikee mnuchin. steve, thank you very much. wilbur ross. alex acosta. matt whittaker. ben carson. betsy devos. administrator linda mcmahon. ambassador lighthizer. and acting administrator who i will tell you is going to be made permanent, he's done a fantastic job, i want to congratulate him, e.p.a. andrew wheeler. congratulations andrew, great job. thank you very much....
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mike emanuel on capitol hill. mike? >> mike: one race to watch, in the house. one newly elected republican says he's impressed by both. >> i think they are both outstanding people. i've had conversations with them over the past weekend asking them what their plans will be since we'll be in the minority over the next two years. they are discussing those plans now, and waiting to gain some more information there and make a final decision but i think very highly of both of them. >> on the democratic side in the house, nancy pelosi wants to be speaker again but some of her newly elected democrats campaigned against supporting her. one new democrat told us why she's a yes. >> she's an incredibly strong leader. she help is shepherded through the affordable care act when many said it couldn't happen. we need that strength right now. it's a job for women. >> also here, vice president mike pence's brother, greg, newly elected to the house republicans representing the state of indiana. there are also some senators trying to find their way around capitol hill. we caught up
mike emanuel on capitol hill. mike? >> mike: one race to watch, in the house. one newly elected republican says he's impressed by both. >> i think they are both outstanding people. i've had conversations with them over the past weekend asking them what their plans will be since we'll be in the minority over the next two years. they are discussing those plans now, and waiting to gain some more information there and make a final decision but i think very highly of both of them....
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mike mike pence and the chinese president got into a war of words it at the conference. the chief economic advisor saying standing up to china is the right thing to do. >> vice president pence defended american interests. >> on the khashoggi killing, president trump is also hearing from another friend south carolina senator lindsey graham in the statement said to look the other way is a wrong thing to do. graham adding "i firmly believe there will be strong bipartisan support for serious sanctions against saudi arabia, including appropriate members of the royal family for this barbaric act that defied all civilized norms." >> bret: "the new york times" is reporting president trump wanted to prosecute two if his political critics. former fbi director james comey and hillary clinton. what are you hearing there? >> certainly in public president trump mentioned on many different occasions that he thought the fbi and doj ought to be investigating james comey the former fbi director and his opponent in 2016, hillary clinton. this story takes it a step further to suggest that he mentioned to don mcgann that he wanted the department of justice to go after comey and clinton. according to "the new york times" ," he tookt seriously enough that he had his attorneys draft a memo for the president outlining for him all of the horrible things that would happen to his presidency if he were to order such an investigation. >> bret: john roberts live on the north lawn. president trump has answered the question special counsel robert muller submitted in his probe into russian interference in the 2016 election. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is here to tell us where things stand tonight. >> within the last hour come the president's legal team issued a brief statement confirming the president's written responses are now a special counsel robert mueller. the firing of fbi director james comey as any obstruction investigation, it has been our position that much of what has been asked raids serious constitutional issues and was beyond the scope of legitimate inquiry. this remains our position today. the president has provided unprecedented cooperation. 30 witnesses and now the presidents written responses. >> bret: democrats unleashed another assault on his choice to lead the justice department tell us about that. >> democrats launched a third front and the assault on the legitimacy of matt whitaker. schumer released a memo to investigate unlawful contact prior to the appointment between acting attorney general matt whitaker, and president trump as well as white house chief of staff john kelly. mr. whitaker was seen by officials as a white house spy and known as the west wing's eyes and ears. house democrat jerry nadler who was positioned to take over the judiciary committee has threatened to immediately force whitaker to testify on capitol hill in january. on the white house lawn, the president stood by his choice. >> president trump: he's doing a good job, everybody tells me that matt whitaker is doing a fantastic job. we'll have to see where everything goes but everybody tells me he's doing a fantastic job. >> whitaker has a major speaking event in new york city tomorrow on national security issues. >> bret: more problems for big tech and major retailers led to another wild ride on wall street today. the dow lost 552 today, the s&p 500 fell 49, the nasdaq dropped 120. what is happening? let's get some perspective. good evening, susan. >> 2018 is looking to be a down year for investors, both the s&p and the dow have now wiped out their gains on the year while the nasdaq is barely in the green. we saw a dramatic drop in the biggest single day loss in three years weighted by trade concerns and president trump's statements on saudi arabia which is one of the world's largest oil producers. energy stocks plunging. every oil stock on the s&p 500 falling today but that also means it's cheaper at the pump for consumers. the national average, $2.61. as we head into black friday, which is supposed to be one of the biggest shopping days of the year and americans are expected to spend more this year than last year. that didn't help out retailers despite better results from kohl's and target. big technology names, facebook, apple, netflix, and alphabet parent to google all in bear markets, 20% down. if the concerns for investors continue to be higher interest rates, global economic slow down. traditionally the week of skipping is a positive week for stock markets with the s&p 500 rising for the past six straight years while the dow gained 19 out of the past 24 years. this year however it's looking difficult for investors to see positive returns on the week. >> bret: susan lee in new york new york. this is another fox news alert, ohio democratic congresswoman marcia fudge says she will not challenge nancy pelosi for the speaker of the house job next year. fudge said pelosi has assured her black women will have a seat at the decision table. fudge had been the only unannounced possible challenger although 16 democrats have signed a letter opposing pelosi's candidacy. pelosi still faces a substantial challenge but congresswoman fudge's announcement is a major hurdle for pelosi to clear. a federal judge is preventing president trump from enforcing his latest ban on asylum-seekers. that is good news for many of the central american migrants trying to enter the u.s. along the border with california. >> each morning in tijuana, mexico, hundreds of immigrants line up for their shot at the american dream. >> everyone has to come in legally, i'm going legally. >> what the administration was trying to do was funnel illegal immigrants into this line and put down their name on the list. what the judge is saying, the immigrants don't have to wait like they are here. the united states is accepting 50 names today for asylum interview. the judge says not necessary, these migrants can file their claim anywhere they want on the border. for thousands at the mexican border that spells opportunity. federal judge john tager on obama appointee from san francisco says the trump proclamation decries legitimate asylum claims. "whatever the scope of the president's authority, he may not rewrite immigration laws to impose a condition congress has forbidden." mcgill serrano said he was fleeing mexico because his nieces kidnapped, he is not rushing to sneak across. >> and i would rather do with the way too. i got deported before. >> they called the ruling absurd. >> it's a court that decided they know better than the president of the united states. it's dangerous, we will appeal it, we absolutely expect to win. >> migrants are beginning to show up in the u.s. this church in phoenix has taken in 50 families in the past two days. >> we went from taking in ten families to 20 2:30, the most we've had is 60. it's two to three people per family. >> the judge's ruling could increase the number of border jumpers. the city hosted a job fair monday for those learning asylum into the u.s. still isn't easy. >> we still have the hope to go to the other side, if we get a job here maybe it's easier to get a working visa. >> i asked the secretary about her job and the president's assessment on sunday that she needs to be much tougher. the president isn't simply voicing his frustration with congress and the courts, they are unwilling to fix the asylum crisis. i also asked her what is it like being her, and i have the storm of the president's signature issue? she said it's not boring. >> bret: thank you. the cost of putting nearly 6,000 u.s. troops along the border with mexico is around $72 million. that number could go higher. that's the word tonight from the defense department. a spokesman said the cost will depend on size, duration, and scope of the operation. the current estimate includes only forces approved as of monday. up next, where thousands of people displaced by the northern california wildfires will be spending thanksgiving. keep it here. if you have psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla,75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. unlike santa's presents, ours don't just magically appear. they're designed, meticulously. every bolt, stitch, line of code tested and tested again. until, finally this. elves got nothing on us. ford. built for the holidays. time to get our best offers of the season. ♪ applebee's bigger, bolder grill combos are back. now that's eatin good in the neighborhood. ♪ >> bret: the death toll in the northern california fires has climbed to 79, the number of people missing has dropped to 700, it was more than a thousand. heavy rain is combing the flames but bringing additional problem problems. >> this isn't home, we are looking for a home. >> for lisa martin and thousands of residents of paradise california, there is no home to go to this thanksgiving. instead, they will be spending at here at this church evacuation center in chico. >> you're reflecting on everything you're grateful for. it's not frivolous, it's meaningful. i am very grateful to still be here. i'm grateful to be able to be here instead of being on the streets in the cold overnight. >> hundreds are still living outside in a nearby walmart parking lot even though city officials hope to get everyone out before the weather makes a bad situation even worse. >> the rain will cause unfortunate dire circumstances for these individuals who are already dealing with the most unfortunate tragic disaster. >> with cold temperatures in the forecast for tomorrow, the race is on to get evacuees into more permanent shelters as well as get search and recovery process as possible. authorities worry rain could wash away bone fragments in turn loose dry ash into paste making it tough to identify victims. >> we are just working methodically. unfortunately there's so much extensive damage, it's going to take time. i know it's hard on families who are trying to get answers. >> this is not going to be pretty. >> the l.a. fire department released new videos of intense moments as one of its helicopter crews rescue people from a mountain peak last week. with low fuel and the fire raging, the pilots managed to land and get three people and their dogs to safety. >> that's enough excitement for me today. >> the first winter storm of the season is expected to roll into night and last through the week. the rain will help clear out this unhealthy air and put out what's left of the fire. officials worry that a heavy downpour could trigger mudslide mudslides. >> bret: claude mccallum , meantime oversees a suicide bomber targeted a gather of hundreds of islamic scholars in afghanistan today. at least 50 people were killed. another 83 were wounded with 20 in critical condition. it happened at a wedding hall. no one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack but both the taliban and local isis affiliates have targeted religious scholars along with the government in the past. there is word tonight president trump may be considering a visit, a trip to visit u.s. troops in iraq or afghanistan or both. it comes at a time when the president is taking major heat for what his critics say is bringing politics into the military. national security correspondent jennifer griffin report from the pentagon. >> president bush used to serve turkey to troops in iraq. president obama also surprised the troops during the holidays. after nearly two years in the white house, president trump has yet to make a surprise visit to troops deployed overseas. the administration is now discussing a future trip following criticism over over e president skipping a trip to a u.s. cemetery while in france to commemorate the end of world war i, and missing veterans day events at arlington national cemetery. >> president trump: in retrospect, i should have, i did last year and i will virtually every year. >> i don't think the military or our vets are offended by the president not being there. he clearly stands out as a president who is so supportive of the military. >> other top retired military members are demanding an apology for maligning the navy see admiral who oversaw the bin laden raid. >> former head of u.s. special operations. >> president trump: hillary clinton fan. >> he was a navy seal. >> president trump: when it had been nice if we got usama bin laden sooner than that? >> leon panetta was the cia director during that raid and later served as secretary of defense. >> this president owes admiral mick raven an apology. >> the navy seal who killed bin laden the president needs to acknowledge he misspoke. >> i think he was talking faster than he was thinking. i don't think he really thinks having a different president in power or different admiral would have sounded it sooner. there are so many people, so many agencies involved it was done as quickly and efficiently as we could. >> the president punted when asked if admiral mcraven was a hero. he plans to go to a war zone but did not say when. >> bret: jennifer griffin at the pentagon. up next, the u.s. considers adding another country to its list of state sponsors of terrorism. first, beyond our borders. authorities in spain that say one person died and thousands were injured after a landslide derailed a commuter train traveling to barcelona. firefighters and emergency workers evacuated 131 commuters and sent five of the 41 people injured to the hospital. heavy rain is being blamed for that landslide. china is giving the go-ahead for u.s. navy aircraft carrier to make a port call in hong kong. the approval for the uss ronald reagan and three other warships comes two months after china denied a similar request. city officials in rome have sent in 600 police officers to evict a purported crime family from eight villas allegedly billed without authorization decades ago. made headlines in 2015 when they staged an elaborate hollywood style funeral for its boss complete with a horse drawn carriage, flower petals tossed from a helicopter and the music from the godfather playing outside the church. just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight, we'll be right back because of depreciation. if your insurance won't replace your car, what good is it? you'd be better off just taking your money and throwing it right into the harbor. i'm regret that. with new car replacement, if your brand-new car gets totaled, liberty mutual will pay the entire value plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ did you know not all fiber is the same? try citrucel. it gently relieves occasional constipation by absorbing water to make stools easier to pass, without causing excess gas or bloating. help relieve occasional constipation with citrucel. ♪ >> bret: the president is said to be considering putting venezuela on the list of nations designated as state sponsors of terrorism. correspondent kevin corke reports from west palm beach with the president just touched down on why venezuela and why now? >> it would be the strongest signal yet that the trump administration is willing to target the oil rich but faltering south american countr country. "the washington post" citing unnamed sources assess the trump administration is prepared to add venezuela to its list of state sponsors of terrorism, a designation reserved for governments accused of repeatedly providing support of international terrorism and includes iran, north korea, sudan, and syria. if to hit the renegade nicolas maduro regime with one of its most powerful tools. in a letter, secretary of state mike urged to protect the american homeland and our people from the venezuelan dictatorship's egregious support for terrorism and narco trafficking. citing the ongoing nature of the discussion white house officials refused to say whether or not the designation was a foregone conclusion. a spokesman noted the administration will consider it scalable options to pressure the maduro regime to restore democracy in venezuela. under maduro, venezuela has suffered hyper inflation, food shortages and a devastating measles outbreak which because of emergency migration which has now spread into neighboring countries brazil, argentina, colombia, ecuador, and peru. critics question the wisdom on applying more pressure to a regional powder keg. >> it looks like an expression of anger that will not achieve any of our goals and make life worse for the average venezuela venezuelan. >> the state department has apparently asked hhs, the department of homeland security, as well as the cdc for input on the des
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mike khouw in san francisco to break it down. mike. >> apple did see 1.5 daily options volume while seeing only 150% may not seem a lot this is an active option that represents a significant bump up in activity and where we saw the most activity in the apple omission options watt november 1 '95 calls expiring at the end of the this week. they traded at ample price of just over 80 cents sort of what we were just hearing, knows might be bets that apple's worst may be behind it tloeft for this woke and may make a bump above 195 by the 80 cents up around the 196197 levelled from. >> thanks, mike. mike khouw in san francisco check out or out the full show of "options action" friday 5:30 p.m. eastern time. as the latest 13 f filings trickle in this astro facing existential threat in travel stocks taking off with the holidays around the corner 40 days from christmas tonight we hear from expedia is a holiday surge coming for the stock? much more "fast money" right after this >> announcer: "options action" >> announcer: "options action" is sponsored by think or swim b. is there a cure? td ameritrade's trade desk. they can help gut check your strategies and answer all your toughest questions. sounds perfect. see, your stress level was here and i got you down to here, td >>> welcome back to "fast money. 13 f filings rolling in amid a hard knock year for hedge funds. leslie picker is back with more on why it's hard for the funds. >> we see a lot of movement in bank stocks as 13 f filings trickle out. buffett adding to his position tiger management adding new calls on citi bank of ame
mike khouw in san francisco to break it down. mike. >> apple did see 1.5 daily options volume while seeing only 150% may not seem a lot this is an active option that represents a significant bump up in activity and where we saw the most activity in the apple omission options watt november 1 '95 calls expiring at the end of the this week. they traded at ample price of just over 80 cents sort of what we were just hearing, knows might be bets that apple's worst may be behind it tloeft for...
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mike tyson called. >> seth: mike tyson called? >> yeah. mike called. mike said, "tracy?" 's me, mike tyson. when you come home from the hospital, we're going to get matching face tattoos and fly pigeons." [ laughter ] i said, "no we not. i don't need your crazy rubbing off on me. [ laughter ] i'm already crazy. my head is already messed up." >> seth: oh. >> see g, let me tell you something, man. walmart think they done paying me. okay? they think they done. >> seth: uh-huh. i'm sure -- >> we'll see. [ laughter ] i don't know the long time -- i long term -- the long term? >> seth: yeah. >> the long term -- >> seth: the long-term effects. >> you see? that's $500,000 right there. >> seth: really? [ laughter ] >> i don't know what the long-term effects of this brain damage was. >> seth: yeah. >> if i started acting messed up in ten years, they're gonna hear from my attorney. >> seth: right. >> "tracy morgan just tried to make love to his french bulldog. we want $5 million. [ laughter ] and the dog want $2 million for pain and suffering." [ laughter ] you know what's so messed
mike tyson called. >> seth: mike tyson called? >> yeah. mike called. mike said, "tracy?" 's me, mike tyson. when you come home from the hospital, we're going to get matching face tattoos and fly pigeons." [ laughter ] i said, "no we not. i don't need your crazy rubbing off on me. [ laughter ] i'm already crazy. my head is already messed up." >> seth: oh. >> see g, let me tell you something, man. walmart think they done paying me. okay? they think...
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mike! we like mike! ♪ >> cindy hyde-smith. go get them. senator hyde-smith: thank you, governor phil bryant, for everything. do we have a great governor or what? thank you so much. this is just an unbelievable night. this has been an unbelievable campaign. god above is the reason we are here and i'm going to give him glory every single day for it. no doubt. i actually brought notes because this is so important, i don't want to miss anything. i want to cover everybody out here. first, of course, i want to thank god for this opportunity. my wonderful family, mikend anna, you both deserve a round of applause. the governor and deborah have been so gracious. he has worked as hard as i have ever seen him work at anything to get me elected. he brought me into the capital that day and said, cindy, i want to make you the united states senator and i want to make it happen because he's got two to beat, you and me. and we were successful tonight due to the hard work of the governor. president -- mr. president, and i just talked to him so i know he's watching, thank you so much for everything, for the opportunity, coming to mississippi yesterday, two stops, phenomenal. we got to ride together and i sure appreciated the time that he gave me. senator lindsey, vice president mike pence. they turned out for me. my colleagues have supported me. right now, mr. president, thank you so much for all of your help. [applause] you know, i want to thank my church family, my pastor. dr. garland boyd opened us up in prayer last night. before we voted on justice kavanau
mike! we like mike! ♪ >> cindy hyde-smith. go get them. senator hyde-smith: thank you, governor phil bryant, for everything. do we have a great governor or what? thank you so much. this is just an unbelievable night. this has been an unbelievable campaign. god above is the reason we are here and i'm going to give him glory every single day for it. no doubt. i actually brought notes because this is so important, i don't want to miss anything. i want to cover everybody out here. first, of...
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mike: this is where the guys store their gear, and as you can see the gear is very weathered. >> anthony: how old? >> mike: oh this gear is only a couple years old. i mean -- >> anthony: but it gets beat up quick. >> mikethere's a lucky guy that's got a new coat but that gear's seen a lot of action. >> anthony: where's the fire pole, dude? >> mike: they took them. >> anthony: oh man! >> mike: in the late '90s, management took the poles out. >> anthony: what does every little boy, you know, from my age was all about sparky the fire dog and the poles. >> mike: you know, i used to love sliding the pole and the headquarters was three stories so when you were sliding that thing you had to really hold on because you were going for a ride. the old running board, we put up here. we don't use the running board, but this is how many companies we used to have. >> anthony: what percentage of that number are active now? >> mike: less than half. and we're fighting a lot more fires. >> anthony: you know, i've got to say, the kitchen's looking pretty good. >> mike: it's one of the best kitchens in the city. >> anthony: tonight's meal is being cooked by paul. he's squad three's best, they say. >> mike: he's reading the
mike: this is where the guys store their gear, and as you can see the gear is very weathered. >> anthony: how old? >> mike: oh this gear is only a couple years old. i mean -- >> anthony: but it gets beat up quick. >> mikethere's a lucky guy that's got a new coat but that gear's seen a lot of action. >> anthony: where's the fire pole, dude? >> mike: they took them. >> anthony: oh man! >> mike: in the late '90s, management took the poles out....
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for more on the market action ahead of the midterm elections, let's ring in mike reagan -- bring in mike reagan. mike: the expect? most likely scenario is that the democrats when the house, don't take the senate. it's funny, i would avoid any sort of general takeaways that you here. a lot of these studies are based on -- they are somewhat skewed by the 1990's experience. outg had a good report kicking the tires on this thesis that gridlock is good for stocks. in90's experience was unique that we have this riproaring stock market afterwards, but really it was just kind of a coincidence with the.com -- with bubble.om the average game is about 5.5% 9% on a united congress. so, the notion that a divided congress will result in this stock market is a little suspicious. i do think that there is a good chance that we will see a sort of relief rally in that case, because while that is the base case that most are expecting, it's by no means a slam dunk and i think that investors are sort of still a little bit on the sidelines given the week momentum we have had coming into the midterms and i think there will
for more on the market action ahead of the midterm elections, let's ring in mike reagan -- bring in mike reagan. mike: the expect? most likely scenario is that the democrats when the house, don't take the senate. it's funny, i would avoid any sort of general takeaways that you here. a lot of these studies are based on -- they are somewhat skewed by the 1990's experience. outg had a good report kicking the tires on this thesis that gridlock is good for stocks. in90's experience was unique that...
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get a handle on it until they can get some relief from the weather mike thank you very much for talking with us that was journalist mike the wall there talking to us from santa rosa in northern california flagler seven palestinians and an israeli soldier are reported dead after an israeli special forces operation in the southern gaza strip the dead include a commander of the military wing of hamas the islamic movement which runs gaza israel says a second soldier was wounded in the fighting the incident casts renewed doubt on peace efforts between israel and hamas some two hundred palestinian protesters have been killed during clashes with israeli forces since the end of march. our jerusalem correspondent tanya kramer is in gaza and joins us now on the phone tanya it's not that often that israeli security forces launched raids on the ground in gaza what more can you tell us about what happened last night. you know that fight and it's not entirely clear what the purpose of this raid was from what we understand says an israeli special forces commander entered the southern gaza strip late on sunday evening and according to
get a handle on it until they can get some relief from the weather mike thank you very much for talking with us that was journalist mike the wall there talking to us from santa rosa in northern california flagler seven palestinians and an israeli soldier are reported dead after an israeli special forces operation in the southern gaza strip the dead include a commander of the military wing of hamas the islamic movement which runs gaza israel says a second soldier was wounded in the fighting the...
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mike ross. >> lori: good evening and thank you for joining us for debate for the state. we're come to you live from alaska public media, i'm lori townsend. >> mike: i'm mike ross we're going to pores if questions to republican mike dunleavy and democrat mark begich on some of the big issues the state of alaska. >> lori: reporters andrew kitchenman and rich mauer are here, we'll feature video questions from the communities of utqiagvik and kotzebue. >> mike: all the questions and answers will be timed and the candidates will be allowed to ask questions of each other. they'll start with a one-minute opening statement determined by a coin toss. mr. begich your one-minute statement. >> mark: thank you to ktuu and alaska media to share ideas how we move alaska forward. in this environment we live in today and the political word is toxic and negative and i know we can do better than that. i've been campaigning around the state, listening to alaskans and alaskans know we can do better but they're worried. they're worried about the state they love is slipping away. we have many challenges. if working together we can solve the challenges, together we can reduce cr
mike ross. >> lori: good evening and thank you for joining us for debate for the state. we're come to you live from alaska public media, i'm lori townsend. >> mike: i'm mike ross we're going to pores if questions to republican mike dunleavy and democrat mark begich on some of the big issues the state of alaska. >> lori: reporters andrew kitchenman and rich mauer are here, we'll feature video questions from the communities of utqiagvik and kotzebue. >> mike: all the...
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attorney, mike hearst, mike, thank you, mike.ery good friend of mine, he's always there, he is always available and he has very smart. he loves the people of mississippi. he loves the people of our country. senator roger wicker. roger! [cheers and applause] thank you, roger. great job. and a man that did so well recently, it will go down for a long time, you will be seeing those words, they were beautiful words and they were needed very desperately at that time. brett kavanaugh was being treated very unfairly, very, very unfairly, and lindsey graham got up -- [cheers and applause] and he hit a chord that you hit very rarely in the world of politics or anything else, he said things that were said not only so well, the meaning of what he said really changed the course of that event and now we have a great, great supreme court justice, brett kavanaugh. lindsey graham. lindsay, thank you lindsay. thank you. thank you, lindsay. he really did, that was very special. we are all here tonight to support an amazing leader and a tremendous
attorney, mike hearst, mike, thank you, mike.ery good friend of mine, he's always there, he is always available and he has very smart. he loves the people of mississippi. he loves the people of our country. senator roger wicker. roger! [cheers and applause] thank you, roger. great job. and a man that did so well recently, it will go down for a long time, you will be seeing those words, they were beautiful words and they were needed very desperately at that time. brett kavanaugh was being...
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mike braun. mike braun was actually able to oust him fairly easily and proving the reputation of indiana to be true, that this is one of the reddest states in the midwest, and it has been said indiana is as red as the red barns that dot the corn line countryside, and this election here appears to make that true once again. you know, in the thank you speech, the victory speech from braun, it was a big thank you to president trump who visited here four times campaigning on his behalf in indiana including on election eve where he showed up in ft. wayne on his behalf. but in the contrast, donnelly had a very short and somber speech. you know, one interesting exit poll here showed that more than half of hoosiers felt that donnelly's decision to vote against supreme court justice brett kavanaugh was important in their vote and asked the senator if he felt that would be favorable to him or unfavorable. he said he didn't know but in the end he felt that it was a decision that just had to be made and in the end hoosiers deciding to vote him out of the senate. i'm linsey davis in indianapolis for abc news. >> and the senate race in arizona has been up in the air overnight. democrat kyrsten sinema and republican martha mcsally are neck and neck. >> they're battling to replace the republican jeff flake, who chose not to seek re-election. whoever wins will be the first female senator from arizona. and the senate race in missouri has gone republican. josh hawley defeated two-term democratic incumbent claire mccaskill. >> hawley touted his support for president trump during the campaign. abc's deborah roberts has more. >> reporter: democrat claire mccaskill's loss here says as much about the president as it does about the state of missouri. >> i want you to keep that fire burning because there is justice around the corner. >> reporter: the two-term senator lightly positioned herself as somebody willing to work with the president even distancing herself from her democratic party in some ways. but in the end it was not enough to overcome a republican challenger who had the backing of the president. in fact, president trump was just here visiting just a couple of days ago throwing his support. the president is wildly popular in this area. he carried missouri by nearly 20 points, so it was a very difficult uphill battle. she knew that this would be tough and she said so today while she went to cast her ballot, that it might be a nail-biter but no one expected her to lose by such a large margin. the two-term senator denied a third term. >>> coming up, the governors' races including that key race in georgia that is still undecided this morning. >>> also our powerhouse political team joins us to analyze the results and later the big ballot connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. constitu tthp ore than about administration. >>> that is house minority leader nancy pelosi reacting to the democrats flipping the house. now that democrats have the majority, pelosi could become speaker once again. >> and outside of the many house races there were plenty of surprises. >> our political director rick klein and deputy director maryalice parks told us the results are a story in contrast. >> it's amazing one country could have two different verdicts on the same night. 100 million people estimated to vote and ratified the decisions to have this totally different makeup of the house and the senate. at one time you're rejecting president trump and at another point you're saying we kind of like what he's doing. >> the victories the democrats won were in a diverse number of districts. a lot of those suburbs that we were tracking from the beginning where democrats have been pouring money into some of those suburban districts in new jersey, pennsylvania, new york, but they also had a big night in iowa and kansas and some unusual places for them so, again, i think rick is right. kind of a mixed bag. >> but the surprises that i thought that stood out for me, oklahoma. >> right. >> a congressional seat got turned around. >> we were tracking 100 races, had it all covered and one race we did not have on our map, oklahoma. oklahoma 5th democrats were able to switch that one. like we said there hadn't been any democrats in the kansas delegation and yet democrats picked up two there. they picked up two in iowa so kind of a heartland story for democrats which is really interesting. iowa, surprised that they were also able to take the kansas governor house. >> i think if you look at races outside kansas city, outside oklahoma and dallas and houston, all of america's major cities seem to have a republican stronghold that flipped back to the blue. >> that kansas city, kansas, area really came up big. what about the makeup of the candidates? what's the story line there? >> such a big night for women. >> absolutely. a historic night for women any way you shake it. for the first time ever there will be more than 100 women in the u.s. congress, in the house specifically. unbelievable. possible with all the house races still to be projected it could be closer to 130 and just a lot of firsts. a lot of historic firsts. two muslim women that will be going to congress, two native american women. those are firsts in the nation's history. so we're going to have a lot of people waking up feeling like they have a real new sense of representation going to washington. >> the first ever 20 something women elected to congress as well. historically young, diverse, the military background. i also think there's probably a superstar in there. we just don't know who he or she right now. the biggest names on the democratic ticket overnight are people that fell short. look in texas, beto o'rourke didn't win. we know what happened with andrew gillum in florida. stacey abrams, they're still counting votes but doesn't look like she'll be the top name on the top of the ticket so someone else, there is a diamond in the rough that the democrats have to figure out what happens next. >> a lot of the women that did well were new to politics and were successful in this pitch that they could be outsiders. veterans like rick said, a former cia officer, small business owners, teachers, doctors who said they want to help rebuild the democratic party running on a message of being brand-new and new to washington. they found success there. >>> all right, coming up, the races for governor including the breaking news from georgia. >> also ahead, how florida just expanded the number of eligible voters by more than a million people. all of them convicted felons. all of them convicted felons. pey five hundred years, right? fact is, there have been twenty-six in the last decade. allstate is adapting. 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with the 36 governors' races across the country. democrats were able to flip control of at least six statehouses in illinois, kansas, michigan, nevada, new mexico and wisconsin with several states still undecided overnight. >> in the florida governor's race, ron desantis defeated democrat andrew gillum. desantis campaigned as a close ally of president trump. >>> also in the southeast the contentious georgia governor's race between the republican brian kemp and democrat stacey abrams still too close to call. abrams saying overnight she's not giving up until every vote is counted. abc's steve osunsami in atlanta. >> reporter: kendis and marci, stacey abrams just finished speaking and the crowd is leaving. this is not over according to the abrams campaign. they are still by their count if you crunch the numbers within the margin of error to take this into a runoff. >> no one would be unseen, no one is unheard and no one is uninspired. a vow, a vow takes effort. it takes commitment to hold truth. reaching out, reaching across is hard work, but as i told you then, hard work is in our bones. 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