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amy: that is you, nathan schneider, seven years ago. and now you have written this book.is radical tradition you're talking about, the cooperatives that are on the upswing around the world? talk more about them specifically and what you hold out most hope for. >> it is striking how that idea of praracticing democracy in everyday life that was happening in that square is something that is a kind of hope we have lost. inwas something that even the 1930's and 1940's, the u.s. government was promoting. it was something, possibility that was forgotten. in terms of these particular projects, we have these gig economies in which people are figuring out how to own and govern their own platforms. we are seeing an opportunity unlike any we have ever seen, where a whole generation of business owners in what is known as the silver tsunami, are looking to retire. these small and medium-sized businesses, employers around the country, are being gobbled up by private equity. this is an opportunity for conversions to employ ownership if we have the right policy tools and financing tools a
amy: that is you, nathan schneider, seven years ago. and now you have written this book.is radical tradition you're talking about, the cooperatives that are on the upswing around the world? talk more about them specifically and what you hold out most hope for. >> it is striking how that idea of praracticing democracy in everyday life that was happening in that square is something that is a kind of hope we have lost. inwas something that even the 1930's and 1940's, the u.s. government was...
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nathan, do you want to answer that? andrew,n, quickly, and unfortunately, we have time for just one or two more questions, so we'll try and get them quickly and answer them quickly. >> good. well, thank you so much for bringing this up. this really is a historic opportunity that we have and a challenge where a tremendous share of small and medium-sized businesses are soon to change hands because their owners are retiring or worse. and the -- in many cases these companies are being swept up by private equity deals, and the opportunity to the keep those resources in the communities where value is being created is enormous. and the danger of extraction, of switching from, you know, a bunch of small businesses that are supporting their communities to a bunch of subsidiaries that are supporting, you know, wall street is enormous. and so you're part of many communities around the country, many municipalities as well as community groups that are really working on this challenge. and organizations like the democracy collaborati
nathan, do you want to answer that? andrew,n, quickly, and unfortunately, we have time for just one or two more questions, so we'll try and get them quickly and answer them quickly. >> good. well, thank you so much for bringing this up. this really is a historic opportunity that we have and a challenge where a tremendous share of small and medium-sized businesses are soon to change hands because their owners are retiring or worse. and the -- in many cases these companies are being swept...
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they spoil us to death. >> nathan, how about you?> the most loving individuals i've ever met in my life. my grandma's the most sweet woman and everybody says so. >> with the boys living at their grandparent's, bambi tried to get her own life back on track. that's when she met rick gagnon, new hire at the charlie glass company. there was an instant attraction. >> i've always liked the bad boy image, i guess, you know. like with the goatee and the shaved head. i don't know. we just had a good time together. >> was it a serious relationship? >> yes. it was. >> rick was serious, too. he confronted bambi about her demons. >> i told her, you know, she wanted to be in a relationship then she had to, you know, do something about the pills. >> by the spring of 2005, bambi felt she had turned the corner. she and rick found a home of their own in myrtle beach. after a long struggle, she was ready to be a mom to her boys again. >> i was getting on my feet and i just -- i wanted cody and nate there with us. >> grandparents charlie and diane agree
they spoil us to death. >> nathan, how about you?> the most loving individuals i've ever met in my life. my grandma's the most sweet woman and everybody says so. >> with the boys living at their grandparent's, bambi tried to get her own life back on track. that's when she met rick gagnon, new hire at the charlie glass company. there was an instant attraction. >> i've always liked the bad boy image, i guess, you know. like with the goatee and the shaved head. i don't know....
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the new abc series "the rookie" with nathan fillion. >> cool. >> boom. >> hello. >> tonight, you're meetingeal-life rookies. >> okay. let's do this. >> who is gambling everything -- >> god in heaven. >> to start over. >> i was holding a resume that pretty much said stay at home mom. >> can she make it as a cop at age 52? >> one guy called me nana. i saw, that's pushing it a little much. >> she left a high-paying job on wall street. >> i think i had a panic attack. i thought, what? >> to become a struggling actor? >> are you crazy? what are you in. >> so, what's better? making green or being green in? ♪ i have been changed >> in "wicked." and why would this kenyan run away from a deal with nike? >> he was paid a pretty great salary. >> to serve his country. his new american cup try. >> i didn't do the running, i would go to the army. >> what, no? you're going to run. >> tonight, it's better late than never for the real rookies. >> take a look. that giant photo here on the screen, it's hollywood make believe from the new abc series "the rookie." it's a show about second chances. but these oth
the new abc series "the rookie" with nathan fillion. >> cool. >> boom. >> hello. >> tonight, you're meetingeal-life rookies. >> okay. let's do this. >> who is gambling everything -- >> god in heaven. >> to start over. >> i was holding a resume that pretty much said stay at home mom. >> can she make it as a cop at age 52? >> one guy called me nana. i saw, that's pushing it a little much. >> she left a high-paying...
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and i'm excited about that conversation and finally nathan schneider as a professor at the university of colorado boulder and author of everything for everyone. he believes cooperatives can transform our economy, and look into all of that. before i get started as i understand it you can get the authors books at barnes & noble nearby, and he will also be signing their books immediately after this event. so let's just dive right in. i'm going to start with you, alyssa, to actually describe how you see the economy working and, in fact, punishing working families, and why families are so squeezed today. >> well, the main causes behind the squeeze from the many people spoke to, probably spoke to rent 100 people and different families in america over four years, housing costs, the cost of college which even public college has doubled since 1996 and private exponentially raised, and finally daycare. that's one of the more complicated ones because as we know daycare workers are not particularly well-paid. so what is behind that. and the people i spoke to were also struggled with other things.
and i'm excited about that conversation and finally nathan schneider as a professor at the university of colorado boulder and author of everything for everyone. he believes cooperatives can transform our economy, and look into all of that. before i get started as i understand it you can get the authors books at barnes & noble nearby, and he will also be signing their books immediately after this event. so let's just dive right in. i'm going to start with you, alyssa, to actually describe...
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vicky nathan long and is the thoughts of youth the sca coming by this is i notice if you nine tom probably plays of his a nickel in a shot or need a month and here should be an awesome hossam zaki has to pull it silent and you heard the video during a phone in ca and it was clear directions. for a on the show. and over the help me my latest problem with them became greater from play as islam it was so much on the meet me in this god saying and then obliquely second to me and. says something that is it's never missing a good woman in india that in this with limited societies and stiff don't measure their stiff them in india. with one heart on the arm the scope on and off from the kind of thing that they want is also there to first. get past in the period when they're finished if told by c.n.n. healthy mind you so it goes for that which is most of us will do little is here is a live fire off a human led them to do something and so god has been passed on so it didn't stand as we as some intervening yeah the thing i'm with i have yet i would also have to ask if you have told by speak or style
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nathan and tom. the new crop of iphones off the charts why are shares of apple falling? we slain plus what's wrong with the banks? it should be nirvana out there but the stocks are in the mud. the chart master tell us why there could be more pain ahead first we start with the big story of the day the trade war rearing its ugly head again let's go to amon javers in dc for this developing story. >> got scott, 5:00 on friday i'm calling it i don't think we are getting chinese tariffs this week. that has been the story line of the week just speculation about whether or not the president was going to process pull the trailer on the $200 billion in chinese tariffs the u.s. trade representatives office has been working on the past several months nothing has of yet and nothing expected today so the white house putting out sort of a maddeningly vague statement about all this, saying the president has been clear that he and hits administration will continue to take action to address china's unfair trade practices. we encourage china to address the longstanding concerns raised by t
nathan and tom. the new crop of iphones off the charts why are shares of apple falling? we slain plus what's wrong with the banks? it should be nirvana out there but the stocks are in the mud. the chart master tell us why there could be more pain ahead first we start with the big story of the day the trade war rearing its ugly head again let's go to amon javers in dc for this developing story. >> got scott, 5:00 on friday i'm calling it i don't think we are getting chinese tariffs this...
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there have to be concerned dan nathan on the next show "options action" tweeted earlier it's the quickestin history in terms of rotation in and out of banks we'll see. u.s. banks on just valuation in terms of earning power are great. the concern is if something is happening -- >> then piece of the market overall. there is not precedent for equities going higher when financials slump. >> banks do not show up in the quarter or month it's health care, industrials, technology, those are the sectors performing so when you are waiting for this bounce that might never come, tim started off the segment talking about european banks that's only another headwind to avoid banks. >> we had the conversation so many times and i think that there's been not extraordinary moves to the banks but we have seen the rotation multiple times. yes they underperform but we are talking about one or two%. if i look at nine or 12 month period it's not that dramatic. i hear you guy on deutsche bank. but if we got say done saying i'm not saying we're right but us bank balance sheets are as good as they've been. >> what'
there have to be concerned dan nathan on the next show "options action" tweeted earlier it's the quickestin history in terms of rotation in and out of banks we'll see. u.s. banks on just valuation in terms of earning power are great. the concern is if something is happening -- >> then piece of the market overall. there is not precedent for equities going higher when financials slump. >> banks do not show up in the quarter or month it's health care, industrials, technology,...
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nathan elliott threw three picks. that one snagged from the air.score. 17-0 at the half, bears. garber drove his team down the field on two offensive yards. cal wins their opener fifth year in a row, 24-17 the final there. >> stanford opened their season last night with a 31-10 win with over san diego state. it was a k.j. to j.j. for a touchdown. whiteside had six catches for 226 yards. next up for stanford, usc who hosted unlv. j daniels making his debut, a true freshman. he graduated from modern day a last year. as he was trailing and rogers split two defenders to score for unlv, daniels, look at this. 43-yard score to his former high school teammate. sc wins their opener as well. >> coming up in the next half hour, we'll take a look at an oakland a's prospect who made his football debut. we will be back in just a few minutes. >> i don't know where you will be in a half hour, but it won't be here. >>> 25 people face charges following a crackdown on a drive wave by the ms 13 gang. >> investigators reveal why criminals may have >>> abc 7 news was w
nathan elliott threw three picks. that one snagged from the air.score. 17-0 at the half, bears. garber drove his team down the field on two offensive yards. cal wins their opener fifth year in a row, 24-17 the final there. >> stanford opened their season last night with a 31-10 win with over san diego state. it was a k.j. to j.j. for a touchdown. whiteside had six catches for 226 yards. next up for stanford, usc who hosted unlv. j daniels making his debut, a true freshman. he graduated...
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here it is a villa site vickie nathan long at the is the thoughts of business come on by this is i need a friend i'm tom probably plays of his in little in a shot fish turn me month and be here should be an awesome hossam zaki who followed sile and you heard the video during a phone internet directions. a four way on get him obedient only help me my latest problem with them became a different place because islam it was so much on the meat and in this god saying that he believed his academia. was something that is it's never a mason to give one the sion and be that in this with limited societies and altogether stiff don't measure their stiff them in india. with one heart or on the other the scope fun enough for all the kind of thing that they want this also that to first. get past in the period from the stiff don't own healthy mind the sort of i wish most of us will do to list here as a live thea human like than i do something and somebody has been passed on so it didn't stand as we are to some intervening yeah the thing i'm with i have yet i would also have to ask if you have told me. o
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nathan joins me now, good morning, nathan. >> good morning.e: sec complaint is against musk and not tesla, shares of tesla falling more than 10% in the premarket right now, more than 11%, how do you punish elon musk without harming tesla's shareholders? >> it would be very difficult because to many people elon musk is tesla and if you take him out of the company, then the future is extremely uncertain. tracee: absolutely, people are buying into elon musk's vision, wouldn't you say? >> yeah, they are, the future has been articulated by him for the last several years, a company that not only wants to build niche electric vehicles but electric vehicles for the masses and to do that, execute his vision you have to have him as ceo and chairman and without him looks like the company could be and they have to contemplate the possibility, poi have to find alternate person, they don't have a coo, they don't have a clear number two in line of succession, without elon musk it would be uncertain who would lead the company. tracee: sec lawsuit is seek to g
nathan joins me now, good morning, nathan. >> good morning.e: sec complaint is against musk and not tesla, shares of tesla falling more than 10% in the premarket right now, more than 11%, how do you punish elon musk without harming tesla's shareholders? >> it would be very difficult because to many people elon musk is tesla and if you take him out of the company, then the future is extremely uncertain. tracee: absolutely, people are buying into elon musk's vision, wouldn't you say?...
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here it is a villa site vickie nathan long as he is the facts of business come on by this is i guess if you nine tom probably plays of his a nickel in a shot or need a month and here should be an awesome hossam zaki has to qualify on any good video during your phone than it should. be home see if you know big a four way on. over the up me my latest problem with them but they get a greater phone play for those who still means so much on the meet me in their stud saying and then obliquely zeneca to me. something that is it's never a mason a good one there shouldn't be a death in those with whom of you society isn't altogether stiff don't measure their stiff them and then your. own heart or on the arm of the scope fun enough for all the kind of humor i had to want on this also had to first. get past in the break from the stiff don't. like the sort of i wish moscow school did it is here live thea you can lead them to do something and somebody is get passed on so it didn't stand as mia's to some intervening yeah the thing i'm with i have yet i would also have to ask if you have told me. o
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. ♪ i'm singing in the rain >> cloud stocks are on a tear, and dan nathan says there's one name thatould be next to break out, and he's got a way to buy it for less, and -- ♪ ♪ ♪ feels so good >> energy stocks are this week and they may have gotten so bad they're actually good. we'll tell you how to play it. it's time to risk less and make more the action begins now. >> and we start with the energy space getting hit this week. crude falling 3% taking oil stocks along with it the oih oil services etf falling 7% and the oil and gas etf down 6% and energy was one of the worst performing sectors of the week, but the chart master says the charts of one area of the energy market have gotten so bad they actually look good. let's get straight to carter over at the plasma hi, cater. >> it's a direct opposite trade from what mike and i did three weeks ago waiting for energy overall to plunge. now to some extent that's happened oil service stocks are exceedingly bad, and i think at this point they're so bad they're good xle, you know it it's the etf for all energy and it's effectively two stock
. ♪ i'm singing in the rain >> cloud stocks are on a tear, and dan nathan says there's one name thatould be next to break out, and he's got a way to buy it for less, and -- ♪ ♪ ♪ feels so good >> energy stocks are this week and they may have gotten so bad they're actually good. we'll tell you how to play it. it's time to risk less and make more the action begins now. >> and we start with the energy space getting hit this week. crude falling 3% taking oil stocks along...
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let's discuss cnn politics senior writer harry inten, and nathan gonzalez. gentlemen, good evening. put this up, harry, because in a trio of polls, they have the president's approval rating sort of in the high 30s right here, right? so, i mean, that's down from what each pollster had when they polled. is this an ominous sign or should we read too much into that? >> i would say it's an ominous sign. people's choices at midterm elections align with how they feel about the president. the lower his approval rating goes, the higher the percentage democratic vote should go. if the president's approval rating is falling that's good news for democrats. >> the abc news poll shows the democrats with a 14-point lead in the generic ballot when they prefer republican or democrats. can republicans turn that around, you think? >> not only two months from election day, but two months from right now at this time in the evening, we might know who is going to be in control of the next congress. specifically to the polling, to the national generic ballot, those are not good numbers for republicans. wha
let's discuss cnn politics senior writer harry inten, and nathan gonzalez. gentlemen, good evening. put this up, harry, because in a trio of polls, they have the president's approval rating sort of in the high 30s right here, right? so, i mean, that's down from what each pollster had when they polled. is this an ominous sign or should we read too much into that? >> i would say it's an ominous sign. people's choices at midterm elections align with how they feel about the president. the...
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they are capitalizing but making an individual case against the republican. >> nathan, thank you forte it. >>> when we come back, sarah sanders wants them to call the new york times and complain about the op ed. she wants this so much she posted the phone number on twitter. is there an ethics problem here? don't forget that the past can speak to the future. ♪ ♪ i'm going to be your substitute teacher. don't assume the substitute teacher has nothing to offer... same goes for a neighborhood. don't forget that friendships last longer than any broadway run. mr. president. (laughing) don't settle for your first draft. or your 10th draft. ♪ ♪ you get to create the room where it happens. ♪ ♪ just don't think you have to do it alone. ♪ ♪ the powerful backing of american express. don't live life without it. ♪ ♪ if you have recurring constipation and belly pain, talk to your doctor and say yesss! to linzess. yesss! linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. see
they are capitalizing but making an individual case against the republican. >> nathan, thank you forte it. >>> when we come back, sarah sanders wants them to call the new york times and complain about the op ed. she wants this so much she posted the phone number on twitter. is there an ethics problem here? don't forget that the past can speak to the future. ♪ ♪ i'm going to be your substitute teacher. don't assume the substitute teacher has nothing to offer... same goes for a...
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they're calling for nathan smith or debra being l l l we called but they didn't respond back.n the newsroom, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >> thank you, melanie. there is new video of the fires obtained by abc news. you can see it on "nightline" just after 12:30 a.m. if you're not planning to be up late, set your dvr now so you don't miss it. >>> trying to find out what went wrong the night the fire sparked. they answered some questions and raised others. wayne. >> reporter: the report tells an interesting story as most people know. the fire caused a drop in water pressure that overwhelmed the system and it blew thrgh area. the report aims to keep it from happening again. there are lesso only for santa rosa but perhaps the rest of the state. there are places in santa rosa, even though the water flows people cannot drink it. blame the pollution from the fires. continuing to drink bottled water provided by the city. >> every two weeks. >> reporter: when pipes and homes melted the cancer causing chemical leaked into the water system, it's been fixed but not taken as long as expecte
they're calling for nathan smith or debra being l l l we called but they didn't respond back.n the newsroom, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >> thank you, melanie. there is new video of the fires obtained by abc news. you can see it on "nightline" just after 12:30 a.m. if you're not planning to be up late, set your dvr now so you don't miss it. >>> trying to find out what went wrong the night the fire sparked. they answered some questions and raised others. wayne. >>...
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the thirteenth in the league which sounds ok but they've got a lot to shall cohen frank nathan i think they could drop like a stone big game against noon but this weekend a real classic six points when that and we'll see how they get on but whoever loses that is going to be in a bit of hot water i think and i'm talking about losing a nuremberg i think we need to move on to our next game that we're going to take a look of of course the bone this nigga wrapped up it's made weeks late of matches with dormant talking to john from fourth to second place in the standings dortmund hosted nuremberg and proved they are a force to be reckoned with this season for. dortmund was in a festive mood and even coach lucianne far was all smiles and was expecting to extend its perfect home record against newly promoted nuremberg. and accordingly it took dortmund just nine minutes to open the scoring through the broom larsson. to meet flicks the first from provider christian the second to finish off the move and give dortmund an early lead. which marco royce should have doubled a minute later only to be d
the thirteenth in the league which sounds ok but they've got a lot to shall cohen frank nathan i think they could drop like a stone big game against noon but this weekend a real classic six points when that and we'll see how they get on but whoever loses that is going to be in a bit of hot water i think and i'm talking about losing a nuremberg i think we need to move on to our next game that we're going to take a look of of course the bone this nigga wrapped up it's made weeks late of matches...
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nathan, joe morton i think is the one that has analysts concerned, i mean,-- excuse me, dave morton. job a month and one analyst said if you see the cfo walk to the accounting chief walk away what are they saying that they may be uncomfortable putting their name on? what you think of that departure and what you think you walked out? >> when morton resigned he said it had nothing to do with tesla's financial reporting, so if you take that at face value it's not a big deal. when you have the chief accounting officer eddie coming for less than a month involving a controversial decision that elon musk consider taking tesla private you have to wonder if leadership stability at tesla will continue to be an ongoing problem. cheryl: seems to be a problem for investors in the stock and since august 6, tweet where he said we have funding secured to go private. stock has lost a third of its value. he's playing with other people's money right now. >> volatility-- volatility is normal for tesla. it's got up and down and up and down over the years. i think the concern is that elon musk has reached
nathan, joe morton i think is the one that has analysts concerned, i mean,-- excuse me, dave morton. job a month and one analyst said if you see the cfo walk to the accounting chief walk away what are they saying that they may be uncomfortable putting their name on? what you think of that departure and what you think you walked out? >> when morton resigned he said it had nothing to do with tesla's financial reporting, so if you take that at face value it's not a big deal. when you have...
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nathan cleverly, who won a version of the light heavyweight world title, says enzo calzaghe had a bige boxing ring announcer michael buffer said calzaghe had touched many people within the sport and would be sadly missed. enzo calzaghe who has died at the age of 69. a brand new cricket format — the hundred — is being trailed this month. in theory, the hundred will be a five—week tournament, featuring eight teams and will start in 2020. today's trial was the only one open to the media. and patrick geary was there. welcome to the future or at least those running cricket hope might be the future. this trial matches our first look at the 100 ball cricket, a new format coming in to make summer a new format coming in to make summer ‘s time. how does it work? the school board counts down from 100 balls to zero, which is shorter than 2020 innings. five balls and rather than six and they don't switch ends at the end of every other soap bowlers could bowl back—to—back and then... they are trying out fielding substitutions and tactical time—outs. this is all to bring a new audience to the sport
nathan cleverly, who won a version of the light heavyweight world title, says enzo calzaghe had a bige boxing ring announcer michael buffer said calzaghe had touched many people within the sport and would be sadly missed. enzo calzaghe who has died at the age of 69. a brand new cricket format — the hundred — is being trailed this month. in theory, the hundred will be a five—week tournament, featuring eight teams and will start in 2020. today's trial was the only one open to the media. and...
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len: next up is nathan, a first-year law student from ohio. the topic, the national debt. nathan: would you vote for a spending bill that increased the national debt in the enate? mr. stewart: we have to address the national debt. but, to get there, there's a couple things we have to do not. one is this -- we have to acknowledge. one is this. what reagan did in the 1980's was lower taxes. t is possible to grow your way out of debt by becoming a more wealthy country. a lot on the left have criticized the tax cut that was ut of debt by becoming a more proposed by president trump. that was put into place by the republicans in the senate, the republicans in the house. in the short term, there was an increase to the deficit. but what this has led to now is the highest rate of economic growth in decades. proposed by president we have the lowest unemployment rate in this country. we are only eight months in to his tax cut and already we have the lowest unemployment rate in 52 years. wages for working class, blue-collar americans are rising at the fastest rate in 22 years. this is
len: next up is nathan, a first-year law student from ohio. the topic, the national debt. nathan: would you vote for a spending bill that increased the national debt in the enate? mr. stewart: we have to address the national debt. but, to get there, there's a couple things we have to do not. one is this -- we have to acknowledge. one is this. what reagan did in the 1980's was lower taxes. t is possible to grow your way out of debt by becoming a more wealthy country. a lot on the left have...
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cheryl: thank you, nathan.ll ahead o ahead, confirmation in chaos, judge kavanaugh's accuser fusing to take the stand, demanding an investigation. >> she she doesn't want to common day, publicly or privately, we're going to move on and vote wednesday. lauren: is the gop saying enough is enough? if you want to feel like a formula one race car driver, one luxury car maker may have just the car for you, but it's going to cost you a lot of money. cheryl: we would look good in that. lauren: we would. want to drive? we had trade disputes yesterday, the market rallied and the dow is up this morning by 5 points, nasdaq gaining 1. you're watching "fbn:am." ♪ alerts -- wouldn't you like one from the market when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. >>> this is a retaliation against our farmers and our industrial workers, our ranchers. if any of that goes on we'll kick
cheryl: thank you, nathan.ll ahead o ahead, confirmation in chaos, judge kavanaugh's accuser fusing to take the stand, demanding an investigation. >> she she doesn't want to common day, publicly or privately, we're going to move on and vote wednesday. lauren: is the gop saying enough is enough? if you want to feel like a formula one race car driver, one luxury car maker may have just the car for you, but it's going to cost you a lot of money. cheryl: we would look good in that. lauren: we...
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(nathan) secondhand smoke caused measthma attacks, infections and lung damage. and i never smoked. (announcer) if you or someone you know wants free help to quit smoking, call 1-800-quit-now. the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] when i have an asthma attack... i feel like a fish with no water. arw prevent your child next asma because even one attack is one too many. >>> closed captioning provided by -- get back to the moment with allegra. >>> if you want to be awesome and appearing in some of the videos we have here you got to start run. this is new zealand. >> those are painful fails. >> but when the fails are all done at the beginning of this video the rest of it is awesome. some of the notable names to come out of this championship, number 7, luke wincleman from the united states, he placed second in the snowboard championship ca
(nathan) secondhand smoke caused measthma attacks, infections and lung damage. and i never smoked. (announcer) if you or someone you know wants free help to quit smoking, call 1-800-quit-now. the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] when i have an...
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(nathan) secondhand smoke caused measthma attacks, infections and lung damage. and i never smoked. (announcer) if you or someone you know wants free help to quit smoking, call 1-800-quit-now. >>> closed captioning provided by -- get back to the moment with allegra. >>> that's pedro's car from de janeiro. this one, though, is 2003, pedro calls it the ugly it have a flo? >> yes. yes, it does. when he got it, it was a little worse for wear. >> a wholesale dealer called me and asked if i was interested in a broken volkswagen because he knows i work with volkswagen and, sure, let me take a look at it. it was an 800 car with a blown engine and transmission. it was mechanically toast. >> so then why did you get it? >> pedro knows a few things about volkswagen. at the time in 2003, it wasn't a particularly fast model. now that pedro got it, he does have some advice for people who are looking to get into racing. >> buy the worst car possible, learn how to drive that car on the worst tires and worst suspension. when you move to the fast car, you employed all the driving in the bad car -- >>
(nathan) secondhand smoke caused measthma attacks, infections and lung damage. and i never smoked. (announcer) if you or someone you know wants free help to quit smoking, call 1-800-quit-now. >>> closed captioning provided by -- get back to the moment with allegra. >>> that's pedro's car from de janeiro. this one, though, is 2003, pedro calls it the ugly it have a flo? >> yes. yes, it does. when he got it, it was a little worse for wear. >> a wholesale dealer...
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peterman, and no disrespect to nathan peterman that he is the starting quarterback in the nfl. he threw five interceptions in one half. colin kaepernick threw for all season along with 16 touchdowns so i think he is very much capable. whether he starts or not that should be a decision up to the team. >> it's like canadian football. dan whether or not it's good or not for the nfl, it's the message, or it's a messenger. i think for police they feel like they put their lives on the line and they are not getting a fair shake here. it feels like people are painting with a broad brush even though there have been tragic things happening to african-americans in the inner-city, no doubt about it. it feels like it's antipolice into a lot of the people in law enforcement. dan, close it out. >> while it is. he wore socks with cops depicted as pigs and i think you just address the saddest part of this whole thing. there is a very real conversation to be had about the treatment of minorities in this country. you don't start the conversation by putting on a pair of socks depicting cops as pig
peterman, and no disrespect to nathan peterman that he is the starting quarterback in the nfl. he threw five interceptions in one half. colin kaepernick threw for all season along with 16 touchdowns so i think he is very much capable. whether he starts or not that should be a decision up to the team. >> it's like canadian football. dan whether or not it's good or not for the nfl, it's the message, or it's a messenger. i think for police they feel like they put their lives on the line and...
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nathan said he knew he was adopted but never knew his biological parents.ew but never told him because he never asked. and one day they told him he was already facebook friends with his biological father. >> i almost fell out of my seat. he asked me on facebook if i knew his biological mother? i went, right, that was my ex-wife. >> right? >> both are excited to continue the friendship they already have. >>> abc's new brand, "localish" is sharing inspiring stories on "more in common," a navy veteran who lost both his legs in combat. >> when i surf, i don't want to come back on land. it's quite nice to be on the ocean and weightless and feeling the energy of the ocean. i come back on land and change out i feel a little bit more disabled. on the water makes me feel more alive and intense. >> we went out with dan and watched surfing with him and having fun. we were looking at how he was actually surfing. we said, you know what, we can help him take his surfing to another level. >> we started collaborating, how could you make a surfboard that would work withes m
nathan said he knew he was adopted but never knew his biological parents.ew but never told him because he never asked. and one day they told him he was already facebook friends with his biological father. >> i almost fell out of my seat. he asked me on facebook if i knew his biological mother? i went, right, that was my ex-wife. >> right? >> both are excited to continue the friendship they already have. >>> abc's new brand, "localish" is sharing inspiring...
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(nathan) secondhand smoke caused measthma attacks, infections and lung damage. and i never smoked.announcer) if you or someone you know wants free help to quit smoking, call 1-800-quit-now. unexpected situation? aha. (gasps) l'oréal's magic root cover up. 3 seconds to flawless roots. 3, 2, 1. roots gone! magic root cover up by l'oréal paris. look for the turquoise one. ...you discover paint bleed you under your tape...... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results with frogtape... no messy lines, no paint bleed. for sharp lines every time, frog it! megan's smile is getting a lot because she uses act® mouthwash. act® strengthens enamel, protects teeth from harmful acids, and helps prevent cavities. go beyond brushing with act®. >>> christopher walken once famously said on "saturday night live," i knew more cow bells. >> that was the worst script ever. >> it was terrible.
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(nathan) secondhand smoke caused measthma attacks, infections and lung damage. and i never smoked. (announcer) if you or someone you know wants free help to quit smoking, call 1-800-quit-now. >>> closed captioning provided by -- get back to the moment with allegra. >>> you don't normally say bicycles. you're usually talking about a cool car. except in this case -- >> oh. look at that little kitty. just chilling out for this 18-mile ride. all tucked comfy and cozy ins e inside. we believe him to be in istan l istanbul, turkey. oscar was out for a ride, heard a meow when he neared the airport. got a soft spot for his kitty. he picked up his kitty. didn't want to leave it out there. >> looks like he's done this before and enjoys it. whoever ends up with this cat is going to have to do this. >> that's his cat. you don't go through this trouble and look for another home. that's your home now. >> i thought so, too, i hoped that would be the outcome for this kitty, too, christian, but he said it was adopted two days later. got a new home, new family. >> that was the cutest i've ever seen.
(nathan) secondhand smoke caused measthma attacks, infections and lung damage. and i never smoked. (announcer) if you or someone you know wants free help to quit smoking, call 1-800-quit-now. >>> closed captioning provided by -- get back to the moment with allegra. >>> you don't normally say bicycles. you're usually talking about a cool car. except in this case -- >> oh. look at that little kitty. just chilling out for this 18-mile ride. all tucked comfy and cozy ins e...
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these are type realistic paintings of new york city by hyper realist artist nathan walsh. >> so doesphotograph? how is that even possible? >> well, yes, he does work on over 300 photographs before he commits to the one he wants to do. and then he starts working on his canvas to put all of those details, those colors, the variations in to make it look like you are looking at a photograph of new york city. >> is he living in an old church that he' house? >> he's turned welsh chapel into his studio. he lives there, it's quiet and serene. and help finds it to be quite the contrast from the multiple trips he takes to new york city. >> fine cities endlessly fascinating. i think they offer unlimited possibilities to make paintings. >> does he mention how long one of these projects takes him? >> the simple ones take him about six months. the more complicated ones can take him about a year to complete. >> any idea what his artwork goes for? >> well, if you've got to ask, nick, these are not inexpensive. they run for more than $100,000 a piece. >> well -- >> i get it. >>> it's time to give awa
these are type realistic paintings of new york city by hyper realist artist nathan walsh. >> so doesphotograph? how is that even possible? >> well, yes, he does work on over 300 photographs before he commits to the one he wants to do. and then he starts working on his canvas to put all of those details, those colors, the variations in to make it look like you are looking at a photograph of new york city. >> is he living in an old church that he' house? >> he's turned...
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>> maybe not video game stocks are tanking, but dan nathan says one is poised for a bounce. you the setup plus, amazon is now a $2,000 stock. >> good lord that's a lot of money! >> you bet it is, but good thing mike ko has a way to get in the stock for less than $20, and --
>> maybe not video game stocks are tanking, but dan nathan says one is poised for a bounce. you the setup plus, amazon is now a $2,000 stock. >> good lord that's a lot of money! >> you bet it is, but good thing mike ko has a way to get in the stock for less than $20, and --
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. ♪ i'm singing in the rain >> cloud stocks are on a tear, and dan nathan says there's one name thatould be next to break out, and he's got a way to buy it for less, and -- ♪ ♪ ♪ feels so good
. ♪ i'm singing in the rain >> cloud stocks are on a tear, and dan nathan says there's one name thatould be next to break out, and he's got a way to buy it for less, and -- ♪ ♪ ♪ feels so good
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great fe, nathan walker. everyone loves an australianck ey player. and fighti. fighting in preseason? liam o'brien, getting into it wilson. but the caps are winning thise, 4-0, the final.>> this is what d.c. united head coach ben olson and his team that features wayne rooney have been working on. it is aot stretch to say this game matters more than any other. the field against montreal, the team is chasing for the final playoff .sp but they're staying playful. >> it's extremely huge. what was he braggingou t? >> that's true. the other way around. he can say whatever he wants. >> you have mooney playing fantasy football? >> he's not bad. he can learn a little bit. >> scoring goals and winning >> scoring goals and winning kaine: my dad ran an ironworking shop. i learned hard work and a trade from him and his workers. then i went to honduras as a missionary and taught kids to be carpenters and welders. our economy works best when everyone has a skill, like shipbuilding. that's why i created career and technical academies across virginia and passed a law to expand j
great fe, nathan walker. everyone loves an australianck ey player. and fighti. fighting in preseason? liam o'brien, getting into it wilson. but the caps are winning thise, 4-0, the final.>> this is what d.c. united head coach ben olson and his team that features wayne rooney have been working on. it is aot stretch to say this game matters more than any other. the field against montreal, the team is chasing for the final playoff .sp but they're staying playful. >> it's extremely...
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then one day, nathan's mother told him he was already facebook friends with his biological father.n fact, they knew each other in real life. and worked for the same trucking company in wisconsin. >> i almost fell out of my seat. he messaged me on facebook one day and asked me if i knew his biological mother. and i'm like, yeah. that's my ex-wife. >> it's a remarkable story. and both say they are excited to continue their friendship they already had. >> that's so interesting. but also, i think, makes a case for open adoption. it's nice when a kid knows their whole life that there's a secret and that everything is out in the open. >> yeah. >> but i'm glad for them. >> yes. >> do you want to make $750,000? all you have to do is complete one, literally, small request from nasa. >> and nike's just do it and kaepernick all trending in san francisco this morning. the reaction to the company's newest ad campaign is coming in from all sides. >> we want to show you this viral video as we head to break. a time lapse of clouds over chicago's skyline. severe weather impacted labor day travelers
then one day, nathan's mother told him he was already facebook friends with his biological father.n fact, they knew each other in real life. and worked for the same trucking company in wisconsin. >> i almost fell out of my seat. he messaged me on facebook one day and asked me if i knew his biological mother. and i'm like, yeah. that's my ex-wife. >> it's a remarkable story. and both say they are excited to continue their friendship they already had. >> that's so interesting....
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and soup and cereal stocks could be bad for your portfolio sell so says dan nathan and he has a way to profit. plus talk about hanging tough, despite rising oil and rising rates, retail stocks rallied 5% this quarter but watch out, it might be time to ring the register it's time to make more options action begins right now. >> we start are retail hanging tough this quarter, rally more than 5% in the last three months this in spite of rising rates; tariff concerns and rising gas prices and back on its best year since 2013 the retail rally could be in trouble. so let's get straight to carter to break it down. >> that's right. it's been quite dormant for the past 2 to 4 weeks and xrt. it's 96 stocks 2.2 trillion and a big chunk of the s&p, 8.3%. so let's look at some charts and see if we can figure this out t. brands, the names you know, including amazon and walmart big competitors, kroger, walgreens and the list goes on and on costco, macy's, ebay, target the first is the xrt itself and then, which is key, the relative performance to the s&p 500 one, what we know is that we made a slight
and soup and cereal stocks could be bad for your portfolio sell so says dan nathan and he has a way to profit. plus talk about hanging tough, despite rising oil and rising rates, retail stocks rallied 5% this quarter but watch out, it might be time to ring the register it's time to make more options action begins right now. >> we start are retail hanging tough this quarter, rally more than 5% in the last three months this in spite of rising rates; tariff concerns and rising gas prices and...
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. >> it's >> reporter: police officer nathan keiser feels bad for his iend, edward oralana, a 19-year veran. >> i can't even imagine what he went through. >> reporter: police say his ex-wife, 46-year-old julie oralana, shot their an11-year-o 8-year-old daughters at her home in west virginia last ofthursday. ficer keiser says officer oralana was on duty at work at the time. >> he leaves his family to com here and safeguard the citizens of fairfax, and he gets a call like this, has to go, i think over 70 miles toom get to even find out if his kids are alive. >> reporter: the 8-year-old died. the 11-year-old survived, escaping to a neighbor's house fo help. according to court documents, oralana allegedly confessed she wanted toill her daughters and herself. police arrested her and charged her with first degree murder and attempted murder. >> he's just tryitg to cope it and trying to make funeral arrangements for his daughter. >> reporte tonight, the officer is consoling his 11-year-old daughter. you're welcome toel hp out f tu me page. we put it in ourc washington app, search oralana. in
. >> it's >> reporter: police officer nathan keiser feels bad for his iend, edward oralana, a 19-year veran. >> i can't even imagine what he went through. >> reporter: police say his ex-wife, 46-year-old julie oralana, shot their an11-year-o 8-year-old daughters at her home in west virginia last ofthursday. ficer keiser says officer oralana was on duty at work at the time. >> he leaves his family to com here and safeguard the citizens of fairfax, and he gets a call...
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(nathan) secondhand smoke caused measthma attacks, infections and lung damage. and i never smoked. (announcer) if you or someone you know wants free help to quit smoking, call 1-800-quit-now. unexpected situation? aha. (gasps) l'oréal's magic root cover up. 3 seconds to flawless roots. 3, 2, 1. roots gone! magic root cover up by l'oréal paris. look for the turquoise one. eight years into the disease was when all the light went out. for me, it was heart-wrenching. look into the eyes of somebody with alzheimer's sometime, you just don't see -- the person's soul is, like, gone. bea: and it takes a toll on everyone. i mean, it's -- it's a depressing disease to watch unfold before your eyes. she actually thought those of us who were caring for her and who loved her most were her worst enemies. more and more responsibilities fell on my shoulders. lisa: this disease just ravages a family. it changes your life. the magnitude of it is indescribable. my mother taught me to be in the moment. we have to live in the moment with them. and i'm going to be with that person right now, in this momen
(nathan) secondhand smoke caused measthma attacks, infections and lung damage. and i never smoked. (announcer) if you or someone you know wants free help to quit smoking, call 1-800-quit-now. unexpected situation? aha. (gasps) l'oréal's magic root cover up. 3 seconds to flawless roots. 3, 2, 1. roots gone! magic root cover up by l'oréal paris. look for the turquoise one. eight years into the disease was when all the light went out. for me, it was heart-wrenching. look into the eyes of...
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. >> this is the instagram page but winnie is nathan's sister.er first time in the water. >> when you go to bed at night expect that you would be safe. for the people in the video that i'm about to show you that's not the case. this dude rolls up on his motorcycle and looks around to make sure that no one is watching, guess what, you're on camera. he breaks the window, you notice he's pouring something and makes this happen. >> oh, no, way. >> we have seen a number of these videos. what is it? >> well, that's what they're trying to figure out is its not insurance. we know that for sure. the neighbor's son spotted this and the neighbor reported it. she says her sons don't get into trouble so they really can't figure out why anyone would want to do this to them. >> as simple as they cut them off. followed them that was also mentioned. they asked her did you make anybody upset earlier? she couldn't recall why anyone would do this to her. >> that's not the case with this next dude but his mug is on camera. they see exactly who he is. >> are you kiddi
. >> this is the instagram page but winnie is nathan's sister.er first time in the water. >> when you go to bed at night expect that you would be safe. for the people in the video that i'm about to show you that's not the case. this dude rolls up on his motorcycle and looks around to make sure that no one is watching, guess what, you're on camera. he breaks the window, you notice he's pouring something and makes this happen. >> oh, no, way. >> we have seen a number of...
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deborah smith and nathan condie are prohibited from being a linesie or being employed at a licensed facility again. we reached out to both for a comment, but have not heard back. dss also looked at a third building on the property known as fountaingrove lodge. it did not find reason to take action there. melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> the first responders who helped evacuate villa capri talk about the life-saving decisions they made that night. "nightline" airs here on abc 7 starting after 12:30 a.m. >>> and almost a year after the fire storm, another agency is looking into what went wrong that awful, awful night. and the report to the water department is answering some questions, and it's also raising more. abc 7 news reporter wayne freedman is live now from the fountain grove neighborhood in santa rosa. wayne? >> reporter: good evening, dan, the theme tonight is pressure, the lack of water pressure, all the damage that lack of water pressure caused in santa rosa that night, and lessons the rest of california might learn from it. even now in santa rosa there are places where residents can
deborah smith and nathan condie are prohibited from being a linesie or being employed at a licensed facility again. we reached out to both for a comment, but have not heard back. dss also looked at a third building on the property known as fountaingrove lodge. it did not find reason to take action there. melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> the first responders who helped evacuate villa capri talk about the life-saving decisions they made that night. "nightline" airs here on abc...
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. >>> soup and cereal stocks could be bad for your portfolio's health so says dan nathan, and he's got a way to profit. >>> plus, talk about hanging tough. ♪ oh, oh, oh
. >>> soup and cereal stocks could be bad for your portfolio's health so says dan nathan, and he's got a way to profit. >>> plus, talk about hanging tough. ♪ oh, oh, oh
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buying power but it will not happen based on economics but it will not happen based on economics nathan is making not to put words in your mouth that we make decisions as a country and then allowed to flourish. so then we have the government that we make? that we create so the question though is that hard to imagine maybe it was all of the above.e >> but there are things that are smaller scale like universal pre-k. or that could not be nationalized. and then the 5000 people it was complicated. but those that don't have universal pre-k. i could not agree more with that answer. so turning it over to the audience. >> and the drive to medicaid for everyone. and ramping up our jobs so we only need to reverse the way we look at ourselves as being now apparently has "full of job or everyone. even todayie by the bed to be sure and then start writing that worker productivity with the human infrastructure to consider using language like her. and then have the dignity of the individual. i am on the word when they get on that is you would do better to those who are tired children with nothing to do
buying power but it will not happen based on economics but it will not happen based on economics nathan is making not to put words in your mouth that we make decisions as a country and then allowed to flourish. so then we have the government that we make? that we create so the question though is that hard to imagine maybe it was all of the above.e >> but there are things that are smaller scale like universal pre-k. or that could not be nationalized. and then the 5000 people it was...
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we have money from open society, from nathan cummings, from wallace global.st of that information is available on our website and it's not as easy for us to raise money as it is for people who will sell their voice to a corporation or research to a corporation that they have an easier time, but we are doing just fine. we are growing and we are stronger and we have actually really big, aggressive plans for the coming year. >> what are some major goals for the next year or two? >> you mentioned one of them. one of them is one year from now to be in a position where every single candidate running for president is reading at least in part from the platform we have created. >> a couple of politicians involved with open markets include the design of ro khanna still in silicon valley and zephyr teachout from new york. >> running for attorney general in new york. and we've had a terrific set of politicians of policymakers and leaders from the senate and from the house who have worked with us over the last year in public. this includes an addition to those include sen
we have money from open society, from nathan cummings, from wallace global.st of that information is available on our website and it's not as easy for us to raise money as it is for people who will sell their voice to a corporation or research to a corporation that they have an easier time, but we are doing just fine. we are growing and we are stronger and we have actually really big, aggressive plans for the coming year. >> what are some major goals for the next year or two? >> you...