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ray: sure. lemonis: and you have the gift of gab. ray: sure.onis: so i doubt that you're shocked by much. ray: depends, yeah. mm-hmm. lemonis: okay? ray: but the character that i'm playing -- lemonis: do you understand what i'm saying? he can get away with it. ray: the character that i'm playing on the radio is not the character i am in real life. lemonis: i don't want you do be a character. ray: i'm dad in real life. i'm a guy that cares about my family, about my employees. on the radio, this is not me. i'm a sexist, egotistical, racist pig on the radio. ♪ ray: i'm dad in real life. i'm a guy that cares about my family, about my employees. on the radio, this is not me. i'm a sexist, egotistical, racist pig on the radio. amber: on radio. lemonis: pause. you know, i tend to be pretty patient and pretty tolerant. amber: right. lemonis: in this moment, most people would be expecting me to get up and run. and i was like, "you know what? i'm gonna give this guy a chance to walk off the plank. i'm not even gonna have to yell at him." and the fact tha
ray: sure. lemonis: and you have the gift of gab. ray: sure.onis: so i doubt that you're shocked by much. ray: depends, yeah. mm-hmm. lemonis: okay? ray: but the character that i'm playing -- lemonis: do you understand what i'm saying? he can get away with it. ray: the character that i'm playing on the radio is not the character i am in real life. lemonis: i don't want you do be a character. ray: i'm dad in real life. i'm a guy that cares about my family, about my employees. on the radio, this...
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>> no. >> ray: why not? >> first of all, if the economy continues, and it probably will, this president is going to go into the general election next year with the lowest black unemployment in history, the lowest latino unemployment in history, the lowest female unemployment in history and an economy which has improved dramatically, the pensions and the retirement and the wealth for virtually every american and he is going to be able to offer a very simple choice. would you like to continue to have america once again move towards greatness? or do you really want to hang out with a bunch of left wing nut cases? biden is not going to get the nomination unless he is willing to try to be the grandfather of the left wing nut case. he's not going to win some fight for control of the democratic party. he doesn't have the base for it, he doesn't have the muscle for it. frankly, he doesn't have the skill for it. i think the left-wing of their party verges on insanity. so you're going to have a choice next year almost
>> no. >> ray: why not? >> first of all, if the economy continues, and it probably will, this president is going to go into the general election next year with the lowest black unemployment in history, the lowest latino unemployment in history, the lowest female unemployment in history and an economy which has improved dramatically, the pensions and the retirement and the wealth for virtually every american and he is going to be able to offer a very simple choice. would you...
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>> ray dalio: yeah.as one of the best things really that ever happened to me, because it changed my whole approach to decision- making. it gave me the humility that i needed to balance with my audacity. >> whitaker: he took note of his failures, and other lessons over the next 25 years, and wrote "principles," published by simon and schuster, a division of cbs. two million copies of the book have been sold worldwide. it's dalio's recipe for creating what he calls an "idea meritocracy." >> ray dalio: so, what i mean is that i want a system in which the best ideas win out. and i would describe it as "tough love," and i want to get there through radical truthfulness. in other words, people say what they honestly mean, and radical transparency allows people to see things for themselves. >> whitaker: so does this get rid of the office back-stabbing? politicking? >> ray dalio: oh, yeah, the-- oh, yeah. there's a rule here that you can't talk behind anybody's back. you do that three times, you're out of here. >
>> ray dalio: yeah.as one of the best things really that ever happened to me, because it changed my whole approach to decision- making. it gave me the humility that i needed to balance with my audacity. >> whitaker: he took note of his failures, and other lessons over the next 25 years, and wrote "principles," published by simon and schuster, a division of cbs. two million copies of the book have been sold worldwide. it's dalio's recipe for creating what he calls an...
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>> ray: not me. i'm just the fln. >> sean: have a great show. >> ray: i'm raymond arroyo sitting in for laura ingraham, and this is "the ingraham angle" from new york city. we have a complete wrap of the interview you just heard with president trump, as well as amtrak joe biden. newt gingrich is here and moments to break it all down, plus ed henry digging into biden's sketchy history when it >> that's when we heard the words of the president of the united states that stunned the world and shocked the conscious of this nation. he said there were quote some very fine people on both sides. very fine people on both sides? >> biden can talk about the verbal express. it is probably not best to go the president was not referring to the white supremacist in charlotteville as fine people. the pointat he made at the same press conference when he first studdered the praise. >> you had people that were very fine people. you had protests taking down a very important statue and the renaming from robert e. lee to t
>> ray: not me. i'm just the fln. >> sean: have a great show. >> ray: i'm raymond arroyo sitting in for laura ingraham, and this is "the ingraham angle" from new york city. we have a complete wrap of the interview you just heard with president trump, as well as amtrak joe biden. newt gingrich is here and moments to break it all down, plus ed henry digging into biden's sketchy history when it >> that's when we heard the words of the president of the united...
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-- ray and me -- ray and i!the exact same he's here. welcome back to "squawk box" on cnbc we're going to use the money from capitalism to equalize the opportunity. how's that okay, good i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin and the futures right now are indicated down 107 that's mostly boeing boeing was down 4% earlier we haven't checked the stock recently, but it was like 16 points, wasn't it? so if you do the dow multiplier on that, it accounts for most of the losses you're seeing in the dow -- >> accounts for basically all of it. >> all of it. >> and the s&p -- >> that was also red -- >> thank you to peter schachtman >> treasury yields 2.50% or so we were at 2 1/2 yeah, right at 2.5%. >>> here's what else is making headlines this hour. pinterest has set an ipo price range of $15 to $17 a share as it gets set to begin the ipo road show. they plan to sell 75 million shares and the stock is expected to make its new york stock exchange debut next week >>> boeing shares, as joe mentioned, ar
-- ray and me -- ray and i!the exact same he's here. welcome back to "squawk box" on cnbc we're going to use the money from capitalism to equalize the opportunity. how's that okay, good i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin and the futures right now are indicated down 107 that's mostly boeing boeing was down 4% earlier we haven't checked the stock recently, but it was like 16 points, wasn't it? so if you do the dow multiplier on that, it accounts for most of the...
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ray smith in colorado and ray smith in maryland, new jersey, kansas, but did he go by the name ray smith a call back. it was the ray smith from colorado. he had the right name, the right age, and place of birth and grown up without knowing any blood relatives and all of this ray smith knew was his mother's name. according to the birth certificate, it was jerry, and he was starting to sound a lot like our ray. we asked if he would submit to a dna test. he agreed, and there was no doubt, we'd found him. we brought ray and his fiancee to a los angeles hotel and showed him the story of his sisters, and in a way, his story, too. >> i thought that this story, itself, was sad. sounded like they had a rough life. and it was really similar to mine. >> and so it was. it began the same way, too, when shirley took him from geri except he was turned over the annalee brown, and named him jimmy brown, the only name that he knew growing up. >> she had told me that she had adopted me, but i was also shipped around a lot from home to home, because she had a lot are of health problems, from what i was told
ray smith in colorado and ray smith in maryland, new jersey, kansas, but did he go by the name ray smith a call back. it was the ray smith from colorado. he had the right name, the right age, and place of birth and grown up without knowing any blood relatives and all of this ray smith knew was his mother's name. according to the birth certificate, it was jerry, and he was starting to sound a lot like our ray. we asked if he would submit to a dna test. he agreed, and there was no doubt, we'd...
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everybody time once again for the big guys a report lovely place hey max we're going to follow up on that ray dahlias story you mentioned ray dal you is a multimillion billionaire he's i guess he basically finances all of connecticut and they're bankrupt states he's a connecticut hedge fund guy he just donated two hundred million dollars the largest donation ever to connecticut for their education system but he was also in the news because of course he did recently declare that hedge fund billion or a dahlia says capitalism is failing america and we need to take five specific actions to save it or a dally you know in a linked in post analyzes the ways america's economy has been failing the majority of it seen capitalism evolve in a way that is not working well for the majority of americans because it is producing self reinforcing spirals up for the haves and down for the have nots oh yeah i read this dahlia it's a good analysis of why its system is not working but his conclusions about the solutions. are and he favors the benevolent dictator that's his number one solution we need strong leade
everybody time once again for the big guys a report lovely place hey max we're going to follow up on that ray dahlias story you mentioned ray dal you is a multimillion billionaire he's i guess he basically finances all of connecticut and they're bankrupt states he's a connecticut hedge fund guy he just donated two hundred million dollars the largest donation ever to connecticut for their education system but he was also in the news because of course he did recently declare that hedge fund...
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. >> and justice league star ray fisher heads down to madame tussauds in orlando. >> they have a new special guest. >> the moment he comes face-to-face with his waxy cyborg self. >> what? >> oh, that's cool. >>> brought to you by hershey's. we're on a mission to heart warm the world.hershey's. we're on a mission to heart warm the world. i'm truly amazed at the effect thak u, bob! this bleach indicator test reveals which disinfectant can leave harsh chemical residue on your food surfaces. what do you do with that? like, who's going to eat that? unlike clorox clean-up, lysol daily cleanser uses three simple ingredients to leave surfaces free from harsh chemical residue. lysol. what it takes to protect.® a reason to reunite. [dog bark] protect the universe with ziploc. sc johnson. marvel studio's vengers endgame in theaters april 26 marvel studio's vengers endgame ♪ living well do you often wake up with chest congestion? or suffer excess mucus? try mucinex 12 hour. the bio layer tablet immediately releases to thin and loosen excess mucus. and lasts for 12 hours. mucinex 12 hour. bigger,
. >> and justice league star ray fisher heads down to madame tussauds in orlando. >> they have a new special guest. >> the moment he comes face-to-face with his waxy cyborg self. >> what? >> oh, that's cool. >>> brought to you by hershey's. we're on a mission to heart warm the world.hershey's. we're on a mission to heart warm the world. i'm truly amazed at the effect thak u, bob! this bleach indicator test reveals which disinfectant can leave harsh...
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so is ray harvey. >> $70,000. we have $80,000 in the back. had quite a bit of action on it. >> do you remember your first bid? >> it was $300,000. >> i have $300,000. >> okay, we have $300,000. >> that would have been a good price? >> that would have been a steal. >> can i get $310,000? >> no one's getting a steal today. >> $320,000. $330,000. >> it keeps on climbing, past 400k, $450,000. >> we get up to $500,000. >> anyone drop out at that point? >> oh, yeah, a lot of people did. it was down to ray harvey, plus the floor bidder. >> did you ever consider stopping? >> you know, there is a point we all have to stop. but no. >> $640,000's bid. $650,000. we have $650,000 on the phone from italy. >> going once, going twice... >> is the camera ready for this? [ laughter ] [ crowd cheering ] >> sold to the arizona art lover ray harvey. >> you want the total number? >> sure, why not? >> $650,000. >> i'm gonna fall off my chair. >> okay. [ both laugh ] that's about what i did. i had no concept, no concept, that it was worth that much. >> holy smokes.
so is ray harvey. >> $70,000. we have $80,000 in the back. had quite a bit of action on it. >> do you remember your first bid? >> it was $300,000. >> i have $300,000. >> okay, we have $300,000. >> that would have been a good price? >> that would have been a steal. >> can i get $310,000? >> no one's getting a steal today. >> $320,000. $330,000. >> it keeps on climbing, past 400k, $450,000. >> we get up to $500,000. >>...
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you know you know cho i mean i'm glad that ray brought up. meaning because you know i mean there's so much intelligence. ability out there i mean with veeps is a very good example here it's never to i mean i don't even think the motor investigation even tapped into it i think one program on fox news took a mild interest but that was only to protect trump not to go after the truth ok so explain to our viewers i know your answer because i've seen you answer before but explain for my viewers here why does the mainstream media worship the intelligence community so much yeah there's a big reason and a little reason the big reason is that they are giving legitimacy to an establishment that is losing legitimacy as you pointed out earlier central ingredient and that the key people believing that these are legitimate the rulers and the second little reason his career as and that reporters want to be close to power they live vicariously through these powerful people they want to be part of the elite they don't understand their role is to be amongst the
you know you know cho i mean i'm glad that ray brought up. meaning because you know i mean there's so much intelligence. ability out there i mean with veeps is a very good example here it's never to i mean i don't even think the motor investigation even tapped into it i think one program on fox news took a mild interest but that was only to protect trump not to go after the truth ok so explain to our viewers i know your answer because i've seen you answer before but explain for my viewers here...
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you know you know cho i mean i'm glad that ray brought up. meaning because you know i mean there's so much intelligence. ability out there i mean with veeps is a very good example here it's never to i mean i don't even think the motor investigation even tapped into it i think one program on fox news took a mild interest but that was only to protect trump not to go after the truth ok so explain to our viewers i know your answer because i've seen you answer before but explain for my viewers here why does the mainstream media worship the intelligence community so much yeah there's a big reason and a little reason the big reason is that they are giving legitimacy to establishment that is losing legitimacy as you pointed out earlier peter that they are weak and the corporate media props them up there are an essential ingredient in that to keep people believing that these are legitimately rulers and the second little reason his career as a reporter is want to be close to power they live vicariously through these powerful people they want to be part
you know you know cho i mean i'm glad that ray brought up. meaning because you know i mean there's so much intelligence. ability out there i mean with veeps is a very good example here it's never to i mean i don't even think the motor investigation even tapped into it i think one program on fox news took a mild interest but that was only to protect trump not to go after the truth ok so explain to our viewers i know your answer because i've seen you answer before but explain for my viewers here...
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for that, i'm joined by robert ray. he was independent counsel during the whitewater investigation into president clinton. and garrett graff. he's a contributor to "wired" magazine and the author of "the threat matrix: inside robertr' muelf.b.i. and the war on global terror." hello to both of you. thank you for being here. i wa to get to the subpoena question, but, first, i want to ask you about the -- what mr. mural did in trying to determine whether there was obstruction of justice. robert ray, the investigator -- rather the investigators,sp including thial counsel, clearly spent a lot of time looking at what the president did, and we learnee that asked, on a number of occasionsk people who wor him, the white house counsel, other advisors, to either go and ask the attorney general to resign, to step down or ttop the cork work that he was doing, tried to get mr. mueller to stop what he was doing. how do we read that and how do we read that as not obstruction? >> i think at one level, of course, most of what you refer t
for that, i'm joined by robert ray. he was independent counsel during the whitewater investigation into president clinton. and garrett graff. he's a contributor to "wired" magazine and the author of "the threat matrix: inside robertr' muelf.b.i. and the war on global terror." hello to both of you. thank you for being here. i wa to get to the subpoena question, but, first, i want to ask you about the -- what mr. mural did in trying to determine whether there was obstruction...
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pretty dangerous these days so i have hired ray to sit outside. we are going to d.c., ray. bring the gloves. there is a great story about the champ, muhammad ali. somebody went to see the champ and bumped into him. he was walking down the street in kentucky. they bumped into the champ and it was a little kid. he said " i saw one of your fights." he said great. dad took me to watch you fight, you got knocked down." the champ look at him and said " it wasn't my fight." the kid said " it was one of the great moments of my life, you got knocked down." >> the champ said it wasn't my fight. he said i've never been knocked down. i have either up or getting up. valley is either up or getting up. north east ohio is either up or we are getting up. ohio is either up or we are getting up. the united states we are either up or we are getting up. help me do this. i need your help and support. i need your love and your voice. let's take back the white house. ♪
pretty dangerous these days so i have hired ray to sit outside. we are going to d.c., ray. bring the gloves. there is a great story about the champ, muhammad ali. somebody went to see the champ and bumped into him. he was walking down the street in kentucky. they bumped into the champ and it was a little kid. he said " i saw one of your fights." he said great. dad took me to watch you fight, you got knocked down." the champ look at him and said " it wasn't my fight."...
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they are playing the tampa rays again tomorrow. there was just a little bit of a chance of a little bit of a shower at game time at 62 degrees bundle up. bringing back memories of candlestick. sunday morning in san francisco. part low cloudy skies, good temperatures -- partly cloudy sky, good temperature for a run. pollen report, not bad now or tomorrow. it will climb next week in the medium high zone. 63 at livermore and san jose. looking for a chance through the day midday and then clearing out next week the numbers climbing in the lower 70s. climbs tuesday through friday. looking at sunshine, readings in the 6 0s. not sunny tomorrow. let's get by with a sunny personality. >> we appreciate it. thank you. >>> well, one east baytown just can't catch a break. first a sinkhole caused $3 million to repair and now kpix5 shows us there is another problem. >> reporter: about 1 1/2 years ago finished repairs on a gigantic sinkhole. the ground is giving away again. this orange cone sunk almost 18." not much, you say, but it is directly abo
they are playing the tampa rays again tomorrow. there was just a little bit of a chance of a little bit of a shower at game time at 62 degrees bundle up. bringing back memories of candlestick. sunday morning in san francisco. part low cloudy skies, good temperatures -- partly cloudy sky, good temperature for a run. pollen report, not bad now or tomorrow. it will climb next week in the medium high zone. 63 at livermore and san jose. looking for a chance through the day midday and then clearing...
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we don't have a problem with parking. >> ray is a former truck driver.105,000 last year driving for uber. but if you take away cost like new tires and brakes and $18,000 in gas, his real take-home pay is about $65,000. >> so you have to put in 12, 13, 14 hours of a day to make real, real good money. >> what do you think uber could do to make it better for drivers? >> treat us like employees. we're not really independent contractors. my interpretation of independent contracts, i get to pick and choose what i want to do, when i want to do it and how much i can charge. >> even though he can start and end his day when he wants, he says uber penalizes those who turn down uber pool drives. at noon he took a break. that included a stop at a gym to take a shower. by mid afternoon, he was back at the airport staging lot, waiting for his turn to pick up a passenger. >> i start my afternoon at the airport. and i will just go wherever it takes me. >> ray got his first ride of the evening just after 4:00. >> the only way you'll make money is you got to keep driving.
we don't have a problem with parking. >> ray is a former truck driver.105,000 last year driving for uber. but if you take away cost like new tires and brakes and $18,000 in gas, his real take-home pay is about $65,000. >> so you have to put in 12, 13, 14 hours of a day to make real, real good money. >> what do you think uber could do to make it better for drivers? >> treat us like employees. we're not really independent contractors. my interpretation of independent...
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in the twenty five years she's been on the air then there is a willful ignorance and that would be ray dahlia so right dahlia he's not mentioning money gold. or interest rates in a solutions at all that's well full ignorance he knows in his heart of hearts that the problem is the money itself the u.s. dollar is trash it's garbage it's no good it's not a store of value it's not a medium of exchange it's it's it's a it's a yuppie free ticket tickets you know it's a common wall street when i was working on wall street was to call them yet be coupons you know they're just they just pour out of the bank essentially you don't you know you don't have work for him at all they just put your a card in the machine and these twenty dollar bills pour out when you don't work for it that's right dahlia but he's billions of dollars of pouring out of the a.t.m. called the central bank so it's willfully ignorant to ignore the true cause of all the problems that he articulates and i suppose he's trying to create a most around himself from the masses and with the burning torches when they come after peopl
in the twenty five years she's been on the air then there is a willful ignorance and that would be ray dahlia so right dahlia he's not mentioning money gold. or interest rates in a solutions at all that's well full ignorance he knows in his heart of hearts that the problem is the money itself the u.s. dollar is trash it's garbage it's no good it's not a store of value it's not a medium of exchange it's it's it's a it's a yuppie free ticket tickets you know it's a common wall street when i was...
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harmony but ray can also mean order or command which some say gives the ear a forceful overtimes. while others debate the semantics the schoolchildren adjust to the new experience. you know. i was born and lived in the hasty air at the whole time it feels a bit strange that it will become railway just like that. the city. you know. if i was guessing with my mum that the new year would start with an r. so the name is right well i'm happy that we got it right. and. the suspense also finally ended for japan's businesses. here at the toto and company a calendar and dari mica stuff spring into action now a frenzied month begins to pump out the new products. the re what year is set to define a new cultural period in japan or at least a period as long as the new improves rule. in japan re what down under in australia means something totally different it's the acronym for the real estate institute of western australia. and they posted this on twitter seventy percent of traffic to re what dot com today were from people in japan mistaking their real estate portal for their country's new imp
harmony but ray can also mean order or command which some say gives the ear a forceful overtimes. while others debate the semantics the schoolchildren adjust to the new experience. you know. i was born and lived in the hasty air at the whole time it feels a bit strange that it will become railway just like that. the city. you know. if i was guessing with my mum that the new year would start with an r. so the name is right well i'm happy that we got it right. and. the suspense also finally ended...
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you know you know cho i mean i'm glad that ray brought up. meaning because you know i mean there's so much intelligence. ability out there i mean with veeps is a very good example here it's never to i mean i don't even think the motor investigation even tapped into it i think one program on fox news took a mild interest but that was only to protect trump not to go after the truth ok so explain to our viewers i know your answer because i've seen you answer before but explain for my viewers here why does the mainstream media worship the intelligence community so much yeah there's a big reason and a little reason the big reason is that they are giving legitimacy to an establishment that is losing legitimacy as you pointed out earlier peter that they are weak and the corporate media props them up there are an essential ingredient and that the key people believing that these are legitimate the rulers and the second little reason his career as a reporter is want to be close to power they live vicariously through these powerful people they want to b
you know you know cho i mean i'm glad that ray brought up. meaning because you know i mean there's so much intelligence. ability out there i mean with veeps is a very good example here it's never to i mean i don't even think the motor investigation even tapped into it i think one program on fox news took a mild interest but that was only to protect trump not to go after the truth ok so explain to our viewers i know your answer because i've seen you answer before but explain for my viewers here...
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you know you know cho i mean i'm glad that ray brought up. meaning because you know i mean there's so much intelligence. ability out there i mean with veeps is a very good example here it's never to i mean i don't even think the motor investigation even tapped into it i think one program on fox news took a mild interest but that was only to protect trump not to go after the truth ok so explain to our viewers i know your answer because i've seen you answer before but explain for my viewers here why does the mainstream media worship the intelligence community so much yeah there's a big reason and a little reason the big reason is that they are giving legitimacy to an establishment that is losing legitimacy as you pointed out earlier peter that they are weak and the corporate media props them up there are an essential ingredient and that the key people believing that these are legitimate the rulers and the second little reason his career as a reporter is want to be close to power they live vicariously through these powerful people they want to b
you know you know cho i mean i'm glad that ray brought up. meaning because you know i mean there's so much intelligence. ability out there i mean with veeps is a very good example here it's never to i mean i don't even think the motor investigation even tapped into it i think one program on fox news took a mild interest but that was only to protect trump not to go after the truth ok so explain to our viewers i know your answer because i've seen you answer before but explain for my viewers here...
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christianrigh the throw home not in time. 2-0, rays.th inning, crawford representing the tying run but grounded into the forced out to understand the game. rays blank the giants. >>> tonight we'll check in with the warriors playing their final regular season game at oracle arena against the clippers. that's all for sports. more news after the break. tuesday is free cone day at san francisco )s ben and jerry )s store. for this. tuesday is free cone day at beneats once a year. really just a way to say to its customers, thank you. the line is sure to be long. if you want to join in, show up to the one on haight street in san francisco. noon and 8:00 p.m. on thursday. noon to 8:00 p.m. on tuesday. remember it. >> how do we get an assignment for san francisco around the haight area. >> i think every day, any weather is good ice cream weather. is tuesday going to be warm? >> not too bad. might see a little wind but -- >> that won't stop us from getting ice cream. seven-day fo two chances of clear with more y for next weekend. so seven-day for
christianrigh the throw home not in time. 2-0, rays.th inning, crawford representing the tying run but grounded into the forced out to understand the game. rays blank the giants. >>> tonight we'll check in with the warriors playing their final regular season game at oracle arena against the clippers. that's all for sports. more news after the break. tuesday is free cone day at san francisco )s ben and jerry )s store. for this. tuesday is free cone day at beneats once a year. really...
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give it up for rachael ray, everybody!etwork. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ -we're doing karaoke later, and you're gonna sing. -jamie, this is your house? -i know, it's not much, but it's home. right, kids? -kids? -papa, papa! -[ laughs ] -you didn't tell me your friends were coming. -oh, yeah. -this one is tiny like a child. -yeah, she is. oh, but seriously, it's good to be surrounded by what matters most -- a home and auto bundle from progressive. -oh, sweetie, please, play for us. -oh, no, i couldn't. -please. -okay. [ singing in spanish ] -please. -okay. verizon got us vip tickets three feet away from justin timberlake. my wife, me, jt. (laughing) what? insanity. (vo) get vip tickets to the best artists and more, on us. plus, save big when you switch. only on verizon. how do you get skin happy aveeno® with prebiotic oat. it hydrates and softens skin. so it looks like this... and you feel like this. aveeno® daily moisturizer get skin happy™ what would i say to somebody keep being you.? keep loving. keep
give it up for rachael ray, everybody!etwork. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ -we're doing karaoke later, and you're gonna sing. -jamie, this is your house? -i know, it's not much, but it's home. right, kids? -kids? -papa, papa! -[ laughs ] -you didn't tell me your friends were coming. -oh, yeah. -this one is tiny like a child. -yeah, she is. oh, but seriously, it's good to be surrounded by what matters most -- a home and auto bundle from progressive. -oh, sweetie, please, play...
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here's what ray dalio said on "60 minutes" last night. we'll hear more from dalio coming up.nnecticut governor on "squawk box" at 8:00 a.m. eastern. >>> warren buffet says the big banks should look outside of wall street for the next ceo he said there are plenty of qualified people on wall street but they would draw increased scrutiny from lawmakers. buffet's wells fargo's largest shareholder. >>> stock futures are in the red. the dow jones industrial average was implied open just under 100 points now down about 93 points but what a market run it has been check this out the s&p 500 is in the middle of its first seven-day win streak in 17 months the dow jones industrial average at its highest level since october of 2018 and less than 2% from its record high check this out, the nasdaq 100 has only had one down week all year stocks have been bought. bonds, by the way, have been bought as well benchmark ten year note still sitting, i mean literally a hair below 2.5% and the european markets, let's not focus on what's happening now. they are fractionally down instead, check this o
here's what ray dalio said on "60 minutes" last night. we'll hear more from dalio coming up.nnecticut governor on "squawk box" at 8:00 a.m. eastern. >>> warren buffet says the big banks should look outside of wall street for the next ceo he said there are plenty of qualified people on wall street but they would draw increased scrutiny from lawmakers. buffet's wells fargo's largest shareholder. >>> stock futures are in the red. the dow jones industrial...
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so i have already hired ray mancini to sit outside. we are going to d.c., ray. bring the gloves.here is a great story, there is a great story about the champ mohammed ali that i want to end with. so somebody went to see the champ, bumped into him and he was walking down the street in kentucky. and they bumped into the champ, and it was a little kid, and he said, champ. champ, i saw one of your fights. he said oh, that is great. no kidding? he said my dad took me to see you fight. he said, no kidding. he said yeah, you got knocked down. looked at him and said, wasn't my fight. no, my dad, it was one of the great moments of my life. but you got knocked down in the third or fourth round. he goes, wasn't my fight. ali looked at this kid and said, i have never been knocked down. i am either up, or i am getting up. the valley is either up or getting up. northeast ohio is either up or we are getting up. ohio is either up or we are getting up. the united states, we are either up or we are getting up. help me do this. i need your help. i need your support. i love -- i need your love. i ne
so i have already hired ray mancini to sit outside. we are going to d.c., ray. bring the gloves.here is a great story, there is a great story about the champ mohammed ali that i want to end with. so somebody went to see the champ, bumped into him and he was walking down the street in kentucky. and they bumped into the champ, and it was a little kid, and he said, champ. champ, i saw one of your fights. he said oh, that is great. no kidding? he said my dad took me to see you fight. he said, no...
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still to come, giants light up the scoreboard against the rays the scoreboard against the rays and california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get detason thiste program. visit right now or call during business hours. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program visit right now or call during business hours. >> announcer: sports from abc 7 news, al attles immortalized elected into the basketball hall of fame class of 2019 going in as a contributor. the winningest coach in franchise history and also a player, gm and community ambassador. the 82-year-old attles has been affiliated with the franchise nearly 60 years since joining the warriors as a player one of only five warrior to have their numb
still to come, giants light up the scoreboard against the rays the scoreboard against the rays and california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get detason thiste program. visit right now or call during business hours. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain....
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david: robert ray, great to have you.rr reiterated commitment to as much transparency as possible, saying it had been only slightly redacted. there are pages that are blacked out for a variety of reasons. we welcome the former u.s. attorney for the middle district of georgia in atlanta. it is good to have you here. michael, give us a sense of the redaction. was it like? if you had to skim through it, do agree that it was a light redaction? michael: i think that is the general reported. -- the general reporting. i do not know that that cleans up his press conference from this morning, but -- where the only thing missing from the poms,rence were some poms- but it was fairly light and could've been much worse. david: some of it involved undergoing -- ongoing investigations. according to the attorney general, the unredacted version, excluding the grand jury information, will begin to a bipartisan group on capitol hill. who will get to decide whether the reductions were properly done or improperly done? michael: there are fede
david: robert ray, great to have you.rr reiterated commitment to as much transparency as possible, saying it had been only slightly redacted. there are pages that are blacked out for a variety of reasons. we welcome the former u.s. attorney for the middle district of georgia in atlanta. it is good to have you here. michael, give us a sense of the redaction. was it like? if you had to skim through it, do agree that it was a light redaction? michael: i think that is the general reported. -- the...
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the rays answer in the fifth. g-man rips a double to the left. willie beats the throw and tam kelead back come the giants in the bottom half of the frame. steven duggar smacks a double to right. panik scores so doe conner joe, 4-3. duggar with 3 rbis. next batter is brandon belt, he belts it out of the yard, his third of the season. the giants score a season high six runs and win it 6-4. >>> the a's taking on the astros, orbit having fun with mark canha before the game. hit. gore gurriel with a shot that allows a run to score. fifth inning, brooks going inside to george springer. mistake, he takes that for a two-run shot. three batters later he goes inside on brantley. mike the brantley. he hits a home run. brooks five innings, nine hits, five runs allowed. right now the astros lead it 6-0 in the seventh inning. >>> tonight is game 82 out of 82 for the sharks. they're hosting the colorado avalanche. it's been a tough few weeks for team teal. faebl good news. they're getting healthy. meyer left the oilers game in the third period after this collis
the rays answer in the fifth. g-man rips a double to the left. willie beats the throw and tam kelead back come the giants in the bottom half of the frame. steven duggar smacks a double to right. panik scores so doe conner joe, 4-3. duggar with 3 rbis. next batter is brandon belt, he belts it out of the yard, his third of the season. the giants score a season high six runs and win it 6-4. >>> the a's taking on the astros, orbit having fun with mark canha before the game. hit. gore...
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thomas ray's daughter, janet ray is here with us tonight and was a big help to me when i was writing this book, as were thomas ray's daughter, janet ray is here with us tonight and was a big help to me when i was writing this book, as were veterans of the brigade when i visited them two years ago, over the 48th anniversary of the bay of pigs invasion, so i'm grateful for your help and for their help, and i'm grateful to all of you for coming in and listening to me tonight. what i want to do now is give you a chance to ask any questions that you might have or make any brief comments. we've got c-span here with us so please wait for the microphone to come over before you speak, and please, because there are so many of us here tonight, try to keep it brief so that everybody gets a chance who wants to say something, will get a chance to do so, okay? thank you very much. [applause] thank you. i'm going to start with this gentleman right here. go ahead. >> your book is the first one of many, and i've read them all, that mentions the meeting of january 28, when allen -- his entire team for
thomas ray's daughter, janet ray is here with us tonight and was a big help to me when i was writing this book, as were thomas ray's daughter, janet ray is here with us tonight and was a big help to me when i was writing this book, as were veterans of the brigade when i visited them two years ago, over the 48th anniversary of the bay of pigs invasion, so i'm grateful for your help and for their help, and i'm grateful to all of you for coming in and listening to me tonight. what i want to do now...
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and, wrestling legend brett hart gets hit by a man rushing the ring. >> quijano: hedge fund titan rayalio is living the american dream. but most people will never realize his wealth, because dalio believes capitalism needs to be reformed. he spoke to "60 minutes's" bill whitaker from the depths of the caribbean. >> reporter: this is otherworldly. >> shipwreck over there. >> reporter: the shipwreck. look at that. whether it is investing or exploration, dalio goes his own way. while your fellow billionaires-- bezos, branson, elon musk-- they are all going to outer space, they are headed towards mars and the moon. you choose to go down. why is that? >> well, as i say, i find ocean exploration a lot more exciting, a lot more important than space exploration, right. and then, you think about it, it affects our lives so much more. >> reporter: dalio routinely hosts scientists who have found new creatures in the deep, such as these, that generate their own light. there was also this off the coast of japan, a live 26-foot- long giant squid. >> oh, that's great. >> reporter: we didn't have tha
and, wrestling legend brett hart gets hit by a man rushing the ring. >> quijano: hedge fund titan rayalio is living the american dream. but most people will never realize his wealth, because dalio believes capitalism needs to be reformed. he spoke to "60 minutes's" bill whitaker from the depths of the caribbean. >> reporter: this is otherworldly. >> shipwreck over there. >> reporter: the shipwreck. look at that. whether it is investing or exploration, dalio...
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notice the pockets of heavy rain back to lieu ray and the west. that's potential for heavy rain gus 'tis winds. 3:00 p.m. moving into northern virginia. potentially through parts of the defendant y. metro area. the fist wave duringhe afternoon and evening hours the second wave back here at 6:00 p.m. around i 81. through the d.c. metro area. 7 and 8:00 p.m. through the over night hours. look at the bright colors towards midnight. on future weather.ou we have c have flooding issues over night. lt good news is the heavy stuff is out by 3:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. saturday maybe lingering showers and increasing sunshine here's what you can expect tomorrow. two waves of heavy rain. the time periods likely between 2 and 6:00 p.m. for the first one. 3:00 a.m. for nd the second one. that gives you an idea for planning purposes. about one toin two, three es of rain. gusts of 50 miles per hour possible. isolated tornado as. well we have a lingering shower potentially until 8:00 a.m. saturday. after that increasing sunshine. breezy. wihe high around 75. on sunday th
notice the pockets of heavy rain back to lieu ray and the west. that's potential for heavy rain gus 'tis winds. 3:00 p.m. moving into northern virginia. potentially through parts of the defendant y. metro area. the fist wave duringhe afternoon and evening hours the second wave back here at 6:00 p.m. around i 81. through the d.c. metro area. 7 and 8:00 p.m. through the over night hours. look at the bright colors towards midnight. on future weather.ou we have c have flooding issues over night. lt...
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ray and wait a couple of seconds for the result. and it's this thing over here is a possibly cancerous lesion and i can see that right over her. controls through even apparently on remarkable data like how a body moves while walking algorithms can use such data to recognize potential signs of conditions like parkinson's signs a doctor could easily miss but caution is advised. of what we see might be great but it throws up ethical questions which need to be answered alongside the developments we make and we don't want to situation where we are very ethical that fail to progress nor should we just freely develop things and ignore the ethical side. take google's intelligent microphones for example google itself warns in some detail what can be derived from household sounds like the length of time we spend brushing our teeth or whether we argue or if someone in the household is sick who. is to take over the world. to direct our thoughts between person and person or communication about official intelligence grants huge power to silicon v
ray and wait a couple of seconds for the result. and it's this thing over here is a possibly cancerous lesion and i can see that right over her. controls through even apparently on remarkable data like how a body moves while walking algorithms can use such data to recognize potential signs of conditions like parkinson's signs a doctor could easily miss but caution is advised. of what we see might be great but it throws up ethical questions which need to be answered alongside the developments we...
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. >> ray dallio spoke to bill whitaker . >> this is otherworldly. a shipwreck, look at that. >> reporter: whether it's investing or exploration, ray dallio goes his own way. >> while your fellow billionaires,, bezos, musk , branson are heading towards outer space and the moon, you choose to go down. why is that? >> as i said, i find ocean exploration a lot more exciting and important than face exploration, right? and you think about, it affects our lives so much more. >> reporter: ray dalio routinely hosts scientists who have found new creatures in the deep, such as these that generate their own light. there was also this off the coast of japan, a live 26 foot long giant squid. we didn't have that kind of luck, but we had plenty of so they will have tiger sharks, bull sharks, what kind is this? >> that the caribbean reef shark. are beautiful, power machines. wow, look at this. i don't understand the resource allocation of space to the ocean . really in terms of return on investment, i think of return on investment and that down here is fabulous. >>
. >> ray dallio spoke to bill whitaker . >> this is otherworldly. a shipwreck, look at that. >> reporter: whether it's investing or exploration, ray dallio goes his own way. >> while your fellow billionaires,, bezos, musk , branson are heading towards outer space and the moon, you choose to go down. why is that? >> as i said, i find ocean exploration a lot more exciting and important than face exploration, right? and you think about, it affects our lives so much...
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. >> reporter: though he has a home in the sacramento area, ray slept in his car at this ride share lot in san francisco. he is one of many ride hailing drivers who travel from outside the bay area to work for lyft and uber and who sleep in their cars to survive. >> you look at the map of san francisco right now. whenever it gets busy, it will light up red. it's like a surge, but we only get a dollar amount. >> reporter: he hopes to make extra money from surge pricing. >> i have early people catching flights, getting ready to go to work. >> reporter: ten minutes after he set out, ray made his first stop in the miss district. after that, he kept driving through the morning commute. >> i will run probably now until 12:00, 1:00 this afternoon, so that will be nine straight urs,>>eporr: w caught u withy a sh sacramento? >> i've been doing it now about four years. everybody comes to san francisco and works because you make more money in the bay area than you do anywhere else. >> reporter: sacramento is a hugely growing area. there's tons of traffic there, too. it really makes that big of a d
. >> reporter: though he has a home in the sacramento area, ray slept in his car at this ride share lot in san francisco. he is one of many ride hailing drivers who travel from outside the bay area to work for lyft and uber and who sleep in their cars to survive. >> you look at the map of san francisco right now. whenever it gets busy, it will light up red. it's like a surge, but we only get a dollar amount. >> reporter: he hopes to make extra money from surge pricing....
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attorney as well as robert ray, former whitewater independent counsel. joe, let me start with you. bob woodward was no trump fan for sure and certainly not a card-carrying member of the republican national committee. basically he was saying, this was the work of john brennan. >> there is no doubt, this is pretty simple stuff for career prosecutors like rudy and myself. it has been evident from day one that there was a brazen plot to exonerate hillary clinton illegally and then if she lost the election to frame
attorney as well as robert ray, former whitewater independent counsel. joe, let me start with you. bob woodward was no trump fan for sure and certainly not a card-carrying member of the republican national committee. basically he was saying, this was the work of john brennan. >> there is no doubt, this is pretty simple stuff for career prosecutors like rudy and myself. it has been evident from day one that there was a brazen plot to exonerate hillary clinton illegally and then if she lost...
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yes to free exam and x-rays for new patients without insurance.ver you're ready to get started, we are too. call now at 1-800-aspendental. and relief from symptoms caused feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. >> mike: well, it's time for the last bite. 2020 democrat julian castro calling out the sheet of people form today for using the wrong photo. >> i will say, though, the picture y'all have in your program is actually of my brother. you have my brothers picture. he would say that's a good thing because he's better looking than i am. >> shannon: come on, guys. get your act together. not all castros look the same. that's all the time we've got. i am mike huckabee and for laura ingraham. be sure to catch my show on tbn saturday and sunday, 8:00 and 11 eastern, people who watch say it cures acne and dander. it is worth a try. now we turn you over to shannon bream, who doesn't
yes to free exam and x-rays for new patients without insurance.ver you're ready to get started, we are too. call now at 1-800-aspendental. and relief from symptoms caused feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. >> mike: well, it's time for the last bite. 2020 democrat julian castro calling out the sheet of people form...
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the year any chance of redemption against frankfurt frankfurt came out all guns blazing against shaka ray bitch opening the scoring in the thirteenth minute his ninth goal of the season philip cost states with a superb pass to the onrushing ray bitch who made alexander nubile stumble and slotted the ball into an empty net. but then in the twenty first minute shaka answered out of the blue so at said hitting the target for the second time in two weeks kevin trapp able to stop brazil and by those header after a free kick but then santa nutmegs him for the goal of the deadlock remains until the last seconds of the game when the drama started it looked like a handball by daniel color jordie and the video replay confirmed it look at yo bitch stepped up to the spot and fired in the winner by the two one loss a bitter pill to swallow for shock a coach stevens i'm. fortunate just have been on the rise lately and against here to berlin benito ramadan got them on the scoresheet first in the thirty fifth minutes and making the entire head to defense look flat footed. but it didn't take berlin long t
the year any chance of redemption against frankfurt frankfurt came out all guns blazing against shaka ray bitch opening the scoring in the thirteenth minute his ninth goal of the season philip cost states with a superb pass to the onrushing ray bitch who made alexander nubile stumble and slotted the ball into an empty net. but then in the twenty first minute shaka answered out of the blue so at said hitting the target for the second time in two weeks kevin trapp able to stop brazil and by those...