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khaled michael rubin and d.j.haled join us, gentlemen, thank you so much and thank you so much for doing the work with the all-in challenge. d.j., i'll start it off with you and what is it that you are auctioning off and what drew you to participate here? >> how are you doing blessings. i'm giving an experience that you can come to miami and you can jet ski with me. everyone that knows me knows i love to jet ski and miami is a beautiful place and jet skiing with d.j. khaled is an amazing experience and after that we will have dinner, and i chose that experience because i wanted it to be personal. i wanted it to be personal and i wanted it to be a vibe and other people are doing things and kevin hart is putting someone in the movie and giving them their own dressing room and trailer with their own assistant and tom brady is giving a wway his jersy signed from his first game and meal is giving fandom away, and drake is flying someone to his concert and so many different challenges and experiences that you can get an
khaled michael rubin and d.j.haled join us, gentlemen, thank you so much and thank you so much for doing the work with the all-in challenge. d.j., i'll start it off with you and what is it that you are auctioning off and what drew you to participate here? >> how are you doing blessings. i'm giving an experience that you can come to miami and you can jet ski with me. everyone that knows me knows i love to jet ski and miami is a beautiful place and jet skiing with d.j. khaled is an amazing...
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dave rubin. she is the on sunny part of seattle. fox news contributor and the host of "crimes that changes america," employ campagno. she knows about stocks and thinks outside the box. dagen mcdowell. and kat timpf. tyrus is home. he's okay. we hope to have him back with us next week. i am sure we will. dave, you have a book out where you are talking about woke culture. isn't it bizarre this whole thing has a race to the social justice warrior craze for now? >> it's completely obliterated it. but before we get to that, up in complete agreement with you about the pants thing. as you can see, here in los angeles, we have been reduced to wearing bathing suits. it doesn't matter. we are all americans. it doesn't matter if you are wearing a bathing suit or jeans. it just doesn't matter. whenen things actually hit the fan. when you suddenly have real issues to deal with, nobody cares about race or sexuality or gender. that's one of the best intros i ever heard you give. we are all americans and we have real problems to face. when you have
dave rubin. she is the on sunny part of seattle. fox news contributor and the host of "crimes that changes america," employ campagno. she knows about stocks and thinks outside the box. dagen mcdowell. and kat timpf. tyrus is home. he's okay. we hope to have him back with us next week. i am sure we will. dave, you have a book out where you are talking about woke culture. isn't it bizarre this whole thing has a race to the social justice warrior craze for now? >> it's completely...
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greg: he has better drawers than dave rubin. dagen, how do you see this all shaping up. which is weird because you're supposed to stay inside. i think these two guys are so desperate for attention, you're on the campaign trail, same with burning in the crowd are cheering and then you're stuck in the house sitting in front of a camera. for example, during the commercial break, i reached in the trashcan and pulled out a tissue and down my face because i was all sweaty and in this day and age you cannot look like you have a fever. you have to be careful, you cannot look to healthy but then you cannot look sick either. and i think this is a struggle. greg: we are almost morphing into the walking dead, looking over people. without referring to joe biden as the crypt keeper, what are your thoughts about his chances. emily: he's doing is his self no favors by doing these appearances. what he should be doing is quietly raising money for his campaign and consolidating the democratic. that would be helpful, but instead the reality is it makes him look petty, the attacks on trump,
greg: he has better drawers than dave rubin. dagen, how do you see this all shaping up. which is weird because you're supposed to stay inside. i think these two guys are so desperate for attention, you're on the campaign trail, same with burning in the crowd are cheering and then you're stuck in the house sitting in front of a camera. for example, during the commercial break, i reached in the trashcan and pulled out a tissue and down my face because i was all sweaty and in this day and age you...
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ktvu's ann rubin shows us why scientists are still advising caution.>>reporter: in the fight against covid 19 they may be the next frontier, antibody tests. stanford university began performing them last week. >> we think they are the main line of defense that would prevent you to get reinfected if you are exposed in the future to the virus.>> the presence of antibodies indicates previous exposure to covid 19 and possibly some measure of immunity and the rush is on target these tests to market and abbott laboratories in illinois and houston which of close to 1 million tests this week and 4 million by the end of april.>> these are serology tests and they will be the next seven battling this virus. >> but not all tests are created equal and in fact more than 90 companies have told the fda telling tests and the association of public health laboratories said many of them are ineffective giving both false-negative and false- positive.>> it varies a lot and the problem is there is no consumer reports summary of which of those portable devices are reliable so
ktvu's ann rubin shows us why scientists are still advising caution.>>reporter: in the fight against covid 19 they may be the next frontier, antibody tests. stanford university began performing them last week. >> we think they are the main line of defense that would prevent you to get reinfected if you are exposed in the future to the virus.>> the presence of antibodies indicates previous exposure to covid 19 and possibly some measure of immunity and the rush is on target...
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on this project is michael rubin.ughter] it's a joke. to your question on iraq, quite obviously, if you see what has happened in the last week and what is happening just a few months before that, young people in the streets of baghdad in major cities in iraq questioning the old order that is in iraq, protesting corruption, poor services and a bunch of things that quite frankly when you go around the region like we do and we did together and quite regularly are the sorts of things that impact every country in the middle east. the crushing demographic social economic pressures. and quite into your question, despite multiple elections, the current system of the governance and government is not helping the people. one of the points of the book and it's not a new point, if you go back to the arab 16 or 17 years ago, the structural factors that contribute to stability are quite weak and in those 15, 16, 17 years since they've gotten weaker. i think in a place like iraq quite clearly, this is where he joked about, we have ou
on this project is michael rubin.ughter] it's a joke. to your question on iraq, quite obviously, if you see what has happened in the last week and what is happening just a few months before that, young people in the streets of baghdad in major cities in iraq questioning the old order that is in iraq, protesting corruption, poor services and a bunch of things that quite frankly when you go around the region like we do and we did together and quite regularly are the sorts of things that impact...
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let's bring in dave rubin, a host of the ribbon report.lyde is there with you today, i know last week you are a newly adopted dog was kind of shy. >> he's right over there, we will see if we can get him over here. >> dana: are you enjoying some time at home? >> yeah, well, it's so interesting because we are being told that we have to have social distancing right now and stay 6 feet away from people and of course it is medically responsible to do that, we have to do that. but what i'm a little leery about is taking away the social part of being human and i think what people are doing right now is figuring out other ways to actually stay connected. so zooming with family members for dinner or people on my website, rubin report.com, we are doing a group happy hour tonight at 6:00 where we will have 100 people with their webcams and a drink and talk about life. there's better ways to stay connected while this is all happening. a couple days ago when i was on your show last week and i introduced clyde i'm walking down the street and the neighbo
let's bring in dave rubin, a host of the ribbon report.lyde is there with you today, i know last week you are a newly adopted dog was kind of shy. >> he's right over there, we will see if we can get him over here. >> dana: are you enjoying some time at home? >> yeah, well, it's so interesting because we are being told that we have to have social distancing right now and stay 6 feet away from people and of course it is medically responsible to do that, we have to do that. but...
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dave rubin is the host of the rubin report and author of "don't burn this book" it is just out today,e had a look at it, it is really, really good. dave, one of the things you talk about here is your eyes were open to media bias over the years, and i wonder how you see the situation. >> yeah, well, dana, you've written a couple books, and you know that if you sit on them for a while. i finish this thing back in july, but one of the things that i write about, chapter eight is all about how to spot fake news, and we seem to be in an endless time a fake news these days. people think when you talk about fake news that it just means that the story is completely fabricated, or that the headline doesn't match the story itself. but actually, another i would say more pernicious, subtle type of fake news is when the media ignores a story that doesn't fit their narrative. so, when the brett kavanaugh hearings were happening, every allegation was printed on the front page of "the new york times," and cnn ran with it, and "the washington post," and the rest of it. for weeks and weeks and weeks. i
dave rubin is the host of the rubin report and author of "don't burn this book" it is just out today,e had a look at it, it is really, really good. dave, one of the things you talk about here is your eyes were open to media bias over the years, and i wonder how you see the situation. >> yeah, well, dana, you've written a couple books, and you know that if you sit on them for a while. i finish this thing back in july, but one of the things that i write about, chapter eight is all...
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my simple answer after spending nearly two years with michael rubin on this project is its michael rubin. [laughing] to your question on iraq, quite honestly before this latest episode, if you see what's happened in the last week and what was happening just a few months before that, young people in the streets of baghdad and in major cities in iraq questioning the very old order, , political order that is in iraq, protesting corruption for services and a bunch of things that quite frankly when you go around the region like we do and we did together, and quite regularly, are the sorts of things that impact every country in the middle east. this sort of crushing demographic social economic pressures, and inside of iraq, to answer your question, quite clearly despite multiple elections the current system of governance and government is not helping the people. one of the points of this book, and is not a new point because if you go back to the air of the u.n. human development report, 16, 17 years ago is those structural factors that contribute suits stability are quite weak and in those 15,
my simple answer after spending nearly two years with michael rubin on this project is its michael rubin. [laughing] to your question on iraq, quite honestly before this latest episode, if you see what's happened in the last week and what was happening just a few months before that, young people in the streets of baghdad and in major cities in iraq questioning the very old order, , political order that is in iraq, protesting corruption for services and a bunch of things that quite frankly when...
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>> moving forward with measured steps, ann rubin, thank you. >> it appears the experimental drug remdesivir has proven effect of in a large government study. at the white house, dr. anthony fauci called the findings, quote, highly significant. >> the data shows that it has a clear-cut, significant positive effect in diminishing the time to recovery. this is really quite important for a number of reasons and i'll give you the data. it is highly significant. if you look at the time to recovery being shorter, it was 11 days compared to 15. >> the national institute of health tested the drug on about 800 patients. dr. fauci says the fda is working with gilead to make the drug available to those who need it. he is also reportedly in talks for emergency approval of the drug. andre senior will have a full report coming up at 6:00. >>> a program that originated here to help families in need is going statewide. gov. newsom has announced the expansion of the farm to family program which sends access produce to local food banks saying farmers and ranchers are seeing a 50% drop in command because of th
>> moving forward with measured steps, ann rubin, thank you. >> it appears the experimental drug remdesivir has proven effect of in a large government study. at the white house, dr. anthony fauci called the findings, quote, highly significant. >> the data shows that it has a clear-cut, significant positive effect in diminishing the time to recovery. this is really quite important for a number of reasons and i'll give you the data. it is highly significant. if you look at the...
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anne rubin, ktvo fox 2 news. >>> developering a new test for covid-19. it promises results in just minutes. it's called the sars detector. the experts say that they just stick a little pin in the skin, and you get results in about 30 to 40 minutes. researchers say that it's easy to use, and requires no special equipment. this could make it more available than the current coviteae 19 test kits. >> you're talking about millions of tests, so it's very important to develop it. we can adjust the cob takement that we have and who has the virus and who does not. >> this new test has not received fda approval. ucsf researchers are trying to fast track through an emergency use. >>> 5:19 is the time on this friday morning. checking back in with sue on the look of the forecast. pretty chilly out there today. >> yeah, it is chilly out there. even in rained today. yesterday it really started for everybody. there were some 70s inland, but not today. low clouds, drizzle and high level clouds with the low. it was just off of the bay area yesterday. now, it's moving sout
anne rubin, ktvo fox 2 news. >>> developering a new test for covid-19. it promises results in just minutes. it's called the sars detector. the experts say that they just stick a little pin in the skin, and you get results in about 30 to 40 minutes. researchers say that it's easy to use, and requires no special equipment. this could make it more available than the current coviteae 19 test kits. >> you're talking about millions of tests, so it's very important to develop it. we can...
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ann rubin tells us a year after closing its doors, the milk pail market in mountain view is making acomeback, this time as a drive-through. >> reporter: for customers it was welcome news. that for all the small businesses coronavirus has killed, it managed to resurrect one, to. beloved milk pail market in mountain view has reopened as a drive-through grocer. >> it felt like a really important thing to do at this time, when come you know, people are looking for some kind of comfort and they're finding it very often in their kitchen. >> reporter: the owners still had their warehouse, and connections to local bakers, cheesemakers and farmers, and when they floated the idea online, the response was overwhelming. 1800 customers expressed interest in a matter of hours. >> reporter: i was really blown away by how receptive people were, especially because we have been close for the last year. >> reporter: they closed after a big new development sprung up around them, they have been petitions to save them, and customers a losing the local market was hard. >> we would prefer to buy from them i
ann rubin tells us a year after closing its doors, the milk pail market in mountain view is making acomeback, this time as a drive-through. >> reporter: for customers it was welcome news. that for all the small businesses coronavirus has killed, it managed to resurrect one, to. beloved milk pail market in mountain view has reopened as a drive-through grocer. >> it felt like a really important thing to do at this time, when come you know, people are looking for some kind of comfort...
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ilan rubin everyone. [ cheers and applause thanks for being here, ilan.n you know from his work on "saturday night live" and is one third of the lonely island. he returns for the seventh season of "brooklyn nine-nine" with a special two-episode premiere event thursday night at 8:00 right here on nbc. let's take a look. ♪ >> street's clear. no sign of the shooter where'd he go? >> shh, shh, shh, shh. >> why you shh-ing me? >> i'm doing that thing where i listen really closely for a noise clue, like glass breaking or trash wrestling >> cool. is it working? >> no, not yet >> because i'm talking >> well, it's not helping. >> right, right, right i'll be quiet. >> you don't have to say you'll be quiet just be quiet. >> okay. i'm sorry for not being quiet. >> once again, don't have to say it >> just want you hear what i'm doing. >> understood. i'm just gonna listen. >> okay. i'll be very quiet >> don't have to say it. >> just wanna make sure you know what i'm doing >> please stop. >> so i don't -- >> stop talking. >> i'll stop talking now >> great >> make sure i
ilan rubin everyone. [ cheers and applause thanks for being here, ilan.n you know from his work on "saturday night live" and is one third of the lonely island. he returns for the seventh season of "brooklyn nine-nine" with a special two-episode premiere event thursday night at 8:00 right here on nbc. let's take a look. ♪ >> street's clear. no sign of the shooter where'd he go? >> shh, shh, shh, shh. >> why you shh-ing me? >> i'm doing that thing...
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we intubate is terminal i don't -- it almost feels futile >> reporter: among the lives lost burny rubin the co-founder of an iconic furniture store chain. they both died from the virus outside houston. they've been married 53 years >> it was just so sad. i dropped my parents off at the er. my dad on friday and my mom on saturday, and they were not even a week in the hospital they passed away >> reporter: the cdc says more than 9,000 health care workers have reported testing positive for covid-19. likely an underestimation. lester >> all right, gabe gutierrez, thank you >>> now to the enormous challenge of reopening the country. tonight california's governor laying out goal other states as president trump claims that he has the power to make those decisions. here's tom costello. >> reporter: with california announcing a record 71 deaths in one day, thegovernor today said it will take time to ease these stay at home restrictions >> this phase is one where science, where public health not politics must be the guide. >> reporter: governor newsom announcing six steps in what could be a bluep
we intubate is terminal i don't -- it almost feels futile >> reporter: among the lives lost burny rubin the co-founder of an iconic furniture store chain. they both died from the virus outside houston. they've been married 53 years >> it was just so sad. i dropped my parents off at the er. my dad on friday and my mom on saturday, and they were not even a week in the hospital they passed away >> reporter: the cdc says more than 9,000 health care workers have reported testing...
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no, rick rubin was a genius.o it like-a dmc steven: and i'm not sure if they liked aerosmith, really, really. rick turned them on to the beat, and they did it. but they had their own lyrics. ♪ surely, cha ♪ we make a record with ♪ aerosmith, y'all harvey: did you realize what you were getting into with run-dmc? steven: no, when i found out they were doing that, joe and i got on a plane-- we were on tour-- and went down to see rick. and we heard what they were doing,and i went, "can i go in and sing with them while they're singing?" and joe said, "i think maybe i should play, too." and we merged that together, and that was the end. ♪ see-saw swingin' with the boys in the school ♪ ♪ with your feet flyin' up in the air ♪ ♪ singin', hey, diddle-diddle with kitty in the middle ♪ ♪ you be swingin' like you didn't care ♪ you guys have played, i think, 12,000 concerts, maybe more. but at a point, you sing the same songs over and over and over again. - does it get old? - hence drugs. you get it now. - i never thought of t
no, rick rubin was a genius.o it like-a dmc steven: and i'm not sure if they liked aerosmith, really, really. rick turned them on to the beat, and they did it. but they had their own lyrics. ♪ surely, cha ♪ we make a record with ♪ aerosmith, y'all harvey: did you realize what you were getting into with run-dmc? steven: no, when i found out they were doing that, joe and i got on a plane-- we were on tour-- and went down to see rick. and we heard what they were doing,and i went, "can i...
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.>> ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> in the bay area weather, we will warm things up a little bit, buthe real warming will hold off until next week, monday, tuesday and wednesday. in the meantime we are talking about more low clouds and fog that will push back into the bay as we head into the overnight hours. right now we have clear to partly cloudy skies and things will be changing for tomorrow. 60 was the warm spot in the lower 70s entered concord with fairfield and antioch. here is the forecast for tomorrow, clouds to start out your saturday, partly cloudy skies into the afternoon and then by sunday, clearing skies, they are skies into the afternoon hours and sunday should be a little warmer. here is the satellite showing you the main rainfall down to the south, and that system is kicking out of town. right now we have a dry weather pattern but once again, not completely clear as we head into the overnight hours. that big fog officer will push back into the bay. lots of 50s for your friday night at 11:00, 53 in san francisco, 54 in fremont. as you can see outside right now, here's o
.>> ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> in the bay area weather, we will warm things up a little bit, buthe real warming will hold off until next week, monday, tuesday and wednesday. in the meantime we are talking about more low clouds and fog that will push back into the bay as we head into the overnight hours. right now we have clear to partly cloudy skies and things will be changing for tomorrow. 60 was the warm spot in the lower 70s entered concord with fairfield and antioch....
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you know robert rubin what to do and his major backers are the financial sector the securities and investment real estate so well there are simply you know. the congress can spend basically a lot o. and they're in the position the president thinks you can break the law if nobody stops you over there in japan they invented this idea of quantitative easing they've been leading the world and lowering rates down to effectively 0 their size their balance sheet on the bank of japan and south more than 100 percent of the g.d.p. of japan and america the balance shape garbage that they've bought back from australia to bail them out is about $5.00 to $6.00 trillion dollars worth but the g.d.p. of america is over 20 trillion so can we expect the central bank to buy another 15 trillion dollars or so of junk to keep the ponzi scheme going the word they use is whatever it takes that european central bank does and i think that the model here whatever it said so that the one who lives in the stock holders don't lose and it. you know it's all the largest the stock market jump since the end 90 years last week
you know robert rubin what to do and his major backers are the financial sector the securities and investment real estate so well there are simply you know. the congress can spend basically a lot o. and they're in the position the president thinks you can break the law if nobody stops you over there in japan they invented this idea of quantitative easing they've been leading the world and lowering rates down to effectively 0 their size their balance sheet on the bank of japan and south more...
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hammering millennial finances so these 3 catastrophes followed on bill clinton larry summers robert rubin the financial is the ghoulish financialization that they impose so you have the dot com crash you have the 2008 crash and now you have this 2020 crash and massive bailouts the ones now are happening when millennial are 40 the one before that was when they were 30 and the one before that the dot com crash was just when they were turning 1020 and graduating from university well let me explain how very simple way the pension fund of the passive money losing money in kind of inheriting or being subjected to massive risk toxic risk thanks to larry summers and thanks to the laws that he had changed or the new laws that he brought him so i mean i worked on wall street for many years and i have observed this many times very simply. a trader at a wall street bank makes a highly speculative trade but they do not give an account number for that trade it's done in street name. they waited a day or 2 or 3. and if the trade is profitable all then they supply the account number which happens to be o
hammering millennial finances so these 3 catastrophes followed on bill clinton larry summers robert rubin the financial is the ghoulish financialization that they impose so you have the dot com crash you have the 2008 crash and now you have this 2020 crash and massive bailouts the ones now are happening when millennial are 40 the one before that was when they were 30 and the one before that the dot com crash was just when they were turning 1020 and graduating from university well let me explain...
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technology competing with cupid and there's commercialism creeping out the uncoupled let's ask kristin rubin c.e.o. of ruby media group a public relations and social media group in manhattan for a great tutorial on media relations read ruby at media group dot com chris welcome back. thank you thanks so much for having me matchmaking websites have been around since dot com and lots of us have traced our family trees by sending away our spick chris tell us how deep the dating apps work. yes so d.n.a. match making is really going to be the future of personalized medicine so what they're doing here is they're taking sites like a $23.00 and me or ancestry dot com one step further and instead of doing genetic testing after you're already married or after you're thinking about having kids what they want to do is basically get rid of any genetic hereditary diseases from people by blocking potential matches that may be problematic for you so the process works with you sending in your spit or doing a cheek swab he said that then they do take that information and then they will block potential matches
technology competing with cupid and there's commercialism creeping out the uncoupled let's ask kristin rubin c.e.o. of ruby media group a public relations and social media group in manhattan for a great tutorial on media relations read ruby at media group dot com chris welcome back. thank you thanks so much for having me matchmaking websites have been around since dot com and lots of us have traced our family trees by sending away our spick chris tell us how deep the dating apps work. yes so...
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it's amazing what michael rubin has already accomplished with what he's trying to do we wish you a lotael. >>> in the meantime, want to give you news right now. wall street journal reporting apple may be delaying the mass production of its 2020 flagship iphone by about a month. this is according to the paper, the journal, that is the company is dealing with the covid-19 pandemic which is weakening consumer demand and disrupting the manufacturing process potentially in asia. the journal is saying apple is still pushing ahead with the plan to push four new iphone models this is a super cycle for apple talking about it including the new 5g phones. a lot of focus on it historically the phones come out late september, sometime in october. start to think late october into cuvember if the reporting is acrate we'll talk a lot more about it later. squawk returns after this. [horns honking] birthdays aren't cancelled. hope isn't quarantined. first words aren't delayed. caring isn't postponed. courage isn't on hold. and love hasn't stopped. u.s. bank thanks you for keeping all of our spirits stro
it's amazing what michael rubin has already accomplished with what he's trying to do we wish you a lotael. >>> in the meantime, want to give you news right now. wall street journal reporting apple may be delaying the mass production of its 2020 flagship iphone by about a month. this is according to the paper, the journal, that is the company is dealing with the covid-19 pandemic which is weakening consumer demand and disrupting the manufacturing process potentially in asia. the journal...
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welcome back to politicking i'm talking with dave ruben creator and host of the rubin report and author of the new book don't burn this book thinking fear shelves in the age of unreason he joins us from california. how are you handling the coronavirus there's no left right issue here or is there well i would say there is a secondary left right issue here but the 1st part that we're all trapped in our houses i said here right before we went on air i was a little ahead of the game because as you know i'm in my house right now and my garage you've been here my garage is my studio so as i watch you know c.n.n. anchors suddenly broadcasting out of their kitchens i'm feeling pretty good about things look i think that the secondary part the left right issue related to corona is coming in the next week or 2 because as it seems that this wasn't as bad as the predictions thought and that not as many people got sick this is all great and perhaps it's because of social distancing perhaps it's because we've done some of the right things so that's really wonderful it doesn't mean that the virus wasn'
welcome back to politicking i'm talking with dave ruben creator and host of the rubin report and author of the new book don't burn this book thinking fear shelves in the age of unreason he joins us from california. how are you handling the coronavirus there's no left right issue here or is there well i would say there is a secondary left right issue here but the 1st part that we're all trapped in our houses i said here right before we went on air i was a little ahead of the game because as you...
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so i suggested, based upon advice bob rubin gave to me, he said, look, use the intermediary to get the money out the door fast, and the speaker agreed with that, and that likely will be something that the administration is receptive to as well. i do think there has to be give and take. i'm going to give a pretty accurate description right now of legislative life. democrats control one half of one third of the federal government. that is the reality. but the one half of the one third that we do control is the house of representatives. so to get an agreement, you can't run past us. and i think everyone has figured out you cannot run over her. so, why not legislate based upon the fact that you need the house of representatives to concur? and i think, again, good negotiators at moments like this are really important. and that does not mean you are an accommodationist, it means you are a legislator understanding the arithmetic in front of you. stephanie: speaking of that arithmetic, how much do you think the federal government will have to spend or borrow when it comes to these stimulus pac
so i suggested, based upon advice bob rubin gave to me, he said, look, use the intermediary to get the money out the door fast, and the speaker agreed with that, and that likely will be something that the administration is receptive to as well. i do think there has to be give and take. i'm going to give a pretty accurate description right now of legislative life. democrats control one half of one third of the federal government. that is the reality. but the one half of the one third that we do...
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there is a shipwreck off rubin that is not with recovering but it is never the less of interest to on here ologists. does this on one special about this find is that it dates from the middle or perhaps even the early 16th century a period from which very few ships have been found. and there's evidence that the word may have come from how book the bizarre. storms or. even today certain details of the ship can be more clearly rendered if they are copied underwater by hand. but the main job is done by a special camera it takes hundreds of images that are then used to generate a 3 d. computer model of the shipwreck while the wood has been perfectly preserved in the nutrient pool water of the baltic the current has a road at the rate down to its floor. david stop by a so it's a great thing about it is you never see the wreck like there's on a dive because visibility is poor. so you can create a model like there's even if you have a visibility of just 30 centimeters. you just have to take enough photos so they overlap and then you're looking at something no one has ever seen in that shape o
there is a shipwreck off rubin that is not with recovering but it is never the less of interest to on here ologists. does this on one special about this find is that it dates from the middle or perhaps even the early 16th century a period from which very few ships have been found. and there's evidence that the word may have come from how book the bizarre. storms or. even today certain details of the ship can be more clearly rendered if they are copied underwater by hand. but the main job is...
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that down well let's speak to al jazeera as gabriel in the zone the who's in new york for us gave rubin tracking the values of the u.s. and international benchmarks where do they stand now. not very good quite frankly the plunge in oil prices really continues what we have on the air the west texas intermediate that's the u.s. benchmark that's selling for about $12.00 a barrel now it was about 2 dollars a barrel earlier it's been growing up to about $12.00 a barrel is roughly where it stands right about now brant crude the international benchmark standard for oil that is about $1000.00 a barrel now it's important to point out just taking a step back for a 2nd if you will not always the same we should differentiate between the 2 you have a u.t.i. which is as i mentioned west texas intermediate is what it's called and that's the american benchmark that's oil that comes from texas louisiana and north dakota and then of course you have the texas from the oil from the north sea that's brant crude that is really the international standard used by about 3 fourths of the world as that but it's r
that down well let's speak to al jazeera as gabriel in the zone the who's in new york for us gave rubin tracking the values of the u.s. and international benchmarks where do they stand now. not very good quite frankly the plunge in oil prices really continues what we have on the air the west texas intermediate that's the u.s. benchmark that's selling for about $12.00 a barrel now it was about 2 dollars a barrel earlier it's been growing up to about $12.00 a barrel is roughly where it stands...
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dave rubin is the author of the fantastic new book, don't bring this book. it came out today.hanks for coming on tonight. >> thinks tucker, good to be with you. >> tucker: good to have you. do you notice that the norms and standards to quote the atlantic, of american life, seems to have changed overnight? and that is completely unchanged. >> they we are entering an authoritarian future. as i said before, authoritarians love authoritarians and we are all confused and all balked at home. the only way we can communicate with each other is through their pipes, and they are actually finally saying to us, this is who we are. the bigger issue here is that i the youtube twitter facebook component of it. we are now saying to them or they are saying to us, we will tell you what's true. if you dare with what we say is true then we are going to boo you. are they taking away all the russian collusion videos that were up over the past couple of years? i'm pretty sure msnbc has a youtube channel. that was pushing live. we need to debate these things. these doctors that showed the video of wo
dave rubin is the author of the fantastic new book, don't bring this book. it came out today.hanks for coming on tonight. >> thinks tucker, good to be with you. >> tucker: good to have you. do you notice that the norms and standards to quote the atlantic, of american life, seems to have changed overnight? and that is completely unchanged. >> they we are entering an authoritarian future. as i said before, authoritarians love authoritarians and we are all confused and all balked...
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michael rubin from if a phanatin a-rod.at shares of tesla goldman sachs saying tesla has a significant lead in the ev market which it expects will experience long term secular growth stay tune you're watching stay tune you're watching "squawk" on cnbc of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. now offering zero commissions on online trades. we charge you less so you have more to invest. ♪ so we're working 24/7 toected maintain a reliable network, to meet your growing internet needs. we're helping customers who are experiencing financial difficulties stay connected. we're increasing internet speeds for low income families in our internet essentials program. and delivering self-install kits to your door. nos comprometemos a mantenerte conectado. we're committed to keeping you connected. for more information on how you can stay connected, visit xfinity.com/prepare
michael rubin from if a phanatin a-rod.at shares of tesla goldman sachs saying tesla has a significant lead in the ev market which it expects will experience long term secular growth stay tune you're watching stay tune you're watching "squawk" on cnbc of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. now offering zero...
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ktvu's anne rubin say that is the thieves took $20,000 of masks, gloefrs and hand sanitizer. >> they could not believe their eyes. someone broke in and apparently threw a bolder in the door. >> glass everywhere. a lot of the supplies was missing. >> the face mask and hand sanitizer and even toilet paper. they estimated the loss at $20,000. what is worse is that the items were earmarked for the organizations like chp and health clinics. >> we need these for the community and to help the workers and people that really need it. we're in an epidemic that we're short on supply, and to have someone come and vandalize and take our supplies is unfortunate. >> authorities say since the value of this type of equipment has skyrocketed, they're seeing more and more people trying to capitalize on that. the california attorney general's office has a task force look nothing to price gauging online and san jose police are investigating this theft. >> they sell it online, or if they're afraid to get caught, they will sell it on the street. >> they say that there's really no way to replace the invento
ktvu's anne rubin say that is the thieves took $20,000 of masks, gloefrs and hand sanitizer. >> they could not believe their eyes. someone broke in and apparently threw a bolder in the door. >> glass everywhere. a lot of the supplies was missing. >> the face mask and hand sanitizer and even toilet paper. they estimated the loss at $20,000. what is worse is that the items were earmarked for the organizations like chp and health clinics. >> we need these for the community...
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ann rubin with more on how the chp is cracking down.>> reporter: it's not nascar or indy car, but drivers say california highways seem more like speedways right now.>> it's nice that the freeways are kind of clear right now but i've got passed by guys doing 90 when i was doing 75. man, that is kind of fast. >> too fast says chp. these pictures are just a sample of what troopers are seeing. over the last month 2493 people have gotten speeding tickets for going more than 100 miles an hour. that is up 87% from the same time last year. >> we talk about we made a stop for doing in excess of 80 miles per hour, and completing that enforcement stop and pulling back into traffic and another vehicle coming along passing me at an estimated hundred miles per hour. >> meanwhile caltrans says that thanks to people sheltering in place, there are far fewer cars on the road. traffic congestion is down 35%. >> people are taking advantage of that and driving much faster than typical of what is safe. >> troopers say these speeds can be deadly, putting the driver and everyone else on the road at risk. >> it i
ann rubin with more on how the chp is cracking down.>> reporter: it's not nascar or indy car, but drivers say california highways seem more like speedways right now.>> it's nice that the freeways are kind of clear right now but i've got passed by guys doing 90 when i was doing 75. man, that is kind of fast. >> too fast says chp. these pictures are just a sample of what troopers are seeing. over the last month 2493 people have gotten speeding tickets for going more than 100...
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as ann rubin explains, it was merchandise that was supposed to go to first responders and essential workers>> the owners of this janitorial supply couldn't believe their eyes. someone had broken in, apparently by throwing a large boulder through the front door. >> glass everywhere, we came in and a lot of supplies were missing. they make the thieves took gloves, facemasks, hand sanitizer and even toilet paper. the owners estimate the loss upwards of $20,000. what is worse, most of the items were already earmarked for organizations like chp, vta and health clinics. >> we need these essentials for our communities, and to help workers and for people who really need it. we are in an epidemic where we are short on supply, and to have someone income and take hours applying is very unfortunate. >> and authority say since the value of this kind of equipment has skyrocketed, they see more and more people trying to capitalize on that. the california attorney general's office has a task force looking into price gouging online and san jose police are investigating this theft. >> either they sell it on
as ann rubin explains, it was merchandise that was supposed to go to first responders and essential workers>> the owners of this janitorial supply couldn't believe their eyes. someone had broken in, apparently by throwing a large boulder through the front door. >> glass everywhere, we came in and a lot of supplies were missing. they make the thieves took gloves, facemasks, hand sanitizer and even toilet paper. the owners estimate the loss upwards of $20,000. what is worse, most of...
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. >> ann rubin tells us, extensive preparations are underway to make sure sermons go on without a hitch>> reporter: pastor john greg is not used to speaking to an empty room. the musicians here are not used to playing in one. untypical sunday, the crowd at the bay church in concord would approach 3000. >> the first thing you notice is the energy, the second thing you notice is you might get run over if you stand in one place too long. it is really a hubbub of activity. >> reporter: now the easter services plan, six months in the making, has been modified in a matter of weeks. and all holy week sermons have moved online. fortunately, the bay church already have the infrastructure in place to make that happen. >> we have scriptwriters, we have people that do all the editing, we have a bunch of computer geniuses. >> reporter: the family will be watching, but the regular sermon, and the kids one. but they say is solitary easter will be a big change for them. >> we are going to be kind of staying at home, and watching services online again, and kind of engage that way. but, you know, we will
. >> ann rubin tells us, extensive preparations are underway to make sure sermons go on without a hitch>> reporter: pastor john greg is not used to speaking to an empty room. the musicians here are not used to playing in one. untypical sunday, the crowd at the bay church in concord would approach 3000. >> the first thing you notice is the energy, the second thing you notice is you might get run over if you stand in one place too long. it is really a hubbub of activity....
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ann rubin, ktvu fox2 news. >>> some dorms are being used to shelter people who are at risk of becoming infected. 35 people, most of them homeless, moved into what is called an alternate care site. it is for people 65 and older with pre-existing conditions. it will also health help people who have tested positive. as many as 150 people could be housed there until early june. >> the expectation is we will be functioning back into the fall and with that up in the air we are not sure what that's going to look like. >> the university says the housing units will be cleaned and sanitized before staff and students can return. >>> in oakland, 250 low income seniors were given fresh fruit at their apartments thanks to a group of volunteers. the seniors live in the fruitville district and usually get free lunch at a local senior center but the san antonio senior center is closed and that is where one city councilman and a group of volunteers come in. >> i loved doing this. i loved to see people smile and just to see people need help makes me feel good about myself. >> fruits and vegetables, bread
ann rubin, ktvu fox2 news. >>> some dorms are being used to shelter people who are at risk of becoming infected. 35 people, most of them homeless, moved into what is called an alternate care site. it is for people 65 and older with pre-existing conditions. it will also health help people who have tested positive. as many as 150 people could be housed there until early june. >> the expectation is we will be functioning back into the fall and with that up in the air we are not sure...
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ann rubin tells us the items were supposed to go to first responders and essential workers.>> reporterthe owners of this janitorial supply couldn't believe their eyes. someone had broken in, apparently by throwing a large boulder through the front door. >> glass everywhere, we came in and a lot of supplies were missing. >> the thieves took gloves, facemasks, hand sanitizer and even toilet paper. the authors estimate the loss at upwards of $20,000. what is worse, most of the items were already earmarked for organizations like chp, vta and health clinics. >> we need these essentials for our community and to help workers. and people that really need it, we are in an epidemic where we are short on supply. to have someone come and vandalize and take our supply is very unfortunate. >> since the value of this type of versatile protective equipment has skyrocketed, they see more and more people trying to capitalize on that. the california attorney general's office as a task force looking into price gouging online and send was a police are investigating this theft. >> they will either sell it o
ann rubin tells us the items were supposed to go to first responders and essential workers.>> reporterthe owners of this janitorial supply couldn't believe their eyes. someone had broken in, apparently by throwing a large boulder through the front door. >> glass everywhere, we came in and a lot of supplies were missing. >> the thieves took gloves, facemasks, hand sanitizer and even toilet paper. the authors estimate the loss at upwards of $20,000. what is worse, most of the...