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travis: travis. brad: brad.mpanies looking for unique designs for their products. the artists earn a royalty, the company gets some great designs, and everybody wins. it's a business with purpose, and it makes it a great fit for our company. take a minute, the three of you, and i want you to pick out designs that we're gonna launch. travis: okay. lemonis: okay? guys, there's all these, as well. stay on story. you were selling these watches for $35 retail price, and they were costing you...? travis: $5. lemonis: $5. and so if they end up costing you $10 or $11, i think that the perceived value difference between plain one and this, it's got to be $15 or $20. flex's watches used to cost them $5 to make, and they would sell them for $35. licensing printed village designs will cost as additional $5, bringing the total to $10. but it will also boost the perceived value of the watch, allowing us to raise the price of the watch by as much as $20. so that $5 investment will end up yielding the company an additional $15
travis: travis. brad: brad.mpanies looking for unique designs for their products. the artists earn a royalty, the company gets some great designs, and everybody wins. it's a business with purpose, and it makes it a great fit for our company. take a minute, the three of you, and i want you to pick out designs that we're gonna launch. travis: okay. lemonis: okay? guys, there's all these, as well. stay on story. you were selling these watches for $35 retail price, and they were costing you...?...
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travis: no.emonis: the flagship restaurant i got, basically, a big f you, and my $700,000 is gone. to revive it, i'm going to need rely on some old friends... we want to do it? allison: let's do it. lemonis: ...try some new approaches... travis, allison, pete, and myself, we'll be partners in this business. ...and make some painful decisions. you want me to work a deal out with the landlord so it lets parlour off the hook? paul: yeah. lemonis: great. no. because if i don't, both farrell's and my money will be gone... forever. my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not going to wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're going to wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty. everything is going to change. everything. but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this is "the profit." ♪ last year, i visited farrell's ice cream parlour... hi. ...a once-thriving national chain that closed its do
travis: no.emonis: the flagship restaurant i got, basically, a big f you, and my $700,000 is gone. to revive it, i'm going to need rely on some old friends... we want to do it? allison: let's do it. lemonis: ...try some new approaches... travis, allison, pete, and myself, we'll be partners in this business. ...and make some painful decisions. you want me to work a deal out with the landlord so it lets parlour off the hook? paul: yeah. lemonis: great. no. because if i don't, both farrell's and...
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well i think there's some big differences between what happened with travis and what's happening with adam and largely because again look travis was also a very visionary person there's no question about it he still lives and since he's left it where he has started up a venture fund where he's still investing in 2 big idea companies he says profits and for profit and nonprofit companies but again the difference here is you had in travis kind of this reputation of being a bro right he had this reputation of somebody who was very kind of loose with the way he talked to people that sexual harassment within his company was hiring that he was going to korean escort services on the company dime so you have all these these personal issues that he was dealing with during the i.p.l. but i think that's why the i.p.o. ultimately was successful because one person's personal issues is one thing but is the company solid is that able to survive that's why you brought it obviously it is a solid company we work is not necessarily a solid company because as we open up those books added newman aside if
well i think there's some big differences between what happened with travis and what's happening with adam and largely because again look travis was also a very visionary person there's no question about it he still lives and since he's left it where he has started up a venture fund where he's still investing in 2 big idea companies he says profits and for profit and nonprofit companies but again the difference here is you had in travis kind of this reputation of being a bro right he had this...
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travis. travis: thank you, very much, evan. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. thank you for being here today. i want to start by thanking my csba for their feedback while i was working on this report. , i'm surrounded by world-class experts in military strategy and operations, and i drew heavily on their knowledge when i was preparing the report did so to my teammates here at csba, thank you very much. in my report and the talk i am going to give today, i am going to focus on three questions. the first question is, where is the budget headed? answering this is important because this has been a volatile year for the federal budget. we entered the year with a government shutdown, negotiations over the future of the budget control spending act cap consumed much of our time in spring and summer, and last month congress on the white house agreed to a deal that would increase spending caps contained in the budget control act. i want to pause and take stock of where we stand and where we are going. answer, i'm going to argue the defense budget is headed up in fiscal y
travis. travis: thank you, very much, evan. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. thank you for being here today. i want to start by thanking my csba for their feedback while i was working on this report. , i'm surrounded by world-class experts in military strategy and operations, and i drew heavily on their knowledge when i was preparing the report did so to my teammates here at csba, thank you very much. in my report and the talk i am going to give today, i am going to focus on three...
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do you question travis' position on the board?ara: i think that i am going to live in the here and now. travis has an incredible amount of historical knowledge about the company. he's incredibly bright, as are our other board members and i use him at the board -- he's a very strong adviser and his background on the company is incredibly useful and i think he's supportive. ultimately now we're a public company and the shareholders are going to get to pick their own board and that governance process will take care of itself going forward. emily: you talk to him often? dara: i talk to him during board meetings and once in a while offline, absolutely. emily: he's on the board for now? dara: he's on the board for now and will be on the board tomorrow. fast forward 10, 15 years from now, autonomous is going to be a huge part of how people get around. it will be cheaper, it will be safer. why not invest now. ♪ emily: let's talk about the future, then. to those who say that uber is a ridesharing and food delivery company, what is uber's n
do you question travis' position on the board?ara: i think that i am going to live in the here and now. travis has an incredible amount of historical knowledge about the company. he's incredibly bright, as are our other board members and i use him at the board -- he's a very strong adviser and his background on the company is incredibly useful and i think he's supportive. ultimately now we're a public company and the shareholders are going to get to pick their own board and that governance...
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travis kalanick. and even you have admitted you were the unlikely dark horse, even accidental choice. so two years later, did they make the right choice, and did you make the right choice? dara: [laughs] i know i made the right choice, and i hope they made the right choice. i'm confident that they did. you can never prepare yourself for a job like this, and uber is a once-in-a-generation company. but it has been a great two years for us. we have resolved all of the governance conflicts that the company had. there were many legal issues that the company was involved with, as well. we got softbank in as a partner, and you want softbank to be behind you and a big partner and big investor, and we have a great investor base. we have taken the company public, and the company revenue, gross bookings, have grown 75% since i joined. we now have a path to profitability, i believe. so while we've had bumps on the road, and every adventure has bumps on the road, i like where we are, and i especially the position
travis kalanick. and even you have admitted you were the unlikely dark horse, even accidental choice. so two years later, did they make the right choice, and did you make the right choice? dara: [laughs] i know i made the right choice, and i hope they made the right choice. i'm confident that they did. you can never prepare yourself for a job like this, and uber is a once-in-a-generation company. but it has been a great two years for us. we have resolved all of the governance conflicts that the...
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you question travis's position on the board?i think that, you know, i am going to live in the here and now. travis has an incredible amount of historical knowledge about the company. he's incredibly bright. our other board members. and i use him at the board. a very strong advisor. and his background in the company is incredibly useful and think he's supportive. ultimately now, we're a public the shareholders are going to get to pick their own board and that governance process will take care of itself forward. >> so you talk to him often? >> i talk to him usually during aard meetings and once in while, offline, absolutely. >> but he's on the board for now? >> he is. for now andboard he's going to be on the board tomorrow. ♪ >> fast-forward, 10, 15 years from now. autonomous is going to be a huge around.how people get it will be cheaper, safer. we want to invest now to make that happen. >> let's talk about the future then. to those who say that uber is a sharing and food delivery company, what is uber's next big idea? that the id
you question travis's position on the board?i think that, you know, i am going to live in the here and now. travis has an incredible amount of historical knowledge about the company. he's incredibly bright. our other board members. and i use him at the board. a very strong advisor. and his background in the company is incredibly useful and think he's supportive. ultimately now, we're a public the shareholders are going to get to pick their own board and that governance process will take care of...
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. : travis weber is our guest for the last 30 minutes of our program today. he serves as director of the family research council's center for religious liberty, joining us for after president trump's speech yesterday on religious freedom at the united nations. what do you mean by the term religious freedom? guest: simply defined, the freedom to choose one's faith and live it out. and this includes the ability to change one's faith, and this is what we see an international law in article 18, and domestically in the religious freedom restoration act, and in the first amendment, the courts have historically protected the freedom to choose and change and speak about one's beliefs. host: how does religious freedom stick with the idea of separation of church and state? guest: we have to look at the spirit of authority -- the sphere of authority of the governments, the church, and religious leaders. the government's role is to allow religious people to fulfill their responsibility to god. this is what you have in china aret now -- but there limits to the laws and th
. : travis weber is our guest for the last 30 minutes of our program today. he serves as director of the family research council's center for religious liberty, joining us for after president trump's speech yesterday on religious freedom at the united nations. what do you mean by the term religious freedom? guest: simply defined, the freedom to choose one's faith and live it out. and this includes the ability to change one's faith, and this is what we see an international law in article 18, and...
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two years ago it was announced that you would be replacing c.e.o., travis kalanick.nd even you've admitted you horse,e unlikely dark even accidental choice. makeears later, did they the right choice and did you make the right choice? i made the right choice and i hope they made the right choice. i'm confident that they did. you can never prepare yourself for a job like this and uber is once-in-a-generation company. but it's been a great two years for us. have resolved all of the governance conflicts that the company had. many legal issues the company was involved with, as well. in as a partner and you want softbank to be behind you and a big partner and we have a great investor base. we've taken the company public grosse company revenue, bookings have grown 75% since i joined. path toave a profitability, i believe. bumps on thee had road and every adventure has bumps on the road, i like where are and especially the position we're in now for the next few years. only: there have been bumps on the road and despite all the ridesharetories, companies have been transformat
two years ago it was announced that you would be replacing c.e.o., travis kalanick.nd even you've admitted you horse,e unlikely dark even accidental choice. makeears later, did they the right choice and did you make the right choice? i made the right choice and i hope they made the right choice. i'm confident that they did. you can never prepare yourself for a job like this and uber is once-in-a-generation company. but it's been a great two years for us. have resolved all of the governance...
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but then there are moments where travis looks terrible >> no.- he did not participate or cooperate >> you do have a chapter, spoiler alert, toward the end where you run into travis. >> yeah, it was in a comedy of errors that is my life i ran into him outside of the courtroom when they were on vero and i said it would be off the record, but there was this moment before he went into the courtroom and was like ready to -- ready to go inside, ready to just give miss side of thihis and he always looks like he is ready to fight for that next thing. that is what he is doing in his next startup >> you reported aggressively for the "times" throughout so what was the big surprise for you in reporting for the book? >> i think that the funny thing is that everyone i spoke to really has this sort of mixed feelings about travis. like as problematic or complicated of a person he is, he also took the company very far in the early days. there is a big argument for would this company be the same without him, could we have even built it incumbent sort of that woul
but then there are moments where travis looks terrible >> no.- he did not participate or cooperate >> you do have a chapter, spoiler alert, toward the end where you run into travis. >> yeah, it was in a comedy of errors that is my life i ran into him outside of the courtroom when they were on vero and i said it would be off the record, but there was this moment before he went into the courtroom and was like ready to -- ready to go inside, ready to just give miss side of thihis...
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travis: let's be honest. trevor: stop cutting me off. travis: this is who we are!
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travis, that is story that is near and dear to me as a greens borough, north carolina girl. bill. >> it's before the senate where the way is it numbers work is is republicans need one democrat to flip. democrats are going to hold solid. the most likely candidate to flip is going to stand with the governor. we could be back in limbo for an unknown amount of time now that the house pulled what it pulled. >> you talk about limbo, but david, you were a former congressman. you are a former congressman. so what do democrats need to do to keep republicans in the state sinatra overriding this budget veto as well? >> well, the reality is i think republicans probably increased democratic party unity in the state senate. one democrat may have considered flipping before this, but at this point this will be a test of party loyalty, and this override effort may, in fact, die in the senate. but what this is a greater indication of, the reason republicans had to pull these tricks in the house is because in north carolina republicans have finally lost their super majority in the lower chambe
travis, that is story that is near and dear to me as a greens borough, north carolina girl. bill. >> it's before the senate where the way is it numbers work is is republicans need one democrat to flip. democrats are going to hold solid. the most likely candidate to flip is going to stand with the governor. we could be back in limbo for an unknown amount of time now that the house pulled what it pulled. >> you talk about limbo, but david, you were a former congressman. you are a...
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travis, the president owns property and businesses in california. he owns a home in california.california. he is president of all the people, doesn't matter if you for him or not, but they're basically saying butt out.hi >> yeah, it's ridiculous.we abst to come in. i would love for him to come to venice beach and start there. the solution is not that difficult. i think the fed owns like 46% of the land inn california. if you just go 50 miles east of los angeles, the land is inexpensive and needs to be developed. you could give people jobs paving roads, putting in drywall. you could get people jobs, essentially, like this whole movement t towards green energy, putting in solar panels, there are so many options, you can immediately give people bedr and toilets and showers in the way that cities trying to solve this is i think the average price per permanent supportive unit, which not have been created because they are $7,000 a unit. >> it's insane. >> $25 billion to solve this problem, -- >> laura: hold on, dr. drew go. >> i spoke to ben carson clinician to clinician, he gets clea
travis, the president owns property and businesses in california. he owns a home in california.california. he is president of all the people, doesn't matter if you for him or not, but they're basically saying butt out.hi >> yeah, it's ridiculous.we abst to come in. i would love for him to come to venice beach and start there. the solution is not that difficult. i think the fed owns like 46% of the land inn california. if you just go 50 miles east of los angeles, the land is inexpensive...
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travis is so pugnacious andso aggressive this guy is aggressive but he has a surfer dude vibe i don'tnow if it's true or not, but that's what he puts out. maybe in a very few small cases, but, you know, they've got an interesting good real estate business and somebody good at this could bring in talented executives i think it's gotten out of control, the valuation and everything else, so we'll see. >> kara, that gets right at my question which is if for some reason adam neuman is out, who would run it >> i don't know. he would still remain chairman under these plan, so that depends. but there's lots of people there's tons of people good at real estate. i don't know donald trump i don't know somebody but there's tons of job. if he's out of a job in 2020 for example. it's not a tech company, so it's not a tech answer. >> right just to game it out, kara, on friday, you threw some cold water on the idea they could actually come to market with the ipo, but if he did agree to become nonexecutive chair, how much does it improve their chances of getting that thing done >> i would slow this th
travis is so pugnacious andso aggressive this guy is aggressive but he has a surfer dude vibe i don'tnow if it's true or not, but that's what he puts out. maybe in a very few small cases, but, you know, they've got an interesting good real estate business and somebody good at this could bring in talented executives i think it's gotten out of control, the valuation and everything else, so we'll see. >> kara, that gets right at my question which is if for some reason adam neuman is out, who...
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gusts of 28 at travis.ir also gusting around 30 miles per hour out of the west/southwest. still could be some thunderstorm activity in the mountains. you can see a little bit of moisture creeping up in that west/southwest direction in the atmosphere and more of an onshore are looking for much for us here. maybe to the east and also up to the mountains. cooler on your thursday. 60s, 70s and 80s. the wind picks up on saturday with maybe a little hint of fall. 60s and 70s and 80s. upper 80s to a few 90s. to the east, you'll see some build-up as the cloud cover continues to move from the south to north. a little bit to the west. cooler and slight warmer friday. a cool-down saturday and early next week. >> thank you, steve. >>> now that google has been ordered to pay a huge fine over violating child online privacy laws, what is next. coming up, the inaction google is taking to make sure it doesn't happen again. >>> and another data breach involving facebook. user data that was exposed this time around. cooper! d
gusts of 28 at travis.ir also gusting around 30 miles per hour out of the west/southwest. still could be some thunderstorm activity in the mountains. you can see a little bit of moisture creeping up in that west/southwest direction in the atmosphere and more of an onshore are looking for much for us here. maybe to the east and also up to the mountains. cooler on your thursday. 60s, 70s and 80s. the wind picks up on saturday with maybe a little hint of fall. 60s and 70s and 80s. upper 80s to a...
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aboutk with travis weber trump administration religious freedom policies. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. announcer: you are watching c-span. here's what is coming up. acting homeland security secretary kevin mcaleenan spoke about border security, next. then, mark warner on china. that is followed by counselor kellyanne conway in columbus. announcer: live tuesday on the c-span networks, president trump makes her marks at the united nations general assembly in new york city. coverage begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. at noon eastern, the u.s. house returns for general speeches. at 2:00 p.m., the house takes up several bills looking at humanitarian aid. at 10:00 a.m., the u.s. senate continues debate on executive nominations. oversight, e-house subcommittee examines the outbreak of lung disease among e-cigarette users with testimony from a senior cdc official at 10:00 a.m. eastern eastern, a30 p.m. subcommittee looks at u.s. policy towards syria. announcer: acting homeland security secretary k
aboutk with travis weber trump administration religious freedom policies. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. announcer: you are watching c-span. here's what is coming up. acting homeland security secretary kevin mcaleenan spoke about border security, next. then, mark warner on china. that is followed by counselor kellyanne conway in columbus. announcer: live tuesday on the c-span networks, president trump makes her marks at the united...
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we'll talk to travis weber, director of the religious council center about the religious freedom policies. watch c-span tuesday morning. join the discussion. announcer: live tuesday on the c-span networks, president trump makes remarks at the united nations general assembly in new york city. our coverage begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. at noon eastern, the u.s. house returns for general speeches. and at 2:00 p.m., the house takes up several bills looking at humanitarian aid. on c-span2, the u.s. senate continues debate on executive nominations with votes expected. on c-span 3, a house oversight subcommittee examines the outbreak of lung disease among e-cigarette users from testimony from a c.d.c. official that's at 10:00 a.m. eastern. later at 2:30 eastern, a senate foreign relations subcommittee looks at u.s. policy towards syria. >> the student cam experience is really, really valuable to me. >> it's had a huge effect and helped us grow and grow as people going into our college years. >> the experience sparked their interest in documentary production. >> i currently attend drake
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and travis, venice beach resident was fighting homelessness in his own backyard. dr., should he use the epa to get california to clean up its act? >> i certainly think that is when we do this. i tell you what i've been saying for months, where are the environmentalists? we have from 60,000 people on our streets. when it rains, goes directly into the l.a. river, bypasses the sewage treatment plant, goes directly to the ocean. all year our oceans have been ranked c-f. it's dangerous to be in our origins. one straw and one turtle's nose, a national crisis. we have a catastrophe environmentally caused by the feces, blood, and urine on the street. if a city the size of pasadena suddenly disconnected from sewage treatment you don't think environmental moves but have something to say about? where are they? that's what i've been asking. >> laura: ellie mae or garcetti commented on the president's injecting himself into this, without a doubt, a crisis. this is what he said. >> i hope that he feels the same way that i do on my watch, that they should be the time that we end hom
and travis, venice beach resident was fighting homelessness in his own backyard. dr., should he use the epa to get california to clean up its act? >> i certainly think that is when we do this. i tell you what i've been saying for months, where are the environmentalists? we have from 60,000 people on our streets. when it rains, goes directly into the l.a. river, bypasses the sewage treatment plant, goes directly to the ocean. all year our oceans have been ranked c-f. it's dangerous to be...
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invest in we work or wework ipo unless an experienced operator is brought in and he is ousted a la travisallienick of uber they postponed its plans for an pirks o over weak demand and the way the company has been run since filing to go public. newman agreed to several corporate governance changes several investors have now -- because there's very little leverage they have in terms of the board, adam still has a major controlling share are floating the idea of pressuring him of threatening newman with legal action potentially over self dealing and in addition to that they want use of his corporate money and whether he engaged in drug use on the job i even heard of people suggesting they could refer some of this in it to a criminal complaint. all of this by the way you might imagine some of them should have known about this stuff before. but nonetheless, that is -- if there's a pressure campaign going on, this is how at least our understanding is that they would try to do it beyond the rational act of saying, hey, adam, we can't get any investors. you need cash if you want your shares to ha
invest in we work or wework ipo unless an experienced operator is brought in and he is ousted a la travisallienick of uber they postponed its plans for an pirks o over weak demand and the way the company has been run since filing to go public. newman agreed to several corporate governance changes several investors have now -- because there's very little leverage they have in terms of the board, adam still has a major controlling share are floating the idea of pressuring him of threatening...
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we will be joined by family research council's travis weber.e right back. ♪ >> the studentcam experience is really valuable to me. >> studentcam had a huge effect on my life and that has really helped us grow and learn as people going into college years. >> for past winners of c-span's studentcam documentary competition, the experience part of their interest >> in documentary production. i currently -- interest in document reproduction. -- and because of c-span, i have had the experience and the equipment and knowledge to actually film some of them. >> this year, we ask middle school and high school students to create a short video documentary answering the question what issue do you most want presidential candidates to address during the campaign. c-span video and reflect differing points of view. inare awarding $100,000 total cash prizes and including a $5,000 grand price. >> be passionate about what you are discussing to express your view no matter how large or small you think the audience will receive it to be. that in the greatest country
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travis has an incredible amount of historical knowledge about the company.e is incredibly bright, as are other board members. i use him at the board. he is a strong advisor. his background is incredibly useful, and he is supportive. ultimately, we are a public company and the shareholders are going to get to pick their own board and that governance process will take care of itself going forward. emily: you talk to him often? dara: i talk to him usually during board meetings and once in a while offline. emily: he is on the board for now? dara: he is, and he will be on the board tomorrow. emily: let's talk about the future, then. those who say uber is a ridesharing and food delivery company, what is the next big idea? dara: the ideas we have right now in this building are plenty big ideas, ridesharing, food delivery, micro mobility, autonomous, freight revolutionizing how truckers move around. and how shippers ship product all over the world. we have elevate as well. we have an enormous number of big ideas and now it is execution time. emily: where is the tech
travis has an incredible amount of historical knowledge about the company.e is incredibly bright, as are other board members. i use him at the board. he is a strong advisor. his background is incredibly useful, and he is supportive. ultimately, we are a public company and the shareholders are going to get to pick their own board and that governance process will take care of itself going forward. emily: you talk to him often? dara: i talk to him usually during board meetings and once in a while...
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travis had gusts of 311 miles per hour from the west/southwest. that is a signature of a cooler pattern with temperatures coming up. we live with at&t and we are well past the honeymoon phase. oooh lufa. ocupado tom. at&t, what's this i hear about you advertising a 100% fiber network? only like a fraction of my customers can get that. that's it?!? you have such a glass half-empty attitude. the glass is more than half-empty! you need to relax tom. oww! tom, you need a little tom time. a little tt. stop living with at&t. xfinity delivers gig speeds to more homes than anyone. >>> this is mornings on 2. nice to have you here today. >> good to be here. i'm pam cook. thank you for joining us. we want to take you live to the bahamas right now where hurricane dorian continues to love hover over the bahamas moving less than two miles per hour. looking at the sustained winds there. five people are confirmed dead. 13 say there may be more victims since floodwaters trapped people in many people have been forced out of those and find new places to wait out the
travis had gusts of 311 miles per hour from the west/southwest. that is a signature of a cooler pattern with temperatures coming up. we live with at&t and we are well past the honeymoon phase. oooh lufa. ocupado tom. at&t, what's this i hear about you advertising a 100% fiber network? only like a fraction of my customers can get that. that's it?!? you have such a glass half-empty attitude. the glass is more than half-empty! you need to relax tom. oww! tom, you need a little tom time. a...
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travis head is dropped for australia, with jason roy and craig overton missing out for england, who can if they win. australia have though retained the ashes after going 2—1 up at old trafford, and aim for a first series victory in england since 2001. here's our sports correspondent, joe wilson. a change has come to this england tea m a change has come to this england team here at the 0val, and i suppose the catalyst is ben stokes. we saw him bowl during a limb as my training session but england don't think they can trust him, he isn't fit enough to get through an entire test match with his allocation of overs. so he will play as a specialist batsmen. the knock on effect, sam curran comes into the tea m effect, sam curran comes into the team as an all—rounder. chris woakes comes on in the place of 0verton, and the knock—on effect of all this? jason roy loses his place in the test match team. he's had four chances, but it could be a long way for him to get back into the team for him to get back into the team for now. i asked joe root whether in fa ct for now. i asked joe root whether in
travis head is dropped for australia, with jason roy and craig overton missing out for england, who can if they win. australia have though retained the ashes after going 2—1 up at old trafford, and aim for a first series victory in england since 2001. here's our sports correspondent, joe wilson. a change has come to this england tea m a change has come to this england team here at the 0val, and i suppose the catalyst is ben stokes. we saw him bowl during a limb as my training session but...
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everyone is worried and hopes to resolve the current situation i got the whole sport now starting with travis and that the u.s. open much of federer is out after grigor dimitrov beat him in 5 sets of 8 semifinals federer was leading 2 sets to walk but the 38 year old needed a medical timeout never returned to 4 also in the semifinals this arena williams who made life work of a potent wang chung to win in straight sets this was her 100th the weight of the tournament she's only the 2nd player to achieve that milestone. unveiled its lug of for the 2022 world cup with they design project still to lon marks around the world the stylized to arabic white shawl enough figure of ain't patent was projected on ticket national archives girl big these acting 20 turns to local time it also rush on a out from out on your new rope sept time square i'm london's lest as gret and the end no recent torment post cities muska johanna's proud and south jaren fashion photographer beaten lynn bag has died aged 740 and he was widely credited with inventing the 980 supermodel and was famous for photographing women with
everyone is worried and hopes to resolve the current situation i got the whole sport now starting with travis and that the u.s. open much of federer is out after grigor dimitrov beat him in 5 sets of 8 semifinals federer was leading 2 sets to walk but the 38 year old needed a medical timeout never returned to 4 also in the semifinals this arena williams who made life work of a potent wang chung to win in straight sets this was her 100th the weight of the tournament she's only the 2nd player to...
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and stewart butterfield is the corollary, opposite to adam neumann or travis kalanick story.now, i don't want to get too far ahead of myself, but i think that someone like stewart butterfield comported himself in a way that's visionary and business like, and there's proof you can be both. >> turning to netflix -- >> i was going to say he hasn't hit pot in the cereal box at least. >> okay. turning to netflix, that's going negative for the year, more competitors rush into that space. the cover story on netherlands that covers the bet on original content, women that are leading the charge tell us about it >> it is interesting obviously we have seen netflix go through pivots in the past, they have been technological pivots, move to streaming is the biggest one probably now netflix is finding itself in a very different place where content is king. you have all of the other streaming services coming out. a lot of them priced at lower price points than netflix is offering it finds itself having to compete on content and part of its strategy is it hired on diverse group of people to
and stewart butterfield is the corollary, opposite to adam neumann or travis kalanick story.now, i don't want to get too far ahead of myself, but i think that someone like stewart butterfield comported himself in a way that's visionary and business like, and there's proof you can be both. >> turning to netflix -- >> i was going to say he hasn't hit pot in the cereal box at least. >> okay. turning to netflix, that's going negative for the year, more competitors rush into that...
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my name is travis ong. i'm a senior i.s.ngineer[mus] >> san francisco city clinic provides a broad range of sexual health services from stephanie tran medical director at san francisco city clinic. we are here to provide easy access to conference of low-cost culturally sensitive sexual health services and to everyone who walks through our door. so we providestd checkups, diagnosis and treatment. we also provide hiv screening we provide hiv treatment for people living with hiv and are uninsured and then we hope them health benefits and rage into conference of primary care. we also provide both pre-nd post exposure prophylactics for hiv prevention we also provide a range of women's reproductive health services including contraception, emergency contraception. sometimes known as plan b. pap smears and [inaudible]. we are was entirely [inaudible]people will come as soon as were open even a little before opening. weight buries a lip it could be the first person here at your in and out within a few minutes. there are some days we
my name is travis ong. i'm a senior i.s.ngineer[mus] >> san francisco city clinic provides a broad range of sexual health services from stephanie tran medical director at san francisco city clinic. we are here to provide easy access to conference of low-cost culturally sensitive sexual health services and to everyone who walks through our door. so we providestd checkups, diagnosis and treatment. we also provide hiv screening we provide hiv treatment for people living with hiv and are...
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the history made at travis air force base.nd what's left of tropical storm imelda causing big problems in texas , and bringing back horrible memories of hurricane harvey. come try my really big chicken two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! only at jack in the box. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's yours®. two breaded chicken patties plus fries and a drink for $4.99. three patties for $5.99. or even four for just $6.99. four patties? well, tickle my elbow! no thank you. try my really big chicken sandwich combos. starting at $4.99. >>> tropical storm imelda downgraded to a topical depression, but it is still causing problems in texas. the main concern at this point is all the rain. floo
the history made at travis air force base.nd what's left of tropical storm imelda causing big problems in texas , and bringing back horrible memories of hurricane harvey. come try my really big chicken two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! only at jack in the box. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get...
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travis head has been dropped. marsh comes into the reckoning.looking to become the first man since 2001 to lead an australian side to victory in england. very happy. we came here to win the ashes. we have spoken about ita win the ashes. we have spoken about it a lot as win the ashes. we have spoken about ita lot as a win the ashes. we have spoken about it a lot as a group. last week's result was brilliant and we played very well. all the guys are fully aware that this test match is bigger than that one. this is our grand final. we want this testjust as much as any other test. we want to keep sticking to what we are doing and if we do that again, i think we'll be riding the nets. you know you have a team under pressure when the opposition captain, his position as being?? as the opposition captain, his position as being? ? as satisfying as an opposite number? not really. it has no impact on us. we note that he is a fantastic cricketer. i don't get sometimes why he is under so much scrutiny. that is the level of international sport. we know how com
travis head has been dropped. marsh comes into the reckoning.looking to become the first man since 2001 to lead an australian side to victory in england. very happy. we came here to win the ashes. we have spoken about ita win the ashes. we have spoken about it a lot as win the ashes. we have spoken about ita lot as a win the ashes. we have spoken about it a lot as a group. last week's result was brilliant and we played very well. all the guys are fully aware that this test match is bigger than...
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so that is a sign that travis will probably be about 92 too again today. 58. 60s for sacramento. even redding to monteret and if you are in the mountains, it looks like everything is staying to the east and south of tahoe around topaz lake. it but it looks like it is staying out of the area for now. look for the fog to retreat a little bit sooner. a few clouds could pop up to some of that monsoon moisture maybe makes a little move probably more to the south or the east to anything else. 60s, 07s to 80s. if you are well inland and don't get the fog. a little cooler thursday. slight bump up friday. the low sweeps in on saturday. >>> 4:51 is the time. download the ktvu weather app. it has interactivity radar and hourly updates and the seven- day forecast. it has an easy feature to upload your photos and videos. the ktvu weather app is a free download. >>> state lawmakers want to crack down on exceptionings for vaccines. the bill that is making its way for sacramento. is . >>> one soda a day could be cutting your life expeck sanity short. researchers found people who drank two or mor
so that is a sign that travis will probably be about 92 too again today. 58. 60s for sacramento. even redding to monteret and if you are in the mountains, it looks like everything is staying to the east and south of tahoe around topaz lake. it but it looks like it is staying out of the area for now. look for the fog to retreat a little bit sooner. a few clouds could pop up to some of that monsoon moisture maybe makes a little move probably more to the south or the east to anything else. 60s,...
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travis kalanak took that to the extreme.id was create a software tool that helped them systematically evade police in cities that they were breaking into, essentially. some people call it obstruction of justice on a grand level. or the -- i call it the culture wolf of wall street meets animal house meets thomas hobbs at some point. >> that degree. it's that depraved? >> it was pretty rough. just sort of, as long as you made your numbers and were able to grow, you can kind of do whatever you want. >> sort of like a nasty toga party, as it were. the china description, uber's efforts in china to me encapsulates so much of what you're talking about when talking about hubris also with just plain being wrong in some cases. >> tech founders have always wanted to capture china. google had its dreams of entering china and those were dashed. zuckerberg has long courted xi jinping and tried to get facebook in there. that's not worked. uber thought it could make it. ended up spending $2 billion basically incinerating that, throwing it i
travis kalanak took that to the extreme.id was create a software tool that helped them systematically evade police in cities that they were breaking into, essentially. some people call it obstruction of justice on a grand level. or the -- i call it the culture wolf of wall street meets animal house meets thomas hobbs at some point. >> that degree. it's that depraved? >> it was pretty rough. just sort of, as long as you made your numbers and were able to grow, you can kind of do...
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everyone ceptinglouds except for the travis air force base.oid cover will fill in towards morning. there is a cold system that dropped down from can canada producing snow showers and rain showers out there. it is heading down in our direction. that will drive the temperatures down even more. and kick up the winds tomorrow. temperatures in the 50s 60s. tomorrow it is going to be a very windy day. take a look at the winds. first thing in the morpg at 8:00 a.m. it will be gusty along the coastline. 25 miles per hour. winds will be increasing going into 2:00 p.m. close to 40 miles per hour. near the coastline. and even stronger towards the evening. you will need to pack on the layers. jacket or sweater. to keep you warm. live look from the exploratory. it's breezy outside. back towards san francisco. cloudy and cool patchy drizzle. below average tomorrow. isolated showers possible in the hills sunday. tonight we have a lot of cloud cover. tomorrow morning the clouds here get swept away. by the wind. look at happens in the mountains. they'll see sn
everyone ceptinglouds except for the travis air force base.oid cover will fill in towards morning. there is a cold system that dropped down from can canada producing snow showers and rain showers out there. it is heading down in our direction. that will drive the temperatures down even more. and kick up the winds tomorrow. temperatures in the 50s 60s. tomorrow it is going to be a very windy day. take a look at the winds. first thing in the morpg at 8:00 a.m. it will be gusty along the...
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wes southwest, travis 46, truckee 64. san marino 58 in ukiah 61 in metairie. a lot quieter up in the sierra today. atmosphere is more coming out of the west southwest. low clouds will give way a little sooner today. slightly warmer than yesterday. a weaker dry front is on its way tomorrow. the main impact will be the breeze. cooling late saturday. sunday looks upper 60s 70s 80s, monday tuesday pretty deep little system dropping in. good cooling trend. >> >>> sheriff's deputies in tahoe making unexpected rescue. how they helped a bear who got trapped in a lake tahoe dumpster. there he is poking his head out. more on that when we come back. >>> it is expected to be a record here for tourism for the city by the bay. learning to travel association more than 26 million travelers will visit san francisco by the end of the year. 3 million of those will be international travelers. this is a 1.5 increase from last year. total spending is expected to rise more than 2% as well. san francisco bay ferry is teaming up with sfo to offer another way to get to the airport. the
wes southwest, travis 46, truckee 64. san marino 58 in ukiah 61 in metairie. a lot quieter up in the sierra today. atmosphere is more coming out of the west southwest. low clouds will give way a little sooner today. slightly warmer than yesterday. a weaker dry front is on its way tomorrow. the main impact will be the breeze. cooling late saturday. sunday looks upper 60s 70s 80s, monday tuesday pretty deep little system dropping in. good cooling trend. >> >>> sheriff's deputies in...
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joining sus mark travis.nten a portfolio manager at intrepid capital funds he h idea for us. nice to see you again. >> glad to be here thank you for having me. >> their stock pick is hains you make the point we all needd ear it's a reliable brand. >> i like to say i like to invest in things that people need and use, shoes we'll talk about, undedeear, electricity, you know, i think that as far as the valueo choice me, if you look at theta morning style boxver the last 50 years. performing style on absolute basis in that time period. i've been in space the last 20. the last five it's been difficult. i think what's interesti is michael bury's comments famous from the movie let big shortut compensate a small cap value last week and now there seems to be a sea change afoot where momentum shares have lost some sponsorship and moneyeems to be falling to things like hains brands. ch right. >> was a brand all the kids know, we no from our youthi ch brands, you learn rapidly it's gone from a billion dollars in sal volu
joining sus mark travis.nten a portfolio manager at intrepid capital funds he h idea for us. nice to see you again. >> glad to be here thank you for having me. >> their stock pick is hains you make the point we all needd ear it's a reliable brand. >> i like to say i like to invest in things that people need and use, shoes we'll talk about, undedeear, electricity, you know, i think that as far as the valueo choice me, if you look at theta morning style boxver the last 50 years....
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then it travis head bowled by an absolute rocket, 92 mph, that reduced austria 2aa—a and at that pointy from england. smith unbeaten after another half—century, so australia more than 300 runs ahead and england are going to have an awful lot of batting to do tomorrow if they are to say this match and it save their ashes hopes at the same time. onto my next question then, wickets are good but in ways, england does not wa nt good but in ways, england does not want england to bowl australia out today and that means they have to bat all day tomorrow. let's face it, they have not been very good at doing that this series, have they? the danger is if they get australia out too quickly that gives an even more time they have to bat later on today and also all day tomorrow to get a draw which would keep their ashes hopes alive. some might think hang on, they have 350 at headingley a couple of weeks ago, but that was a couple of weeks ago, but that was a batting wicket that was improving throughout the match as the weather got better. here, it is getting worse. we are seeing the odd low bounce an
then it travis head bowled by an absolute rocket, 92 mph, that reduced austria 2aa—a and at that pointy from england. smith unbeaten after another half—century, so australia more than 300 runs ahead and england are going to have an awful lot of batting to do tomorrow if they are to say this match and it save their ashes hopes at the same time. onto my next question then, wickets are good but in ways, england does not wa nt good but in ways, england does not want england to bowl australia...
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a call that vallejo police travis and jake heard as well. >> we decided to go. we were not very far away at all. >> reporter: when the two officers got to the mobile home park, they saw the man in the pool and he wasn't moving. >> with his face down, legs underneath him. >> reporter: without saying a word to each other, the two officers who have been partners for more than two years jumped into action. >> my partner jumped in first as i'm taking off my gear. he's swimming toward him, i jump in. my partner grabbed his upper body, i grabbed his legs. we raise him up, got him on his back. >> reporter: the two officers were able to keep the man alive until paramedics showed up and rushed him to the hospital. >> that's the whole point of what we do. i feel like if we can help somebody and give them an opportunity to continue with their lives, absolutely. >> reporter: now, the man's family said they are incredibly grateful he is still alive. they're trying to keep the two boys' lives just as normal as possible. right now that man still in the hospital in the intensive
a call that vallejo police travis and jake heard as well. >> we decided to go. we were not very far away at all. >> reporter: when the two officers got to the mobile home park, they saw the man in the pool and he wasn't moving. >> with his face down, legs underneath him. >> reporter: without saying a word to each other, the two officers who have been partners for more than two years jumped into action. >> my partner jumped in first as i'm taking off my gear. he's...
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broken man as much a victim as a perpetrator psychologically damaged reminiscent of taxi drivers travis bickle one of robert de niro's most iconic roles. i'm our. director todd phillips best known for the hangover trilogy came to venice with his star joaquin phoenix. both were in high spirits can't. that with the joker they have an ace up their sleeves. face a guy is searching for a dennehy i think he becomes mistakenly symbol and really what he was looking for is adulation he was never looking for the world to burn this joker. arthur flick has a condition he bursts into cackles of laughter usually at inappropriate moments he's heavily medicated i want to be stand up comedian he can't keep it together on stage it always bombs he's a loser. i didn't refer to any customer relations of the character. it was just something that felt like it was our creation in some ways and the think that's what was really important for me to it. it's an inspired reinvention of the villain purpose even heath ledger's character pales in comparison to joaquin phoenix's joker. he lost 24 kilos to play the part
broken man as much a victim as a perpetrator psychologically damaged reminiscent of taxi drivers travis bickle one of robert de niro's most iconic roles. i'm our. director todd phillips best known for the hangover trilogy came to venice with his star joaquin phoenix. both were in high spirits can't. that with the joker they have an ace up their sleeves. face a guy is searching for a dennehy i think he becomes mistakenly symbol and really what he was looking for is adulation he was never looking...
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no north wind at travis. now it is a west/southwest. than is an onshore direction there.is now kind of weaken a little bit on the california/arizona/mexico border. what is happening is the southerly surge of the fog is coming right on the coast. should take the turn and make it into the city. it hasn't already. keep an eye on some of those web cameras. 60s, 70s. there is a warm driver's license. the breeze is trying to pick up. not that much yet. american canyon, 68. the upper atmosphere of the flow is still offshore. that isen about to turn here. we had higher clouds yesterday. they cleared the area. the fog is coming up the coast and the high pressure will lose its grape grip. all signs point towards a good 10 or 20-degree drop today and more so as we go into the cooling that will continue into the weekend. there will be drizzle. tomorrow, a windy pattern for the weekend and snow could make it to 5500 feet. really starting to pick in. sunday and monday look likely on the high. >>> thank you, steve. 4:19 is the time a california teenager has died after being bullied at s
no north wind at travis. now it is a west/southwest. than is an onshore direction there.is now kind of weaken a little bit on the california/arizona/mexico border. what is happening is the southerly surge of the fog is coming right on the coast. should take the turn and make it into the city. it hasn't already. keep an eye on some of those web cameras. 60s, 70s. there is a warm driver's license. the breeze is trying to pick up. not that much yet. american canyon, 68. the upper atmosphere of the...
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will still not know who killed travis. but it. is. worth it that's a. base for. you dishonest way or the testimony about to get this case will be the true the whole truth and nothing but the truth you know who they are make up their record to show for you see you on the morning good morning can you remember a significant event that. were out. in the area of our grand city of town or some have moved out a part of our neighborhood and some of your guests we have to meet who can simply point pretend that area a 1st name can that we may have a fight is 230 and be on the plane or i used to call themselves. the national group of friends and you see the person who was just recently did walk over through what i should read and find. that one as being temp minority was sports such as memory i'm still nice to my self properly as my mind tends to not pass on this morning's text a pastime be the means to life here or. there on the water this one fourteen's it's hard to believe more you can do. or the police are sue just reality it was bigger. recently where you 1st told. me
will still not know who killed travis. but it. is. worth it that's a. base for. you dishonest way or the testimony about to get this case will be the true the whole truth and nothing but the truth you know who they are make up their record to show for you see you on the morning good morning can you remember a significant event that. were out. in the area of our grand city of town or some have moved out a part of our neighborhood and some of your guests we have to meet who can simply point...
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will still not know who killed travis. but it. is. worth it since. the space for. you dishonest way or the more you have to get this case will be the true the whole truth and nothing but the truth you have put this in a for the record to show for anything that you did on the morning good morning can you remember a significant event that. were out. in the area of our grand city of commerce and as a result of fires near ground 0 yes we have to meet who can spend 10 point pretend that area a 1st name can that we maintain a fire is 230 s. and p. on saturday nights and i used to call themselves. the national group of friends and you see the person who was just recently did walk over 3. questions and find. that one is paying 10 times more towards the sports teams as still might be minus health problems as mine tends to net cast on this morning's and state side of the news headlines here or. there on the floor of this one for teens who are going to be more appealing to. the. poor and the police are screwed just reality has a bigger. reason only for the 1st goal. and he ha
will still not know who killed travis. but it. is. worth it since. the space for. you dishonest way or the more you have to get this case will be the true the whole truth and nothing but the truth you have put this in a for the record to show for anything that you did on the morning good morning can you remember a significant event that. were out. in the area of our grand city of commerce and as a result of fires near ground 0 yes we have to meet who can spend 10 point pretend that area a 1st...