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company that made a splash with its dazzling designs. dan: the idea of the company is to use global textiles and global inspiration. lemonis: but the c.e.o. can't stop shooting himself in the foot. dan: my financial decisions negatively impacted the company. lemonis: his lack of discipline has cluttered the shelves with products that won't sell. dave: you know, there's 10 new ideas that come out. one of them's great; the other nine are, like, terrible. just awful. like, just suicidal ideas. lemonis: alienating his partners... david: daniel, i told you this, and you did it anyway. lemonis: ...and pushing the business to the brink. how much money's in the bank account today. dan: [ groans ] not a lot. lemonis: if i can't get him to focus his energy... this store's kind of a joke. ...and start following my process... i'm giving you all these assignments, and you keep failing at them. ...inkkas will go out of style forever. my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not gonna wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're gonna wake
company that made a splash with its dazzling designs. dan: the idea of the company is to use global textiles and global inspiration. lemonis: but the c.e.o. can't stop shooting himself in the foot. dan: my financial decisions negatively impacted the company. lemonis: his lack of discipline has cluttered the shelves with products that won't sell. dave: you know, there's 10 new ideas that come out. one of them's great; the other nine are, like, terrible. just awful. like, just suicidal ideas....
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earnings. patrick: this is like my office. this is like my home. dan: but it's an expensive house. lemonis: despite his family's best efforts... kelly: he's the little brother. we're always trying to take care of him. lemonis: ... he's too afraid to tackle the problems. this is reckless. if i can't force him to face up to these hard truths... patrick: i mean, i don't want to be, like, sitting here just... lemonis: ...working? ...his brand won't just go out of style, it will go out of business. patrick: i'm just so [bleep] scared. lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not gonna wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're gonna wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty. everything's gonna change -- everything. but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this... let's go to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ in 2008, patrick dilascia moved from new york city to los angeles to launch his namesake clothing brand, "dilascia." patrick: i want to have my life. i want to hav
earnings. patrick: this is like my office. this is like my home. dan: but it's an expensive house. lemonis: despite his family's best efforts... kelly: he's the little brother. we're always trying to take care of him. lemonis: ... he's too afraid to tackle the problems. this is reckless. if i can't force him to face up to these hard truths... patrick: i mean, i don't want to be, like, sitting here just... lemonis: ...working? ...his brand won't just go out of style, it will go out of business....
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? dan: selling my company for $120 million. lemonis: i'm here to take you on a journey and show you where the profit is in pot. ♪ ♪ i'm here in desert hot springs, california. now, many of you have probably never even heard of it. it's the forgotten son, the neighbor, to palm springs, where the golf courses are big, the night life is big, but not around here. what you'll see are plenty of signs that say "sorry, we're closed." back in 2001, the town went bankrupt, and came close again in 2014. tired of money troubles, people here took a chance. desert hot springs became the first place in southern california to allow industrial-scale indoor pot farming. a once-dying town is dying no more thanks to recreational pot and people like adrian sedland. adrian, nice to meet you! adrian: likewise. lemonis: is this your business? adrian: yes, it is. welcome to canndescent. lemonis: i mean, you're literally in the middle of the desert. adrian: there's no better place to grow cannabis. lemonis: i've never smoked pot. in fact, i'd never even seen pot. adrian: come on in. lemonis: i walked int
? dan: selling my company for $120 million. lemonis: i'm here to take you on a journey and show you where the profit is in pot. ♪ ♪ i'm here in desert hot springs, california. now, many of you have probably never even heard of it. it's the forgotten son, the neighbor, to palm springs, where the golf courses are big, the night life is big, but not around here. what you'll see are plenty of signs that say "sorry, we're closed." back in 2001, the town went bankrupt, and came close...
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races. "the five" is now. >> dana: hello, everyone, i'm dana perino along with dan bongino, marie harf, -- this is "the five." florida once again the epicenter of a major postelection battle. allegations of fraud are being thrown around as two key races move closer to recount. broward and palm beach county causing senate candidate rick scott to file lawsuits accusing officials they are of trying to steal the election. >> there may be rampant fraud happening in palm beach and broward counties. and the broward supervisor of elections has a history of acting in absolute bad faith which requires that vote by mail and absentee ballots are counted within 30 minutes of poles clothing. i will not sit idly by while unethical liberals try to steal this election. senator nelson hired one of hillary clinton's lawyers from d.c. in the first thing they said is they are here to win the election. >> if you look at broward county, they have had a horrible history. if you look at the person, in this case a woman involved, she has had a horrible history. all. all of a sudden they are finding votes o
races. "the five" is now. >> dana: hello, everyone, i'm dana perino along with dan bongino, marie harf, -- this is "the five." florida once again the epicenter of a major postelection battle. allegations of fraud are being thrown around as two key races move closer to recount. broward and palm beach county causing senate candidate rick scott to file lawsuits accusing officials they are of trying to steal the election. >> there may be rampant fraud happening in...
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anglers like dan bailey. he's the montana representative for pheasants forever, an organization working to conserve pheasants and other wildlife through careful management. >> dan bailey: so this is a piece of property owned by pheasants forever. it's opened to public access. this is through montana's block management system. we sign in, they collect all the tags. they know who's been on the property. >> anthony: today, me and my friend joe rogan are going after some delicious pheasant for dinner. >> joe rogan: yeehaw, ladies and gentleman. >> anthony: joe is of course the voice of the ufc, and the host of the wildly popular podcast, "the joe rogan experience." in recent years, joe has become an advocate for the notion that you should, whenever possible, know where your food comes from. >> joe rogan: the connection that you have with your food when you kill it yourself, it's just a totally different experience. >> anthony: i believe that if you choose to eat meat that you -- there should be a little bit of guilt and shame involved. something did die. so there should be a sense o
anglers like dan bailey. he's the montana representative for pheasants forever, an organization working to conserve pheasants and other wildlife through careful management. >> dan bailey: so this is a piece of property owned by pheasants forever. it's opened to public access. this is through montana's block management system. we sign in, they collect all the tags. they know who's been on the property. >> anthony: today, me and my friend joe rogan are going after some delicious...
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must've been a conspiracy. tomorrow night, we will be back at the same time with dan rather and eddie barker in dealey plaza when we consider the question, was there a conspiracy? >> according to cbs news, a 1967 gallup poll showed that more than 6-10 americans believe there was more than one gunman in dealey plaza on november 22, 1963, when president kennedy was assassinated. in an effort to document lingering controversies and investigate lingering questions, cbs news broadcast fou 1-hour specials in 1967. next on reel america, part two of the cbs news inquiry, the warren report anchored by walter cronkite and including interviews with key witnesses. the second program sets out to answer the question --was there a conspiracy to assassinate president kennedy? the second program is about 50 minutes. [video clip] >> a cbs news inquiry, the warren report continues. here again is walter cronkite. walter: last night, in the first of the series of four broadcasts about the warren report, cbs news considered and tried to give reasonable answers to some major questions about the report. did
must've been a conspiracy. tomorrow night, we will be back at the same time with dan rather and eddie barker in dealey plaza when we consider the question, was there a conspiracy? >> according to cbs news, a 1967 gallup poll showed that more than 6-10 americans believe there was more than one gunman in dealey plaza on november 22, 1963, when president kennedy was assassinated. in an effort to document lingering controversies and investigate lingering questions, cbs news broadcast fou...
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want some coffee? >> anthony: yeah, i'll take some of that. >> dan: cream, anybody? >> anthony: ah, who am i kidding? i'm a city boy. i need the cream. >> dan: you need some cream? >> anthony: yeah. trying to get all jack palance here, come on. who am i kidding? we're also joined by dan flores, respected authority, professor of history, author of the book, "horizontal yellow: nature and history in the near southwest." how spanish is new mexico, still? i mean, how -- how powerful are the echoes from spain? >> dan: spain was in control of new mexico for far longer than mexico was. well, i think a lot of these new mexican families are 10 generation and 11 generation. when they look back on themselves, they think of themselves as spanish. >> david: those traditions, they have continued to thrive in these little pockets. we're cut off from spain, so i once worked with some people from spain, and they kept cutting up and snickering at me. what they told me was, "okay, you can knock it off with the don quixote, uh, phraseology." it's the equivalent of me today talking and saying, "top of
want some coffee? >> anthony: yeah, i'll take some of that. >> dan: cream, anybody? >> anthony: ah, who am i kidding? i'm a city boy. i need the cream. >> dan: you need some cream? >> anthony: yeah. trying to get all jack palance here, come on. who am i kidding? we're also joined by dan flores, respected authority, professor of history, author of the book, "horizontal yellow: nature and history in the near southwest." how spanish is new mexico, still? i...
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, dan rather. dan: here is a part of the story not in dispute. that any theory of the assassination must explain. the presidential motorcade entered the plaza with a sharp right turn off of maine and on to houston. it ran slowly along the eastern edge of dealey plaza. then the motorcade slowed even more for the extremely sharp left, more than 90 degrees onto elm street which runs directly beneath the windows of the texas school book depository. a perfect place for an ambush. as the limousine drifted into the odd s-curve, shots rained down on it. walter: here is the first basic question of the night -- where did the shots come from? dan: in last night's program, we decided that some of the shots came from here. lee harvey oswald's nest on the sixth floor. there were reports of virtually simultaneous shots which would mean more than one assassin. and therefore, a conspiracy. the shots are reported from over there, the famous grassy knoll ahead of, to the right of, and slightly above the president's car. witnesses from both sets of shots are positive and persuasive. this photograph tak
, dan rather. dan: here is a part of the story not in dispute. that any theory of the assassination must explain. the presidential motorcade entered the plaza with a sharp right turn off of maine and on to houston. it ran slowly along the eastern edge of dealey plaza. then the motorcade slowed even more for the extremely sharp left, more than 90 degrees onto elm street which runs directly beneath the windows of the texas school book depository. a perfect place for an ambush. as the limousine...
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opportunities today are much broader for younger people. dan: in terms of government service -- a of people don't know this about you -- but the breath of experience you have from being a lawyer in the justice department to being involved with the first gulf war and writing the national cease-fire resolution and moving on to the w administration as undersecretary of state, and now national security advisor. what has changed the most in government since you have last been in? mr. bolton: i think it has gone more bureaucratic, more sclerotic, harder to get things done. it is really depressing to see the difficulty that we have in making decisions, even complex decisions. it seems to me in days gone by, they were decided more rapidly. i think the number of things that require coordination that prevent rapid effective decision-making has become more and more difficult. i think another related issue is how hard it is for people from the outside to come into the government. the excessive nature of the so-called ethics checks. the kinds of investigations that people have to go through. were design
opportunities today are much broader for younger people. dan: in terms of government service -- a of people don't know this about you -- but the breath of experience you have from being a lawyer in the justice department to being involved with the first gulf war and writing the national cease-fire resolution and moving on to the w administration as undersecretary of state, and now national security advisor. what has changed the most in government since you have last been in? mr. bolton: i...
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continues. next up is dan sena, the executive director of the democratic congressional campaign committee, the dccc. thanks so much for being with us. we continue our questions. alexi, you are up first. alexi: thank you for being here. we will start with a big question. what does it mean, from your perspective, for president trump, if your party loses the house? what does it mean for him if you win the house? dan: that is a great question. i think we are actually going to win the house in the coming week. alexi: full stop? dan: full stop. i think we have candidates, a crop of new people coming to washington, that i think will impact the future generation of all politics in the united states. we are excited about them. we have spent an enormous amount of time and energy building the biggest strategic battleground the democrats have had in a decade. should we be successful, i believe there is a new crop of leaders coming to d.c. should we not be successful, the answer is not all that different, because there is still in new crop of leaders coming to d.c. we have an amazing crop of
continues. next up is dan sena, the executive director of the democratic congressional campaign committee, the dccc. thanks so much for being with us. we continue our questions. alexi, you are up first. alexi: thank you for being here. we will start with a big question. what does it mean, from your perspective, for president trump, if your party loses the house? what does it mean for him if you win the house? dan: that is a great question. i think we are actually going to win the house in the...
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. in generale, the tax rate is roughly 1%. let's walk-through an example together. here dan is the original owner of a home with a prop 13 protected value of $400,000. with a tax rate of 1%, he pays $4,000. dan sells his home to jennie at a market rate of $700,000. in this case, jennie's home will be reassessed to $700,000, and jennie is responsible for paying property taxes at that level from the time she first owns it. many times, people might have already paid their property taxes in full by the time they sell their home. in that case, dan has paid $4,000 in taxes already for the full year. jennie would likely payback dan through escrow for her share of the $4,000, depending on the proportion of the tax year she owns the home. however, she's also responsible for paying taxes at the higher market value from when she begins to own the home. how does that work? let's say jennie owns the property for nine months of the first tax year, which is approximately 75% of the year. during the escrow process, she'd pay dan back 75% of the $4,000 he already paid, which is $3,000. on top of th
. in generale, the tax rate is roughly 1%. let's walk-through an example together. here dan is the original owner of a home with a prop 13 protected value of $400,000. with a tax rate of 1%, he pays $4,000. dan sells his home to jennie at a market rate of $700,000. in this case, jennie's home will be reassessed to $700,000, and jennie is responsible for paying property taxes at that level from the time she first owns it. many times, people might have already paid their property taxes in full by...
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to do it for less than $1 and apple shares have been rotten this month. but dan nathan says the stock could be gearing up for a big rally. he will tell us how to profit. it's time to risk less and make more the action begins now. >>> and we start with apple. rallying today but still on track for the worst month in more than two and a half years the stock falling 12% shedding a cool $125 billion in market capitalization among mounting concerns over iphone demand but dan says it could be gearing upfare a ral in what do you see. >> it sets up interesting. we think about what happened on november 1st when the company gave the guidance that kind of shook investors. it was also coupled with you know the fact that they're not reporting iphone units going forward. what's important for investors into 2019, they start thinking about the company not on a per unit hardware basis but average revenue peruser. that's going to be an early 2009 play in the meantime i think apple is set up to do a god jod job in karping iphone units in the holiday selling. the way shes is introduced the phones th
to do it for less than $1 and apple shares have been rotten this month. but dan nathan says the stock could be gearing up for a big rally. he will tell us how to profit. it's time to risk less and make more the action begins now. >>> and we start with apple. rallying today but still on track for the worst month in more than two and a half years the stock falling 12% shedding a cool $125 billion in market capitalization among mounting concerns over iphone demand but dan says it could...
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for it. the point dan made, on the higher average, that should be very good. >> now let's move to oil bouncing 4% from earlier as it tries to recover from a losing streak bob is at the new york stock exchange with more bob? >> energy has been a disaster. down 13% worse than the 11% drop. worse than technology with all the big drops in the semiconductor like caterpillar and abo3 m. a meesely waiting for 5.5%. typically these big declines do produce a rally. oil has moved up three days in a pro. that is a good sign. >> that has spurred a lot of activity it has been a busy week. energy few turz and options reached a daily trading volume record on wednesday. >> the etf for the front month futures saw above average bullish bets 13/13.60 call spreads. also in the equity space the largest energy equity etf on the 69/73 call spreads which would supply a move up in energy equities you can always hope. >> so mike, how are you trading oil? >> so the fundamental story for oil has been pretty weak that's why we are seeing it perform the way it has been. we saw data coming out of north dakota, one
for it. the point dan made, on the higher average, that should be very good. >> now let's move to oil bouncing 4% from earlier as it tries to recover from a losing streak bob is at the new york stock exchange with more bob? >> energy has been a disaster. down 13% worse than the 11% drop. worse than technology with all the big drops in the semiconductor like caterpillar and abo3 m. a meesely waiting for 5.5%. typically these big declines do produce a rally. oil has moved up three...
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many, it is the painful return to homes which have been completely destroyed. dan johnson is in cafornia with this report. dan: a week ago, this was the center of a brant town. now it is drained of color and devoid of life. and it is people like bill who gave this place its character.th this is first time you have seen your house, bill. >> first time. dan: there's not a lot left. >> this is the porch, this is the living room, this is my bedroom, that was her bedroom, actors the kitchen. -- that was e kitchen. the kitchen. it is scorched earth. it is clear. dan: how are you dealing with this? how you deal with it? >> man. dan: bill managed to save some pets as he faced the flames driving to safety. he picked up a neighbor and headed right into the firestorm. he was the last person from his street to make it out of paradise alive. y >>, people, it is blowing. it is hot. dan: what happens next what do you do? >> rebuild, restart, start life again. i'm alive. i've got the clothes on my back. i've got my family. i've got a lot of people. dan: can paradise be rebuilt? >> it can be reb
many, it is the painful return to homes which have been completely destroyed. dan johnson is in cafornia with this report. dan: a week ago, this was the center of a brant town. now it is drained of color and devoid of life. and it is people like bill who gave this place its character.th this is first time you have seen your house, bill. >> first time. dan: there's not a lot left. >> this is the porch, this is the living room, this is my bedroom, that was her bedroom, actors the...
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markets, and dan dicker, founder of "the energy word." our spotlight is the big slide in oil. wti down for nine days, the longest streak since july 2014, plus hit an intraday bear market this week. mike, what happened? michael: it is amazing how quickly sentiment in this market has shifted. it was exactly a month ago when there was a significant corner of the market still calling for $100 crude. now, sentiment in this market has soured so much to the point where the last time investor shorts, investor positioning or investor length in wti was this low was when oil prices were at $30 a barrel. there is a disconnect in this market. when you look at the contango that has come back into wti and brent, this is the market trying to tell us one of two things. number one, we have reverted back to a materially oversupplied market, or number two, the financial community is just trading off a fundamentally driven headlines, which we don't believe to be true. so i think it's the latter that's happening right now, because when you look at the physical market, barrels are clearing. they are fin
markets, and dan dicker, founder of "the energy word." our spotlight is the big slide in oil. wti down for nine days, the longest streak since july 2014, plus hit an intraday bear market this week. mike, what happened? michael: it is amazing how quickly sentiment in this market has shifted. it was exactly a month ago when there was a significant corner of the market still calling for $100 crude. now, sentiment in this market has soured so much to the point where the last time...
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those east bay hills where we find kron 4's dan kerman... he joins us live with what fire crews in oakland are doing. dan? (anchor) taking a live look outside-- overlooking downtown san francisco. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: smoke from the camp fire hovered over the bay area today. winds decreased today and the fire danger has eased. high pressure will rebuild this weekend making for high fire danger again on sunday. the air quality will slightly improve tomorrow but still be very poor. highs tomorrow will be in the 60s and 70s. weather conditions should return to normal next week. (grant) still ahead... despite the high fire danger in the bay area-- several local fire crews are going to help the wildfires in northern and southern california... as and southern in northern and southern california... as they battle massive flames several cities. (vicki) plus... hear a mother's desperate demand after her son is killed in the thousand oaks shooting. why she says she doesn't want anyone's thoughts or prayers. "m
those east bay hills where we find kron 4's dan kerman... he joins us live with what fire crews in oakland are doing. dan? (anchor) taking a live look outside-- overlooking downtown san francisco. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: smoke from the camp fire hovered over the bay area today. winds decreased today and the fire danger has eased. high pressure will rebuild this weekend making for high fire danger again on sunday....
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wall street journal columnist and deputy editor dan henninger, columnist kim strassel and editorial page kate bachelder odell, kim, let's start with powerful democrats in the house of representatives, nancy pelosi, is she really seriously challenged for speaker? >> she does seem to have a potential math problem. there's repeatedly a letter out there which 17 democrats already signed they would not vote for her, that would come up short getting 218 she would need and the other thing that's become problematic the emergence of marsha fudge, people talking about whether or not she could run and if she were to throw her hat in the ring, she's from the ohio and this would solve the gender problems democrats say they have if they were to get rid of speaker pelosi. paul: kim, the gender card, supporters are playing it really hard, look, you can't afford at the democratic party to be seen opposing a woman as leader, but hey, if you want to rise to the top of something, you know, and then say well, we have the break the glass ceiling, sometimes you have to fall through the glass floor once in
wall street journal columnist and deputy editor dan henninger, columnist kim strassel and editorial page kate bachelder odell, kim, let's start with powerful democrats in the house of representatives, nancy pelosi, is she really seriously challenged for speaker? >> she does seem to have a potential math problem. there's repeatedly a letter out there which 17 democrats already signed they would not vote for her, that would come up short getting 218 she would need and the other thing...
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rain strikes during a regular, non- holiday work week. kron4's dan thorn is live in the east bay with what police are saying you should keep in mind. dan? it's dry right now...but once the rain rolls in those roads can get dangerous and in some cases deadly..but police say it's mostly preventable if people prepare.. more wet weather means more slick roads. with several accidents popping up in the bay area because of last week's storms..police want people to keep in mind the potentially slippery conditions this week..sot: slow it down, maximize your distance from you and the vehicle in front of you. officer baza with chp in oakland says the shoulders along freeways are often problem areas when it rains. sot: avoid the far left and far right lanes because that's where you're gonna see a flow of water. other than giving yourself plenty of time--your wheels are a big deal...police say you should make sure you have a spare tire. sot: you're gonna see tow trucks being overworked and overwhelmed so you want to be prepared on your own so that you may not have to depend on a tow truck. speed i
rain strikes during a regular, non- holiday work week. kron4's dan thorn is live in the east bay with what police are saying you should keep in mind. dan? it's dry right now...but once the rain rolls in those roads can get dangerous and in some cases deadly..but police say it's mostly preventable if people prepare.. more wet weather means more slick roads. with several accidents popping up in the bay area because of last week's storms..police want people to keep in mind the potentially...
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smart strategy? let's ask "wall street journal" column it and deputy editor dan henninger, columnist kim strassel and columnist, manhattan institute senior fellow, jason riley. jason start with the fundamental question. it is no question, immigration, immigration, in the final days. is that smart? >> well i think not all republicans agree with this strategy. there are some running trying to get more moderate voters this will make it more challenging i think the president's calculation this is a net plus for his party. he is thinking, listen congressional republicans, without my voters at the polls on tuesday you are going down. i have to do what i have to do to get my voters out there. this will get them out there. so this is what i'm going to do. >> he thinks they might not respond to the economic success of the better economy. that this is something that will drive those voters to the polls, economy won't? >> well he believes this is the strategy that helped get him elected two years ago. >> he is not on the ballot, jason. >> his voters have to come out or the republicans will not
smart strategy? let's ask "wall street journal" column it and deputy editor dan henninger, columnist kim strassel and columnist, manhattan institute senior fellow, jason riley. jason start with the fundamental question. it is no question, immigration, immigration, in the final days. is that smart? >> well i think not all republicans agree with this strategy. there are some running trying to get more moderate voters this will make it more challenging i think the president's...
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cracks in the roads and caused people to run for shelter. dan springer is live in seattle. he has been with us trying to explain all that he knows so far. tell us what you have. >> reporter: dana, we just got our first news out of the anchorage police department. they have been scrambling to try to get all the calls they are taking in and responding. we got the first report from them. it says we are handling multiple situations working to keep everyone safe. here's the thing. they say there is major infrastructure damage across anchorage. major buildings and homes are damaged, many roads and bridges closed. they're obviously dealing with a lot of problems there. the schools have asked for parents to pick up their children. we just god word from the anchorage international airport that the runways are open. they are landing planes but are not allowing people to drive up to and from the airport. so the ramps, the incoming and out going ramps to the airport have been closed. i was texted a picture from a colleague, a person who works for senator murkowski who had seen a tweet about this.
cracks in the roads and caused people to run for shelter. dan springer is live in seattle. he has been with us trying to explain all that he knows so far. tell us what you have. >> reporter: dana, we just got our first news out of the anchorage police department. they have been scrambling to try to get all the calls they are taking in and responding. we got the first report from them. it says we are handling multiple situations working to keep everyone safe. here's the thing. they say...
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conditions across much of the bay area. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. firefighters are on high alert. >> earlier a grass fire that spread into trees turned tonight's rush hour into san jose. >> it burned along 880 near mineta international airport. the highway patrol closed southbound lanes. officers allowed stranded drivers to make u-turns to get off the freeway. >>> firefighters are battling a building fire that spread in western sonoma county. the flames have burned about one-half acre of grass after the fire started about 8:45 this evening. this is a ram camino ra set up to spot wildfires. crews credit extra staffing this weekend with helping them make, quote, good progress against the flames. >>> the calendar might tell us it's early november, our fire conditions feel more like late summer. a red flag warning is in effect. hills around the bay area are warm and dry. abc 7 news meteorologist sandhya patel is here with more. sandhya? >> ama, fire danger is elevated with good reason. take a look at the wins right now. mount diablo gusting o
conditions across much of the bay area. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. firefighters are on high alert. >> earlier a grass fire that spread into trees turned tonight's rush hour into san jose. >> it burned along 880 near mineta international airport. the highway patrol closed southbound lanes. officers allowed stranded drivers to make u-turns to get off the freeway. >>> firefighters are battling a building fire that...
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for it before the flames devour their homes. >> good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama dates. the camp fire is getting close to the city of chico. >> wiping out much of the city of paradise. >> at last check the fire was up to 20,000 acres. about 1,000 structures have been destroyed and we know from video many of them are homes. >> the fire has injured a number of people, including two firefighters. today acting governor newsom is asking president trump to declare a state of emergency so government assistance can be brought in. >> reporter: well, i am standing just about two miles outside of downtown chico. this is where they are now doing voluntary evacuations, evacuation warnings. and the reason for this is this fire ridge behind me. if you can see that is neighborhood called little chico creek estates. it is in chico, according to the address. and those folks back there are actually being asked to evacuate. they have been given a warning because the fire, unfortunately, is moving this way. traveling like the wind, burning everything in its path, the camp fire raced across
for it before the flames devour their homes. >> good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama dates. the camp fire is getting close to the city of chico. >> wiping out much of the city of paradise. >> at last check the fire was up to 20,000 acres. about 1,000 structures have been destroyed and we know from video many of them are homes. >> the fire has injured a number of people, including two firefighters. today acting governor newsom is asking president trump to...
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trade where they are now with rates at 39.75. >> squur square, trade it or fade it dan. >> fade it i told the producer trade it earlier. but this goes back to the great story was big gains had a reasonable result when any guided but investors did not like it. down 10% day the after down again today i think you see it back in the mid-60s. >> this is a services business obviously it the has no right to be in your portfolio if we're going to see that value versus growth so definite headwinds but this is a chance to get a name that's a quality name building the business that should be -- i would trade it that should be basically bought at a discount. you're getting a burgerenis about ament on square a hunl company. >> can i start a new game. >> do it. >> dan. >> what stock would you actually trade? give me any stock you'd trade right now because this seems leak dan fade it fade it. >> i want to be clear we didn't get to the a block every selloff of 10% we have had since 2015 there has been a double bottom. there's been a re-test of that prior low. i think we are going back what was the l
trade where they are now with rates at 39.75. >> squur square, trade it or fade it dan. >> fade it i told the producer trade it earlier. but this goes back to the great story was big gains had a reasonable result when any guided but investors did not like it. down 10% day the after down again today i think you see it back in the mid-60s. >> this is a services business obviously it the has no right to be in your portfolio if we're going to see that value versus growth so...
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getting much closer to doing something. >> hopes of a trade deal giving chinese stocks a boost dan nathan warns it is really a fakeout. he's got the trade. >>> plus -- materials and industrials have been on a tear. but the chart master says watch out. the moves could be nothing more than a bull trap >>> and -- ♪ just when you thought it might be safe to get back into the tech trade, apple took down the markets today. but have no fear, mike khouw says there's one big name investors should be hiding out in he'll break it down. time to risk less and make more. the action begins right now. >>> and we start with tech unraveling again today after apple's earnings the sector fell 2% in the session. now down nearly 10% from the highs just one month ago so with all of the tech turmoil is there anywhere safe to hide out in the sector? let's get to the chart master, carter worth what are you looking at? >> oracle, it's an old line name, maybe boring but in fact it's showing a key thing it is holding up when others are under pressure so just a simple table the numbers speak for themselves in the mo
getting much closer to doing something. >> hopes of a trade deal giving chinese stocks a boost dan nathan warns it is really a fakeout. he's got the trade. >>> plus -- materials and industrials have been on a tear. but the chart master says watch out. the moves could be nothing more than a bull trap >>> and -- ♪ just when you thought it might be safe to get back into the tech trade, apple took down the markets today. but have no fear, mike khouw says there's one big...
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: it's been a wild few months for the market. as wall street hopes for a year-end rally dan nathan says there is one group that could be left in the dust >>> plus, at leisure stocks are soaring. >> you know i had been working out. >> announcer: but mike khouw stays there is one name that looks stretched. he gives us the trade. and later investors are piling into health care stocks. >> dr. dr. >> doctor. >> and the chart master says there is a key group in the space that could see a bigger breakout it's time to risk less and make more the action begins now. >> and we start with the health care rally heating up in november the sector rallying nearly 7% for the best month in more than three years. the best performing sector of 2018 up 15% and the chart master says there is one group in the space that could see an even bigger breakout. let's go straight to carter over at the plasma with the checkup on the health care charts. >> we know in principle the defensive assets are acting well, staples, health care, utilities up big but in many ways in the case for health care it a catch up tra
: it's been a wild few months for the market. as wall street hopes for a year-end rally dan nathan says there is one group that could be left in the dust >>> plus, at leisure stocks are soaring. >> you know i had been working out. >> announcer: but mike khouw stays there is one name that looks stretched. he gives us the trade. and later investors are piling into health care stocks. >> dr. dr. >> doctor. >> and the chart master says there is a key group in...
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. fact that wasn't us at all. from there it's a. friend dan dan is going places very much the modern chinese woman. she's a marketing professional diligent and prosperous and sees clear skies in her digital future. with intel on the boards and i'll. tell you for. now the advantage of. a model citizen dan dan will write highly on social credit. that every action will be tracked and judged is fine by her. for now whether or not are all those. are you play. for there to make us out. to make. sure that what we choke on chains and. don't dance criminal academic and medical records will fade into school as well as state security assessments. the shopping habits will be another measure. this school could even change in real time depending on what she puts in a trolley. by a lot of alcohol suggests dependence lose a couple of points. buy a pack of nappies gain a few suggests responsibility. on mortgage payments or your tax return lose a lot more. not that dan dan would risk that. she keeps a close saw on her financial rating vajra mobile payment app so this is sesame credit so what's the sco
. fact that wasn't us at all. from there it's a. friend dan dan is going places very much the modern chinese woman. she's a marketing professional diligent and prosperous and sees clear skies in her digital future. with intel on the boards and i'll. tell you for. now the advantage of. a model citizen dan dan will write highly on social credit. that every action will be tracked and judged is fine by her. for now whether or not are all those. are you play. for there to make us out. to make. sure...
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) kron4's dan thorn is live in chico tonight... dan, how are those affected coping with the devastation? vicki and grant..the camp fire was merciless in the town of paradise..thousands of burned vehicles still lining the roads and so much clean up to be done as the fire rages on.. however, i spoke with some people today who despite all the destruction..are thankful. destruction is virtually everywhere in the town of paradise..dozens of people have been killed and hundreds have been unaccounted for.. some homes have remained untouched while many others were not so lucky..debra barrett says she's counting her blessings...sot: i do thank god for a lot of everything that we do have... barrett and her family escaped the fire thursday night..today they were collecting supplies from the elks lodge in chico... she hopes to get back to her home and rebuild..sot: it's gonna take a long while but we can do it..resilience is not something the people of paradise are short on... someone taped up an american flag--it's standing tall over the rubble of what was a business...and the firefighters fightin
) kron4's dan thorn is live in chico tonight... dan, how are those affected coping with the devastation? vicki and grant..the camp fire was merciless in the town of paradise..thousands of burned vehicles still lining the roads and so much clean up to be done as the fire rages on.. however, i spoke with some people today who despite all the destruction..are thankful. destruction is virtually everywhere in the town of paradise..dozens of people have been killed and hundreds have been unaccounted...
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gloom. >> terrifying, obviously. good evening. i'm dan ashly, and i'm kristen sze. that fire has grown to 28 square miles. that's bigger than the city of alameda. >> take a look at this map. you can see the campfire as it's called is burning east of chico, but pushing west towards chico as well. residents say the whole place was suddenly in flames. >> and we've just learned from the butte county sheriff that they received multiple reports of fatalities, but have not yet verified any death. >> and this could get very much worse. laura anthony is there live and begins our coverage. laura? >> well, hi. i can show you how bad it is here. kristen and dan we are actually two miles west of paradise here. just one of many homes that are burning behind me. we can see in this neighborhood, and unfortunately, the wind is starting to pick up. it's been a very terrifying day for the folks in this area. one after another, the homes in paradise are burning, a scene as dark and horrific as any we've seen as another raging inferno wipes out a whole community. one resident gave us a ride on his atv. >>
gloom. >> terrifying, obviously. good evening. i'm dan ashly, and i'm kristen sze. that fire has grown to 28 square miles. that's bigger than the city of alameda. >> take a look at this map. you can see the campfire as it's called is burning east of chico, but pushing west towards chico as well. residents say the whole place was suddenly in flames. >> and we've just learned from the butte county sheriff that they received multiple reports of fatalities, but have not yet...
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bath could be nearing an end, dan nay on this has a way to play for a bounce plus, attention walmart shoppers the chart of the dow stock has been breaking out. and carter worth says there's more gains in store for the retailer when it reports earnings next week he'll break it down. >>> and, chip stocks have been getting crushed and there's a big event next week that would signal more pain mikeco's got the trade it's time to risk less and make more the action begins now. >>> we start with retail gearing up for a big week of earnings. home depot reports tuesday, macy's on wednesday, walmart and nordstrom on thursday. these stocks have been bright spots over the next month. how should you play these over the next week. carter, what are you looking at? >> walmart a big one, but really it many ways it's a consumer staples play it's a big grocery store and we know how well consumer staples are acting this is a defensive and offensive bet here the most recent data point is this huge gap on its earnings. there it is, you can see it, basically a massive move after a surprising result. and, of
bath could be nearing an end, dan nay on this has a way to play for a bounce plus, attention walmart shoppers the chart of the dow stock has been breaking out. and carter worth says there's more gains in store for the retailer when it reports earnings next week he'll break it down. >>> and, chip stocks have been getting crushed and there's a big event next week that would signal more pain mikeco's got the trade it's time to risk less and make more the action begins now. >>>...
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that bad and does not warrant 20% pullback over a three-week period. alix: dan, is it your fault? [laughter] andrew: 100%, it is all my fault. [laughter] it has been one of the most typical of the vomiting of speculative positions in this market in the 30 years i have been in it. you see big volume on the day down, small volume on the days it is trying to digest the last move down. then you look your screens and turnarounds, grab your cup of coffee and the market is down another dollar. that is not what i believe is a systemic problem, but a temporary and financial problem. we have a lot of specs deciding global growth will be way down, the iran sanctions will not have a big effect on supply, and oil in general is too high priced at $70 a barrel. alix: let's look at this chart, it shows all the countries that import iranian oil. the orange ones are the countries that received waivers. isn't there something fundamental to this that we are worried we will get a zero on iranian exports? and then that leads to extra short-term oil? mike: i do think there is a misconception between ho
that bad and does not warrant 20% pullback over a three-week period. alix: dan, is it your fault? [laughter] andrew: 100%, it is all my fault. [laughter] it has been one of the most typical of the vomiting of speculative positions in this market in the 30 years i have been in it. you see big volume on the day down, small volume on the days it is trying to digest the last move down. then you look your screens and turnarounds, grab your cup of coffee and the market is down another dollar. that...
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out of games this is fun games. >> dan, you created the maga trade. >> i did. >> the father of maga. let's start with you microsoft trade it or fade it. >> so good. >> so really interesting what bob said about amazon he actually said they have a valuation problem. it's interesting fang names we disregarded cramer disregarded fang he wishes he never came up with it. >> you know you don't wish you never came up with maga. >> he was talking about amazon valuation. microsoft there is a good chance we see fiscal 2019 earnings estimates come down. if that's the case the stock trading at 24 times right now is really expensive to me one of the lynch opinions of the better than expected quarter was -- better than expected pe growth i don't see it i think you fade it. i think you if a i had it on valuation. >> why do you think the earnings come down? i'm confused this is -- of a you will the guys we talked about they have the most priblt predictable core business. they're in gaming. that's the most defendable top line. >> what did. >> or bottom line. >> what did apple tell bus the dollar impa
out of games this is fun games. >> dan, you created the maga trade. >> i did. >> the father of maga. let's start with you microsoft trade it or fade it. >> so good. >> so really interesting what bob said about amazon he actually said they have a valuation problem. it's interesting fang names we disregarded cramer disregarded fang he wishes he never came up with it. >> you know you don't wish you never came up with maga. >> he was talking about amazon...
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a boost. dan nathan warns the breakout is really a fakeout he has the trade plus materials and industrials have been on a tear. but the chart master says watch out, the moves could be nothing than a bull trap and ♪ just when you thought it might be safe to get back into the tech trade, apple took down the markets today. but have no fear, mike khouw says there is one big name investors should be hiding out in he will break it town. it's time to risk less and make more the action begins right now. >> and we start with tech unraveling again today after apple's earnings, the sector falling 2% on the session now down 10% from the highs a month ago. with all the tech turmoil is there anywhere safe to hide out in the sector? let's get to the chart master. carter worth at the plasma what are you look being at. >> oracle, an old line name, maybe boring but it's holding up when others are under pressure so just a simple table, the numbers speak for themselves in the month of october of course the worst month in perhaps a decade or there abouts, one of the worst octobers in 2009 oracle
a boost. dan nathan warns the breakout is really a fakeout he has the trade plus materials and industrials have been on a tear. but the chart master says watch out, the moves could be nothing than a bull trap and ♪ just when you thought it might be safe to get back into the tech trade, apple took down the markets today. but have no fear, mike khouw says there is one big name investors should be hiding out in he will break it town. it's time to risk less and make more the action begins right...
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slaughtered. but if you think the bloodbath could be nearing an end, dan nathan has a way to play for a bounce >>> plus, attention wal-mart shoppers the chart of dow stock has been breaking out appear carter worth says more gains in store when the retailer reports next woke. he will break it down. >>> and chip stocks getting crushed. and there is a big event next week that could signal mor pain mike khouw's got the trade it's time to risk less and make more the action begins now. >> and we start with retail gearing up for a big week of earnings home did he bewednesday pb macy nasdaq wal-mart and macy financial disclosure statement these are proit spots amid the weakness the last month. how how should you play the names. >> carter worth at the plasma what are you looking at. >> wal-mart obviously a big one. but in many ways it's a consumer staples play we know it's a big grocery store we know how well consumerer tapeles act this is an offense every and defensive bet here the most recent data point is this huge gap on earnings. there it is. you can see it basically a massive move after
slaughtered. but if you think the bloodbath could be nearing an end, dan nathan has a way to play for a bounce >>> plus, attention wal-mart shoppers the chart of dow stock has been breaking out appear carter worth says more gains in store when the retailer reports next woke. he will break it down. >>> and chip stocks getting crushed. and there is a big event next week that could signal mor pain mike khouw's got the trade it's time to risk less and make more the action begins...
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conservative, but i'm betting on sunday. >> is minnesota eight gone? dan: i don't think anything is gone when you have a viable candidates. we will have to wait and see. >> california 45? dan: i'm sure you've seen the public polling. the campaign polling is similar. i'm a big believer in california, i started my career there. we pitched a perfect game during the primaries there. historically, democrats have been blocked out in the state of california because they're crazy primary rule, which hopefully they change, that i think quarter is -- i think porter is going to win, katie porter versus congresswoman mimi walters. >> a couple of stretch district where eyes -- districts where eyes have been opened, iowa four with steve young, and alaska's don young down a point, which i don't think anybody saw coming. eyes have been opened, iowadan:y carefully. public polling in iowa district four shows a competitive race. they are both races to watch come election day. i can't tie you what is going to happen with either of them, but as you look at republican spending patterns over the last 10 d
conservative, but i'm betting on sunday. >> is minnesota eight gone? dan: i don't think anything is gone when you have a viable candidates. we will have to wait and see. >> california 45? dan: i'm sure you've seen the public polling. the campaign polling is similar. i'm a big believer in california, i started my career there. we pitched a perfect game during the primaries there. historically, democrats have been blocked out in the state of california because they're crazy primary...
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dan tonight on facebook facebook could be facing regulations as reports of turmoil dominate the news feed. fresh faces in the c sweet will that get the social giant on track. plus the trade trauma continues as competing headlines give the investors whiplash the president puffing the possibility of a deal. white white house officials tamp down expectations. we start off with the cracks in the market spreading that's right semis slams after the nvidia earnings report. retail starting to fall apart. and high yield bonds deteriorate. do you think it's holding up while the rest of the market sold off in october? are the cracks breaking the market how bad could it get. >> it's about the market not about the economy. there is a lot of the sectors you could have looked looked at semi conductors you mentioned topped out earlier in the year in march we saw weakness home builders. banks topped out in the first half of the year i'm not certain when you thought about gdp that we just had in the middle of the year that that was indicative of the economy. but talking about the market, that's import
dan tonight on facebook facebook could be facing regulations as reports of turmoil dominate the news feed. fresh faces in the c sweet will that get the social giant on track. plus the trade trauma continues as competing headlines give the investors whiplash the president puffing the possibility of a deal. white white house officials tamp down expectations. we start off with the cracks in the market spreading that's right semis slams after the nvidia earnings report. retail starting to fall...
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, republican bob stefanowski, democrat ned lamont, and independent oz griebel debated. incumbent dan malloy is retiring. moderator: good evening. our panelists asking the questions this evening from left are news it anchormen keith , hartford current reporter daniela alitmari, and the executive director of the congress of municipalities. we are going to start in just a moment but first go over guidelines. four east question, the candidate who is asked the question will get one minute to respond. that will be followed by a 92nd -- by a 90 second rebuttal from the two other candidates. and then the candidate who was asked the initial question will be allowed a 30 second response. each candidate will have a one minute opening statement. one is that the spoilers in this election are the major party candidates, who are looking to sustain the last 30 years of no net job growth, increases in taxes and fees, higher rates in those areas, under investment in transportation and education and the agencies that serve the most horrible around us and , outmigration of people of all ages and income
, republican bob stefanowski, democrat ned lamont, and independent oz griebel debated. incumbent dan malloy is retiring. moderator: good evening. our panelists asking the questions this evening from left are news it anchormen keith , hartford current reporter daniela alitmari, and the executive director of the congress of municipalities. we are going to start in just a moment but first go over guidelines. four east question, the candidate who is asked the question will get one minute to...