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-mike: [ laughs ].. lemonis: ...a custom drum company can't find the rhythm to meet supply and demand. mike: our turnaround time is six to seven months. -lemonis: six to seven months? -mike: yeah. that's created a backlog of unpaid bills and serious cash-flow problems. chris: we don't have enough money to cover payroll for next week. lemonis: i mean, you're kind of closed. chris: yeah. lemonis: the owner and his right-hand man are out of sync. louie: the lack of communication, i think, between chris and mike, it's like -- it's just...exactly. lemonis: and the two brothers who started this business have split up... scott: what did i ever do to you? mike: i really don't want to get into all that. lemonis: ...causing a whole nother layer of crippling issues. if they can't fix their process and their relationship... mike: fixing the business and this [bleep] is hard enough. lemonis: ...they'll be forced to close their doors forever. mike: i can't take this. [ sniffles ] lemonis: southbridge, massachusetts, s
-mike: [ laughs ].. lemonis: ...a custom drum company can't find the rhythm to meet supply and demand. mike: our turnaround time is six to seven months. -lemonis: six to seven months? -mike: yeah. that's created a backlog of unpaid bills and serious cash-flow problems. chris: we don't have enough money to cover payroll for next week. lemonis: i mean, you're kind of closed. chris: yeah. lemonis: the owner and his right-hand man are out of sync. louie: the lack of communication, i think, between...
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mike? >> mike: peter, thanks a lot. reaction pouring into night from prominent african-american voices, like the lone black republican senator, scott from south carolina. >> think about the numbers, 1.3 million african-americans voted for trump. he is saying that 1.3 million african-americans that you are not black? who in the heck does he think he is? that is the most arrogant, outrageous comment i've heard in a very long time. and i take offense to that. >> mike: tonight's political panel ready to weigh in, joined by fox news contributor's richard fowler, lawrence jones, and gianno caldwell. gentlemen, welcome. >> thank you. >> mike: richard, start with you. how do you respond to senator tim scott and was feeling like joe biden is taking the african-american vote for granted? >> look, i think african-americans should hold every candidate accountable, it's clear the vice president is having a bad day. with that being said, this election is about contrast, comparing one candidate to another, and what we see from the vic
mike? >> mike: peter, thanks a lot. reaction pouring into night from prominent african-american voices, like the lone black republican senator, scott from south carolina. >> think about the numbers, 1.3 million african-americans voted for trump. he is saying that 1.3 million african-americans that you are not black? who in the heck does he think he is? that is the most arrogant, outrageous comment i've heard in a very long time. and i take offense to that. >> mike: tonight's...
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mike. >> mike: doug mckelway, thanks a lot. republican calls investigating planned parenthood for $80 million from the paycheck protection program. the organization president is tailing an increase in telehealth services that includes access to chemical abortions. she breaking news correspondent trace gallagher has the latest for us tonight. good evening. >> good evening to you, led by tom cotton, sending a letter asking attorney bill barr to investigate how 37 planned parenthood affiliates applied for and received some $80 million in loans from the paycheck protection program. here's the senate majority leader, watch. >> we learned yesterday that the nation's largest abortion provider abuse this emergency process and grabbed tens of millions of dollars of taxpayer money for which they were completely, completely ineligible. >> for clarity, organizations with more than 500 employees are not eligible, and just the planned parenthood federation of america, not including the affiliates has around 600 employees. but planned parenth
mike. >> mike: doug mckelway, thanks a lot. republican calls investigating planned parenthood for $80 million from the paycheck protection program. the organization president is tailing an increase in telehealth services that includes access to chemical abortions. she breaking news correspondent trace gallagher has the latest for us tonight. good evening. >> good evening to you, led by tom cotton, sending a letter asking attorney bill barr to investigate how 37 planned parenthood...
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mike. >> mike: chad, thank you very much. officials and some of the big cities and states in the country facing huge mounting debt. pushing for in an enormous new relief package from congress arguing that the jobs of the first responders would likely be the first ones to go. let's talk about some of the language being used with the president of the new york city fire department's largest union. great to have you, sir. >> my pleasure, thank you for having me. >> mike: here is bill de blasio issuing this warning. >> we need to get to mass stimulus done so that people don't have to experience furloughs and layoffs. if it does not happen, that we are missing $7.4 billion in revenue, then all options are on the table. >> mike: gerard, how do you respond? >> i respond, again, he has been saying this for weeks. i'm not happy about it. none of my members are happy about it. the nypd, the ems, i feel that safety has become secondary to progressive agendas or programs. there are plenty of places that money could be cut right now and sa
mike. >> mike: chad, thank you very much. officials and some of the big cities and states in the country facing huge mounting debt. pushing for in an enormous new relief package from congress arguing that the jobs of the first responders would likely be the first ones to go. let's talk about some of the language being used with the president of the new york city fire department's largest union. great to have you, sir. >> my pleasure, thank you for having me. >> mike: here is...
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mike. >> mike: benjamin hall, thank you. up next, america's top military officer on what it takes to be a warrior. first beyond our borders. venezuela's oil minister says the first of 5 iranian tankers holding fuel to the country has arrived. iran is providing venezuela with a million and a half barrels of gasoline and refining components. the u.s. is criticizing the moves since both countries are under u.s. sanctions. russian prosecutors are asking former u.s. marine, paul whalen, to 18 years in a maximum security prison. he is accused of spying for the u.s. he said he was set up and has pleaded not guilty for the charge. benjamin netanyahu complied for an order to attend the first day of his corruption trial sunday in jerusalem. he faces charges of breach of trust and fraud. he denies any wrongdoing paired homes and businesses have lost power during two days of powerlessness during the he calls it a once in a dece type storm. just some other stories in beyond our borders tonight. we will be right back with our special live
mike. >> mike: benjamin hall, thank you. up next, america's top military officer on what it takes to be a warrior. first beyond our borders. venezuela's oil minister says the first of 5 iranian tankers holding fuel to the country has arrived. iran is providing venezuela with a million and a half barrels of gasoline and refining components. the u.s. is criticizing the moves since both countries are under u.s. sanctions. russian prosecutors are asking former u.s. marine, paul whalen, to 18...
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-this is big mike. -mike: mike ference. -lemonis: how you doing, mike? -michael: my pleasure. lemonis: nice to meet you. i'm marcus. -mike: pleased to meet you. -andreas: come on in. -lemonis: you guys are married. -mike: we are. lemonis: so, you own the business together. kathleen: together. we're partners. mike: and then we're gonna concentrate hopefully more on franchises. -lemonis: legitimate franchises? -mike: legitimate franchises. they actually have a 10-year franchise agreement with us where they pay an up-front fee. lemonis: how much was that? mike: it's $10,000 per store. and then they pay an ongoing royalty fee, as well. lemonis: okay. franchising is an incredibly attractive business model because it allows you to get paid once you perfect a concept. my big fat greek gyro only gets about $10,000 when they sign up a new franchise. in success, that fee could grow much higher. better still, each of your franchisees pay the owner a royalty on a monthly basis. that could be anywhere between 4% and 12% of your monthly sales. mike: right now we're making about $60,000, $65
-this is big mike. -mike: mike ference. -lemonis: how you doing, mike? -michael: my pleasure. lemonis: nice to meet you. i'm marcus. -mike: pleased to meet you. -andreas: come on in. -lemonis: you guys are married. -mike: we are. lemonis: so, you own the business together. kathleen: together. we're partners. mike: and then we're gonna concentrate hopefully more on franchises. -lemonis: legitimate franchises? -mike: legitimate franchises. they actually have a 10-year franchise agreement with us...
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idea where mike is at, or you just spoke to mike and mike is doing just fine? >> thus giving all of you hope? >> thus giving us all hope. it's beyond me how any one person can do that. it's unimaginable. >> finally, ellen snyder would pay the price for the murder of mike snyder, and the cover-up that followed. at least that's what mike's side of the family fully expected. but there was that problem with the statute of limitations expired on anything less than first degree murder, there was the chance that ellen snyder could be found not guilty. mike's family was willing to risk that. >> we felt that that strongly that it was premeditated. it was a gamble we were willing to take. >> when it comes to murder, the prosecutor isn't willing to gamble. >> maybe she gets convicted of first-degree murder and maybe that's what he did all along and that would have been justice but with all or nothing when you try to convince beyond a reasonable doubt 12 jurors. >> you didn't want to roll the dice? >> that's a huge risk to roll the dice and not have somebody held accountab
idea where mike is at, or you just spoke to mike and mike is doing just fine? >> thus giving all of you hope? >> thus giving us all hope. it's beyond me how any one person can do that. it's unimaginable. >> finally, ellen snyder would pay the price for the murder of mike snyder, and the cover-up that followed. at least that's what mike's side of the family fully expected. but there was that problem with the statute of limitations expired on anything less than first degree...
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to date, it's my honor to welcome mike garcia. battering, a businessman, family man, and first-generation american, mike has shown a different approach to everything. if you ever want a definition of america, look to mike's life. , like ourration fathers, mothers, grandparents, wanted something better for their children so they came to america. mike dreamed at age six that one day, maybe he could become a navy fighter pilot. it would not be easy, so he applied himself and was nominated to the naval academy from this body itself. not only did he excelled, he graduated in the top 3%, becoming a fighter pilot. of us always look to the skies to dream and wonder what it takes to become one. as he became a fighter pilot, his nature -- nation called upon him to defend our freedom. those that we uphold and he raised his hand for the constitution a few short moments ago. he excelled in that because he believes in service. into the navy,ce he worked as a businessman. he has a beautiful fan, rebecca, his son is with us on the floor and his o
to date, it's my honor to welcome mike garcia. battering, a businessman, family man, and first-generation american, mike has shown a different approach to everything. if you ever want a definition of america, look to mike's life. , like ourration fathers, mothers, grandparents, wanted something better for their children so they came to america. mike dreamed at age six that one day, maybe he could become a navy fighter pilot. it would not be easy, so he applied himself and was nominated to the...
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it was mike dippolito's idea. and mike dippolito was in on it. and she's not guilty. >> it was a stunt. it was a hoax, a ruse, a plan, that mike dippolito hoped to capture the attention of someone in reality tv. >> dalia's lawyers claim that mike and dalia dippolito wanted to be famous. they wanted to be like the stars of "cheaters" and "jersey shore." >> salnick presents a computer forensic expert who found that dalia had searched, "reality shows" on her computer. >> the website name is -- it says welcometorealitytvcastingcall. come. >> it fits with his obsession with about his appearance, his vanity. and others might be interested in his reality. >> i was shocked. i mean, where was the evidence that this was a reality show plot? >> i didn't do anything. please, i didn't do anything. >> at no time does she ever stand up and say, well, hold on a minute. this was all -- michael, mohamed, wait a minute, this is all a setup. we were all acting, right? wouldn't be that the first thing out of your mouth if you're about to be arrested? >> and not only
it was mike dippolito's idea. and mike dippolito was in on it. and she's not guilty. >> it was a stunt. it was a hoax, a ruse, a plan, that mike dippolito hoped to capture the attention of someone in reality tv. >> dalia's lawyers claim that mike and dalia dippolito wanted to be famous. they wanted to be like the stars of "cheaters" and "jersey shore." >> salnick presents a computer forensic expert who found that dalia had searched, "reality...
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mike job is tough to describe. that is partially because long tenured all-stars like mike havo a way of carving out their own nich. but it's also because his work is literally classified. mike is been in charge of office of senate security almost as long as i've been in the senate. he came on board as acting director in 1987. he took over a brand-new office with incredibly important and sensitive functions. the details are not republican assumption let's say there were two mains. missions. first, mike has managed modernized and expanded to secure facilities and systems that provide classified information in the capital to senators and committees as we govern the country. he sometimes has been a diplomatic liaison to the executive branch who has been, who has advocated for the senates prerogative and as a skillful manager of people, and logistics, he has mature our secrets stay secret once they arrive here. second, mike has been one of our top leaders on the security of the senate itself. he helps plan for contingen
mike job is tough to describe. that is partially because long tenured all-stars like mike havo a way of carving out their own nich. but it's also because his work is literally classified. mike is been in charge of office of senate security almost as long as i've been in the senate. he came on board as acting director in 1987. he took over a brand-new office with incredibly important and sensitive functions. the details are not republican assumption let's say there were two mains. missions....
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has a way to synthesize it, he's here with a call to action mike, take it away >> yeah. so this is one of those situations that we're talking about stocks that are trading close to their ail-time highs in this environment we're talking about stocks that seem to be recovering. what do you do about the names that have already performed very, very well? gold has performed well and by extension the gold miners have performed well in many cases they're a levered play on gold and here we are with gdx trading at seven-year highs and for people looking at this saying i want to be long the metal. i know there's a lot of basically monetary printing going on, it seems like a good environment and the input costs and operating costs are going long, but do you want to chase it with a stock up this much this is a situation where you want to look at stock substitutes and ways to make a bullish bet that don't necessarily offer you the immediate downside risk if it gives a little bit back. if you are long gdx right now or if you're long gold looking for a levered way to play it, but one w
has a way to synthesize it, he's here with a call to action mike, take it away >> yeah. so this is one of those situations that we're talking about stocks that are trading close to their ail-time highs in this environment we're talking about stocks that seem to be recovering. what do you do about the names that have already performed very, very well? gold has performed well and by extension the gold miners have performed well in many cases they're a levered play on gold and here we are...
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ith that i congratulate you, mike. and i look forward to what you're able to achieve in this you've been able to achieve before you came here. i yield back. sherman. the speaker: does the gentleman yield? to the man: i yield newest member from california, the honorable mike garcia. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. garcia: thank you, madam speaker. he gentleman from california, leader mccarthy, for that very gracious introduction. i want to thank you all for being here today. and foremost, i want to thank my beautiful bride and wife, rebecca. two beautiful boys, preston and jett, for being the backbone the spirit of and this campaign for over a year now. so thank you very much. i also want to thank the 715,000 california's beautiful 25th congressional district that here, and it's a huge honor that has been bestowed upon me to represent body. this do it with humility and with hopefully performance that represents all of us in the 25th district. better way to no serve this c
ith that i congratulate you, mike. and i look forward to what you're able to achieve in this you've been able to achieve before you came here. i yield back. sherman. the speaker: does the gentleman yield? to the man: i yield newest member from california, the honorable mike garcia. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. garcia: thank you, madam speaker. he gentleman from california, leader mccarthy, for that very gracious introduction. i want to thank...
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it looks just great. >> mike, what do you think of the trade? >> it's one of f the situations where you have a binary outcome. this is a company a lot o people thought might maekyuke as much four bucks which wouldn't make it overwhelmingly expensive. it isn't a one trick pony in that sense i don't have much of a view on sight. but i do like the way tony is structuring the trade. >> still to come, just what are you implying why you should be asking that question mike schools us with a little reflection on the fundamentals of the game and illustrates them with a real world case study and very everything options action, check out our website. whooil you're there, you can sign up for our newsletter ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> volatility is the name of the game but when it comes to trading options, the vix is the tip of the iceberg if you're joining us for the first time, mike is here to guide you through the nuts an bolts of options pricing and a way to play one of the market's worst performing sectors, so take it away so. >> it's the annualized
it looks just great. >> mike, what do you think of the trade? >> it's one of f the situations where you have a binary outcome. this is a company a lot o people thought might maekyuke as much four bucks which wouldn't make it overwhelmingly expensive. it isn't a one trick pony in that sense i don't have much of a view on sight. but i do like the way tony is structuring the trade. >> still to come, just what are you implying why you should be asking that question mike schools us...
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so mike, we will miss you. but old habits die hard and we simply aren't willing to sever all ties so this morning, the senate will officially designate mike senate securities director. the office first ever director will become his first ever director americans. don't worry mike, your new job description will just be a little bit lighter. if i have the biggest mystery they have to tackle for a while is whether to play nine holes on saturday rfid and 18.ne holes on the senate and your country thank you for everything you
so mike, we will miss you. but old habits die hard and we simply aren't willing to sever all ties so this morning, the senate will officially designate mike senate securities director. the office first ever director will become his first ever director americans. don't worry mike, your new job description will just be a little bit lighter. if i have the biggest mystery they have to tackle for a while is whether to play nine holes on saturday rfid and 18.ne holes on the senate and your country...
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long >> a man of so few words >> mike khouw? >> look, the way to play marvell going into earnings, options aren't overpriced and use the 30/34 call spreads specifically is the one i was looking at. >> tony, your final call. >> i'm looking for insight to beat clinical trials and i'm buying the call vertical spread, going out to july and buying the 100/115 call spread on insight >> that does it for us here on "options action. we are back next friday. bonus hour of "fast" is coming up next. >> announcer: "options action" sponsored by think or swim by td ameritrade ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and look, it feels like i'm just i'm sewasting time.nfo on options trading, ♪ that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. so it's like my streaming service. well except now, you're binge learning. for a limited time, get up to $800 when you open an
long >> a man of so few words >> mike khouw? >> look, the way to play marvell going into earnings, options aren't overpriced and use the 30/34 call spreads specifically is the one i was looking at. >> tony, your final call. >> i'm looking for insight to beat clinical trials and i'm buying the call vertical spread, going out to july and buying the 100/115 call spread on insight >> that does it for us here on "options action. we are back next friday. bonus...
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long >> a man of so few words >> mike khouw? >> look, the way to play marvel going into earnings, options aren't overpriced and use the 30/34 call spreads specificall is the one i was looking at. >> tony, your final call. >> i'm looking for insite to beat clinical trials and i'm buying the call vertical spread, going out to july and buying the 100/115 call spread on incisite >> we are back next friday bonus hour of "fast" is coming up next. i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. >> announcer: "options action" sponsored by think or swim by k ameritrade tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. so it's like my streaming service. well except now, you're binge learning. for a limited time, get up to $800 when you open and fund an account. call 866-300-9417 or visit tdameritrade.com/learn. ♪ it's got all my favorite shows turn oright there.boom, i wish my trading platform worked like that. well h
long >> a man of so few words >> mike khouw? >> look, the way to play marvel going into earnings, options aren't overpriced and use the 30/34 call spreads specificall is the one i was looking at. >> tony, your final call. >> i'm looking for insite to beat clinical trials and i'm buying the call vertical spread, going out to july and buying the 100/115 call spread on incisite >> we are back next friday bonus hour of "fast" is coming up next. i'm...
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mike, i'll go back to you. what do you, quickly, it sounds like it's an airline-specific issue. >> it is an airline-specific issue and there will be businesses that will be able to hit the reset button and i'm not sure that that necessarily applies to the airlines. there has to be some evidence that there will basically be a return for levels of air travel that's significantly higher and each if it increased dramatically, we've all seen the statistics to levels that haven't been seen since the 19 notice, and of cours we're dealing with infrastructure in a very capital intensive business where investors are skeptical about where they recover quickly that's one of the things you need when you're lending to someone. i'm not surprised to see what we're seeing here, and i think there's a lot more uncertainty to come in that space. >> it does look like the stock is dropping in the after-hours session down now 3.3% very quickly, carter, what does this chart look like to you? >> united? let's say this it's been bankrup
mike, i'll go back to you. what do you, quickly, it sounds like it's an airline-specific issue. >> it is an airline-specific issue and there will be businesses that will be able to hit the reset button and i'm not sure that that necessarily applies to the airlines. there has to be some evidence that there will basically be a return for levels of air travel that's significantly higher and each if it increased dramatically, we've all seen the statistics to levels that haven't been seen...
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ith that i congratulate you, mike. and i look forward to what you're able to achieve in this you've been able to achieve before you came here. i yield back. sherman. the speaker: does the gentleman yield? to the man: i yield newest member from california, the honorable mike garcia. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. garcia: thank you, madam speaker. he gentleman from california, leader mccarthy, for that very gracious introduction. i want to thank you all for being here today. and foremost, i want to thank my beautiful bride and wife, rebecca. two beautiful boys, preston and jett, for being the backbone the spirit of and this campaign for over a year now. so thank you very much. i also want to thank the 715,000 california's beautiful 25th congressional district that here, and it's a huge honor that has been bestowed upon me to represent body. this do it with humility and with hopefully performance that represents all of us in the 25th district. better way to no serve this c
ith that i congratulate you, mike. and i look forward to what you're able to achieve in this you've been able to achieve before you came here. i yield back. sherman. the speaker: does the gentleman yield? to the man: i yield newest member from california, the honorable mike garcia. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. garcia: thank you, madam speaker. he gentleman from california, leader mccarthy, for that very gracious introduction. i want to thank...
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so mike, we will miss you. but old habits die hard and we simply aren't willing to sever all ties so this morning, the senate will officially designate mike senate securities director. the office first ever director will become his first ever director americans. don't worry mike, your new job description will just be a little bit lighter. if i have the biggest mystery they have to tackle for a while is whether to play nine holes on saturday rfid and 18.ne holes on the senate and your country thank you for everything you have done. >> the senate banking committee this morning will give testimony from secretary and the federal reserve chairman help about the economic distress caused by the covid-19 pandemic. this testimony on the secretary and the chairman of the fed is one of the requirements the senate democrats have secured an estate care is actively have been pushing for it to happen for several weeks. the fact that is taken so long, is once again, one more indication the republicans senate colleagues are not
so mike, we will miss you. but old habits die hard and we simply aren't willing to sever all ties so this morning, the senate will officially designate mike senate securities director. the office first ever director will become his first ever director americans. don't worry mike, your new job description will just be a little bit lighter. if i have the biggest mystery they have to tackle for a while is whether to play nine holes on saturday rfid and 18.ne holes on the senate and your country...
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so, mike, what are you doing now? >> you know, this thing just doesn't look like it will stop any time soon and now that we'll approach that strike to 37 1/2, i think this is a good opportunity for us to roll out, and we can reduce the risk if it happens to pull back and this time i would take the profits that i have made and let those ride on an upside call because i haven't seen any evidence rid now that the fundamentals that are basically propelling the space are coming to an end any time soon. >> are you still bullish on the miner, carter? >> very. gold is set up for much higher prices and the miners are the leverage play to do it and gdxj for all miners and all roads point to gold. >> just last week, tony said corporate bonds might yield you some gains. >> if we look at u.s. ten-year yields you're looking at about an average of 66 basis points on treasurys versus hyg is offering almost nine times that at 550 basis points and then you couple that with the fact that the fed is outright going to start buying these h
so, mike, what are you doing now? >> you know, this thing just doesn't look like it will stop any time soon and now that we'll approach that strike to 37 1/2, i think this is a good opportunity for us to roll out, and we can reduce the risk if it happens to pull back and this time i would take the profits that i have made and let those ride on an upside call because i haven't seen any evidence rid now that the fundamentals that are basically propelling the space are coming to an end any...
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mike: yes we did. [laughter] jason: we obviously should open things up and see what kinds of questions our viewers have. we already had one here, so i am going to jump in and take us through a few of these. we have got from dan in michigan. he wanted to know, can you help me understand why the u.s. allowed berlin to be divided? mike: if you are a university of michigan fan, i will. that is where i went. the argument is eisenhower called berlin a prestige objective. in other words, there is nothing militarily necessary about the occupation up or than, because the yalta agreement said there would be shared occupation of germany. eisenhower's argument is, we still have a war with the japanese to deal with. i am not going to let my soldiers get killed for something we have to give back to the soviets. the argument was, physically the occupation of it is the responsibility of the soviet union, but the postwar political arrangement is some level of cooperation in the occupation of germany. in eisenhower's mi
mike: yes we did. [laughter] jason: we obviously should open things up and see what kinds of questions our viewers have. we already had one here, so i am going to jump in and take us through a few of these. we have got from dan in michigan. he wanted to know, can you help me understand why the u.s. allowed berlin to be divided? mike: if you are a university of michigan fan, i will. that is where i went. the argument is eisenhower called berlin a prestige objective. in other words, there is...
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conrad and will put those to mike. it's a chance to have those one-on-one with mike in one little thing we learned last week from the first of these online teachings, if you are having some trouble with the broadcast quality, image quality that your scene, sometimes you can adjust to your image quality, reduce in other words into get a little bit better sound. try that, this is all new for us so were stumbling a little bit so please have some forbearance for a technical difficulties which are probably going to be inevitable. let me say a couple words about mike, i imagine folks tuning in know about his writing but some might be new to mike's work, he is one of the great historians and political and cultural analyst that were lucky to have, he's written and edited 20 books across a ride over a of topics, i think it's fair to say there are couple of main threads in his work, one is and he'll be joining us from san diego, focus on southern california, books like college you fear, city of corpse, he has analyze the history
conrad and will put those to mike. it's a chance to have those one-on-one with mike in one little thing we learned last week from the first of these online teachings, if you are having some trouble with the broadcast quality, image quality that your scene, sometimes you can adjust to your image quality, reduce in other words into get a little bit better sound. try that, this is all new for us so were stumbling a little bit so please have some forbearance for a technical difficulties which are...
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the nsa forwarded all surveillance reports that included mike flynn's name the white house where mike flynn's name was promptly unmasked. this was a domestic spying operation. that's what it was. it was hidden under the pretext of national security. once you see the details, that's very clear. plenty of the 39 people who saw flynn's name, who unmasked it, had no reason to know his name. they were not national security officials. they were political hacks, and that's not an exaggeration. on december 6th for example, the american ambassador to italy, a guy called john phillips asked to unmask mike flynn's name. phillips is not an intelligence officer. he is an obama campaign donor who is married to a former obama aid. why was phillips party to spying on an american citizen? what could possibly be the justification for that? we don't know. we can only gas. the ambassadors to russia and turkey, by the way, also saw mike flynn's name. some in the press tonight are defending this, but that shouldn't be defending it. it is totally wrong. samantha power was the one abbasid air but in the real
the nsa forwarded all surveillance reports that included mike flynn's name the white house where mike flynn's name was promptly unmasked. this was a domestic spying operation. that's what it was. it was hidden under the pretext of national security. once you see the details, that's very clear. plenty of the 39 people who saw flynn's name, who unmasked it, had no reason to know his name. they were not national security officials. they were political hacks, and that's not an exaggeration. on...
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mike: any suggestions? >> i think it is important to remember, for teachers to remember that students today are far from world war ii as we were from the civil war. so what did we know about the civil war? not too much when you come right down to it. i heard of skirmishes of forces and farm communities in western kentucky, but we didn't know much about the civil war in high school. >> so i have a lot of confidence in today's young people. i think they are curious. high school groups that particularly, i get a couple of reactions. i get intensive interest on the part of a few students in the classes. in others, they seem to be sleeping. i don't know, i think i would emphasize to teachers that you are not focusing entirely on the military aspects. today every world war ii veteran is a hero. we know that is not true, all of us know that is not true. we appreciate that but we were not all heroes, we were ordinary young people. good, bad, defective or not. the unity of the country that resulted for one reason or
mike: any suggestions? >> i think it is important to remember, for teachers to remember that students today are far from world war ii as we were from the civil war. so what did we know about the civil war? not too much when you come right down to it. i heard of skirmishes of forces and farm communities in western kentucky, but we didn't know much about the civil war in high school. >> so i have a lot of confidence in today's young people. i think they are curious. high school groups...
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they left the scene, and mike can tell us much more. mike. >> we moved around to the east side of the third precinct. let me step out of the shot so you can see clearly. no mob has this one. at the front of the entrance here on the east side is in flames. the demonstrators are up on the fence, dancing, shooting fireworks into the air, they have been in and out of the building. in fact, we see them leaving the building with some helmets. and there is an explosion out of the front of the precinct. and lighting roman candles at the front end of that. and i want to show you the minnehaha lake wine and spirits engulfed in flames. not only that dramatic flames, but that's where there was a big collapse of the storefront, but flames leaping out of the center of the building, there is some kind of hole in the top of that liquor store, of course the liquor store owner is not connected to the tragic event. but the violent spread, and i do see some, we might as well take one more shot, about i would call that about two blocks from the location. an
they left the scene, and mike can tell us much more. mike. >> we moved around to the east side of the third precinct. let me step out of the shot so you can see clearly. no mob has this one. at the front of the entrance here on the east side is in flames. the demonstrators are up on the fence, dancing, shooting fireworks into the air, they have been in and out of the building. in fact, we see them leaving the building with some helmets. and there is an explosion out of the front of the...
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mike: thanks a lot. in the growing calls for republican senators to investigate planned parenthood for receiving $80 million from the paycheck protection program the organization's president is healing an increase in telehealth services which includes access to chemical abortions. trace gallagher has the latest for us tonight. >> republican senators led by arkansas's tom cotton announced a letter asking william barr to investigate how 37 planned parenthood affiliates across the country applied for and received some $80 million in loans from the paycheck protection program. here's the senate majority leader. >> we went yesterday the nation's largest abortion provider, planned parenthood abuse this emergency process and grabbed tens of millions of dollars of taxpayer money for which they were completely completely ineligible. >> organizations of more than 500 employees are not eligible and just the planned parenthood federation of america has aroused 600 employees but planned parenthood says this gop effor
mike: thanks a lot. in the growing calls for republican senators to investigate planned parenthood for receiving $80 million from the paycheck protection program the organization's president is healing an increase in telehealth services which includes access to chemical abortions. trace gallagher has the latest for us tonight. >> republican senators led by arkansas's tom cotton announced a letter asking william barr to investigate how 37 planned parenthood affiliates across the country...
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president trump dropped charges against mike flynn. mike flynn was lying to mike pence. he was lying to the fbi to cover up for donald trump, for donald trump's direction that mike flynn should do a secret deal with the russians to relax sanctions. notwithstanding the president's comments today at the white house, this is not about the obama administration. nice try. it was the trump administration's own career prosecutors that initially brought charges against mike flynn not one but two guilty pleas from him. he was a convicted felon and now all of a sudden donald trump said if you don't drop the charges i'm going to pardon him and so prosecutors had no choice but to exit stage right and now mike flynn will have the guilty plea zexonerated from his recor. >> peter baker, i had heard around the time that career prosecutors -- one quit the department and i think others quit the case from the roger stone -- bill barr's involvement in roger stone's sentencing, that pardons were being prepped for roger stone and mike flynn. why not -- do you or your justice department corres
president trump dropped charges against mike flynn. mike flynn was lying to mike pence. he was lying to the fbi to cover up for donald trump, for donald trump's direction that mike flynn should do a secret deal with the russians to relax sanctions. notwithstanding the president's comments today at the white house, this is not about the obama administration. nice try. it was the trump administration's own career prosecutors that initially brought charges against mike flynn not one but two guilty...
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. >>> first checking in with abc7 news mike nicco. mike, i was struggling last night. it was so hot. i ep opened the window, it was still hot. i just said i was going to be hot. >> how can i say this to you, sorry and that was it for you. welcome to the warmest morning we are going to have this week. okay. when you talk about opening the windows and trying to stay cool, like kumasi mentioned. you just haven't been able to do it overnight and through this morning. temperatures are up to ten degrees warmer than yesterday at this time. so, we're going to have a small window from about 5:00 to 7:00 and that is when is the best time to open the windows. otherwise look at the numbers along the east bay shore. nice around richmond and berkeley and then get up around 64 degrees and into the hills and look at the mid 70s concord, antioch, brentwood. the hottest area in the morning areas while the rest of us are pretty much in the 60s until you get down to san jose where it's 71 degrees right now. watch out for hot cars while you're driving today. if you saw my post on twitter.
. >>> first checking in with abc7 news mike nicco. mike, i was struggling last night. it was so hot. i ep opened the window, it was still hot. i just said i was going to be hot. >> how can i say this to you, sorry and that was it for you. welcome to the warmest morning we are going to have this week. okay. when you talk about opening the windows and trying to stay cool, like kumasi mentioned. you just haven't been able to do it overnight and through this morning. temperatures are...
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mike: in queue. host: we are adjourned pretty. >> tonight's special edition of book tv with a focus on politics. beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, author discusses this book help windows . on the impact of covid-19 on democracy around the world. then, no justice in the shadows, later author and former national security advisor to president trump, hr mcmaster, talked about the global political and economic impact of covid-19. i spoke to become a tonight and over the weekend on "c-span2". >> friday night starting at 8:0, watch class of 2020 commitment speeches by doctor deborah in new york. ohio governor mike was miami university in oxford ohio. speaker of the house nancy pelosi, smith college in massachusetts, democratic presidential candidate joe biden delivering remarks to columbia law school graduates. and secretary of defense mark, to the naval academy in annapolis. watch class of 2020 commitment speeches. friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and online at cspan.org. on this on the free c-span radi
mike: in queue. host: we are adjourned pretty. >> tonight's special edition of book tv with a focus on politics. beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, author discusses this book help windows . on the impact of covid-19 on democracy around the world. then, no justice in the shadows, later author and former national security advisor to president trump, hr mcmaster, talked about the global political and economic impact of covid-19. i spoke to become a tonight and over the weekend on...
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mike pompeo knew about at least one of those investigations because mike pompeo refused to be interviewed for one of them and instead, submitted written answers about the arms sales to saudi arabia. nbc news reports that mike pompeo held two dozen elite dinners at the expense of taxpayers attended by influential republican party figures and business leaders who would be likely contributors to a pompeo presidential campaign in 2024. joining our discussion now is former deputy national security adviser to president obama, ben rhodes, an msnbc political analyst. ben, we have a secretary of state recommending, requesting the firing of the inspector general in his department who is investigating the secretary of state and you have a president of the united states who is trying to effectuate that firing, saying he has no idea what it's about. >> yeah, i mean, it's truly extraordinary, lawrence and the common thread as speaker pelosi alluded to is they don't like anybody looking into what they're doing. they don't like congress investigating and having oversight. they certainly don't like indepe
mike pompeo knew about at least one of those investigations because mike pompeo refused to be interviewed for one of them and instead, submitted written answers about the arms sales to saudi arabia. nbc news reports that mike pompeo held two dozen elite dinners at the expense of taxpayers attended by influential republican party figures and business leaders who would be likely contributors to a pompeo presidential campaign in 2024. joining our discussion now is former deputy national security...
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mike, i wish you well. i hope you finally get to play all the golf you want, complete the appalachian trail and that you enjoy every day of your well-earned retirement. congratulations. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the leadership time is reserved. morning business is closed. under the previous order, the senate will proceed to executive session to resume consideration of the following nomination, which the clerk will report. the clerk: nomination, the judiciary, scott h. rash, of arizona, to be united states district judge for the district of arizona. mr. durbin: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from illinois. mr. durbin: i ask consent the quorum call be suspended. the presiding officer: we're not in a quorum call. mr. durbin: thank you, madam president. madam president, some of you at home may be old enough to remember a distinct circular scar on your upper arm. you may have had a parent or grandparent who had one. that was one of the world's greatest public health successio
mike, i wish you well. i hope you finally get to play all the golf you want, complete the appalachian trail and that you enjoy every day of your well-earned retirement. congratulations. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the leadership time is reserved. morning business is closed. under the previous order, the senate will proceed to executive session to resume consideration of the following nomination, which the clerk will report. the clerk: nomination, the judiciary, scott h. rash, of...
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where to begin, mike? i think the place to begin that is pretty straight forward is the world as it appears to allied leaders in 1918, 1919, at the end of world war i. so many people perished in that conflict. as the american, french, italian leaders met, they were faced with their own pandemic. looking at that world, looking , how did they think about moving beyond world war war -- world war? >> first of all, thank you for everything that you have done signing in. obviously if you are in this are usingting, you this time productively. for me it has been a time to reflect on the ways, the dates that you live in, the present time you live in changes the way you think about the past and the way you think about these questions jason is identifying, have you deal with pandemic and how you deal with crisis. undert think anyone is illusions. newdo you make sense of the world you are living in. one thing this crisis has done -- it made me realize how similar and broad respects they were thinking when hundred year
where to begin, mike? i think the place to begin that is pretty straight forward is the world as it appears to allied leaders in 1918, 1919, at the end of world war i. so many people perished in that conflict. as the american, french, italian leaders met, they were faced with their own pandemic. looking at that world, looking , how did they think about moving beyond world war war -- world war? >> first of all, thank you for everything that you have done signing in. obviously if you are in...
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the talk with mike will be recorded. you can access it on the haymarket books, youtube channel and the leading independent radical publishing houses in the united states, close comrades and 2 houses that are suffering during this incredible crisis like a lot of other organizations across our movements, this is a big challenge for us. if you are getting something from this event, the great talk with naomi and others. if you enjoyed profiting from the knowledge from haymarket books, it is a good time, something we appreciate. by books from us to keep us going, get this going, we also have if you are in the position of -- superappreciate it right now. more housekeeping. mike's talk is a little different in that we are one on one with mike to engage with him and put questions to him. listen to him talk and thinking of things you want him to address, respond to the videos, if you are watching on twitter, suite us. i will collate with my comrade john mcdonald and anthony arnold, a chance to have a more intimate one on one with
the talk with mike will be recorded. you can access it on the haymarket books, youtube channel and the leading independent radical publishing houses in the united states, close comrades and 2 houses that are suffering during this incredible crisis like a lot of other organizations across our movements, this is a big challenge for us. if you are getting something from this event, the great talk with naomi and others. if you enjoyed profiting from the knowledge from haymarket books, it is a good...
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been heaping praise on governor mike dewine. they faced each other in an ugly senate race. they have always been cordial but they did certainly not shy away from criticizing each other at any stretch during their careers. so that kind of shows some of the unity so to speak that has gone on here. the president attitude towards governor dewine has been interesting because you see the governor -- see the president go after some of these other governors around the country, keeping the shutdown and place our masks or any number of things and these are all things mike dewine either did first or was very vocal about. notably donald trump leaves mike dewine out of that criticism when he's going after gretchen whitmer, gp just jb pritzker. that's an interesting dynamic. , the the response messaging from washington is generally at odds with messaging in ohio, there has never been any kind of splashproof everybody i talked to said governor dewine and donald trump have a good working relationship. if you are interested in the buckeye state politics from the statehouse to the capital, a
been heaping praise on governor mike dewine. they faced each other in an ugly senate race. they have always been cordial but they did certainly not shy away from criticizing each other at any stretch during their careers. so that kind of shows some of the unity so to speak that has gone on here. the president attitude towards governor dewine has been interesting because you see the governor -- see the president go after some of these other governors around the country, keeping the shutdown and...
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thanks, mike. >>> 6:42. up for debate still ahead on "today in the bay," why today is a critical one when it comes to the future of pg&e and its request to emerge from bankruptcy. >>> president trump says he wants to regulate or even shutdown twitter. we'll tell you about the latest. we will take you out to the big board where the dow continues to trend higher. this will be three days in a row of upward movement. >>> striking now, the pandemic could delay the new a's stadium. >>> good thursday morning. right now at 6:46, in walnut creek we just have to make it one more day of this hot weather before we get a cooldown this weekend. we're going to start out with our temperatures in the 60s and see it heat up again into the 90s. we'll talk about what is ahead for your weekend coming up in a few minutes. >>> we may have one more day, a third in a row, with metering lights at the bay bridge. not yet but look at the slowing approaching the toll plaza. i am watching for the updates from chp and, of course, we will
thanks, mike. >>> 6:42. up for debate still ahead on "today in the bay," why today is a critical one when it comes to the future of pg&e and its request to emerge from bankruptcy. >>> president trump says he wants to regulate or even shutdown twitter. we'll tell you about the latest. we will take you out to the big board where the dow continues to trend higher. this will be three days in a row of upward movement. >>> striking now, the pandemic could...
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hi, jobina. >> thank you, mike. good morning, everyone. for the most part, a relatively smooth morning. i do want to take you to the maps of san francisco, though. so i can show you the biggest disruption for our essential commuters is going to be the full closure of state route 1 between 101 and gary boulevard. this is in the northbound and southbound direction. this started at 10:00 p.m. and this will wrap up around 8:00 p.m. and that is due to road cnstruction in the area. avoid this because you will not be able to get through. now to a live look in the south bay, check out 101 in san jose. pretty clear ride for the most part. again, as we continue throughout the week, we will see more and more people head out on the roads. check that out. looking good. everything is, you know, pretty clear. so, i'll let you know if anything changes. reggie and kumasi. >> thank you, jobina. >>> a low-budget movie number one in america and it could be because of drive-ins. >>> also, this video will stop you in your tracks. the shocking video of a bear wa
hi, jobina. >> thank you, mike. good morning, everyone. for the most part, a relatively smooth morning. i do want to take you to the maps of san francisco, though. so i can show you the biggest disruption for our essential commuters is going to be the full closure of state route 1 between 101 and gary boulevard. this is in the northbound and southbound direction. this started at 10:00 p.m. and this will wrap up around 8:00 p.m. and that is due to road cnstruction in the area. avoid this...
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mi mike pence has stood by and warmly enabled these things. we would like an apology for separating thousands of migrant children from their parents, inviting the taliban to camp david, siding with vladimir putin. calli calling neo-nazis very fine people. mocking a 16-year-old climate activist, mocking christine blasey ford. ignoring warnings on coronavirus, mishandling the coronavirus. we still don't have tests for the coronavirus. why are we opening the country when we have no test for coronavirus. there are about 15,000 more. but let's start with apologizing for those and we'll get to the rest. yesterday's mother's day. we're having a nice morning, i'm with the family, and i get a text that says the president is tweeting about you. so he tweets, took me a while to find it, because he tweeted 125 times yesterday. he tweets more fake times this time from jimmy kimmel's last-place show. he tweeted once every seven and a half minutes yesterday. that's impressive. he ignored a pandemic and his wife on mother's day. he really can do it all. so i
mi mike pence has stood by and warmly enabled these things. we would like an apology for separating thousands of migrant children from their parents, inviting the taliban to camp david, siding with vladimir putin. calli calling neo-nazis very fine people. mocking a 16-year-old climate activist, mocking christine blasey ford. ignoring warnings on coronavirus, mishandling the coronavirus. we still don't have tests for the coronavirus. why are we opening the country when we have no test for...
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it is friday, may 29th. >> rain, mike. what happened? >> well, i'm trying to please everybody that's what it is. you know, record heat for those that like the heat to rain and cooler than average temper whichwhich for those who don't. it could be a tough job. here's a look at what is going on with live doppler 7. a few radar returns and a gorgeous, look at that multi-layer shot and multi-color shot from the east bay hills camera and brian back in transmission doing a great job of dialing that in. that is absolutely gorgeous. let's talk about what is going to happen this afternoon. an increase in the clouds as the low clouds retreat to the coast and look at the consquenequence half moon bay, richmond. low to upper 70s throughout the bay and most of the bay and few 80s in the east bay and south bay. 20 degrees cooler than just two days ago. even cooler weather this weekend and i'll show you a chance of rain coming up. first, let's talk traffic with o jobina. good morning. >> good morning, mike. thank you very much. all lanes reopen on west
it is friday, may 29th. >> rain, mike. what happened? >> well, i'm trying to please everybody that's what it is. you know, record heat for those that like the heat to rain and cooler than average temper whichwhich for those who don't. it could be a tough job. here's a look at what is going on with live doppler 7. a few radar returns and a gorgeous, look at that multi-layer shot and multi-color shot from the east bay hills camera and brian back in transmission doing a great job of...
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mike: many thanks. this evening the justice department is moving against states it would like to see reopening faster, the justice department supporting a lawsuit by state lawmakers seeking to challenge the stay-at-home order in illinois. the lawsuit claims illinois's governor cannot keep restrictions in place longer than 20 days. extending the lockdown could be deemed arbitrary and unlawful. all this is democratic michigan governor gretchen witmer extends her stay-at-home order to june 12th. that is his fifth extension of a mandate that has put her at odds with republican lawmakers and anti-lockdown protesters. joe biden taking heed tonight over a comment about the african-american vote, the presumptive democratic presidential nominee told the radio host this morning but if someone does not support him, then you need black, critics of the current firms democrats take the african american vote for granted, biden did apologize late this afternoon saying he was too cavalier. >> more questions. if you have
mike: many thanks. this evening the justice department is moving against states it would like to see reopening faster, the justice department supporting a lawsuit by state lawmakers seeking to challenge the stay-at-home order in illinois. the lawsuit claims illinois's governor cannot keep restrictions in place longer than 20 days. extending the lockdown could be deemed arbitrary and unlawful. all this is democratic michigan governor gretchen witmer extends her stay-at-home order to june 12th....
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make the most of it, right, mike? >> right. looks like they're practicing for holey moley when they're 10. the sequel. let's talk about what is going on weather wise. our beaches mid to upper 60s tomorrow but look at monterey and santa cruz. 70 to 77. and it just gets a little bit hotter sunday and on to monday. but the sea breeze. look how localized it is. it is going to be boiling hot. 80s 90s everywhere but along the immediate coast other than santa cruz at 83 and enjoy your local air conditioning. kumasi? >> all right, thanks, mike. >>> coming up next at 5:00, mask battle. why the president said he chose not to cover his face during a factory tour. >>> the dos and don'ts if you're planning to spend time outside. >>> and a popular san francisco taco shop reopening. the changes it's making to cater to customers, again. >>> i'm reggie aqui. our new abc7 streaming app. it is just in time because i bet your dog is ti you can download it on tv and tv. navigate to your search bar or app store depending on which one you have. on fi
make the most of it, right, mike? >> right. looks like they're practicing for holey moley when they're 10. the sequel. let's talk about what is going on weather wise. our beaches mid to upper 60s tomorrow but look at monterey and santa cruz. 70 to 77. and it just gets a little bit hotter sunday and on to monday. but the sea breeze. look how localized it is. it is going to be boiling hot. 80s 90s everywhere but along the immediate coast other than santa cruz at 83 and enjoy your local air...
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hey, mike. >> hi, guys. let's talk about the weather and start by looking at our east bay hills camera and 48 degrees and back towards the coast where there are a few low clouds and high clouds for the rest of us. mainly sunny today and seasonal and breezy. if you liked yesterday, how about we do it again today. clouds bring us drizzle and light rain up in the north bay saturday afternoon into the evening hours. here's a look at our temperatures and start with our microclimates down in the south bay. a lot of mid to upper 70s here with los gatos and san jose at 76. 67 to 73 degrees. little bit of a spread there. 60 at the coast today and mid 60s downtown and then we'll jump into the low to mid 70s for most of the north bay valleys and along the east bay shore, how about upper 60s to low 70s until you get to castro valley and fremont. and mid 70s is where we start inland to low 80s out along highway 4. tonight you can see the cloud cover rolling in and milder temperatures tomorrow morning and low to upper 50s
hey, mike. >> hi, guys. let's talk about the weather and start by looking at our east bay hills camera and 48 degrees and back towards the coast where there are a few low clouds and high clouds for the rest of us. mainly sunny today and seasonal and breezy. if you liked yesterday, how about we do it again today. clouds bring us drizzle and light rain up in the north bay saturday afternoon into the evening hours. here's a look at our temperatures and start with our microclimates down in...