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-steve: i'm steve grafton. lemonis: i was just trying out some of your furniture. steve: nice.emonis: who do you primarily make your furniture for? steve: interior designers. lemonis: and so a customer cannot come here and buy this stuff? steve: this is stuff that i've had from years ago, and i just put this showroom together over the last six to nine months. and what i need is to merchandise this with current inventory that we sell today. lemonis: so this is essentially a showroom that has furniture that you can't buy. they're a custom manufacturer, so this warehouse is not a showroom. it's just a bunch of unclaimed furniture. how long have you been in this building? steve: since 1964. 50 years. my dad, my dad. lemonis: oh, your dad. okay. steve: he's here, actually. lemonis: i would love to meet him. steve: i would love for you to meet him. go ahead. -papa! -esteban: hey! lemonis: how you doing, sir? -esteban: so far, so good. -lemonis: your name? esteban: esteban grafton. lemonis: nice to meet you, sir. -esteban: nice to meet you. -lemonis: wow. esteban: well, i've been here
-steve: i'm steve grafton. lemonis: i was just trying out some of your furniture. steve: nice.emonis: who do you primarily make your furniture for? steve: interior designers. lemonis: and so a customer cannot come here and buy this stuff? steve: this is stuff that i've had from years ago, and i just put this showroom together over the last six to nine months. and what i need is to merchandise this with current inventory that we sell today. lemonis: so this is essentially a showroom that has...
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steve? steve: thank you, brian.ot giving up their attacks against the president's border policies doubling down on their calls by some to get rid of ice. >> it has become a deportation force. get rid of it, start over, reimagine it. and building is that actually works. >> what it has turned into is frankly a terrorist organization. >> we can replace it with a humane agency. steve: brand new poll now showing their voters, democrats, may not feel the same way with barely a quarter of democrats agreeing to get rid of ice is it time for the democrats to come up with a new talking point? here to debate we have r ngs spokes personal kayleigh mcenany screen left that's weird and fox news contributor jessica tarlov on the right. >> jesse: it happens. >> it happens. steve: kayleigh, this is an interesting thing for people to take a look at. for the most part republicans have supported ice and you see sound bites where democrats are trying to tear it down. which is it. >> democratic voters clearly do not support abolishing ic
steve? steve: thank you, brian.ot giving up their attacks against the president's border policies doubling down on their calls by some to get rid of ice. >> it has become a deportation force. get rid of it, start over, reimagine it. and building is that actually works. >> what it has turned into is frankly a terrorist organization. >> we can replace it with a humane agency. steve: brand new poll now showing their voters, democrats, may not feel the same way with barely a...
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steve? steve: get me out of the water.ox affiliate up in boston is live outside of the hospital where that victim is recovering. hi, michael. reporter: we're still working to find out how this man is doing. 61-year-old man, victim of a reported shark attack is getting treatment here at tufts medical center in boston after getting airlifted here, med flighted here from the cape. this all happened yesterday afternoon around 4:00 in truro, massachusetts a beach there faces the atlantic ocean and witnesses say they saw seals there around that time. and then, this reported shark attack occurred. witnesses tell us they heard the man scream for help, and beachgoers went in to pull this person to shore, using towels on wounds, puncture wound to his torso and leg. they tried to get him help quickly but cell service was so bad, someone had to run up a sand dune in order to get to a landline inside of a home to call 911. first-responders carried him up the sand dune before getting him the help he needed. again right now we do not kno
steve? steve: get me out of the water.ox affiliate up in boston is live outside of the hospital where that victim is recovering. hi, michael. reporter: we're still working to find out how this man is doing. 61-year-old man, victim of a reported shark attack is getting treatment here at tufts medical center in boston after getting airlifted here, med flighted here from the cape. this all happened yesterday afternoon around 4:00 in truro, massachusetts a beach there faces the atlantic ocean and...
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steve: sure.i watched the ceremony yesterday down in virginia. and i saw you pick up dog tag and hold it with your hand larry, what was that like your dad died when you were 2 years old but you suddenly had a connection to him almost 70 years later? >> well, i guess i am less emotional about it. i mean, it sort of provides reality to something that you had already assumed. i don't think that any of us assumed he was still alive. but now we have more of a reality depends on what the tests tell us whether or not they actually find remains of him. steve: sure. just because they have found the dog tags does not mean that they have recovered any of his remains. and i know, i think, larry, you took the d.n.a. test yesterday. charles, you were 3 years old when your father died. what do you remember about him? >> well, again, i was very young. i was just a little over 3 when he left. i remember -- the only real remembrance that i have is of him coming home one day and as a little boy you run up to your da
steve: sure.i watched the ceremony yesterday down in virginia. and i saw you pick up dog tag and hold it with your hand larry, what was that like your dad died when you were 2 years old but you suddenly had a connection to him almost 70 years later? >> well, i guess i am less emotional about it. i mean, it sort of provides reality to something that you had already assumed. i don't think that any of us assumed he was still alive. but now we have more of a reality depends on what the tests...
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we sent steve out on the street to see how that is resonating. steve, resonate. steve: excuse me.>> so busy. >> so busy. got to would to work. okay. let's try this guy right here. hi there, i have a question for you. i'm from the fox news channel. >> yeah. >> okay. so mus muskogee high school if a student is absent four times in four weeks, they would be fined $250 or go to jail for 15 days. when i said the jail part. his eyebrows just went up like that. what do you think? [broken audio] >> what would be a good way to compel the kids to actually show up in school then because apparently they have some attendance problem. >> i don't know. give them more work at home. steve: like mow the lawn? stuff like that. >> yeah. >> here is a woman right here with a young person. good morning. how are you? >> hi, how are you? steve: are you related to her. >> yes, i am. steve: are you in school. >> yeah. >> what grade? >> eighth. >> eighth grade. there is a high school in muskogee, oklahoma, where if you are absent four times in four weeks, imagine that's your student right there. if she is, s
we sent steve out on the street to see how that is resonating. steve, resonate. steve: excuse me.>> so busy. >> so busy. got to would to work. okay. let's try this guy right here. hi there, i have a question for you. i'm from the fox news channel. >> yeah. >> okay. so mus muskogee high school if a student is absent four times in four weeks, they would be fined $250 or go to jail for 15 days. when i said the jail part. his eyebrows just went up like that. what do you...
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thanks for bringing it up, steve. steve: never mind. finally two.s and new orleans saints have preseason games tomorrow. stand by for that. brian: excellent. abby: thank you, steve. while some football players continue to kneel for the national anthem. one hall of famer making his message clear in a message to protesters. jim brown says i will never kneel and i will always respect the flag. i'm not going to denigrate my flag. i'm going it stand for the national anthem. i'm fighting with awful my strength to make it a better country. but i don't think that's the issue because what is the top side? are you not going to stand up? this is our country, man, we work hard to make it better and that is my attitude. brian: here so-to-weigh in is tony dungy and he was kind enough to bring his wife laura dunningy. great to see both of you. >> thank you. nice to be here. brian: first time have you been on the couch together. >> it is the first time. brian: austin plays fair and maria finds courage. two books to send message to kids about values, right? >> we ar
thanks for bringing it up, steve. steve: never mind. finally two.s and new orleans saints have preseason games tomorrow. stand by for that. brian: excellent. abby: thank you, steve. while some football players continue to kneel for the national anthem. one hall of famer making his message clear in a message to protesters. jim brown says i will never kneel and i will always respect the flag. i'm not going to denigrate my flag. i'm going it stand for the national anthem. i'm fighting with awful...
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steve: okay.re was a story, i believe, came out on saturday, friday or saturday where the police had located the body of a 20-year-old white female in lee county. and there was some suggestion that maybe while it wasn't mollie there could be a connection. >> yeah. this is very scary. i'm hoping that the authorities will come out today and kel u tell us the manr and cause of death of the person they found dead in lee county around the age of mollie. one of the big questions out there is there a serial killer. why are young people out there dying and quite naturally the community, the nerves of that community is already up. they want to know also the manner and cause of death of the young lady they unfortunately found throughout in lee county. steve: there is now i believe the reward is north of a quarter of a million dollars. so perhaps somebody who knows something will call the sheriff's office. by the way, if anybody has any information the sheriff's office and the number to call is 641-623 641-6
steve: okay.re was a story, i believe, came out on saturday, friday or saturday where the police had located the body of a 20-year-old white female in lee county. and there was some suggestion that maybe while it wasn't mollie there could be a connection. >> yeah. this is very scary. i'm hoping that the authorities will come out today and kel u tell us the manr and cause of death of the person they found dead in lee county around the age of mollie. one of the big questions out there is...
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steve: lou. ainsley: they compared august 152016 to august 10th 2000 you will. -- steve: president obama got much more sympathetic news coverage. the news media are very critical on him. brian: he is critical on them. steve: the way he was pointing out the fake news in the back of the room in pennsylvania that says something. nonetheless, you mention lou barletta, he is running for the senate seat currently held by casey in pennsylvania. i will tell you what, if you are going to have somebody come um and speak on your behalf and sing your praises, you want lou barletta. listen to this ad he did for what president trump has accomplished so far. >> the economy is soaring under president trump's economy. it is soaring. the markets. the market is up over 20%. unemployment is at 4%. black unemployment is at an all-time low. hispanic unemployment all-time low. women's unemployment all-time low. small business all-time high. consumer confidence all-time high. more jobs now than people who are unemployed
steve: lou. ainsley: they compared august 152016 to august 10th 2000 you will. -- steve: president obama got much more sympathetic news coverage. the news media are very critical on him. brian: he is critical on them. steve: the way he was pointing out the fake news in the back of the room in pennsylvania that says something. nonetheless, you mention lou barletta, he is running for the senate seat currently held by casey in pennsylvania. i will tell you what, if you are going to have somebody...
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steve: you are.l," also author of the new book "zero how for genx." >> good morning. >> this is a great piece you have written. there is one thing people don't understand. why we admire amazon and google and ample there is a price for the cool things. >> in this year i don't think any of us can plead ignorance to what's going on and very casual attitude these companies all take to our personal data. we saw facebook. mark zuckerberg get raked across the coals. cambridge analytica all we did. we didn't know it was happening and we cut it off. steve: that was a fib. >> a few weeks later we learned it was a fib. google is tracking people's locations on their phones even after they turn off location his industry. at this point some of the claims coming out of silicon valley are laughable. brian: why would they do this? all about data collection more than anything else. >> some of these companies make money amazon and apple, for instance, they make money by selling stuff. at the moment they don't particula
steve: you are.l," also author of the new book "zero how for genx." >> good morning. >> this is a great piece you have written. there is one thing people don't understand. why we admire amazon and google and ample there is a price for the cool things. >> in this year i don't think any of us can plead ignorance to what's going on and very casual attitude these companies all take to our personal data. we saw facebook. mark zuckerberg get raked across the coals....
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steve: steve why they are safety matches.spapers are now apparently answering the globe's call for a war of words by agreeing to publish editorials against president trump and denounce his media attacks this thursday. here to weigh in, radio talk show host, author of the book, kennedy bab little son. howie carr joins us from the nation's capitol. >> good morning,. steve: steve you know a little bit about the "boston globe." you work for the rival newspaper, the herald, right? >> only newspaper in boston making money. "the boston globe" is a shadow of its former self. this is desperate attempt to regain its lost relevance, steve. their metro columnist is under suspension. he made up stories about his involvement in the boston marathon bombing of 2013. he had an excuse though for his fabrication. he said he was drunk. steve: okay. >> current editor survived a sexual harrassment probe of pervasive sexual harrassment in the newsroom. the paper was bought by "the new york times" for 1.1 billion in the 1990s. it was sold about five
steve: steve why they are safety matches.spapers are now apparently answering the globe's call for a war of words by agreeing to publish editorials against president trump and denounce his media attacks this thursday. here to weigh in, radio talk show host, author of the book, kennedy bab little son. howie carr joins us from the nation's capitol. >> good morning,. steve: steve you know a little bit about the "boston globe." you work for the rival newspaper, the herald, right?...
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>> exactly, steve.ent you hear all the time they're straight shooters, such decent people. you know, you would think they're practically saints. we took a look at them, look at their record. not just in government but outside government, when they used famous revolving door between public service and the right sector, and it turns out they're not saints. they're swamp creatures. mueller and comey are swamp creatures just like all the rest of them, personally cashing in on their government service to make money. but worse than that, to help their clients get insider favors -- steve: like who? >> to help their businesses. one of the big ones we'll be exposing is really bad when you think about the role that james comey played, before he was at the fbi, he was for many years at the justice department, rising to deputy attorney general. he really pushed the whole idea of the surveillance state, using technology to spy on people. he then leaves government and joins one of the biggest private sector companies
>> exactly, steve.ent you hear all the time they're straight shooters, such decent people. you know, you would think they're practically saints. we took a look at them, look at their record. not just in government but outside government, when they used famous revolving door between public service and the right sector, and it turns out they're not saints. they're swamp creatures. mueller and comey are swamp creatures just like all the rest of them, personally cashing in on their government...
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[laughs] steve: really. carolee: there are people that dress up in gilded age costumes, drive gilded age carriages with the horses, and with passengers in costumes. so this is, you know, coming to the present. my book is more about, obviously, the gilded age, but this epilogue part has been most surprising to me. i have met with some of these coachmen, i have driven with them, i have talked with them, and i am sort of just amazed and shocked that we know about civil war reenactments, but there are gilded age coaching reenactments that are going on today that are quite fascinating. they also, because it is a very expensive hobby to have that many horses, and carriages, and staff, there are people, like there is, for instance, as far as i understand, a rockefeller descendent who is a gilded age reenactor who drives carriages. so we have got an interesting gilded age reenactment going on right now. so so that is sort of the epilogue of the book. i'm working on it. i don't have a date yet, but i will keep you up
[laughs] steve: really. carolee: there are people that dress up in gilded age costumes, drive gilded age carriages with the horses, and with passengers in costumes. so this is, you know, coming to the present. my book is more about, obviously, the gilded age, but this epilogue part has been most surprising to me. i have met with some of these coachmen, i have driven with them, i have talked with them, and i am sort of just amazed and shocked that we know about civil war reenactments, but there...
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steve? steve: ed, thank you very much.out. >> she was a legend, a once in a lifetime talent. people reflected so postively when she sang she made you feel something. this is bernadette a big fan of aretha franklin. everybody is obviously a big music fan because we're enjoying scott my mcceery, all about aretha franklin and her memory. what does aretha franklin mean to you? >> respect. she was always cool. gave a positiveness saning. she was a force. everybody loved her because she was that force. everything she sang about was very meaningful to me and to most people. >> what was your favorite aretha franklin song, so many to choose from? >> respect. >> that is mine too. steve: so many to choose one. >> that is the top one. i have a sister, when see went through her divorce, that was it, that was the song she stuck by. >> female empowerment song. fantastic song. great wedding song as well. steve: indeed. something trending online, carley the fact an activist group sounded like they had a deal with the nfl and something went
steve? steve: ed, thank you very much.out. >> she was a legend, a once in a lifetime talent. people reflected so postively when she sang she made you feel something. this is bernadette a big fan of aretha franklin. everybody is obviously a big music fan because we're enjoying scott my mcceery, all about aretha franklin and her memory. what does aretha franklin mean to you? >> respect. she was always cool. gave a positiveness saning. she was a force. everybody loved her because she...
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steve doocy, thank you. ainsley: thank you, steve. 1 million%. destroying column i can't understand brazil. why are democrats embracing socialism? stuart varney is walking this way. hhe asked us to use his picture. . . innovation that goes into making america's #1 shave. precision machinery and high-quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. now starting at $7.99. gillette. the best a man can get. ♪ >> i've been speaking out rather for fully because i believe it's important to do so. i i don't believe i'm being political at all. >> feud between cia director john brennan and president trump taking yet another turn. >> a number of people commented he couldn't be in the position he is in of criticizing president trump and his so-called collusion with russia unless he did use classified information. brian: i sense people will look into what he was doing as cia director. ainsley: apparently one of the president's attorneys, the president has given permission to sit down with investigator, the mueller investigati
steve doocy, thank you. ainsley: thank you, steve. 1 million%. destroying column i can't understand brazil. why are democrats embracing socialism? stuart varney is walking this way. hhe asked us to use his picture. . . innovation that goes into making america's #1 shave. precision machinery and high-quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. now starting at $7.99. gillette. the best a man can get. ♪ >> i've been speaking out rather for fully because i believe...
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steve: i did.rbecue stuff in there to make a snack. rachel: protein is good in the morning. actually. just go for the ribs. steve: barbecue is good all day brine brian my problem with ribs you need floss. you can't eat ribs and not have floss. how many people walk around with floss? you don't bring rope around with you when you leave in the morning. steve: brian, here is a solution. just take floss with you. brian: that's fine. i'm going to go for the mint flavor. i'm excited lee brice is going to be here. also capturing one of my mantras one of the names of the song big hit "i don't dance" which is also what i say every weekend remember i don't dance. steve: when you watch his videos he is not really dancing. he does not do any dancing. rachel: i'm excited to hear him and speak with hill. is he a family man and ask questions how is he balancing it all. brian: maybe he won't. steve: busy two hours that starts right now, rachel? rachel: thank you. the white house could be in for a staff shakeup. ste
steve: i did.rbecue stuff in there to make a snack. rachel: protein is good in the morning. actually. just go for the ribs. steve: barbecue is good all day brine brian my problem with ribs you need floss. you can't eat ribs and not have floss. how many people walk around with floss? you don't bring rope around with you when you leave in the morning. steve: brian, here is a solution. just take floss with you. brian: that's fine. i'm going to go for the mint flavor. i'm excited lee brice is going...
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steve and brian? steve: thank you.ng a deal facing jail time as part of a plea deal with the feds. steve: this morning ainsley is live from the white house. she's going to ask the president about that. but first as you can see, far screen left, we have got harvard law professor alan dershowitz. he's the author of the case against impeaching trump. he joins us from martha's vineyard. good morning to you. >> good morning. steve: so professor, so much is being made this morning about the possibility that the michael cohen charges could come back to impact the president. how -- first of all, do you see that happening and is he in any legal peril? >> well, the death-knell that they have been sounding on some of of the other cable televisions seem to be exaggerated. there are many steps that have to be taken before the president is in legal jeopardy. first of all, you have to show it is a crime. if mr. trump the candidate contributed several hundred thousands dollars to his own campaign to pay hush money to women who were ei
steve and brian? steve: thank you.ng a deal facing jail time as part of a plea deal with the feds. steve: this morning ainsley is live from the white house. she's going to ask the president about that. but first as you can see, far screen left, we have got harvard law professor alan dershowitz. he's the author of the case against impeaching trump. he joins us from martha's vineyard. good morning to you. >> good morning. steve: so professor, so much is being made this morning about the...
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steve: janice and steve out on the street. ainsley: steve? steve: there you go.ing more taxes than ever before still in the red. how will raising taxes help if the government cannot get spending under control? we'll examine that question. steve: the founder of sam adams beer thanked president trump for tax cuts. now one mayor is calling for a boycott. our next guest says that mayor should be kicked out of office. ♪ send me on my way ♪ oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with typ
steve: janice and steve out on the street. ainsley: steve? steve: there you go.ing more taxes than ever before still in the red. how will raising taxes help if the government cannot get spending under control? we'll examine that question. steve: the founder of sam adams beer thanked president trump for tax cuts. now one mayor is calling for a boycott. our next guest says that mayor should be kicked out of office. ♪ send me on my way ♪ oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2...
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steve: absolutely.e life to build this business and now you are looking at this. and it has the potential to de rail you, you say. >> yeah. it's going to de rail us. i always like to expand. i have grown from one single ice cream shop to a major company. it's scary now with all these new rules and regulations, what's next? are we going to pay people's rent? who knows what's going to happen? steve: where do you draw the line? >> yeah, where do you draw the line. steve: ultimately, should the government be in this particular part of this particular issue? >> no. government should not get involved with this. this is not a simple situation. this is a very difficult thing. you have religion involved. you have people's mind set involved. there's a lot of different things that factor over here. the level of someone's employee is it a manager? is it a simple worker? you know, there are a lot of factors here. they are stepping in and saying you have to do this. that's not right. steve: if the governor signs it,
steve: absolutely.e life to build this business and now you are looking at this. and it has the potential to de rail you, you say. >> yeah. it's going to de rail us. i always like to expand. i have grown from one single ice cream shop to a major company. it's scary now with all these new rules and regulations, what's next? are we going to pay people's rent? who knows what's going to happen? steve: where do you draw the line? >> yeah, where do you draw the line. steve: ultimately,...
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steve: they have.rian: five minutes talk to somebody who was behind closed doors for 9 hours with bruce ohr and others that would be darrell issa. with the power invested in me by katie as well as steve i would like to toss to jill january. jillian: so glad to accept this. katie: i love your dress this morning. jillian: you too. thousands are expected to pay their respects to the late senator john mccain today. the american patriot will be honored in a private ceremony before he lies in state at the arizona state capitol. tomorrow will be a memorial ceremony as at the north phoenix baptist church ahead head of services in washington where he will lie in state at the u.s. capitol. family and friends will say final goodbye at the navy academy in maryland. more than 1450 immigrants arrested. ize agents raiding a trailer manufacturer 100 miles northeast of dallas. the company is accused of hiring undocumented workers. many who used fake ideas. agents taking them to detention facilities near dallas and okla
steve: they have.rian: five minutes talk to somebody who was behind closed doors for 9 hours with bruce ohr and others that would be darrell issa. with the power invested in me by katie as well as steve i would like to toss to jill january. jillian: so glad to accept this. katie: i love your dress this morning. jillian: you too. thousands are expected to pay their respects to the late senator john mccain today. the american patriot will be honored in a private ceremony before he lies in state...
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steve: dr.rtment said that's embarrassing. we want to reiterate if somebody does something like that, can you arrest them. >> absolutely. one of the things i do i look at we go back to the giuliani administration. love him or hate him, he introduced something we refer to as zero tolerance policing. and it fell under the criminalist and focused on low level offenses. if you target the low level offices these people who commit to the lower level offenses are not going to be as apt to commit the greater offenses. this is something that carried over from the 1990s to the ineld of the bloomberg term. unfortunately landfill the new mayor, i should say the current mayor, de blasio has leftist agenda and receding to where we were in the 1990s. steve: chief, back in the 18990s nobody had cell phones that could take video. seems like everybody has a phone out and put it in the fates of a cop. they want to catch him doing something so they can go viral. >> the problem is that the community itself end up pa
steve: dr.rtment said that's embarrassing. we want to reiterate if somebody does something like that, can you arrest them. >> absolutely. one of the things i do i look at we go back to the giuliani administration. love him or hate him, he introduced something we refer to as zero tolerance policing. and it fell under the criminalist and focused on low level offenses. if you target the low level offices these people who commit to the lower level offenses are not going to be as apt to commit...
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steve? steve: all right, brian. thank you. search for university of iowa student mollie tibbets now entering its third week. boyfriend now suggesting she may have been kidnapped from his home where she was dog sitting alone after a jog in the town where he says no one ever locks the door. joining us now for his first exclusive live interview is that boyfriend dalton jack along with mollie's dad, rob tibbets. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. steve: dalton, your comment yesterday about nobody locks their doors in your iowa town got a lot of attention. what were you suggesting? >> that it's a safe little community. you wouldn't expect anything like this to happen. everybody was blindsided the fact that something like this did happen in our small little town. steve: absolutely i grew up in iowa and kansas. growing up we never locked our doors either. i know that folks are locking their doors now. robb, later today you are going to have a press conference with mollie's mother. tell us a little bit abou
steve? steve: all right, brian. thank you. search for university of iowa student mollie tibbets now entering its third week. boyfriend now suggesting she may have been kidnapped from his home where she was dog sitting alone after a jog in the town where he says no one ever locks the door. joining us now for his first exclusive live interview is that boyfriend dalton jack along with mollie's dad, rob tibbets. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. steve:...
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it's a megalodon. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: it's like the -- i'm talking whale shark. >> steve: yeah. it's like -- dude, it is a shark movie. i'm freaking out. it's going to be so good. ruby rose is dropping by, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] i'm so excited to go see "the meg." and we have great music from rae sremmurd, everybody. >> steve: oh! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: rae sremmurd. >> steve: rae sremmurd. >> jimmy: rae sremmurd has been on the show i don't know how many times. they're the best. i love these guys. but it's sremmurd, rae sremmurd which if you say it backward is drummers ear. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: or ear drummers. yeah. >> steve: right. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: but in a phone book it would be drummers ear, though. >> steve: well not backwards. >> jimmy: in a phone book. >> steve: no, backwards it would be drummers ear. >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: you're right. >> jimmy: yeah, it's not. >> steve: no, it's not. >> jimmy: no backwards -- >> steve: ear drummer. >> jimmy: yeah, they're ear drummers. [ light laughter ] it's ear drummers, right? >> questlove:
it's a megalodon. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: it's like the -- i'm talking whale shark. >> steve: yeah. it's like -- dude, it is a shark movie. i'm freaking out. it's going to be so good. ruby rose is dropping by, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] i'm so excited to go see "the meg." and we have great music from rae sremmurd, everybody. >> steve: oh! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: rae sremmurd. >> steve: rae sremmurd. >> jimmy: rae sremmurd...
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steve: absolutely.going to be scientifically tough to figure out who those remains belong to. while they sent over 55 small caskets, it is unknown how many sets of bones are in there. how many fragments. the only guarantee was they believe they have removed any animal bones. pete, how are people who are related to those who are lost in action back decades ago going to get themselves into some sort of a d.n.a. data base? >> yeah. i'm told this is the part where there will be need for patience and letting the process play itself out. even the families, i got to speak to those families very, very briefly. there isn't and i have spoken to other folks from the korean war conflict who have family members missing. there isn't always a high expectation that it will be indeed their father or mother that is identified and they will know exactly where they are. it is the overall sense that they are being remembered no matter what and hopefully, the hope still remains for a lot of the them that maybe that is my dad
steve: absolutely.going to be scientifically tough to figure out who those remains belong to. while they sent over 55 small caskets, it is unknown how many sets of bones are in there. how many fragments. the only guarantee was they believe they have removed any animal bones. pete, how are people who are related to those who are lost in action back decades ago going to get themselves into some sort of a d.n.a. data base? >> yeah. i'm told this is the part where there will be need for...
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steve, steve, i will finish the question and i will give you your response time. >> yes, sir. >> what do you say to people who say to you, is the only standard here partisan ship and whether you like the candidate if you are not giving roy moore's accusers the same time? >> they had time during the time. they came forward. they had the washington post. you can't sit there -- you can't sit there and not have adequate representation. >> the question is your view. >> the question gets to be how legitimate were those? did they ever turn out to be something. >> did it ever shake your view? >> no. >> did you say maybe i shouldn't be with this person? >> absolutely not. because we looked at the allegations. i don't believe it then. i did not believe it then. i do not believe it today. maybe i change my mind. but the facts that i saw then and the facts i see now absolutely not. >> bottom line and a lot of people disagree vehemently with your view of it. but you are saying with what was an 11 point gap that currently is 20, you think somehow it will close. >> i think somehow we can definitely
steve, steve, i will finish the question and i will give you your response time. >> yes, sir. >> what do you say to people who say to you, is the only standard here partisan ship and whether you like the candidate if you are not giving roy moore's accusers the same time? >> they had time during the time. they came forward. they had the washington post. you can't sit there -- you can't sit there and not have adequate representation. >> the question is your view. >>...
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nsa can't raise money. >> steve: what you think?ssional representatives are incompetent and incumbents get reelected. in theory it is good. let me play devil's advocate. if i am going to object i would say, maybe they don't raise money, maybe they get constituents who say you know about this issue and get informed. second, they would have challengers. the challengers would be restricted from the days incumbents cannot campaign challengers couldn't. time is money. under citizens united, the supreme court has said the federal government cannot tell you how to spend your money. for a person nodding congress the person is going to be telling the challenger. by the way, on this day you can campaign and on this day you cannot. i don't think that will be constitutional. >> steve: hold the response for a minute. let me talk to tammy. >> that was one of my main issues as well. the bill tells challengers they cannot raise money. one of the biggest problems is the money differential. incumbents have these gigantic chests and newbies come in an
nsa can't raise money. >> steve: what you think?ssional representatives are incompetent and incumbents get reelected. in theory it is good. let me play devil's advocate. if i am going to object i would say, maybe they don't raise money, maybe they get constituents who say you know about this issue and get informed. second, they would have challengers. the challengers would be restricted from the days incumbents cannot campaign challengers couldn't. time is money. under citizens united,...
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steve schmidt, amir tannen, jason johnson.tching many parts of this interview with steve bannon, most recently his defense on charlottesville. >> i think his statements are reprehensib reprehensible. one person died in charlottesville, heather heyer. the president never really talked about her, never discussed her. steve bannon still trying to equate antefa with the people who came in, announced the whole thing, announced over and over statements like "jews will not replace us," racist, virulently anti-semitic advice. still steve bannon, advisor to the president, probably fueled his racist remarks at the time, i believe it is racist to equate these groups. has the ear of the president. i will also make a side note which is, on the mueller investigation, donald trump -- sorry, steve bannon said at the time that there's no way donald trump didn't tell -- donald trump jr. didn't tell donald trump, his dad, about that meeting. now when he's trying to raise money from millions of people to support donald trump, he's basically sayin
steve schmidt, amir tannen, jason johnson.tching many parts of this interview with steve bannon, most recently his defense on charlottesville. >> i think his statements are reprehensib reprehensible. one person died in charlottesville, heather heyer. the president never really talked about her, never discussed her. steve bannon still trying to equate antefa with the people who came in, announced the whole thing, announced over and over statements like "jews will not replace us,"...
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i'm steve hilton, this is the home of positive populism. we have a pack show tonight including they can't miss swap wash on the shady dealing of robert mueller and james call me. no information exclusive to the show. you haven't heard it anywhere else. plus, katrina is with us to respond to what amoroso said about her and trump said. then will be with donald scott who started the urban revitalizing conjunction with the white house. with us is katie and tesla. first, something i want to say about all of this. this conversation about race. it is at moments like these that it is important to make something clear. if we want to build a successful movement of positive populism, one that fights the failures of elitism in the press is working americans. we muster all line between populism and racism. between populism and xenophobia. between populism and white supremacy, of course. but, also be tween pipe listen a white superiority which is different but equally unacceptable. populism is about lifting up working people. its message is power to the
i'm steve hilton, this is the home of positive populism. we have a pack show tonight including they can't miss swap wash on the shady dealing of robert mueller and james call me. no information exclusive to the show. you haven't heard it anywhere else. plus, katrina is with us to respond to what amoroso said about her and trump said. then will be with donald scott who started the urban revitalizing conjunction with the white house. with us is katie and tesla. first, something i want to say...
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>> steve: welcome back.moroso the direct reality star that accused president trump of racism earlier released what she claimed was a secret recording of white house chief of staff, john kelly, threatening her in the white house situation room. >> listen. people would still think that i was trying to set off alarms, so yes, had to protect myself and have no regrets. >> let's listen. >> it's important to understand that if you make this departure, we can all be, we can look at your time here in the white house and your service to the nation and you can go on without any type of difficulty in the future. >> she recorded that in the situation room. they push back saying she was fired for ethical violations and accused her of violating these things. that's not all we heard from her. she also accused a number of white house staffers of having knowledge of a recording of president trump using a racial slur on the apprentice. >> when we first heard about it in the fall of 2016 and got on a conference call with katri
>> steve: welcome back.moroso the direct reality star that accused president trump of racism earlier released what she claimed was a secret recording of white house chief of staff, john kelly, threatening her in the white house situation room. >> listen. people would still think that i was trying to set off alarms, so yes, had to protect myself and have no regrets. >> let's listen. >> it's important to understand that if you make this departure, we can all be, we can...
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[ audience oohs ] >> steve: jimmy.at if i start crying? >> jimmy: no, don't start crying. [ laughter ] all right, no. >> steve: all right, jimmy, you go first. good jenga to thee. >> jimmy: look, break the -- >> can we blink? >> steve: oh, one. [ cheers ] >> wow. >> steve: rose. >> jimmy: gently. [ laughter ] gently. ♪ jenga, jenga [ indiscernible ] i don't get what he was saying. [ indiscernible ] >> hold on. i'm so stressed. hold on. okay, okay, okay. i got it, i got it. i'm going to take from this one. this one. this one. i got it, i got it. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: lock eyes. >> i know. i'm gonna start crying. ♪ wow. ♪ oh, this is intense. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: you are crying! [ cheers and applause ] you are crying. >> i'm crying. >> jimmy: you are crying. you just made yourself cry? you are crying right now. it's so amazing. tears are dripping on the table. you are amazing. >> i'm sorry. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> i feel it took forever. oh my god. okay. okay. >> jimmy: don't mess up, don'
[ audience oohs ] >> steve: jimmy.at if i start crying? >> jimmy: no, don't start crying. [ laughter ] all right, no. >> steve: all right, jimmy, you go first. good jenga to thee. >> jimmy: look, break the -- >> can we blink? >> steve: oh, one. [ cheers ] >> wow. >> steve: rose. >> jimmy: gently. [ laughter ] gently. ♪ jenga, jenga [ indiscernible ] i don't get what he was saying. [ indiscernible ] >> hold on. i'm so stressed. hold...
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>> steve: yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: wow. [ light laughter ] it was great. >> steve: yeah. good.y: you did? >> steve: that was his nickname? no that was his nickname, bruno. >> jimmy: did you ever meet him before? >> steve: oh yeah. he's hosted a couple times. super nice guy. >> jimmy: that's a great story. >> steve: oh, yeah. >> jimmy: ready? i swear. [ light laughter ] ♪ thank you, paper ketchup cups, for supplying me with enough ketchup to enjoy two, three, heck, maybe even four fries. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: so small. >> jimmy: we're just going to give you like a waft of ketchup. >> steve: just a sampling. >> jimmy: what's that? >> steve: just a sampling of ketchup. >> jimmy: were just gonna give you a sampling of ketchup. >> steve: u don'want to get over ketchuped, trust me. >> jimmy: just try it and see if you like it if you like it -- ketchup cup holds. so don't do a full pump. it will overflow. >> jimmy: yeah. do like a half like a three quarter pump -- >> steve: two quarter pump, seven-eighths -- >> jimmy: seven-eighths type of pump. how long have we worked t
>> steve: yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: wow. [ light laughter ] it was great. >> steve: yeah. good.y: you did? >> steve: that was his nickname? no that was his nickname, bruno. >> jimmy: did you ever meet him before? >> steve: oh yeah. he's hosted a couple times. super nice guy. >> jimmy: that's a great story. >> steve: oh, yeah. >> jimmy: ready? i swear. [ light laughter ] ♪ thank you, paper ketchup cups, for supplying me with enough ketchup to...
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not. >> steve: , it's not. backwards -- >> steve: ear drummer. >> jimmy: yeah, they're ear drummers. [ light laughter ] it's ear drummers, right? >> questlove: ugparently. [ er ] >> steve: man, he sold you out fast. >> jimmy: no, tariq was just laughing too hard, man, i screwed that one up. >> steve: itooks like something's wrong. >> tariq: it is ear drummers. yes, it is. >> jimmy: it's ear drummers? >> tariq: yeah. >> questlove: yeah. >> jimmy: yeahea like drummeryou think is something you get like swimmers ear. >> tariq: like, cauliflower ear. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly, yeah, yeah. that's not, that's not the case. this is ear drummers. so they hear beats. time they came on it was cape night, remember? we had -- just everyone wore capes on our show. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: and so they come out -- and they came out to perform and they wore capes. that was like, that's so cool that they did that. i love these guy anyways, rae sremmurd is here you guys. there here tonight. cheers and applause ] "sremm 3" is the n
not. >> steve: , it's not. backwards -- >> steve: ear drummer. >> jimmy: yeah, they're ear drummers. [ light laughter ] it's ear drummers, right? >> questlove: ugparently. [ er ] >> steve: man, he sold you out fast. >> jimmy: no, tariq was just laughing too hard, man, i screwed that one up. >> steve: itooks like something's wrong. >> tariq: it is ear drummers. yes, it is. >> jimmy: it's ear drummers? >> tariq: yeah. >> questlove:...
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steve: you are smiling. why? prof. markwyn: well, i'm just thinking -- i was just thinking about how much i think that's still true today, and i think that -- i think that -- what i see is cultural events that are actually reveal a great deal about the community. there is so much effort and so much organization that needs to be put into hosting them, that it's often important to cooperate with the diverse variety of groups in order to make that work. and i think what i've learned the most about, to go back to your question about women, is that certainly -- women's groups, women participated in fairs in many, many different ways. the 1893 chicago exposition is the fair that people know the most about. i live in the midwest now. at least in the midwest, it's the most famous fair, and there was a woman's building, so often people said that's what it means for women to participate in fairs. to direct people to the women's building and to talk about suffrage. and i would contend that there is a lot of other things that you
steve: you are smiling. why? prof. markwyn: well, i'm just thinking -- i was just thinking about how much i think that's still true today, and i think that -- i think that -- what i see is cultural events that are actually reveal a great deal about the community. there is so much effort and so much organization that needs to be put into hosting them, that it's often important to cooperate with the diverse variety of groups in order to make that work. and i think what i've learned the most...
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[ light laughter ] >> steve: poke me! >> jimmy: what? >> steve: poke me!like that! [ laughter ] >> steve: just poke me! >> jimmy: stop saying it like that! >> steve: i got buns in my oven. >> jimmy: i want a cute -- yeah, like a -- [ laughter ] [ giggling ] i didn't even poke you. >> steve: yeah. [ laughter ] ♪ [ light laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, traffic circles. i'm going to be honest, i have no clue how you work, so i'm just going to keep driving and hope for the best. i don't know -- [ applause ] don't hit me, don't hit me, don't hit me, don't hit me, don't hit me, don't hit me. ♪ thank you, bug spray, for sort of keeping bugs away and definitely keeping humans away, because i smell like a chemical explosion. [ applause ] ♪ thank you, people who shop for gifts at the airport. it's nice to know you thought of me somewhere between the tsa line and chili's too. [ applause ] ♪ thank you, phone chargers, for being available in two lengths -- six inches too short or 40 feet too long. [ laughter and applause ] come on! coffee table! >> steve: come on! >>
[ light laughter ] >> steve: poke me! >> jimmy: what? >> steve: poke me!like that! [ laughter ] >> steve: just poke me! >> jimmy: stop saying it like that! >> steve: i got buns in my oven. >> jimmy: i want a cute -- yeah, like a -- [ laughter ] [ giggling ] i didn't even poke you. >> steve: yeah. [ laughter ] ♪ [ light laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, traffic circles. i'm going to be honest, i have no clue how you work, so i'm just...
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> steve: he played the harp.aye harmonica, but he called it a a harp. >> jimmy: that was him playing it? >> steve: yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: wow. [ light laughter ] it was great. ah.steve: good. called him bruno -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you did? >> steve: that was his nickname? no that was his nickname, bruno. >> jimmy: did you ever meet him before? >> steve: oh yea he's hosted a couple times. super nice guy. >> jimmy: that's a great story.h >> steve: oh, >> jimmy: ready? i swear. [ light laughter ] ♪ thank you, paper ketchup cups, for supplying me with enough ketchup to enjoy two, three, s.heck, maybe even four fr [ laughter and applause ] g steve: so small. >> jimmy: we're jung to give you like a waft of ketchup. >> steve: just a sampling. t >> jimmy: whatt? >> steve: just a sampling of ketchup. >> jimmy: were just gonna give you a sampling of ketchup. >> steve: you don't want to get over ketchuped, trust me. >> jimmy: just try it and see if you like it if you like it -- >> steve: you like it you get another paper
> steve: he played the harp.aye harmonica, but he called it a a harp. >> jimmy: that was him playing it? >> steve: yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: wow. [ light laughter ] it was great. ah.steve: good. called him bruno -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you did? >> steve: that was his nickname? no that was his nickname, bruno. >> jimmy: did you ever meet him before? >> steve: oh yea he's hosted a couple times. super nice guy. >> jimmy: that's a great story.h...
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yeah. >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. hey, hot crowd tonight. hot crowd. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. you're here. [ cheers and applause ] you made it. we have a great show for you tonight. oh, actually tonight was an all-new episode of "bachelor in paradise." you know i love that. [ cheers ] but if you want to see some reality stars go at it on tv, just check out omarosa and president trump. [ laughter ] 'cause that's where it's -- that where it's juicy right now. [ applause ] oh, my goodness. the big story is, of course, omarosa. she's been promoting her new book, "unhinged." it's about her time in the white house. she claims president trump has mentally declined. [ laughter ] trump was furious. he said, "this book is an outrage. and -- wait, what were we talking about? [ laughter ] oh, yeah, an outrage. [ laughter ] "wait, what --" and on "meet the press" yesterday, omarosa played a recording of t
yeah. >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. hey, hot crowd tonight. hot crowd. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. you're here. [ cheers and applause ] you made it. we have a great show for you tonight. oh, actually tonight was an all-new episode of "bachelor in paradise." you know i love that. [ cheers ] but if you want to see some...
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steve: he did.of dollars worthy of violations and he just got a fine. >> he got a fine, which is not unusual for the federal election commission. his error there was reporting those late. so, in the bigger picture, you know, that doesn't bother me so much. what does bother me is that we had exposed last year that $17 million over the course of 20 years was paid out by a congressional hush fund to settle -- to settle sexual abuse or mismanagement issues. and that's clearly not a campaign violation. steve: interesting stuff. mark, we thank you for joining us live with your point of view on what the president is telling ainsley. all right. thank you, sir. >> thanks, steve. steve: coming up, more of ainsley's exclusive interview with president trump, including this. >> the press. is the press the enemy of the people? steve: his answer straight ahead. plus one thousand dollars bonus cash. jillian: good morning and welcome back. quick headlines starting with extreme weather. hawaii bracing for a direct hi
steve: he did.of dollars worthy of violations and he just got a fine. >> he got a fine, which is not unusual for the federal election commission. his error there was reporting those late. so, in the bigger picture, you know, that doesn't bother me so much. what does bother me is that we had exposed last year that $17 million over the course of 20 years was paid out by a congressional hush fund to settle -- to settle sexual abuse or mismanagement issues. and that's clearly not a campaign...
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and steve understood that. you all know and i'm sure you've talked about it earlier today, that they had heard that three out of the four brothers had been killed or thought all dead, just a few days or weeks before d-day. and marshall found out about it and sent somebody over there to pull ryan or nilan out of there. other things weren't authentic. to try to get ryan to fare to be from heartland of america, is really the family was from new york and but in the movie he's from iowa. and right where the heartland of the greatest generation is according to my friend tom brokaw. and but steve loved the way the soldiers talked and loved the way they stood. he loved the way that -- he loved the uniforms and way they held their guns. every detail of it felt authentic to him. and he was also impressed that everything wasn't positive about it. i mean, there are scenes where american guys are killing innocent germans. so it's -- but he did also -- some of the critics pointed out, steve idealized the platoon, the squad,
and steve understood that. you all know and i'm sure you've talked about it earlier today, that they had heard that three out of the four brothers had been killed or thought all dead, just a few days or weeks before d-day. and marshall found out about it and sent somebody over there to pull ryan or nilan out of there. other things weren't authentic. to try to get ryan to fare to be from heartland of america, is really the family was from new york and but in the movie he's from iowa. and right...
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. >> steve: the crowd --. >> jimmy: it's lik fplinko.ve: drinko. >> jimmy: yeah. and you'll see what it is. ju steve: it's got fun combos. >> jimmy: well, i' going to have to add more aviation gin. [ light laughter ] then, i'll have fun. mah. plus, from the nie "juliet, naked" and the television series "get shorty", chris o'dowd is stopping by. >> steve: oh. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he's a talented guy as well. and we have music from the group august greene. >> steve: whoa. [ cheers and applause ] immy: which is common, robert glasper and karriem riggins. they're here. you do not want to miss that. we have fun news tonight. ladies and gentlemen, it's e higgins' birthday this evening. yeah. [ cheersnd applause ] ♪ happy birthday, buddy! happy, happy birthday. and i saw the roots this past weekend. we went to -- we were at an event to raise money for the apollo. >> steve: really? >> jimmy: out in the hamptons. yoguys played for ever. >> questlove: everybody. >> jimmy: dude -- but it was fantastic. you played -- who opened? it was
. >> steve: the crowd --. >> jimmy: it's lik fplinko.ve: drinko. >> jimmy: yeah. and you'll see what it is. ju steve: it's got fun combos. >> jimmy: well, i' going to have to add more aviation gin. [ light laughter ] then, i'll have fun. mah. plus, from the nie "juliet, naked" and the television series "get shorty", chris o'dowd is stopping by. >> steve: oh. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he's a talented guy as well. and we have music...
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steve kornacki is back with us and he has the latest numbers. steve, what do you have? all the votes that were cast today, they are now all counted. so you've got 100% reporting from all of these counties and you can see the margin there, the margin is 1,766 votes for balderson. so the question is right now you can see that 0.9 points. that would be north of that 0.5 that triggers a recount. the question now just becomes can that survive the provisional ballots, the absentee ballots, the military votes that are out there? we think there's going to be probably a little bit north of 2,500, maybe, say, around 2,700 provisional ballots that are cast in this district. if they break democratic, you could do the math reasonably speaking if the democrats netted 700, 800 vote plurality out of the provisionals. that would take a big bite out of that. it would raise the question are they going to get within 0.5. it would not overtake balderson. we also had the question of absentee ballots, did they exist. what is the secretary of state telling us? we think now there's a small numb
steve kornacki is back with us and he has the latest numbers. steve, what do you have? all the votes that were cast today, they are now all counted. so you've got 100% reporting from all of these counties and you can see the margin there, the margin is 1,766 votes for balderson. so the question is right now you can see that 0.9 points. that would be north of that 0.5 that triggers a recount. the question now just becomes can that survive the provisional ballots, the absentee ballots, the...
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steve: i think just that one. david: all of a sudden, there is an explosion, he had set off some dynamite in the room, the cops started shooting him. i kept taking pictures, the cameras kept rolling. he ended up crawling over to where he is right there, and the bomb squad guy came over. it was terrifying, but i sat there and i shot the whole thing. that was right after lbj announced he wasn't going to run. these pictures were all over on the paper. actually, in my whole vietnam experience, i had a lot of close calls, but that was really want. -- but that was an early one. steve: in 1968, 62.5 million americans received a newspaper either in the morning or afternoon. according to pew research --pugh research, that number is down by about 20 million. the most recent number, 2014, just over 40 million. what does that tell you about the press? >> it tells me the world of newspapers was big and alive back then and now, it has been supplanted by television, radio, the internet. it is amazing to me that there are still a
steve: i think just that one. david: all of a sudden, there is an explosion, he had set off some dynamite in the room, the cops started shooting him. i kept taking pictures, the cameras kept rolling. he ended up crawling over to where he is right there, and the bomb squad guy came over. it was terrifying, but i sat there and i shot the whole thing. that was right after lbj announced he wasn't going to run. these pictures were all over on the paper. actually, in my whole vietnam experience, i...
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steve: kellyanne conway live on the north lawn of the white house. kellyanne when the number came out were people in the white house going where in the heck did that number come from? >> i'm just happy this president has been the best friend to veterans and military parade or no parade this calendar year. what he has done for our great men and women in uniform over $700 billion in funding the first major pay raise they have had in many years. they have got the respect and the resources they need and they deserve. and look what he has done to our veterans absent a parade. let's run through the tape here and review some of it. the va choice act allowing our veterans who cannot access timely quality care through the v.a. system, which most say they can to go into the private sector and access those options. and not have to pay out of pocketed for them. the whistle blower and accountability act was really remarkable, helping folks to ferret out abuses or fraud and be protected in the meantime and more accountability in the v.a. also, this president throu
steve: kellyanne conway live on the north lawn of the white house. kellyanne when the number came out were people in the white house going where in the heck did that number come from? >> i'm just happy this president has been the best friend to veterans and military parade or no parade this calendar year. what he has done for our great men and women in uniform over $700 billion in funding the first major pay raise they have had in many years. they have got the respect and the resources...
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. >> in 2000 steve jobs was just trying to save apple from death. >> apple computer chief executive steveis rolling out new products he hopes will reinvigorate the company and its bottom line. >> the thing about steve jobs that differentiates him from bill gates is he wasn't a programmer. he wasn't an engineer. and he wasn't a designer. but he knew enough about programming and engineering and he had enough just innate design sense that he was the perfect curator. >> no stranger to innovation, apple, the company that brought you the personal computer, is opening stores across the country. this will be apple's first venture into direct retail. a bold move in this pretty sluggish economy. now, the question remains if apple builds them will customers come? >> the common wisdom on the apple retail stores was that it was a stupid idea that would fail. plenty of computer companies had tried it. dell had stores. gateway had stores. nobody went to them. it was just an exercise in vanity. but this concept of open, airy places where they weren't going to try to sell you stuff but instead you could a
. >> in 2000 steve jobs was just trying to save apple from death. >> apple computer chief executive steveis rolling out new products he hopes will reinvigorate the company and its bottom line. >> the thing about steve jobs that differentiates him from bill gates is he wasn't a programmer. he wasn't an engineer. and he wasn't a designer. but he knew enough about programming and engineering and he had enough just innate design sense that he was the perfect curator. >> no...
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steve: thank you. we will turn to robery merry. robert: yes, she is right. as matthew was saying earlier, it took republican votes to get the civil rights act passed, those various acts of the 1960's. it was a democratic president who took us into vietnam whether you want to interview that to kennedy or to johnson, certainly johnson and to some extent kennedy. ferment thated the was going on in america. of the a reflection state of american politics is in that buckley statement during those debates with gore vidal regarding the violence that took place at the democratic convention. noted, thereatthew was a commission that said it was a police riot. there were masses of americans, millions of americans, who did not believe it was a police riot , who thought it was perpetrated and encouraged, basically created by the demonstrators. , a chasmay a split that went right through america in those times. you have to really -- to understand this politically, you have to understand how dramatic that chasm was. s
steve: thank you. we will turn to robery merry. robert: yes, she is right. as matthew was saying earlier, it took republican votes to get the civil rights act passed, those various acts of the 1960's. it was a democratic president who took us into vietnam whether you want to interview that to kennedy or to johnson, certainly johnson and to some extent kennedy. ferment thated the was going on in america. of the a reflection state of american politics is in that buckley statement during those...
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it was the oakwood theater and steve was talking to me. oh, my god, he's got the whole place surrounded by security, 10:00 on a sunday morning. there's no other show going on. and he says, so it is just him in the theater. and spielberg said, you see the show and then you call me and tell me what you think. well, steven after the first 23 minutes said, stop the cameras, i got to go out for a smoke. so he just couldn't take it anymore. he was so possessed and emotional about those first 23 minutes that he said, i just got to have a break and go out and smoke a cigarette. of course, we all know that that wasn't good for him at the end of the day. but in any event, he was just -- after he saw the whole show, he called me and then wrote a great one-page letter to spielberg about it. says, greatest war movie i've ever seen and change nothing. so steven spielberg calls ambrose up, and this is anecdotal, this is what steve told me. so steven spielberg said, steve, look, we really want your advice on this, you know. obviously they had seen his boo
it was the oakwood theater and steve was talking to me. oh, my god, he's got the whole place surrounded by security, 10:00 on a sunday morning. there's no other show going on. and he says, so it is just him in the theater. and spielberg said, you see the show and then you call me and tell me what you think. well, steven after the first 23 minutes said, stop the cameras, i got to go out for a smoke. so he just couldn't take it anymore. he was so possessed and emotional about those first 23...
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steve: and you were on with jim cramer. mr. kudlow: jim and i did a great interview for quite a while. it was a lot of fun. he and i were together, that was a career change. all of a sudden, what do you do for a living? i am a broadcaster. it was 2001. we were together for three years, then he started his show, i did my show. i anchored during the day for a bunch of years, as well as every night until i couldn't do it anymore. and so i had a radio show and a newspaper column. all of a sudden, i was a journalist and broadcaster, i my whole life changed. i was not a wall street economist anymore. go figure. i never saw it coming. steve: let me conclude with a question i have asked your colleagues. is the private donald trump different from what the public sees? from your standpoint? what the public sees, i'm not sure. let me say, working with him but-- knowing him before, working with him now, he is a wonderful person. "kudlow, you have to say that" -- no, i don't have to say that. he has been open and accessible to me, welcomed
steve: and you were on with jim cramer. mr. kudlow: jim and i did a great interview for quite a while. it was a lot of fun. he and i were together, that was a career change. all of a sudden, what do you do for a living? i am a broadcaster. it was 2001. we were together for three years, then he started his show, i did my show. i anchored during the day for a bunch of years, as well as every night until i couldn't do it anymore. and so i had a radio show and a newspaper column. all of a sudden, i...