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it turned out brian wells lost his life over $8,702. ors also recovered handwritten notes with detailed, complicated instructions apparently written for wells on how to carry out the robbery. >> the notes involved in this case were voluminous. there were nine total pages of notes. >> the notes referred to welds wells as a hostage and they were peppered with notes like bomb has trip wires. forcing or tampering will detonate. and we are following you. if you delay, disobey or alert anyone, you will die. the collar bomb locked around wells' neck had four keyholes. the notes also included maps and instructions directing wells to a location where he'd find a key and more instructions on where to find another key and then another, until finally he'd be free of the bomb. an illustrated manuscript of tre treachery. >> i get the sense there's a scavenger hunt going on, and if he follows the notes in a timely manner, he can go from point a to b to c to d and come up with the holy grail, which is the key to unlock this thing. >> that's basically wh
it turned out brian wells lost his life over $8,702. ors also recovered handwritten notes with detailed, complicated instructions apparently written for wells on how to carry out the robbery. >> the notes involved in this case were voluminous. there were nine total pages of notes. >> the notes referred to welds wells as a hostage and they were peppered with notes like bomb has trip wires. forcing or tampering will detonate. and we are following you. if you delay, disobey or alert...
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brian: well, we grew up in this business. when i started back in 1981, they were just coming out with cable channels. and i was very lucky when ted turner called me up and asked would i come on his board. i think i was in my late twenties, maybe early thirties. i was the youngest person on the board. anw him literally change the world with cnn on a new network, tnt, and taking the mgm library and building new channels-- cartoon network. so i always thought well, someday, it would be nice if comcast could help do that as we continue so how do i have the time? well, i don't see everything we do. i try to see some of-- a lot of what we do. david: if you see something you don't like, do you cem up or are you just kind of-- brian: no. i have a point of view, but i also know what i cand what i shouldn't do. and i try to have some discipline on that. but i sometimes just share opinions, but i think they-- we have some of the best professionals. david: on technology, right now, you have to be do you personally review all the new tech
brian: well, we grew up in this business. when i started back in 1981, they were just coming out with cable channels. and i was very lucky when ted turner called me up and asked would i come on his board. i think i was in my late twenties, maybe early thirties. i was the youngest person on the board. anw him literally change the world with cnn on a new network, tnt, and taking the mgm library and building new channels-- cartoon network. so i always thought well, someday, it would be nice if...
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well, is he really ready to be president yet?" david: have you ever had problems with your cable? brian: sure. david: is it intimidating for the cable repairman to come to your house? woman: would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixe but ok. just leave it this way. all right. i lfn't consider myse journalist, and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i hain a day job of rua private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? when you graduated from college in 1981, th you went to university of pennsylvania. you then joined the company your father had started, comcast. at that time, it was a relatively small company. wi did you ever, in youest imagination, think it would become the leading company that's it's become in the telecommunications area? brian: we had about 20 milthon in revenue year, and my father, when asked that question for many, many years later used to say, "of course." that we beuld be lucky enough to omcast nbc universa
well, is he really ready to be president yet?" david: have you ever had problems with your cable? brian: sure. david: is it intimidating for the cable repairman to come to your house? woman: would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixe but ok. just leave it this way. all right. i lfn't consider myse journalist, and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i hain a day job...
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of what it's about today is the shine results from say thanks very much for coming up thank you brian. well to the u.s. now u.s. president donald trump says he believes iran was probably behind attacks on saudi oil installations over the weekend he also underscored that he's waiting for definitive proof though of who is responsible and would also consult america's allies before taking any possible action trump said all options are still on the table but that he's in no rush to go to war. like the crown prince of bahrain the fischel visit to the white house was planned long ago but it couldn't be more timely the biggest question was would president trump take military action against iran without preconditions the united states is we're prepared that any country in the history. of in any history where what or i don't want war with anybody i am somebody that would like got to have. these satellite images released by the u.s. military purportedly show the damage inflicted on the saudi oil plants and demonstrate how precise the attacks were carried out with drones or possibly cruise missiles. wa
of what it's about today is the shine results from say thanks very much for coming up thank you brian. well to the u.s. now u.s. president donald trump says he believes iran was probably behind attacks on saudi oil installations over the weekend he also underscored that he's waiting for definitive proof though of who is responsible and would also consult america's allies before taking any possible action trump said all options are still on the table but that he's in no rush to go to war. like...
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. >> well the white house brian would tell you it's important these officials are meeting face-to-face just a few blocks from here, for about four hours now, a chinese dell del gags. about 30 officials deep, has been b meeting with u.s. trade officials led by the deputy u.s. trade representative the chinese side led by its vice minister of finance and on the agenda today, i'm told by two sources it is currency it is fentanyl and agriculture the only topic that has two educations where officials are going to be discussing this. of course president trump has for months said china would need to commit to buying u.s. agricultural products to unfreeze these discussions and so far, we have yet to see these materialize, but we've learned that a separate, smaller chinese delegation is going to be heading to nebraska and montana to meet face to fate with farmers early next week, so this could be a positive sign that potentially an announcement is forthcomi forthcoming, but we don't know planning for the visits which are still in the planning stages today, the vice president was asked at deliver
. >> well the white house brian would tell you it's important these officials are meeting face-to-face just a few blocks from here, for about four hours now, a chinese dell del gags. about 30 officials deep, has been b meeting with u.s. trade officials led by the deputy u.s. trade representative the chinese side led by its vice minister of finance and on the agenda today, i'm told by two sources it is currency it is fentanyl and agriculture the only topic that has two educations where...
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brian: well, you talk about your parents. where did they come from, originally, or the family came from? prof. wax: they came from eastern europe. they were immigrants during the first part of the 20th century, part of that wave of jewish immigration from russia and eastern europe. brian: but as someone who has a lot of education, when did you get, originally, interested in learning? prof. wax: well, i can't remember a time when i wasn't interested in learning. my parents were not super well educated. my mother did, eventually get a college degree. my father worked for an associate degree at night, but certainly they didn't start out their life terribly well educated, but they clearly revered learning and a certain kind of intellectual rigor and honesty, a searching approach to the truth, to empiricism, to facts and arguments and logic. that was their modus operandi, the way that they approached the world, and also a reverence for all of the high achievements of civilization in art, in music and literature. so i recall, very
brian: well, you talk about your parents. where did they come from, originally, or the family came from? prof. wax: they came from eastern europe. they were immigrants during the first part of the 20th century, part of that wave of jewish immigration from russia and eastern europe. brian: but as someone who has a lot of education, when did you get, originally, interested in learning? prof. wax: well, i can't remember a time when i wasn't interested in learning. my parents were not super well...
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katie: thanks, brian. wellp stressing the dangers of vaping after a sixth person i dos from dies from a vaping rd illness. looking to ban all nontobacco flavored cigarettes. >> vaping has been a very big business as i understand it a giant business in a short period of time. we can't allow people to get sick and we can't have our youth be so affected: here to react fox news medical contributor dr. nicole saphier. thank you so much for being here. so there is a lot of controversy surrounding what the president is doing but can you talk to us about how this is actually targeting teenagers? >> here's the thing, like opioids intended to get people off traditional cigarettes we know are bad for us. ecigarettes came to the market. it has helped millions of americans transition from tobacco cigarettes to ecigarettes which are not healthy for you by any stretch of the imagination. they still have nicotine in them which we know has also health effects. however, similar to opioids, there are nefarious and deceptive. crea
katie: thanks, brian. wellp stressing the dangers of vaping after a sixth person i dos from dies from a vaping rd illness. looking to ban all nontobacco flavored cigarettes. >> vaping has been a very big business as i understand it a giant business in a short period of time. we can't allow people to get sick and we can't have our youth be so affected: here to react fox news medical contributor dr. nicole saphier. thank you so much for being here. so there is a lot of controversy...
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jonathan: brian, we get the summary of economic projections as well. that, the obsession over the dot plots will continue. what to look for in the dot plot this time, and what do you expect? brian: i think there will be more dispersion in the dot plots because there is more diversity of opinion within the fed. that will be interesting to watch. but really what i'm watching, because i think they will cut a quarter, but really what is their guiding light? a year ago, the data was not that much different from where we are now, and we were a long way from neutral. right? and now, we are doing a mid-cycle adjustment. where are we? why are we doing what we are doing, and what are we going to do next? the fed has not done a good job of that in my opinion. jonathan: i wonder to what degree, pilar, the data right now in the united states makes it a little more comfortable. deliver a rate cut without about more pressure to deliver a even more. what are your thoughts on that? pilar: i think that is true. 25 basis points is consensus. we agree with that. i think c
jonathan: brian, we get the summary of economic projections as well. that, the obsession over the dot plots will continue. what to look for in the dot plot this time, and what do you expect? brian: i think there will be more dispersion in the dot plots because there is more diversity of opinion within the fed. that will be interesting to watch. but really what i'm watching, because i think they will cut a quarter, but really what is their guiding light? a year ago, the data was not that much...
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brian: william la jeunesse where that boat was rented from. william, what are you hearing, we are starting to the put this together sounds ugly on the crew's behalf. >> wellually made a distinction today that some of the audio cuts that you heard were actually the individuals who picked up the survivors and not the captain. those have been conflated, if you will, over time. but i will tell you what we expected today is somebody to connect the dots. someone to give us what happened. the ignition source, the cause of this fire. that didn't happen. the sheriff, instead, said he was going to wait until he completed formal interviews with the five surviving crew; however, he did say that an explosion did not cause the fire but onwhen started that fire blocked the escape hatch as well as the main exit to the upper dec deck or rather the main deck trapping all 34 victims below deck. >> in many cases we will only be faced with the ability to know that we recovered them and then we will rely on us to do everything in our power to find out what happened o. boaraboard that vessel in the last moments. >> the conception is wooden boat passed inspection on august. smok
brian: william la jeunesse where that boat was rented from. william, what are you hearing, we are starting to the put this together sounds ugly on the crew's behalf. >> wellually made a distinction today that some of the audio cuts that you heard were actually the individuals who picked up the survivors and not the captain. those have been conflated, if you will, over time. but i will tell you what we expected today is somebody to connect the dots. someone to give us what happened. the...
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brian: gotcha. steve: well, it is a terrible story.ning us from santa barbara this morning lieutenant commander matthew kroll. ainsley: i was watching "fox & friends first." someone in california said they went out many times and knew many of the people on board. steve: terrible. brian: how is our military to respond as millions brace for hurricane dorian? former secretary of defense jim james mattis is here live to talk about that and leadership in today's society. ainsley: and as we are tracking the monster storm, where will it hit the hardest? our live team coverage continues next. ♪ ♪ is just a button. that a speaker is just a speaker. or - that the journey can't be the destination. most people haven't driven a lincoln. it's the final days of the lincoln summer invitation even. right now, get 0% apr on all lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. this is the family who wanted to connect... plus no payments for up to 90 days. to go where they could explore and experience adventure in unexpect
brian: gotcha. steve: well, it is a terrible story.ning us from santa barbara this morning lieutenant commander matthew kroll. ainsley: i was watching "fox & friends first." someone in california said they went out many times and knew many of the people on board. steve: terrible. brian: how is our military to respond as millions brace for hurricane dorian? former secretary of defense jim james mattis is here live to talk about that and leadership in today's society. ainsley: and...
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>> well, brian, it's a little bit smaller now. we talk about 19 candidates going to be on stage here in manchester for the convention tomorrow. you know, that's down 20% from the bigger field that we started with just months ago. but i think what's interesting is as big as the field still is, it does feel increasingly like a three-person race. we have joe biden occupying that center, the more lane, very much playing up that electability argument. and you have elizabeth warren and bernie sanders clearly fighting for that progressive energy, trying to make the case that this is more about the heart than the head in this democratic campaign, not just about who can beat donald trump. for these other candidates, it's finally establishing a rationale to stay in this thing. it's an opportunity tomorrow in front of a room full, an arena full to make the case why in a state that has favored in the past underdog candidates, that has given a shot for those candidates who can maybe don't have the biggest resources compared to the front-runner
>> well, brian, it's a little bit smaller now. we talk about 19 candidates going to be on stage here in manchester for the convention tomorrow. you know, that's down 20% from the bigger field that we started with just months ago. but i think what's interesting is as big as the field still is, it does feel increasingly like a three-person race. we have joe biden occupying that center, the more lane, very much playing up that electability argument. and you have elizabeth warren and bernie...
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brian: we can't be partisan. we want everyone to do well. til the top of the hour. chaos erupting as thousands of pass jerusalem left at the airport after a tour operator shut down. could that happen here? brian: so glad i don't take a vacation ♪ woman: i'm here, and suddenly my migraine takes me somewhere else, where there's pain and nausea. but excedrin pulls me back in a way others don't. and it relieves my symptoms fast for real migraine relief. iit's not "acceptable or nothing." and it relieves my symptoms fast and it's definitely not "close enough or nothing." mercedes-benz suvs were engineered with only one mission in mind. to be the best. in the category, in the industry...in the world. lease the gla 250 suv for just $329 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. ♪ ainsley: chaos erupting as hundreds of thousands of vacationers were left stranded thomas cook announced suddenly they were going out of business. could that happen here. joining us now is a travel expert and chief charlie.com laura beg
brian: we can't be partisan. we want everyone to do well. til the top of the hour. chaos erupting as thousands of pass jerusalem left at the airport after a tour operator shut down. could that happen here? brian: so glad i don't take a vacation ♪ woman: i'm here, and suddenly my migraine takes me somewhere else, where there's pain and nausea. but excedrin pulls me back in a way others don't. and it relieves my symptoms fast for real migraine relief. iit's not "acceptable or...
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is that his assessment as well? brian: i was with secretary pompeo on the trip to saudi arabia and the emirates. he wanted to hear fid what the region is experiencing. the secretary will be meeting with the president later today and with the president's s tional security cabinet to discuss the optie president has. it is important that the saudist ue their investigation of the attacks. these had global consequences, when you attack the world's largest oil facility and violate sic international norms human behavior. we do want more nations to hold iran accountable for these unprecedented attacks. nada: the un's general assembly is coming up. how es the united states pla to reassure allies that the u.s. is noteaded to war with iran? brian: that is a good question.i we are going to use the unitedwe nations, aave. we have a new ambassador up up there. we think there is an important role for the security council to play. iran has violated ternational peace and security because o these attacks. the un's security council vested w
is that his assessment as well? brian: i was with secretary pompeo on the trip to saudi arabia and the emirates. he wanted to hear fid what the region is experiencing. the secretary will be meeting with the president later today and with the president's s tional security cabinet to discuss the optie president has. it is important that the saudist ue their investigation of the attacks. these had global consequences, when you attack the world's largest oil facility and violate sic international...
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well. he gets automatic praise from his base when he pounds the press and fights with us. brianu have said on this show, it is only going to get worse. it's going to get awful in coming months. >> david, i would talk to you for years. maybe we will. but we're out of time for now. the view from outside the u.s. how foreign journalists see trump, two words, alarmingly incoherent. ♪ when you have diabetes, dietary choices are crucial to help manage blood sugar, but it can be difficult to find a balanced solution. try great-tasting boost glucose control. the patented blend of protein, fat, and carbs is part of a balanced formula that's clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels. in fact, it provides 60% more protein than the leading diabetes nutrition shake and contains only 1 carb choice. enjoy the balanced nutrition of boost glucose control as part of a healthy diet. they're america's bpursuing life-changing cures. in a country that fosters innovation here, they find breakthroughs... like a way to fight cancer by arming a patient's own t-cells... because it's not just abou
well. he gets automatic praise from his base when he pounds the press and fights with us. brianu have said on this show, it is only going to get worse. it's going to get awful in coming months. >> david, i would talk to you for years. maybe we will. but we're out of time for now. the view from outside the u.s. how foreign journalists see trump, two words, alarmingly incoherent. ♪ when you have diabetes, dietary choices are crucial to help manage blood sugar, but it can be difficult to...
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well, some of a [bleep] got fired. brianndamentally i'm astounded how everyone is concerned about the tied ukraine. nobody was really concerned when president obama watched them being by the russians and all -- he wouldn't send them any aid or any lethal weapons. the first thing this president did was send them lethal weapons to fight back against the russian invasion. and they appreciated that. what plays to the detractors of the president is the fact that we don't know why, after their july 25th conversation, money did not -- was delayed until late august. that played into those conspiracy theories who said the president threatened i'm going to hold back aid if you don't investigate joe biden. and that's why the democrats, especially adam schiff, want this whole transcript of the dialogue between the two leaders exposed, which would be a terrible precedent for future presidents. ainsley: rudy giuliani tweeted about it. he said new fact. one 3-million-dollar payment to biden's son to ukraine latvia to see you plus to u.s. w
well, some of a [bleep] got fired. brianndamentally i'm astounded how everyone is concerned about the tied ukraine. nobody was really concerned when president obama watched them being by the russians and all -- he wouldn't send them any aid or any lethal weapons. the first thing this president did was send them lethal weapons to fight back against the russian invasion. and they appreciated that. what plays to the detractors of the president is the fact that we don't know why, after their july...
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brian: gotcha. >> the second thing is, once again. well too many times and the president is frustrated by it and i don't blame him. brian: very frustrating. congressman stuart, thank you very much. appreciate it? >> thank you. brian: buyer beware the samsung galaxy fold going on sale today. it's already sparking problems. kurt the cyberguy is fired up about this. get it fired up? ♪ all night long ♪ ♪ enterprise car sales and you'll take any trade-in? that's right! great! here you go... well, it does need to be a vehicle. but - i need this out of my house. (vo) with fair, transparent value for every trade-in... enterprise makes it easy. bookers can book literally hundreds of daily deals... [so, any plans for this weekend?] you bet bookers have plans this weekend. with daily deals of 30 to 50% off, you can be a booker at booking.com. why not? there's a company that's talked than me: jd power.people 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power qua
brian: gotcha. >> the second thing is, once again. well too many times and the president is frustrated by it and i don't blame him. brian: very frustrating. congressman stuart, thank you very much. appreciate it? >> thank you. brian: buyer beware the samsung galaxy fold going on sale today. it's already sparking problems. kurt the cyberguy is fired up about this. get it fired up? ♪ all night long ♪ ♪ enterprise car sales and you'll take any trade-in? that's right! great! here...
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hopefully beto o'rourke is paying attention and has his letter ready as well. brian so bad. he is saying more and more extreme things. is he focusing, joey, on guns. steve: beto. brian: beto o'rourke, i should say. he is focusing on guns. >> yes. so in sports we have this analogy if you are a little bit off you are losing by a little bit you make tweaks, adjustments. i'm a big nascar fan they have a term called swinging for the fences make wholesale charges in last ditch effort to try to win the race or game. that's where beto is. someone who has polled extremely low numbers are zero, maybe 1%. this is a guy who can't win his own state for senator and he is trying to run for president. so what does he do? he says the most outrageous thing he can find hoping to spark interest in people and get them on board. fortunate for him that's not what the american people want. have a guy to ho speaks insecurity every word coming out. is he not authoritative anyway. as recently a few days ago people questioning him on his policy and not a good answer for anything. steve: you kno
hopefully beto o'rourke is paying attention and has his letter ready as well. brian so bad. he is saying more and more extreme things. is he focusing, joey, on guns. steve: beto. brian: beto o'rourke, i should say. he is focusing on guns. >> yes. so in sports we have this analogy if you are a little bit off you are losing by a little bit you make tweaks, adjustments. i'm a big nascar fan they have a term called swinging for the fences make wholesale charges in last ditch effort to try to...
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brian: the digital coin well allow fans to interact with the champ on social media. it is probably not intended as a serious investment. there is a moment to remember the checkered history of cryptocurrency endorsements. stephen siegel and paris hilton. floyd mayweather also backed several digital reporter: horrifying escalation of ethnic violence in the democratic republic of congo. different militias have terrorized huge numbers of the civilian population. second reporter: the drc's government say the extent of hunger and displacement is being exaggerated. reporter: 13 million people in need of humanitarian aid. crawford: i'm alex crawford in the democratic republic of congo, and this is "hotspots." tonight we're gonna take you behind the scenes of the world's biggest and hardest-hitting stories. we travel to drc to honor the world's forgotten conflicts. man: we've got sense that you were going into o the badlands. crawford: stuart ramsay returns crawford: stuart ramsay returns to eastern ukraine where he and
brian: the digital coin well allow fans to interact with the champ on social media. it is probably not intended as a serious investment. there is a moment to remember the checkered history of cryptocurrency endorsements. stephen siegel and paris hilton. floyd mayweather also backed several digital reporter: horrifying escalation of ethnic violence in the democratic republic of congo. different militias have terrorized huge numbers of the civilian population. second reporter: the drc's...
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brian? >> liz, well the new york city climate strike protest really ended about an hour ago but over 4 millione organizers say took part in over 1,000 climate strikes around the world and over 150 countries. here in new york, tens of thousands of people were in the streets today including thousands of kids who skipped school. new york city allowing kids to skip school with parental permission, joining on the protest and some like the new york post editorial board slammed the decision saying it was to school supporting a particular political point of view. nonetheless we spoke to high schoolers and others who say frankly, they are terrified as the planet is not going to be here when they get older. i think there is so much to be done, and i can't wait any more. we have maybe 12 years to act before climate change becomes irreversible and we need to start now as soon as possible. >> the climate strikes around the world are happening just three days before the u.n. climate action summit. now these climate strikes were happening all over the country from san francisco to michigan to indiana, chicag
brian? >> liz, well the new york city climate strike protest really ended about an hour ago but over 4 millione organizers say took part in over 1,000 climate strikes around the world and over 150 countries. here in new york, tens of thousands of people were in the streets today including thousands of kids who skipped school. new york city allowing kids to skip school with parental permission, joining on the protest and some like the new york post editorial board slammed the decision...
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brian: okay. all right. >> finding a deal is the right thing. steve: good, congressman waltz? >> yeah. well also gave two hoots when obama pulled us out of iraq too soon and then we got isis. i think your question is right. the terrorists aren't going to leave just because we decided we have been there too long. i agree with the frustration. we have been there a long time. it's been costly. it's been difficult. but at the end of the day we have to keep our foot on the neck of these terrorist groups. if this government in afghanistan dissent greats because we strike a deal that is -- that makes the situation worse, then auto divide will reconstitute. isis already is reconstituting in afghanistan. they will strike the homeland again. it will be that much more expensive nut long run. so i applaud the president from walking away of what i thought would be a very bad deal. brian: general, no branch has been more taxed than the air force. you are a lieutenant general there talking to the taliban, not many people are upset by that but the way to get out would be the challenge. >> brian, again, i a
brian: okay. all right. >> finding a deal is the right thing. steve: good, congressman waltz? >> yeah. well also gave two hoots when obama pulled us out of iraq too soon and then we got isis. i think your question is right. the terrorists aren't going to leave just because we decided we have been there too long. i agree with the frustration. we have been there a long time. it's been costly. it's been difficult. but at the end of the day we have to keep our foot on the neck of these...
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the street is either ignoring that or thinks at least maybe the stocks are simply undervalued >> well, brianthat. i think it's also right now a lot of things i think are being missed what's happening the strength in the economy, the strength of the sectors, these stocks, what they're doing there's so much noise coming out of washington at this point in time i think investors are getting caught up in that noise that they're missing to simply stepping back and looking at some of these stocks stocks like boeing are reversing longer term down trends. the financial sector, you have stocks like jp morgan. you have nike which has been consolidating and now breaking out and dom was talking about the home builders lennar is ready to take the next leg higher at this point in time. >> really. dom talking about how lennar has been hot and your chart says it may get hotter >> it may get hotter, another leg up. >> jp morgan chase as well i noticed that bank of america, b of a has a decent setup right now. >> correct i i do think it's a great-looking setup. all these banks, these major large money center b
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>> well, i hope i understand your question properly, brian. this whistle-blower is under what i can only imagine must be the most intense pressure because on the one hand there is this terrifying element called the espionage act, and if you violate it by sharing anything that is truly sensitive and endangers our national security, you're in a world of trouble, but on the other hand there is the whistle-blower protection act that was passed into law in the 1990s for intelligence personnel so that they could come forward with sensitive materials. there was great fear that they weren't allowed to come forward because the material was so sensitive. and that act right now is basically being stalled, and it appears that at least the justice department was conferred with about this decision that the acting director of national intelligence made blocking the i.g. from going forward and alerting congress about the substance of what the president said that was so worrisome. the promise that they made -- i'm sorry, that he made allegedly to the ukraine.
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brian: not high to where it was in april 140,000. how are you doing it? >> yeah. wells literally thrown every domestic and international effort he can at this. it's paid off. as you noted, brian, we are down more than 50% since may in just three months. i should point out that in the last 8 years, i think this is the only july-august period you can find where the numbers go down instead of up. they went down 18,000 apprehensions. 82 to 64,000. this is really a testament to the president's aggressiveness in this area using every international and domestic tool we can to attack this problem. we have a long way to go. congress back from vacation. you know, they are the obvious people to really make long-term changes. brian: passing through committee to the senate. not sure what else on the agenda. on the wall, that's actually new that's being built on the wall? you have 3.6 billion from defense. you add about 2 billion from congress. what new is being built? >> well, first of all, the defense department number is up substantially. if you remember back when the president f
brian: not high to where it was in april 140,000. how are you doing it? >> yeah. wells literally thrown every domestic and international effort he can at this. it's paid off. as you noted, brian, we are down more than 50% since may in just three months. i should point out that in the last 8 years, i think this is the only july-august period you can find where the numbers go down instead of up. they went down 18,000 apprehensions. 82 to 64,000. this is really a testament to the president's...
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brian. i said, "well, i'm ryan seacrest. he says, "i'm brian warner i said, "great, nice to meet you.son. >> jimmy: that's brian >> brian warner. >> jimmy: yeah >> she says, "that's his real name." [ laughter ] "be right back." went over, said, "great to have you here what brings you out to wango tango? the big kiss fm show?" he says, "i'm a huge jonas brothers fan" [ applause ] so, i guess marilyn manson travels with the jonas brothers, and watches from backstage >> jimmy: he doesn't travel with the jonas brothers. but dude, you went on to take one of the best photos i think i've seen of the year. this is up there for photo of the year, here's ryan and marilyn manson look at -- [ laughter ] >> would you recognize that as - >> jimmy: yes. >> would you recognize him >> jimmy: you did not know that was marilyn manson >> no! not -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what's wrong with you? who else would that be >> people look different in the wild >> jimmy: what are you talking about? >> listen, i - >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> when you're out in real life, they look different. [ laught ] >> jimmy: oh,
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the mayor addressing that the last couple of days as well. brian, thank you. the mayor pointing out to us, if you had flooding during this area in irma and matthew, that was a perfect reason for you to evacuate yesterday. he is hopeful that a lot of people heeded that evacuation order. also joining us now is the mayor of mt. pleasant. it's just a short drive from where i am. i know, sir, that you are under this extended flash flood warning as well. can you give us a sense of what are your crews finding who are out and about? what is the state right now in mt. pleasant? >> sure, erica. thank you very much. what we're getting right now is downed trees. there are about a dozen trees that are down and they cannot be touched right now because they are entangled in power lines. this situation not only from the storm, but from downed power lines and trees is life-threatening. we urge everyone to please stay indoors and not go near any downed trees or power lines when the storm does pass until those situations are addressed. >> reporter: and obviously, that's also a m
the mayor addressing that the last couple of days as well. brian, thank you. the mayor pointing out to us, if you had flooding during this area in irma and matthew, that was a perfect reason for you to evacuate yesterday. he is hopeful that a lot of people heeded that evacuation order. also joining us now is the mayor of mt. pleasant. it's just a short drive from where i am. i know, sir, that you are under this extended flash flood warning as well. can you give us a sense of what are your crews...
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pressure on the former vice president to decide if he's going to join the call for wealth taxes as well. brian thank you for joining us tonight. good to see you both. >> thank you. >> stick around for the night court. tonight, you are the jury. the case, the government is suing match.com. hmm? but first, 2020 -- the beto o'-rourke rally where he argued only the government should be allowed to have fire arms like ar-15s. critics pointed out making that argument out of place where national guard troops killed gun owners. o'-rourke accused them of trying to intimidate his supporters. the next debate will take place on a single night instead of two. the democratic national committee announcing that friday. the showdown will be held on the campus of wes tearville, ohio. it will mark the fourth round of debates for democrats this cycle. democratic congresswoman gabbert, the last holdout does support an impeachment inquiry. president trump, she said impeachment would divide the country, but now after reviewing the complaints and the transcript of the phone call between president trump and ukraine's p
pressure on the former vice president to decide if he's going to join the call for wealth taxes as well. brian thank you for joining us tonight. good to see you both. >> thank you. >> stick around for the night court. tonight, you are the jury. the case, the government is suing match.com. hmm? but first, 2020 -- the beto o'-rourke rally where he argued only the government should be allowed to have fire arms like ar-15s. critics pointed out making that argument out of place where...
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should investors start worrying our push to record levels is going to stall out bring in brian jacobson with wells fargo asset management and christian amami is with investments. >> thanks for having me. >> a lot of the investors, the feeling is that this is as good as it's going to get and if the trade war continues and the tariffs continue higher and the global economy continues to slow down, it's got to take a toll on our economy at some point and evidenced z in our stock market. what do you think, brian >> i think we've seen in the economic data evidence of that slow down. and now i think investors are looking for, is there going to be a favorable resolution. one of the fears that we have is that maybe the rug gets pulled out from underneath us as far as what some of the sentiment, where if there's a backtracking on the status of the trade negotiations or if there's something dramatic that happens with brexit. as it is, i believe we've already experienced some of this economic slow down i think it was very evident in the housing data, although that has gbegun to rebound, very evident in the ma
should investors start worrying our push to record levels is going to stall out bring in brian jacobson with wells fargo asset management and christian amami is with investments. >> thanks for having me. >> a lot of the investors, the feeling is that this is as good as it's going to get and if the trade war continues and the tariffs continue higher and the global economy continues to slow down, it's got to take a toll on our economy at some point and evidenced z in our stock market....
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do you believe that from your editorial, doesn't sound like you do >> well, brian, i think the important chinese think? xi jinping has definitely taken a more aggressive posture since taking over in china and i think president trump has helped him get to the point that they want to accelerate what they call their made in 2025 program, which helps them to become more self-sufficient. and he is just moving quicker along that path. >> you know, yesterday, mark cuban, owner of the mavericks, he tweeted out something, yesterday, the day before, he said businesses and even countries sort of find markets if china doesn't have us as a market, because of tariffs, they're going to go find the market somewhere else, sell stuff to germany, australia, japan, wherever it might be. do you think that china right now is actively looking perhaps to as you say decouple and find new markets and say, okay, we don't want our stuff, we'll sell it to somebody else. >> so one of the most important things in the near term to president trump is try to get china to start buying soybeans again for the united states.
do you believe that from your editorial, doesn't sound like you do >> well, brian, i think the important chinese think? xi jinping has definitely taken a more aggressive posture since taking over in china and i think president trump has helped him get to the point that they want to accelerate what they call their made in 2025 program, which helps them to become more self-sufficient. and he is just moving quicker along that path. >> you know, yesterday, mark cuban, owner of the...
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well. >> brian and i were on with former secretary of state condoleezza rice. she said she's open to president trump wanting to sit down and have this emphasis on diplomacy. she said that's a positive things. she said the meetings have to be thoughtful and there was a lack of that with this particular idea of sitting down with the taliban. >> i want to raise another possibility here. you said the u.n. security council would have this u.n. meeting at the end of the month. there was the possibility of maybe some meeting with iran. i was searching through the tweets because i know therefore the minister loves to tweet at ambassador bolton. has -- they have had promises with each other. here you have the president, he was tempted to have that meeting in paris. go ahead. >> let's get in with this. john bolton just tweeted. i offered to resign last night and president trump said let's talk about it tomorrow. let me read that again. that is john bolton, former national security adviser for president trump, 21 second or so ago tweeted, i offered to resign last night an
well. >> brian and i were on with former secretary of state condoleezza rice. she said she's open to president trump wanting to sit down and have this emphasis on diplomacy. she said that's a positive things. she said the meetings have to be thoughtful and there was a lack of that with this particular idea of sitting down with the taliban. >> i want to raise another possibility here. you said the u.n. security council would have this u.n. meeting at the end of the month. there was...
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and it certainly looks like we're going to see more of that as well, brian >> chery, those types of scenesoing to get all the visual effects of the media here and around the world, what about crowd size is there any indication that the size of the protests has shrunk at all or maybe it's taking a more violent turn but that the people are still out in force >> reporter: well, you have to remember that this protest movement is not exactly under some kind of clear leadership at this point so, if we are looking at some massive rally or demonstration organize this particular group called the civil human rights front, then we will see one million, two million, 1.7 million strong massive rally on weekends, but when it comes to these certain daily -- day-to-day basis or protests at the u.s. consulate, we certainly saw a smaller number but has it been reduced? not exactly. brian? >> we do appreciate that, chery. thank you very much. >>> on deck, trade tensions boiling over again, but this time in a very unusual and very un-american place and it all has to do with lobster we'll get a live report fro
and it certainly looks like we're going to see more of that as well, brian >> chery, those types of scenesoing to get all the visual effects of the media here and around the world, what about crowd size is there any indication that the size of the protests has shrunk at all or maybe it's taking a more violent turn but that the people are still out in force >> reporter: well, you have to remember that this protest movement is not exactly under some kind of clear leadership at this...
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well done, dave. and briansad little people have too much time on their hands and need to get a job. don't acknowledge them, itjust gives them oxygen. next, we exclusively reveal that more than 60 politicians, academics, barristers and campaign groups are calling on police forces and private companies are to stop using live facial recognition technology for surveillance immediately. this kind of live tech can scan your face as you're walking down the street and check it against a watchlist in real—time. so it is not like facial recognition used that passport gets, for example. critics say that the live element means that it is inaccurate, intrusive and infringes on an individual‘s right to privacy. those that make and use the tech say that it is helping to protect the public and can catch people like terror suspects. so what exactly is the technology and how does it work? this from our reporter catrin nye. many of us have already used facial recognition technology. so, this phone registers my face and then it c
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brian stelter. manu, thank you as well. i appreciate it.you look at your screen, the house panel to take up formal steps on impeachment probe next week. we'll continue on right after the break. ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood (male announcer) the next groundbreaking idea from america's #1 selling boat isn't a boat. the legendary performance of tracker just made landfall. best quality in america. lowest prices in america. and it's taking america by storm. now get the tracker 570 atv for the introductory price of only $5799 plus freight, and a 10% discount card for up to 2 years. tracker off road. at verizon, we're building the most powerful 5g experience for america. that's why the nfl chose verizon. because they need the massive capacity of 5g with ultra wideband, so more screaming, streaming, posting fans... can experience 5g all at once. this is happening in 13 stadiums all across the country. now if verizon 5g can do this for the nfl... imagine what it can do for you. >
brian stelter. manu, thank you as well. i appreciate it.you look at your screen, the house panel to take up formal steps on impeachment probe next week. we'll continue on right after the break. ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood (male announcer) the next groundbreaking idea from america's #1 selling boat isn't a boat. the legendary performance of tracker just made landfall. best quality in america. lowest prices in america....
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brian: bring back rod rosenstein that worked so well. >> brian, don't even go there.ioned we would have heard about it from the whistleblower complaint by now. >> i guess. so according to the congress from utah going to see that complaint some time this morning. thank you so much. >> all the best. ainsley: one group is helping our nation's heroes. one service dog at a time. meet the canine partner for patriots next. ♪ ♪ ♪ steve: well, our next guests are giving veterans and active service members a second chance at life. one service dog at a time. their organization is called canine partners for patriots and to date they have helped more than 200 off our 200 of our nation's heroes here to tell us more is mary peter at the end. communications director greg right here and two of the program's graduates we have army veteran travis mac and his service dog bear. good morning to you. and navy veteran cindy hogg and her. >> hagg. steve: sorry about that. >> that's okay. steve: her service dog baby. there are a number of service dog organizations out there what makes yours un
brian: bring back rod rosenstein that worked so well. >> brian, don't even go there.ioned we would have heard about it from the whistleblower complaint by now. >> i guess. so according to the congress from utah going to see that complaint some time this morning. thank you so much. >> all the best. ainsley: one group is helping our nation's heroes. one service dog at a time. meet the canine partner for patriots next. ♪ ♪ ♪ steve: well, our next guests are giving veterans...
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i'm brian thomas great to have you with us well after more than 2 years of jousting over president trump's conduct the ground has suddenly shifted in congress with a move toward impeachment nancy pelosi the democratic speaker of the house has announced a congressional committee will be launching inquiry its goal gathering the evidence necessary to impeach president trump for less crimes it is the 1st step along and uncertain path that has as its final goal removing the president from office. it was a long time coming. but nancy pelosi has finally made the announcement many in her party have been waiting for the actions of the trump presidency revealed dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office betrayal of our national security and the trail of the integrity of our elections the president must be held accountable no one is above the law strong words from the speaker but why now a complaint about donald trump from a whistle blower has focused her attention it alleges that the president put pressure on ukraine to investigate former vice president joe biden and his son
i'm brian thomas great to have you with us well after more than 2 years of jousting over president trump's conduct the ground has suddenly shifted in congress with a move toward impeachment nancy pelosi the democratic speaker of the house has announced a congressional committee will be launching inquiry its goal gathering the evidence necessary to impeach president trump for less crimes it is the 1st step along and uncertain path that has as its final goal removing the president from office. it...
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well. >> brian. >> just continue the collaboration and accelerate the collaboration and sharing between industrynd government. >> let's thank our panelists. [ applause ] >> thank you. ♪ ♪ >> okay. our next keynote will focus on israel's cyber challenges in 2019.
well. >> brian. >> just continue the collaboration and accelerate the collaboration and sharing between industrynd government. >> let's thank our panelists. [ applause ] >> thank you. ♪ ♪ >> okay. our next keynote will focus on israel's cyber challenges in 2019.
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well. >> brian. >> just continue the collaboration and accelerate the collaboration and sharing between industrynd government. >> let's thank our panelists. [ applause ] >> thank you.
well. >> brian. >> just continue the collaboration and accelerate the collaboration and sharing between industrynd government. >> let's thank our panelists. [ applause ] >> thank you.
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well. >> brian. >> just continue the collaboration and accelerate the collaboration and sharing between industrynd government. >> let's thank our panelists. [ applause ] >> thank you. ♪ ♪ >> okay. our next keynote will focus on israel's cyber challenges in 2019. yigal unna the incd. mr. unna previously served as a chief executive director of the cyber r&d and technology unit. mr. unna has three decades of experience in israeli security apparatus in c
well. >> brian. >> just continue the collaboration and accelerate the collaboration and sharing between industrynd government. >> let's thank our panelists. [ applause ] >> thank you. ♪ ♪ >> okay. our next keynote will focus on israel's cyber challenges in 2019. yigal unna the incd. mr. unna previously served as a chief executive director of the cyber r&d and technology unit. mr. unna has three decades of experience in israeli security apparatus in c
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and we have to remember that as well. brian: absolutely. what's going on as you look around, pete?ecause the ceremony will come -- a little bit of a standoff. we will get a report on that to you. we are about to cover the actual event. it's a powerful moment on this channel when we cut to in realtime what was happening. it's a great thing for people to see. ainsley: about 25 minutes after the hour we will go to the program that actually aired when brian and steve were on the couch that morning. we only play that once a year on 9/11. steve: where we show the towers collapsing. only one time a year because it is so powerful. all right. pete, thank you very much. we will check in with you shortly. pete: god bless you guys. ainsley: god bless you. steve: what's still ahead? ainsley: khalid sheikh mohammed will finally go on trial in 2021. brian: dr. mitchell personally interrogated. he will tell us. >> tech: at safelite autoglass, we really pride ourselves on making it easy for you to get your windshield fixed. with safelite, you can see exactly when we'll be there. saving you time for
and we have to remember that as well. brian: absolutely. what's going on as you look around, pete?ecause the ceremony will come -- a little bit of a standoff. we will get a report on that to you. we are about to cover the actual event. it's a powerful moment on this channel when we cut to in realtime what was happening. it's a great thing for people to see. ainsley: about 25 minutes after the hour we will go to the program that actually aired when brian and steve were on the couch that morning....
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global markets as needed now with us is brian sullivan reporting from america's energy capital houston, also eamon javers live with us from washington, d.c. as well's talk about the state of play because energy traders have to be talking about the biggest gain on record for brent crude prices what is the buzz around houston about whether or not we could see this last medium to longer term >> oh, man, so many good questions there, dom listen, this is one of if not the single biggest price jump in one day that we have ever seen so that's it the other thing i would say is in, nobody i talked to, none of the research notes that i've read suggest that anybody knows anything i'm not knocking the oil markets or any of the smart people out there in them, i'm simply saying we don't know what theimpact i going to be, of course, because you got the saudis saying we have supply, we have inventories. remember the iea remembers every member country to hold 90 days of basically inventory that is sort of their net import there's plenty of oil out there, but yet you're seeing the oil markets react the way they are let's go through some of the big picture themes v
global markets as needed now with us is brian sullivan reporting from america's energy capital houston, also eamon javers live with us from washington, d.c. as well's talk about the state of play because energy traders have to be talking about the biggest gain on record for brent crude prices what is the buzz around houston about whether or not we could see this last medium to longer term >> oh, man, so many good questions there, dom listen, this is one of if not the single biggest price...
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brian, here in these last few hours. the rain has started coming down as well. i mentioned i was going up and down that highway all the way down to hatteras this morning to buckston as well. for folks who haven't been here, it is a thin strip of barrier islands that gets thinner as you get farther and farther down. as you get to hatteras, you get to the washout bill karins was talking about. as early as late this morning there were parts of that road that had been washed out and hague that even more treacherous for those who were making their way up and down the highway is the sand that blows over from the dunes. truly what was what made our drive most difficult as we found our way in the southern most part oeff those outer banks. the wind seems not to be a big deal to them. they close the main bridge down cape hatteras highway earlier this evening. it was closed because of wind. they say the folks i talked to say they get 50 to 60-mile-per-hour gusts, so that's not new. but they're worried about what happens as the storm passes through that word. it's a two-lan
brian, here in these last few hours. the rain has started coming down as well. i mentioned i was going up and down that highway all the way down to hatteras this morning to buckston as well. for folks who haven't been here, it is a thin strip of barrier islands that gets thinner as you get farther and farther down. as you get to hatteras, you get to the washout bill karins was talking about. as early as late this morning there were parts of that road that had been washed out and hague that even...