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it gave me insight into my uncle and cousins who grew up in hampton. he worked at langley as well. >> oh, wow. >> [inaudible] now i understand, thank you. >> you should read the book, there's more about it there. [laughter] >> my question to you as somebody who group there just a few years after what you portray, what was the cultural environment, the racial environment, the interfaith environment, and how has that influenced you in your outlook? >> i consider myself as having grown up in a very, in a very interesting place at a very wonderful time. so until i started doing the research for this book, i didn't realize just how close i was to kind of the tail end of this period of desegregation of the schools in virginia. because virginia really dragged its feet for a long time. but when i went to school, i went to integrated schools, you know, black kids and white kids. there were actually a lot of vietnamese people who lived in the community, so we were heavily, as you know maybe, hampton was this very heavily military area, defense industry. so in ad
it gave me insight into my uncle and cousins who grew up in hampton. he worked at langley as well. >> oh, wow. >> [inaudible] now i understand, thank you. >> you should read the book, there's more about it there. [laughter] >> my question to you as somebody who group there just a few years after what you portray, what was the cultural environment, the racial environment, the interfaith environment, and how has that influenced you in your outlook? >> i consider...
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i've seen it in hampton where everyone knows the people. i have seen it with the people who made-- somebody different settings settings and it has been that. i think that it is-- there are these ideals, you know that there are things we want to believe about who we are, about who we can be and i think that maybe what that movie does is it shows us an instance of closing the gap between who we are when we fall short in who we are when we stand up and go up to our highest level and it's optimistic. it doesn't shy away from the difficult things, but it doesn't take away the hope and you need to look the difficult things squarely in the eye, but you can never take away the hope and you can't deny the progress and even in a moment like now where we are saying there are many challenges facing this country, well there have always been challenges facing this country. we have made a lot of progress and i feel like we need to acknowledge that and even as we look squarely at very difficult things, we are humans that we need hope and happy stories to g
i've seen it in hampton where everyone knows the people. i have seen it with the people who made-- somebody different settings settings and it has been that. i think that it is-- there are these ideals, you know that there are things we want to believe about who we are, about who we can be and i think that maybe what that movie does is it shows us an instance of closing the gap between who we are when we fall short in who we are when we stand up and go up to our highest level and it's...
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he gave me insight into my uncle and cousins who grew up in hampton. now i understand. thank you. >> you should read the book. there's more about it here.somey >> my question, to come in juste a few years after what you portray.t what was the cultural environment? the interface environment and how did that influence you in your outlook? >> i consider myself as having grown-up in a very interesting place and a very wonderful time. so until i started doing the research for this book, and i didn't realize just how close i was to kind of detail and at the desegregation of the schools in virginia because virginia really tried for a long time. when i went to school i went to integrated schools, you know, black kids than white kids, a lot of vietnamese people lived in the community. so we're hardly come as you know, hampton house was heavily military area in addition to nafta and a number of army, navy bases, airport race, so it really does get a lot of people from a lot of different places. and i think it was a period that the state thing had just happened. people were still
he gave me insight into my uncle and cousins who grew up in hampton. now i understand. thank you. >> you should read the book. there's more about it here.somey >> my question, to come in juste a few years after what you portray.t what was the cultural environment? the interface environment and how did that influence you in your outlook? >> i consider myself as having grown-up in a very interesting place and a very wonderful time. so until i started doing the research for this...
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she really is going makeup free while taking a ride in a luxury yacht in the hamptons.is gorgeous. >> both you and i had a chance to see her awe natural, and she is beautiful. >> not fair. >> look at her mom. she is stunning too. we go from the queen bey to a woman play a queen. you cannot take your eyes off of margot robbie as queen elizabeth. >> buried under layers of white powder and a fiery red wig, she is unrecognizable. tran transforming into elizabeth 1. it must be nerve-racking for margot, but she is committed even portraying the queen's hair loss, and she did have to gain weight. this guy, has to play dick cheney in the upcoming pic. >> you didn't realize just how influential that man was upon everything that's happening now. >> christian's no stranger to extreme transformations. famously losing a reported 70 pounds for "the machinist," this is to premiere makeovers, and sam rockwell is president bush, and steve carell is rumsfeld, but they pale in comparison to freddie mercury in bohemian rhapsody. this is the queen front man, a role he prepped for on the set
she really is going makeup free while taking a ride in a luxury yacht in the hamptons.is gorgeous. >> both you and i had a chance to see her awe natural, and she is beautiful. >> not fair. >> look at her mom. she is stunning too. we go from the queen bey to a woman play a queen. you cannot take your eyes off of margot robbie as queen elizabeth. >> buried under layers of white powder and a fiery red wig, she is unrecognizable. tran transforming into elizabeth 1. it must...
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the rumors first surfaced in 2013 when katie and jamie were seen dancing together at the hamptons. here's what jamie told nancy about the rumors. in 2015. >> so you're not dating katie. the tabloids have you very much in love. >> yeah, all the time. but what i have learned about society today is that they are so thirsty, especially in >> speaking of social media, in april of this year, a vlogger snapped this photo of katie and jamie dining in new york city. >> i like to stay quiet. you know, with anyone that i'm dating, that i'm really, really dating. >> you have imagined to do that. how do you do that? >> i just -- i feel like this -- if somebody is just dating, the worst thing you can do is let that touch you. >> but there could be at least one other reasony the khaveept the relationship under wraps. a source tells us per katie's divorce agreement with tom cruise, they agreed not to go public with a new romance for at least five years. their divorce was finalized five years ago in august. we reached out to reps for katie and jamie, but did not hear back. just hours after the imag
the rumors first surfaced in 2013 when katie and jamie were seen dancing together at the hamptons. here's what jamie told nancy about the rumors. in 2015. >> so you're not dating katie. the tabloids have you very much in love. >> yeah, all the time. but what i have learned about society today is that they are so thirsty, especially in >> speaking of social media, in april of this year, a vlogger snapped this photo of katie and jamie dining in new york city. >> i like to...
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hampton pearson has more on the new era the fed will begin ushering in. >> reporter: as expected, janet yellen and her fellow monetary policymakers left interest rates unchanged and announced the beginning of a plan to start trimming the more than $4 trillion worth of bonds and mortgage-backed securities purchased by the feds to combat the financial crisis and the recession. >> our balance sheet will decline gradually and predictab for october through december, the decline in our securities holdings will be capped at $6 billion per month for treasuries and $4 billion per month for agencies. >> reporter: the fed chair said there is a strong consensus among monetary policymakers for another interest rate hike this year, even though inflation is below the fed's 2% target and hurricane damage in texas and florida will have short term negative impacts on the economy. >> so if there are small changes in the outlook that require re-c re-c re in monetary policy, we'll set the federal funds rate. >> reporter: marketwatchers are concerned about the impact of trimming the balance sheet and the lik
hampton pearson has more on the new era the fed will begin ushering in. >> reporter: as expected, janet yellen and her fellow monetary policymakers left interest rates unchanged and announced the beginning of a plan to start trimming the more than $4 trillion worth of bonds and mortgage-backed securities purchased by the feds to combat the financial crisis and the recession. >> our balance sheet will decline gradually and predictab for october through december, the decline in our...
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. - [shawn] a big fan and i met him when i opened a show for him at the iron horse in north hampton, massachusetts and i opened the show and met him down in the dressing room very briefly. that was a big thrill. he was playing solo, i was playing solo. i really didn't see much of him and i recorded 'someday,' on my cover girl album, a great song of his. you know, you always worry when you record somebody else's song, "are they gonna like it?" sometimes you hear from people about them, i've made two cover records now, sometimes you don't. i didn't hear anything from steve and i found out later he was in the trenches with his drug addiction and as he tells it, towards the end of that really dark period he found out that emmi lou had recorded 'guitar town,' and i had recorded 'someday,' and that was kind of a beacon of light. - he's talked about that, in fact, in the course of promoting this record when it's come up, he's said, "you know, at a really difficult "time in my life, i was so happy to hear that "and to hear about that." - so we were kind of bonded through that, even though we
. - [shawn] a big fan and i met him when i opened a show for him at the iron horse in north hampton, massachusetts and i opened the show and met him down in the dressing room very briefly. that was a big thrill. he was playing solo, i was playing solo. i really didn't see much of him and i recorded 'someday,' on my cover girl album, a great song of his. you know, you always worry when you record somebody else's song, "are they gonna like it?" sometimes you hear from people about them,...
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"hampton." you feel claustrophobic? >> theron davis: oh no. not at all.stahl: commander of the hampton, theron davis, took us to the control room as the crew prepared to submerge. >> davis: stationary dive the ship. >> stationary dive the ship, aye, sir. dive. stationary dive the ship. make your depth one-five-zero feet. >> stahl: what he and his crew of 20-somethings are practicing is something subs only do in the arctic. ( horn sounding ) diving down through new ice that had formed around the sub. we're listing. i'm tilting this way. once they get to a cruising level, they practice hide and seek with another sub. in some of the exercises, they also test-fire blank torpedoes. >> davis: so, i'm going to show you a torpedo tube. >> stahl: one of their challenges is ice keels, huge chunks of ice that jut down from the surface, and confuse sonar- guided torpedoes that can't distinguish them from enemy submarines. >> davis: so what we're working on is saying, "hey, how can we fix that? >> stahl: we returned to the surface... >> davis: we're coming up r
"hampton." you feel claustrophobic? >> theron davis: oh no. not at all.stahl: commander of the hampton, theron davis, took us to the control room as the crew prepared to submerge. >> davis: stationary dive the ship. >> stationary dive the ship, aye, sir. dive. stationary dive the ship. make your depth one-five-zero feet. >> stahl: what he and his crew of 20-somethings are practicing is something subs only do in the arctic. ( horn sounding ) diving down through...
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she holds a ba in museum studies from hampton university. before the combination that formed the american civil war museum in 2013, she was the ceo of the american civil war center at historic treg ager. christy came to richmond from detroit where she had been president and ceo of the nation's largest african-american museum, the charles h. wright museum of african-american history. she began her career in public history at colonial williamsburg. after more than a decade -- after more than a decade there she became its director of public programs. christy's no stranger to controversies over public history. having been at the center of the storm over colonial williamsburg's re-enactment of a slave auction. when she arrived in richmond in 2008, she was quickly introduced to the strong feelings that surround civil war monuments. she recently served on governor terry mcauliffe's monument work group, but we'll let christy tell us more about all of this in her program entitled "monuments, markers, museums, and the landscape of civil war memory." l
she holds a ba in museum studies from hampton university. before the combination that formed the american civil war museum in 2013, she was the ceo of the american civil war center at historic treg ager. christy came to richmond from detroit where she had been president and ceo of the nation's largest african-american museum, the charles h. wright museum of african-american history. she began her career in public history at colonial williamsburg. after more than a decade -- after more than a...
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. >> greg: this reminds me of -- welcome to the hamptons was great this summer.hter] >> dana: i didn't make it to the hamptons this summer. >> juan: oh, my goodness. jesse, what was it like for you? >> jesse: say that my can know mike tan was a highlight. i learned a lot about it. you gotta start with 30 on it the face, then come you go 15, then, down to eight. then, you can use self tanner. >> dana: no, this is not true. that is fake sunscreen news. >> jesse: this is not fake news. look of his tanned skin. look this is the result -- >> juan: oh, my gosh. [laughter] what is the truth? >> dana: you should always wear spf 45 on your face. >> jesse: that his makeup. >> juan: that's good beautiful one. >> jesse: blood of my? >> greg: he just basically dissed all of. >> kimberly: my summer, the highlight company was going with my son and visiting his camp and doing fun summer stuff with him. i always loved to play with him and having hot tub parties with him. that is our favorite thing to do. salami snacks. >> juan: good food. how old is he? >> he's ten. he's going to
. >> greg: this reminds me of -- welcome to the hamptons was great this summer.hter] >> dana: i didn't make it to the hamptons this summer. >> juan: oh, my goodness. jesse, what was it like for you? >> jesse: say that my can know mike tan was a highlight. i learned a lot about it. you gotta start with 30 on it the face, then come you go 15, then, down to eight. then, you can use self tanner. >> dana: no, this is not true. that is fake sunscreen news. >>...
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. >> can you still do -- not do pickups of uber in the hamptons.llow it for a while now turning into a one-person show >> don't look at me for hampton info i mean - >> you did it to -- i remember when we had -- >> rhetorical question you're the hampton dude. >> i'm not but - >> uber guy on from new york. >> it is hard for london to attract technology companies if they're saying, you know what? we won't embrace technology here i don't know. >> you know who we can ask quintanilla. see the big house in "the new york post" big, new mansion he's the hamptons. >> speaking of carl -- >> okay. we are going to say good-bye we'll see you all on monday. we hope you have a great weekend, everybody "squawk on the street" begins right now. ♪ >>> good friday morning. i'm carl quintanilla with michelle and mike. cramer and farver are off. tax reforms in focus iphone debuts today. europe is mixed ahead of germany's elections and more fed speak, as well road map
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we did the same thing with the court of hampton roads. yes, this is important.ot only for him to roads, but we need to do the same thing with metro. mr. todd: ok gentlemen, thank you. i would love to extend, but have the network on me. does it -- closing statements. mr. gillespie: thank you, thank you all for making 10 tonight. this election is not about the next four years. in his for the -- it is about the next 30 years. the decision our next governor makes will determine our economy and affect our economy for generations to come. , we have tovators make it easier to open new business and expand an existing one. we cannot keep what we are doing and get different results. we have to improve our public schools and modernize our public transportation system. i have a plan to do all of these things. i encourage you to go to my website. go to his website as well, be informed. compare and contrast the depths of policies on both of the websites. i have policies that will make life better -- will make life better for all virginians. charge, i will be honest, ethical,
we did the same thing with the court of hampton roads. yes, this is important.ot only for him to roads, but we need to do the same thing with metro. mr. todd: ok gentlemen, thank you. i would love to extend, but have the network on me. does it -- closing statements. mr. gillespie: thank you, thank you all for making 10 tonight. this election is not about the next four years. in his for the -- it is about the next 30 years. the decision our next governor makes will determine our economy and...
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we did the same thing with the port of hampton roads to realize this is important and we need to do the same thing with metro. i had a lot more questions i would love to extend that i have the network. you have to first one minute closing statement. >> thank you all for making time tonight this is not just about the next four years. it's about the next 30. it will determine the economy and affect the economy for generations to come. we have to unleash entrepreneurship and innovators. we've got to make it easy to open business and expand an existing one and we can't keep doing what we are doing and expect different results. we have to make sure to improve public schools and modernize the transportation system and i have a chance to do all these things. i encourage you to go to my website or be improved and compare and contrast the depth of policy on both of those websites, because i have policies that will make life better for all. and i will be a governor for all. if i am entrusted with the governorship of the commonwealth i will be an honest and ethical hard-working principled servant
we did the same thing with the port of hampton roads to realize this is important and we need to do the same thing with metro. i had a lot more questions i would love to extend that i have the network. you have to first one minute closing statement. >> thank you all for making time tonight this is not just about the next four years. it's about the next 30. it will determine the economy and affect the economy for generations to come. we have to unleash entrepreneurship and innovators....
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later, hillary clinton, who had been with her fatcats in the hamptons in silicon valley raising moneymes up to give her first speech since i was announced. i go to the room we had with the tv's all over with my young team. jason miller and others, on every tv. she comes out and she goes it is breitbart, bannon, white supremacist, alt-right speech. i told the crowd, we got her. she is done. we are 15 points down. she has reconfirmed to me she has no earthly idea what she is doing. idea whereearthly this country is. charlie: how do you measure your contribution to this campaign? steve: it was a group effort. jared kushner was really my partner. priebus,way, reince katie walsh sean spicer, we were , pulling together. we had a fabulous team. from day one, we have a 100% chance of winning this. to tell the guys at breitbart before i left napoleon , told his marshals one time, when you set out to take the enemy, take it. charlie: what is it about you and fascination with military tt breitbart before i left napoleon biography and military leaders? steve: i come from norfolk, virginia. it was
later, hillary clinton, who had been with her fatcats in the hamptons in silicon valley raising moneymes up to give her first speech since i was announced. i go to the room we had with the tv's all over with my young team. jason miller and others, on every tv. she comes out and she goes it is breitbart, bannon, white supremacist, alt-right speech. i told the crowd, we got her. she is done. we are 15 points down. she has reconfirmed to me she has no earthly idea what she is doing. idea...
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you can see the taller tops and moving through hampton. cooler day tomorrow.only in the low and mid-70s. then we get into thursday.ç let's go to irma. this is the most powerful hurricane on record for the national hurricane center. not for the caribbean and gulf of mexico, but the 185 mile an hour winds and this storm the size of texas is already setting records. it is headed toward puerto rico, the virgin islands. if you have plans to go to the caribbean or florida, they are probably already cancelled or you should look at canceling them. category 5 looks like the cone could go over or north of the islands. even cuba through the straits of florida. then we see the turn that's expected. landfall could likely be somewhere over florida at some point on sunday or monday. let's watch a couple of the forecast models. this is the global forecast model. it's up the east coast of florida. it's been so good. it goes up the west coast. why is that bad? tampa has not seen a major hurricane since 1921. it is really something that has people nervous across all of florida.
you can see the taller tops and moving through hampton. cooler day tomorrow.only in the low and mid-70s. then we get into thursday.ç let's go to irma. this is the most powerful hurricane on record for the national hurricane center. not for the caribbean and gulf of mexico, but the 185 mile an hour winds and this storm the size of texas is already setting records. it is headed toward puerto rico, the virgin islands. if you have plans to go to the caribbean or florida, they are probably already...
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by a lot of pressure on hampton to get this but he's always great the numbers, hampton, please >> 156,000 4.4%. average hourly earnings up 0.1%. below the consensus for 179,000 jobs at 4.3% unemployment. august private sector added 65,000 jobs. significant downward rescissions for june and july. june is now being reported 21,000 fewer jobs than previously reported. so 41,000 jobs lower than what has been reported for the past two months two months report. the average now for the three months is 185,000. job gains in august, manufacturing, plus 36,000, construction plus 28,000 professional and business services, 22,000 health care, 20,000. job losses, 9,000, and the government sector, mostly at the state and local level, also information related jobs lost, 8,000 workers there. 8.6%, labor force participation rate, 62.9%. both unchanged the three month average 185,000. long-term unemployment, 1.7 million. or just under 25% of the total unemployed no hurricane harvey impact data in this survey the surveys were done before that big storm hit back to you guys >> okay, hampton, thank you. hampt
by a lot of pressure on hampton to get this but he's always great the numbers, hampton, please >> 156,000 4.4%. average hourly earnings up 0.1%. below the consensus for 179,000 jobs at 4.3% unemployment. august private sector added 65,000 jobs. significant downward rescissions for june and july. june is now being reported 21,000 fewer jobs than previously reported. so 41,000 jobs lower than what has been reported for the past two months two months report. the average now for the three...
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>> i'm out -- oh, i went to your precious hamptons this weekend.ter ] i went to see stern. i have an 8-year-old daughter and howard stern's wife adopts cats and has like -- >> jimmy: oh, i love cats. >> is very good with cats and helps them. so she has them out there, and i brought my daughter out there. and so they go -- they want me out there early, because you know howard. he gets up early. so i was like, "oh, really?" and it's three hours, i didn't know how far it was. so they go, "are you taking a a helicopter?" i go, "yes." but i wasn't. >> jimmy: of course not, yeah. >> because i'm not like that. i usually take the space shuttle out there. [ laughter ] but -- so i took a helicopter. and it was one of these rickety old ones from "m.a.s.h." [ laughter ] i've never -- >> jimmy: it's not from "m.a.s.h."! >> you know the show. so i'm nervous already. and then they -- they line us up and the guy goes, "all right, how much do you weigh?" i go, "i don't know, like 145?" he goes, "more like 144, 146." i go, "i'm not going. that can't matter." [ laugh
>> i'm out -- oh, i went to your precious hamptons this weekend.ter ] i went to see stern. i have an 8-year-old daughter and howard stern's wife adopts cats and has like -- >> jimmy: oh, i love cats. >> is very good with cats and helps them. so she has them out there, and i brought my daughter out there. and so they go -- they want me out there early, because you know howard. he gets up early. so i was like, "oh, really?" and it's three hours, i didn't know how far...
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ten minutes, everything >> bridgette hampton is expectin spend about $400 to prepare her home for what could be an historic storm. >> supplies, gas, cash on hand. pe everything that you could thin that might be helpful. >> the same is playing out in florida. even before clearer picture is known. stress this enough. do not i guess evacuation orders. we can rebuild your home, but no irma, which has started to batter the caribbean, is expected to make its way to we spoke to are heeding the governor's warning, not taking any chances. >> i see this as a practice run. either it's d worth it or i'll be ready for next one. >> right now, people are preparing without panicking and stores like this are trying to keep the s concerned because this be one of the worst storms in the state's history. >> with irma on the heel of harvey, could this be a one two punch for the economy? paul wallach is director of weather strat ajnd swroinsk abo. if indeed irma takes the path it's projected and has a dregt hit on florida in the wake of harvey, what kind of losses could we be looking at? >> oh, it could be
ten minutes, everything >> bridgette hampton is expectin spend about $400 to prepare her home for what could be an historic storm. >> supplies, gas, cash on hand. pe everything that you could thin that might be helpful. >> the same is playing out in florida. even before clearer picture is known. stress this enough. do not i guess evacuation orders. we can rebuild your home, but no irma, which has started to batter the caribbean, is expected to make its way to we spoke to are...
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the crash happened in the northbound lanes near south hampton roads. some of the inner haens are still closed. >> a young woman says she was just trying to protect a group of girls when she was attacked and robbed. on a train. that video shows the woman getting punched while others just stood by and watched. she spoke only to nbc10 denise nakano tonight. the victim told you she has no regrets. >> she doesn't. i talked to her outside the home. the attack happened on the sub way near city hall. she suffered bruises on her head and a black eye. she would step up again. >> reporter: cell phone video posted to social media shows a group of teen girls attacking temple student. on the broad street loin. >> there was two girls had hit me in the face. and at least three that at the exit that were hitting me in the back of the head. >> reporter: the vicious attack happened when she tried to stop one group of girls from bullying another smaller group of students yesterday afternoon. >> i was trying to help out with these girls. i was trying to do the right thing.
the crash happened in the northbound lanes near south hampton roads. some of the inner haens are still closed. >> a young woman says she was just trying to protect a group of girls when she was attacked and robbed. on a train. that video shows the woman getting punched while others just stood by and watched. she spoke only to nbc10 denise nakano tonight. the victim told you she has no regrets. >> she doesn't. i talked to her outside the home. the attack happened on the sub way near...
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for "nightly business report", i'm hamp hampton pearson in washington. >>> while damage of harvey is run intong assessed, some th hundreds of billions of dollars, surpassing katrina's damage of 160 billion. one area not being talked about yet is harvey's impact on jobs. kate rogers shows us how new orleans fared and how that could relate to houston. >> no some ways, new orleans is katrin which left deck tad massive job and population losses for the city. today, some 90,000 fewer city live in new orleans and in the first ten months after the storm, 95,000 jobs were lost along with $2.9 billion in wages mainly from the private sector. and job vacancy rate of 12.5%. >> one the biggest challenges facing new orleans was just e t the rebuilding. because of the geography of new orleans, it's really surrounded by water on almost all sides. there's only a couple of major highways in and out. so it was hard for workers to get back into the area if they didn't have a place to live. >> during those months, more 22,000 jobs were loss in 14,0 jobs lost in ervices an health care. meanwhile, constru
for "nightly business report", i'm hamp hampton pearson in washington. >>> while damage of harvey is run intong assessed, some th hundreds of billions of dollars, surpassing katrina's damage of 160 billion. one area not being talked about yet is harvey's impact on jobs. kate rogers shows us how new orleans fared and how that could relate to houston. >> no some ways, new orleans is katrin which left deck tad massive job and population losses for the city. today, some...
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i remember during the campaign while hillary was in martha's vineyard, east hampton all summer, trump was making speeches about the economy and the midwest. if he can produce a strong economy which helps everyone, i think he will be reelected. this is good for democrats an everyone. hopefully we'll have more of a bipartisan feel. trish: they're going nuts, they're going nuts because of the daca situation. they don't like to see, park la, us enforce our laws -- pablo? >> trish, i think the president put it best with his tweet, up to congress to find a legalization solution, that creates actual legislative fix. none of this funny business. i think honestly, there is very easy legislative fix. writing expedited green card for these people. then they will actually have a line, place where they apply. process the american people are familiar with. instead of this daca business, green act business. it is green cards. >> wait a minute. wait, wait a minute. time out here. you understand what pablo just said to you, trish? he is saying democrats when it comes to illegal immigration, the only p
i remember during the campaign while hillary was in martha's vineyard, east hampton all summer, trump was making speeches about the economy and the midwest. if he can produce a strong economy which helps everyone, i think he will be reelected. this is good for democrats an everyone. hopefully we'll have more of a bipartisan feel. trish: they're going nuts, they're going nuts because of the daca situation. they don't like to see, park la, us enforce our laws -- pablo? >> trish, i think the...
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be lectured by a bunch of limousine liberals, okay, from the upper east side of new york and the hamptons, okay, about any of this. my lived experience is that. >> rose: tonight, a longer version of the conversation with steve bannon for the hour. when did you first know about and come to personally know donald trump? >> it was really in 2010. a guy named dave bossy, i had made a number of documentary films with dave after the financial crash in 2009, the film was focused on the tea party, and the tea party revolt, and he called me up one day -- i was actually making a film for him and he said do you want to go to new york and meet donald trump? i said, not particularly, i've got so much to do here. i said, why? he said, he's thinking of running for president. i go, are you kidding me? is that serious? he goes, yeah. i said, fine, i'll go up. he says, i'd like you to be able to talk about -- you continue to talk about this populist movement, i'd like you to be prepared to talk about the populist movement, economic nationalism and the tea party movement. i said fine. i prepared notes. dave
be lectured by a bunch of limousine liberals, okay, from the upper east side of new york and the hamptons, okay, about any of this. my lived experience is that. >> rose: tonight, a longer version of the conversation with steve bannon for the hour. when did you first know about and come to personally know donald trump? >> it was really in 2010. a guy named dave bossy, i had made a number of documentary films with dave after the financial crash in 2009, the film was focused on the tea...
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i've decided to spend a day in the hamptons with each of them to get an in-depth look.i's midsize suv, and it starts at about $41,000, which is way more affordable than the other two cars that we are looking at. this is kind of like the iphone of luxury suv's. it's designed so well, but also it is affordable within the segment. this is a four-cylinder, all-wheel-drive, seven-seat automatic with paddle shifters, 252 horsepower, and there is no lag. immediate power, immediate response. the minute you step on the gas, you're there. ♪ hannah: q5 has by far the most futuristic interior of the three cars. it's minimal. it's clean. the sunroof spans the entire width of the ceiling. it's really cool. there's plenty of room for five adults, lots of headroom. but this is the smallest car of the ones we are testing. the trunk is 29 cubic feet, which is in the middle of our range. a family on a trip might have trouble fitting everything in. there are other cars that are more powerful, that look more distinct, but it's also really affordable, and audi has really hit kind of the swee
i've decided to spend a day in the hamptons with each of them to get an in-depth look.i's midsize suv, and it starts at about $41,000, which is way more affordable than the other two cars that we are looking at. this is kind of like the iphone of luxury suv's. it's designed so well, but also it is affordable within the segment. this is a four-cylinder, all-wheel-drive, seven-seat automatic with paddle shifters, 252 horsepower, and there is no lag. immediate power, immediate response. the minute...
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this is video of him being led into the north hampton county prison. his cousin faced the judge through a video feed. he confessed to the killing in exchange to have death penalty removed from the case. both men are scheduled back in court in october. >>> new jersey senator kory booker. wants statues removes from the capital building. they are on display at the national hall. it began as a protest over the removal of a statue. >>> up next at 6:00, dogs left for dead in a local park. now they are making a comeback. new at 6:00, why their abuser could get one of the harshest punishments ever in pennsylvania. >>> and i'm tracking irma. i'll break down the winds and who is going to see the strongest winds as this makes landfall on what appears could be the florida peninsula. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster download
this is video of him being led into the north hampton county prison. his cousin faced the judge through a video feed. he confessed to the killing in exchange to have death penalty removed from the case. both men are scheduled back in court in october. >>> new jersey senator kory booker. wants statues removes from the capital building. they are on display at the national hall. it began as a protest over the removal of a statue. >>> up next at 6:00, dogs left for dead in a local...
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i mark hampton. this is bloomberg. -- i am mark crumpton.ct launch, a kind of tech headlines. we will bring you up to speed, next. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg markets. julia: i am julia chatterley. scarlet: where do you start when it comes to tech headlines? from alphabet intentionally exploring a $1 billion investment, to apple ushering in the new iphone. r bloomberg editor at large had to figure it out. bloomberg editor at large had to figure it out. >> you just did. you cover this ridesharing sector. is it alphabet invested with ube3rr? >> they were a major early investor. >> that was the thing that launched uber. >> the google ventures round. now there is major falling out between uber and google. uber fors sewing -- trade secrets. there has been a growing relationship between alphabet and lyft. there is a partnership between lyft and wamo. >> this isn't just for financial returns. >> there is a strategic element. people believe the way you will out self driving cars is on one of these rideshare networks -- t
i mark hampton. this is bloomberg. -- i am mark crumpton.ct launch, a kind of tech headlines. we will bring you up to speed, next. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg markets. julia: i am julia chatterley. scarlet: where do you start when it comes to tech headlines? from alphabet intentionally exploring a $1 billion investment, to apple ushering in the new iphone. r bloomberg editor at large had to figure it out. bloomberg editor at large had to figure it out....