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jeff: good, how are you? lemonis: i'm marcus. jeff: jeff hunt. lemonis: hi, jeff, how are you? are you the owner? jeff: yes, sir. lemonis: nice to meet you. jeff: my son, taylor. taylor: taylor. lemonis: taylor, how are you? taylor: doing well. nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: you're looking sharp today. taylor: thanks. i dressed up. lemonis: this is interesting. i wanted to get, like, a chance to just look around for a minute. look, if i had to describe this store in one word, it would be "barren." there are no accessories for sale, no point-of-purchase system, and zero food. it's almost like they did the absolute bare minimum and then said, "yeah, this is good enough." why'd you do a tea business? jeff: i just thought there was a need, you know. obviously, it was starbucks. i just feel that it's only in the upper 1% type malls and areas in our country, and i felt there was a need to bring it to the regular mother of four. lemonis: and so what is your relationship, the two of you? jeff: i'm still a dad first and a boss second. lemonis: how old are you? taylor: 23. jeff: 40. lemonis: so, he was
jeff: good, how are you? lemonis: i'm marcus. jeff: jeff hunt. lemonis: hi, jeff, how are you? are you the owner? jeff: yes, sir. lemonis: nice to meet you. jeff: my son, taylor. taylor: taylor. lemonis: taylor, how are you? taylor: doing well. nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: you're looking sharp today. taylor: thanks. i dressed up. lemonis: this is interesting. i wanted to get, like, a chance to just look around for a minute. look, if i had to describe this store in one word, it would be...
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jeff? jeff this is a : really important point that the interpretation of yield curves is a textbook interpretation as pablo just talked about. you have to throw the textbook out when it is about negative interest rates, zero interest rate policy and massive qe so , that as you get further into the expansion and get further along when you might have expected flatter curves, we see steeper curves, because it is really about the impact of global withdrawal of policy. jonathan: i wonder if something else is going on? keep looking at the yield curve. a lot of people have approached the situation as something is wrong. either the market is wrong or the federal reserve is wrong. you just touched on it. if the two-year reprice is based on what the fed is doing, is the market determining the fed is going to quickly too soon and taking away inflation and growth from the future, and therefore the back end is well supported because of that not because of the ecb? is there an argument there? >> somewhat. there i think there is this debate going on about is the equity market right, the rates market right? both markets are right. there is extraordinary demand for income in the world. like not think anybody in this generation has seen before. what ends up happening, that pull for i have to get yield, it doesn't go away. people talk about there must be a pernicious view of what growth would be. you think a decade ago with oil gyrating extraordinarily, from $40 to $150 in back. we are going from $40 to $55 now. more stability of inflation than we have had historically. you can be comfortable holding interest rate for much longer. arethan: gents, you sticking with us to the next 20 minutes aired coming up on this program, over the next 10 minutes, a little nervousness in the market. all of these gentlemen weighing in on the forecast for volatility. from new york, this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: this is "bloomberg real yield." from blackrock's trading floor in new york city, jeffrey going my making more headlines this week. the manager of the $2 million double line, today's volatility markets are probably numbered -- trader a traitor or speculator, you should be raising cash today. bill gross recently said that u.s. markets are at the highest risk level since before the 2008 financial crisis. with us to discuss from blackrock, rick rieder, jeffrey rosenberg, and pablo goldberg. talking about the return of volatility. equity, fixed income, the lot, does that make a risky environment? >> i am getting in the habit of disagreeing with your premises. jonathan: you can do that. that is the whole i throw a point. premise. >> your premise is everything is rich. we don't see everything is rich. we are on the fixed income side. on the fixed income side it is not so much about rich or cheap. it is about are you paid for the risk? the issue in next income relative to equities is you have asymmetric downside risk. don't get the upside and you get a lot more downside risk. on equities, valuations change. we think equity valuations are better in some areas outside of the u.s. the key differential is you have upside as similar to the amounts of downside you are taking. in fixed income, you don't get that. and that is part of what you're hearing and terms of the caution. we share some of the views recognizing that spreads are at high levels, and the risk is more asymmetric. jonathan: do you think european credit is rich? >> european credit is absolutely rich. it is highly affected by central bank behavior. you have negative interest rates forcing people into underwriting levels that are not economic , because you have a non-economic driving force. jonathan: there will be a lot of people watching this program that agree with the premis and wondering what jeffberg thinks is cheap. jeff equity markets are less : expensive than fixed income markets. there are areas of the equity markets that are more attractive. the key issue is we are valuing equities against an environment where you are not going back to a 5% or 6% interest rate or environment. if you are persistently low interest rate environment, the whole of valuation paradigm has to be rethought. jonathan: pablo, em, it is like the buy europe trade. either one or two things happen, someone says i want to buy europe, or someone says i really like e.m. right now. is that becoming somewhat crowded? pablo: we are seeing significant amounts of flows into the asset class. they are mostly driven by flows and this drop in volatility worldwide. back to the area of the relations if you value em today , with the vix where it is, em is not that expensive. now, if you think that there is a repricing involved light has been said in earlier comments the story changes a little bit. ofe significant amou
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jeff sessions, will now face questions from the senate over his connections to the russian ambassador. correspondent weijia jiang with more now from washington. >> to celebrate this group -- >> attorney general jeff sessions praised president trump, and fellow cabinet members, monday, ahead of his testimony before the senate intelligence committee today. he is expected to face questions about his contact with russia's ambassador to the u.s. during the presidential campaign. sessions, though, has recused himself from all ongoing investigations into russia. >> i should not be involved in investigating a campaign i had a role in. >> sessions may also have to answer for what role, if any, he played in the firing of former nbi director, james comey. comey, during his testimony today senate, hinted there might be more to sessions' recusal. >> we also were aware of fact that i can't discuss in a open setting. >> sessions will have the option to avoid some questions, by siting executive privilege, move the white house has not ruled out. >> i think it depend on the scope of the questions, and it would be to get into a hypothetical at this point would be premature. >> the attorney general may also be asked if there are tames of the president's private conversations, with comey. as mr. trump suggested last month. but, refuse to confirm monday. >> the secret service revealed yesterday, it is unaware of any recording devices inside the oval office. weijia jiang, for cbs-3 "eyewitness news." >> reminder now cbs news will carry the testimony of attorney jeff jeff sessions, coverage set to beginning at 2:30, watch it here on cbs-3. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning, new report just released this morning takes a look at the headlights on many popular cars, and the results, i'm going to tell you, they're not good. plus this. >> oh, no. >> oh, no. no, no, no. >> incredible video of several tornados ripping through the planes every midwest, severe threat for weather in that part of the country isn't over yet. >> rahel, new old champion in the nba. the warriors regain the title last night in oakland, we will show you how it went down, who took home mvp honors. that is just ahead. >> ♪ >> ♪ heatwave ♪ >> looks like talking about a heatwave. now, what, the fourth, fifth in a row, katie? >> fourth day 90-degree temperatures, i like it but excessive, and can cause some problem for the kiddos out there. >> uh-huh. >> katie has the details when we come back. >> ♪ heatwave ♪ "name your price tool" phase. s pret edgy...e with jim donovan
jeff sessions, will now face questions from the senate over his connections to the russian ambassador. correspondent weijia jiang with more now from washington. >> to celebrate this group -- >> attorney general jeff sessions praised president trump, and fellow cabinet members, monday, ahead of his testimony before the senate intelligence committee today. he is expected to face questions about his contact with russia's ambassador to the u.s. during the presidential campaign....
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northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg is live at the freedom high school in woodbridge with the story. and who is now apologizing. jeff? jeff: after hearing about the situation this morning, state senator sent a letter to the prince william county school demanding answers on why this happened here at f school. and how it could take place and go forward in the future. the two students say that freedom is the last word they would use to describe the situation. for most of their senior year, the first cousins both muslim say the school administrators at freedom high school required them to carry signed notes from the mothers. giving permission to wear a hijab. >> at first i did not want to get the note. my mom said i'm not writing the note. >> the way i understand this country, everybody has the right to practice his or her religion freely. >> both mothers signed the note a voy -- to avoid problems but yesterday the staffer asked for her note and she did not have it. she said the staffer gave her a choice. take off the hijab or go home. >> i refused. i'm not taking it off because of my religion and i'm fasting. >> it's about r
northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg is live at the freedom high school in woodbridge with the story. and who is now apologizing. jeff? jeff: after hearing about the situation this morning, state senator sent a letter to the prince william county school demanding answers on why this happened here at f school. and how it could take place and go forward in the future. the two students say that freedom is the last word they would use to describe the situation. for most of their senior...
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jeff jeff and now being seen by most members of the senate for first time, just a week before the likely vote. democrats predictably are unhappy, saying it will put millions at risk who depend on coverage, but it's dissent among a handful of republicans that threaten to doom the passage of the plan as it stands tonight. kasie hunt on how the law might affect you and the battle lines forming tonight. >> reporter: wheelchair-bound protesters. >> save our liberty. >> reporter: 43 arrested and dragged from a senate office building. >> i worked all my life with my disability, but i'm not rich enough to keep my daughter alive without medicaid. >> reporter: all happening just as the draft of the gop plan to repeal and replace obamacare was finally made public this morning. the draft senate bill would repeal the mandate to buy insurance but keeps protections for people with pre-existing conditions and creates a new fund to support the individual insurance market. it keeps the expansion of medicaid through 2020 but then phases it out. it also ties medicaid funding to inflation, which means a dramatic reduction over time. fewer people will qualify for tax credits to help them buy insurance, but the senate provisions are more generous than the house version. and it defunds planned parenthood. >> these cuts are blood money. people will die. let's be very clear. senate republicans are paying for tax cuts for the wealthy with american lives. >> reporter: the bill, written in secret to try and get 50 of 52 republicans to vote yes. three noes and the bill will fail. within an hour of its release, cause for concern. >> at this point from what i've been able to see so far, it looks like we're keeping obamacare and not repealing it. >> reporter: republicans want to have a vote next week. >> this is not like fine wine. it doesn't get better over time. >> reporter: by this afternoon four conservative senators publicly oppose the draft. together that's enough to take down this bill? >> the intention is not to take down the bill. the intention is to make the bill better. >> reporter: their version of better at odds with moderates who worry the cuts are still too deep. >> i'll do my best to push back as hard as they're going to push on their side. >> reporter: for a president who said he wanted more heart and promised he wouldn't cut medicaid? >> this bill covers fewer people, charges them more for the coverage they're going to get and gives them a poorer product for that coverage. >> reporter: the white house tonight saying that negotiations are still ongoing and not committing to this bill as written. republicans like senator lindsey graham telling us that president trump is going to have to start pressuring senators if he wants this bill to pass. lester? >> kasie hunt at the capitol tonight, thanks. >>> we can't lose sight of the fact that while lawmakers do battle over all this in washington, there are real people with very real problems across this country left in suspense over the future of healthcare. many are caught between the uncertainty of how the republican plan will affect them and the dwindling choices and rising premiums under obamacare. nbc's gabe gutierrez has the impact far beyond capitol hill. >> reporter: it was the letter single mom sara halfacre dreaded. >> your current humana health plan will not be offered. >> reporter: her insurance company, humana, dropping the bombshell that it was pulling out of kentucky's obamacare exchange. this wasn't the first time you got a letter like this. >> no. >> reporter: we were with her last year when her previous insurance company did the same. >> i don't know if i'm going to have coverage, which doctors i'll go to, which pharmacy i'll get my medication from. i don't know. >> reporter: in a written statement in february humana said it was leaving the exchanges because of further signs of an unbalanced risk pool. humana is just one of the insurers leaving the affordable care act pools nationwide or in certain states. right now a third of counties in the u.s. have just one provider left. in kentucky healthcare advocate emily beauregard says people are confused about obamacare status. >> people think that it's gone away because of all the rhetoric that we're hearing. >> let obamacare explode. it is exploding right now. obamacare is dead. it's a disaster. it is dead. >> reporter: that message, say insurance companies, is fueling market turmoil. >> the insurance companies are dealing with quite a bit of uncertainty. the slowness of clear guidance from washington is really what's driving all of this premium increases and people pulling out of the marketplace. >> reporter: experts blame that uncertainty for two-thirds of anticipated premium hikes. what's your message for washington? >> figure it out. it's terrifying. we live in the united states. everybody should have access to affordable and manageable healthcare. >> reporter: gabe gutierrez, nbc news, louisville, kentucky. >>> after creating weeks of speculation and head scratching, today an admission from president trump. he now confesses he did not make nor does he have recordings of his conversations with former fbi director james comey. this despite the president himself raising the possibility of tapes in the first place. nbc news chief white house correspondent hallie jackson has details. >> reporter: tonight, more than a month after a mystery he made himself, president trump's putting it to rest, revealing he has no tapes of talks with the fbi director he fired. in a carefully phrased tweet, he writes, i did not make and do not have any such recordings. six weeks after implying he might have. quote, james comey better hope that there are no tapes of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press. >> why the game? >> i don't know that there was a game. >> reporter: no games and no regrets, his spokesperson says, about the original tweet, which set off a 41-day stretch unlike any other in a modern presidency. the tweet may 12th, led james comey to give his memos he says to a friend that following monday to share publicly hoping that would trigger a special counsel. it did. may 17th. now, according to a former intelligence official, an investigation into whether the president tried to obstruct justice in his conversations with comey. tapes could have helped prove it or not. >> lordy, i hope there are tapes. >> reporter: the president and his team letting the question dangle for days. >> are there tapes, sir? >> you are going to be very disappointed when you hear the answer. >> the president has nothing further to add on that. nothing further on that. when he's ready to make that ceannomeunnt, we'll let you know. >> in the he said, he said battle between the two and which story has more legitimacy, director comey has memos to back up these conversations. he documented it in almost realtime. >> reporter: now, another question, as the president suggests spying concerns, downplayed by his aides, tweeting about recently reported electronic surveillance, adding, i have no idea whether there are recordings of his comey conversations. and the russia story overall going nowhere tonight. nbc news has learned from a u.s. official familiar with the conversation that the president's director of national intelligence testified today behind closed doors president trump seemed obsessed with that russia investigation. lester? >> hallie jackson at the white house, thanks. >>> we're learning much more about the man charged in the attack of the flint, michigan, airport. new details about the suspect's past and the trail he left before allegedly stabbing a police officer, an incident the fbi is investigating as an act of terror. nbc's blake mccoy with the latest. >> reporter: police in montreal searching the apartment of amor ftouhy. tonight we're learning more about the 49-year-old suspect, a married truck driver with three kids. ftouhy was born in tunisia and has lived in canada for ten years. he has dual citizenship. authorities say he left his home in montreal last friday, entered the u.s. legally in upstate new york, then made his way to flint, michigan, where he's accused of slashing an airport police officer, jeff neville, in the neck wednesday morning while yelling in arabic. >> ftouhy attempted to buy a gun and was unsuccessful in that attempt in the united states. >> reporter: he allegedly used a 13-inch survival knife like this, launching the attack before reaching the security checkpoint. the fbi says surveillance video shows ftouhy entering the terminal at 8:52 a.m. he then gets on this escalator and heads to the second floor. after spending some time at this restaurant, authorities say surveillance video shows ftouhy entered this bathroom. authorities say he emerged a minute later. that's when he allegedly attacked the officer right here. his target, officer neville, hospitalized but improving. tonight, flint's airport is back open and authorities believe this attacker was acting alone. the question remains, why did he choose here. blake mccoy, nbc news, flint, michigan. >>> we turn now to the extreme weather across the south. waterlogged cities from what was tropical storm cindy droppin
jeff jeff and now being seen by most members of the senate for first time, just a week before the likely vote. democrats predictably are unhappy, saying it will put millions at risk who depend on coverage, but it's dissent among a handful of republicans that threaten to doom the passage of the plan as it stands tonight. kasie hunt on how the law might affect you and the battle lines forming tonight. >> reporter: wheelchair-bound protesters. >> save our liberty. >> reporter: 43...
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jeff sessions. i want to redo a section. "few republicans were quicker to a brace obama's public campaign lester than jeff sessions, -- jeff-- last year then sessions, but this display in past monday in a series of stark , early morning postings on twitter were the president faulted his own justice department on the travel ban. mr. trump accused mr. sessions department of devising a politically correct version of the ban as if the president had nothing to do with it. in private, the president's exasperation has been even sharper. he has intermittently fumed for months over sessions decision to recuse himself from the investigation into russian meddling into last year's election, and mr. trump said it was that recusal that led to the point of the special counsel who took over the investigation. what more can you tell us about this story and what is going on in the trump white house with the president specifically? i think the more important context is that session has done this several times, to push himself out of the headlines and also because he felt like he had become a liability to trump. if trump is constantly criticizi
jeff sessions. i want to redo a section. "few republicans were quicker to a brace obama's public campaign lester than jeff sessions, -- jeff-- last year then sessions, but this display in past monday in a series of stark , early morning postings on twitter were the president faulted his own justice department on the travel ban. mr. trump accused mr. sessions department of devising a politically correct version of the ban as if the president had nothing to do with it. in private, the...
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>> the senators will push for details, but attorney jeff jeff sessions testifies on capitol hill today the goal end state warriors, are waking up nba champions. the warriors clinch the title on home turf last night. >> now we are cooking. oliver, are you sure you're okay to drive? see the thing on your nose? i now your hand in the air. ya. >> i'm coming through. i'm coming through.
>> the senators will push for details, but attorney jeff jeff sessions testifies on capitol hill today the goal end state warriors, are waking up nba champions. the warriors clinch the title on home turf last night. >> now we are cooking. oliver, are you sure you're okay to drive? see the thing on your nose? i now your hand in the air. ya. >> i'm coming through. i'm coming through.
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>> the senators will push for details, but attorney jeff jeff sessions testifies on capitol hill today. >> the goal end state warriors, are waking up nba champions. the warriors clinch the title on home turf last night. >> now we are cooking. oliver, are you sure you're okay to drive? see the thing on your nose? i now your hand in the air. ya. >> i'm coming through. i'm coming through. >> and that was james cords end working as toy con sager in london on the late late show last night. have you ever been there? >> i've not. i've been to london but that store. >> that store, oh, their toy department is out of this world. >> apparently. we send it out to katie. did you here he was playing -- if you are in fact, roll up your windows, crank the ac, because already hot out there inch. >> deed. they see me rolling, ♪ >> ya. >> man you can jam to that. >> that was a classic. >> classic is pushing it, but -- >> okay. >> but it was a good jam. i will not -- okay, so let's move on here. looking ahead to another very steamy day. definitely feels muggy out here at the moment. and we are going to ex
>> the senators will push for details, but attorney jeff jeff sessions testifies on capitol hill today. >> the goal end state warriors, are waking up nba champions. the warriors clinch the title on home turf last night. >> now we are cooking. oliver, are you sure you're okay to drive? see the thing on your nose? i now your hand in the air. ya. >> i'm coming through. i'm coming through. >> and that was james cords end working as toy con sager in london on the late...
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jeff. >> jeff, also with the arms control association but i have a small arms and light weapons. i was going to ask a question that i think jonathan and larry trent will big your expense and background in other areas actually think implied beneficial solid ask the question of how you think you might bring the work you have done to push the disarmament agenda? i very much agree having worked at the u.n. on the arms treaty, the unit is seen as a very siloed and in some ways -- i would say you started with reminding us that some people say take a break from disarmament because the times are tough. i would say can we think of this the other way round? can we use the other issues to make the progress on disarmament, i would say the humanitarian consequences it while it drove the nuclear ban treaty. very different sort of outside the box human side. so if you had experiences that you can bring to that and avoid asthma specifically about -- [inaudible] talked about chemical weapons. i see the country as a sticking point for people who criticize the secret accounts not being able to thin
jeff. >> jeff, also with the arms control association but i have a small arms and light weapons. i was going to ask a question that i think jonathan and larry trent will big your expense and background in other areas actually think implied beneficial solid ask the question of how you think you might bring the work you have done to push the disarmament agenda? i very much agree having worked at the u.n. on the arms treaty, the unit is seen as a very siloed and in some ways -- i would say...
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at a hotel last april, jeff april, jeff sessions was there as well. jeff sessions recused himself from the russian investigation during his testimony last week. james comey hinted there is more to it. >> we are aware of facts that i can't discuss in an open setting that would make his continuing engagement in a russia related investigation problematic. >> he was there for the first full cabinet meeting. >> you sent the right message. and it is being responded to. a is fabulous around the country. >> the cabinet members lavished praise on their boss. we thank you for the ability to serve your agenda. greatest honor of my life is to serve a president to keeps to the public. >> i will say, never has there been, in the case of a few exceptions -- fdr being one with the depression -- who has done more things with what we have done. stick with us as the story continues to develop. follow the latest from capitol hill online at the view trailer.com. rex tillerson says north korea has released an american who was serving a 15 year prison term with hard labor for al
at a hotel last april, jeff april, jeff sessions was there as well. jeff sessions recused himself from the russian investigation during his testimony last week. james comey hinted there is more to it. >> we are aware of facts that i can't discuss in an open setting that would make his continuing engagement in a russia related investigation problematic. >> he was there for the first full cabinet meeting. >> you sent the right message. and it is being responded to. a is fabulous...
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jeff flock is live in the cme with the latest. walk us through the thinking on oil, jeff? jeffse, trish. today we gained about 50 cents during the session and gave most of it back, you know. we had a little gain. it didn't help that baker hughes rig count that was up today so more rigs continue to come online in the u.s., up six rigs in most of all of that in oil and not gas rigs, although the total oil and gas together is up six. most of those were oil rigs. there's a lot of oil out there and continues to drive gas down and that has to be good, what are now at 2.41 national average and south carolina has been the first state to go under $2. we may have more states under $2 before we finish out the summer out which is crazy, usually stocks are going up right now. they tell us that shell producers cannot make money much below $40. that where we are right now. if you get much lower, you get guys offline and going out of business and that's not what we want. trish: we have seen the struggle play out for sure. jeff: back and forth. trish: keep everybody working and everyone employe
jeff flock is live in the cme with the latest. walk us through the thinking on oil, jeff? jeffse, trish. today we gained about 50 cents during the session and gave most of it back, you know. we had a little gain. it didn't help that baker hughes rig count that was up today so more rigs continue to come online in the u.s., up six rigs in most of all of that in oil and not gas rigs, although the total oil and gas together is up six. most of those were oil rigs. there's a lot of oil out there and...
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jeff sessions agreed that those communications were inappropriate. but jeff sessions appeared to disagree with james comey on one major point and that is -- that was the reason that jeff sessions recused himself from the fbi investigation. today jeff sessions testified that it was a simple decision made just by following the rules of the justice department. >> this is the reason i recused myself, i felt i was required to under the rules of the department of justice and as a leader of the department justice, i should comply with the rules, obviously. >> as simple as that. here is what james comey said under oath about jeff sessions recusal. >> our judgment, as i recall, that he was close to and inevitably going to recuse himself for a variety of reasons. we also were aware of facts that i can't discuss in an open setting that would make his continued engagement in a russia-related investigation problematic. >> according to james comey, it wasn't a by the book recusal. we were also aware of facts that i can't discuss in an open setting that would make his continued engagement in a russia-related investigation problematic. james comey just said that he had classified inf
jeff sessions agreed that those communications were inappropriate. but jeff sessions appeared to disagree with james comey on one major point and that is -- that was the reason that jeff sessions recused himself from the fbi investigation. today jeff sessions testified that it was a simple decision made just by following the rules of the justice department. >> this is the reason i recused myself, i felt i was required to under the rules of the department of justice and as a leader of the...
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jeff goldberg shows us the plan. jeff: after 30 years as a beekeeper, he has been stung thousands of times. but any pain he fills is no match for his love. >> if you look at this, example of society. they are perfect. they work to help society. not to help the individual. jeff: he is the director of george mason university honeyby initiative at the i-95 landfill in lorton. pilot program between the university, fairfax county and covanta the company that treats waste here to several acres of the landfill to a bee sanctuary. pollennating from the bees will -- pollennating from the bees will lead to wild flowers. we are looking at 2,000 male and female bees. this is honey flow season and that is when they collect the food. with the honey bee population in decline nationwide he hopes that it will lead to greater awareness and in turn more bees. >> we're trying to keep the population healthy. jeff: jeff goldberg, abc7 news. jonathan: a robbery caught in davie, florida. a woman is there filling the gas tank, not thinking about much. look to the side. top of the screen. guy comes and smashes out the window and grabs her purse. she tries to fight the guy and gets her arm stuck in her car and they take off. they just drag her across the they got away with her money
jeff goldberg shows us the plan. jeff: after 30 years as a beekeeper, he has been stung thousands of times. but any pain he fills is no match for his love. >> if you look at this, example of society. they are perfect. they work to help society. not to help the individual. jeff: he is the director of george mason university honeyby initiative at the i-95 landfill in lorton. pilot program between the university, fairfax county and covanta the company that treats waste here to several acres...
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jeff: they did call a foul. it's just -- if the violation preceded the foul. >> mark: who did they call a foul on? >> jeff: i believe tristan thompson, if i'm not mistaken. >> jeff mike: there you see thompson down low. thompson, number 13. >> jeff: no, they called it on livingston. >> mike: saw mark davis signal, stay here. that's a tough call on livingston. as both just grappling. >> jeff: and the hold definitely takes place before -- i think at .2. >> mike: been a busy night in the replay center. >> jeff: ed malloy, a finals official -- they only bring finals officials, bob delanedel to me, to the replay center during this time. >> mike: right. 0.0. and it's right around the same time and then mark davis signals -- >> jeff: i think it's a good call. >> mike: yeah. so, it is on livings on the. >> mark: taking a look at the replay, it was the right call. >> mike: only the first team foul. second on livingston. james one-on-one with durant. shot clock winding down. james pulls back, three-pointer -- kyrie irving, the offensive rebound. shuffle pass inside to thompson, hit hard. and a hard foul by draymond green. obviously the crowd responds. cavs players signali
jeff: they did call a foul. it's just -- if the violation preceded the foul. >> mark: who did they call a foul on? >> jeff: i believe tristan thompson, if i'm not mistaken. >> jeff mike: there you see thompson down low. thompson, number 13. >> jeff: no, they called it on livingston. >> mike: saw mark davis signal, stay here. that's a tough call on livingston. as both just grappling. >> jeff: and the hold definitely takes place before -- i think at .2....
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judge sentences him in october. >>> let's get over to fox 29 29'ings jeff cole who was at the courthouse all day and joins us in studio. jefffternoon it was a moment of high drama. seth williams had admitted guilt now the question was would he go straight to jail. >> the judge said he must and the dee graced da was cuffed and marched out. his former wife broke down as prosecutors declared victory over corruption. >> it was hurst morning broke that embattled district attorn h williams humbled from his lawyer from two weeks of damaging testimony called it quits. >> mr. williams asked me to express to you and to the public his sincerest apologies, not only to his sup
judge sentences him in october. >>> let's get over to fox 29 29'ings jeff cole who was at the courthouse all day and joins us in studio. jefffternoon it was a moment of high drama. seth williams had admitted guilt now the question was would he go straight to jail. >> the judge said he must and the dee graced da was cuffed and marched out. his former wife broke down as prosecutors declared victory over corruption. >> it was hurst morning broke that embattled district attorn...
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jeff: it is an app with about 60 million regular users, most prominently in russia. back home, at their headquarters in london, mostly what they are known for is ridiculous parties. oliver: corporate parties. jeff: yes, they are internal parties, for the most part, but they are also used for the company as a recruiting tool, headhunters and people who work for the company. carol: define ridiculous. oliver: don't hold back, jeff come out, talking to a lot of former and current employees there, is that it is pretty common for the parties to be pretty overtly sexualized, and typically towards one direction. a common trope is for there to be half-naked women dressed as mermaids or in police or carnival costumes, or being, nearly nude models being used as sushi platters with food being eaten off them. carol: your typical corporate party. [laughter] oliver: i don't know what question to pose after that. i am distracted. carol: what is the thinking behind doing these parties in this way? i know oliver is thinking this is the most interesting story, but why this approach? jeff: the ceo told reporters that the thinking is basically just to reward staffers, many of whom are young russian men, away from home for the first time, who are working hard on the app. what we heard from headhunters and people who have worked and currently work for the company, is mostly that it is used as something of a recruiting tool. it hel
jeff: it is an app with about 60 million regular users, most prominently in russia. back home, at their headquarters in london, mostly what they are known for is ridiculous parties. oliver: corporate parties. jeff: yes, they are internal parties, for the most part, but they are also used for the company as a recruiting tool, headhunters and people who work for the company. carol: define ridiculous. oliver: don't hold back, jeff come out, talking to a lot of former and current employees there,...
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northern virginia mur row chief jeff goldberg is trying to sort out out. jeff? jeff a few months both of the students will be off to college to start the year but say the senior year at freedom high school in woodbridge presented many challenges. they both say they felt it was time to speak out. they are first cousins and both are about to graduate from freedom high school in woodbridge, a name they find ironic. >> all year, the school administrators required them to carry signed notes from the mothers to give them permission to wear a hijab. she says yesterday a staffer asked for her note and she did not have it. the staffer said take off the hijab or go home. >> i refused. i'm not taking at it off. >> they don't understand how it feels to go to school every day and then you have to about okay, did i bring my note? are they going to stop me again? >> it's about race. >> i apologize to the family. >> mike mulgrew is the assistant superintendent for the schools and said staff members shouldn't require them to have notes to wear hijabs. >> i think they have a misinterp
northern virginia mur row chief jeff goldberg is trying to sort out out. jeff? jeff a few months both of the students will be off to college to start the year but say the senior year at freedom high school in woodbridge presented many challenges. they both say they felt it was time to speak out. they are first cousins and both are about to graduate from freedom high school in woodbridge, a name they find ironic. >> all year, the school administrators required them to carry signed notes...
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jeff: they did call a foul. it's just -- if the violation preceded the foul. >> mark: who did they call a foul on? >> jeff: i believe tristan thompson, if i'm not mistaken. >> jeff mike: there you see thompson down low. thompson, number 13. >> jeff: no, they called it on livingston. >> mike: saw mark davis signal, stay here. that's a tough call on livingston. as both just takes place before -- i think at .2. >> mike: been a busy night in the replay center. >> jeff: ed malloy, a finals official -- they only bring finals officials, bob delanedel to me, to the replay center during this time. >> mike: right. 0.0. and it's right around the same time and then mark davis signals -- >> jeff: i think it's a good call. >> mike: yeah. so, it is on livings on the. >> mark: taking a look at the replay, it was the right call. >> mike: only the first team foul. second on livingston. james one-on-one with durant. shot clock winding down. james pulls back, three-pointer -- kyrie irving, the offensive rebound. shuffle pass inside to thompson, hit hard. and a hard foul by draymond green. obviously the crowd responds. cavs players signaling, let's go back to the replay center. you
jeff: they did call a foul. it's just -- if the violation preceded the foul. >> mark: who did they call a foul on? >> jeff: i believe tristan thompson, if i'm not mistaken. >> jeff mike: there you see thompson down low. thompson, number 13. >> jeff: no, they called it on livingston. >> mike: saw mark davis signal, stay here. that's a tough call on livingston. as both just takes place before -- i think at .2. >> mike: been a busy night in the replay center....
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jeff sessions. i want to redo a section. "few republicans were quicker to a brace obama's public campaign lester than jeff sessions, -- jeff--ast year then sessions, but this display in past monday in a series of stark , early morning postings on twitter were the president faulted his own justice department on the travel ban. mr. trump accused mr. sessions department of devising a politically correct version of the ban as if the president had nothing to do with it. in private, the president's exasperation has been even sharper. he has intermittently fumed for months over sessions decision to recuse himself from the investigation into russian meddling into last year's election, and mr. trump said it was that recusal that led to the point of the special counsel who took over the investigation. what more can you tell us about this story and what is going on in the trump white house with the president specifically? i think the more important context is that session has done this several times, to push himself out of the headlines and also because he felt like he had become a liability to trump. if trump is constantly criticizing
jeff sessions. i want to redo a section. "few republicans were quicker to a brace obama's public campaign lester than jeff sessions, -- jeff--ast year then sessions, but this display in past monday in a series of stark , early morning postings on twitter were the president faulted his own justice department on the travel ban. mr. trump accused mr. sessions department of devising a politically correct version of the ban as if the president had nothing to do with it. in private, the...
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jeff duncan. [applause] >> jeff flake. [applause] >> chuck fleischmann. [applause] >> matt gaetz. bill johnson. [applause] trent kelly. darren lahood. doug lamalfa. [applause] barry loudermilk. [applause] roger marshall. pat meehan. [applause] john moolenaar. gary palmer. paul. [applause] erik paulsen. steve pearce. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] >> and now for the democrats. [cheers and applause] [applause] joe crowley. >> [applause] joe donnelly. >> [applause] mike doyle. jared huffman. >> [applause] hakeem jeffries. >> [applause] >> daniel kildee. >> [applause] [cheers and applause] >> bill pascrell. >> ed perlmutter. polis. >> [applause] >> cedric richmond. >> [applause] raul ruiz. >> [applause] >> tim ryan. >> linda sanchez. >> [applause] marc veasey. >> [applause] >> eric swalwell. >> [applause] >> ladies and gentleman, please rise. [applause] >> please rise for "the star spangled banner" and "god bless america." >> oh say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and br
jeff duncan. [applause] >> jeff flake. [applause] >> chuck fleischmann. [applause] >> matt gaetz. bill johnson. [applause] trent kelly. darren lahood. doug lamalfa. [applause] barry loudermilk. [applause] roger marshall. pat meehan. [applause] john moolenaar. gary palmer. paul. [applause] erik paulsen. steve pearce. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] >> and now for the democrats. [cheers and applause] [applause] joe crowley....
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i find it strange, though, that you talk about being friends with people like jeff sessions. >> jefftime on during his confirmation hearings, i told him the day before, eat your "wheaties." i warned him. his wife knit a baby blanket for my first grandson. >> trevor: yeah, i mean, i get that. but then, like, you know, some people would be, like, yeah, and he's pushing for maximum sentencing for -- >> yeah, yeah. well, that's why i voted against him, why i gave him a hard time. >> trevor: okay. >> but it's hard to hate a guy whose wife knit a baby blanket. >> trevor: why not hate the guy and like his wife for knitting the baby blanket? >> oh, that's what i should have done. ( applause ) >> trevor: here's one thing i would propose and i don't know if this is realistic, it feels like america and americans don't have that same attitude when it comes to politics. many americans don't go we should get along to get something done and, oftentimes, they look at their representatives and go, they hate each other, we're doing the same thing, but you're going baby blankets and knitting. don't you
i find it strange, though, that you talk about being friends with people like jeff sessions. >> jefftime on during his confirmation hearings, i told him the day before, eat your "wheaties." i warned him. his wife knit a baby blanket for my first grandson. >> trevor: yeah, i mean, i get that. but then, like, you know, some people would be, like, yeah, and he's pushing for maximum sentencing for -- >> yeah, yeah. well, that's why i voted against him, why i gave him a...
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jeff sessions? jeff pegues is looking into that? >> reporter: james comey left no doubt that he didn't trust attorney general jeff sessions. he told senators that he didn't feel comfortable telling sessions the president had pressured him to stop the f.b.i.'s investigation of fired national security adviser michael flynn. >> our judgment, as i recall, was that he was very close to and inevitably going to recuse himself for awe variety of reasons. we also were aware of facts that i can't discuss in an open setting. >> reporter: those reasons are unclear, but sessions had failed to disclose at least two meetings with russian ambassador sergey kislyak. they were reported in the media in early march, and one day later, sessions did recuse himself. >> i never had meetings with russian operatives or russian intermediaries about the trump campaign. >> reporter: last night, the justice department said sessions' decision was based on his "participation in president trump's campaign and it was for that reason alone." >> when i decided to just do it, i said to myself, i said, "you know, this russia thing with trump and russia is a mad
jeff sessions? jeff pegues is looking into that? >> reporter: james comey left no doubt that he didn't trust attorney general jeff sessions. he told senators that he didn't feel comfortable telling sessions the president had pressured him to stop the f.b.i.'s investigation of fired national security adviser michael flynn. >> our judgment, as i recall, was that he was very close to and inevitably going to recuse himself for awe variety of reasons. we also were aware of facts that i...
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jeff. >> thanks, jeff. >>> up next, the unwanted houseguest found at a california home. and what experts think is to blame for all these bees. >>> and we have gjimmy. >> hey guys, lorde is here the talk and perform. plus, ethan hawke. tash tag, and we shave my beard. >>> coast guard pulled two adults out of the voyage island strait. no one was hurt. we posted that story on our facebook page. officials say the point will send close to 4,000 additional forces to afghanistan. the official announcement is expected early next week. more news in a moment. ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. a blimp flying over the event crashed into an open field -- >>> a frightening scene near the u.s. open golf tournament in wyss wachls blimp flying over the event crashed into an open field then as you can see burst into flames. the 350i89 was the only person on board at the time. he parachuted out before the crash but suffered serious injuries including severe burns. no one on t
jeff. >> thanks, jeff. >>> up next, the unwanted houseguest found at a california home. and what experts think is to blame for all these bees. >>> and we have gjimmy. >> hey guys, lorde is here the talk and perform. plus, ethan hawke. tash tag, and we shave my beard. >>> coast guard pulled two adults out of the voyage island strait. no one was hurt. we posted that story on our facebook page. officials say the point will send close to 4,000 additional...
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they talked to jeff flake. jeff flake, senator flake made sure to call steve scalise's wife after he was shot by a gunman during a g.o.p. baseball practice. senator rand paul said there was a shot followed rapidly about 10 more. representative scalise was one of those hit. john mccardle read a statement from a few minutes ago from the majority whip's office. steve scalise is at the hospital undergoing surgery but was alert going into surgery. again, steve scalise and others injured this morning in a shooting at the republican practice for the congressional baseball game. the schedule on capitol hill for the house has been impacted. no votes. not much debate expected. we'll tell you about the senate here on c-span we are waiting to take you live. we expect a briefing from the alexandria police department probably at that same field at about 10:30 eastern, so some 20 minutes away or so. the president today was to have talked more about his focus this week. the apprenticeship programs he talked about monday and in milw
they talked to jeff flake. jeff flake, senator flake made sure to call steve scalise's wife after he was shot by a gunman during a g.o.p. baseball practice. senator rand paul said there was a shot followed rapidly about 10 more. representative scalise was one of those hit. john mccardle read a statement from a few minutes ago from the majority whip's office. steve scalise is at the hospital undergoing surgery but was alert going into surgery. again, steve scalise and others injured this morning...
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jeff sessions was going to recuse himself for it he made that statement february 15th. jeff sessions recuse himself on march 2nd. here's what he said. jim comey leaked a memo to the media and says he leaked a memo regarding kislyak to force jeffons to recuse himself. what he said was there was no proper mechanism for the removal of an attorney general except public pressure. the memo was leaked february 15 at which time jim comey said he was going -- jim comey probably perjured himself today or at least made a grave mistake. it would be the first time in his testimony history worries made an error. very clear his undisclosed memo and in the memo it says there's handwringing at the fbi what to do if attorney general jeff sessions does not recuse himself. the only way to get them to do it is through public pressure. it was an amazing memo leaked to "the new york times" what we know is that jim comey is the leaker of the memorandums. >> eboni: he said the reason he knew it in advance, to your point, not that he was psychic but he was made aware of it. >> corey: the president of the united states was not aware of the attorney general was going to recuse himself. >> eboni: the president wasn't aware. >> corey: you are telling me t
jeff sessions was going to recuse himself for it he made that statement february 15th. jeff sessions recuse himself on march 2nd. here's what he said. jim comey leaked a memo to the media and says he leaked a memo regarding kislyak to force jeffons to recuse himself. what he said was there was no proper mechanism for the removal of an attorney general except public pressure. the memo was leaked february 15 at which time jim comey said he was going -- jim comey probably perjured himself today or...
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jeff sessions absolutely has been involved in the process of selecting james comey's replacement. he's been doing the interviewing. he was involved in that firing decision too. we still don't know exactly how many times jeff sessions met with russian officials during the campaign, nor do we have any explanation from jeff sessions as to what happened at those meetings, particularly because they happened in the midst of the russia attack on that election in which jeff sessions had such a prominent role. nor do we have explanation about why he lied about and concealed those meetings repeatedly and for so long. when it comes to that private september 8th meeting in his office, one-on-one with the russian ambassador f he tries to say the armed services members do that all the time, then you have permission to jeer at your tv screen or laugh out loud because none of the senators were meeting with the russians. it was just jeff sessions for whatever reason. senator sessions will have to answer questions about at least some of this stuff tomorrow. his testimony starts at 2:30 eastern time. he'll be in front of senate intelligence committee. on friday night i told you jeff sessions was do you to be testifying tomorrow morning in the house and then in the senate in a couple of subcommittees that oversee the fun
jeff sessions absolutely has been involved in the process of selecting james comey's replacement. he's been doing the interviewing. he was involved in that firing decision too. we still don't know exactly how many times jeff sessions met with russian officials during the campaign, nor do we have any explanation from jeff sessions as to what happened at those meetings, particularly because they happened in the midst of the russia attack on that election in which jeff sessions had such a...
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congressman jeff duncan of south carolina says before the gunman opened fire, he asked him if there were republicans on the field. jeff. >> jeff, thank you very much. the fbi is seeking more information on james hodgkinson and hi agents searched his bell ville, illinois, home for evidence yesterday. authorities believe hodgkinson had not lived there since march when he arrived in virginia. dean reynolds is outside of the baseball field where he opened fire. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. those who knew the man who lived in this house behind me say he was unhappy with the political direction of the country, but they never expected him to turn violent. known to many as tom, james hodgkinson grew up in bellville, graduating from a local high school in 1968. he lived in this house with his wife and ran a home inspection business until his license expired last december. ray page knew him for 30 years. >> i never have seen the man violent since i've known him. >> reporter: deeply engaged in politics, hodgkinson did not keep his views secret. and the 1% are just not giving a damn. >> reporter: in a 2015 facebook poej hodgki
congressman jeff duncan of south carolina says before the gunman opened fire, he asked him if there were republicans on the field. jeff. >> jeff, thank you very much. the fbi is seeking more information on james hodgkinson and hi agents searched his bell ville, illinois, home for evidence yesterday. authorities believe hodgkinson had not lived there since march when he arrived in virginia. dean reynolds is outside of the baseball field where he opened fire. good morning. >>...
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jeff skversky channel 6 "action news." >> your thoughts -- >> lets be as generous as possible. and say he made a nice effort. >> jeff or trey? >> jeff>> trey was pretty good. >> all right adam joseph and accuweather when we continue in just a moment. i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to landline, to mobile. i need one number... not two. i'm always moving forward... because i can't afford to get stuck in the past. comcast business. built for business. >>> a short detour and then some very warm weather. >> it's right around the corner and once it heats up it will heat up with the humidity. we have to get through this first. stormtracker 6 live double scan still dealing with the clouds and chilly wind and the showers that continue to drift in from the north and west. all of the rain that pushed through parts of salem and cumberland and atlantic county have evaporated at this point and we are tracking the area to the north and west parts of chester county and elverson and 322 north
jeff skversky channel 6 "action news." >> your thoughts -- >> lets be as generous as possible. and say he made a nice effort. >> jeff or trey? >> jeff>> trey was pretty good. >> all right adam joseph and accuweather when we continue in just a moment. i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to...
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jeff duncan from south carolina. jeff generally plays shortstop, third base, trent kelly. jeff was leaving with another member, ron desantis who would have all been positioned in the infield. as customary we all have things to get back to. sometimes they will finish and leave a little early. as jeff was walking out, he saw the shooter who spoke to him and said, who are those guys? he said that's the congressional baseball team. he said, what are they, republicans or democrats? he said republicans. that was the conversation he had. it was only as -- >> he said he acted a little weird. we need to go inside. >> thank you. >> that is congressman joe barton, who was standing there with his 10-year-old son jack we've been hearing all morning happened to be on the field this morning. he was shagging balls. he was beside him. with the white hair was pat meehan, talking about their colleagues on the field at the time of the shooting. >> the story beginning to fill out, although the police are investigating, the fbi who is leading the investigation was unable to tell us much. we're heari
jeff duncan from south carolina. jeff generally plays shortstop, third base, trent kelly. jeff was leaving with another member, ron desantis who would have all been positioned in the infield. as customary we all have things to get back to. sometimes they will finish and leave a little early. as jeff was walking out, he saw the shooter who spoke to him and said, who are those guys? he said that's the congressional baseball team. he said, what are they, republicans or democrats? he said...
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jeff session. jeff sessions has requested his testimony to senate intelligence be public. tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. eastern time right before the show, fox business will bring it to you live, as the economy is emerging as a bright spot for president trump. unemployment hitting 16 year low, economic growth in coming year is expected to hit 2.3%. bigger than one .6 of last year -- 1.6% of last year. president signing most bills into law of any president in last 70s years. from little to big items, more than a dozen measures rolling back obama era regulations. and president, announcing in two week's time he will have a new plan on fighting terror including isis. senate democrats just want their hearing with attorney general jeff session tomorrow. you heard a sad trombone noise. -- rnc chair saying there is lack of evidence. >> i don't think that should continue. we need to figure out what russia did with regards to the election, the president has said that but do not have a single senator saying there has been definitive evidence. >> we have former house speaker newt gingrich calling for congress to abolish special counsel established by department of the justice, that is robert mueller's spot. >> i think this is going to be a witch-hunt, comey himself by his own testimony, tainted this particular process, deliberately leaking in order to create's special council we now are supposed to believe is a neutral figure, i think that is just nonsense. , governor mike huckabee is joining me now, thank you. >> i am so glad you said that was a sad trombone, i thought you had a bad burrito. thank you for clearing that up. >> i appreciate that point of order, sir. thank you for bringing that up. back to the task at hand,
jeff session. jeff sessions has requested his testimony to senate intelligence be public. tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. eastern time right before the show, fox business will bring it to you live, as the economy is emerging as a bright spot for president trump. unemployment hitting 16 year low, economic growth in coming year is expected to hit 2.3%. bigger than one .6 of last year -- 1.6% of last year. president signing most bills into law of any president in last 70s years. from little to big items,...
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jeff sessions what he is like as a person. >> i have had the honor and privilege of knowing jeff for over 25 years. he has been a dear friend and mentor. there is no finer person in public service than jeff sessions. literal an eagle scout from young age and conducted himself with the greatest integrity of any public official i have ever met. so america is very fortunate to have jeff sessions as attorney general and i expect him to acquit himself very well this afternoon. ainsley: all right. well, senator, if you look at the headlines, they paint a different picture than what you're describing of the attorney general. the huffington post said in 2016 that he was deemed too racist to be a federal judge. he will now be trump's attorney general. look at that headline there. then we have a few others that we want to put up. slate headline in 2017. say sessions denials are incomplete and unyinszing.
jeff sessions what he is like as a person. >> i have had the honor and privilege of knowing jeff for over 25 years. he has been a dear friend and mentor. there is no finer person in public service than jeff sessions. literal an eagle scout from young age and conducted himself with the greatest integrity of any public official i have ever met. so america is very fortunate to have jeff sessions as attorney general and i expect him to acquit himself very well this afternoon. ainsley: all...
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jeff duncan, a colleague of mine, who i ride to the field with, was playing shortstop. i had said to jeff, we have had a good workout, let's leave a little early so we can beat the traffic back to the hill. jeffeed. we went back to get into one of jeff's aids cars, and i got into the backseat, jeff got in the passenger seat in the front, and a gentleman walked up and approached us, we were both in the car by now, and he said, hey, are those republicans or democrats at there? and jeff said, they are republicans. the guy immediately turned around and started walking to the field. if this was a little odd because we are just in a field in arlington, alexandria, virginia, 7:00 a.m., 7:10 in the morning. there would be no reason to be a spectator at this. but the guy in hindsight clearly knew that they were members of congress there and he wanted to know whether they were republican or democrat. once we got back to the hill, heard the news, jeff and i both said, we got to report this guy, it just sounds fishy. once they are identified him and we saw his photo, i said, jeff said, and jeff's aid, we said, that is the guy. >> martha: it is unbelievable story. he came over to you. it was there any ind
jeff duncan, a colleague of mine, who i ride to the field with, was playing shortstop. i had said to jeff, we have had a good workout, let's leave a little early so we can beat the traffic back to the hill. jeffeed. we went back to get into one of jeff's aids cars, and i got into the backseat, jeff got in the passenger seat in the front, and a gentleman walked up and approached us, we were both in the car by now, and he said, hey, are those republicans or democrats at there? and jeff said, they...
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jeff cole the maker has run out of it. jeff is live in sussex county with the story. jeff? >> reporter: lucy it's such an extraordinary we chased it down to the beach committee in lewes delaware. this is a man with kidney failure. he needs something called extra kneel to stay alive but the company simply doesn't have any of it. he fears for his life and the lives of thousands of others. >> this is where i keep my dialysis machine that i connect to every night. >> reporter: seven nights a week at bedtime 47-year-old guy widener, hooks himself up to a dialysis machine and for the next 11 hours his blood is cleansed of toxins. >> if you don't do that, what happens to you? >> well i would be become very sick the toxins would boulevard up, fluid would build up and, um, unfortunately, you would, you know, i would die. >> reporter: he needs a 2.5-liter bag of extra kneel solution made bite baxter company of deerfield, illinois to stay healthy. but for what widener says have been four frightening days he's gone with lesser amount of the live giving solution because he says baxter to
jeff cole the maker has run out of it. jeff is live in sussex county with the story. jeff? >> reporter: lucy it's such an extraordinary we chased it down to the beach committee in lewes delaware. this is a man with kidney failure. he needs something called extra kneel to stay alive but the company simply doesn't have any of it. he fears for his life and the lives of thousands of others. >> this is where i keep my dialysis machine that i connect to every night. >> reporter:...
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jeff: polls are tight and the candidates agree on many issues, medicaid expansions, lgbt writes, and expanding gun laws. >> i think more people are realizing i give democrats the best chance to win. jeff: style could t jeffoldberg, abc 7 news. horace: tomorrow night, a look at the republican candidates in the virginia governor's race. a beautiful day today, beautiful night. josh: it really was. the humidity creeping up, but it feels nice at nighttime. during the daytime, not quite as nice. that sticks around the next few days. still 77 degrees at reagan national. the dew point, hanging in the 50's earlier today, the measurement of the moisture in the air, how muggy it feels come in the 50's is great. mid-sixties, close to 70, that is soupy air. tonight not quite as bad further in the burbs. this area of high pressure is basically stuck with us in this position, building out in the atlantic the next couple days. that creates this southwesterly days. every day we tackle in just a bit more heat and a bit more mugginess. the humidity peaks wednesday, but that is also when the temperatures come down. a little bit of an interesting set up tuesday and wednesday. overnight, quiet, mostly clear, milder. open up t
jeff: polls are tight and the candidates agree on many issues, medicaid expansions, lgbt writes, and expanding gun laws. >> i think more people are realizing i give democrats the best chance to win. jeff: style could t jeffoldberg, abc 7 news. horace: tomorrow night, a look at the republican candidates in the virginia governor's race. a beautiful day today, beautiful night. josh: it really was. the humidity creeping up, but it feels nice at nighttime. during the daytime, not quite as...
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jeff. >> thanks jeff. >>> what do you did if you're the warriors?tever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. tonight. some of the players -- flying in today on private jet. >>> okay take a look. the warriors are in las vegas p't and t.%e guys, a lot of the players flying in today on a private jet,t( dwreeted by the ceo of the mgm resorts. here is the skinny.i] tonight, party. tomorrow night, party. but in between the parties the warriors actually probably going to be sitting ring side for the big andre ward fight. he is an oakland native big boxes match and the warriors are will tonight p the the giants back in action this evening without some are the sta he is. buster posey out of the lineup. giants getting going early on some offense. in the first inning from thet( lefty xdpanic's fourth home runf the season. den ard span a couple innings later with a solo home ru.( rit now thet( insanity giants leadc1 bottom of the fourth. what'st( been soefrl a medal r season, mad bum might be returning pretty soon. madison bum
jeff. >> thanks jeff. >>> what do you did if you're the warriors?tever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. tonight. some of the players -- flying in today on private jet. >>> okay take a look. the warriors are in las vegas p't and t.%e guys, a lot of the players flying in today on a private jet,t( dwreeted by the ceo of the mgm resorts. here is the skinny.i] tonight, party. tomorrow night, party. but in between the parties the warriors...
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jeff s jeff sut moogeoff cutmore joins china with more. >> here we are at the world economic forum event which focuses on the fourth industrial revolution, which may explain why marc benioff is in town talking about ai and robots. i asked him about his m&a strategy one point he made is that he feels deals are getting expensive in the tech space. i said what about tech valuations on the publicly listed markets what did he think of the f.a.n.g. stocks? >> some of those f.a.n.g.s are still undervalued. i would agree with jim cramer. some of those companies, you look at aws, amazon web services, we work closely with amazon they're a large customer of ours you look at that aws business going past $20 billions this year, i think it's on a trajectory to go to 1$100 billion. you look at that as a multiple where amazon is today, amazon is a tremendous upside for the future and jeffn unbelievable job >> interesting, i think, that when many in the markets are looking at the nasdaq and tech valuations, and feeling that we're already in nosebleed territory, marc benioff thinks there's plenty more room for them to run. i also asked him about the culture at uber and about the departure of travis kalanick and whether this is a one-off story as far as start-up culture is concerned or whether he felt there may be more problems to come in this space let's hear what he had to say. >> because equality is more dominant in our industry than ever before. you saw when his employees started to write a very strong narrative about how that was not valued inside that leadership team, it became a situation that the board and share holders will to act on. it became a crisis of equality that will not be the last crisis of equality in the tech industry it will be one of several for people to take their own behaviors and capabilities to another level. >> the message from benioff as you
jeff s jeff sut moogeoff cutmore joins china with more. >> here we are at the world economic forum event which focuses on the fourth industrial revolution, which may explain why marc benioff is in town talking about ai and robots. i asked him about his m&a strategy one point he made is that he feels deals are getting expensive in the tech space. i said what about tech valuations on the publicly listed markets what did he think of the f.a.n.g. stocks? >> some of those f.a.n.g.s...
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jeff session. if it is because the president believes jeff sessions' recusal led to the special prosecutor, he is right that is one of the reasons that we have a special prosecutor is that jeff sessions recused himself. >> but why did jeff sessions do that? now we're going to the mental condition of the president. jeff sessions had to recuse himself because he had lied to congress about his contacts with the russian ambassador. why did jeff sessions do that? did jeff sessions do anything improp were the russian ambassador? that seems highly unlikely. what seems more the case is a lot of the more normal actors in the trump orbit, that sessions caught a really bad smell about the trump russia connection, and he wanted nothing to do with it. so when congress asked him do you know anything about this? me, no, i had nothing to do with it. and he overstated his case and said something to congress that wasn't true. which means when it came time to do an investigation, he again said leave me out of this. i have other business. jeff sessions is a normal political actor, not an abnormal one. and he wanted to stay away from a problem that trump had created for himself and dragged sessi
jeff session. if it is because the president believes jeff sessions' recusal led to the special prosecutor, he is right that is one of the reasons that we have a special prosecutor is that jeff sessions recused himself. >> but why did jeff sessions do that? now we're going to the mental condition of the president. jeff sessions had to recuse himself because he had lied to congress about his contacts with the russian ambassador. why did jeff sessions do that? did jeff sessions do anything...
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. >> mason: jeff pegues, thanks, jeff. in an interview with oscar-winning director oliver stone, putin was asked whether edward snowden's release of confidential n.s.a. documents was justified. snowed sen living in exile in russia after leaking documents that detailed bulk surveillance operations. the interview is part of an upcoming shotime special. >> let me ask you, i'm sure you must have, as an ex-k.g.b. agent, you must have hated what snowden did with every fiber of your being. >> did you agree with what he did? >> n >> did you think the national security agency had gone too far in its eavesdropping? >> but he should not have when i wasled-- he's saying that she hee should not have whistlebrown, and should have resigned in principle, on the principle, like mr. putin did when he resigned from the k.g.b.? >> mason: th "the putin interviews" will begin ng division of cbs. in the philippines, police initially said no one was seriously wounded in an attack yesterday at the resort world casino in manila. they later found at
. >> mason: jeff pegues, thanks, jeff. in an interview with oscar-winning director oliver stone, putin was asked whether edward snowden's release of confidential n.s.a. documents was justified. snowed sen living in exile in russia after leaking documents that detailed bulk surveillance operations. the interview is part of an upcoming shotime special. >> let me ask you, i'm sure you must have, as an ex-k.g.b. agent, you must have hated what snowden did with every fiber of your being....