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at 4:18 here's my friend mr. steve paulson. >> hello my friend. >>> we'll get right to it. we'll start in the sierra nevada yesterday. our good friend coop from not ae tahoe. a few thunderstorms pop up they're kind of isolated now. the highs yesterday on the left and what's normal on the right. everybody you're seeing 10 plus. livermore 94. 83. san jose was 6 plus but even if santa rosa in town. back in the day sonoma in a county airport was always warmer than downtown. now there is not. i don't know things change. i also remember when san jose used to be the warmest spot and that never happens anymore. bodaiga bay 61. some day the half moon bay buoy will get fixed. cloud cover continues to pop up over the sierras. fog has no chance. it tried to make a push yesterday but it just got wiped out. 50s 60s on the temperatures. 64 concord. 65 livermore. low 70s upper 60s for some. it's a mild air mass in place. a little bit cooler but still in the 50s to near 60. 45 in truckee. 61 in ewe chiia. kind of going almost parallel to the crest of the sierra. but that's it. that system t
at 4:18 here's my friend mr. steve paulson. >> hello my friend. >>> we'll get right to it. we'll start in the sierra nevada yesterday. our good friend coop from not ae tahoe. a few thunderstorms pop up they're kind of isolated now. the highs yesterday on the left and what's normal on the right. everybody you're seeing 10 plus. livermore 94. 83. san jose was 6 plus but even if santa rosa in town. back in the day sonoma in a county airport was always warmer than downtown. now there...
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. >>> let's bring in my friend mr. steve paulson. >> thank you sir. >> yes, sir. >> we'll get right to it. yesterday was a warm up. there was a huge difference in temps from near 60 degrees to near 100 degrees if you were well inland. it was a classic sujer pattern for us. i remember a week ago everyone was in the hot pattern. there were lots in the 90s. concord, fairfield, livermore, gilroy from 90s to upper 80s. today it's in the 80s. temps will come down. the fog is there. i have to tweak that a little bit but it's really getting ramped up because of the system driving in the north. 50s and 60s on the temps there with low clouds making a surge here. upper 50s, 57 by the concord pavilion. brentwood a couple locations were in the 90s to near 100 degrees also out towards tracy and even up to you ukiah and livermore. on shore wind napa. on sure wind concord. south bay they never got out of the low 60s and the southeast at san jose versus the northwest yesterday, that is a huge difference. 45 truckee. 60 in ukiah and san franc
. >>> let's bring in my friend mr. steve paulson. >> thank you sir. >> yes, sir. >> we'll get right to it. yesterday was a warm up. there was a huge difference in temps from near 60 degrees to near 100 degrees if you were well inland. it was a classic sujer pattern for us. i remember a week ago everyone was in the hot pattern. there were lots in the 90s. concord, fairfield, livermore, gilroy from 90s to upper 80s. today it's in the 80s. temps will come down. the fog...
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you're stashed not just to mr steve it's a mash told. to stop the president and please introduce washington to. those who have petitions to go to school to snap them up when you have because that is the cousin with you or your supporters to your machine station shouldn't be you should cook door for the one who's doing does the. you know world of big partisan and do things a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the path and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. last that. done. u.s. president is expected to meet. the queen.
you're stashed not just to mr steve it's a mash told. to stop the president and please introduce washington to. those who have petitions to go to school to snap them up when you have because that is the cousin with you or your supporters to your machine station shouldn't be you should cook door for the one who's doing does the. you know world of big partisan and do things a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than...
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mr. steves, i was a medical cardholder in the state of washington around 2008 when i first got mine. and then once they started putting that -- making you sign up for the registry and stuff, everybody -- a lot of people got spooked, as far as now the government has me on the registry. >> right. >> caller: and then one more point i wanted to make was, the problem -- you said we made $300 million, i believe, last year. >> right. >> caller: the problem, i believe, here in the state, the state is not telling us exactly what they're spending it on. they said they were going to spend it on things like education and stuff like that. but they really haven't been putting it out to the public what we're spending the money on. >> oh. >> caller: thank you. >> thanks, travis. you know, when i was working very hard in washington state to legalize marijuana, and back then it was dicey. it's no longer dicey. there's just regrets of political establishment that feels like it's 2010 when we don't know what's going to happen when we legalize. now we know what's going to happen when we legalize, and i j
mr. steves, i was a medical cardholder in the state of washington around 2008 when i first got mine. and then once they started putting that -- making you sign up for the registry and stuff, everybody -- a lot of people got spooked, as far as now the government has me on the registry. >> right. >> caller: and then one more point i wanted to make was, the problem -- you said we made $300 million, i believe, last year. >> right. >> caller: the problem, i believe, here in...
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steve: mr.resident, that's why over a year ago you tweeted out that the obama administration had wire-tapped you in trump tower, right? >> well, now it's turning out that that's minimum. look at what they have done with page and all of these people where, you know, the fisa, we have to see what's going on with the whole fisa. i assume that's being looked at, i hope it's being looked at, you know, you will have a very interesting period of time, but why isn't congress, oversight, why aren't they looking at emails that were deleted from hillary clinton? nobody can understand 33,000 emails request from congress after they get the request -- because, you know to me there's been criminality in my opinion. i have to say subject checking it. when you look at it -- here is something that to me is so simple, congress request emails, she deletes all of them, everything deleted and this is after they get the request from the united states congress. she deletes 33,000. now, that's only 33,000, what about th
steve: mr.resident, that's why over a year ago you tweeted out that the obama administration had wire-tapped you in trump tower, right? >> well, now it's turning out that that's minimum. look at what they have done with page and all of these people where, you know, the fisa, we have to see what's going on with the whole fisa. i assume that's being looked at, i hope it's being looked at, you know, you will have a very interesting period of time, but why isn't congress, oversight, why...
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mr. steve paulson. >> thank you sir. >> you're welcome. >> all right. we'll get to it here. hot temperatures inland cool at the coast. today temperatures start to come down. good morning, steve. the tuesday night market was robust last night in slow-noma frank. beautiful. >> i'll take a cab please. >> yes. >> i'll take one. >> we do have low clouds, much bigger fog bank. cooler, breezy. once you hit 100 degrees it's tough to break that down but most inland temperatures will cool off. concord, fairfield, and livermore more low to mid 80s today. bigger fog bank much stronger on shore wind. that's a gust at 33 miles an hour. west at napa. 50s on the temps. 60s. some of these temps like rio vista and brentwood were near 100 yesterday they were down to 35, 40 degrees around this time. 57 in the city. 60 alameda berkley's 56. kensington 55 and in the oakland hills mid 50s mainly. now the water temp went up and 55 san francisco. they've gone down though, 54, 56 but there's a direct correlation between that buoy temp and the city temp. watch the fog start to go up the coast as it do
mr. steve paulson. >> thank you sir. >> you're welcome. >> all right. we'll get to it here. hot temperatures inland cool at the coast. today temperatures start to come down. good morning, steve. the tuesday night market was robust last night in slow-noma frank. beautiful. >> i'll take a cab please. >> yes. >> i'll take one. >> we do have low clouds, much bigger fog bank. cooler, breezy. once you hit 100 degrees it's tough to break that down but most...
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mr. 603. steve'srneys thought investigators should focus more on all of those things. instead, it seemed to them, prosecutors had already made up their minds, and steve would go on trial for murder. >> reporter: summer 2010. two years after carol kennedy's murder, american flags were once again draped up around the prescott town square in anticipation of the annual rodeo. and, on june 3rd, inside the square's historic court house, county attorney joe butner opened his case against steve democker by ticking off the reasons why, in his view, steve deserved to spend the rest of his natural life behind bars. by this time, pre-trial legal rulings had taken the death penalty off the table. though attorney butner told the jury the case was no less condemning. >> i will ask you to find the defendant guilty of the first degree pre-meditated murder. >> reporter: first, he said, steve had motives, and not just that 6 thousand a month in alimony. no. carol, said the prosecutor, was worth a lot of money. dead. >>
mr. 603. steve'srneys thought investigators should focus more on all of those things. instead, it seemed to them, prosecutors had already made up their minds, and steve would go on trial for murder. >> reporter: summer 2010. two years after carol kennedy's murder, american flags were once again draped up around the prescott town square in anticipation of the annual rodeo. and, on june 3rd, inside the square's historic court house, county attorney joe butner opened his case against steve...
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joining me now, mr. steve yates. good to have you here. >> thank you, trish. great to be with you.where are we going? because iranians seem to just be hoping and praying that donald trump loses in 2020 and someone comes in and restores their lovely deal and they live happily ever after. i mean, is that really a recipe that's going to work for them? and if that's really what they're thinking, what more can we do to influence the equation in the near term? >> well, i've given up trying to get into their heads. i think that would be an evil place to try to go -- [laughter] but i think it's very clear that they do play for time x they're not the only power around the world. china may be doing that -- trish: i think you're right. >> i think it's a mistake. because the president is doing what he said he was going to do. he said he was not going to have a rush to war, he said he was going to try to put pressure, creative pressure on our allies, partners in the region to take on more risk and responsibility. he's not interested in regime change options. the neoconservative option on the pa
joining me now, mr. steve yates. good to have you here. >> thank you, trish. great to be with you.where are we going? because iranians seem to just be hoping and praying that donald trump loses in 2020 and someone comes in and restores their lovely deal and they live happily ever after. i mean, is that really a recipe that's going to work for them? and if that's really what they're thinking, what more can we do to influence the equation in the near term? >> well, i've given up...
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secretary of the treasury, steve mnuchin mr. secretary, thank you very much for joining cnbc. i want to kick off by asking you what has been happening over the last several days, the war of words between tehran and washington we've seen the latest round of sanctions coming out walk us through the next steps for your government? >> thank you it's great to be here with you again. i think you know we continue to have the strongest sanctions ever this week the president signed a new executive order giving treasury even broader authorities to put on sanctions to the supreme leader's office and assets held by them. i announced this week specific sanctions against individuals that have been responsible for bad activity we believe the economic sanctions are working. the president is willing to have conversations. he doesn't want war but the president is determined to enforce the u.s. and our allies interests in the region. >> so you said there are going to be more u.s. sanctions coming down the pike. those could include the foreign minister, could you confirm that and walk me through
secretary of the treasury, steve mnuchin mr. secretary, thank you very much for joining cnbc. i want to kick off by asking you what has been happening over the last several days, the war of words between tehran and washington we've seen the latest round of sanctions coming out walk us through the next steps for your government? >> thank you it's great to be here with you again. i think you know we continue to have the strongest sanctions ever this week the president signed a new executive...
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steve: mr.tery in the dominican republic. because it deepens now after an 8th american dies. the u.s.s. embassy says layla cox died of a heart attack in her hotel room this week. but police say boot leg liquor may be to blame. the fbi is helping investigate whether fake booze poisoned her and seven others on the ald. cox's son tells the "new york post" that dominican officials can't do a toxicology test on his mom because he was told their machines are broken. this is a big update on that story and we will certainly follow it. a new person is questioned about missing connecticut mom jennifer dulos. police reportedly speaking with one her husband's employees who drove his truck on the day jennifer disappeared three weeks ago. police say dulos used that truck to dump bags of bloody clothes and towels. the worker is not considered a suspect. foe tis dulos and -- leaving the team's mini camp but for a good reason. two time pro-bowler's wife plays for the u.s. women's soccer team he will be traveling
steve: mr.tery in the dominican republic. because it deepens now after an 8th american dies. the u.s.s. embassy says layla cox died of a heart attack in her hotel room this week. but police say boot leg liquor may be to blame. the fbi is helping investigate whether fake booze poisoned her and seven others on the ald. cox's son tells the "new york post" that dominican officials can't do a toxicology test on his mom because he was told their machines are broken. this is a big update on...
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mr. mccarthy: thank you, steve. good morning. i want to thank our republican leader on armed services for his service. we were on a bipartisan, bicameral codel over tore normandy, listening to the president and listening to president macron and look at that moment when he talked to the veterans, there was a tent laying out to the veterans. and in this tent they have a glass wall and seven of the eterans looking in a out towards the ocean. as i turned to one to shake their hand, he looked at me and said i haven't been back here in 75 years and what a difference it looks like today. you watched those men and what they went through. they are the greatest generation. as we look and learn from every battle, every war we had, every lesson, we don't want to repeat it. the work that will be done is some of the most important work in the markup of the ndaa. congress has all the times in the past no matter how partisan this body has ever become has de away to make the ndaa bipartisan. i have a fear that this new socialist democratic party
mr. mccarthy: thank you, steve. good morning. i want to thank our republican leader on armed services for his service. we were on a bipartisan, bicameral codel over tore normandy, listening to the president and listening to president macron and look at that moment when he talked to the veterans, there was a tent laying out to the veterans. and in this tent they have a glass wall and seven of the eterans looking in a out towards the ocean. as i turned to one to shake their hand, he looked at me...
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to have happened for all of our presidents over the last number of years ago it was because mr president steve herman from the voice of america after your discussions with prime minister abbay here are you still thinking about withdrawing from the u.s. japan security treaty and what did the prime minister say to you what no i don't think it about that at all i'm just saying that it's an unfair agreement and i've told him that for the last 6 months i said look if somebody attacks you pen we go after them and we are in a battle full force and effect we are locked in a battle and committed to fight for japan if somebody should attack the united states they don't have to do that that's unfair that's the kind of deals we made that's every deals like that i mean it's almost like we had people that they didn't either care or they were stupid but that's the kind of deals we have that's just typical but i happen i told them if they would have to change it because look i know it's going to attack us i hope but you know should that happen it's far more likely that it could be the other way but should tha
to have happened for all of our presidents over the last number of years ago it was because mr president steve herman from the voice of america after your discussions with prime minister abbay here are you still thinking about withdrawing from the u.s. japan security treaty and what did the prime minister say to you what no i don't think it about that at all i'm just saying that it's an unfair agreement and i've told him that for the last 6 months i said look if somebody attacks you pen we go...
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mr. chairman. steve liesman, cnbc. could you walk us through your thinking about trade?s really the threat of tariffs against mexico that caused at least the market to become definitely pricing in rate cuts. if, for example there is a deal with china, does that take the possibility of rate cuts off the table? >> yeah, so i would say that we're not looking at any, any one thing. i would start by agreeing with your premise that news about trade has been an important driver of sentiment in the intervening period but we're also looking at global growth. it is really trade developments and concerns about global growth that are on our minds. so we're not exclusively focused on one event or one piece of data. risks seemed to have grown. in the meantime we have incoming data in the united states that's been pretty good, particularly for the consumer. consumer spending is solid supported by, you know, a healthy job market, high levels of employment, wages going up. we do see some areas that we're looking at, such as i mentioned business fixed income. so, also prolonged short fall
mr. chairman. steve liesman, cnbc. could you walk us through your thinking about trade?s really the threat of tariffs against mexico that caused at least the market to become definitely pricing in rate cuts. if, for example there is a deal with china, does that take the possibility of rate cuts off the table? >> yeah, so i would say that we're not looking at any, any one thing. i would start by agreeing with your premise that news about trade has been an important driver of sentiment in...
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mr. chairman, steve liesman, cnbc could you walk us through your thinking about trade was really the threat of tariffs against mexico that caused at least the market to become definitively -- bank pricing in rate cuts. if, for example, there's a deal with china, does that take the possibility of rate cuts off the table? >> yeah, so i would say that we're not looking at any one thing. i guess i would start by agreeing with your premise that news about trade has been an important driver of sentiment in the intermediating period. but we're also looking at global growth it's really trade developments and concerns about global growth that are on our minds. so we're not exclusively focused on one event or one piece of data risks seem to have grown in the meantime, we have incoming data in the united states that's been pretty good particularly for the consumer. consumer spending is solid, supported by healthy job market, high levels of employment, wages going up we do see, though, some areas that we're looking at, such as i mentioned, business fixed income so also the prolonged shortfall in inflat
mr. chairman, steve liesman, cnbc could you walk us through your thinking about trade was really the threat of tariffs against mexico that caused at least the market to become definitively -- bank pricing in rate cuts. if, for example, there's a deal with china, does that take the possibility of rate cuts off the table? >> yeah, so i would say that we're not looking at any one thing. i guess i would start by agreeing with your premise that news about trade has been an important driver of...
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mr. steven currier. steve, come forward. i want to give a little background on steven. at the age of 12, steven and his family moved to florida but he was born in new hampshire in th. his fear wa father was in the m. he graduated from dillon high school in 1976. just a footnote, i was 3 years old at the time. prior to graduation, steven participated what was similar to the jrotc, the apptitude battery of the services and received a perfect score and a perfect score in his sat exams and applied to the air force academy and all three turned himself down and he decided to follow into his father's footsteps into the air force. in '76, he spent six weeks in san antonio, texas and was deployed to a altas, oklahoma ad in 1979, me was honourably discharged. it was a reminder of the injustices many of our lgbtq experience even before don't ask, don't tell. it was his tenure in the service, steven began to take college courses and following graduation and getting the gi benefits, he ended up graduating from oklahoma city university with a degree in vocal music. he moved to san fr
mr. steven currier. steve, come forward. i want to give a little background on steven. at the age of 12, steven and his family moved to florida but he was born in new hampshire in th. his fear wa father was in the m. he graduated from dillon high school in 1976. just a footnote, i was 3 years old at the time. prior to graduation, steven participated what was similar to the jrotc, the apptitude battery of the services and received a perfect score and a perfect score in his sat exams and applied...
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mr. de blasio, steve. it's great to see you. >>> joining me now, rick tyler.ocratic strategist, and distinguished lecturer at the university of new york. let me start with you, because the debates are coming up this month, how much do you think they move the needle with so many cabdy dates on the stage. we're all waiting here with baded breath. i wonder how much it's going to shake this up fundamentally. >> i think it will shake it up. if you're talking about 1%. get a jab in here and there. it may move the needle a little bit. what a lot of people are looking for is joe biden. this is what i said, if you look at barack obama, went to the nba finals, he got the standing ovation. it add advances this nostalgia which is rubbing off on joe biden, and i want to see how long that's going to last. when he gets to a debate stage and is debating candidates that are more like younger voters? is it something that's new and has some sort of momentum behind it? so i think -- >> does he need those younger voters to win? >> he does. i mean, that's the future of the party. y
mr. de blasio, steve. it's great to see you. >>> joining me now, rick tyler.ocratic strategist, and distinguished lecturer at the university of new york. let me start with you, because the debates are coming up this month, how much do you think they move the needle with so many cabdy dates on the stage. we're all waiting here with baded breath. i wonder how much it's going to shake this up fundamentally. >> i think it will shake it up. if you're talking about 1%. get a jab in...
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steve. thank you mr thing is that on there what is your current view on briggs assertion britain leave the european union if there is no agreement by october 31st and for the prime minister what will be the ramifications for the u.k. if there is not a deal well i don't like to take positions in things that i'm not you know really i understand the issue very well i. really predicted what was going to happen some of you remember that prediction it was a strong prediction made at a certain location on a development we were opening the day before it happened and i thought it was going to happen because of immigration more than anything else but probably it happens for a lot of reasons but i would say yes i would think that it will happen and it probably should happen this is a great great country and it wants its own identity it wants to have its own borders it wants to run its own affairs is a very very special place and i think it deserves a special place and i thought maybe for that reason and for others but that reason it was going to happen yeah i think it will happen and i believe the prime minis
steve. thank you mr thing is that on there what is your current view on briggs assertion britain leave the european union if there is no agreement by october 31st and for the prime minister what will be the ramifications for the u.k. if there is not a deal well i don't like to take positions in things that i'm not you know really i understand the issue very well i. really predicted what was going to happen some of you remember that prediction it was a strong prediction made at a certain...
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don't be salty >> steve: all right, mr. peanut ready round two! y: wow. >> steve: wow. cold blooded >> it's all right. >> i love you but no >> nah, nah. >> steve: all right, ready >> i don't like you, so it's fine >> steve: this is the game here's the phrase. will i regret eating this whole blank? [ light laughter ] okay, everybody is typing. everybody is typing. >> can i -- do i press enter >> steve: yep. there you go, ready? >> if you win this is my credit >> steve: caleb, just type it in you're in. >> yeah, it's so you're credit >> wait. >> tariq: yeah, yeah, caleb. >> that's it >> can you possibly do that? >> tariq: yeah >> i like it i like it, caleb >> steve: press return >> ready >> yeah. >> steve: everybody locked in? >> jimmy: yeah >> locked in >> steve: millie, what did you write? >> cake. >> steve: cake >> pizza pie >> steve: pizza pie. let's see the board. [ ding ] ♪ [ cheers and applause >> steve: whoa number one answer. oh, my oh, snap oh, snap >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> steve: oh, my god the mocking dance. >> we have that guy on our te
don't be salty >> steve: all right, mr. peanut ready round two! y: wow. >> steve: wow. cold blooded >> it's all right. >> i love you but no >> nah, nah. >> steve: all right, ready >> i don't like you, so it's fine >> steve: this is the game here's the phrase. will i regret eating this whole blank? [ light laughter ] okay, everybody is typing. everybody is typing. >> can i -- do i press enter >> steve: yep. there you go, ready? >>...
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mr. jeffries: it is my understanding that kevin mccarthy, steve scalise, as well as the head of the republican congressional campaign committee all support a cost of living adjustment for members of the united states house of representatives. i presume that there are on fwoing discussions taking place between our leadership and their leadership. but that is probably a question that is best directed elsewhere. reporter: there's a lot of confusion for a lot of americans about impeachment inquiry, what you're doing, especially civil contempt, criminal content, can you tell us what the resolution does today for people and where you think the caucus is headed over the summer as far as mpeachment goes. mr. jeffries: the resolution we'll vote on today is a civil resolution to allow the house of representatives to go into court and enforce subpoenas that have been issued both to the attorney general and to don mcgahn that they have at least in part defied. we are of the view that no single person in the united states of america is above the law. the president is not above the law. the so-called attorn
mr. jeffries: it is my understanding that kevin mccarthy, steve scalise, as well as the head of the republican congressional campaign committee all support a cost of living adjustment for members of the united states house of representatives. i presume that there are on fwoing discussions taking place between our leadership and their leadership. but that is probably a question that is best directed elsewhere. reporter: there's a lot of confusion for a lot of americans about impeachment inquiry,...
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steve fields and richard heasley. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and members of the committee. i'm steve fields, the executive director of progress foundation, a non-profit behavioral health provider in san francisco. been doing it since 1969. and we've been operating this model of service since 1971 in the county as a part of our continuum. i think that the key to the discussion around cooperative apartment settings is probably a key to this whole discussion that we're having now about reforming and fixing our behavioral health system. we don't have enough places where after we've invested in treatment in our clients -- maybe in-patient care and acute diversion from the hospital, and 90-day residential treatment -- and then people leave after an intensive treatment experience and they go back to a community where the supportive housing is often in the very neighborhood that was the source of much of the problem that created the use of drugs and the continuing mental illness. so our model of using co-op apartments is that integrated scattered site apartments in neighborhoods all
steve fields and richard heasley. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and members of the committee. i'm steve fields, the executive director of progress foundation, a non-profit behavioral health provider in san francisco. been doing it since 1969. and we've been operating this model of service since 1971 in the county as a part of our continuum. i think that the key to the discussion around cooperative apartment settings is probably a key to this whole discussion that we're having now about...
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steve? go ahead. reporter: thank you, mr. president. what is your current view on brexit?hould britain and leave the european union if there is no 31?ement by october and for the prime minister, what would be the ramifications for the u.k. if there is no deal? tos. trump: i don't like take positions on things i am not really -- i understand the issue very well, i really predicted what was going to happen. some of you remember that prediction, it was a strong prediction made at a certain locatio on a plac we were opening. i thought it would happen because of immigration more than think itelse, but i will happen and probably should happen. this is a great, great country and it was its own identity. it wants to have its own borders, to run its own affairs. is a very special place and i think it deserves a special place. i thought maybe for that reason, and for others, it was going to happen. yeah, it will happen. the prime minister has brought it to other good point where something will take place in the not-too-distant future. she has done a great job. i think it will be goo
steve? go ahead. reporter: thank you, mr. president. what is your current view on brexit?hould britain and leave the european union if there is no 31?ement by october and for the prime minister, what would be the ramifications for the u.k. if there is no deal? tos. trump: i don't like take positions on things i am not really -- i understand the issue very well, i really predicted what was going to happen. some of you remember that prediction, it was a strong prediction made at a certain locatio...
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mr. mccarthy: thank you, steve. good morning. i want to thank our republican leader on armed services, mac thornberry, one for his service. as mac mentioned we were on a bipartisan, bicameral codel over to normandy. listening to the president, listening to president ma roan -- ma -- macron as well. when you look at that thome when talk to those veterans, prior to the ceremony there was a tent laying out there with some of the veterans there that day n this tent they have this glass wall, there were seven of the veterans sitting in a wheelchair looking out toward the ocean, seeing the beach. i turned to one to shake their hand and thank them for their service he looked at me and said i have not been back here in 75 years. what a difference it looks like today. . past, no matter how partisan this body has become, has always found a way to make the ndaa bipartisan. this new socialist democrat party may have changed that. i'm hopeful in watching this markup start tomorrow that they keep with tradition, to put their partisanship aside
mr. mccarthy: thank you, steve. good morning. i want to thank our republican leader on armed services, mac thornberry, one for his service. as mac mentioned we were on a bipartisan, bicameral codel over to normandy. listening to the president, listening to president ma roan -- ma -- macron as well. when you look at that thome when talk to those veterans, prior to the ceremony there was a tent laying out there with some of the veterans there that day n this tent they have this glass wall, there...
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mr ive had a very close relationship with the late apple founder steve jobs, even being referred to byk said mr ive's role in apple's revival cannot be overstated. mr ive said this seems like a natural and gentle time to make this change though he won't be leaving the company entirely, saying he will still be very involved for hopefully many years to come. the company has yet to name who will replace him in the role of chief design officer. this departure comes at a time when investors in the world's most valuable company are already worried about the recent departure of the retail chief and a decline in iphone sales. following the news of mr ive's departure, the compa ny‘s stock dropped by 1%. his new company is called love from and will be an independent design company. mr ive told the financial times that friend and apple collaborator mark newson will also be joining his new firm. aside from that though, we don't know much about it yet but apple have confirmed they will be clients. joining us is simon french, chief economist at panmure gordon. investors have been looking of course i
mr ive had a very close relationship with the late apple founder steve jobs, even being referred to byk said mr ive's role in apple's revival cannot be overstated. mr ive said this seems like a natural and gentle time to make this change though he won't be leaving the company entirely, saying he will still be very involved for hopefully many years to come. the company has yet to name who will replace him in the role of chief design officer. this departure comes at a time when investors in the...
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steve? [applause] >> thank you very much, mr. president, for your leadership and the first step act.nd for working with congress to pass this on a bipartisan fashion. that sounds great, doesn't it? it does. we know that it's not an issue of one side of the aisle or the other. it's an issue for the entire country. now, yes all get to work together to ensure people that are coming back home a real second chance. you know, we all know about high recidivism rates. it doesn't have to be that way. i know because the president said last year alone, goodwill worked with over 100,000 second chance individuals with the right kind of support, those recidivism rates plummet and in their place come high success rates. so we need to provide support for people to get back on their feet, to stabilize their lives and so importantly define meaningful employment. it's the promise of that job, that often cements the path forward to a sustainable life. the small investment that we make to do that has a return many times over. not only financially, which i think any of us can prove out, but certainly in t
steve? [applause] >> thank you very much, mr. president, for your leadership and the first step act.nd for working with congress to pass this on a bipartisan fashion. that sounds great, doesn't it? it does. we know that it's not an issue of one side of the aisle or the other. it's an issue for the entire country. now, yes all get to work together to ensure people that are coming back home a real second chance. you know, we all know about high recidivism rates. it doesn't have to be that...
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steve: our president will meet mr.ow, with the queen they will have an observance at portsmouth in england for the 75th anniversary. tonight the president and the first lady will hold a dinner party at winfield house, which is the u.s. ambassador to the united kingdom's residence. prince charles and camilla will be in attendance. brian: the winfield house was named after the great yankee player. ainsley: that is interesting. ambassador johnson owner of jets. brian: that is not true. a famous winfield who was successful in business. ainsley: the queen did have a toast for our president and for individuals there, reminding us of the close relationship between the united states and the uk but prince philip is 97 years old. he retired from his royal duties. meghan markle was not there either. she is on maternity leave. brian: president of the united states, is not doing something, not getting much attention but he is going to ireland for the first time. he will have a quick meeting at shannon airport with the prime ministe
steve: our president will meet mr.ow, with the queen they will have an observance at portsmouth in england for the 75th anniversary. tonight the president and the first lady will hold a dinner party at winfield house, which is the u.s. ambassador to the united kingdom's residence. prince charles and camilla will be in attendance. brian: the winfield house was named after the great yankee player. ainsley: that is interesting. ambassador johnson owner of jets. brian: that is not true. a famous...
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steve. >> thank you, mr. president. thank you. what is your current view on brexit? britain leaving the european union if there is no agreement by october 31st. and for the prime minister, what would be the ramifications for the uk if there is not a deal? . >> well, i don't like to take positions in things that i'm not, you know, really -- i understand the issue very well. i really predicted what was going to happen. some of you remember that prediction. it was a strong prediction on a location on a development we were hoping the day before it happened. and i thought it would happen because of immigration more than anything else. probably it happens for a lot of reasons. i would say, yeah, i would think it will happen and it probably should happen. this is a great, great country. and it wants its own identity. it wants to have its own borders. it wants to run its own affairs. this is a very, very special place. and i think it deserves a special place. and i thought maybe for that reason, and for others pwrb but for that reason it was going to happen. yeah, i think it
steve. >> thank you, mr. president. thank you. what is your current view on brexit? britain leaving the european union if there is no agreement by october 31st. and for the prime minister, what would be the ramifications for the uk if there is not a deal? . >> well, i don't like to take positions in things that i'm not, you know, really -- i understand the issue very well. i really predicted what was going to happen. some of you remember that prediction. it was a strong prediction...
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mr. cavuto. you and steve sweeney. of the senate in new jersey, he didn't budge. you mess with steve sweeney, you see the size of that guy? neil: ever shake his hand? >> i know. he's a union guy and he gets it. neil: he was concerned especially with the limitations on deductions of $10,000 for mortgage -- >> that's right. that's right. neil: you will chase money out. >> on the radio every morning, it's like they can't tax us anymore. i don't care, the middle class is getting like that. you know who listens to my show? a lot of the drivers. the cab drivers. they go joe, they will call in, the congestion pricing they put in, that's a middle class tax. the tolls are going up on the port authority. the tolls are going up. and governor murphy, one of the nicest guys in the world, he really is, but president sweeney is right. you cannot put -- stop taxing the people. neil: he's going to revisit it. i think he ceased and desisted now but he says the rich have to pay their fair share but the rich are leaving new jersey. >> in
mr. cavuto. you and steve sweeney. of the senate in new jersey, he didn't budge. you mess with steve sweeney, you see the size of that guy? neil: ever shake his hand? >> i know. he's a union guy and he gets it. neil: he was concerned especially with the limitations on deductions of $10,000 for mortgage -- >> that's right. that's right. neil: you will chase money out. >> on the radio every morning, it's like they can't tax us anymore. i don't care, the middle class is getting...
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kennedy: steve cohen was only person, mr.fc bucket is only person there defending congress. >> robby is right, this is all theater, and pathetic in a lot of ways. the first responders almost two decades since the attack of 2001, these first -- almost ironic, they are not getting responded to. really, a terrible thing, i think that congress needs to start doe things, not just talking about investigating russia collusion and obstruction of justice and do things for 9/11. kennedy: i appreciate jon stewart's passion, he has been consistent on this issue, and a vocal ad advocate. others should be so lucky to find anyone like that. my profile enough where media pays attention. >> a 14 person subcommittee, one of his points there is only half of the representatives there, let's look at yesterday, yesterday, adler calls john dean, no problem getting them there. you know that is what -- >> they knew they would -- yesterday was theater that was complete theater. and today, john stewart on hill talking about that and they can't get -- n
kennedy: steve cohen was only person, mr.fc bucket is only person there defending congress. >> robby is right, this is all theater, and pathetic in a lot of ways. the first responders almost two decades since the attack of 2001, these first -- almost ironic, they are not getting responded to. really, a terrible thing, i think that congress needs to start doe things, not just talking about investigating russia collusion and obstruction of justice and do things for 9/11. kennedy: i...
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steve: tony thanks for the call. , mr. stein? marc: on the question, first quantitation is very difficult. we have lots of surveys stretching back to the kinsey studies in the 1940's and 1950's. if the question is asked narrowly we tend to get reports of 1% to 3% to 10% of the population, but if the question is asked broadly, we start to have much, much larger numbers. when you think of "queer," that term has been invoked to represent a much broader array of people, and it represents everybody who has ever had a moment of same-sex desire, everybody who has ever transgressed gender in every aspect of their life. we start to get much larger percentages. we might even say 100% of the population is potentially queer, although not of course, not everybody lives that life and claims that identity. so it really depends on how we ask the question, how do we define those letters of the alphabet. with respect to the current moment and whether we're making progress, taking a step back, you know, i think in many respects, these things tend t
steve: tony thanks for the call. , mr. stein? marc: on the question, first quantitation is very difficult. we have lots of surveys stretching back to the kinsey studies in the 1940's and 1950's. if the question is asked narrowly we tend to get reports of 1% to 3% to 10% of the population, but if the question is asked broadly, we start to have much, much larger numbers. when you think of "queer," that term has been invoked to represent a much broader array of people, and it represents...
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steve. >> thank you, mr. president. is that on? there. what is your current view on brexit, sir? should britain leave the european union if there is no agreement by october 31st? and for the prime minister, what would be the ramifications for the uk if there is not a deal. >> well, i don't like to take positions in things that i'm not really -- i understand the issue very well. i really predicted what was going to happen. some of you remember that prediction. it was a strong prediction, made at a certain location on a development we were opening the day before it happened. and i thought it was going to happen because of immigration more than anything else, but probably it happens for a lot of reasons. but i would say i would think that it will happen and it probably should happen. this is a great, great country. and it wants its own identity. it wants to have its own borders. it wants to run its own affairs. this is a very, very special place. and i think it deserves a special place. and i thought maybe for that reason, and for others, but that reason, it was going to happen. yea
steve. >> thank you, mr. president. is that on? there. what is your current view on brexit, sir? should britain leave the european union if there is no agreement by october 31st? and for the prime minister, what would be the ramifications for the uk if there is not a deal. >> well, i don't like to take positions in things that i'm not really -- i understand the issue very well. i really predicted what was going to happen. some of you remember that prediction. it was a strong...
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steve. >> thank you, mr. president. is that on? there. what is your current view on brexit, sir, should britain leave the european union if there is no agreement by october 31st? and for the prime minister what would be the ramifications for the uk if there is not a deal? >> well, i don't like to take positions in things that i'm not, you know, really -- i understand the issue very well, i really predicted what was going to happen, some of you remember that prediction, it was a strong prediction, made at a certain location on a development we were opening the day before it happened and i thought it was going to happen because of immigration more than anything else, but probably it happens for a lot of reasons. but i would say, yeah, i would think that it will happen and it probably should happen. this is a great, great country and it wants its own identity. it wants to have its own borders. it wants to run its own affairs. this is a very, very special place and i think it deserves a special place. i thought maybe for that reason and for o
steve. >> thank you, mr. president. is that on? there. what is your current view on brexit, sir, should britain leave the european union if there is no agreement by october 31st? and for the prime minister what would be the ramifications for the uk if there is not a deal? >> well, i don't like to take positions in things that i'm not, you know, really -- i understand the issue very well, i really predicted what was going to happen, some of you remember that prediction, it was a...
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because it means so much for both countries means so much and it's been so good to see volunteer steve thank you mr president is that on the what is your current view on briggs assertion britain leave the european union if there is no agreement by october 31st and for the prime minister what will be the ramifications for the u.k. if there is not a deal well i don't like to take positions in things that i'm not you know really i understand the issue very well i i really predicted what was going to happen some of you remember that prediction it was a strong prediction made at a certain location on a development we were opening the day before it happened and i thought it was going to happen because of immigration more than anything else but probably it happens for a lot of reasons but i would say yes i would think that it will happen and it probably should happen this is a great great country and it wants its own identity it wants to have its own borders it wants to run its own affairs is a very very special place and i think it deserves a special place and i thought maybe for that reason and for othe
because it means so much for both countries means so much and it's been so good to see volunteer steve thank you mr president is that on the what is your current view on briggs assertion britain leave the european union if there is no agreement by october 31st and for the prime minister what will be the ramifications for the u.k. if there is not a deal well i don't like to take positions in things that i'm not you know really i understand the issue very well i i really predicted what was going...
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steve: thank you very much. the royal family tweeted out. the president and mrs.ed they went inside the palace. the president and family will have lunch with senior members of the royal family, the queen, prince charles, the duchess of cornwall, and prince harry. the duchess of sussex has not returned to the royal duties after the birth of her son archie. prince william and kate will be there tonight and we're fascinated with the royal family. we're talking to nigel farage, mr. brexit, fox news contributor and we asked him about the significance of this visit. listen what he said. >> there is real contrast with this president and previous one, obama did not view the link with the united kingdom in the way that most presidents had done for the last 100 years. trump is trying to bring it back where it should be. what the president has done in the last 48 hours to state very clearly he believes in brexit. he wants "brexit" to happen. he see as operate opportunity for relationship between our country and the united states of america. brian: president obama was not thr
steve: thank you very much. the royal family tweeted out. the president and mrs.ed they went inside the palace. the president and family will have lunch with senior members of the royal family, the queen, prince charles, the duchess of cornwall, and prince harry. the duchess of sussex has not returned to the royal duties after the birth of her son archie. prince william and kate will be there tonight and we're fascinated with the royal family. we're talking to nigel farage, mr. brexit, fox news...
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steve: why does mr. dillon -- why does mr. demore think he got fired by google?heir political activities they claimed they were fired. but others at the company have also claimed this they were fired because of their gender, their male gender and their race which is white oration. which are claimed to be overrepresented minorities there. this lawsuit that's going forward now is a class action lawsuit on behalf of all job applicants who claimed they were discriminated against and didn't get a job based on characteristics. james and the other individual plaintiffs have had their cases forced into arbitration by google which by the way no longer does that to people but they have required james and the other plaintiff to do it. so we are -- we have been told by google that they there are actually several million people who apply to the company during the class period of four years and that it is an impossible task for google to respond to discovery on this. but the court said no, you have to allow discovery on this and we are going to find out whether you discriminat
steve: why does mr. dillon -- why does mr. demore think he got fired by google?heir political activities they claimed they were fired. but others at the company have also claimed this they were fired because of their gender, their male gender and their race which is white oration. which are claimed to be overrepresented minorities there. this lawsuit that's going forward now is a class action lawsuit on behalf of all job applicants who claimed they were discriminated against and didn't get a...
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deadly for common height down and back one man yes aggrandizement is keeping mr and chart now misspoke on this yet isn't man hired steve against tartan vine and d.c. or the anger fire in a van and then to her and her own clout play here lip synch with death to blake up to boost of alias and after that he meant would never be interested to hear his album pon after sept 9th and aunt hannah. after nearly 3 and a half 1000 years of beauty sleep in the sands of huge a desert never t.-t. a work at just the right moment for ideals of beauty or is fleeting as beauty itself. is a path in that the only tough one truly in debt tight if one more internet than to estimate i was crushed head high and panting does it feel different had it all after damage in the past and of what it did to who and what and in and then once the idiot bit deeded spock than me as if you let god be separate right and then so any a woman's friend had is you know it and then i make it a god. and thus never to return to the limelight have a hollywood fled to it as a craze for ancient egypt was sweeping the globe in 1923. british archaeologist howard carter h
deadly for common height down and back one man yes aggrandizement is keeping mr and chart now misspoke on this yet isn't man hired steve against tartan vine and d.c. or the anger fire in a van and then to her and her own clout play here lip synch with death to blake up to boost of alias and after that he meant would never be interested to hear his album pon after sept 9th and aunt hannah. after nearly 3 and a half 1000 years of beauty sleep in the sands of huge a desert never t.-t. a work at...
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campaign we know that he met with people including mike flynn and jared kushner and steve bannon and donald trump jr. mr. nader reportedly attending a meeting in which the trump campaign was offered a foreign-run social media manipulation campaign to try to tilt the election in trump's favor. imagine that. the trump campaign says they did not buy what was being offered to them at that meeting, but soon after the election, george nader nevertheless paid money to the firm that had been pitching the campaign that particular service, which has always been a source of intrigue. nobody knows what that payment was for. according to mueller's report, george nader was a key intermediary between the trump transition and the kremlin, including arranging a meeting between a kremlin-connected russian banker and erik prince. that meeting set up by nader was reportedly intended to establish a back channel for communications between the new administration and vladimir putin's office. but now george nader is in custody and awaiting trial on child pornography charges. the judge in his case in virginia today ordered that
campaign we know that he met with people including mike flynn and jared kushner and steve bannon and donald trump jr. mr. nader reportedly attending a meeting in which the trump campaign was offered a foreign-run social media manipulation campaign to try to tilt the election in trump's favor. imagine that. the trump campaign says they did not buy what was being offered to them at that meeting, but soon after the election, george nader nevertheless paid money to the firm that had been pitching...