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american director, [inaudible] and scott martin. welcome. michael, let's are with you on this issue. he brought up the dairy issue. i find it fascinating because you got a lot of farmers in wisconsin and minnesota that needed clarity with regards to those tears. it seems like a good move for those two states. >> they are getting a clarity but are they getting what they want? if justin trudeau does not back down in the protectionist stands for canadian dairy farmer stays are wisconsin farmers going to be disappointed? what control do? we heard the 12 billion in farm subsidies and already 30% was farmed out, no pun intended to the soybean farmers to placate them. it's a slippery slope and suddenly your politics are hostage to farmers. to quote the president, we love our president but do we want to do hostage to them? the seat what's goes on with japan and the rice farmers. in any event . cheryl: no bailout. >> yes, that's a fly see. the markets disagree and it's off to the races and we like deals and the us is in a good positioning power. cher
american director, [inaudible] and scott martin. welcome. michael, let's are with you on this issue. he brought up the dairy issue. i find it fascinating because you got a lot of farmers in wisconsin and minnesota that needed clarity with regards to those tears. it seems like a good move for those two states. >> they are getting a clarity but are they getting what they want? if justin trudeau does not back down in the protectionist stands for canadian dairy farmer stays are wisconsin...
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here are liz macdonald, ashley webster, scott martin and christina. need help on a day like this. [laughter] scott, is it the same old story, this is a one-day blip, we bounce back real fast? what is it? >> yes, i think it is. now, the problem is the story's getting a little bit longer, let's say. i mean, you know, the more this stuff is starting to come out, i believe, stuart, the more the market and investors are maybe starting to get a little bit more concerned that this thing's not just going to eviscerate and go away. so to me, look, i think, you know, there's a lot of good tailwinds here for the markets, for the economy. we got a good jobs number coming up, i think, for tomorrow, but the reality is this trade overhang is a big deal. as long as this rhetoric is still out there, 100 billion there, 200 billion there, retaliation here, retaliation there, the markets are going to continue to have a lid kept on them until we work out some of these issues. stuart: okay, interesting. president trump is negotiating with china from a strong hand, and the s
here are liz macdonald, ashley webster, scott martin and christina. need help on a day like this. [laughter] scott, is it the same old story, this is a one-day blip, we bounce back real fast? what is it? >> yes, i think it is. now, the problem is the story's getting a little bit longer, let's say. i mean, you know, the more this stuff is starting to come out, i believe, stuart, the more the market and investors are maybe starting to get a little bit more concerned that this thing's not...
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scott martin is with us on this, wishing he bought the scott. maybe he did. what about amazon? tape buying it and may be telling to you buy it. that's elon musk style. connell: i have my funding secured. amazon. we can bet on two things, segment on apple hitting an all-time high and amazon hitting an all-time high. at one point do you start to say to yourself, enough is enough, take a few profits in the tech stocks like amazon or apple? . >> listen, i think taking profits is always okay, especially if you are an investor that is getting more upset with the risk that some of the stocks are showing, because we have seen bumps and bruise in the names. what's happened though and this is on day two, we used the opportunities to add into these names, facebook, when we had the tough earnings report, we added to the name, certainly with netflix as well. if you look across the internet, look at google and dominance, netflix and dominance and stream, amazon emerging as a major cloud dominator and retail. those are the names you want to own. >> are facebook, for example, like you could th
scott martin is with us on this, wishing he bought the scott. maybe he did. what about amazon? tape buying it and may be telling to you buy it. that's elon musk style. connell: i have my funding secured. amazon. we can bet on two things, segment on apple hitting an all-time high and amazon hitting an all-time high. at one point do you start to say to yourself, enough is enough, take a few profits in the tech stocks like amazon or apple? . >> listen, i think taking profits is always okay,...
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trish: scott martin joins us, kingsview asset management, fox news contributor. buy apple now at this level, or do you kind of share dennis' view it might be getting a little too frothy? >> it is getting frothy, i agree with dennis. i would buy it. here is the backup, trish, trillion dollar market cap and confetti, what about the earnings report recently, guys? monumental earnings report. good guidance. massive cost people are paying for the iphone. don't forget service revenue. one big thing to me, trish, back in the day apple was hated on as kids like to say because it is all hardware, right? now a days they're delivering services and revenue, they get revenue that way. if they get multirevenue streams going and fired up, that helps the business lines and reason you need to own the stock. trish: even at $207.93 a share? >> i do. i'll tell you why. look at some of the big fang names, especially valuation basis, attractive here just a skosh above 200. trish: scott, dennis, thank you so much. trump administration is issuing a stern warning to bad actors trying to
trish: scott martin joins us, kingsview asset management, fox news contributor. buy apple now at this level, or do you kind of share dennis' view it might be getting a little too frothy? >> it is getting frothy, i agree with dennis. i would buy it. here is the backup, trish, trillion dollar market cap and confetti, what about the earnings report recently, guys? monumental earnings report. good guidance. massive cost people are paying for the iphone. don't forget service revenue. one big...
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joining me to answer the question cio of king view asset management and fox news contributor, scott martinsee you are smiling, scott. >> tom, it's too funny. but, we all have the right image in the right message but whether it will work, you are right, the $64000 question. it's funny anything about what we saw from the comet, talk about long odds and things you would probably hear over late night at a bar. this came out during daylight and that's what makes me laugh we won the thing is, you got the beer, ohio, michigan, the blue states that the president turned - yes, manufacturing and the worker is his face. it happened with ronald reagan. ronald reagan they called him reagan democrat but what were really talk about is the heart had guys who like reagan in the union leaders never gave it up. could happen for trump? i know the workers in the factories are pro trump on this but will they ever get any of the leaders? >> that is the tough thing. that would be quite a shift. you are right, tom, trump needs the workers and i believe that the message the trump is putting on with the tariffs will
joining me to answer the question cio of king view asset management and fox news contributor, scott martinsee you are smiling, scott. >> tom, it's too funny. but, we all have the right image in the right message but whether it will work, you are right, the $64000 question. it's funny anything about what we saw from the comet, talk about long odds and things you would probably hear over late night at a bar. this came out during daylight and that's what makes me laugh we won the thing is,...
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fox news contributor and chief investment officer of kings view asset management, scott martin, is hereith me now. scott, thanks for swinging by from chicago, my former hometown. go, cats. >> sorry about all the heat we sent you, but i'm not missing it, so enjoy. guy: chicago summers can be absolutely brutal. scott, i want to talk about these economic numbers today. the job security and job satisfaction statistics, i thought, were interesting. we don't always hear about that metric. why is it important? >> well, it says a lot of things. it says that employers are treating or their employees right for maybe the first time in several years via benefits, obviously 401(k) benefits are doing very well, those balances at record highs. and job quality too. you know, i think with technology and things that are going on in the work force, guy, i think people are happier because they're doing more stuff in technology, maybe it's making their jobs easier. and on the flipside too, companies are making more money, we have record profits, and you're seeing that show up in the data points. guy: so i w
fox news contributor and chief investment officer of kings view asset management, scott martin, is hereith me now. scott, thanks for swinging by from chicago, my former hometown. go, cats. >> sorry about all the heat we sent you, but i'm not missing it, so enjoy. guy: chicago summers can be absolutely brutal. scott, i want to talk about these economic numbers today. the job security and job satisfaction statistics, i thought, were interesting. we don't always hear about that metric. why...
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bring in fox news contributors, jason chaffetz, doug schoen, cio for kingsview asset management scott martin. get to all the things we talked about. scott, i will go out on a limb be. i wanted to hear what you said about the criticism of jay powell fed chair. he gave the reuters interview earlier this week. he criticized what powell was doing. they haven't talked, or met since powell took position of fed chair. i found that fascinating. >> i do too. there could be some set-up here. there could be some interplay that we don't know of yet, as far as cheryl, maybe the president trying to set up the fed for what, listen, is inevitably going to be an economic slowdown. we're in the longest bull market we've seen in history. there is likely going to be a fall at some point, right, based on timing of everything. so maybe the president is trying to set up the fed to say, hey, it is not my fault, it is the fed's fault doing what they're doing as far as policy. i will tell you this, i think jay powell is doing a great job. read between the lines what the fed talked about in the last minutes releases h
bring in fox news contributors, jason chaffetz, doug schoen, cio for kingsview asset management scott martin. get to all the things we talked about. scott, i will go out on a limb be. i wanted to hear what you said about the criticism of jay powell fed chair. he gave the reuters interview earlier this week. he criticized what powell was doing. they haven't talked, or met since powell took position of fed chair. i found that fascinating. >> i do too. there could be some set-up here. there...
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lucie county, rick scott -- >> martin. >> martin county where the algae bloom is the worst. >> martin county has been particularly hard hit by the toxic algae scandal or poisoning. what we saw is that rick scott was running against an unknown republican who just runs all the time. it turns out he got 190,000 votes statewide even though no money was spent. 20% of the republican vote in martin county went to rocky. a lot of people are looking at that result and a lot of that is toxic algae related. >> interesting, something to watch for in that state. it is unique to florida and not the nationalized climate that we're all talking here. always fun to talk with you, sir, thank you. we'll read you every morning in politico. >>> panel, you have to stick around. up ahead it's the democrat who pulled off that surprise upset in florida last night, the newly minted gubernatorial nominee, andrew gillum, will be here next. drew gillum, will be here next got directions to the nightclub here. and if you get lost, just hit me on the old horn. man: tom's my best friend, but ever since he bought a new
lucie county, rick scott -- >> martin. >> martin county where the algae bloom is the worst. >> martin county has been particularly hard hit by the toxic algae scandal or poisoning. what we saw is that rick scott was running against an unknown republican who just runs all the time. it turns out he got 190,000 votes statewide even though no money was spent. 20% of the republican vote in martin county went to rocky. a lot of people are looking at that result and a lot of that is...
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scott martin on the cost of all of the spirit we were again with doug in a very steamy nation's capital. >> d.c. was long a swap even before donald trump coined the phrase, one of the reasons congress would leave town for the entire summer. the intense heat and humidity that we are seeing this week is really posing some serious risk in d.c. schools. parents are calling for them to shut down astroturf playground. temperatures as high as 140-160 degrees on the services. one mother showed photos of second degree burns on child's feet after he stepped out of a fountain onto a hot surface. >> if they can put a warning on my cup of coffee from mcdonald's saying caution, this contains a stream of hot liquid, they should be able to do the same for something that kids are running out. >> neil, 13 states in these conditions. a mandatory load reduction for all high-rise commercial buildings. that has been extended from yesterday. people may notice some increases in temperature and some escalators have been shut down in an effort to conserve electricity and prevents the possibility of a blackout. m
scott martin on the cost of all of the spirit we were again with doug in a very steamy nation's capital. >> d.c. was long a swap even before donald trump coined the phrase, one of the reasons congress would leave town for the entire summer. the intense heat and humidity that we are seeing this week is really posing some serious risk in d.c. schools. parents are calling for them to shut down astroturf playground. temperatures as high as 140-160 degrees on the services. one mother showed...
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and scott martin from changes view asette management. good to see you both.hina's economy if it dips, we're seeing it dip this morn, that is might be more of a problem than the turkish issue. >> turkey their market has been dipping somewhat. if you haven't been paying attention china is falling apart the last few months. look at action central bank takes to stimulate things this is with 7% growth. goes to show you there may be underlying worries in obviously one of the fastest growing economies in the world. so that is a concern. i think it is turkey. turkey tends to be just an excuse, trish, because if you look again behind the scenes you have maybe some doubt about the midterm elections, about the house flipping over and the dollar strength too. 50% of s&p earnings, my friend come from overseas. those get repatriated back into dollars. those hurt earnings. trish: that makes sense. christina, are people looking for a reason to sell here or should they be worried about some systemic problem a la what we saw with the european debt crisis? >> we saw this in a l
and scott martin from changes view asette management. good to see you both.hina's economy if it dips, we're seeing it dip this morn, that is might be more of a problem than the turkish issue. >> turkey their market has been dipping somewhat. if you haven't been paying attention china is falling apart the last few months. look at action central bank takes to stimulate things this is with 7% growth. goes to show you there may be underlying worries in obviously one of the fastest growing...
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[laughter] stuart: thanks for your input scott martin, it was a pleasure.motors has made a deal with a detroit-based hospital system, offer new healthcare option to employees, what is it, they are trying to streamline costs? >> lower costs, improve care, trying to side-step cigna, aetna and the like and we know that healthcare costs have been going up, so why not just go direct, according to some of the numbers i've seen, you know, this is providing a cheaper option, you could safe maybe 300 to $900 a year for employees who solicit the option direct and interesting that gm is working with ford because the henry ford health system that they are using in detroit. yes, stuart -- >> i was going to jump on with scott here -- >> jump on something. stuart: would you buy general motors, would you touch on industrial stock you youngsters you don't like it? >> i don't know who the youngsters are i would like to meet them. i wouldn't talk general motors even with susan's money. [laughter] >> automakers to me are in a lot of trouble other than tesla. >> here we go agai
[laughter] stuart: thanks for your input scott martin, it was a pleasure.motors has made a deal with a detroit-based hospital system, offer new healthcare option to employees, what is it, they are trying to streamline costs? >> lower costs, improve care, trying to side-step cigna, aetna and the like and we know that healthcare costs have been going up, so why not just go direct, according to some of the numbers i've seen, you know, this is providing a cheaper option, you could safe maybe...
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i want to go to fox news contributor scott martin and our own deirdre bolton.e conventional wisdom is the fed probably stands pat but everyone will be watching closely that language. >> they sure are, charles but on that comments are pretty much divided. you called it. it is all about the language, we may hear the stance of monetary policy for now, a lot of people focused on that for now, will they appear, not appear, sustainability of economic growth, that will be another key phrase that people will be listening to, in addition to some language that talks about potential fallout from trade tensions, that is really today's focus, spinning ahead, you just talked about the gauge growth component to our economy, i think on friday as part of the jobs report if we see hot wage growth number, then we get all sorts of calculations. putting cart before the horse. we're just talk about today, charles. charles: what do you think is hot? 2.9, 3.0 be hot? that number derailed the market back in february? >> you are reading my mind, charles payne. that is exactly what i'm t
i want to go to fox news contributor scott martin and our own deirdre bolton.e conventional wisdom is the fed probably stands pat but everyone will be watching closely that language. >> they sure are, charles but on that comments are pretty much divided. you called it. it is all about the language, we may hear the stance of monetary policy for now, a lot of people focused on that for now, will they appear, not appear, sustainability of economic growth, that will be another key phrase that...
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this is the day after stoke wins you would think this would be a very happy day for martin luther king. scott king told ebony magazine that this was the greatest snub of his life not to be included in the celebration. >> you can watch us in other programs online at the tv.org. >> the name of the book is and of work. the author is freedom works. are we all done working? >> it is not that we are done working. what we are done with his doing work that we have to do to survive or get by. the role i describe is more and more people get up ecstatic about going to work. work is where they showcase their intelligence and unique skill. this is totally unlike the past. >> what was the past like? go back 150 years ago. when you were born, you knew what your life was going to be. six days a week. dawn to dusk on a farm. it didn't matter if you loved it or hated it. it was about survival. even a rich country like the u.s. was directed towards the creation of food. then these robots came along. tractor, tractor, fertilizer. all these technological advances making it possible for fewer people to work on the
this is the day after stoke wins you would think this would be a very happy day for martin luther king. scott king told ebony magazine that this was the greatest snub of his life not to be included in the celebration. >> you can watch us in other programs online at the tv.org. >> the name of the book is and of work. the author is freedom works. are we all done working? >> it is not that we are done working. what we are done with his doing work that we have to do to survive or...
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look who's here, scott martin, fox news contributor. rket ever, the economy is in great shape, i think. i mean, disagree with me if you like, but i think this rally keeps going. what say you? >> i agree. a good friend of mine called this a summer rally. i couldn't agree more. stuart, you called it a rant. i would call it a dose of reality, some real common sense here, because you're right! i know firsthand, i mean, 401(k) balances, the media says that america's not sharing in this prosperity. get out of town. we manage 401(k)s for people, individual accounts for people. 401(k) balances are at record highs, my friend. don't tell me that some the trump policies, some of the economic developments -- yes, maybe some help from the easy money at the federal reserve which is going away, by the way -- have not transpired into the wallets or not at least taken place into the wallets of the american people, and that's really what we should be celebrating here. stuart: we've got this report from towers perrin, a manpower kind of organization, a sta
look who's here, scott martin, fox news contributor. rket ever, the economy is in great shape, i think. i mean, disagree with me if you like, but i think this rally keeps going. what say you? >> i agree. a good friend of mine called this a summer rally. i couldn't agree more. stuart, you called it a rant. i would call it a dose of reality, some real common sense here, because you're right! i know firsthand, i mean, 401(k) balances, the media says that america's not sharing in this...
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it is thursday morning, elizabeth mcdonald, ashley webster, john layfield and scott martin.rt with tesla, sec investigating tweets and musk talk today softbank. who has the $58 billion required to buy into tesla? how about apple? >> well, look, yeah, i can think of a few good tech companies that maybe interested now, here is the thing, though, given musk's behavior and given his style that may be pushing some of the companies away. now the product is good but you know how you deal with musk if you do the takeover is really the next question, the other interesting thing too, guys, maybe he does have the funding or maybe he doesn't, can't we admit that musk with his language and so forth and style is really drawing a target on his back, isn't he? stuart: you don't think he's qualified to be the guy who runs tesla, is that right, right, scott? >> i think he is, he has to slow his roll a little bit, his mouth seems to run ahead of his mind which i understand sharing a birth with him june 28th if you're playing at home, he needs to cool jets a little bit what he's doing is puttin
it is thursday morning, elizabeth mcdonald, ashley webster, john layfield and scott martin.rt with tesla, sec investigating tweets and musk talk today softbank. who has the $58 billion required to buy into tesla? how about apple? >> well, look, yeah, i can think of a few good tech companies that maybe interested now, here is the thing, though, given musk's behavior and given his style that may be pushing some of the companies away. now the product is good but you know how you deal with...
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stuart: anything to add to that, scott martin?d highs for the s&p, russell 2000, it just keeps on going, you think? >> liberals hating this market, telling people to get out when trump won the election. the only thing i would add, stuart, is 401(k) balances at all-time highs, you're starting to get that wealth effect where bigger market returns increase spending which increases business investment. it becomes a nicely vicious cycle. stuart: we'll take it. check the big board, i think this is chose to the high of the -- close to the high of the day, we're up 155 points. that's about roughly two-thirds of 1%. and look at that, 56 points away from 26,000. ashley: wow. stuart: the price of oil this morning, no impact on the stock market. it's at $68 a barrel. the price of gasoline this morning, national average $2.83. no impact on the market morning. workers at disney world, i'm sorry, walt disney world, they've landed a deal for $1,000 bonuses at a $15 minimum wage i think by the year 2021, that comes. does that mean higher ticket pr
stuart: anything to add to that, scott martin?d highs for the s&p, russell 2000, it just keeps on going, you think? >> liberals hating this market, telling people to get out when trump won the election. the only thing i would add, stuart, is 401(k) balances at all-time highs, you're starting to get that wealth effect where bigger market returns increase spending which increases business investment. it becomes a nicely vicious cycle. stuart: we'll take it. check the big board, i think...
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from month before compared to year ago, 2.9% king view asset management chief investment officer scott martin-year you got actually number below estimate 2.9% versus estimate 3% reaction to cpi just hiting. >> yeah, to quote one of my favorite all time bands led zeppelin song remains the same the economy continues to grow, i think continues to improve, but as you have talked top of the hour especially, you know inflation, still remains to be seen, and i think that is really a good thing from the standpoint maria that this market as far as stocks have loved easy money from fed they have loved the low-interest rate environment i remain to think that that is fed that are doved in hauck's clothing will be dovish if they need to be a sweet spot can kick more interest rate hikes in here don't have to be worried about inflation in 2019. >> one aspect inflation comes back one of the best places to park cash in real estate rising interest rates environments inflation going up raising rates because they have retailers did well last quarter issuing earnings next week, we've seen, retail real estate up 1
from month before compared to year ago, 2.9% king view asset management chief investment officer scott martin-year you got actually number below estimate 2.9% versus estimate 3% reaction to cpi just hiting. >> yeah, to quote one of my favorite all time bands led zeppelin song remains the same the economy continues to grow, i think continues to improve, but as you have talked top of the hour especially, you know inflation, still remains to be seen, and i think that is really a good thing...
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the names, eric garner, tamir rice, sandra bland, akai gurley, freddie gray, walter scott, alton sterling, trayvon martin and other victims of police brutality or white vigilante violence. this is nfl star randy moss, speaking in an interview after the ceremony. randy moss: i wanted to be about the families let know that they are not alone. i am not here voicing the names on my tie. for thea big platform pro football hall of fame. there is a lot of stuff going on in our country and i want to let these families know that they are not alone. oregon, hoursnd, into the protest, police sprayed the anti-fascist with pepper spray. in washington, d.c., the metro rail system's largest union and its workers would not participate in a proposed plan to run separate trains for white supremacists of planning to attend a unite the right rally. after the rail workers union plan, they said they were no longer considering the to protect racist protesters on the anniversary of the charlottesville white prprotest. today marks the 73rd anniversary of the united states' atomic bombing of hiroshima on august 6, 1945, which kil
the names, eric garner, tamir rice, sandra bland, akai gurley, freddie gray, walter scott, alton sterling, trayvon martin and other victims of police brutality or white vigilante violence. this is nfl star randy moss, speaking in an interview after the ceremony. randy moss: i wanted to be about the families let know that they are not alone. i am not here voicing the names on my tie. for thea big platform pro football hall of fame. there is a lot of stuff going on in our country and i want to...
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this is the day after stoke wins you would think this would be a very happy day for martin luther king. scottold ebony magazine that this was the greatest snub of his life not to be included in the celebration. >> you can watch us in other programs online at the tv.org. >> the name of the book is and of work. the author is freedom works. are we all done
this is the day after stoke wins you would think this would be a very happy day for martin luther king. scottold ebony magazine that this was the greatest snub of his life not to be included in the celebration. >> you can watch us in other programs online at the tv.org. >> the name of the book is and of work. the author is freedom works. are we all done
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and i think the other two people in that picture, martin luther king and coretta scott king. in my book that i interviewed, the nine oral histories, the first one is leah chase. she and her husband ran a restaurant, and she still runs the restaurant in new orleans. some of you may have been there. the reason she's there is like george gilmore. she believes cooking was her contribution. so in her restaurant in new orleans she provided a safe haven for civil rights workers to come to the groups. remember young people in particular that was against the law. their business could have been shut down and harm could come to them. she says maybe it's because bubble like the good times times roll things didn't happen to her. this is mrs. chase later on. she was about 90-years-old and absolutely phenomenal. i interviewed her at her restaurant and i had a videographer and i kept offering breaks saying what you like to take a rest now and she said no and kept going for hours. the videographer was passing out over on the side she was still going and is still going today. a little bit slow
and i think the other two people in that picture, martin luther king and coretta scott king. in my book that i interviewed, the nine oral histories, the first one is leah chase. she and her husband ran a restaurant, and she still runs the restaurant in new orleans. some of you may have been there. the reason she's there is like george gilmore. she believes cooking was her contribution. so in her restaurant in new orleans she provided a safe haven for civil rights workers to come to the groups....
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there you see the widow coretta scott king, aretha franklin performing at funeral of martin luther kingcity of detroit. aretha franklin was their jewel. aretha was an international music icon, an unmatched talent who deserved every bit of her status as the queen of soul. her legacy will continue to inspire and resonate in the souls of detroiters and her fans around the world. joining me now, the chairwoman and ceo of the mo totown museum. it's hard to do, but put aretha franklin in the context of your city, in the context of your museum. >> i think aretha franklin is simply -- you know, she's a part of our dna. there's no better way to say it. aretha franklin has represented the highest level of artistic achievement, excellence, community, activism, and you know, we're honored that detroit was home for her. so today our hearts are saddened because we feel like we lost a really important part of ourselves. >> robin, i want you to stand by one second. my apologies here. as the tributes flow in from around the world, just moments ago at the white house, this from the president of the unite
there you see the widow coretta scott king, aretha franklin performing at funeral of martin luther kingcity of detroit. aretha franklin was their jewel. aretha was an international music icon, an unmatched talent who deserved every bit of her status as the queen of soul. her legacy will continue to inspire and resonate in the souls of detroiters and her fans around the world. joining me now, the chairwoman and ceo of the mo totown museum. it's hard to do, but put aretha franklin in the context...
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technology reviews, martin jyles, this week on "press: here." good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. technology moves in trends, big data was trendy for a while, then block chain, now artificial intelligence. now, the problem with reporting on artificial intelligence is we journalists have a hard time figuring out what is and what is not legitimate. take, for instance, watson. he was on "jeopardy." it's with skepticism i take you inside the labs of all turtles, yes, i said turtles. the lab is incubating small ai companies. the head is phil, long-time silicon valley executive. he founded my favorite app, ever note. he is a capitalist as well. thank you for joining us. our team is with us here. i think we have to start with the name, all turtles. >> yeah, we wanted an unusual name. >> you got one. >> we wanted one that you don't expect to hear and forces you to make a box in your head. >> is there a history behind it? >> from turtles all the way down. whatever we build, we are expanding on the shoulders of people before us. >> fair enough. so, my assessment of ai, if you took m
technology reviews, martin jyles, this week on "press: here." good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. technology moves in trends, big data was trendy for a while, then block chain, now artificial intelligence. now, the problem with reporting on artificial intelligence is we journalists have a hard time figuring out what is and what is not legitimate. take, for instance, watson. he was on "jeopardy." it's with skepticism i take you inside the labs of all turtles, yes, i...
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confrontations between police and demonstrators some of his critics like martin for you luke who wants to be president say scott legacy is tainted today. gone harmony's security the second is a big issue there is no priests are. scared to the contrary tabular legacy is a province and. we became. the president inherited a country that was just getting out of a civil war back in two thousand and one his father had been assassinated and he was thrust in the thick of the democratic republic of congo's complex politics is credited by some for unifying a country that was divided bringing a sense of normalcy reforming the military and starting an ambitious rebuilding program when puppy love became president go off you paid through the ranks are not at all in many other parts of the country that has changed especially. as a means to build a world being different parts of the congress some people say that what he's done is not good enough. but his advisers say he's done what he could in incredibly difficult times while doing that we are hearing all sorts of bad things about him but most think sanctions here sanctions th
confrontations between police and demonstrators some of his critics like martin for you luke who wants to be president say scott legacy is tainted today. gone harmony's security the second is a big issue there is no priests are. scared to the contrary tabular legacy is a province and. we became. the president inherited a country that was just getting out of a civil war back in two thousand and one his father had been assassinated and he was thrust in the thick of the democratic republic of...
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martin key. he was the son of francis scott key. he, like his father, was a stupid attorney of washington.and he became enamored with her. there she is. one thing led to another, and they got into quite a torrid affair. he had a house he rented off of lafayette square. his signal was that he would go next to the monument and he would wave a white handkerchief whenever he wanted to meet. everybody knew about this in washington except dan sickles. [laughter] he finally got a poison pen letter. he was enraged. everybody thought, of course, he knows about it. he has his own extracurricular activities. he was totally enraged. he forced her to sign a confession. bad timing, he looks out the window and there's philip martin key. and so, he gets a couple of back, andlips out the challenges -- that would be a nice word for it -- he shoots him four times. he dies in broad daylight in front of a men's club that was there at the time. people saw it. >> bystanders. >> bystanders. sorry, i have to keep up. there's philip barton key. good-looking guy. here is the shooting. who knows? [laughter] >> anothe
martin key. he was the son of francis scott key. he, like his father, was a stupid attorney of washington.and he became enamored with her. there she is. one thing led to another, and they got into quite a torrid affair. he had a house he rented off of lafayette square. his signal was that he would go next to the monument and he would wave a white handkerchief whenever he wanted to meet. everybody knew about this in washington except dan sickles. [laughter] he finally got a poison pen letter. he...
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martin key. key was the son of francis scott key., like his father, was the district attorney for washington. he became enamored with her. let's see here. there she is. anotherone thing led to , and they got to go quite a torrid affair. he actually had a little house he rented right off lafayette square. his signal was he would go next to the jackson monument and wave a white handkerchief whenever he wanted to meet. she would -- everybody knew about this in washington except dan sickles. [laughter] gil: but he finally got a poison pen letter. and he was enraged. he was enraged. everybody thought, of course he knows about it, he has his own extracurricular activities. he was totally enraged. he forced her to sign a confession. bad timing, he looks out the window -- [laughter] gil: and there is philip martin key. so he gets a couple of pistols, slips out the back, comes around and challenges -- challenges would be an awfully nice word for it. he shoots him four times. he dies in broad daylight in front of a men's club that was over the
martin key. key was the son of francis scott key., like his father, was the district attorney for washington. he became enamored with her. let's see here. there she is. anotherone thing led to , and they got to go quite a torrid affair. he actually had a little house he rented right off lafayette square. his signal was he would go next to the jackson monument and wave a white handkerchief whenever he wanted to meet. she would -- everybody knew about this in washington except dan sickles....
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martin key. he was the son of francis got key. -- francis scott key. he became enamored with her. there she is. another, theyto got to go quite it toward a fair -- torrid affair. -- he would wave a white handkerchief whenever he wanted to meet. everyone knew about this in washington except dan sickles. he finally gets a poison pen letter. he was in raged. enraged.aged -- an he forced her to sign a confession. bad timing, he looks out the window and there's philip martin key. ,e puts a couple of pistols slips out back and challenges -- he shoots him four times. he dies in broad daylight in front of a men's club that was there at the time. people saw it. >> with bystanders -- >> bystanders. sorry, i have to keep up. there's philip barton key. there's the shooting. another day in the park. [laughter] >> so, he goes to trial and he gets off. among his attorneys, there's edward stanton, who would become president lincoln's secretary of war. off the first person to get on the grounds of temporary insanity. he went on to be a general in the civil war. to this daydebated whether he lost or won the batt
martin key. he was the son of francis got key. -- francis scott key. he became enamored with her. there she is. another, theyto got to go quite it toward a fair -- torrid affair. -- he would wave a white handkerchief whenever he wanted to meet. everyone knew about this in washington except dan sickles. he finally gets a poison pen letter. he was in raged. enraged.aged -- an he forced her to sign a confession. bad timing, he looks out the window and there's philip martin key. ,e puts a couple of...
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technology reviews, martin jyles, this week on "press: here." good morning, everyone. i'm scottas trendy for a while, th
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scott hardly reports from jakarta. in this house shared by four generations to get the martin remembers her glory days as a. champion she won numerous medals while competing in the indonesian form of martial arts at the asian games individual gold medalist get just over one hundred thousand dollars as a bonus that surprises money though the most she ever saw eight dollars a month while she was in school she feels a bit let down but agrees with the idea of bonuses. being an as it is not easy in a money for training transport and. during my time it was very difficult to make money i had to skip school a lot this new system is extraordinary it's definitely encouraging for internation athletes. some observers feel that the bonuses are good for the athletes but there are concerns about funding. it is still a question mark we don't know if it's fair for everyone for a different country young athletes bonuses are not a problem but for developing countries struggling economies a bonus seems excessive because they are paying tax payers money for twenty six year old hendy who won the men's double pincheck see that go
scott hardly reports from jakarta. in this house shared by four generations to get the martin remembers her glory days as a. champion she won numerous medals while competing in the indonesian form of martial arts at the asian games individual gold medalist get just over one hundred thousand dollars as a bonus that surprises money though the most she ever saw eight dollars a month while she was in school she feels a bit let down but agrees with the idea of bonuses. being an as it is not easy in...
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scott. i said come back when you got your report ready. we have not spoken -- i haven't seen that report. roland martin as well on this sunday. >>> tonight as we remember that deadly clash between protesters and white nationalists in charlottesville, virginia, just one year ago, msnbc is going to share the story of a former white supremacist who has dedicated his life to reforming others. here is part of that documentary, called "breaking hate." >> the white power unit considers me the ultimate traitor. i always had to look over my shoulder. it's not something that i like to do. it's not something that i like to put my family through. but i know that when i get these responses it's touching their nerve. i know that i'm getting to them. and that means that i am on the right track. i was willing to die for something a long time ago. that frankly was garbage. if somebody wants to hurt me now for doing the right thing, i'm okay with that. >> you can watch "breaking hate" tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern time right here on msnbc. possibilities than ever before. and american express has your back every step of t
scott. i said come back when you got your report ready. we have not spoken -- i haven't seen that report. roland martin as well on this sunday. >>> tonight as we remember that deadly clash between protesters and white nationalists in charlottesville, virginia, just one year ago, msnbc is going to share the story of a former white supremacist who has dedicated his life to reforming others. here is part of that documentary, called "breaking hate." >> the white power unit...
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martin heidegger, a member of the nazi party. these are the kinds of people this administration is attracting. >> that's what i want to ask scott.ington post" is saying that beatty resisted the push for him to resign, leading him to being fired. this is supposed to be the best people, extreme vetting. >> extreme, all right. >> do you think he would be still working there if the reporting had not surfaced? >> obviously, because he was there before it surfaced. i'm glad the white house took the action it did. when you work in the white house, one of the things that should be immediately clear, it's not about you. it's about the president, the office, and the institution. when you do something, or if something surfaces that brings great embarrassment to the office, or is going to trouble that office, you should have enough respect for the institution to back down. but the white house realized that was the right thing to do. and when you work for the white house staff, only you know everything you've done. if you're done something in your past, or been associated with something that could bring the president embarrassment, you shoul
martin heidegger, a member of the nazi party. these are the kinds of people this administration is attracting. >> that's what i want to ask scott.ington post" is saying that beatty resisted the push for him to resign, leading him to being fired. this is supposed to be the best people, extreme vetting. >> extreme, all right. >> do you think he would be still working there if the reporting had not surfaced? >> obviously, because he was there before it surfaced. i'm...
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martin with the complete forecast for the weekend ahead. weekend ahead. >>> there are plenty of apps that allow parents to limit the time their children spend on digital devices. >> new at 10:00 p.m. scottory of a couple from san jose hoping to solve two problems at once. >> reporter: screen time for kids has become stress time for parent. >> we watch kids walking around like this. >> you will laugh and say our kids are constantly on our phones. >> a massive problem. kids spend up to 9 hours a day on their phone. >> reporter: so they developed a solution. in the form of an app. get off your apps. >> the thought process was how do we get them off their apps and moving again. so simple. assign steps. my kid has to take 10,000 steps in a day. i can break it it down by hour and then i can choose which apps i want them -- i want to block. we are not saying don't, just moderation. >> it was important that we could come up with a way to get kids to get off of their phone but without taking it away. >> reporter: a win-win for all involved. >> what we did find was that once the kids are outside playing they don't stop. it is that initial push to get them outside and going. >> reporter: and once
martin with the complete forecast for the weekend ahead. weekend ahead. >>> there are plenty of apps that allow parents to limit the time their children spend on digital devices. >> new at 10:00 p.m. scottory of a couple from san jose hoping to solve two problems at once. >> reporter: screen time for kids has become stress time for parent. >> we watch kids walking around like this. >> you will laugh and say our kids are constantly on our phones. >> a...