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shep gordon. longtime resident on maui.reers he's looked after. alice cooper, teddy pendergrass, luther vandross, blondie, pink floyd. he was years, years ahead of the chef explosion. shepherding emeril through his early career. he's produced films, worked alongside great french chefs like roger verge. become close to his holiness the dalai lama. basically done everything with everybody in every place. >> shep: i first got here forty years ago. i put one foot on the island and knew i was living here the rest of my life. >> anthony: do you ever look out there and it's just, it's wallpaper? >> shep: never, ever. i say it out loud every day. yeah, my first words in the morning are, "thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you." every day. >> anthony: shep is famously one of the most generous and enthusiastic of hosts. a more stand-up, loyal guy you could barely imagine. and it's no wonder they call the documentary based on his life "supermensch." that's how he's known around the world. here here's known as "that guy
shep gordon. longtime resident on maui.reers he's looked after. alice cooper, teddy pendergrass, luther vandross, blondie, pink floyd. he was years, years ahead of the chef explosion. shepherding emeril through his early career. he's produced films, worked alongside great french chefs like roger verge. become close to his holiness the dalai lama. basically done everything with everybody in every place. >> shep: i first got here forty years ago. i put one foot on the island and knew i was...
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shep? and there's paul ryan, the speaker of the house, set to have a tax reform speech tomorrow, right? >> that's right. a tax reform speech. it's being billed as a major policy address. house speaker paul ryan wanted to do tax reform for many years. so he's going to lay out his vision tomorrow before the national association of manufacturers. this is some of his rank and file members are tired of waiting around for the senate. >> i have the frustration, too. it's hard in the house, especially, to take vote after vote after vote and have the senate do nothing and then have the entirety of congress be, you know, blamed for it. >> the house and senate are not totally in sync on tax reform but ryan is getting out there to sell it. >> shepard: mike emanuel on capitol hill. thank you. a lot more than money on the line in the most expensive house race ever. voters are about to decide in a contest that could be really big test for the president. a possible sign of what to expect come mid-term elec
shep? and there's paul ryan, the speaker of the house, set to have a tax reform speech tomorrow, right? >> that's right. a tax reform speech. it's being billed as a major policy address. house speaker paul ryan wanted to do tax reform for many years. so he's going to lay out his vision tomorrow before the national association of manufacturers. this is some of his rank and file members are tired of waiting around for the senate. >> i have the frustration, too. it's hard in the house,...
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>> that's right, shep.xpect republican senators to get a first look at the bill tomorrow morning around 9:30. marco rubio says senators want to act quickly because their constituents are hurting, but rubio says they want to make sure they get it right. the senate majority leader says it's time for action. others sound apprehensive. >> i'd like to see vigorous debate. almost none of us have been involved in shaping it. >> the past seven years obamacare has hurt the people we recent. the republicans have offered ideas for a better way forward. and soon, soon we will finally have the chance to turn the page on this failing law. >> gop leaders are hoping the congressional budget office will weigh-in on the impact and the price hoff this bill either friday or monday. for democrats, they're accusing republicans of a lack of transparency of rushing this through. shuck schumer said if the healthcare plan was any good, they would be bragging about it. >> they would be preaching about it from mountain tops, a brass b
>> that's right, shep.xpect republican senators to get a first look at the bill tomorrow morning around 9:30. marco rubio says senators want to act quickly because their constituents are hurting, but rubio says they want to make sure they get it right. the senate majority leader says it's time for action. others sound apprehensive. >> i'd like to see vigorous debate. almost none of us have been involved in shaping it. >> the past seven years obamacare has hurt the people we...
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shep? >> shepard: thanks.he tried to win over republican senators, mitch mcconnell could propose easing cuts to medicaid or adding more money to fight opioid abuse. politco detailed five changes that could be made to make a compromise. let's go live to alex. nice to see you. >> hey there. >> what we don't know, are they going right with this to try to save more money and get a better deal under the budget? they give money away or are they going left with this to more moderate members? you have the list of five. run them for us. >> a lot of ideas of things that mitch mcconnell can do. time is returning short. they're talking about a new draft bill by friday. that's not that much time from now before people break before the july fourth recess. one of the things you mentioned that is a sticking point is this medicaid cut, which is something that is really dividing the more moderate and conservative wings of the republican party. discussion about premiums is something that will be a big sticking point. so how mcco
shep? >> shepard: thanks.he tried to win over republican senators, mitch mcconnell could propose easing cuts to medicaid or adding more money to fight opioid abuse. politco detailed five changes that could be made to make a compromise. let's go live to alex. nice to see you. >> hey there. >> what we don't know, are they going right with this to try to save more money and get a better deal under the budget? they give money away or are they going left with this to more moderate...
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>> no, shep. they say the u.s. is doing plenty, but thaw believe the paris accord for climate had too big a price tag. >> this administration and the country as a whole, we have taken significant steps to reduce our c 02 footprint. what you won't hear, how did we achieve that? largely because of technology, fracturing and horizontal dri drilling. you won't hear that from the environmental left. >> inside the cabinet, rex tillerson was arguing for the u.s. to stay in the paris accord. secretary tillerson did not attend the rose garden withdrawal announcement. but this morning without embracing the decision, tillerson echoed the epa administrator saying the u.s. was fine standing on their own and they can be again. >> it's important that everybody recognize the united states has a terrific record on reducing our own greenhouse gasses. it's something to be proud of. >> this afternoon, sean spicer, the white house press secretary says he doesn't know if tillerson ever ended up signing off on the u.s. pulling out. shep?
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. >> there was, shep. first of all, i think the president called out qatar that no other american president has before saying that he was encouraged by saudi arabia to have some very frank talks with the emir of cutter saying that we can't tolerate this and he had the full support of many of those arab states. that was a surprise there. secretary tillerson talked about the impact that the blockade of qatar has been having on our military operations in the region. the president with no apology there saying qatar has to step up here and end terrorist financing. that was one of the biggest things that i think the president was talking about this afternoon. and he said he would be happy to go speak with robert mueller about everything he said with james comey during those conversations in the oval office and the private dinner and over the telephone. we have not heard him say that before, shep. on the existence of the tapes, now he has everybody guessing when he may or may not confirm the existence of such tap
. >> there was, shep. first of all, i think the president called out qatar that no other american president has before saying that he was encouraged by saudi arabia to have some very frank talks with the emir of cutter saying that we can't tolerate this and he had the full support of many of those arab states. that was a surprise there. secretary tillerson talked about the impact that the blockade of qatar has been having on our military operations in the region. the president with no...
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shep? >> shepard: thanks, rich.e government of italy formally recognized the catholic church's home in rome on this day in history. >> shepard: on this day in 1929, vatican city in rome became the world's smallest country. the vatican had been the official seat of the catholic church for hundreds of years before that. but historians say popes often had power struggles with italian leaders after italy became a unified nation. some popes called themselves prisoners in the vatican. a 1929 treaty recognized the catholic church's claim to a tiny piece of land in rome, vatican city. it's smaller than central park here in manhattan and the pope became the ruler of a state 88 years ago today. some nice buildings there. some fantastic gelato across the street. the dow is up today. oil is not up. apparently we have a little too much of that. here's cavuto. >> neil: all right. we're just getting a statement right now from the republican national committee on james comey's statement that he will issue tomorrow in person. it's o
shep? >> shepard: thanks, rich.e government of italy formally recognized the catholic church's home in rome on this day in history. >> shepard: on this day in 1929, vatican city in rome became the world's smallest country. the vatican had been the official seat of the catholic church for hundreds of years before that. but historians say popes often had power struggles with italian leaders after italy became a unified nation. some popes called themselves prisoners in the vatican. a...
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shep? >> shepard: trace gallagher live. thank you.sia tried to hack the united states elections and might have succeeded. that's according to a newly leaked report, which the government is not denying. a top senator on the intelligence committee says the russians went even further than the report now suggests. the new details are next. when you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, the unpredictability of a flare may weigh on your mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go, and how to work around your uc. that's how i thought it had to be. but then i talked to my doctor about humira, and learned humira can help get and keep uc under control... when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you
shep? >> shepard: trace gallagher live. thank you.sia tried to hack the united states elections and might have succeeded. that's according to a newly leaked report, which the government is not denying. a top senator on the intelligence committee says the russians went even further than the report now suggests. the new details are next. when you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, the unpredictability of a flare may weigh on your mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go, and...
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shep? >> shepard: the russians meddled in the election. that's without question, except from the president. there seems to be a lack of -- i don't know. what is the position? is there something new on that? >> well, sean spicer was asked about that today. he said of course the president says any time a foreign entity would meddle in a presidential election, that's why the president has had these panels on cyber security, tasking with the department of homeland security and looking into cyber security and why he ordered through an executive order the creation of this commission to look into voter irregularities and voter fraud and tampering. here's what the press secretary said about that. >> he's concerned about any country or any actor that wants to interfere in our election. he stands by that. he's taken two very large steps. one is cyber security to make sure he signed the executive order, his homeland security adviser is making sure that we take steps to protect our election system and
shep? >> shepard: the russians meddled in the election. that's without question, except from the president. there seems to be a lack of -- i don't know. what is the position? is there something new on that? >> well, sean spicer was asked about that today. he said of course the president says any time a foreign entity would meddle in a presidential election, that's why the president has had these panels on cyber security, tasking with the department of homeland security and looking...
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shep? >> shepard: thanks, mike.king news and it's coming to us out of brussels, belgium. there's been an incident at the central train station there. it has shut down all rail service to and from this large central station in brussels. it has caused the evacuation of the station. so what happened? well, here's the best we know. the local media are recording there was a small explosion inside that station. there's a large police force at the brussels, the attack a year or so ago. and they're on very high alert. the home of the european union and police patrols are very visible. the police responded, it seems shots were fired as well. we believe the authorities fired those shots. a massive police presence came to the station, lots of ambulances at the place. if you've been watching on twitter, you've probably seen fears -- the first video that we've gotten cleared. the fears of a terror strike. any time there's something unusual at a train station like this, the fears are high. our understanding of things right now is
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shep? >> shepard: what did you hear from democrats, mike?-- a variety were asked if what they thought amounted to obstruction of justice by the president or members of his team. most didn't take the bait. they said they were looking forward to more questions of director comey behind doors in the classified setting. the possible's top democrat suggested while both sides will draw their own conclusions, there's something that all should be worried about. >> the one message that i hope all americans will take home is recognizing how significant the russian interference was and how it goes to the core of our democracy and we have to be prepared to make sure that we're in a better defensive position in 2018 and 2019. >> we heard that from a lot of folks today. the russians are showing a big fascinating with messing with u.s. elections. >> shepard: thanks, mike emanuel. and james comey talked about former bosses in democratic and republican administrations. james comey said he expected current attorney general sessions to recuse himself from the r
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hello. >> hi, shep.cribed, the supreme court left wide latitude for interpretation when they used the phrase bona fide relationship when it comes to who can enter this country from those designated six countries. you mentioned the administration determined the family relationships. here's how it determines it from the business standpoint. a legitimate relationship must be formal, documented. according to the associated press, students or lecturers that have valid paperwork or employment contracts means that they can come and nobody else can come. very calm here at dulles airport. the formal ban takes place at 8:00 p.m. things could change. we'll be watching. >> shepard: great. we'll check in. thanks very much. this just in. parts of j.f.k. air important evacuated. no terror. a kitchen fire at panda express. we'll be right back. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him
hello. >> hi, shep.cribed, the supreme court left wide latitude for interpretation when they used the phrase bona fide relationship when it comes to who can enter this country from those designated six countries. you mentioned the administration determined the family relationships. here's how it determines it from the business standpoint. a legitimate relationship must be formal, documented. according to the associated press, students or lecturers that have valid paperwork or employment...
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shep? >> shepard: what is the situation like on the ground there?> you have a city that wants to mourn. thousands came out to an area called pottersfield for a vigil today. a very emotional testimony. the mayor criticized radical islamists. he himself a muslim and he said the radicals are ruining their religion. >> we thank our courageous emergency services and the brave londoners that risked their lives to care for others. you are the best of us. >> and politics is back in full swing. the prime candidates were supposed to take a day off yesterday. they never really died. prime minister theresa may and jeremy corbyn have been taking jabs to each other as it relates to the tabs of undercutting police financially. >> shepard: thanks. catherine herridge is live now with more on the investigation from washington. catherine? >> isis claiming responsibility but it's not clear from our reporting whether the claim is opportunistic or the terror group played a role in training and the operations. a message posted just before the attack to pro isis channels o
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but at the end of the day, shep, you cannot change congressional physics.ics, you have newton's law of motion. give constance, the numbers. in the senate, give constance as well. they needed 51 votes to get this on the floor, and if you don't have 51 votes, a simple majority, you are up a creek, and there up a creek. in mitch mcconnell, the senate majority leader, did not want to roll the dice on that today. >> >> shepard: did he not anticipate that more moderate senators may think this is not enough for people, the medicaid cuts were too much or more conservative members want more or less government. is he trying to say, let's not do anything, and blade the democrats. >> you're at the polls here. your moderates on one side, who don't like it, get more conservatives on the other side i don't like it. the republican whip said every time you get one bullfrog in the wheel barrel, another one drops out. that's a process. yet moderates like susan collins on the fence, and then you have conservatives on the other side. it's really hard to get to those 51 votes. i
but at the end of the day, shep, you cannot change congressional physics.ics, you have newton's law of motion. give constance, the numbers. in the senate, give constance as well. they needed 51 votes to get this on the floor, and if you don't have 51 votes, a simple majority, you are up a creek, and there up a creek. in mitch mcconnell, the senate majority leader, did not want to roll the dice on that today. >> >> shepard: did he not anticipate that more moderate senators may think...
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shep?shepard: during today's news briefing, someone asked the press secretary, sean spicer, with the trump administration is doing differently. >> the white house spokesman said there administration had acted by issuing a cyber security executive order in may, but i've gone through in a couple different times, and it makes no direct reference to russia president -- the press, they or the data from a lease to state election boards. this afternoon, sean spicer also emphasized that there is no evidence. the trunk campaign was working with moscow. >> there was no collusion. that is very helpful for the president. as to the point of what he was doing, that continues to be what i mentioned the other day. he signed an executive order in cybersecurity, to strengthen our ability to combat anybody from interfering, not just in our elections, but in a lot of our key infrastructure. secondly, he has a commission that will continue to more activities this month, looking holistically at the election proc
shep?shepard: during today's news briefing, someone asked the press secretary, sean spicer, with the trump administration is doing differently. >> the white house spokesman said there administration had acted by issuing a cyber security executive order in may, but i've gone through in a couple different times, and it makes no direct reference to russia president -- the press, they or the data from a lease to state election boards. this afternoon, sean spicer also emphasized that there is...
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shep? >> on matters like this, the numbers change a lot.e just got word on what we believe to be a fourth casualty. new york city police and fire say casualty, they mean someone else that has been injured. we're told that four people total have been shot. we'll wait on an official from the nypd and the fdny. this is quite an extraordinary hospital. bronx lebanon hospital has been in operation 120 years. the largest voluntary, not for profit care center serving the south and central bronx with 972 beds, two major hospital divisions there. provides more than 1.1 million visited annually with 140,000 visits to one of the busiest emergency rooms in all of new york. to say this is a busy place is an understatement and extremely high traffic. the latest we have for you is four people shot, fire department officials say that doctors who were shot have been treated or are being treated. authorities believe the active shooter situation is over. in other words, whoever the shooter was, they were able to neutralize the suspect in some way. we don't kn
shep? >> on matters like this, the numbers change a lot.e just got word on what we believe to be a fourth casualty. new york city police and fire say casualty, they mean someone else that has been injured. we're told that four people total have been shot. we'll wait on an official from the nypd and the fdny. this is quite an extraordinary hospital. bronx lebanon hospital has been in operation 120 years. the largest voluntary, not for profit care center serving the south and central bronx...
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here's shep. >> it's noon on the west coast. 3:00 on capitol hill. senate republicans are looking for progress on healthcare. we'll show you the sticking points and the fixes including billions for opioid treatment and a new way to help people pay their premiums. after months of fighting, a limited version of the president's travel ban takes effect today. new restrictions on travelers from some mostly muslim countries. we'll explain what changed and take you to the airports. plus, the white house dealing with the backlash after the president sent a tweet attacking a news anchor's appearance. plenty of people are completely riled up. but his team is not backing down. we're expecting to hear from the president himself in minutes when he talks about america's energy industry. his motorcade has just departed from the energy department and we'll bring you that live. let's get to it.
here's shep. >> it's noon on the west coast. 3:00 on capitol hill. senate republicans are looking for progress on healthcare. we'll show you the sticking points and the fixes including billions for opioid treatment and a new way to help people pay their premiums. after months of fighting, a limited version of the president's travel ban takes effect today. new restrictions on travelers from some mostly muslim countries. we'll explain what changed and take you to the airports. plus, the...
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here's shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast. the president is expected to announce his decision of pulling out of paris climate accord. this choice will affect our economy, our national security, the planet earth itself for generations to come. we will have the president's comments live and we'll look at what his decision means for all of us. "fox news sunday"'s anchor chris wallace will join us. we'll look at how key players have been battling behind the scenes to influence the president from the world's largest companies to his strategist, steve bannon and even the first daughter, ivanka. this was a tug of war with global and lasting consequences. we'll also bring you reaction in real time from countries around the world. the president's announcement expected momentarily. let's get to it. a live look at the white house rose garden where fox news has learned that president trump will pull the united states out of the global climate change deal known as the paris accord, putting our nation at odds with almost every other nation
here's shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast. the president is expected to announce his decision of pulling out of paris climate accord. this choice will affect our economy, our national security, the planet earth itself for generations to come. we will have the president's comments live and we'll look at what his decision means for all of us. "fox news sunday"'s anchor chris wallace will join us. we'll look at how key players have been battling behind the scenes to...
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. >> hi, shep. sounds like there may be some serious last-minute negotiations to get the four republican senators to yes to get to 50 votes to pass it. the names, ted cruz, mike lee, ron johnson and dr. rand paul all came out about an hour ago said they're against the bill as written but are open to negotiation. they say they want to do more to repeal obamacare and to lowter costs of healthcare. here's a sample of some of the republican differences. >> we're open to negotiation. we want the bill to look more like a repeal. we're afraid when we read the bill, it will looks like a reiteration or a keeping of obamacare. as we estimate the cost of the cities to buy insurance, we believe that they may exceed or at least equal subsidies of obamacare. >> this shifts power back to the states, allows them to design plans, options that gives people in their states, gives them more choices, create more competition to help drive down premiums. >> mitch mcconnell would like to hold a vote next week. we'll see if
. >> hi, shep. sounds like there may be some serious last-minute negotiations to get the four republican senators to yes to get to 50 votes to pass it. the names, ted cruz, mike lee, ron johnson and dr. rand paul all came out about an hour ago said they're against the bill as written but are open to negotiation. they say they want to do more to repeal obamacare and to lowter costs of healthcare. here's a sample of some of the republican differences. >> we're open to negotiation. we...
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they'll have dual stin shep. >>> the premiere of tom cruise's new thriller the mummy. he gave carly steel the scoop while still making time for the fans. >>> always-gracious tom signed autographs and snapped pics with his fans. but see these ladies? they are cruise's own photo team, grabbing fan's phones for them to get a perfect shot. >> thank you, tom. >> okay, you look incredible. you just got here for london. mexico city. what kind of a traveler are you like, do you relax in the plane? what do you like to do? >> you know, i work actually. it's a nice, quiet time for me. >> it's not quiet when tom is actually flying the plane, like in this scene from his upcoming film "american made." >> it's me flying. i fly all those airplanes. i'm excited for people to see that. >> how they allow me to do this with the insurance? >> i don't even ask. >> and in his new thriller "the mummy," cruise has another tense moment with co-star sofia boutella, courtesy of their director. >> he goes, you know, he said, i really -- i think she should lick you. alex is the director? sofia's fa
they'll have dual stin shep. >>> the premiere of tom cruise's new thriller the mummy. he gave carly steel the scoop while still making time for the fans. >>> always-gracious tom signed autographs and snapped pics with his fans. but see these ladies? they are cruise's own photo team, grabbing fan's phones for them to get a perfect shot. >> thank you, tom. >> okay, you look incredible. you just got here for london. mexico city. what kind of a traveler are you like,...
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alicia shep today's" media and ethics expert. thank you for being here to talk about the relationship between this white house and the media. let me begin by how you would define it right now. guest: i would define it as nothing we've ever seen before and as not productive in the least. i mean, there's always been tension, always, always, with the white house and the press. in fact, i did write a book about watergate and back then, the press were like hand servants to the white house, and watergate changed all that. it was contentious then. it's always going to be. this is like nothing i've ever seen. it's just so counterproductive to the american people for the president to misunderstand, to confuse people that the role of the media is to be a surrogate for the people under the constitution. and they're not the enemy. they are there to do their jobs. it's just very, very frustrating, discouraging. host: who is responsible for this -- the condition of the relationship? guest: wow. i guess that depends on who you ask. i'm sure if
alicia shep today's" media and ethics expert. thank you for being here to talk about the relationship between this white house and the media. let me begin by how you would define it right now. guest: i would define it as nothing we've ever seen before and as not productive in the least. i mean, there's always been tension, always, always, with the white house and the press. in fact, i did write a book about watergate and back then, the press were like hand servants to the white house, and...
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the shep ards hasn't forgotten how hard it was to get here. >> our past is still like, it's still apart and just because we have all of this now and going for it doesn't mean we have to change because it. >> oh thank you. >> reporter: in fact they say after seeing this, they plan to work even harder. >> never stop doing what you think you're capable of doing because of what other people say. >> reporter: and what's next for you guys? >> olympics. >> reporter: for now though, it's time to go home. which may not be such a bad thing, now that it's finally a place of their own. kristen dolgren, nbc news, sacramento. >> just terrific. that is nbc nightly news for this sunday night. lester holt will be in tomorrow, i'm kate snow reporting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. >> welcome to sunday night, i'm megyn kelly. cynthia mcfadden has a powerful investigation for everyone with kids. >> what kinda people run a facility where a young woman dies and they never call her parents? >> young people are supposed to be getting help here a new type of rehab. but some a
the shep ards hasn't forgotten how hard it was to get here. >> our past is still like, it's still apart and just because we have all of this now and going for it doesn't mean we have to change because it. >> oh thank you. >> reporter: in fact they say after seeing this, they plan to work even harder. >> never stop doing what you think you're capable of doing because of what other people say. >> reporter: and what's next for you guys? >> olympics. >>...
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here's shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast. 3:00 in flint, michigan where there is word thet terrorism as a possible motive for the stabbing of a police officer at the airport. a live update straight ahead. also, the former homeland security secretary says the russian president vladimir putin ordered the hacking of the u.s. election calling the interference unprecedented. a current homeland security official revealed how many states the russians targeted. the white house still will not say whether president true even believes moscow's meddling happened. we can soon see the senate healthcare plan. some republicans still say they don't know what is in it. can gop leaders pass a bill before the july 4
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here's bill hemmer in for shep. >> melissa, thank you. tracking developments in the attack on u.s.m earlier today. >> heard a bunch of what appeared to be shots. pow, pow, pow! >> about 50 shots. >> the officers were receiving fire from the suspect. they returned fire. >> i heard the police saying to the gunman, it was like get down, put your gun down. >> a lot of us dove into the dugout. >> so the republican whip, steve scalise, dozens others wounded. the gunman is dead. in a moment, the investigation and a race to figure out the motive. you'll hear from those that were there in a
here's bill hemmer in for shep. >> melissa, thank you. tracking developments in the attack on u.s.m earlier today. >> heard a bunch of what appeared to be shots. pow, pow, pow! >> about 50 shots. >> the officers were receiving fire from the suspect. they returned fire. >> i heard the police saying to the gunman, it was like get down, put your gun down. >> a lot of us dove into the dugout. >> so the republican whip, steve scalise, dozens others wounded....
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next, jon scott in for shep. >> suing the president. the d.c. and maryland attorneys general accusing president trump of violating the constitution. ahead, the accusations and the defense. the u.s. attorney general, jeff sessions, set to testify in public tomorrow. senators are expected to have a lot of questions about the russia investigation and the james comey firing. many say the president should answer once and for all whether he has recordings. and first daughter, ivanka trump talks to fox news and life in american politics is more vicious than she anticipated. >> i was not expecting the intensity of this experience. but this isn't supposed to be easy. >> more from ivanka trump and the rest of the day's news in this hour. >> i'm jon scott in for shepard today. the attorney's general of maryland and washington d.c. have filed a lawsuit against president trump accusing him of violating the constitution over his tying with his businesses. they said the president has broken a clause in the emoluence clause. >> president trump is unique in amer
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here's bill hemmer in for shep. >> melissa, thank you. breaking news on the fox news channel. we are about to get an update on the condition of the american student just released from north korea. he's not in good shape. a news conference begins any moment. we'll go there live. i'm bill hemmer in for shepard smith. otto's first held his own news conference earlier today. he lashed out at north korea and many others two days after the country released his son in a coma. the north koreans said he contracted botulism a year. his father says he's not buying any of that. >> north korea is a pariah regime. they're brutal and they're terroristic. you can't believe anything. it's your choice. we don't believe anything they say. >> that was otto's father. the news conference begins soon. we'll see how otto warmbier got to that point. let's drop in now. >> today you will here from the following physicians. dr. daniel canter from the neurocare program. dr. jordan bonomo, neuro intensivist with the gardner institute, u.c. associate professor and director of the u.c. department emergency m
here's bill hemmer in for shep. >> melissa, thank you. breaking news on the fox news channel. we are about to get an update on the condition of the american student just released from north korea. he's not in good shape. a news conference begins any moment. we'll go there live. i'm bill hemmer in for shepard smith. otto's first held his own news conference earlier today. he lashed out at north korea and many others two days after the country released his son in a coma. the north koreans...
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here's bill hemmer in for shep. >> melissa, thank you. tracking developments in the attack on u.s. lawmakers from earlier today. >> heard a bunch of what appeared to be shots. pow, pow, pow! >> about 50 shots. >> the officers were receiving fire from the suspect. they returned fire. >> i heard the police saying to the gunman, it was like get down, put your gun down. >> a lot of us dove into the dugout. >> so the republican whip, steve scalise, dozens others wounded. the gunman is dead. in a moment, the investigation and a race to figure out the motive. you'll hear from those that were there in a blood-soaked morning on a baseball diamond in the state of virginia. i'm bill hemmer in for shepard smith. good afternoon. amateur video captured audio from the shooting targeting republican lawmakers practicing for a charity baseball game in virginia earlier today. what you're about to see is two minutes of unedited video of the scene. this is the first time we've seen and heard this angle. here it is now for the first time. [gun shots] >> do we know where he's hat? >> he's behind home pla
here's bill hemmer in for shep. >> melissa, thank you. tracking developments in the attack on u.s. lawmakers from earlier today. >> heard a bunch of what appeared to be shots. pow, pow, pow! >> about 50 shots. >> the officers were receiving fire from the suspect. they returned fire. >> i heard the police saying to the gunman, it was like get down, put your gun down. >> a lot of us dove into the dugout. >> so the republican whip, steve scalise, dozens...
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. >> on lectures in history, shep period university benjamin bankhearse talks about the role of appalachia. he talks about how it was viewed during the industrial revving loose as backwards hillbillies to people respected for their folk culture in the early 20th century this talk is about an hour. >> all right. let's go ahead and get started everyone. welcome to class. over the course of this semester so far, we have seen how an lash ya perhaps to a greater degree than any other
. >> on lectures in history, shep period university benjamin bankhearse talks about the role of appalachia. he talks about how it was viewed during the industrial revving loose as backwards hillbillies to people respected for their folk culture in the early 20th century this talk is about an hour. >> all right. let's go ahead and get started everyone. welcome to class. over the course of this semester so far, we have seen how an lash ya perhaps to a greater degree than any other
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here's shep. have a great weekend. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast. 3:00 in d.c.d-the-scenes action on the republican's healthcare plan. here's the new thing. instead of repeal and replace, there's talk of repeal now, replace later. in other words, drop obamacare now and then worry about coming up with something new. the pros and cons of that idea ahead and by some republican heavy hitters say probably not. president trump with a warning to north korea. >> the era of strategic patience with the north korean regime has failed. frankly, that patience is over. >> that comes after we learned the president's national security adviser is preparing
here's shep. have a great weekend. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast. 3:00 in d.c.d-the-scenes action on the republican's healthcare plan. here's the new thing. instead of repeal and replace, there's talk of repeal now, replace later. in other words, drop obamacare now and then worry about coming up with something new. the pros and cons of that idea ahead and by some republican heavy hitters say probably not. president trump with a warning to north korea. >> the era of...
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up next, it's harris faulkner in for shep. >> and we begin with breaking news.date on the condition of congressman steve scalise, critically wounded in the baseball game ambush. we'll hear from his doctor live. we're now hearing for the first time from the window of the man that opened fire at the baseball field. >> you know, i just don't know what to tell you people. i had no idea that this was going to happen. >> also, president trump is lashing out on twitter calling the russia investigation a witch hunt. saying there's no proof of collusion. he's taking aim at the justice department official that appointed a special prosecutor and the trump transition team
up next, it's harris faulkner in for shep. >> and we begin with breaking news.date on the condition of congressman steve scalise, critically wounded in the baseball game ambush. we'll hear from his doctor live. we're now hearing for the first time from the window of the man that opened fire at the baseball field. >> you know, i just don't know what to tell you people. i had no idea that this was going to happen. >> also, president trump is lashing out on twitter calling the...
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shep? >> shepard: a big surprise is coming on healthcare. that from president trump.nate, a last-minute play to repeal and replace obamacare. senate republicans working with a new agreement on the healthcare bill before they skip town for the holiday break. today on the program, five key moves that the u.s. senate could make to get their bill back on track from adjusting the medicaid roll back to eliminating the planned parenthood cuts. we'll show you options which might work best. senators are hearing testimony about the russian interference in the
shep? >> shepard: a big surprise is coming on healthcare. that from president trump.nate, a last-minute play to repeal and replace obamacare. senate republicans working with a new agreement on the healthcare bill before they skip town for the holiday break. today on the program, five key moves that the u.s. senate could make to get their bill back on track from adjusting the medicaid roll back to eliminating the planned parenthood cuts. we'll show you options which might work best....
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up next, it's harris faulkner in for shep. >> and we begin with breaking news. we're moments away from an update on the condition of congressman steve scalise, critically wounded in the baseball game ambush. we'll hear from his doctor live. we're now hearing for the first time from the window of the man that opened fire at the baseball field. >> you know, i just don't know what to tell you people. i had no idea that this was going to happen. >> also, president trump is lashing out on twitter calling the russia investigation a witch hunt. saying there's no proof of collusion. he's taking aim at the justice department official that appointed a special prosecutor and the trump transition team has ordered to save records related to the investigation. and the hero homeowner that captured two escaped inmates end ago man hunt. that and all the top stories this hour. and here's the breaking that we're following right now. a live look now. let's go to medstar hospital in washington d.c. we're about to get an update on steve scalise. i'm harris faulkner in for shepard smi
up next, it's harris faulkner in for shep. >> and we begin with breaking news. we're moments away from an update on the condition of congressman steve scalise, critically wounded in the baseball game ambush. we'll hear from his doctor live. we're now hearing for the first time from the window of the man that opened fire at the baseball field. >> you know, i just don't know what to tell you people. i had no idea that this was going to happen. >> also, president trump is lashing...
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here's bill hemmer in for shep. >> melissa, thank you. breaking news on the fox news channel. are about to get an update on the condition of the american student just released from north korea. he's not in good shape. a news conference begins any moment. we'll go there live. i'm bill hemmer in for shepard smith. otto's first held his own news conference earlier today. he lashed out at north korea and many others two days after the country released his son in a coma. the north koreans said he contracted botulism a year. his
here's bill hemmer in for shep. >> melissa, thank you. breaking news on the fox news channel. are about to get an update on the condition of the american student just released from north korea. he's not in good shape. a news conference begins any moment. we'll go there live. i'm bill hemmer in for shepard smith. otto's first held his own news conference earlier today. he lashed out at north korea and many others two days after the country released his son in a coma. the north koreans said...
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. >> reporter: maryland men's baseball coach john shep announced he'll be leaving the program.won 180 games in college park, leading them to three ncaa regional appearances in the last four seasons. he's the first head coach to lead the terps to five straight 30-win seasons. >>> game four, nba finals tonight at 9:00. cavs look to stave off elimination at home against the warriors. lebron and company, leading with three minutes to go, but local product kevin durant came through in a clutch, scoring 14 points down the stretch, a win tonight will give the maryland native his first nba championship. going for the sweep tonight, guys. the warriors over the see if it happens. >> still have last year. >> so you're saying there's a chance. [ laughter ] >> thank you, george. >> thanks for joining us. "nightly news" coming up next. >> we hope to see you forews4 n >>> tonight, 100% willing to testify. president trump accuses james comey of lying under oath and says he's willing to go under oath himself as congress demands to know if the president recorded conversations with comey. and if
. >> reporter: maryland men's baseball coach john shep announced he'll be leaving the program.won 180 games in college park, leading them to three ncaa regional appearances in the last four seasons. he's the first head coach to lead the terps to five straight 30-win seasons. >>> game four, nba finals tonight at 9:00. cavs look to stave off elimination at home against the warriors. lebron and company, leading with three minutes to go, but local product kevin durant came through in...
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. >> on lectures in history, shep period university benjamin bankhearse talks about the role of appalachia. he talks about how it was viewed during the industrial revving loose as backwards hillbillies to people respected for their folk culture in the early 20th century this talk is about an hour. >> all right. let's go ahead and get started everyone. welcome to class. over the course of this semester so far, we have seen how an lash ya perhaps to a greater degree than any other american region is defined to the world and in the minds of its residents by outsiders. we have seen for example how industrialists employed the negative stereotype of the violent hillbilly to rationalize the seizure of thousands of acres of land on the boundary between kentucky and west virginia. the image of an lasha as an impoverished and backward area continues to haunt the region to this day. indeed many residents have absorbed an inverted negative story owe type of the region and its people and to have also construct new identities for themselves based on how they think they are perceived. a classic example o
. >> on lectures in history, shep period university benjamin bankhearse talks about the role of appalachia. he talks about how it was viewed during the industrial revving loose as backwards hillbillies to people respected for their folk culture in the early 20th century this talk is about an hour. >> all right. let's go ahead and get started everyone. welcome to class. over the course of this semester so far, we have seen how an lash ya perhaps to a greater degree than any other...
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here's shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast. president is expected to announce his decision of pulling out of paris climate accord. this choice will affect our economy, our national security, the planet earth itself for generations to come. we will have the president's comments live and we'll look at what his decision means for all of us. "fox news sunday"'s anchor chris wallace will join us. we'll look at how key players have been battling behind the scenes to influence the president from the world's la
here's shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast. president is expected to announce his decision of pulling out of paris climate accord. this choice will affect our economy, our national security, the planet earth itself for generations to come. we will have the president's comments live and we'll look at what his decision means for all of us. "fox news sunday"'s anchor chris wallace will join us. we'll look at how key players have been battling behind the scenes to...
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here's shep. >> shepard: the comey statement released.3:00 in washington. now we know what the former fbi director james comey plans to say tomorrow under oath on capitol hill. the president of the united states demanded his loyalty, he will testify. he re-assured the president the feds were not investigating him personally at the time. we'll go through the prepared remarks ahead. also, extraordinary moments today on capitol hill as senators quiz the intelligence officials about how president trump handled the russia investigation. >> would it be in any way typical for a president to ask questions or bring up an ongoing fbi inve
here's shep. >> shepard: the comey statement released.3:00 in washington. now we know what the former fbi director james comey plans to say tomorrow under oath on capitol hill. the president of the united states demanded his loyalty, he will testify. he re-assured the president the feds were not investigating him personally at the time. we'll go through the prepared remarks ahead. also, extraordinary moments today on capitol hill as senators quiz the intelligence officials about how...
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here's shep. >> shepard: jenna lee, good-bye and good luck. we'll miss you.noon on the west coast. 3:00 in dc on a very busy news day. the white house leaving open the possibility that president trump could try to block his former fbi director james comey from testifying before congress. there is a lot at stake here. director comey could answer questions about russian meddling and whether he believes he was fired because he would not pledge loyalty to the president. word of a secret white house time designed to fight back against most damaging accusations about moscow. and vladimir putin talking today about accusations of kremlin interference
here's shep. >> shepard: jenna lee, good-bye and good luck. we'll miss you.noon on the west coast. 3:00 in dc on a very busy news day. the white house leaving open the possibility that president trump could try to block his former fbi director james comey from testifying before congress. there is a lot at stake here. director comey could answer questions about russian meddling and whether he believes he was fired because he would not pledge loyalty to the president. word of a secret white...
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here's shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast, 3:00 at the white house where sean spicer held his first on camera briefing in eight days. he covered a lot of topics including his own job security. and senators say north korea murdered otto warmbier and john mccain says there should be consequences. how should the white house respond? could this affect the already tense ties between the two nations? in syria, rising violence and fears of a wider war. in the past few days, american jets shot down an armed iranian drone and a syrian war plane. the aircraft
here's shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast, 3:00 at the white house where sean spicer held his first on camera briefing in eight days. he covered a lot of topics including his own job security. and senators say north korea murdered otto warmbier and john mccain says there should be consequences. how should the white house respond? could this affect the already tense ties between the two nations? in syria, rising violence and fears of a wider war. in the past few days, american...
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here's shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast. 3:00 on capitol hill. just learned another republican senator says he will not vote for the new republican healthcare bill. officially that's five. unless something changes, the bill won't pass. details in just a moment. another off-camera briefing. live coverage banned. president trump did go on camera telling "fox and friends" that he has a problem with the special counsel leading the russia investigation but also praising robert mueller. he said it was not stupid to suggest that he had taped of the fired director, james comey. and the north koreans claim
here's shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast. 3:00 on capitol hill. just learned another republican senator says he will not vote for the new republican healthcare bill. officially that's five. unless something changes, the bill won't pass. details in just a moment. another off-camera briefing. live coverage banned. president trump did go on camera telling "fox and friends" that he has a problem with the special counsel leading the russia investigation but also praising...
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here's shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast, 3:00 at the white house where president trump is blasting his own justice department saying the lawyers there should have fought for his original travel ban. even though two of his own staffers have avoided calling it a travel ban. the president says that's exactly what it is. could that mean trouble in the courts? also, the white house saying once and for all whether president trump plans to try to stop the fired fbi director james comey from testifying this week in congress. plus, attackers killed seven people in london. the islamic state has claimed responsibility. investigators say they're still trying to unravel the plot. today word of n
here's shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast, 3:00 at the white house where president trump is blasting his own justice department saying the lawyers there should have fought for his original travel ban. even though two of his own staffers have avoided calling it a travel ban. the president says that's exactly what it is. could that mean trouble in the courts? also, the white house saying once and for all whether president trump plans to try to stop the fired fbi director james...
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next, jon scott in for shep. >> suing the president. the d.c.torneys general accusing president trump of violating the constitution. ahead, the accusations and the defense. the u.s. attorney general, jeff sessions, set to testify in public tomorrow. senators are expected to have a lot of questions about the russia investigation and the james comey firing. many say the president should answer once and for all whether he has recordings. and first daughter, ivanka trump talks to fox news and life in american politics is more vicious than she anticipated. >> i was not expecting the
next, jon scott in for shep. >> suing the president. the d.c.torneys general accusing president trump of violating the constitution. ahead, the accusations and the defense. the u.s. attorney general, jeff sessions, set to testify in public tomorrow. senators are expected to have a lot of questions about the russia investigation and the james comey firing. many say the president should answer once and for all whether he has recordings. and first daughter, ivanka trump talks to fox news and...
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here's shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast, 3:00 on capitol hill.used the trump administration of spreading lies. and admitted that he intentionally leaked a memo to trigger a special prosecutor. those but a couple of the dramatic moments. >> the administration then chose to defame me and more importantly the fbi. i was honestly concerned he might lie about the nature of our meeting. >> do you believe that donald trump colluded with russia? >> it's a question i don't think i should answer in an open setting. >> the president's private lawyer going on the attack. >> today mr.
here's shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast, 3:00 on capitol hill.used the trump administration of spreading lies. and admitted that he intentionally leaked a memo to trigger a special prosecutor. those but a couple of the dramatic moments. >> the administration then chose to defame me and more importantly the fbi. i was honestly concerned he might lie about the nature of our meeting. >> do you believe that donald trump colluded with russia? >> it's a question i...
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deputy mayor ryan bernie who shepping me run the city. and neera, thank you so much for having me. the center for american progress, thank you. there are a lot of folks in this building that do a lot of tremendous work. outside of washington, we get things done. [laughter] you for ook to research. a couple weeks ago i gave a speech at a hall in the city of new orleans. that's new orleans' historic city hall where for over 160 years we gathered as a people. it's where portraits hang of former mayors going back 100 years. where drawings, when the historic street car that goes down st. charles avenue traverses. it's a place where confederate president jefferson davis was laid to rest, when he died. in the city of new orleans. multiple presidents have been there. foreign dignitaries. it's where every year, if you're from new orleans, it's where we celebrate mardi gras. with the millions of our guests and all of the revelers. it is a place of unity and union. but on that day last month, when i gave the speech from that specific location, just a couple of blocks away there were workers w
deputy mayor ryan bernie who shepping me run the city. and neera, thank you so much for having me. the center for american progress, thank you. there are a lot of folks in this building that do a lot of tremendous work. outside of washington, we get things done. [laughter] you for ook to research. a couple weeks ago i gave a speech at a hall in the city of new orleans. that's new orleans' historic city hall where for over 160 years we gathered as a people. it's where portraits hang of former...
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here's shep. >> it's noon on the west coast. 3:00 on capitol hill. senate republicans are looking for progress on healthcare. we'll show you the sticking points and the fixes including billions for opioid treatment and a new way to help people pay their premiums. after months of fighting, a limited version of the president's travel ban takes effect today. new restrictions on travelers from some mostly muslim countries. we'll explain what changed and take you to the airports. plus, the white house dealing with the backlash after the president sent a tweet attacking a news anchor's appearance. plenty of people are completely riled up. but his team is not backing down. we're expecting to hear
here's shep. >> it's noon on the west coast. 3:00 on capitol hill. senate republicans are looking for progress on healthcare. we'll show you the sticking points and the fixes including billions for opioid treatment and a new way to help people pay their premiums. after months of fighting, a limited version of the president's travel ban takes effect today. new restrictions on travelers from some mostly muslim countries. we'll explain what changed and take you to the airports. plus, the...
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so lead us like a gentle shep -- shepherd. we claim your promise, hebrews chapter 5 that you will never leave or forsake us. guide and inspire us all to follow your plan for our lives. we pray in your merciful name, amen. >> chaplain barry black this morning just moments ago as the senate reconvened following this stunning shooting this morning at a congressional baseball practice. senator rand paul just released a statement he was there. he wrote, as you've likely heard a gunman with a rifle opened fire on congressmen, senators, staff and police this morning. i was there, and i'm shaken but unharmed. many people likely would have died this morning if not for the bravery of the capitol police. my thanks to them are inadequate but heartfelt. they never hesitated to put their lives on the line to save everyone. please pray for those who were injured. >> they were very lucky those officers were there on the field. because as we know, most members of congress don't have that kind of security deal that actually have ammunition and
so lead us like a gentle shep -- shepherd. we claim your promise, hebrews chapter 5 that you will never leave or forsake us. guide and inspire us all to follow your plan for our lives. we pray in your merciful name, amen. >> chaplain barry black this morning just moments ago as the senate reconvened following this stunning shooting this morning at a congressional baseball practice. senator rand paul just released a statement he was there. he wrote, as you've likely heard a gunman with a...
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. >> dow shepped higher by general electric nasdaq taking a hit, nasdaq 100 futures, are down big time friday has some worried tech stocks titans have been leading this market higher, and they've been going down, down, down the last two days in europe lower across the board, well ftse 100 turned around, the cac quarante in franz dax lower, in asia overnight, it was right across your screen losses in japan hong ko, shanghai south korea could be rough for apple downgraded second time in a week over concerns, around iphone 8, on 2 -- right now looks like unchanged, but there is a major loss in apple shares on friday down almost 4% there you go. down 2% the moment, why the enthusiasm might be too much, and gameers rejoicing a system coming to town microsoft unexhaling x-box x, new features could be showing up in your living room or bedroom wherever you play games, president trump making a big push for jobs, this week unveiling new plans to combat the skills gap, blake burman at the white house, with more, good morning blake. cheryl: hi dagen good morning to you as well last week at chaos i
. >> dow shepped higher by general electric nasdaq taking a hit, nasdaq 100 futures, are down big time friday has some worried tech stocks titans have been leading this market higher, and they've been going down, down, down the last two days in europe lower across the board, well ftse 100 turned around, the cac quarante in franz dax lower, in asia overnight, it was right across your screen losses in japan hong ko, shanghai south korea could be rough for apple downgraded second time in a...