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-steve: i'm steve grafton. lemonis: i was just trying out some of your furniture. steve: nice. lemonis: who do you primarily make your furniture for? steve: interior designers. lemonis: and so a customer cannot come here and buy this stuff? steve: this is stuff that i've had from years ago, and i just put this showroom together over the last six to nine months. and what i need is to merchandise this with current inventory that we sell today. lemonis: so this is essentially a showroom that has furniture that you can't buy. they're a custom manufacturer, so this warehouse is not a showroom. it's just a bunch of unclaimed furniture. how long have you been in this building? steve: since 1964. 50 years. my dad, my dad. lemonis: oh, your dad. okay. steve: he's here, actually. lemonis: i would love to meet him. steve: i would love for you to meet him. go ahead. -papa! -esteban: hey! lemonis: how you doing, sir? -esteban: so far, so good. -lemonis: your name? esteban: esteban grafton. lemonis: nice to meet you, sir. -esteban: nice to meet you. -lemonis: wow. esteban: well, i've been he
-steve: i'm steve grafton. lemonis: i was just trying out some of your furniture. steve: nice. lemonis: who do you primarily make your furniture for? steve: interior designers. lemonis: and so a customer cannot come here and buy this stuff? steve: this is stuff that i've had from years ago, and i just put this showroom together over the last six to nine months. and what i need is to merchandise this with current inventory that we sell today. lemonis: so this is essentially a showroom that has...
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steve: hi, ana. ana: hi, steve.order to cut down travel and enhance communication, i linked up pacific hospitality and grafton furniture with at&t collaborate. ana: did you get the files i sent you about the simple greek project? steve: yes, i did. lemonis: ana and steve will be able to make calls, hold conferences, and even share designs with one easy-to-use platform. and with simple greek franchises set to open all across the country, it's imperative that pacific and grafton stay connected and communicate. ana, i mean, the reason that this business is successful and will be successful is because you're a big driver. ana: you kind of brought this out of me, which i knew was there, but i never really applied it. you like, kicked my butt and woke me up and in a way. lemonis: you should be very proud because she is who she is because of her, but also because of you. gilbert: i don't think that i can live without this. lemonis: yeah, i know. we can't be without you. ana: he's like a different man. he's not as stressed
steve: hi, ana. ana: hi, steve.order to cut down travel and enhance communication, i linked up pacific hospitality and grafton furniture with at&t collaborate. ana: did you get the files i sent you about the simple greek project? steve: yes, i did. lemonis: ana and steve will be able to make calls, hold conferences, and even share designs with one easy-to-use platform. and with simple greek franchises set to open all across the country, it's imperative that pacific and grafton stay...
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steve: no! i hear there are owners who do that, and i'm not going to be that guy. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? as we sit here today, you are the owner of the l.a. clippers. let's talk about how you became an owner of the clippers. so, you retired in 2014 from microsoft as a ceo, and the clippers were more or less going to be available. you paid $2 billion for the team, the highest price then ever paid for a sports team in basketball. were all the other owners happy with you because you elevate the value of their franchises? i assume they pat you on the back whenever they see you. steve: i think there were two re
steve: no! i hear there are owners who do that, and i'm not going to be that guy. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes...
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steve: two factors.e, i took over at the worst time if you want your stock price to go up. i came in at the heart of the dot-com bubble. everything was sky high. the bubble breaks, and by the way, i judge orders the breakup of microsoft. that was within several months of me taking over. you have to build back up. that is number one. by the end, i had a reputation with wall street. that favorable. not about my performance, but keep doingeople, this thing, but are all these new things going to break through profit wise? , mostly people on wall street that i over invested and was spending too much money. chance to reposition was when he started. he has done a good job of repositioning the company in investors minds. david: the stock has gone up, worth has gone up as well. how can you did not sell more shares? steve: when i was ceo, i did not think it was right. it did not feel right to me. even what i have done to diversify at that time, it was not like i was going to go broke. it wasn't doing poorly. i ran
steve: two factors.e, i took over at the worst time if you want your stock price to go up. i came in at the heart of the dot-com bubble. everything was sky high. the bubble breaks, and by the way, i judge orders the breakup of microsoft. that was within several months of me taking over. you have to build back up. that is number one. by the end, i had a reputation with wall street. that favorable. not about my performance, but keep doingeople, this thing, but are all these new things going to...
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steve, back to you. steve: jd, thank you very much.video about sending their kids to america's liberal colleges. >> you're supporting idealogues who claim all truth is subjective, all sex differences are socially constructed and that western imperial system the sole-source of owl -- all third world problems. steve: of the man in the video is dr. jordan peterson. university of toronto psychology professor, author of the world hit, book, called 12 rules for life, antidote to crisis which is spoken to some people. dr. peterson, thank you for joining us live. in that introduction i quoted you, you say there are dangerous people teaching your children. who are you talking about? >> increasingly, this is not only the case of universities, people are being taught by idealogues not by educators. idealogues have simple way looking at world. reduce it to few principles like inequality, unfairness, power. that is the operating principles on the radical left and they're on idealogical campaign and that is increasing the case in elementary, june wh
steve, back to you. steve: jd, thank you very much.video about sending their kids to america's liberal colleges. >> you're supporting idealogues who claim all truth is subjective, all sex differences are socially constructed and that western imperial system the sole-source of owl -- all third world problems. steve: of the man in the video is dr. jordan peterson. university of toronto psychology professor, author of the world hit, book, called 12 rules for life, antidote to crisis which is...
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>> steve: yeah.hink that's what it was? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's the mysterious look, she's about to sneeze or something. [ laughter ] >> steve: "lit af!" >> jimmy: get this, guys, i read about a marijuana company in los angeles that just sold a a joint that's three feet long. [ laughter ] and this is very thoughtful, they even included a little guide explaining what happens when you smoke a three foot joint. [ light laughter ] check this out, after six inches you call the supermarket to ask why peanut butter doesn't comes in sticks like regular butter. after a foot, you realize you're talking into your wallet instead of your phone. [ laughter ] after a foot and a half, you try to plug your wallet in so that you can call the supermarket and get to the bottom of this peanut butter thing. [ laughter ] after two feet, you realize you've stuffed your wallet into a jar of peanut butter. after two and a half feet, you bring your peanut buttered wallet to the apple store to get repaired. and last, afte
>> steve: yeah.hink that's what it was? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's the mysterious look, she's about to sneeze or something. [ laughter ] >> steve: "lit af!" >> jimmy: get this, guys, i read about a marijuana company in los angeles that just sold a a joint that's three feet long. [ laughter ] and this is very thoughtful, they even included a little guide explaining what happens when you smoke a three foot joint. [ light laughter ] check this out, after six...
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steve: steve 6:20.n poverty law center forced to give mull iit will-million-dollar apology for calling next guest left wing extremist. remember when the 28-year-old socialist from new york said this? >> unemployment is low because everyone has two jobs. steve: well, get ready, because she just was one upped by elizabeth warren. you're headed down the highway when the guy in front slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges... how mature of them. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ when heartburn hits... fight back fast with tums smoothies. it neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum tum tum tum tums... smoothies... ...and introducing new tums sugar-free. are you rea
steve: steve 6:20.n poverty law center forced to give mull iit will-million-dollar apology for calling next guest left wing extremist. remember when the 28-year-old socialist from new york said this? >> unemployment is low because everyone has two jobs. steve: well, get ready, because she just was one upped by elizabeth warren. you're headed down the highway when the guy in front slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record...
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>> steve: yeah!k." >> jimmy: that dude is a child. [ laughter ] hey -- [ laughter ] but i had a great father's day. the kids are just really cute ght now. they're three and four and they're just awesomely cute and fun. and theyid handwritten cards for me and they -- they sang -- they sang ♪ happy father's day to you happy father's day to you's happy fathay dear daddy happy birthday to you ♪ [ laughter ] i go -- they got close. >> steve: almost. >> jimmy: almost, yeah. >> steve: yes! >> jimmy: you messed up, now go stand in the corner. [ laughter ] >> steve: in a circle. >> jimmy: they were so cute, it was great. but as i was celebrati father's day, couldn't help but think of the families being torn apart at the borderright now. it's heartbreaking to see the photos and hear the stories of what's going on right now. if you want to see how you can help, please go to w. tonightsm. we have a list of website that do great work for immigrants and their children. please checkt out and give atever you can. it
>> steve: yeah!k." >> jimmy: that dude is a child. [ laughter ] hey -- [ laughter ] but i had a great father's day. the kids are just really cute ght now. they're three and four and they're just awesomely cute and fun. and theyid handwritten cards for me and they -- they sang -- they sang ♪ happy father's day to you happy father's day to you's happy fathay dear daddy happy birthday to you ♪ [ laughter ] i go -- they got close. >> steve: almost. >> jimmy: almost,...
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steve: no! hear there are owners who do that, and i'm not going to be that guy. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? as we sit here today, you are the owner of the l.a. clippers. let's talk about how you became an owner of the clippers. so, you retired in 2014 from microsoft as a ceo, and the clippers were more or less going to be available. you paid $2 billion for the team, the highest price then ever paid for a sports team in basketball. were all the other owners happy with you because you elevate the value of their franchises? i assume they packed you on the back -- they pat you on the back whenever they see you. ste
steve: no! hear there are owners who do that, and i'm not going to be that guy. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes...
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steve. steve: thank you, jillian.ling you about releasing the fisa warrant carter page. moments ago the president tweeted this out. now we find out it was the unverified and fake dossier paid for by crooked hillary clinton and the dnc. it was knowingly and falsely submitted to fisa and which was responsible for starting the totally conflicted and discredited mueller witch-hunt. there is a lot going on in that tweet. ainsley: here to weigh in is dan bongino the former secret service agent and host of the dan bongino show podcast. he joins us now with his perspective. good morning to you, dan. what do you think about thi this? >> >> president trump is right and right to be annoyed, guys. listen, now we know, now that the fisa warrant application has been released. all 400 pantle pages and i have gotten through most of it, the case was a hoax. the hoax was paid for by hillary clinton. people in the media will the hoax and the hoax was brought to a court and lied to. guys, we're don't even have to use my words or the word
steve. steve: thank you, jillian.ling you about releasing the fisa warrant carter page. moments ago the president tweeted this out. now we find out it was the unverified and fake dossier paid for by crooked hillary clinton and the dnc. it was knowingly and falsely submitted to fisa and which was responsible for starting the totally conflicted and discredited mueller witch-hunt. there is a lot going on in that tweet. ainsley: here to weigh in is dan bongino the former secret service agent and...
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steve: yeah.olt. is he probably sore this morning. why are the elites so out of touch with mainstream america? mike rowe is up next. pete: vegans are holding vigils for seafood? ainsley: save the fish. >> from the fish's point of view if you were in your home you would not want a hook to be hooked into your mouth. it's scary. [laughter] pete: look at it from the fish's point of view. we're not kidding. he said it. ♪ going fishing in the dark ♪ lying on on your back ♪ and counting the stars ♪ where the cool grass grows ♪ p. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. gathered here are the world's finest insurance experts. rodney -- mastermind of discounts like safe driver, paperless. the list goes on. how about a discount for long lists? gold. mara, you save our customers hundreds for switching almost effortlessly. it's a gift. and jamie. -present. -together we are unstoppable. so, what are we gonna do? ♪ insurance. that's kind of what we do here. steve: once upon a time most americans used
steve: yeah.olt. is he probably sore this morning. why are the elites so out of touch with mainstream america? mike rowe is up next. pete: vegans are holding vigils for seafood? ainsley: save the fish. >> from the fish's point of view if you were in your home you would not want a hook to be hooked into your mouth. it's scary. [laughter] pete: look at it from the fish's point of view. we're not kidding. he said it. ♪ going fishing in the dark ♪ lying on on your back ♪ and counting...
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thank you, steve. steve: wait, he defected. brian: isn't he officially one of us. steve: yeah.. jillian joins us 20 minutes before the top of the hour. jillian: good morning. get you caught up with some of your news. the city isn't collecting a dime. that's what houston's mayor is saying after being accused of trying to take money from the families of fallen and injured firefighters. according to local reports, the city hired a law firm to collect $100,000 from the families of four heroes killed or hurt in the line of duty. the money would have gone towards paying their medical and ambulance bills after a deadly fire in 2013. this is a nightmare for a lot of people. do not eat honey smack cereal. that stern warning for the centers for disease control the breakfast favorite is likely behind the salmonella outbreak. 100 people have gotten sick in 33 states. kellogg recalled honey smacks last month. the c.d.c. says if you have a box at home. sadly, throw it away or return it. brian: so good for you. jillian: so good. i can't help it. get in shape and gain some cash if some lawmake
thank you, steve. steve: wait, he defected. brian: isn't he officially one of us. steve: yeah.. jillian joins us 20 minutes before the top of the hour. jillian: good morning. get you caught up with some of your news. the city isn't collecting a dime. that's what houston's mayor is saying after being accused of trying to take money from the families of fallen and injured firefighters. according to local reports, the city hired a law firm to collect $100,000 from the families of four heroes...
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thank you. >> thank you, steve. >> steve: so, i don't know. they promised it and took it back. >> sadly, we've seen this plant before. we've seen corporations in congress backed by corporations because of their lobbyist and they do what they want. let's look at the trump tax. many benefit from the tax cuts. after getting money from the american taxpayers they laid off 5000 people. when you talk about the bankruptcy reform in 2005, every time they open it up it always benefits bank and bank regulators and never the american people. we have to be mindful about what's happening. it's important for everyone watching to make sure they're calling congress and who's behind them and what's being done and who's it for and against. usually it's against working families. >> the interesting thing is that president trump talked all the time about being -- with the american worker. that means get involved on the worker side on issge gripe and grievances should be against toys "r" us and their failure to look at the changes with internet retailers like amazo
thank you. >> thank you, steve. >> steve: so, i don't know. they promised it and took it back. >> sadly, we've seen this plant before. we've seen corporations in congress backed by corporations because of their lobbyist and they do what they want. let's look at the trump tax. many benefit from the tax cuts. after getting money from the american taxpayers they laid off 5000 people. when you talk about the bankruptcy reform in 2005, every time they open it up it always benefits...
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steve: it is. these other people who are just climbing on statue of liberty. steve: yeah. go back a couple of years ago. the occupy wall street first one spread all across the country. you know, you are will political expert. it did seem to motivate people on the other side. >> what we saw in response to that is republicans slowly taking over, you know, the house, the senate, and ultimately the white house. after those protests. it is not very smart politics. and another -- interesting similarity we forget about 1968, richard nixon won with 43.5% of the vote. yet, he won in a landslide. and that's exactly the sort of thing we are looking at today. steve: all right. past prelude to today. charlie hurt, thank you very much for joining us live. >> thank you, steve. steve: 10 minutes before the top of the hour on this thursday. mike pompeo at this hour on in the air on his jet flying to north korea for another round of high stakes talk with kim jong un. we are going to talk about what needs to happen i
steve: it is. these other people who are just climbing on statue of liberty. steve: yeah. go back a couple of years ago. the occupy wall street first one spread all across the country. you know, you are will political expert. it did seem to motivate people on the other side. >> what we saw in response to that is republicans slowly taking over, you know, the house, the senate, and ultimately the white house. after those protests. it is not very smart politics. and another -- interesting...
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steve: why? traci: the white consumers would not be receptive to african-americans touching the same goods or any illusions that black americans are on equal status with white americans in the department store. and is why they embraced produced jim crow practices. went to a sears roebuck store in the 1950's and wanted to try on the out that you are wearing today, you could not do it? traci: it depended on the location. generally speaking, no, you could not try it on. i recall my grandmother telling me once that she had gone to downtown baltimore department store in order for her to figure children,ould fit her she had to hold it up to her children and try to eyeball it. you could not returned items once you purchased them. steve: president truman desegregated the military. the rise of martin luther king, so what was happening parallel to society and the civil rights movement? traci: this moment where ordinary people feel optimistic. they feel angry. they are willing to their life on the line to a
steve: why? traci: the white consumers would not be receptive to african-americans touching the same goods or any illusions that black americans are on equal status with white americans in the department store. and is why they embraced produced jim crow practices. went to a sears roebuck store in the 1950's and wanted to try on the out that you are wearing today, you could not do it? traci: it depended on the location. generally speaking, no, you could not try it on. i recall my grandmother...
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steve steve yeah.order. what are the numbers looking like? >> we're still seeing about 1,000 a day between ports of entry and another 2-300 arriving without documents at the ports of entry. steve: okay. so how many of the 1,000 are you able to stop? >> well, those are the apprehensions we're making. our border patrol agents are working very hard in south texas as well as in arizona ask across the whole border. steve steve okay. so we know the president has a zero tolerance policy as does the attorney general. of the 1,000 that you stop, what's happening to them? are you just turning them around and saying, okay, go back that way? >> no. for the single adults, we're prosecuting at a higher level are than before, more than quadrupled from the prior administration right now. so we're doing about 55% of all single adults are being prosecuted right now. that's an extra sanction that provides a deterrent for future crossing. steve so the loopholes have got to be driving you crazy. >> we can apprehend people,
steve steve yeah.order. what are the numbers looking like? >> we're still seeing about 1,000 a day between ports of entry and another 2-300 arriving without documents at the ports of entry. steve: okay. so how many of the 1,000 are you able to stop? >> well, those are the apprehensions we're making. our border patrol agents are working very hard in south texas as well as in arizona ask across the whole border. steve steve okay. so we know the president has a zero tolerance policy as...
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steve what are the weekends : like? sarah sanders: it depends on if we are traveling or not traveling. i usually try to spend time with my family on the weekends. steve: is there one trip that stands out in your mind? sarah sanders: several. there have been other really neat things we have done. i got to go as part of the presidential delegation for the olympics. our delegation was led by ivanka and she had a good mix of both diplomatic side and the fun, like cheerleading side, a really interesting mix. just a really cool experience. i have had the opportunity to do a lot of great things. steve you still enjoy the job? : sarah sanders: i love our country. i think the president is doing some incredible things and i am blessed to be a part of it. steve: if there was a think you could change, over they be? sarah sanders: probably shorter hours. less reporters? in all honesty, the thing that i would change the interaction. i think often when the cameras are off, the interaction between the press and the press team is at a m
steve what are the weekends : like? sarah sanders: it depends on if we are traveling or not traveling. i usually try to spend time with my family on the weekends. steve: is there one trip that stands out in your mind? sarah sanders: several. there have been other really neat things we have done. i got to go as part of the presidential delegation for the olympics. our delegation was led by ivanka and she had a good mix of both diplomatic side and the fun, like cheerleading side, a really...
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steve: n2020.steve actually, that's super easy. my bad., it's debilitating. if i call out with a migraine, that's one less ambulance to serve a community. i just don't want to let these people down. excedrin migraine. relief that works as hard as you do. you always get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed? let's say it in a really low voice. carl? lowest price, guaranteed. just stick with badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com steve: far left candidate lopez obrador won mexico's presidential election landslide promising economic stability and end to government corruption. our next guest says the leader's socialist sympathies and open border advocacy could spell trouble for those of us in the u.s. joining us now to discuss executive director of the hispanic society and host of the chris salcido radio show chris salcido. good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. receive steve what do we need to know about our new partner at the southern border. >> well, i think there should be a good deal of concern here in the united s
steve: n2020.steve actually, that's super easy. my bad., it's debilitating. if i call out with a migraine, that's one less ambulance to serve a community. i just don't want to let these people down. excedrin migraine. relief that works as hard as you do. you always get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed? let's say it in a really low voice. carl? lowest price, guaranteed. just stick with badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com steve: far left candidate lopez obrador won...
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steve, ainsley. steve: all right, brian, thank you.ed by the president himself, we saw it live yesterday. >> here with us today is an extraordinary man who embodies the highest ideals of loyalty, patriotism and service, sergeant alan jones. where is alan? >> i'm going to be 95 year's of age, hopefully you will allow me to bring my family to the oval office to meet you. >> yes. [cheers and applause] >> joining us after his very exciting day at the world war ii veteran retired u.s. army sergeant alan jones, sergeant jones, thank you so much for being with us, thank you so much for serving our great country, what was that like for you to stand next to the president of the united states yesterday? >> it was really a great experience. i will never forget it. it was awesome. steve: and you kind of put the president on the spot, sergeant by saying in front of all those people, can i come in to the oval office because what's he's supposed to say, he has to say yes but obviously he we wanted to salute your service. he did put you on the spot. t
steve, ainsley. steve: all right, brian, thank you.ed by the president himself, we saw it live yesterday. >> here with us today is an extraordinary man who embodies the highest ideals of loyalty, patriotism and service, sergeant alan jones. where is alan? >> i'm going to be 95 year's of age, hopefully you will allow me to bring my family to the oval office to meet you. >> yes. [cheers and applause] >> joining us after his very exciting day at the world war ii veteran...
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steve, ainsley. steve: thank you, brian.t, how it all works. listen to this. >> unemployment is low because everyone has two jobs. unemployment is low because people are working 60, 70, and 80 hours a week and can barely feed their kids. capitalism has not always existed in the world. it will not always exist in the world. ainsley: our next guest argues the way to combat the rise in socialism begins with education. his name isaac moore house, a national apprenticeship program. he joins us now. thank you so much for being with us. we listened to her comments. she is actually, looking at numbers it is actually not correct. americans working part-time because of a lack of full-time opportunity or wages has actually gone down. in june of 2010, there were 8.6 million people who were working part-time because they couldn't find a full-time opportunity f you look at numbers now, 4 . 7000000. that is the lowest since december of 2007. what is your reaction. >> yeah. there are opportunities everywhere. the economy is full of opportun
steve, ainsley. steve: thank you, brian.t, how it all works. listen to this. >> unemployment is low because everyone has two jobs. unemployment is low because people are working 60, 70, and 80 hours a week and can barely feed their kids. capitalism has not always existed in the world. it will not always exist in the world. ainsley: our next guest argues the way to combat the rise in socialism begins with education. his name isaac moore house, a national apprenticeship program. he joins us...
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steve: sure.ght. he did not do that. that's what has a lot of people scratching heir heads yesterday. ivan, let's look at future meetings, you think it would be a shoe in for the president to sit down with the new incoming president of mexico, right? >> i think. so they are kind of from opposite ends of the political spectrum but they are also sort of populist so they may have something in common. and also, you know, if the president is concerned about the border, immigration, security at the border. i mean, mexico is the country to talk to. and i think the united states could help mexico with some of their own problems. problem at the border. steve: of course the president has met with the president of china xi jinping but you think that would be a great summit, too. >> i think these at any rate trade difficulties could be a disaster if they're not corrected. he really needs to focus on intellectual property. that's what the chinese are really doing not the bilateral trade deficits that we have w
steve: sure.ght. he did not do that. that's what has a lot of people scratching heir heads yesterday. ivan, let's look at future meetings, you think it would be a shoe in for the president to sit down with the new incoming president of mexico, right? >> i think. so they are kind of from opposite ends of the political spectrum but they are also sort of populist so they may have something in common. and also, you know, if the president is concerned about the border, immigration, security at...
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steve: steve, how do you see this. particularly my distinction between the populous movement not just in the republican party but democratic party. >> you capture something with the framing that's forgotten. when i go to oklahoma and iowa and around the country much like kristine spoke about people wanted a wrecking ball. people call populism the recking ball. people don't know they are populous. people had a sense. today i'm not sure if they know if they are populous or elitist. they wanted change. a lot of my relatives that voted for donald trump did so because they felt demiened by a system that forgotten their service to the country. they fought in wars and saw their job shift off and not getting the social contract new york finances. i would say wall street verses main street. steve: i think that's right. >> i think main street and were real work happens and people throw themselves into that. they think there is a social contract that will allow they're kids grow up in a system that was built. that's where i think
steve: steve, how do you see this. particularly my distinction between the populous movement not just in the republican party but democratic party. >> you capture something with the framing that's forgotten. when i go to oklahoma and iowa and around the country much like kristine spoke about people wanted a wrecking ball. people call populism the recking ball. people don't know they are populous. people had a sense. today i'm not sure if they know if they are populous or elitist. they...
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steve: lawn rage?c with my friends ♪ and i can't wait to get on the road again ♪ on the road again ♪ over the last 24 hours, you finished preparing him for college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b vaccine. i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. but my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the ada for its e
steve: lawn rage?c with my friends ♪ and i can't wait to get on the road again ♪ on the road again ♪ over the last 24 hours, you finished preparing him for college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b...
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steve: so they made the deadline? ainsley: yes. steve: jillian, thank you. as we told you congressman jim jordan has just announced in the last 24 hours he is running for speaker of the house. he will join us for live interview since the announcement. that will be in 15 minutes. brian: drones are used by military for elite missions. using them to huntington down terrorists. the drone warrior himself brad velicovich joins us next. ito take care of anyct messy situations.. and put irritation in its place. and if i can get comfortable keeping this tookus safe and protected... you can get comfortable doing the same with yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. is taking the family up to the lake for the weekend. but without the white knuckles this time. 'cuz his new 2018 ford f-150 has blis with trailer coverage. it's brainiac smart. not only does it watch your f-150's blind spots, it's got your trailer covered too. just another reason why ford f-series is america's best-selling truck for 41 straight years. ♪ this is the new 2018 ford f-150. it doesn't jus
steve: so they made the deadline? ainsley: yes. steve: jillian, thank you. as we told you congressman jim jordan has just announced in the last 24 hours he is running for speaker of the house. he will join us for live interview since the announcement. that will be in 15 minutes. brian: drones are used by military for elite missions. using them to huntington down terrorists. the drone warrior himself brad velicovich joins us next. ito take care of anyct messy situations.. and put irritation in...
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steve: montana?emocratic party is to abolish ice. >> there is now a vacancy on the supreme court. i think you are going to be extremely happy with the selection. [cheers] >> they don't understand president trump has loyal supporters. we are very loyal to him because we sent him up there to do a job. he is doing a job for the american people. steve: former thai navy seal dying overnight to save a boy's soccer team. all those 12 boys trapped in a cave for two weeks in thailand. thailand. secretary of state mike pompeo kicks off two weeks of meetings in pyongyang. >> that trump, kim and pompeo relationship is the heart of it all. kim has to want to denuclearize. >> did i ever tell you how easy it would be for me to be president? good evening, ladies and gentlemen of the great state of montana. thank you for being here. goodbye. ♪ >> bill: that's what phil sass sar sounds like in a prerecorded phil vassar. we will have him live on that very stage shortly. however, the weather is not cooperating. steve: h
steve: montana?emocratic party is to abolish ice. >> there is now a vacancy on the supreme court. i think you are going to be extremely happy with the selection. [cheers] >> they don't understand president trump has loyal supporters. we are very loyal to him because we sent him up there to do a job. he is doing a job for the american people. steve: former thai navy seal dying overnight to save a boy's soccer team. all those 12 boys trapped in a cave for two weeks in thailand....
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steve: steve that's right.ready to start. tell us who these 60 people are. they are all wounded warriors. >> all wounded warriors, all over the country as tracy said earlier. the great support from the community. the police, fire department, volunteers, supporters all up and down the route. we're really excited. brian: i look around. you have to be innovative. i see this veteran here, no legs. he will be doing with his arms. others have one leg or they have adjusted the bike. that is what they do in life, they adjust what they have to deal with in life knew. >> one of the obstacles. one of the things tracy emphasizes in her programs, how you keep warriors actively engaged and involved with other warriors. the key to rehabilitation and ultimate recovery. ainsley: what does this mean to you, tracy? you walked all these individuals through their story. >> a healthy body leads to a healthy mind. whether running biking, walk being, going to the gym, that helps in your journey. steve: 15 years ago on this program, th
steve: steve that's right.ready to start. tell us who these 60 people are. they are all wounded warriors. >> all wounded warriors, all over the country as tracy said earlier. the great support from the community. the police, fire department, volunteers, supporters all up and down the route. we're really excited. brian: i look around. you have to be innovative. i see this veteran here, no legs. he will be doing with his arms. others have one leg or they have adjusted the bike. that is what...
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steve: really. carolee: there are people that dress up in gilded age costumes, drive gilded age carriages with the horses, and with passengers in costumes. so this is, you know coming to , the present. my book is more obviously about the gilded age, but this epilogue part has been most surprising to me. i have met with some of these coachmen, i have driven with them, i have talked with them, and i am sort of just amazed and shocked that we know about civil war reenactments, but there are gilded age coaching reenactments that go on today. and because it is a very expensive hobby to have that many horses, and carriages, and staff, there are people, like for instance, as far as i understand, a rockefeller descendent who is a gilded age reenactor who drives carriages. so we have got an interesting gilded age reenactment going on right now. so so that is sort of the epilogue of the book. i'm working on it. i don't have a date yet, but i will keep you updated as to when it might come out. steve: one final
steve: really. carolee: there are people that dress up in gilded age costumes, drive gilded age carriages with the horses, and with passengers in costumes. so this is, you know coming to , the present. my book is more obviously about the gilded age, but this epilogue part has been most surprising to me. i have met with some of these coachmen, i have driven with them, i have talked with them, and i am sort of just amazed and shocked that we know about civil war reenactments, but there are gilded...
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price. >> steve: v.i. price. >> jimmy: vincent -- >> steve: vincent price? his song is -- ♪ ♪ tyrannosaurus you may have tiny arms but you've got a big plus ♪ ♪ your giant legs are super fast in the forst ♪ ♪ oh he's a dino who eats people but he can't grip a beach ball tyrannosaurus ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tariq, whenever you're ready, man. >> tariq: that was decent. >> jimmy: appreciate it, man. >> tariq: i'll do this next one. >> jimmy: thank you, buddy. this is from @jason bergeron. maybe it's tom bergeron's son. >> steve: could be. >> jimmy: all right. his song is -- tariq. ♪ let's talk about rex baby he's going to eat you or me ♪ ♪ let's talk about all the ways out of the park or up a tree ♪ ♪ let's talk about rex let's talk about rex ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how come you're not doing tall of these? >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: you should be doing all these songs. that was ten times better than anything i've done so far. >> steve: threw harmonies in there too. whoa, whoa, whoa. hey don't judge yourself. >> jimmy: i love him. i lo
price. >> steve: v.i. price. >> jimmy: vincent -- >> steve: vincent price? his song is -- ♪ ♪ tyrannosaurus you may have tiny arms but you've got a big plus ♪ ♪ your giant legs are super fast in the forst ♪ ♪ oh he's a dino who eats people but he can't grip a beach ball tyrannosaurus ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tariq, whenever you're ready, man. >> tariq: that was decent. >> jimmy: appreciate it, man. >> tariq: i'll do this...
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steve: you are from new jersey. if you were alive on december 7, 1941 listening to the radio with your family, what would you have heard that day and the day that followed the famous infamy speech by fdr? prof. byrnes: what would you have heard that day? that is interesting. you would have heard, initially, the news flash on sunday which would have been very spotty that something had happened. i would imagine over the course of the day what you had were updates and people breaking with additional details. certainly, by monday morning, you knew the country was at war, even in fact if congress had not acted yet. and what i think you would have heard with roosevelt's speech is the wisdom of the approach that i have been talking about. this was a time when only the president could speak for the country. he had been very careful to hoard that political capital, and now when he needed it to rally the nation to arguably the most important cause it had ever engaged in, he was seen as i think primarily, not universally, but
steve: you are from new jersey. if you were alive on december 7, 1941 listening to the radio with your family, what would you have heard that day and the day that followed the famous infamy speech by fdr? prof. byrnes: what would you have heard that day? that is interesting. you would have heard, initially, the news flash on sunday which would have been very spotty that something had happened. i would imagine over the course of the day what you had were updates and people breaking with...
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steve:. one of the things you hear about president trump is we can't figure out what his strategy is, why he's so nice to putin, why he's going around being aggressive and insalting to our friend, and sucking up and cuddling up with our foes. what do you think is the strategy behind this? how do you respond to that argument about him getting it the wrong way around being too nice to the foes. >> i saw this in the transition of the earth days of the administration prioritizing north korea. not doing what the democratic foreign policy establishment joined by the john mccain establishment wants to do which is go to war with putin and get america involved inn the syrian civil war. and deal with the threats that are most of m present. as you pointed out in your intro, china being the digital information threat and the old school military threat the u.s. has to worry about the most of. the bureaucracies have been slow to come along. itit took a while to get the people president's people confirmed.
steve:. one of the things you hear about president trump is we can't figure out what his strategy is, why he's so nice to putin, why he's going around being aggressive and insalting to our friend, and sucking up and cuddling up with our foes. what do you think is the strategy behind this? how do you respond to that argument about him getting it the wrong way around being too nice to the foes. >> i saw this in the transition of the earth days of the administration prioritizing north korea....
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>> steve: yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: wow. [ light laughter ] it was great. >> steve: yeah. good.y: you did? >> steve: that was his nickname? no that was his nickname, bruno. >> jimmy: did you ever meet him before? >> steve: oh yeah. he's hosted a couple times. super nice guy. >> jimmy: that's a great story. >> steve: oh yeah. >> jimmy: ready? i swear. [ light laughter ] ♪ thank you, paper ketchup cups for supplying me with enough ketchup to enjoy two, three, heck, >> steve: just a sampling of ketchup. >> jimmy: were just gonna give you a sampling of ketchup. >> steve: you don't want to get over ketchuped, trust me. >> jimmy: just try it and see if you like it if you like it -- >> steve: you like it you get another paper cup. and the pump is more than the ketchup cup holds. so don't do a full pump. it will overflow. >> jimmy: yeah. do like a half like a three quarter pump -- >> steve: two quarter pump, seven-eighths -- >> jimmy: seven-eighths type of pump. how long have we worked together? >> steve: i'd say about 19 1/2, 19 and 3/4 years. >> jimmy: did you ever realize we have sim
>> steve: yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: wow. [ light laughter ] it was great. >> steve: yeah. good.y: you did? >> steve: that was his nickname? no that was his nickname, bruno. >> jimmy: did you ever meet him before? >> steve: oh yeah. he's hosted a couple times. super nice guy. >> jimmy: that's a great story. >> steve: oh yeah. >> jimmy: ready? i swear. [ light laughter ] ♪ thank you, paper ketchup cups for supplying me with enough ketchup to...
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steve: what?ice putting a detainer on this man shooting a police officer in the head nearly killing him. not his first run with the law how did he fall through the cracks. steve: todd piro is having breakfast with friends. good morning, sir. you are watching "fox & friends" this thursday. ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ what pain? with advil liqui-gels it's a high-tech sleep revolution. the sleep number 360 smart bed intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts. so you wake up ready to run the world. the new sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999. ♪ ♪ let your perfect drive come together at the lincoln summer invitation sales event. get 0% apr on select 2018 lincoln models plus $1,000 bonus cash. ♪ it is such a good time to dance ♪ ♪ it is such a good time to [ laughing ] ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo [ goose honking ] ♪ [ laughing ] a bad day on the road still beats a good one off it. ♪ progressive helps keep you out there. ♪ moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis was i
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steve: okay.ext guest is a sheriff who says the left is playing a very dangerous game with this talk. ainsley: and, call him the wedding crasher in chief. president trump gives one newly wed couple a gift they will never forget. and jillian is bringing us a gift ♪ i can't get enough of you, baby. >> the dunkin' donuts fries. ♪ ime for the 'lowest prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. does your bed do that? it's the last chance for final closeout savings on the queen c2 mattress. now only $599, save $300. ends sunday. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. like concert tickets or a new snowboard. matt: whoo! whoo! jen: but that all changed when we bought a house. matt: voilà! jen: matt started turning into his dad. matt: mm. that's some good mulch. ♪ i'm awake. but it was pretty nifty when jen showed me how easy it was to protect our home and auto with progressive. [ wrapper crinkling ] get this butterscotch out of he
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steve: unwinding is not a bad thing. banks should be learned out those reserve instead of rotting in the fed. but the key thing is not so much the interest rates. it's what the feds are starting to signal to the banks. pull back on lending. the economy is getting overheated. i wish somebody would tell the fed. it's people, the people when they start to do better overheat? you get a pay raise, you feel purchase overheating? maria: i like the heat. steve: it's crazy. the idea that the economy is a machine. preposterous. step back and leave it alone. i think they are starting to feel the economy maybe overheating or getting too prosperous so they try to slow it down. not so much through interest rates. i have been telling lenders, we are watching what you are doing. tony soprano approach. maria: there is a narrative that the consumer slows down in the next couple years because of higher interest rates and inflationary forces. do you think we have to worry about the consumer slowing down going into the mid-term elections? st
steve: unwinding is not a bad thing. banks should be learned out those reserve instead of rotting in the fed. but the key thing is not so much the interest rates. it's what the feds are starting to signal to the banks. pull back on lending. the economy is getting overheated. i wish somebody would tell the fed. it's people, the people when they start to do better overheat? you get a pay raise, you feel purchase overheating? maria: i like the heat. steve: it's crazy. the idea that the economy is...
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steve. steve: lauren, thank you so much for the fantastic summary. kimberly, christian, the congressmen are still with me. let's pick up the last of the points that one dimension which is this issue over the last days which is to the military indictments i came down on friday. the president somehow asked president demanded that he extradite the 12 people named in that indictment. what you think of that? >> well, look, if they were to do that, even if they extradited one, not clear to me that bob mueller would be able to prosecute the case. the theory in the indictment is probably valid but remember the fbi never took the dnc server so the idea that you that beyond a reasonable doubt would actually be something that would be questionable. remember, the indicted the russian troll farms a few weeks ago or a couple months ago they did not think anyone which up to court. one of the companies hired american council and they showed up and started demanding discovery and mueller was not ready to try the case. they do try to do a continuance so the indictment
steve. steve: lauren, thank you so much for the fantastic summary. kimberly, christian, the congressmen are still with me. let's pick up the last of the points that one dimension which is this issue over the last days which is to the military indictments i came down on friday. the president somehow asked president demanded that he extradite the 12 people named in that indictment. what you think of that? >> well, look, if they were to do that, even if they extradited one, not clear to me...
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steve? steve: thank you, jillian.sun valley conference. ainsley: summer camp for billionaires is known for laying foundation for megadeals and mergers. brian: really? i just thought it was about camping. fox business network's deirdre bolton is live in sun valley, idaho with more and what we can expect and how much more we need to get in. ainsley: it would be glamping for them. >> yes. few more zeros all around. you're right, this is family-friendly event. bankers are here. tech titans are here. media titans. so are their families. allen and company, which is the host company really encourages people to get out. you can see the beautiful scenery. you can bike, hike. they're hoping deals get done on the side. i also want to note, there are expert speakers. usually one per day in the morning. yesterday's big talk was about cryptocurrency. as far as some of the people i personally seen attending facebook's mark zuckerberg, for example. amazon's jeff bezos. our big media boss, 21st century fox chairman, rupert murdoch. cb
steve? steve: thank you, jillian.sun valley conference. ainsley: summer camp for billionaires is known for laying foundation for megadeals and mergers. brian: really? i just thought it was about camping. fox business network's deirdre bolton is live in sun valley, idaho with more and what we can expect and how much more we need to get in. ainsley: it would be glamping for them. >> yes. few more zeros all around. you're right, this is family-friendly event. bankers are here. tech titans...
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steve: we appreciate your time. they do. -- thank you. >> you are watching american history tv on c-span3. likein the conversation, us on facebook at c-span history. afro-american studies professor discusses the challenges department store anders faced in the 1950's 1960's. american history tv reported the interview at the organization of american historians annual meeting in sacramento, california. professor tracy parker. you are working on a book that includes the 1950's, working-class americans and black americans. all tied into sears roebuck and company. what is -- what is the research been like? traci: it looks at department stores. i focused on department stores because they have touted consumption as a means of realizing democracy. places, department stores allow anyone, black, white, regardless of age or gender to enter and buy.
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e steve: hey! [ cheers and appla ♪ >> jimmy: "pulp fiction." >> steve: ooh! ♪ avlight laughter ] >> jimmy: i shoulddone dances for every thing like yeah -- ♪ yeah, like that. [ cheers ] "saturday night fever" is that. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: and "grease" is that. >> sterban cowboy" is that, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, "urban cowboy" is like -- >> steve: yeah. no, no, there -- yeah, there all right. >> jimmy: the guy can do i all. and this is his first time visiting our show. he's here to tell us about his new movie "gotti," about john gotti. it's in theaters today. [ cheers and applause if you love any of those like mafia type of -- if you like, you know "godfather," "sopranos," this is perfect for you. he transforms into john gotti. look at this. this is him, when he's i prison as john gotti. look at this. ooh boy. [ audience ohs ] r look at that ght there. he's the man, the legend. john travolta is here tonight! >> steve: come on! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ooh. i love john. plus from "incrediblus 2," sophiais on the show. >> steve: oh! [ cheers and appl
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>> steve: he helps him!y: dan scavino, the guy who helps write trump's tweets is considering leaving the white house. yeah. after thinking long and hard he said, "i've decided it's time for me to covfefe." [ laughter and applause ] and that's -- i just have -- some business news. since a judge approved at&t's merger with time warner, experts say it could open up the door for other big companies to merge. well, we took a look at some companies we'd like to see merge just because of what they could rename themselves. i'll show you what i mean. for example, if saks 5th avenue and citigroup merged, they'd be "saks in the citi." >> steve: oh! [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: i'd like that. >> steve: i love that. >> jimmy: i'd like to see that happen. >> steve: love to see it. >> jimmy: next up, if myspace and ebay merged, they'd be, "mybay." [ laughter and applause ] here's another, if chili's and netflix merged, they'd be "netflix and chili's." come on! [ laughter and applause ] that's perfect. why's that not
>> steve: he helps him!y: dan scavino, the guy who helps write trump's tweets is considering leaving the white house. yeah. after thinking long and hard he said, "i've decided it's time for me to covfefe." [ laughter and applause ] and that's -- i just have -- some business news. since a judge approved at&t's merger with time warner, experts say it could open up the door for other big companies to merge. well, we took a look at some companies we'd like to see merge just...
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steve: what about his rallies? in the rallies when people are shouting things about various news networks and so-called fake news, he is clearly encouraging that, right? carrie: you know the president's , view of the news media is to some extent certainly understandable. i think there is a lot of bias there. i have children at home. it all feeds into each other. if one kid hits the other, they start escalating. however that is not -- i do think it is a different situation that we see when you are actually encouraging personal attacks on someone. that aside i think this is another one of those points. there are people who agree or disagree with the president's approach to, you know how do we , talk about and be concerned about liberal bias in the media. i think it is something many more people are concerned about than those who agree with the president's approach to it. i think we will go back to the supreme court, that is something that is not at all that kind of a controversial thing. it unites people across the b
steve: what about his rallies? in the rallies when people are shouting things about various news networks and so-called fake news, he is clearly encouraging that, right? carrie: you know the president's , view of the news media is to some extent certainly understandable. i think there is a lot of bias there. i have children at home. it all feeds into each other. if one kid hits the other, they start escalating. however that is not -- i do think it is a different situation that we see when you...
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steve was doing the exact opposite.was doubling down on consumer at the time everybody else and the conventional wisdom said put your money in storage and server. i thought it was brilliant. the type of questions he asked were different. i did before i left, i thought, i hope he offers me a job. david: did your friends tell you this was not a good idea? tim: they thought i was nuts. [laughter] tim: they thought i was nuts. again, conventional wisdom is you are working for the top personal computer maker in the world. why would you ever leave? you have a career ahead. it wasn't a decision you could sit down and do the engineering kind of analysis, saying here are the pluses and minuses, because that analysis would always say stay put. it was this voice in your head saying, go west, young man. go west. david: despite the fact there was no state income tax in texas, you said go west. you said this was the best professional decision of your life, i assume? tim: maybe the best decision. i'm not sure you have to put professio
steve was doing the exact opposite.was doubling down on consumer at the time everybody else and the conventional wisdom said put your money in storage and server. i thought it was brilliant. the type of questions he asked were different. i did before i left, i thought, i hope he offers me a job. david: did your friends tell you this was not a good idea? tim: they thought i was nuts. [laughter] tim: they thought i was nuts. again, conventional wisdom is you are working for the top personal...