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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: from the u.s. army collection campaigns of world war i, the mexican expedition, 1916 to 1917. julie prieto, who is a historian at the u.s. army center for military history, thank you very much for being with us. julie: thank you. tv is onan history c-span3 every weekend, featuring museum doors, archival films, college lectures, and discussions on the presidency, the civil war, and more. you can watch these in their entirety on c-span.org/history. here is a quick look at one of our programs. >> [indiscernible] >> helping a child think for himself, to think critically, is one of the most important tools you can carry with him for the rest of his life. a child needs experience to gain this ability and the study of a newspaper can furnish that much needed experience. had sixth grade class provision for the regular study of a newspaper in their breakfast club, where the children group themselves and formulate according to their interest. the children delight in exploring and discussing the day's events,
steve: from the u.s. army collection campaigns of world war i, the mexican expedition, 1916 to 1917. julie prieto, who is a historian at the u.s. army center for military history, thank you very much for being with us. julie: thank you. tv is onan history c-span3 every weekend, featuring museum doors, archival films, college lectures, and discussions on the presidency, the civil war, and more. you can watch these in their entirety on c-span.org/history. here is a quick look at one of our...
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steve: general pershing, they steve: general pershing, they called him blackjack pershing. significant player in the modern military. julie: yes. a very significant player. he had up until now an illustrious career. he had also been governor in the philippines. this is the first time he is given a large army to command. so this is sort of a testing ground not only for new material for the army, but for john pershing himself. he is able to prove himself in the field, he is able to command large units. like i said, he tests new material, and he is able to show that he is an innovative leader and that he is able to attract a large degree of talent to him and loyalty from the soldiers, which was something not every commander could do in the field. steve: they are going for their morning bath and had their own barber. there had to be a tremendous amount of support staff to handle the horses at all that came with that, of course, and just the basic needs of the men in the military. they were all men at that time. julie: they were all men. there is a huge amount of support staff.
steve: general pershing, they steve: general pershing, they called him blackjack pershing. significant player in the modern military. julie: yes. a very significant player. he had up until now an illustrious career. he had also been governor in the philippines. this is the first time he is given a large army to command. so this is sort of a testing ground not only for new material for the army, but for john pershing himself. he is able to prove himself in the field, he is able to command large...
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steve: she totally did.t is fascinating she became a symbol of women's rights and of opposition to slavery, because she did not have a deeper record in either of them. it was the time of the seneca falls convention when people declared all were created equal. jessie fremont was not a participant in that movement. there is a quote from later in which elizabeth cady stanton, the great women's rights advocate, asked fremont for a contribution and jessie fremont said, i don't know. i think women in their present condition manage men better. she did come around to supporting the right to vote, but she was not a radical feminist in that way. nevertheless, she was very ambitious and became more public. when her husband was nominated for president, women seized upon her as a symbol. women had been politically active not only on behalf of themselves, white women i should say, but on behalf of opposition to slavery. women of all races were participants in the antislavery movement and were politically active in that wa
steve: she totally did.t is fascinating she became a symbol of women's rights and of opposition to slavery, because she did not have a deeper record in either of them. it was the time of the seneca falls convention when people declared all were created equal. jessie fremont was not a participant in that movement. there is a quote from later in which elizabeth cady stanton, the great women's rights advocate, asked fremont for a contribution and jessie fremont said, i don't know. i think women in...
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steve: from the u.s. army collection campaigns of world war i, the mexican expedition, 1916 to 1917. julie prieto, who is a historian at the u.s. army center for military history, thank you very much for being with us. julie: thank you. >> this is american history tv on c-span3 every weekend, featuring programs exploring our nations past. >> sunday at 7 p.m. eastern, an interview with korean war veteran alan clark, who shares his experience in korea with the marine corps between 1950-53, from the korean war legacy foundation oral history collection. here is a preview. out, it was, as you probably know, it was just one road, a thin road, you could not pass most of the time. we just went down that road. that was the way out. couldn't do that. we were ambushed several times. .ne was a major ambush my part of the convoy. they hit us. we did not know they were there. they were not firing. they hit us all at once. the jeep i was in, i was in the backseat at the time, the jeep was hit, the engine was stopped. it
steve: from the u.s. army collection campaigns of world war i, the mexican expedition, 1916 to 1917. julie prieto, who is a historian at the u.s. army center for military history, thank you very much for being with us. julie: thank you. >> this is american history tv on c-span3 every weekend, featuring programs exploring our nations past. >> sunday at 7 p.m. eastern, an interview with korean war veteran alan clark, who shares his experience in korea with the marine corps between...
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steve? steve: thank you very much, griff.president returns to the campaign trail tomorrow down in tulsa with a big rally. joe biden is back in his basement having now gone over two months without holding a formal in person press conference. so are the media covering for biden by not demanding transparency and answers on top of election issues. here to discuss media reporter for the hill joe con challenge. joe, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. how are you? steve: i'm doing okay. a couple of days ago joe biden, -- joe con charges did that press conference i guess you would call it more of a press availability where he talked about the president and covid. and campaign reporter peter doocy who used to live upstairs at my house tried to ask him some questions on the way in or out had no interest in answering them. so far that has worked. less is more with joe biden and the press. >> you agree, actually, with terry mcauliff the former virginia governor who says joe biden should stay in his basement because the strategy
steve? steve: thank you very much, griff.president returns to the campaign trail tomorrow down in tulsa with a big rally. joe biden is back in his basement having now gone over two months without holding a formal in person press conference. so are the media covering for biden by not demanding transparency and answers on top of election issues. here to discuss media reporter for the hill joe con challenge. joe, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. how are you? steve: i'm doing...
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steve: yeah.oing out there is essentially she is saying not only reform the police but we place the police. brian: exactly. going to make sense. steve: going to replace police in saint paul's high schools. last night final vote 5 to 1. they voted to remove the police officers. the school resource officers through the police department at 7 of the high schools. they will come up with their own new safety plan. ainsley: why the schools? brian: school safety is paramount in america. taking the people that know about school safety out of the schools. steve: the thing is they have been working for years to try to reimagine the school resource officer. they no longer made arrests for petty crimes and didn't use handcuffs. ainsley: all the places to cut why the schools? they protect children. brian: in new york, too. steve: they are coming up with a new plan. here's the thing. what they really october to is having armed officers in schools. and i don't know but, but the things we have seen over the last
steve: yeah.oing out there is essentially she is saying not only reform the police but we place the police. brian: exactly. going to make sense. steve: going to replace police in saint paul's high schools. last night final vote 5 to 1. they voted to remove the police officers. the school resource officers through the police department at 7 of the high schools. they will come up with their own new safety plan. ainsley: why the schools? brian: school safety is paramount in america. taking the...
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steve? steve: jillian, thank you.icism over his upcoming 4th of july trip, actually the third of july , to mount rushmore as some on the left even support getting rid of mount rushmore. here with reaction fox news contributor deroy murdock. good morning to you. >> good morning, steve how you? steve: i'm doing okay. as we look forward to the president's trip on friday out to south dakota it's not surprising that there are a number of people who are criticizing the president for his trip there where he would like to set off some fireworks over it for the first time in over 10 years, because there are a lot of people who criticize everything donald trump does. >> that's right if he went to trump tower they complain because they're trapped in midtown manhattan, and the grand canyon they would say it's not wide enough or deep enough and if he went to a landfill they complain about that so he gets up in the morning and goes to sleep and it's pretty much what the pattern is today. sadly. steve: when you look at what the moun
steve? steve: jillian, thank you.icism over his upcoming 4th of july trip, actually the third of july , to mount rushmore as some on the left even support getting rid of mount rushmore. here with reaction fox news contributor deroy murdock. good morning to you. >> good morning, steve how you? steve: i'm doing okay. as we look forward to the president's trip on friday out to south dakota it's not surprising that there are a number of people who are criticizing the president for his trip...
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steve? steve: we do have senator tim scott as the guy behind this latest bill that's going to head through the senate be announced a little later on today. he's going to be with us at 8:00 eastern time. it will be interesting though. because, keep in mind, there are a bunch of different moving parts to this. the white house with the executive order yesterday you saw what it was. democrats said it was not enough. the house is trying to present somethintry presentsomething thd sweeping. it looks as if the senate version, which mitch mcconnell would like to take to the floor as soon as he can but he does not know if he is going to be able to get any democrats to help him to get to 60, which means it stalls in the senate, brian. brian: yes. so, tim scott says, basically, we're two thirds of the way there we are not going to agreement the poison pill is immunity. if you get rid of immunity for cops. we are not going to have any cops. they will be sued for every little or big altercation that happ
steve? steve: we do have senator tim scott as the guy behind this latest bill that's going to head through the senate be announced a little later on today. he's going to be with us at 8:00 eastern time. it will be interesting though. because, keep in mind, there are a bunch of different moving parts to this. the white house with the executive order yesterday you saw what it was. democrats said it was not enough. the house is trying to present somethintry presentsomething thd sweeping. it looks...
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steve. would say. ainsley: it's been so long you forgot. steve: good morning, everybody. live from studio f. we are august in one room together after three months scattered throughout the tristate area. of course, as is america, we are social distancing. so ainsley is over in what we refer to as the fish bowl. brian is over at the big plastic desk and i because i showed up last week and i got to pick my spot i'm in the living room in the most comfortable chair at the fox news channel. brian: you are in the man cave. steve: next three hours it. is good because today as well, new york city is entering phase 2. people are going to be able to get a hair cut. restaurants are opening for outdoor dining. progress. brian: maybe we can get a hair cut while outdoor dining. steve: it's america, baby. ainsley: no, you will get hair in your food, brian. ainsley: i keep looking at y'all in the studio. straight ahead at the camera. i haven't seen you for so long i want to stare at you guys. you look great.
steve. would say. ainsley: it's been so long you forgot. steve: good morning, everybody. live from studio f. we are august in one room together after three months scattered throughout the tristate area. of course, as is america, we are social distancing. so ainsley is over in what we refer to as the fish bowl. brian is over at the big plastic desk and i because i showed up last week and i got to pick my spot i'm in the living room in the most comfortable chair at the fox news channel. brian:...
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ainsley: steve over to you. steve: thank you very much.symbols expanding beyond confederate generals in washington d.c. yesterday, late in the day, protesters tried taking down the statue of andrew jackson before the u.s. park patrol shutdown the scene and here in new york city, the museum of american history, natural history, is removing a statue of teddy roosevelt that crit beings say glorifies colonialism and he is right there on the horse and an african american and indian american are on foot. here with reaction fox news contributor and fox nation host tammy bruce. tammy, this seems to be the number one topic in america right now the president has tweeted out he signed an executive order this morning as well protecting things on federal property. are there some symbols, some statues that may have outlived their message and need to come down? >> you know, one of the problems we're dealing with now is that this is a conversation that is not limited even to that, and it's about mar xism, and the people controlling the narrative at this p
ainsley: steve over to you. steve: thank you very much.symbols expanding beyond confederate generals in washington d.c. yesterday, late in the day, protesters tried taking down the statue of andrew jackson before the u.s. park patrol shutdown the scene and here in new york city, the museum of american history, natural history, is removing a statue of teddy roosevelt that crit beings say glorifies colonialism and he is right there on the horse and an african american and indian american are on...
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steve. steve: all right, ainsley, thank you.ss the country are feeling the impact of nationwide unrest over the last couple of weeks. here in new york city one new york city police department precinct commander is quitting the force after decades of service reportedly over the department's lack of guidance on reform efforts. while the city police commissioner is warning the criminal justice system in new york is imploding. here reaction host of justice with judge jeanine, author of liars, liberals and leakers, judge jeanine pirro, good morning to you. jeanine: good morning. steve: frustrating for people in law enforcement because they are trying to figure out who they can arrest these days because it is getting harder and harder to arrest somebody and keep them in jail because here in new york state as you know, judge, it's a resolving door, you get arrested, they take you downtown, next thing you know you're out. jeanine: yeah. well, you know, the resignation by this precinct commander in the 46th precinct which is a very high-
steve. steve: all right, ainsley, thank you.ss the country are feeling the impact of nationwide unrest over the last couple of weeks. here in new york city one new york city police department precinct commander is quitting the force after decades of service reportedly over the department's lack of guidance on reform efforts. while the city police commissioner is warning the criminal justice system in new york is imploding. here reaction host of justice with judge jeanine, author of liars,...
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steve: right.usinesses and people who live in the chop zone or chaz zone they suffered. but now they say, look, we understand the black black lives matter movement and we stand with them but the city left us out to dry, circumstantial. we were on our own. and the suit also says the city helped chop occupants by giving them stronger barriers, public restroom facilities and restroom supplies. what the people there say you know what? they allowed this to happen. they gave the protesters an inch and they took a mile. regarding, you know, the chop leaders on their twitter account and it's unclear who exactly runs that the chop leaders said, you know, we have concluded but the demonstrators who talked to the seattle times late last night said you know, we haven't heard about any tweets. we have no plans to wrap it up. and so they said our demands are not met. why would we leave? and that is a problem for the people who are still there running businesses and live and that's why they filed the class action
steve: right.usinesses and people who live in the chop zone or chaz zone they suffered. but now they say, look, we understand the black black lives matter movement and we stand with them but the city left us out to dry, circumstantial. we were on our own. and the suit also says the city helped chop occupants by giving them stronger barriers, public restroom facilities and restroom supplies. what the people there say you know what? they allowed this to happen. they gave the protesters an inch...
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steve? steve: jillian, thank you very much. 7:30 here in the east. as south dakota starts picking up the pieces following a violent response to -- quick response to violent protest. our next guest now turning the focus on the future of policing and what it should look like. south dakota governor republican kristi noem joins us right now. governor, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. steve: i know you value peaceful protest, things were not peaceful sunday night. you had to activate the national guard. tell us what happened. >> well, free speech is a fundamental right. and you know, peaceful protest have their purpose. people protest when they feel like they are not being heard. what happened on sunday night is that i prestaged national guard troops in several different communities in south dakota so that they would be ready, if needed. and it was needed in sioux falls on sunday night. within minutes of the mayor asking for national guard troops, they were on the scene and were able to shut down a lot of the violence going on. really what nat
steve? steve: jillian, thank you very much. 7:30 here in the east. as south dakota starts picking up the pieces following a violent response to -- quick response to violent protest. our next guest now turning the focus on the future of policing and what it should look like. south dakota governor republican kristi noem joins us right now. governor, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. steve: i know you value peaceful protest, things were not peaceful sunday night. you had to...
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steve? steve: thank you.oit overshadowed reportedly by out of town looters and rioters causing chaos in the community. 127 people were arrested during protests on tuesday night, 80 of the 127 lived outside the city with six coming from out of state. maryland, california, washington d.c., and new york. ainsley: here with more is the detroit police chief james craig. good morning to you, chief good to see you again. >> good morning good to see you and thanks for bringing me on your show. ainsley: you're welcome we love detroit. it's mo-town, it's motor city, many of us have visit, the pistons we love your city. we want that city to stay safe. what is your message to these out of town looters? >> well for these outside coordinated professional agitators, they do not represent detroit and in fact they aren't welcome in detroit. it was really touching yesterday the number of community members came out and one voice police in the community standing together in unison saying go home. we don't want you here, and so t
steve? steve: thank you.oit overshadowed reportedly by out of town looters and rioters causing chaos in the community. 127 people were arrested during protests on tuesday night, 80 of the 127 lived outside the city with six coming from out of state. maryland, california, washington d.c., and new york. ainsley: here with more is the detroit police chief james craig. good morning to you, chief good to see you again. >> good morning good to see you and thanks for bringing me on your show....
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steve: steve joins us from national city, california, republican line. go ahead, please. >> i think president bush, sorry, president trump, hit it out of the park. he was just incredible. he nailed everything i needed to hear, and he really just was narrative,ture, with with his stories, the scen -- the sentiments of the average man. what i want to encourage people to do is to vote their voting is a because sacred, private act. and what is happening right now is that the democrat states are starting to do all this mail-in ,oting for the general public as well as ballot harvesting. this makes it a social lacked in which people can be shamed -- social act in which people can be shamed into voting against the consciousness -- against the ience. and that is dangerous. that is my only concern. i think trump is going to win in a landslide. and my only concern is the fraudulent -- if they are willing to tear down statues and burned cities, who nipper o serra, thenipero founder of california, there are fascists attacking the country right now, and this is an int
steve: steve joins us from national city, california, republican line. go ahead, please. >> i think president bush, sorry, president trump, hit it out of the park. he was just incredible. he nailed everything i needed to hear, and he really just was narrative,ture, with with his stories, the scen -- the sentiments of the average man. what i want to encourage people to do is to vote their voting is a because sacred, private act. and what is happening right now is that the democrat states...
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steve? steve: thank you, ainsley.whip dick durbin made this controversial statement about the republican police reform bill spearheaded by senator tim scott. >> we cannot waste this historic moment. let's not do something that is a token, half-hearted approach. >> to have a senator from illinois refer to this process, this bill, this opportunity to restore hope and confidence and trust from the american people from african americans calls this a token process hurts my soul. steve: you can tell here with reaction fox news contributor and radio talk show host david w ebb. david when you heard dick durbin yesterday refer to the republican plan as a token half- hearted approach what did you think? it's very clear tim scott was heartbroken. >> well yeah, and look it's clear that he takes it very personally that's what senator scott did there. look i don't know what's in dick durbin's heart but it's the hipocracy that if anyone had used that word "token" which is a legitimate word in the english language in any way pointed
steve? steve: thank you, ainsley.whip dick durbin made this controversial statement about the republican police reform bill spearheaded by senator tim scott. >> we cannot waste this historic moment. let's not do something that is a token, half-hearted approach. >> to have a senator from illinois refer to this process, this bill, this opportunity to restore hope and confidence and trust from the american people from african americans calls this a token process hurts my soul. steve:...
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steve: joe.ent ago you kind of touched on it how in this particular city, you know, progressive policies are impacting policing. explain. >> you know, it's easy -- let me give an example. commissioner bratton under mayor giuliani was totally different than commissioner bratton underneath de blasio. and you can see the difference in politics and the -- and what goes on behind closed doors. this mayor tells the police commissioner whether a to do. you answered your question before, steve. the reason why the police weren't out there is because they were told don't -- this is how many people i want out there. i don't want arrests. i don't want this. when you are being told this is what has to be done. then that's what you follow orders, right? and as far as the governor, let me explain something else. he had no problems sends the state police down to do traffic enforcement along avenue. send them down and do it. all right? why -- if he was so concerned about the way the city is being handled. why did
steve: joe.ent ago you kind of touched on it how in this particular city, you know, progressive policies are impacting policing. explain. >> you know, it's easy -- let me give an example. commissioner bratton under mayor giuliani was totally different than commissioner bratton underneath de blasio. and you can see the difference in politics and the -- and what goes on behind closed doors. this mayor tells the police commissioner whether a to do. you answered your question before, steve....
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steve?ve: no they are not, anxiously. protesters who refused to fault 8:00 p.m. curfew. dozens got arrested overnight. all 24 hours after a series of attacks on police officers in new york city. griff. thanks, steve. new york's curfew runs through sunday but several major cities like washington, d.c. and los angeles have lifted theirs. for than 32,000 national guard members are deployed nationwide to help keep the peace. lauren green starts our coverage this morning live in new york city with the tensions there overnight, good morning, lauren. >> hey, good morning, griff. you are right. last night was the 8th night of protests. and demonstrators were clashing with police as they were defying -- thousands were defying that 8:00 p.m. curfew. it was clashing with police all night long. marchers took to the streets of brooklyn demonstrating near the barclay center. the scene of much violence earlier this week it was large but more peaceful protest. similar scenes occurring throughout new york's
steve?ve: no they are not, anxiously. protesters who refused to fault 8:00 p.m. curfew. dozens got arrested overnight. all 24 hours after a series of attacks on police officers in new york city. griff. thanks, steve. new york's curfew runs through sunday but several major cities like washington, d.c. and los angeles have lifted theirs. for than 32,000 national guard members are deployed nationwide to help keep the peace. lauren green starts our coverage this morning live in new york city with...
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steve: mr. today, john bolton who is the president's national security advisor is saying he's going to release his book called "the room where it happened" and the problem is for him according to the administration, apparently, he did not check all the boxes, did not get it completely cleared through the administration, and national security council as well although the publisher says they did. here is the attorney general talking about this could be a big problem for him. >> i don't know of any book that's been published so quickly the thing that is front and center right now is trying to get him to complete the process, go through the process, and make the necessary deletions of classified information. we don't believe that bolton went through that process , hasn't completed the process and therefore, is in violation of that agreement. steve: okay so if you're john bolton, what do you do? i mean the publisher says we worked with the nsa but at the same time, they say this is the book donald tr
steve: mr. today, john bolton who is the president's national security advisor is saying he's going to release his book called "the room where it happened" and the problem is for him according to the administration, apparently, he did not check all the boxes, did not get it completely cleared through the administration, and national security council as well although the publisher says they did. here is the attorney general talking about this could be a big problem for him. >> i...
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steve: sure.washington is trying to figure out what to do, the white house is trying to figure out what to do, local law enforcement is trying to figure out what to do but there seems to be an under current of people who are talking about we need to defund the police to make sure this never happens again and then we'll take that money and we'll put it somewhere else. what do you think about this idea? >> yeah, well unfortunately, it's more than an under current. it's more than just some fringe opinion. it's happening across major cities, bill deblasio has talked about doing it in new york city, the mayor of los angeles has done the same, talking about de funding the police and actually taking action to defund the police. we all know what happened in minneapolis recently where a veto proof majority voted to dismantle and defund the police so it's hard to imagine a worse way to help the communities of color that you're seeking to help. fundamentally a neighborhood needs safety to thrive. if anybody
steve: sure.washington is trying to figure out what to do, the white house is trying to figure out what to do, local law enforcement is trying to figure out what to do but there seems to be an under current of people who are talking about we need to defund the police to make sure this never happens again and then we'll take that money and we'll put it somewhere else. what do you think about this idea? >> yeah, well unfortunately, it's more than an under current. it's more than just some...
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steve.ve: well, you know what, brian, you said two things in that last sentence are certainly appropriate to consider and that is politicians and 2020 because this is an election year. and when you look -- even in minnesota, when you look at the political dynamics and it's spelled out today in the star tribune up in minneapolis, it talks about how hanging in the balance, outside of minneapolis, not too many people are necessarily for this. it talks about how the religions lay temperature is going to hang in the balance with the elections, one u.s. senate seat and four congressional seats are up for grabs as well this november. they say the republicans see this as a wedge issue they are going to come out on the side of law and order whereas democrats see change in attitude that they say cannot be ignored. this is a moment in time and there is a movement going on. so what happens from here during an election year? last night tucker had on one of the commissioners for the u.s. commission on civ
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go ahead, steve. steve: right. us from on shore where there is a lot of flooding. >> hi, steve, ainsley and brian, you are right. you can see the water levels here are still very low. we do need to keep in mind there are flood warnings as this storm moves further north. yesterday it arrived here about 12 hours ago and it was just a lot of rain. so much so that many people actually came out here just to watch the storm. >> it was not anything substantial. we saw that the winds were not predicted to be any more than about 50 or 60. and that's not really hurricane. >> it's just another month in new orleans. we just -- june starts, all the way to being o. this is what we do. >> part of the culture. >> a storm surge warning remains in effect until later this morning. kiss toe ball the third named storm of this hurricane receivable flooded some neighborhoods, roads and caused thousands of power outages. some along the gulf coast. take a look at this shot of the u.s. air force reserve hurricane hunters flying through the
go ahead, steve. steve: right. us from on shore where there is a lot of flooding. >> hi, steve, ainsley and brian, you are right. you can see the water levels here are still very low. we do need to keep in mind there are flood warnings as this storm moves further north. yesterday it arrived here about 12 hours ago and it was just a lot of rain. so much so that many people actually came out here just to watch the storm. >> it was not anything substantial. we saw that the winds were...
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steve? steve: that's right. apparently the town leaders have decided as long as there is no looting and they don't burn down anything, like the police station, they are going to allow the protesters to protest. more on this all morning long. in the meantime, 6:08 here in the east. president trump laying out his plan to tackle racial ininequality and police reform. griff jenkins is live in d.c. with more on the president's plan, which we heard about yesterday. hey, griff. griff: hey, steve, ainsley and brian, good morning. it's a 4-step plan to build safety, opportunity and dignity. the president landed down in dallas with faith leaders and business owners. is he signing an executive order encouraging police nationwide to meet current professional standards of force with compassion, doubling down on dominating civil unrest. >> we are dominating the street with compassion because we are saving lives and we are saving businesses. we are saving families from being wind out after working hard for 20 and 30 years. gri
steve? steve: that's right. apparently the town leaders have decided as long as there is no looting and they don't burn down anything, like the police station, they are going to allow the protesters to protest. more on this all morning long. in the meantime, 6:08 here in the east. president trump laying out his plan to tackle racial ininequality and police reform. griff jenkins is live in d.c. with more on the president's plan, which we heard about yesterday. hey, griff. griff: hey, steve,...
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i'm steve malzberg let's take a look at what's coming up on today's menu for eat the press. has riots the nation some in the media are telling viewers. don't believe your lying eyes drawing a quarrel or quibble and see between those espousing hate and those fighting it because they both resort to violence to cnn's preschool have a history of excusing some violent behavior as long as he considers the cause to be righteous we'll take a look back as the president signs an executive order designed to curb social media censorship of conservatives what will the future hold our panel weighs in and a former c.b.s. news president says the media is tilted to the left has been for a long time and it's too late to fix it will be here with his take i'm steve malzberg let's see the press. oh yeah. good bye. you know folks it doesn't take a genius to understand we're living through turbulent times during last week's heat the press we talked extensively about the horrible death suffered by george floyd at the hands of the minneapolis police department that death soon led to the protests and
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steve? steve: thanks ainsley. again from those to top editors residing from the new york times and the philadelphia inquiry after these stories ran in their papers to now when the classic film from 1939 gone with the wind now gone temporarily from hbo, as they add historical context to it. and the hit tv shows cops and livepd also getting canceled what does this all mean and how did we wind up here? let's talk to the author of " don't burn this book" dave rubi n. good morning to you. you've been talking about cancel culture for about five years, and here we are. >> here we are. well first off i just want to let you know that i did actually cancel my hbo account yesterday i'm pretty sure i have family members that aren't that happy with me if you know what i mean. yes, you may remember a season 7 episode of seinfeld where kramer goes to march in the aids march and he refuses to wear the ribbon so he's doing the good thing but he just doesn't want to wear a ribbon and what happens is the mob decides to beat the crap
steve? steve: thanks ainsley. again from those to top editors residing from the new york times and the philadelphia inquiry after these stories ran in their papers to now when the classic film from 1939 gone with the wind now gone temporarily from hbo, as they add historical context to it. and the hit tv shows cops and livepd also getting canceled what does this all mean and how did we wind up here? let's talk to the author of " don't burn this book" dave rubi n. good morning to you....
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steve: yeah.ou know, and aishah as we look at your live shot there in soho over in chicago yesterday. mayor light foot said that the violence seemed to be preplanned because she said, you know, somebody will break in to a store and a u-haul will magically appear right in front of the door just as they break, in just to cart off all of the stuff. you know, we don't know who, if anybody, is organizing this. but there does seem to be some orchestration or some planning. >> even if -- you are right. even, steve, if it's just a group of friends. we have seen groupings of four, five, six people. both male, female. i have saw a group of three girls walking down the street in front of clear view of the police. they were rolling a suitcase, a carry-on and carrying shopping bags. so, yeah. they have a plan. they come in a group of people. they have make sure they have someone in a get away car that's ready to pick them up and they get out of here. and it's not going to be surprising if this continues becaus
steve: yeah.ou know, and aishah as we look at your live shot there in soho over in chicago yesterday. mayor light foot said that the violence seemed to be preplanned because she said, you know, somebody will break in to a store and a u-haul will magically appear right in front of the door just as they break, in just to cart off all of the stuff. you know, we don't know who, if anybody, is organizing this. but there does seem to be some orchestration or some planning. >> even if -- you are...
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the left has been for a long time and it's too late to fix it lionel will be here with his take i'm steve balls let's see the press. oh yeah oh. good by. you know folks it doesn't take a genius to understand we're living through turbulent times during last week's heat the press we talked extensively about the horrible death suffered by george floyd at the hands of the minneapolis police department that death soon led to the protests and riots that we've seen taking place daily across the country and if you think the media has been able to cover what's going on without their usual liberal biased guess again watch them watch them lie to you one after the other as you watch what you're watching and you see what you're seeing and they're telling you no you're not seeing that i want to be clear in how i characterize this just mostly a problem just trying to gin up it is not generally speaking on really the fires started and the 1st thing i want to. be spoiled back because it's been a mostly peaceful protests but then they try to move it from many of these protests have been largely peaceful mo
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steve: sure. me ask you, why don't you think more governors and mayors have asked for help from the national guard or whatever? >> i think it's political. i don't think they know what they are doing. i think that part of it is that they want to stand with the protesters but they don't know how to get control of the rioters it's a back of leadership right now. i have been seeing messages following this where they are organizing and putting bricks everywhere. it's pretty easy to shut it down but, again, it takes actual leadership. look, before this protest and the rioting starts lost control of the city. poverty, crime, all kinds of stuff happening. a failure of leadership in general in these cities so, this is just a repeated behavior for them. now they haven't got control of the looting and the crime. so, again, the president can assist them but at the end of the day, pete, thi steve, this l level problem. we need a national message of unit and law and order. it's incumbent on the local leadership
steve: sure. me ask you, why don't you think more governors and mayors have asked for help from the national guard or whatever? >> i think it's political. i don't think they know what they are doing. i think that part of it is that they want to stand with the protesters but they don't know how to get control of the rioters it's a back of leadership right now. i have been seeing messages following this where they are organizing and putting bricks everywhere. it's pretty easy to shut it...
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steve: let's talk about the democratic ticket.here is speculation representative demings is on the shortlist. , what impactected would that have on the state, potentially? assuming it is messaged properly, and that might be a big assumption, but an african-american running mate for joe biden would probably do a bit to boost black voter turnout. thatve pretty good data shows us that roughly 90 and 10 african-american that show up at the polls are going to vote democrat. the question is, how many are going to show up? what is the turn i'm going to be? and that is -- what is the turnout going to be? that is where elections are won and lost. if biden is able to hold white moderate support, especially older voters, and is able to boost black voter turnout, which hillary clinton was unable to do relative to barack obama, then it is looking like a biden win here. want toe big ifs, just qualify that for everybody who might get upset. but forecasting a florida election, you flip a coin to see he was going to weed in florida and it lands on
steve: let's talk about the democratic ticket.here is speculation representative demings is on the shortlist. , what impactected would that have on the state, potentially? assuming it is messaged properly, and that might be a big assumption, but an african-american running mate for joe biden would probably do a bit to boost black voter turnout. thatve pretty good data shows us that roughly 90 and 10 african-american that show up at the polls are going to vote democrat. the question is, how many...
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steve? steve: all right, great thank you, ainsley.es secretary alex azar issued this warning about the spread of covid-19 yesterday. >> the window is closing. we have to act and people as individuals have to act responsibly. we need to social distance. we need to wear our face cover ings if we're in settings where they can't social distance particularly in these hot zones. steve: here to discuss is dr. oz , host of the dr. oz show. dr. oz, good morning to you. what do you make of the window is closing? >> i think he's right. he's arguing the reversal of this trend gets harder once the virus is widely spread when it's filling hospitals which you just heard from the congressman in houston it hasn't happened yet but they are getting fuller so we don't want to push it too much but remember a lot of these open states are not suffering like texas and florida and arizona, california that we keep hearing about and the stay-at-home orders were designed to not eliminate covid but to bend it in a direction where we can control it so we control o
steve? steve: all right, great thank you, ainsley.es secretary alex azar issued this warning about the spread of covid-19 yesterday. >> the window is closing. we have to act and people as individuals have to act responsibly. we need to social distance. we need to wear our face cover ings if we're in settings where they can't social distance particularly in these hot zones. steve: here to discuss is dr. oz , host of the dr. oz show. dr. oz, good morning to you. what do you make of the...
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steve: good morning. we start with a fox news alert. a new wave of protests erupting nationwide following the death of a black man shot by police in atlanta. >> i think you have had too much to drink to be driving. put your hands behind your back for me. you are going to get tadz. you are going to get tased. >> come on, man. >> [gunshots. ainsley: rashard brooks was shot twice in the back in a wendy's parking lot with that struggle with a cop. medical examiner ruling his death a homicide. >> district attorney now says the officer who fired those fatal shots could face murder charges. jonathan serrie all over this city as the city's mayor sounds off on the unrest. jonathan? >> good morning to you. the shooting went down in the parking lot of this wendy's. now burned down wendy's across the street from where i'm standing. the medical examiner has indeed ruled this case a homicide. cause of death was the shooting. the gunshots. autopsy revealed 27-year-old rayshard books had two gunshots to the back organ failure due to gunshot. brooks gra
steve: good morning. we start with a fox news alert. a new wave of protests erupting nationwide following the death of a black man shot by police in atlanta. >> i think you have had too much to drink to be driving. put your hands behind your back for me. you are going to get tadz. you are going to get tased. >> come on, man. >> [gunshots. ainsley: rashard brooks was shot twice in the back in a wendy's parking lot with that struggle with a cop. medical examiner ruling his death...
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>>> it is friday, a light steve. i can see the eastshore freeway here and you can see the traffic is moving along pretty well on the eastshore freeway and when you get to the bay bridge toll plaza it is still light. we don't have a crowd until 6:30 p.m. and we don't expect anything here and we keep it quiet. 5:31 a.m. and let's get to the headlines. the family of stephen taylor killed by san leandro police will hold a news conference. taylor, who was mentally ill, was shot by police back in april at a walmart and san leandro while he was holding a baseball bat. taylor's family said they are frustrated with the police investigation. the news conference is set for 6:00 p.m. and it's in the courtyard of the san leandro police station. in the meantime in colorado at the governor appointed a special prosecutor to investigate the death of a 23- year-old man died after police restrained him with the chokehold. his name was elijah maclean and walking home from a convenience store and aurora, colorado last august and someone
>>> it is friday, a light steve. i can see the eastshore freeway here and you can see the traffic is moving along pretty well on the eastshore freeway and when you get to the bay bridge toll plaza it is still light. we don't have a crowd until 6:30 p.m. and we don't expect anything here and we keep it quiet. 5:31 a.m. and let's get to the headlines. the family of stephen taylor killed by san leandro police will hold a news conference. taylor, who was mentally ill, was shot by police...
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we are talking about the markets with steve chiavarone.- steve steve is still with us.n you look at things on the markets that we actually don't know, and tom and i have spent a good amount of time trying to figure out when we should start talking about deflationary pressures or whether we will be inundated at some point because of all the extra stimulus i inflation, people think that this -- that we should not even have that conversation before 12 months from now. where do you stand on all that? steve: i am not a big -- i am not overly concerned about inflation. you have to remember, inflation affected byssence, population growth. if i have a fixed amount of resources, i will have higher prices. that doesn't exist in 50% of the world economy. europe, japan, and china have negative population growth. havee united states, we do population growth and are projected to continue. population declines in that big a part of the world are going to have deflationary pressures, which i think caps inflation everywhere in the world, including the united states. we think in the curre
we are talking about the markets with steve chiavarone.- steve steve is still with us.n you look at things on the markets that we actually don't know, and tom and i have spent a good amount of time trying to figure out when we should start talking about deflationary pressures or whether we will be inundated at some point because of all the extra stimulus i inflation, people think that this -- that we should not even have that conversation before 12 months from now. where do you stand on all...
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steve: griff jenkins, thank you. let's move to the twin cities, protests in minneapolis and in particular remaining mostly peaceful and of tonight's mandated curfew. it comes as george floyd's family calls for peace in the wake of his death. matt finn is live in minneapolis as people call for the head of the city's police union to resign. >> reporter: we have seen on the show the islands, looting in other cities across the country right now. this has become much more call or at the site where george floyd died. there have been days of peaceful demonstration. the floyd family says they are peaceful and god-fearing and insist the violent riots will not bring back george floyd and have to end. >> what are you doing? you are doing nothing! that is not going to bring my brother back. >> reporter: also in a letter the police union president writes that the governor and mayor are shifting blame towards police calling it despicable behavior writing and part, quote, what has been very evident throughout this process is you ha
steve: griff jenkins, thank you. let's move to the twin cities, protests in minneapolis and in particular remaining mostly peaceful and of tonight's mandated curfew. it comes as george floyd's family calls for peace in the wake of his death. matt finn is live in minneapolis as people call for the head of the city's police union to resign. >> reporter: we have seen on the show the islands, looting in other cities across the country right now. this has become much more call or at the site...
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scott: thank you, steve. c-span's "washington journal," every day, we are taking your calls live on the of the day ands we will discuss policy issues that impact you. petrilliing, michael discusses his recent op-ed "the unequal american city" and how blanket policies affect economies and education. in florida politics.com correspondent talks about preparations and reaction from rnc'sleaders on the decision to move the 2020 national convention to jacksonville florida. the president and executive director of the lawyers committee for civil rights under law on efforts to end racial injustice and advance criminal justice reform. c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern this morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. coming up in congress, the senate returns this afternoon to continue work on the great american outdoors act that would permanently fund the land and water conservation fund for national parks and public lands projects. 5:30 p.
scott: thank you, steve. c-span's "washington journal," every day, we are taking your calls live on the of the day ands we will discuss policy issues that impact you. petrilliing, michael discusses his recent op-ed "the unequal american city" and how blanket policies affect economies and education. in florida politics.com correspondent talks about preparations and reaction from rnc'sleaders on the decision to move the 2020 national convention to jacksonville florida. the...
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a major figure in republican politics, steve bannon was mr.mp's chief strategist in the first seven months of his administration. steve, thank you very much, indeed, for joining us. >> thanks, gerry. gerry: you've seen all the polls, you consume them all the time, but the latest fox news poll says president trump, 38%, vice president biden, -- he's in deeper trouble than when you took over his campaign. how does he get out of this? >> look, it's very simple. i know you're trying to be ironic about year zero. this, what's going on with these anarchists and these cultural marxists right now, to me, is what the vote in november is going to be about. year zero, this is all from the french revolution, from the boll bolsheviks, from the cultural revolution under mao. first they have to tear down your history, they have to reeducate you. this is not about racism or policing efforts, this is not -- the purpose of the revolution is the revolution. there's no set of demands, there's no set of demands you can have, no set of demands you can make. and i t
a major figure in republican politics, steve bannon was mr.mp's chief strategist in the first seven months of his administration. steve, thank you very much, indeed, for joining us. >> thanks, gerry. gerry: you've seen all the polls, you consume them all the time, but the latest fox news poll says president trump, 38%, vice president biden, -- he's in deeper trouble than when you took over his campaign. how does he get out of this? >> look, it's very simple. i know you're trying to...
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better life. ♪ ♪ gerry: steve bannon is my guest.e are the worst finish this is the worst domestic unrest we've seen since 1968. richard nixon pledged to restore law and order. people, for all the concern there was undoubtedly about race relations, people were really concerned about what seemed to be disintegrating order in the country, and a strong republican message won this. the president doesn't seem to have got that message across this time, and we're seeing statues coming down, we're seeing cities occupied. why isn't the president making a stronger case that this country is, essentially, out of control, and it needs restoration of order? >> well, he did sign the executive order to start talking about police reforms. two things, law and order with reforms. i have been an advocate the president could call a national president's commission on policing minorities, and let's work through this as americans. joe biden's right, this election's going to come down for a battle for the soul of america. i think president trump is naturally
better life. ♪ ♪ gerry: steve bannon is my guest.e are the worst finish this is the worst domestic unrest we've seen since 1968. richard nixon pledged to restore law and order. people, for all the concern there was undoubtedly about race relations, people were really concerned about what seemed to be disintegrating order in the country, and a strong republican message won this. the president doesn't seem to have got that message across this time, and we're seeing statues coming down, we're...
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steve: welcome back.ek joe biden tried to criticize the president for failing for the recovery plan he had trouble forming his own sentences. take a look. >> you know, the rapidly rising in with the, with thought, i don't know, it's just an ability to focus on any federal responsibility. [laughter] steve: inability, talk about sleepy joe. >> look, i'm sorry -- we see this a lot from joe biden may see it more and more as we go along. the closer to get the election and the more he has to leave the basement we will see more and more of this. a lot of people say a lot of things about president trump but no one can say that that man is not as smart as a tack of fear and we the same thing about joe biden so it will be interesting to see when they start facing off leading up to november. steve: sarah, that one wasn't interesting. he literally provides one of these every week, helping us close out the show in a very entertaining way. the serious point is it's a serious job and someone with that level of capacity
steve: welcome back.ek joe biden tried to criticize the president for failing for the recovery plan he had trouble forming his own sentences. take a look. >> you know, the rapidly rising in with the, with thought, i don't know, it's just an ability to focus on any federal responsibility. [laughter] steve: inability, talk about sleepy joe. >> look, i'm sorry -- we see this a lot from joe biden may see it more and more as we go along. the closer to get the election and the more he has...
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steve paulson is talking about the weather today which may or may not help you, steve. >>> if you suffer from allergies you probably will still suffer. what's going up in the mountains and northeast california. july and august thunderstorms in june not all the time and this is a little unusual but big boomers from el toro, susanville, boerne basin to tahoe and even to the central sierras. that's pretty impressive and i think we see a repeat of that again today. low clouds and fog making a good push. it's a hot week inland and you don't have to go far here defined 90s near 1 hundred degrees up here toward ukiah, clearlake and calistoga, down to morgan hill and brentwood and antioch. a pretty good breeze. we have seen this before. 50 and 60s on the temps. low 60s menlo park. 63 lake park in the low cloud deck is making pretty good push but about 9:00 or 10:00 it burns off and if you are out in the valley it's hot out there at the berkeley ranch and it's 1 hundred degrees and 98-105 for the valley and not for us and the high kicks in and does part itself is cool by the coast and hot inland.
steve paulson is talking about the weather today which may or may not help you, steve. >>> if you suffer from allergies you probably will still suffer. what's going up in the mountains and northeast california. july and august thunderstorms in june not all the time and this is a little unusual but big boomers from el toro, susanville, boerne basin to tahoe and even to the central sierras. that's pretty impressive and i think we see a repeat of that again today. low clouds and fog...
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steve?jonathan, thanks. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. m, ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> president trump is blaming the violent protests on anarchists. he also wants those known as antifa, an umbrella term for far-left leaning groups that resist white supremacists be designated a terrorist organization. nikole killion is at the white house. >> reporter: it's unclear how this designation, if it happens, could work since there are no domestic terrorism statutes under federal law. as protests intensified near the white house and across the country, president trump in a series of tweets sunday praised the national guard in minneapolis for shutting down radical left anarchists, then declared, the united states of america will be designating antifa as a terrorist organization." >> the president wants to know what the fbi has been doing to surveil, to disrupt, to prosecute antifa. and in they haven't been doing that, we need a plan right away. >> reporter: in a
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good morning, sal. >> good morning, steve. as people queue up let's go up and take a look at what we have with interstate 880 and the traffic is moving along pretty well. i do want to mention there has been a deadly crash in byron and byron highway and in fact i will mention that port byron highway in clifton court road is good area to avoid. 880 on your screen and that looks good in both directions. let's go back to the headlines. >>> happening today. a new time news conference by governor newsom with the latest on the record-breaking rise in california's coronavirus. the governor will tell us how he will deal with the recent surge in new covid-19 cases all across the state and it's a bird that continued over this weekend. just yesterday almost 4800 new confirmed cases reported here in california and how california has more than 215,000 confirmed cases and almost 6000 people have died from the virus. since the pandemic began. also this weekend the number of coronavirus patients in california hospitals rose to more than 4500 t
good morning, sal. >> good morning, steve. as people queue up let's go up and take a look at what we have with interstate 880 and the traffic is moving along pretty well. i do want to mention there has been a deadly crash in byron and byron highway and in fact i will mention that port byron highway in clifton court road is good area to avoid. 880 on your screen and that looks good in both directions. let's go back to the headlines. >>> happening today. a new time news conference...