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steve: marcus. steve sims. lemonis: steve, how you doing? steve: great to meet you.is: nice to meet you. lemonis: dude, i love your beard, bro. your beard is awesome. steve: thank you. lemonis: if you ever shave it off, you're gonna go out of business. steve: yeah, exactly. lemonis: what makes you different from the other big coffee people? steve: number one, we only source high-end, specialty coffee. so, we don't mess around with commodity coffee. we don't mess around with gas-station coffee. lemonis: super premium. steve: we look for the best of the best. number two, we do source the coffee, so we kind of take the middleman out of it. lemonis: so, there's some extra margin. steve: little extra margin in there. lemonis: what is amazing about the business model that steve has built, is he has vertically integrated his entire process. usually, a coffee shop like bodhi would buy its beans from a middleman who will have already marked up the product to make some money. but by bypassing that system and buying directly from the farm, he allows himself to make all of the m
steve: marcus. steve sims. lemonis: steve, how you doing? steve: great to meet you.is: nice to meet you. lemonis: dude, i love your beard, bro. your beard is awesome. steve: thank you. lemonis: if you ever shave it off, you're gonna go out of business. steve: yeah, exactly. lemonis: what makes you different from the other big coffee people? steve: number one, we only source high-end, specialty coffee. so, we don't mess around with commodity coffee. we don't mess around with gas-station coffee....
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the steve decided that. maybe he had gone too far so he called he called bill up on the phone to apologize and he said he said bill. you know i saw the documentary you know i think i think maybe maybe i shouldn't have said that publicly about about having no tastes and and bill said well thank you steve you know our really want to thank you for doing that i think you went too far and then bill said and then steve said but it's true you know. you 1000. i think i should've said it publicly but you know it's true and bill said steve i may have a taste but you said my whole company as though it's case. after the failure of next and by the success of his rival bill gates jobs gets back on his feet by investing in pixar a computer animation film company that would become a good mine and as usual he takes food credit for it. but when i 1st met ed catmull who ran the computer division of lucas film who i founded pixar with we did it together. ed showed me what they were working on and i was i was blown away in the g
the steve decided that. maybe he had gone too far so he called he called bill up on the phone to apologize and he said he said bill. you know i saw the documentary you know i think i think maybe maybe i shouldn't have said that publicly about about having no tastes and and bill said well thank you steve you know our really want to thank you for doing that i think you went too far and then bill said and then steve said but it's true you know. you 1000. i think i should've said it publicly but...
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steve: good evening welcome to "the next revolution", i am steve hilton. pro-family, pro-america. joining us for the hour sara carter and jason chafe's. tonight congressman jim banks will be here on reopening schools, we have joe biden loony left in your feedback to the president. after last week for politic patriotism. first, coronavirus, misinformation is fiercely hurting america as the establishment media hikes case numbers as only major. >> today the country recorded the most new cases in a single day, 58699 shameful, it feels like were back at the beginning of the pandemic. what are you talking about, as you open up cases go up, you think cases aren't going up and other countries as they reopen, of course they are. they are just not testing asymptomatic people on the scale that we are here. as you open up hospitalization goes up, sick people kept out of hospitals because of the shutdown, they are now finally getting treated. if you jump overnight to the final stage of all the reopening plans, large gatherings, you get a massive increase in cases, who
steve: good evening welcome to "the next revolution", i am steve hilton. pro-family, pro-america. joining us for the hour sara carter and jason chafe's. tonight congressman jim banks will be here on reopening schools, we have joe biden loony left in your feedback to the president. after last week for politic patriotism. first, coronavirus, misinformation is fiercely hurting america as the establishment media hikes case numbers as only major. >> today the country recorded the...
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steve steve all right. let's just ask steve himself. steve, what's your problem with it?h by raising taxes. maybe robert knows of an exception, but we're talking about perhaps the biggest tax increase in american history. tax on american companies, american corporations and every shareholder in america with the biggest increase in the capital gains tax we've seen in the history of the country. there's also a new -- people don't realize this, a 40% increase in the death tax. so after all these taxes, then you have you have to pay an additional 40% tax when you die. look, we built a great economy before coronavirus. we had almost a million and a half new manufacturing, construction and mining jobs. obviously, the economy got slammed by coronavirus, and the real question the american people are going to ask is who do you trust the rebuild this economy as we move forward. do you believe biden who wants to tax and spend or a guy who's been in business and has shown he can build the economy once,he can do it again? steve: you know, robert, conventional wisdom was before coronav
steve steve all right. let's just ask steve himself. steve, what's your problem with it?h by raising taxes. maybe robert knows of an exception, but we're talking about perhaps the biggest tax increase in american history. tax on american companies, american corporations and every shareholder in america with the biggest increase in the capital gains tax we've seen in the history of the country. there's also a new -- people don't realize this, a 40% increase in the death tax. so after all these...
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steve? steve: griff thank you.e family immigrated to the united states from the soviet union in the late 70s warns of real consequences to some of the recent anti-american sentiment here to explain is new york post column columnist, good morning to you. and by the way, happy anniversary. yesterday was july 20 which is what day in your life? >> i can call it our americaver sary, the day our mother arrived to this great country and we celebrated every year, it's a big event in my family up there with birthdays and other holidays. it's really a big deal to us. steve: and i read your column and i know your father came over the year before you did. when you arrived in the united states in 1978, the united states was in disarray. >> that's right. steve: it was a time when people were questioning, you know, i don't know if our best days are still ahead of us. >> absolutely. yeah, you know, i think a lot of people don't remember that america's been through hard times before, and we've gotten through them. in the late 70s m
steve? steve: griff thank you.e family immigrated to the united states from the soviet union in the late 70s warns of real consequences to some of the recent anti-american sentiment here to explain is new york post column columnist, good morning to you. and by the way, happy anniversary. yesterday was july 20 which is what day in your life? >> i can call it our americaver sary, the day our mother arrived to this great country and we celebrated every year, it's a big event in my family up...
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steve? steve: thank you, brian.ll barr from everything in riots in portland to whether he has helped the president's friends. how far did the media cover the testimony? here's a peek. >> tonight attorney general william barr under attack. >> have you called for bill barr to be impeached in the past. are you still pushing for his impeachment? >> persistent democrats refusing to be degree railroad by barr's attempts to filibuster, dodge the facts, confusion temporary hearing loss. >> micromanager gets involved but really gets involved when something has to do with the president. steve: well, here with reaction media reporter for the hill joe concha. i'm sure you were busy in front of your television for almost five hours yesterday. for a while, it looked like with the democrats constantly interrupting, after immediately after they asked a question. it seemed like mr. barr for the most part was a bystander at times. >> yes. everybody wants to reclaim their time. ask barr a question. barr begins to respond and cut him o
steve? steve: thank you, brian.ll barr from everything in riots in portland to whether he has helped the president's friends. how far did the media cover the testimony? here's a peek. >> tonight attorney general william barr under attack. >> have you called for bill barr to be impeached in the past. are you still pushing for his impeachment? >> persistent democrats refusing to be degree railroad by barr's attempts to filibuster, dodge the facts, confusion temporary hearing...
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steve: okay.s what she said yesterday with bill hemmer but the vice president was very clear when he said this, which sure sounds like defunding the police. because redirecting money is defunding. >> surplus military equipment for law enforcement, they don't need that the last thing you need is an uparmoured humvee coming into a neighborhood like the military invading. they don't nobody. supposed to be protecting these people. >> but do we agree we can redirect some of the funding? >> yes, absolutely. steve: redirecting the founding is taking money away from the police. and at the top of that soundbite, katie, he was talking about the surplus in military equipment. they don't need that. actually, the fellow from the organization that endorsed president trump yesterday said, look, that is very helpful stuff. you know, we don't think of it that way. we think of it as rescue vehicles. they have been used time and time again these armored up vehicles like the humvee. katie: it's not very legitimate ar
steve: okay.s what she said yesterday with bill hemmer but the vice president was very clear when he said this, which sure sounds like defunding the police. because redirecting money is defunding. >> surplus military equipment for law enforcement, they don't need that the last thing you need is an uparmoured humvee coming into a neighborhood like the military invading. they don't nobody. supposed to be protecting these people. >> but do we agree we can redirect some of the funding?...
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steve doocy playing himself. steve: about 50 feet. steve: she is three time zones away from us.rian: seems like that. only about a second delay so we will be okay today as ainsley has the day off. but, it is kind of stunning for the outsiders to see a 50% cut in police in the police force and anti-police sentiment in seattle. and it doesn't mirror what the country feels about policing. look at this poll that they just put out. 42% say leave the founding where it is right now for police forces. 31% say increase it. 25% say decrease. why is seattle seemingly swimming against the stream, emily? emily: that's exactly right, brian. and i think the biggest disconnect here is not only with the rest of the country but with the rest of seattle. the biggest sentiment around here for us is a massive disappointment in our local leadership that has failed us on literal every level and most importantly in the deaths of those two young black kids that died in that chop zone before the mayor decided to rise up and close chop down. and i think the second disappointment we're going to see that wi
steve doocy playing himself. steve: about 50 feet. steve: she is three time zones away from us.rian: seems like that. only about a second delay so we will be okay today as ainsley has the day off. but, it is kind of stunning for the outsiders to see a 50% cut in police in the police force and anti-police sentiment in seattle. and it doesn't mirror what the country feels about policing. look at this poll that they just put out. 42% say leave the founding where it is right now for police forces....
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steve? steve: all right, brian. thank you.al spotlight has largely shifted from the unrest in minneapolis, hundreds of small business owners in the twin cities are still picking up the pieces. our next guest spent three decades building successful hollywood salon only to have it burned down by rioters on may 29th. joining us is owner of flora's hair designs flora westbrook. good morning to you. >> good morning. steve: i know you had been closed for a while because of covid. you were going to reopen on june 1st. and what happened on may 29th? >> oh, i got a call that my son, his business was burning so i knew if his business was burning it was going to start my business on fire. so when i got there, everything was just i could not believe it. everything was all up in a big fire a big ball of fire. smoke and fire and i couldn't believe it. steve: i know. had you gotten new supplies because you were planning on opening june 1st and all gone and unusable as well. i know that in the aftermath, the whole world, it seemed like, was l
steve? steve: all right, brian. thank you.al spotlight has largely shifted from the unrest in minneapolis, hundreds of small business owners in the twin cities are still picking up the pieces. our next guest spent three decades building successful hollywood salon only to have it burned down by rioters on may 29th. joining us is owner of flora's hair designs flora westbrook. good morning to you. >> good morning. steve: i know you had been closed for a while because of covid. you were going...
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steve: okay.that has become a talking point on the political left where they say that these federal agents and officers who are in there are storm troopers whereas in reality, congressman, they are just there to protect the local federal stuff that the locals will not protect. >> look, for the speaker of the house of the representatives to call these law enforcement agents, these heroes, storm troopers is disgusting. it's offensive, it's irresponsible. and i call on her to rescind that language and to change that language. they are there on proper authority. steve: do you think she will? brian: she doubled down. she's not. >> that's just sad. and for all of those federal law enforcements out there, at least from my perspective, my fox hole, i have your back. and that's what they need to be hearing from their elected leaders. they are being used lawfully and within their authorities as they have been for many years when local authorities need help and they ask for it or when they're not taking acti
steve: okay.that has become a talking point on the political left where they say that these federal agents and officers who are in there are storm troopers whereas in reality, congressman, they are just there to protect the local federal stuff that the locals will not protect. >> look, for the speaker of the house of the representatives to call these law enforcement agents, these heroes, storm troopers is disgusting. it's offensive, it's irresponsible. and i call on her to rescind that...
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steve: he is. lawless weekend of 30 shootings down in the atlanta area and five people killed and the ransacking of the highway patrol, the headquarters of the georgia state patrol, they called out the national guard. yesterday, governor brian kemp, a republican, put out this particular statement, and he said this: peaceful protests hijacked by criminals with a dangerous destructive agenda. now innocent georgians are being targeted, shot and left for dead. this lawlessness must be stopped and order restored in our capital city. i have called a state of emergency and called up the georgia national guard because of the safety of our citizens always comes first. this measure will allow troops to protect state property and dispatch state law enforcement officers to patrol our streets. enough with the tough talk. we must protect the lives and livelihoods of all of georgians. so, he has dispatched the troops to the capital building. the governor's mansion and department of public safety, which on sunday,
steve: he is. lawless weekend of 30 shootings down in the atlanta area and five people killed and the ransacking of the highway patrol, the headquarters of the georgia state patrol, they called out the national guard. yesterday, governor brian kemp, a republican, put out this particular statement, and he said this: peaceful protests hijacked by criminals with a dangerous destructive agenda. now innocent georgians are being targeted, shot and left for dead. this lawlessness must be stopped and...
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steve?. important to note -- i mean, what's going on with respect to police in new york city is a disgrace. they feel abandoned. they feel de blasio doesn't have their back. you see the crime levels have surged so significantly. you see a lot of these people. i mean, look at what is going on over there on the brooklyn bridge. you see people feeling incentivized. criminals incentivized because they feel there will be no consequences for them for their actions. that is an environment that good police officers who put on a uniform every day and risk their lives for us, that's untenable for them. they cannot exist in that world. they know it. that's why you see endorsement from the national association of police. listen, we need to stand by political leadership in this country that stands by us. it's too dangerous a job. it's too dangerous a time. we can't stand for this. now, president trump has tweeted in response a thank you saying thank you national association of police organizations and th
steve?. important to note -- i mean, what's going on with respect to police in new york city is a disgrace. they feel abandoned. they feel de blasio doesn't have their back. you see the crime levels have surged so significantly. you see a lot of these people. i mean, look at what is going on over there on the brooklyn bridge. you see people feeling incentivized. criminals incentivized because they feel there will be no consequences for them for their actions. that is an environment that good...
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steve, over to you. steve: all right. emily, thank you. first you don't succeed try, try again. or in this case try something different. mary daniel visited her husband steve every single day at his assisted living facility until visitations were no longer allowed due to the lockdown. the virus kept them apart for 114 days but determined a plan and how did she get inside? well, mary joins us right now from the great city of jacksonville, florida. mary daniel, good morning to you. >> good morning. steve: all right. i know you visited steve, who has early onset alzheimer every day until the lockdown. then you went over 100 days without being near him. you were close to him, weren't you? >> i was. we live five miles apart. we tried face time calls we did two window visits that were extremely difficult for him. he cried the entire time. after father's day i decided that wasn't going to work either. steve: so you went to the facility and you said, hey, you know, i haven't seen him for 114 days. that's the final number there. could i volunteer?
steve, over to you. steve: all right. emily, thank you. first you don't succeed try, try again. or in this case try something different. mary daniel visited her husband steve every single day at his assisted living facility until visitations were no longer allowed due to the lockdown. the virus kept them apart for 114 days but determined a plan and how did she get inside? well, mary joins us right now from the great city of jacksonville, florida. mary daniel, good morning to you. >> good...
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steve: dr.auci, i've been interviewing republican and democratic members of congress, governors, mayors, and other stakeholders in this fight against the coronavirus every day. and i asked them, what do you most need out there? what does ronnie davidson of illinois need, what does donna shalala need? and what they say is very consistent. we need consistent messaging. and we haven't been seeing consistent messaging, like yours, that you've been offering consistently. what do we need to do to get that? what do you believe needs to happen here in washington to get consistent messaging? dr. fauci: yeah, it needs to be a realization of what you are pointing out. we are all in this together. one of the problems we're facing is that in the middle of trying to fight an unprecedented, historic pandemic, there is still divisiveness. there is divisiveness politically. we can see that when we look at the different viewpoints that people take towards this. we are all in this together and we can get through t
steve: dr.auci, i've been interviewing republican and democratic members of congress, governors, mayors, and other stakeholders in this fight against the coronavirus every day. and i asked them, what do you most need out there? what does ronnie davidson of illinois need, what does donna shalala need? and what they say is very consistent. we need consistent messaging. and we haven't been seeing consistent messaging, like yours, that you've been offering consistently. what do we need to do to get...
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steve: co-responders. brian: whether you have a dispute, when you have to go to a broken home, social workers ask for cops to come with them. they have had their job enhanced because of safety. now you want them to go in first. daniel odom says politicians need to put themselves in law enforcement' shoes. >> i recommended that the political leaders do some ride alongs. they go out there on the streets and they ride along with the police officers and see what is actually happening and then if they want to intervene, let them intervene and see what it is like to be on the front line of putting your lives on the line and then not having the back end to do something. brian: the end of this -- we could do three hours on, this is that i like to know where joe biden stands and all the people that are going to work for him if he wins because i know where the president stands. is he not for this. democratic cities when asked. i will sit there and give you the military. i will give you national guard. call it in to
steve: co-responders. brian: whether you have a dispute, when you have to go to a broken home, social workers ask for cops to come with them. they have had their job enhanced because of safety. now you want them to go in first. daniel odom says politicians need to put themselves in law enforcement' shoes. >> i recommended that the political leaders do some ride alongs. they go out there on the streets and they ride along with the police officers and see what is actually happening and then...
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steve, over to you. steve: thank you, ainsley. trump yesterday afternoon set the record straight on his stance on masks. >> i don't know if you need mandatory because you have many places in the country where people stay lock distance. you talk about social distancing. but, i'm all for masks. i think masks are good. if i were in a group of people and i was close. >> you would wear one. >> i would -- oh, i have. people have seen me wearing one. steve: so he says is he all for masks. this amid the debate over whether the u.s. needs a nationwide mask mandate. do we? let's talk to fox news medical contributor dr. janette nesheiwat who examines coronavirus cases here in new york city. good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. steve: for some reason over the last couple of weeks, month, masks have become political. but the science of masks is not. how do they work? >> yeah. it's important to understand and follow the facts and the data. here's what we do know. we know that wearing a facial cloth covering or a mask can reduce the tran
steve, over to you. steve: thank you, ainsley. trump yesterday afternoon set the record straight on his stance on masks. >> i don't know if you need mandatory because you have many places in the country where people stay lock distance. you talk about social distancing. but, i'm all for masks. i think masks are good. if i were in a group of people and i was close. >> you would wear one. >> i would -- oh, i have. people have seen me wearing one. steve: so he says is he all for...
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steve, over to you. steve: meanwhile rise.progress. >> we already starting to see some plateauing in these critically four states that have really suffered under the last four weeks so texas, arizona and florida major metros and throughout their counties. steve: here with update health and human services secretary alex azar. mr. secretary, good morning. >> hey, steve, good to be with you. steve: that is really good news if the worst may be over in places like florida, texas, california and arizona. why is that? >> well, i just want to be careful that while dr. birx says we are seeing signs of plateauing. we are not out of the woods yet. it is really important that people remain vigilant. we think it's due to the fact that people are actually wearing their masks. they are wearing their masks. they are social distancing. they are engaging in good personal hygiene. the governors have closed some of these bars where you just can't keep socially distance and you are not going to wear a face covering. hermine are stepping up to the
steve, over to you. steve: meanwhile rise.progress. >> we already starting to see some plateauing in these critically four states that have really suffered under the last four weeks so texas, arizona and florida major metros and throughout their counties. steve: here with update health and human services secretary alex azar. mr. secretary, good morning. >> hey, steve, good to be with you. steve: that is really good news if the worst may be over in places like florida, texas,...
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steve? steve: all right. griff. thank you.cago, the police union there, the fraternal order of police, is calling on the president to intervene. chicago's fop president sent the president a letter stating, quote: these politicians are failing the good men and women of the city and the police department. i have pushed back on their failing liberal policies. i really believe your help, mr. president, and cooperation, could make a big difference and rally the silent majority to say enough is enough. rear to react is former police officer and chicago alderman anthony napolitano who served 10 years as a chicago firefighter. good morning, anthony. >> good morning. thanks for having me on. steve: you know for the president for the fraternal order of police to beg the president of the united states to do something because the mayor of chicago won't, that says something. >> yeah. absolutely. you know, going through the neighborhoods and talking to everybody, everyone sees the writing on the wall right now. it's a state thing as well. w
steve? steve: all right. griff. thank you.cago, the police union there, the fraternal order of police, is calling on the president to intervene. chicago's fop president sent the president a letter stating, quote: these politicians are failing the good men and women of the city and the police department. i have pushed back on their failing liberal policies. i really believe your help, mr. president, and cooperation, could make a big difference and rally the silent majority to say enough is...
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steve: mr.these cities seen so much gun violence have you got to figure people are thinking how much longer do i want to live here because in this particular locality suddenly there is a lot of gun violence. there is crime. and on top of everything else, the taxes are through the roof. here in new york city they quawnt find at least half a million people have left since mid march with covid and the looting and violence as well. have you got to figure that's happening all across the country. >> i think you do. the message we send to criminals or violent opportunists when we talk about defunding the police, this is also a contributing factor. a lot of theist metropolitan cities really pushing to defund the police, restrict their budgets, reduce the number of police officers and law enforcement officers that are on the streets, and i think it's having a very dangerous effect. i think you are seeing that in a number of these cities. brian: president says listen 10 years in jail. it didn't stop them
steve: mr.these cities seen so much gun violence have you got to figure people are thinking how much longer do i want to live here because in this particular locality suddenly there is a lot of gun violence. there is crime. and on top of everything else, the taxes are through the roof. here in new york city they quawnt find at least half a million people have left since mid march with covid and the looting and violence as well. have you got to figure that's happening all across the country....
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steve, ainsley and brian? steve: thank you very much.ls fan, he's also joining us -- there he is right there. hey, bret, good morning to you. >> good morning. it's good to have baseball coming back. steve: absolutely. dr. can anthony fauci for months has been talking about flattening the curve, and tonight he's going to throw out the first ball, and he says it's going to be a curveball. >> yeah, i know. i listened to an interview where he was very nervous about that pitch. but, you know, he did play in his early days, so i think he'll be able to get it over the plate. he was getting, he was getting advice from the nats, which is great. you know, the funny thing about it is the cardboard fans. you know, i'm hoping maybe we'll get a cardboard image in the stadium so that we can cheer on -- steve: well, hillary vaughn says you could pay for one. it's going to look like flat stanley stadium. >> yeah. steve: just about 90 minutes from right now, a video that is being put out by the biden campaign is going to show barack obama and joe biden, t
steve, ainsley and brian? steve: thank you very much.ls fan, he's also joining us -- there he is right there. hey, bret, good morning to you. >> good morning. it's good to have baseball coming back. steve: absolutely. dr. can anthony fauci for months has been talking about flattening the curve, and tonight he's going to throw out the first ball, and he says it's going to be a curveball. >> yeah, i know. i listened to an interview where he was very nervous about that pitch. but, you...
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steve: city hall.rian: city council slashes $1 billion for the police department that for some is a reason to celebrate? steve: time to move. some say that 1 billion bucks, ainsley, not enough in cuts to the cops. ainsley: todd piro joins us live with what went down overnight at city hall. hey, todd. [no audio] steve: we can do. this back up the teleprompter just a bit. and we will start at the beginnings, ainsley, why don't you take it from right there. ainsley: sure, todd was supposed to say the move to defund police getting the green light here in the big apple as new york city leaders approve major cuts, 2021 budget $837 million in cuts to the nypd when combined with associated cost the cuts remove $1 billion from the department spending. brian? brian: yeah, the kay ocean erupting outside of city hall during that vote. remember, these people were encouraged to occupy that area while they were working on the budget by the mayor. a protester seen climbing that up light pole we were showing you painti
steve: city hall.rian: city council slashes $1 billion for the police department that for some is a reason to celebrate? steve: time to move. some say that 1 billion bucks, ainsley, not enough in cuts to the cops. ainsley: todd piro joins us live with what went down overnight at city hall. hey, todd. [no audio] steve: we can do. this back up the teleprompter just a bit. and we will start at the beginnings, ainsley, why don't you take it from right there. ainsley: sure, todd was supposed to say...
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brian and steve feeling great today, right? steve: that's right.een one hour of our telecast and brian two more starting now. brian: the vice presidential picks are the most interesting who is going to be the running mate and who is going to be at the top of the ticket especially now. i believe this is the most important important pick. at 77 joe biden tells everybody i'm transitional candidate. basically telling everyone i'm one term arer if that who is going to be his pick. can he pick somebody he barely knows? can he pick somebody who doesn't have a national profile or national experience on the biggest staining? now kamala harris seems to have the best credentials. however, did she cut herself off at the knees when she made this comment going for the win in their first debate to joe biden? >> to hear you talk about the reputation of two united states senators who built their reputations and career on segregation of race in this country. you know, there was a little girl in california who was part of the second class to integrate her public scho
brian and steve feeling great today, right? steve: that's right.een one hour of our telecast and brian two more starting now. brian: the vice presidential picks are the most interesting who is going to be the running mate and who is going to be at the top of the ticket especially now. i believe this is the most important important pick. at 77 joe biden tells everybody i'm transitional candidate. basically telling everyone i'm one term arer if that who is going to be his pick. can he pick...
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. >> hello, and welcome, i am steve clemens, editor in large at the hill. i'm wearing a mask, i'm going to take it off, but we believe in masks here. and more than ever before our collective health is at stake as we work furiously for a pandemic taken more than a 500,000 lives. and there are deep fissures in the health industry. covid attacked us and now it's our responsibility to fix the gaps and make sure that it has affordability. today's summit. we have a fantastic lineup for the events which will make part in three parts. we'll kick off with an interview with dr. anthony fauci and examine prescriptions from the pandemic. if immunity passports are our future are we spending time and money to fend off future attacks. how can we support physicians and nurses? the first responders on the covid era, locust on healing and build capacity with the infrastructure. the second band 1:00, 1:30. reimagine health care, alex azar the health and human services will join us, then you get a break and i get a break. at 2:30 eastern will shine a live on race, affordabilit
. >> hello, and welcome, i am steve clemens, editor in large at the hill. i'm wearing a mask, i'm going to take it off, but we believe in masks here. and more than ever before our collective health is at stake as we work furiously for a pandemic taken more than a 500,000 lives. and there are deep fissures in the health industry. covid attacked us and now it's our responsibility to fix the gaps and make sure that it has affordability. today's summit. we have a fantastic lineup for the...
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back to you, steve. steve: thanks, jed.country the department of homeland security has now deployed for this week a special federal unit to protect those monuments against a potential fresh wave of vandalism this independence day weekend. here with why it's important to protect our history, the niece of dr. martin luther king jr. , and she's also a fox news contributor, dr. alveda king. dr. king good morning to you. >> good morning and happy independence day, everyone, all over america. this is an important part of our lives. of course history is important, and when we do good things in history, we want to remember those things so that we can continue that as a legacy. when we do bad things we want to remember so we don't have to repeat that and do it again and i know that that is in one way or the other have helped in that process, but it's very important, steve, to just consider the source of all of the anarchy and the violence that is going on now with getting rid of the statue, et cetera. you heard me say that statues c
back to you, steve. steve: thanks, jed.country the department of homeland security has now deployed for this week a special federal unit to protect those monuments against a potential fresh wave of vandalism this independence day weekend. here with why it's important to protect our history, the niece of dr. martin luther king jr. , and she's also a fox news contributor, dr. alveda king. dr. king good morning to you. >> good morning and happy independence day, everyone, all over america....
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steve: is nevada a swing state? jon: great question. i wrote a column after the last election saying nevada is a blue state. it wasn't the republicans who were upset, it was actually the democrats because if you are declared a blue state, you are not going to get as much investment from the national party. the democrats want to keep saying nevada is in play. listen, it is still 100 days from early voting starting in nevada. you can't say anything for sure. but nevada is a very heavily leaning blue state. i saw that harry reid recently was interviewed and said he advised biden to invest here, so clearly he is worried as a behind-the-scenes kingmaker and influential force in nevada that the national democrats will not invest here. the democrats dominate the state. there is only one republican statewide elected official, the secretary of state, who pretty much has to act nonpartisan. the legislature is controlled by almost super majorities by democrats. they dominate the state. the state is clearly a very blue state, but the local democrat
steve: is nevada a swing state? jon: great question. i wrote a column after the last election saying nevada is a blue state. it wasn't the republicans who were upset, it was actually the democrats because if you are declared a blue state, you are not going to get as much investment from the national party. the democrats want to keep saying nevada is in play. listen, it is still 100 days from early voting starting in nevada. you can't say anything for sure. but nevada is a very heavily leaning...
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steve: yes, indeed.n fact, michael good win who is going to be a guest on the show at the conclusion in about two and a half hours who knew the great lady could be so nasty. ari fleischer who spent his time over the last 20 or 30 years working with the press had this observation about what is going on with this group think at the gray lady? here is ari. >> i really don't see somebody that articulate talk about from the inside how rotten things have become at the "new york times" curly. it's all thing we know papers have been liberal for decades and networks liberal for decades. this is indictment of the internal intolerant culture led by the editorials of the "new york times" who have acquiesced to the younger journalists who as she puts it taken over twitter mentality. landscape mentality. it's not the newspaper that i subscribsd to for 40 years. it's hard to recognize these days as real journalism. steve: bary goes on to right among other things. i was always thought that journalists were taught to wri
steve: yes, indeed.n fact, michael good win who is going to be a guest on the show at the conclusion in about two and a half hours who knew the great lady could be so nasty. ari fleischer who spent his time over the last 20 or 30 years working with the press had this observation about what is going on with this group think at the gray lady? here is ari. >> i really don't see somebody that articulate talk about from the inside how rotten things have become at the "new york times"...
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-steve: $495. -lemonis: cost? -steve: $250.afton furniture was finally heading in the right direction. man: you got a great product. i think it's a wonderful partnership for the future. steve: awesome. lemonis: but shortly after we finished the first episode, esteban, the patriarch, the heart and soul of this business, passed away. today, i'm heading back to miami to check in on the grafton family and see the progress that they're making. -hey. -steve: hey, marcus. what's going on? lemonis: so, let's take a tour through the whole factory. steve: to the left, up here, we made our little break room for the guys, and so we named it abuelos café. when i inaugurated abuelos café, i made a speech that this room is here because of my dad, and we stock it for them, free of charge. -lemonis: from him. -steve: from him. lemonis: it's actually the first time i've seen you -since he passed. -steve: i know. lemonis: as you walk through the warehouse, you feel this void of esteban. he was quite a character. he had sort of a personality large
-steve: $495. -lemonis: cost? -steve: $250.afton furniture was finally heading in the right direction. man: you got a great product. i think it's a wonderful partnership for the future. steve: awesome. lemonis: but shortly after we finished the first episode, esteban, the patriarch, the heart and soul of this business, passed away. today, i'm heading back to miami to check in on the grafton family and see the progress that they're making. -hey. -steve: hey, marcus. what's going on? lemonis: so,...
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steve: j.k. books, of course, she and 150 other authors and other gary, simon rushdie. they wrote this open letter that appeared in harper's magazine yesterday defending the open debate and freedom of thought and speech. think about that. it's an open letter warning of an intolerant climate for free speech. we all want free speech, don't we? part of what they wrote says this: the free exchange of information and ideas, the lifeblood of a liberal society, is daily becoming more constricted. the restriction of debate, whether by a repressive government or intolerant society invariably hurts those who lack power and makes everybody less capable of democratic participation. so they say this is a real threat to our society as we know it. ainsley: yeah. they make some good points. we have been talking about all these statues coming down and, brian, have you been very vocal about this because of the history of our past of so many leaders who did very good things but at the same time we don't agree with
steve: j.k. books, of course, she and 150 other authors and other gary, simon rushdie. they wrote this open letter that appeared in harper's magazine yesterday defending the open debate and freedom of thought and speech. think about that. it's an open letter warning of an intolerant climate for free speech. we all want free speech, don't we? part of what they wrote says this: the free exchange of information and ideas, the lifeblood of a liberal society, is daily becoming more constricted. the...
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steve: i agree. ma ga for all. next sunday when the next revolution will be televised. televised. jillian: it is monday, july 20th. this is a fox news alert, a march through seattle erupts into chaos, 12 officers hurt in the violence as rioters try to set fire to a police precinct. we are live with the breaking developments. >> the country in the end, they're not going to have a man who is shot, he's shot, he's mentally shot. let biden sit through an interview like this, he'll be on the ground, crying for mommy. he can't do an interview, he's incompetent. todd: no live lost between president trump and joe biden. we have the presumptive nominee's response to the fox
steve: i agree. ma ga for all. next sunday when the next revolution will be televised. televised. jillian: it is monday, july 20th. this is a fox news alert, a march through seattle erupts into chaos, 12 officers hurt in the violence as rioters try to set fire to a police precinct. we are live with the breaking developments. >> the country in the end, they're not going to have a man who is shot, he's shot, he's mentally shot. let biden sit through an interview like this, he'll be on the...
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steve: i agree. ma ga for all.e back next sunday when the next revolution will be televised. ♪ ♪ harris: i'm harris faulkner. it has been 55 days since the death of george floyd and our nation is heating up to the point where every day there is some kind of struggle. some is deadly. americans are fighting each other and we don't seem to be moving forward to a place that is better than we found it weeks ago. eight minutes, 46 seconds of torture captured on video and millions of americans expressed seen it the same way. it was murder, or wrong they must meet justice
steve: i agree. ma ga for all.e back next sunday when the next revolution will be televised. ♪ ♪ harris: i'm harris faulkner. it has been 55 days since the death of george floyd and our nation is heating up to the point where every day there is some kind of struggle. some is deadly. americans are fighting each other and we don't seem to be moving forward to a place that is better than we found it weeks ago. eight minutes, 46 seconds of torture captured on video and millions of americans...
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. -- steve jobs' wife.did it. there was dinner afterwards and i thought "this is going to be an incredible, huge dinner." lorene had forgotten to make a reservation and it was packed so steve said, "i am not leaving until a table opens." i won't go into the aspects of his personality, but just know we were not leaving. [laughter] he said, "do you want to see something cool?" well yeah. he takes something out of his pocket and says, "i just introduced this last week. it is an ipod. pretty cool. i have 1000 songs in my pocket -- what you think about that?" i said, "i like it!" [laughter] i said to him, "it is like a computer. you could probably make it a color screen, probably have movies. it's not that hard." he said "that is the dumbest idea i've ever heard." [laughter] we have this nice dinner that goes on for hours. at the end he says, "do you need some help running salesforce?" i said maybe. he said, "if you need help, see me in my office and i will help you." i worked up my courage, took my cofounders w
. -- steve jobs' wife.did it. there was dinner afterwards and i thought "this is going to be an incredible, huge dinner." lorene had forgotten to make a reservation and it was packed so steve said, "i am not leaving until a table opens." i won't go into the aspects of his personality, but just know we were not leaving. [laughter] he said, "do you want to see something cool?" well yeah. he takes something out of his pocket and says, "i just introduced this last...
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david: did you meet steve jobs?arc: that to not go over really well, tough crowd in washington, d.c.. marc: salesforce would not be the company that it is without steve jobs. ♪ david: you grew up in san francisco, is that right? marc: i am a fourth-generation san franciscan. david: you want to high school. where you an athlete? were you a star student? marc: i was into computers. i was in radioshack in 1979. the trs 80 model one. i talked to my grandmother, and i said "i would like to buy one of these." she asked "how much is it?" i told her it was $400. she said she would give me $200 if i could make the other $200. i made the $200 and got the computer from her. i got a job. i was cleaning jewelry cases. i got fired. i did a terrible job. i wrote my first piece of software. when i was 15 years old i wrote my first piece of software how , to juggle. by the time i got to college, i had written 10 software titles and i was making $1500 an month, which for high school is really good. so then i'm like, this is amazing.
david: did you meet steve jobs?arc: that to not go over really well, tough crowd in washington, d.c.. marc: salesforce would not be the company that it is without steve jobs. ♪ david: you grew up in san francisco, is that right? marc: i am a fourth-generation san franciscan. david: you want to high school. where you an athlete? were you a star student? marc: i was into computers. i was in radioshack in 1979. the trs 80 model one. i talked to my grandmother, and i said "i would like to...
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i'm steve clemons. we are delighted to have you join us for the second hour of the future of the health care summit. i would like to thank the their support of today's great program. we are going to expand our lens in the session to look at policymaking breakthroughs and innovation in the face of seen and unseen challenges. before we get underway, a few housekeeping notes. you can tweet us at #thehillhealth. we are taking questions there. you can see i have a bunch here that have already come in. speakers, beware. if you experience a problem with the livestream, refresh. it should be a quick fix. i don't believe them, but that's what they say. let's get started. i'm least introduce my first -- thethe health of secretary of health and human services. alex azar has a breadth of experience of both the public and private sectors. his key focuses on health care and innovation, all assuming added significance in the coronavirus era. thank you for joining us today. we have had a really fantastic forum and it w
i'm steve clemons. we are delighted to have you join us for the second hour of the future of the health care summit. i would like to thank the their support of today's great program. we are going to expand our lens in the session to look at policymaking breakthroughs and innovation in the face of seen and unseen challenges. before we get underway, a few housekeeping notes. you can tweet us at #thehillhealth. we are taking questions there. you can see i have a bunch here that have already come...
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steve, you're still with me? people that we've spoken to, some young people too, really recognizing the debt they owe e to john lewis saying they are standing on john lewis' shoulders, that there's still work to be done. and it's interesting for people who have covered a lot of the protests since ferguson, missouri, on and the violence in those protests. we've heard john lewis described today as a fighter and someone who got in the ring, but those protests when you go back and look at some of the black and white footage which changed america, they are simply astounding because they were violent, but in most cases the violence was on one side. when he comes down that pettus bridge, when he pauses there, his hands are in his pockets. he knows what's coming. to there is violence there, but there is also on the other side a real commitment, a deep commitment to nonviolence as well. harris: yeah, you remind us of those very important moments, those decisions that john lewis was making constantly to be nonviolent, to k
steve, you're still with me? people that we've spoken to, some young people too, really recognizing the debt they owe e to john lewis saying they are standing on john lewis' shoulders, that there's still work to be done. and it's interesting for people who have covered a lot of the protests since ferguson, missouri, on and the violence in those protests. we've heard john lewis described today as a fighter and someone who got in the ring, but those protests when you go back and look at some of...
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i met steve jobs, and steve jobs ended up having a huge impact on my life, especially when i startedesforce. it was a very, very meaningful and powerful relationship. and i would not be the person i am and salesforce would not be the company it is without steve jobs. david: now, when salesforce was started, you started a system of having people develop applications, apps, and you had the name of the app store. and then can you tell us how that evolved? marc: this was a really weird situation. in 2001, salesforce was 18 months old or something, and i got an invitation to fund something called college track, which was being put together by steve jobs' wife. so we ended up doing it. and then there was a dinner afterwards, and i was like, this is going to be some incredible, huge dinner. i go to the dinner, and she had forgotten to make a reservation, and it was packed. so steve is like, i'm not leaving until a table opens. now, i won't go into the aspects of his personality, but just know we weren't leaving. [laughter] so he's like, you want to see something cool? i'm like, yeah. so he
i met steve jobs, and steve jobs ended up having a huge impact on my life, especially when i startedesforce. it was a very, very meaningful and powerful relationship. and i would not be the person i am and salesforce would not be the company it is without steve jobs. david: now, when salesforce was started, you started a system of having people develop applications, apps, and you had the name of the app store. and then can you tell us how that evolved? marc: this was a really weird situation....
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in 1981, steve's wife, rachel, dies of cancer at age 38. seven years later, steve jr.ccident. >> the death of my mother and my older brother crushed him. it just made him be closer to us, cause we're all he had. >> wow, how did your family manage after that? >> we just dug ourselves into our work and just kept going. >> yeah, i think that looks good. >> indeed, long hours at work prove to be therapeutic. >> and then you're going to open it a bit, right? >> as his reputation grows, new clients come calling... [ shop bell rings ] ...some from vancouver's burgeoning film industry. >> his first prop was the "grizzly adams" movie. >> "grizzly adams" -- his first big break. >> and it just snowballed from there. >> they would commission us to make a 10-foot by 4-foot-thick grizzly bear for "macgyver." >> then another action figure places an order. >> for the first "rambo" movie they wanted to rent for the sheriff's office. >> speaking of movie rentals, do these felines look familiar? if so, you're probably one of the tens of millions who bought a ticket for the 2006 hit film
in 1981, steve's wife, rachel, dies of cancer at age 38. seven years later, steve jr.ccident. >> the death of my mother and my older brother crushed him. it just made him be closer to us, cause we're all he had. >> wow, how did your family manage after that? >> we just dug ourselves into our work and just kept going. >> yeah, i think that looks good. >> indeed, long hours at work prove to be therapeutic. >> and then you're going to open it a bit, right?...