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steve: hey. lemonis: i'm marcus. steve: i'm steve. lemonis: steve, nice to meet you.teve: nice to meet you. it's so surreal, actually, meeting you face-to-face. lemonis: we're here. let's do it. so, this is your business. steve: this is it. lemonis: what prompted you to get into this? steve: i'm a minimalist by trade. lemonis: do you live in a tiny home? steve: no. i live in a regular house now. i've got a family and kids. i actually live in sonoma and in colorado. lemonis: what happened to, "i want to be a minimalist"? steve: i still am a minimalist. lemonis: yeah. what did you do before this? steve: i was a restaurateur. i really don't have much experience in manufacturing. i can manufacture a burger. lemonis: okay. can you show me a few models? steve: so, we have cypress, the farallon alta, the elm 26 equator, and the roanoke. lemonis: i mean, it's like a log cabin. steve: yeah. lemonis: but it's movable. steve: yes. they can pick their floor finish, they can pick their roof and window colors. people really want to get into these and customize them. lemonis: so, wh
steve: hey. lemonis: i'm marcus. steve: i'm steve. lemonis: steve, nice to meet you.teve: nice to meet you. it's so surreal, actually, meeting you face-to-face. lemonis: we're here. let's do it. so, this is your business. steve: this is it. lemonis: what prompted you to get into this? steve: i'm a minimalist by trade. lemonis: do you live in a tiny home? steve: no. i live in a regular house now. i've got a family and kids. i actually live in sonoma and in colorado. lemonis: what happened to,...
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steve: yeah.s going to be, i think it's going to be one of the biggest challenges chris wallace will have in his career is to keep it somewhat civil and organized, because after a while they are just looking at each other going at it. steve: right and he will and there you've got brett and martha they are going to kickoff the coverage tonight 6:00 p.m. eastern time. a monmouth poll came out and i find it hard to believe, they say of likely voters only 3% say the debate very likely will determine their vote. 87% say not likely. see , i think if some crazy thing happens, and we've seen these debates something crazy could happen, i think that's going to change the mind. don't know how many. brian: i agree, tie goes to biden. ainsley: they're in cleveland. steve: not necessarily. ainsley: ohio is very important, ohio correctly voted for every president since 1960. will that trend continue is the question. griff jenkins is live in cleveland as we count down to the debate just a few hours away we've bee
steve: yeah.s going to be, i think it's going to be one of the biggest challenges chris wallace will have in his career is to keep it somewhat civil and organized, because after a while they are just looking at each other going at it. steve: right and he will and there you've got brett and martha they are going to kickoff the coverage tonight 6:00 p.m. eastern time. a monmouth poll came out and i find it hard to believe, they say of likely voters only 3% say the debate very likely will...
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steve: mr.w how elections work and you know exactly how everybody who is up for reelection feels right now. do you share the president's worries about mail-in voting because when you were running, you know, out of wichita, kansas, i'm sure there were a number of people in far-flung parts of the state who were voting in that particular election, probably did absentee or mail-in voting, did you have problems back then? secretary: i think i voted absentee a couple of times, steve. the big worry, it's just a matter of logic. it's a little bit out of my lane as secretary of state. it's a matter of logic and the states changed the rule. and in this election we expect enormous turnout and just mail ballots to people who are on mailing list on voting roles, there's real risk and the american people deserve to have an election that they have confidence in and i want to make sure that every secretary of state and every election process and person knows what they are doing have been doing to execute approp
steve: mr.w how elections work and you know exactly how everybody who is up for reelection feels right now. do you share the president's worries about mail-in voting because when you were running, you know, out of wichita, kansas, i'm sure there were a number of people in far-flung parts of the state who were voting in that particular election, probably did absentee or mail-in voting, did you have problems back then? secretary: i think i voted absentee a couple of times, steve. the big worry,...
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steve steve well. brian: everybody.ma feel that was fair questioning, brian. brian: all right. steve: nonetheless, look what happened, the senate republicans expanded their majority in the senate. right now joe biden won't give us his list, won't talk about packing the court. the president is going to put out a list and name com come upn saturday. ainsley: nancy pelosi said i have lots of options and arrows in my quiver. can't you picture all the arrows one filibuster, one is packing the court, one is impeachment. steve: mainly she has just got the one impeachment arrow. it's a big arrow. brian: law and order huge thing as you saw yesterday seattle counsel is overriding their liberal mayor is going to deal fund the police, is going to cut back the things they can do and getting rid of a whole division of police. that's what the president is going to focus on. hey, if you are not upset, if you have say it's a bad idea to defund the police, you have to call out your party mayors, your party police chiefs who by the way ar
steve steve well. brian: everybody.ma feel that was fair questioning, brian. brian: all right. steve: nonetheless, look what happened, the senate republicans expanded their majority in the senate. right now joe biden won't give us his list, won't talk about packing the court. the president is going to put out a list and name com come upn saturday. ainsley: nancy pelosi said i have lots of options and arrows in my quiver. can't you picture all the arrows one filibuster, one is packing the court,...
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steve: sure.rd about the department of justice talking about withholding funds from certain anarchist jurisdictions. separately down in florida, the governor there has got a new law he would like to use to crack down on people who just try to burn stuff down. watch. >> increase penalties for people who are involved in these violent demonstrations and that includes things like toppling statues, blocking roadways. we also have a provision that says any municipality that defunds the police, which is just an insane policy. it's like cutting off your nose to spite your face. if you do that the state government is going to defund you. we are not going to be sending you money if you are doing things like that. steve: judge, county state decide who to send the money to? >> yes. i mean, under florida law, the cities and towns in florida are municipal corporations, authorized by the state. the state can deauthorize them and the state can regulate them. i think what governor desantis and the florida legislat
steve: sure.rd about the department of justice talking about withholding funds from certain anarchist jurisdictions. separately down in florida, the governor there has got a new law he would like to use to crack down on people who just try to burn stuff down. watch. >> increase penalties for people who are involved in these violent demonstrations and that includes things like toppling statues, blocking roadways. we also have a provision that says any municipality that defunds the police,...
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steve: december 11, 2018.onathan karl, you remember that moment, it went on for 15 minutes on camera. jonathan: yeah, yeah, yeah. one of the things, i talk about something we've never seen in previous is thes. i'm not sure we'll see again. he loved to have those -- previous presidents. i'm not sure we'll see again. he loved to have those negotiations play out in public. he was in meetings he had in the cabinet room with congressional leaders where he kept us in for upwards of an hour as they went back and forth on -- one issue was gun control. another was immigration. but here he is with the democratic leaders and you can tell nancy pelosi in the beginning of that clip, she's like, we can talk once the press leaves here. no, keep the press here. let's have it play out in public. and he goes on in that session to say, shut it down. and he endoctorses -- endorses, he takes complete ownership of the government shutdown. which then boxed in all the republicans on the hill, everybody likes to blame the other party
steve: december 11, 2018.onathan karl, you remember that moment, it went on for 15 minutes on camera. jonathan: yeah, yeah, yeah. one of the things, i talk about something we've never seen in previous is thes. i'm not sure we'll see again. he loved to have those -- previous presidents. i'm not sure we'll see again. he loved to have those negotiations play out in public. he was in meetings he had in the cabinet room with congressional leaders where he kept us in for upwards of an hour as they...
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steve: yeah. mr.out how joe biden is not helping out people who are -- could be vulnerable because is he talking about essentially the president called him an anti vaxer with his rhetoric that, you know, don't trust that vaccine because donald trump might be pushing it through. is that the right message from the vice president? >> well, it's the wrong message from joe biden but why should would he be surprised? he has had the wrong message for 47 years and so, listen, this is about people's health. i can tell you the president has been consistent. make sure our science, our doctors, our developers and indeed the pharmaceutical industry are fully engaged to deliver to the american people as quickly as possible. and i would say in historic record time. and so it is not responsible and, perhaps, what joe biden should be doing is calling on nancy pelosi to stay here and get a covid relief package passed today. ainsley: the fed chairman jerome powell is he warning if they don't pass. this listen to what he
steve: yeah. mr.out how joe biden is not helping out people who are -- could be vulnerable because is he talking about essentially the president called him an anti vaxer with his rhetoric that, you know, don't trust that vaccine because donald trump might be pushing it through. is that the right message from the vice president? >> well, it's the wrong message from joe biden but why should would he be surprised? he has had the wrong message for 47 years and so, listen, this is about...
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steve: i know. brian coming up in our next segment we will have a sheriff from indiana who was a democrat but he has switched the parties because he is so frustrated with what's going on. all right. ainsley: all right, lawrence. good luck in michigan today. thank you so much for joining us. >> all right, guys. see you soon. ainsley: carley is over there. she has headlines for us. good morning, carley. carley: the worst spot in california history becoming more dire. one firefighter hurt critically as they fight the dollan fire near big sur. burning .2.3 million acres. in oregon the governor issuing a wildfire emergency calling this a once in a generation event. now, further north in washington state, flames destroy nearly 80% of this small farming town, thankfully no one there was injured. but just devastating image on the west coast. two of the three suspects charged in the murder of a cleveland detective are due in court today. 18-year-old david mcdaniel and two teens are accused of shooting detect
steve: i know. brian coming up in our next segment we will have a sheriff from indiana who was a democrat but he has switched the parties because he is so frustrated with what's going on. all right. ainsley: all right, lawrence. good luck in michigan today. thank you so much for joining us. >> all right, guys. see you soon. ainsley: carley is over there. she has headlines for us. good morning, carley. carley: the worst spot in california history becoming more dire. one firefighter hurt...
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steve: yeah.aling to local leaders and so far they have not been, you know, on the law and order side. this just speaks to a headline probably a lot of you saw over the weekend. close to 1,000 people a day are moving to florida. they are leaving new york and boston. they are leaving chicago as well. because they want to go some place this they feel is safer and taxes are lower, and there seems to be a law and order message. ainsley: jacking up the property value in the state of florida. wish i had bought some property down there a long time ago. people are upset about all of this. they are wondering if this is all going to change after the election. is this political? are businesses being shut down because they don't want the economy to come back. there are so many different opinions about that. and you have got people in san francisco, you know, we saw nancy pelosi getting her hair done. yet, she is saying that salons need to be closed and then you see the video of her and gyms are closed in san
steve: yeah.aling to local leaders and so far they have not been, you know, on the law and order side. this just speaks to a headline probably a lot of you saw over the weekend. close to 1,000 people a day are moving to florida. they are leaving new york and boston. they are leaving chicago as well. because they want to go some place this they feel is safer and taxes are lower, and there seems to be a law and order message. ainsley: jacking up the property value in the state of florida. wish i...
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steve: okay.bsite foxnews.com, we will link to that website to help his family as well. before he died, he understood the risk as i said a moment ago. but, you know, you are the volunteer chaplain there in that sheriff's department. everybody in the department feels that there is something going on in this country right now that just is different, right? >> yeah. it is. and the message i have been going around and sharing from the platform that god has given me from my church. do everything in the name of the lord jesus christ giving thanks to the father through him. you know, our department is hurting. and sunday night was for us to come together as a community we had around 1135 people that showed up from the aerial footage shot and the people that took the numbers from there. come together to show our law enforcement officers and our first responders and emergency personnel along with the hendrix family that we support you, we love you. our country is in a huge division right now. political war
steve: okay.bsite foxnews.com, we will link to that website to help his family as well. before he died, he understood the risk as i said a moment ago. but, you know, you are the volunteer chaplain there in that sheriff's department. everybody in the department feels that there is something going on in this country right now that just is different, right? >> yeah. it is. and the message i have been going around and sharing from the platform that god has given me from my church. do...
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steve? steve: brian, thank you.businesses around the country still closed and millions out of work. so have the lockdowns been effective? well a foxnews.com op-ed says data shows the covid-19 lockdowns are a failed experiment and did not contain the spread of the disease. the author of that article, donald luskin from the analytics firm trim macrojoins us right now. fox news medical contributor and author of "make america healthy again dr. nicole saphier. good morning to both of you. >> hey there. >> good morning. steve: don, this op-ed you wrote really got our attention. in particular, at the end of the first sentence, first paragraph you say but now the evidence proves that lockdowns were an expensive treatment with serious side effects and no benefit to society. you know, you would think the logic and dr. saphier is going to talk about that in a moment. if you keep people away from each other, that would have done something but you said you analyzed the data and that's not the case. >> look, there is always a dif
steve? steve: brian, thank you.businesses around the country still closed and millions out of work. so have the lockdowns been effective? well a foxnews.com op-ed says data shows the covid-19 lockdowns are a failed experiment and did not contain the spread of the disease. the author of that article, donald luskin from the analytics firm trim macrojoins us right now. fox news medical contributor and author of "make america healthy again dr. nicole saphier. good morning to both of you....
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steve? steve steve all right. a busy day in louisville. thank you. ainsley?k you, steve. final preparations underway ahead of tomorrow's first presidential debate which will be moderated by our own chris wallace. here to break down the biggest dos and don'ts learned from past memorable debates is presidential debated coach brett o'donnell who has previously worked with george w. bush, mitt romney and others. good morning to you. >> good morning, ainsley. ainsley: great to have you on again. let's go through some of these memorable moments. the first one 1980, reagan vs. carter when reagan said there you go again. watch this. >> these are the kind of elements of a national health insurance important to the american people. governor reagan again, typically, is against such a proposal. >> there you go again. ainsley: brett, how did that help him? >> well, it was a memorable line that enabled ron reagan to turn back the argument that jimmy carter was making. up to that point in the campaign, first of all, this was the only debate that carter and reagan had in the
steve? steve steve all right. a busy day in louisville. thank you. ainsley?k you, steve. final preparations underway ahead of tomorrow's first presidential debate which will be moderated by our own chris wallace. here to break down the biggest dos and don'ts learned from past memorable debates is presidential debated coach brett o'donnell who has previously worked with george w. bush, mitt romney and others. good morning to you. >> good morning, ainsley. ainsley: great to have you on...
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steve? steve: thank you, brian. trump calling out his democratic opponent joe biden for not hitting the campaign trail this weekend while he was. >> is he in his basement right now and he is saying what do i do? he calls his handlers what do i do about this? he hasn't left in two and a half days. in the meantime i'm all over the place. steve: even the mainstream media noticing biden's lack of events. a reporter from cbs catherine watson, cbs digital reporter at the white house, tweeted not sure why biden isn't doing more to show he can outwork trump. here to discuss media reporter for the hill joe concha. >> good morning, steve. steve: you would think every reporter would be saying hey, where is joe? you would think the conventional wisdom would be before the big show which is the debates, joe would wanted a tune-up. >> it's amazing, steve. i have never seen someone pursuing the highest office in the land by pleading the fifth. to use two sports analogies in one sentence. basically joe biden is taking a knee in the
steve? steve: thank you, brian. trump calling out his democratic opponent joe biden for not hitting the campaign trail this weekend while he was. >> is he in his basement right now and he is saying what do i do? he calls his handlers what do i do about this? he hasn't left in two and a half days. in the meantime i'm all over the place. steve: even the mainstream media noticing biden's lack of events. a reporter from cbs catherine watson, cbs digital reporter at the white house, tweeted...
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steve steve there you go.on the economy during last night's debate. here with reaction fox news contributor and former economic advisor robert woflt screen left and member of the white house economic recovery task force steve moore screen right. guys, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. >> good morning, steve. >> robert, i said last week i would give you the first question the next week and here we are. what did you think of the 90 minute telecast last night? >> well, it was not a debate. it was nonstop arguing and felt more like an awful reality show president trump in my opinion was over the top acting like a school yard bully where chris christie said way too hot. i think the president's response on white supremacists. almost every poll had joe biden winner. more swing votes will vote for him. it was not a good night for this country. steve: steven, what i think we saw last night is reflective of the country right now because america is super divided. i think both sides feel that this is a fight fo
steve steve there you go.on the economy during last night's debate. here with reaction fox news contributor and former economic advisor robert woflt screen left and member of the white house economic recovery task force steve moore screen right. guys, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. >> good morning, steve. >> robert, i said last week i would give you the first question the next week and here we are. what did you think of the 90 minute telecast last night? >>...
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steve is not filling in for anyone. this is his job. right, steve? steve: monday through friday.although, you know, according to the deal he got with the kansas city team. he can afford something even bigger. >> well, let me ask you something. if you got a deal, patrick, i'm going to give you the ring if you just show it on television. do you tell her that you got it for free? steve: you find out when the commercial starts running. [laughter] he doesn't need a free ring. if you are joining us on this wednesday with a w. if you are wondering where joe biden is or the president is, they are both in wilmington, but they are in different states. jedediah: they sure are we have a big show today. we are going to head first over to our friend griff jenkins as you mentioned, steve, president trump is hitting the campaign trail traveling to wilmington, north carolina. brian: jedediah, is he your friend. i don't like him too much. is he going to be busy in kenosha, wisconsin. where he is out to help rebuild destroyed businesses. steve: here is that guy we are all talking about. griff jenki
steve is not filling in for anyone. this is his job. right, steve? steve: monday through friday.although, you know, according to the deal he got with the kansas city team. he can afford something even bigger. >> well, let me ask you something. if you got a deal, patrick, i'm going to give you the ring if you just show it on television. do you tell her that you got it for free? steve: you find out when the commercial starts running. [laughter] he doesn't need a free ring. if you are...
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steve: indeed. in louisville on the streets once again on this friday morning, mark meredith, thank you very much. chair for black voices for trump 2020 and author of "nothing to lose." unlikely allies in the struggle for a better black america. pastor, good morning to you. >> good morning. thanks for having me. steve: what are you making of the vandalism we saw last night in louisville and the ongoing protests? >> right now it's just becoming utterly ridiculous. this whole protest period in america has gotten ridiculous. we have been protesting or a certain segment of american society has been pressing for months now and have nothing to show for it. any change that is desired by the community has to be accomplished through legislation. not through vandalism and riots and chaos. you recall when dr. king protested in the 60's it was peaceful protest but it led to legislation. this is outside agitation. we have miss information disseminated by the left. celebrities, entertainers regurgitating that mis
steve: indeed. in louisville on the streets once again on this friday morning, mark meredith, thank you very much. chair for black voices for trump 2020 and author of "nothing to lose." unlikely allies in the struggle for a better black america. pastor, good morning to you. >> good morning. thanks for having me. steve: what are you making of the vandalism we saw last night in louisville and the ongoing protests? >> right now it's just becoming utterly ridiculous. this...
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steve steve headlines august 31st of this year. is pushing a false argument on mail oin voting fraud and here are the facts. so, they were for it before they were against it. they were against it before they were for it. >> maybe that's where john kerry got that particular line from, who knows, right? the "new york times" is an infinitely different paper in 2020 than it was in 2012 and it was very far leaning left at that time. i go back to the stat they have not endorsed a republican candidate for president since 1956. that's a long, long time not to go at least once to say hey i like reagan over mondale type of situation that's who they're, are going to flood the zone. whether you want it or not i'm sending a ballot to your house. pennsylvania court decided just got to postmark your ballot to get there it has to be postmarked before november 3rd. it can get there as late as november 7th. i think ohio did the same thing. just leading to a mess on november 3rd. new jersey's governor is also come in. he also decided to mail everybod
steve steve headlines august 31st of this year. is pushing a false argument on mail oin voting fraud and here are the facts. so, they were for it before they were against it. they were against it before they were for it. >> maybe that's where john kerry got that particular line from, who knows, right? the "new york times" is an infinitely different paper in 2020 than it was in 2012 and it was very far leaning left at that time. i go back to the stat they have not endorsed a...
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steve: yeah.ultimately, because chuck schumer said yesterday at rudruth bader ginsburg's schooln brooklyn that nothing is off the table if the republicans try to do it. but they have been talking about ending the filibuster in the senate for a while. they have been talking about packing the court for a while. going forward, more democrats should actually be asked so, if i elect you for another term, are you for ending the filibuster? are you for packing the court? >> it's a fair question. there is multidimensional game theory going on here. what happens if the election how would that be affected if there is a confirmation vote before the election other what happens after the election if democrats win the white house and not the senate vice versa or win both. could there be some sort of deal not to confirm if the democrats promise not to pack. historically, promises to court pack have enured against in the long term the political interest of whoever pursues it. it's a dicey road and kind of chicken
steve: yeah.ultimately, because chuck schumer said yesterday at rudruth bader ginsburg's schooln brooklyn that nothing is off the table if the republicans try to do it. but they have been talking about ending the filibuster in the senate for a while. they have been talking about packing the court for a while. going forward, more democrats should actually be asked so, if i elect you for another term, are you for ending the filibuster? are you for packing the court? >> it's a fair question....
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steve: right. i agree with you completely about the new news about what was the deal with the no knock warrant. and he very effectively, rob, walked through the prosecutor's case and what the grand jury was presented and clearly they agreed of with him where apparently the officers, the grand jury and prosecutors felt the officers were justified in using force because what they did was they went to that apartment. it was the wrong apartment. for who they were looking for. they went, they knocked on the door. nobody came, so they breached the door. and breonna taylor's boyfriend thought they were intruders and shot one of the police officers in the leg. and that's when the shooting started. and that's when she was killed. but, nonetheless, when he was laying that out, one phrase that he used yesterday, rob, was mob justice is not justice that got a lot of attention on tv yesterday. watch this. >> i question the judgment of the kentucky attorney general saying, quote: mob justice is not justice. he s
steve: right. i agree with you completely about the new news about what was the deal with the no knock warrant. and he very effectively, rob, walked through the prosecutor's case and what the grand jury was presented and clearly they agreed of with him where apparently the officers, the grand jury and prosecutors felt the officers were justified in using force because what they did was they went to that apartment. it was the wrong apartment. for who they were looking for. they went, they...
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steve: so that extra room will include what? alexandra: we are in the middle of collecting objects around covid-19 and we have done a lot of thinking about which are most iconic and will tell the most powerful stories about this event. the ventilator is something we have been thinking a great deal about. americans hear about the ventilators but they don't know what they look like or how it works. that is something we might think about putting and the exhibits. we also know that masks are a central part of this story, every american is making a mask or thinking about a mask or living in a place where they asked to use a mask. it is a story that represents all americans. that is an object we might include. we also think about test kits. the faulty ones as well as those that have been more effective. very something that we are much in flux right now with, depending on how long it takes to create a vaccine. we also thought about leaving an empty space in the exhibit that demonstrates that a vaccine is coming. it depends on when the
steve: so that extra room will include what? alexandra: we are in the middle of collecting objects around covid-19 and we have done a lot of thinking about which are most iconic and will tell the most powerful stories about this event. the ventilator is something we have been thinking a great deal about. americans hear about the ventilators but they don't know what they look like or how it works. that is something we might think about putting and the exhibits. we also know that masks are a...
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peered welcome, senator steve daines and democratic governor, steve bullock. welcome to illinois. we appreciate having everyone here in person. we are safely distanced and ready for serious debate. anna: we have a slightly different format. each candidate will have 90 seconds to answer the question. afterwards there will be an open discussion period for that topic with a chance for rebuttals, comments and exchanges. we will finish the debate with a 92nd closing statement from each candidate. with the's get set supreme court justice confirmation. the justice past saturday, president trump announcing his nominee, anna kony barrett. promises to be another contentious process following the ugly scene with the kavaa naugh situation. possibly term limits for the justices or changing the size of the court itself. our first question, as montana's senator, would you vote for any changes in this process or the court itself? by virtue of a coin toss, we will go with governor bullock. gov. bullock: thank you for moderating and hosting. these debates are an important part
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steve? steve: thank you, jillian.ndoors yesterday. after months of being shot down, can they even afford to reopen? our next guest had to close her salon famously after that visit by nancy pelosi not wearing a mask and she says it's too little, too late, joining success erika. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. steve: it's been months and now the salons are able to open. you have been in that business for a long time. how many are going to be able to reopen and how many are going to just say, you know what? stick a fork in me, i'm done. >> yeah. i would say alone in my neighborhood 60%. steve: wow. >> probably have shut down. there is right now if i can think. there is probably about 4 that may reopen. yeah, six months is just too long. we were supposed to open three months ago. i think we would have been a lot better off. >> sure. >> we were prepared. and two days before our opening date, we were not allowed to open and then almost another three months have gone by. yeah. >> erika, your business, before cov
steve? steve: thank you, jillian.ndoors yesterday. after months of being shot down, can they even afford to reopen? our next guest had to close her salon famously after that visit by nancy pelosi not wearing a mask and she says it's too little, too late, joining success erika. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. steve: it's been months and now the salons are able to open. you have been in that business for a long time. how many are going to be able to reopen and how many are...
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steve: mr.rtment and fire department who lost 34319 years ago today when the towers collapsed. but, in addition, think about the heroism of everyday americans who washed what happened. >> . >> and then walked into recruiting stations. and they said, you know what? i got to help. and, you know, they left their safe places all around the united states of america and went into danger, to try to save the country. >> well, you know, i don't mean to leave them out. emphasizing the police officers today because of what they have been through. the civilians really amazed me. i heard so many stories of people i'm never going to know. you know, a man, an older man who four groups of people get on an elevator and there was an elevator and it was no more room and he said, you know, i'm 73. i have already lived my life. you guys go down. i will be okay. and, of course, he wasn't okay. there is director of security of morgan stanley who saved -- hundreds of lives. hundreds of lives. so, i mean, there are many
steve: mr.rtment and fire department who lost 34319 years ago today when the towers collapsed. but, in addition, think about the heroism of everyday americans who washed what happened. >> . >> and then walked into recruiting stations. and they said, you know what? i got to help. and, you know, they left their safe places all around the united states of america and went into danger, to try to save the country. >> well, you know, i don't mean to leave them out. emphasizing the...
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steve: mr. president, what about the critics who say that you're putting pressure on the federal government to approve a vaccine so you can have an october surprise and so the people will feel like okay, we finally got this , we got a grip on the pandemic. there is a vaccine. president trump: yeah, i'm not doing it for political reasons. i want the vaccine fast. if this were like i call it the o-biden administration, you would not have a vaccine for year, i've sped up the process with the fda, they've been great. dr. hahn has been great, the head of the fda, alex azar has been fantastic and its been incredible what we've done because we'll have a vaccine in a matter of weeks, it could be four weeks, it could be eight weeks but we're going to have it and we're getting very good results and it's really looking good and they are great companies, pfizer, johnson & johnson, moderna, we have a lot of great companies they aren't just one and they are all doing really well. it's going to be soon. now wi
steve: mr. president, what about the critics who say that you're putting pressure on the federal government to approve a vaccine so you can have an october surprise and so the people will feel like okay, we finally got this , we got a grip on the pandemic. there is a vaccine. president trump: yeah, i'm not doing it for political reasons. i want the vaccine fast. if this were like i call it the o-biden administration, you would not have a vaccine for year, i've sped up the process with the fda,...
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steve: joe biden. ainsley: here is steve cortes. is the sound bite: >> the gull of joe biden to go to the heartland the state of michigan and promise he is going to return jobs back from china that's like an arsonist burned down a village, returning to that town and promising the citizens of the town that he wants to be the fire marshal to protect them. joe biden spent a half century in the washington swamp exporting american jobs all over the world. the one accomplishment of half century in the beltway is terrible trade deals. particularly nafta and china's inclusion in the wto which led by the way to the state of michigan to the locals of a staggering 92,000 manufacturing jobs. ainsley: the numbers don't lie. when you look at how many manufacturing jobs were lost during the obama-biden administration. 200,000 during their tenure. and that's why a lot of these blue collar workers went to the polls to vote for donald trump because he said i'm going to bring companies back here to america, lowering the corporate tax. brian: yeah. jus
steve: joe biden. ainsley: here is steve cortes. is the sound bite: >> the gull of joe biden to go to the heartland the state of michigan and promise he is going to return jobs back from china that's like an arsonist burned down a village, returning to that town and promising the citizens of the town that he wants to be the fire marshal to protect them. joe biden spent a half century in the washington swamp exporting american jobs all over the world. the one accomplishment of half century...
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let's check in with steve.w we are getting fog rolling in, will that help the air quality in the next couple days? >> well, it pushes it east, pam, and we have a west- southwest wind, so it is sitting at two point east, so the rally might get worse. you are getting gusts at 40 miles an hour, that will do it. but combine the fog, with plenty of low clouds making a march inland, and with all the fires around, it's still going to be a hazy pattern. it is a west-southwest breeze, and with that wind change, no doubt about it in place, it is roaring here at my place. breezy to windy, big fog bank, but temperatures are below average. but for the weekend, i tell you, it's going to run right back up here to category where it is hot, especially inland, 96-106, so a excessive heat watch has already been placed in watch that goes until 9:00monday. this might be one tuesday into looks like about three or four days, and that's it, according to everything i'm seeing. 50s, 60s on the temperatures, brentwood, 61, you don't see
let's check in with steve.w we are getting fog rolling in, will that help the air quality in the next couple days? >> well, it pushes it east, pam, and we have a west- southwest wind, so it is sitting at two point east, so the rally might get worse. you are getting gusts at 40 miles an hour, that will do it. but combine the fog, with plenty of low clouds making a march inland, and with all the fires around, it's still going to be a hazy pattern. it is a west-southwest breeze, and with...
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steve: so, mr. president, what i heard you say is, essentially, you're looking for a brilliant legal mind, and if there is a political benefit for it, maybe that's just a bonus. >> well, you could say that, but we're looking for somebody who's brilliant, really understands the law and abides by the constitution. and a good person. we're looking for a good person, a person who's really been somebody that has very, very humoral values. high moral values. ainsley: josh hawley was on our show earlier and he said we have an obligation to our voters to vote the way they want us to vote. he's going to push to go ahead and fill the seat either before the election or in the how many duck session. then duff ruth bader ginsburg who told her granddaughter on her death bed allegedly that her dying wish was to have the next president choose her successor. how do you think all of this plays outs? >> i don't know that she said that, or was that written out by adam schiff, schumer and pelosi. i would be more incline
steve: so, mr. president, what i heard you say is, essentially, you're looking for a brilliant legal mind, and if there is a political benefit for it, maybe that's just a bonus. >> well, you could say that, but we're looking for somebody who's brilliant, really understands the law and abides by the constitution. and a good person. we're looking for a good person, a person who's really been somebody that has very, very humoral values. high moral values. ainsley: josh hawley was on our show...
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steve: that extra room will include what? alexandra: we are in the middle of collecting objects around covid-19 and we've done a lot of thinking about which objects are most iconic and will tell the most powerful stories about this event. the ventilator is something we are thinking a great deal about. dealcans hear a great about the ventilators. they don't know what one looks like or necessarily how it works. that is something we might think about putting in the exhibit. we also know that masks are an essential part of the story. a maskmerican is making or thinking about making a mask. living in a place where they are asked to using mask so that is a story that represents all americans. mightight be an object we include. we think about the test kits, as well. the faulty ones as well as those that have been much more effective. it is something we are in flux depending on how long it takes to create a vaccine. we've even thought about leaving an empty space in an exhibit demonstrates the vaccine is coming, that we have this emp
steve: that extra room will include what? alexandra: we are in the middle of collecting objects around covid-19 and we've done a lot of thinking about which objects are most iconic and will tell the most powerful stories about this event. the ventilator is something we are thinking a great deal about. dealcans hear a great about the ventilators. they don't know what one looks like or necessarily how it works. that is something we might think about putting in the exhibit. we also know that masks...
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right now, steve sharon, federated -- steve shive around, federated ash steve chiavarone -- steve chai have around -- steve chiavarone, federated hermes portfolio manager. we have seen the absolute decimation of the labor market earlier this year. steve: i think the story behind the market is simple. i think we have exited recession and we are entering the next recovery, which will lead to the next expansion. i think the reason why we have been able to get to highs so quickly is there's three stats that explain it. incomes are up 7.5% versus last year. mortgage foreclosures are down 2/3 of 1%. 1% to that's roughly 1/4 of what we were doing during the great financial crisis. so they have protected capital in this kind of downturn, and the consumer end businesses are better positioned than you would expect them to be given the severity of the economic contraction. lisa: what won't you buy right now? steve: piling into a treasury bond is probably not the smartest thing. i think more importantly, and i am talking a little bit on my own book here, but i wouldn't buy a whole bunch of etf's.
right now, steve sharon, federated -- steve shive around, federated ash steve chiavarone -- steve chai have around -- steve chiavarone, federated hermes portfolio manager. we have seen the absolute decimation of the labor market earlier this year. steve: i think the story behind the market is simple. i think we have exited recession and we are entering the next recovery, which will lead to the next expansion. i think the reason why we have been able to get to highs so quickly is there's three...
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why not level with the american people, steve? steve: chris, here is what is important. look at the timeline there. again, this was the fog of war, biological war and the information was shifting, the medical -- >> chris: steve, i'm going to interrupt you right there. it wasn't the fog of war, on january 28th the president got a -- his presidential daily brief. the top intelligence in the oval office and at that point his national security adviser robert o'brien said this is the biggest challenge you're going to face in your entire presidency and the deputy national security adviser matthew potenger compared it to the spanish flu, the deadly spanish flu of 100 years ago. there's no fog of war. the word he was getting from top intelligence people was this was a deadly pandemic. there was no fog here. steve: no, there was, tremendous fog, let me tell you why. that was their view, you're exactly right. dr. fauci, somebody who clearly is not looking to carry water for the maga movement or not trump partisan. dr. fauci has layed as february february 29th appeared on today sho
why not level with the american people, steve? steve: chris, here is what is important. look at the timeline there. again, this was the fog of war, biological war and the information was shifting, the medical -- >> chris: steve, i'm going to interrupt you right there. it wasn't the fog of war, on january 28th the president got a -- his presidential daily brief. the top intelligence in the oval office and at that point his national security adviser robert o'brien said this is the biggest...
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-steve, this is marcus. -i'm marcus. -he's our partner, steve. -very nice to meet you.are you? -nice to meet you too. so what is your role here? -i would say my role is on the accounting side of things. i'm a partner at a cpa firm. so this is kind of my part-time gig. -how did you guys all meet? -steve came and bought a pair of jeans. -we just started talking and five seconds into this i'm like, "this is a dynamite idea here." so i invested in the company. and i donate my accounting work about every couple of weeks. -what is the equity between the three of you? -i'm 65. brenna is 25. steve is 10. -how much money has been invested in the business overall? -i've put in 250. -steve bought in with 50 and then also put in a 50 loan. -and is there any other debt other than your 50? -nope. -do you have the financials where we can sit down, the four of us, and look at them? -so i've got two things here. this is actual '13 to '16. -okay. -'17 is a projection number. it has not been updated since february. -the fact that this isn't updated since february. -right. -it's alarming.
-steve, this is marcus. -i'm marcus. -he's our partner, steve. -very nice to meet you.are you? -nice to meet you too. so what is your role here? -i would say my role is on the accounting side of things. i'm a partner at a cpa firm. so this is kind of my part-time gig. -how did you guys all meet? -steve came and bought a pair of jeans. -we just started talking and five seconds into this i'm like, "this is a dynamite idea here." so i invested in the company. and i donate my accounting...
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steve: what is your background? why did you pursue this area of history? alexander: i have a phd in history and a focus on radical history. i went to the university of wisconsin and study the history of medicine. i became fascinated by this when i was an undergraduate and i was studying italian history and looking at the mat i was really struck by the prevalence of disease and the way disease shapes people's lives on a day-to-day basis that it did not do for us today and that is really what fascinates me. germ theory has radically transformed the world we live in. we never think about this. we never think what it means to turn on the water and expect to have water. we do not think about sanitary measures in places we go to like hospitals. we take this for granted. that i think leads us to have a difficult time empathizing or understanding the world of the past. if we are to understand the world of the past, we have to start by thinking about how very different disease was in that period. it would not have been uncommon for most people, they would have expe
steve: what is your background? why did you pursue this area of history? alexander: i have a phd in history and a focus on radical history. i went to the university of wisconsin and study the history of medicine. i became fascinated by this when i was an undergraduate and i was studying italian history and looking at the mat i was really struck by the prevalence of disease and the way disease shapes people's lives on a day-to-day basis that it did not do for us today and that is really what...
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steve, i'll start with you. i think a lot of us new yorkers thought the exact same thing when we heard what governor cuomo said. i tweeted a picture today that i tweeted over the summer, i've a man walking down the street in my neighborhood with no pants on. this is unfortunately a common site. three different men that approached me and my children this summer with just shorts on and no pants, the this is kind f what new york has become under governor cuomo and mayor de blasio. for him to say that the president needs an army to come here, gosh, we all do. what are your thoughts? >> steve: there so much to the story, let's start with the facts as you laid out there. things are falling apart in new york city, they are falling apart everywhere whether democrats have complete control. just yesterday a powerful column in "the new york times" of all places by tom friedman, a strong critic of this president, describing what's going on in his home city minneapolis since they voted to defund the police. listening how a m
steve, i'll start with you. i think a lot of us new yorkers thought the exact same thing when we heard what governor cuomo said. i tweeted a picture today that i tweeted over the summer, i've a man walking down the street in my neighborhood with no pants on. this is unfortunately a common site. three different men that approached me and my children this summer with just shorts on and no pants, the this is kind f what new york has become under governor cuomo and mayor de blasio. for him to say...
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steve? >> the movie that always terrified me the most is just because -- and the figure reminds me of trump was "chucky." i feel like i'm trapped in the house and there's this little orange guy running around all the time with the knife trying to get you. >> okay. rick? >> for me, it's "the shining." all work and no play makes trump a dull boy. >> i've got time for one more question. i can't get over the chucky vision in my head right now, steve. thanks for that. that's really special. >> right. you asked the question. >> i sure did. okay. another question is, you know, you guys said that you're like a coalition of many and frankly i have to say, steve, when you were talking, you sounded like you've been talking to nancy pelosi and chuck schumer because you, like, basically spit out a number of the topics that they claim to be very, very concerned about. i guess what i'm saying is, how much in common do you have with the democratic party and moving down the line, you know, what recommendatio
steve? >> the movie that always terrified me the most is just because -- and the figure reminds me of trump was "chucky." i feel like i'm trapped in the house and there's this little orange guy running around all the time with the knife trying to get you. >> okay. rick? >> for me, it's "the shining." all work and no play makes trump a dull boy. >> i've got time for one more question. i can't get over the chucky vision in my head right now, steve....
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i think steve would probably agree. given the game would you, square. >> victoria, your favorite non-bank financial. >> s&p global is something we've been uh buying in the financial arena. we're not a big fan of the banks. we agree with steve on that, but we have to have some exposure. to look for other things, s&p global is a great way to have some exposure there. it's sticky business it's high margins. they have low net debt >>> let's move onto apple today. >> let's start with that new hardware apple today unveiling the new ipad air that starts at $599, a price jump for that device it will be available next month. 10.9 inch display, what the company calls a huge boost in performance. the question is whether or not it helps boost ipad sales in the quarter ahead which have benefitted now that people are working, learning and playing at home two new watches as well. apple dominates 53% of the global smart watch market. now introducing a new series 6 which can measure blood oxygen the watch se starting at 279 only about 1
i think steve would probably agree. given the game would you, square. >> victoria, your favorite non-bank financial. >> s&p global is something we've been uh buying in the financial arena. we're not a big fan of the banks. we agree with steve on that, but we have to have some exposure. to look for other things, s&p global is a great way to have some exposure there. it's sticky business it's high margins. they have low net debt >>> let's move onto apple today....
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steve linick. st[inaudible]. >> did he get a reason . >> yes he was provided the reason that i just stated . >> what he said he was given one . that he was shocked not to get any explanation after seven years on the job for why he was being fired with no warning. so you're saying that he's a liar. >> congress when i am saying is the deputy secretary informed mr. steve linick, the president of his authority in his discretion have lost confidence in his ability and therefore was removing him from the role of ig. that was the reason provided to mr. steve linick on friday evening on the phone call. >> so what confuses me is the fact that after he was fired, i believe it was you that told the washington post that it was fired because of pattern of unauthorized leaks. there was not you. >> congressman. as a laid out in my testimony, there were numerous reasons why nbelieve personally that the inspector general failed to perform . talk about those three core areas where he failed to perform . >> yes or no
steve linick. st[inaudible]. >> did he get a reason . >> yes he was provided the reason that i just stated . >> what he said he was given one . that he was shocked not to get any explanation after seven years on the job for why he was being fired with no warning. so you're saying that he's a liar. >> congress when i am saying is the deputy secretary informed mr. steve linick, the president of his authority in his discretion have lost confidence in his ability and...
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dagen: steve?onger term especially for restaurants going to see leases done you get percentage of the revenue, because even before covid restaurants and place like new york were getting killed because of sky-high rents, then you put the restaurant or small store out of business. you've got empty space going to be hard to lease it so i think you are going to see more experimentation in leasing in the future eviction -- of moratorium, is a good thing short term but long term we've got to find different ways of doing things so when hard times come we don't end up killing the tenant, are,, and hurting the landlord as well. >> new york good knocking out tenant killing tenant much real estate in manhattan greenwich village up and down 5th avenue wasteland before pandemic shut down thank you investors eyeing markets take a look at one hot stock on the move ahead of the opening will be more "mornings with maria" live on fox business right after this ♪ when your body is moving the music gets moving ♪ ♪ dage
dagen: steve?onger term especially for restaurants going to see leases done you get percentage of the revenue, because even before covid restaurants and place like new york were getting killed because of sky-high rents, then you put the restaurant or small store out of business. you've got empty space going to be hard to lease it so i think you are going to see more experimentation in leasing in the future eviction -- of moratorium, is a good thing short term but long term we've got to find...
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steve paulson, though, is still working hard.ven though, he is downplaying it, i know you're working hard. you have got our forecast for the day and weekend, steve. >>> dave, i work harder when it's raining, how's that? >> that's true, you do. >> then i honestly, that's when i worked the hardest, is when there is rain coming in. when there's heat coming in, it is, you know, it is just how hot, that is basically it. but, it's owing to get ready hot, not today, though. now, again, the excessive heat warning kicks in, or heat adviser, all starts saturday. today is not the day, but we'll begin the process of starting to warm up, and yes 98 to one await's would not surprise me, so there you go. 11:00 a.m. to 9 p.m. for that heat warning. temperatures will come down, but wind might be a factor for next week. the fog came back, but it's not going to last much longer. 50s on the temps in san jose, so warmer for most today, we are looking for low overcast, sunnier earlier today. there is a breeze, not crazy, but it is there. whispered, wa
steve paulson, though, is still working hard.ven though, he is downplaying it, i know you're working hard. you have got our forecast for the day and weekend, steve. >>> dave, i work harder when it's raining, how's that? >> that's true, you do. >> then i honestly, that's when i worked the hardest, is when there is rain coming in. when there's heat coming in, it is, you know, it is just how hot, that is basically it. but, it's owing to get ready hot, not today, though. now,...
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it's funny, steve.sterday, he said, so dad, what happens if you run out of greek names? i said, i don't know. that would mean we had 45 storms or 46 storms. i have no idea. hopefully that does not happen. so let's concentrate on what we've got going on right now. tropical storm beta, 55 miles southeast of pot o'connor, texas. moving west-northwest at 7 miles per hour. it's a slow mover. it will make landfall as a tr tropical storm some time late tonight and it will bring heavy rain to southeastern texas, a increase in flash flooding. wednesday, it continues to skirt around the texas coast, moving into louisiana. thankfully, storm surge numbers have come down from 2 to 4 feet to 1 to 4. locally, up to ten inches of rain, but look how far one to three inches extend up into the mississippi river valley, so that's going to be the issue that we're watching now, steve, as far as beta is concerned. >> and we're putting up on the screen here, we have these 2020 global extreme weather events. we talk all the tim
it's funny, steve.sterday, he said, so dad, what happens if you run out of greek names? i said, i don't know. that would mean we had 45 storms or 46 storms. i have no idea. hopefully that does not happen. so let's concentrate on what we've got going on right now. tropical storm beta, 55 miles southeast of pot o'connor, texas. moving west-northwest at 7 miles per hour. it's a slow mover. it will make landfall as a tr tropical storm some time late tonight and it will bring heavy rain to...
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so far the president has not broken through, steve. >> steve: well, i think he is breaking through on most important issue, which is the economy. does a lot of singular but i still believe that the ultimate driver of the electoral decision for most americans is going to be what it typically is, who can create prosperity for me, for my family, and for this country going forward and on that score the president has a compelling stor january 20th, the president got his presidential daily brief, the top intelligence in the dash at that point robert o'brien said this is the biggest challenge you are going to face and your entire presidency and the deputy national security advisor, matthew, immediately compared it to the spanish blue, the deadly spanish blue of 100 years ago, so there was no fog of war there. if the word he was getting from his top intelligence and national security people was that this was a deadly pandemic. there was no fog here. if >> steve: there was tremendous fog, and let me tell you why. that was their view, you're exactly right but dr. fauci, someone was lionized --
so far the president has not broken through, steve. >> steve: well, i think he is breaking through on most important issue, which is the economy. does a lot of singular but i still believe that the ultimate driver of the electoral decision for most americans is going to be what it typically is, who can create prosperity for me, for my family, and for this country going forward and on that score the president has a compelling stor january 20th, the president got his presidential daily...
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consumer stooe steve, is that right >> that's right. it plays directly into the conversation you're having with jim. it shows the fed's second quarter funds account say the biggest quarterly gains ever in household net worth up by 7.4 trillion in the second quarter compared to the first. equity value is up by 5.7. realize value gain 0.5 the story is when you think about the economic effects of a stock market sell off, still a lot of house money out there on the other hand, it was the biggest quarterly gain ever in federal government debt up by 59% triple any quarter we had in the great financial crisis the biggest job ever in consumer credit outstanding, consumer credit falling 6.8%. they helped a lot by the federal government a hugely rising stock market which is up more from the end of the second quarter the macro effects, i think there's house money to play with before it starts to dig into the economy. >> let's get the view of another one of our economy members steve, thank you house money plus fed money, does that equal enough to o
consumer stooe steve, is that right >> that's right. it plays directly into the conversation you're having with jim. it shows the fed's second quarter funds account say the biggest quarterly gains ever in household net worth up by 7.4 trillion in the second quarter compared to the first. equity value is up by 5.7. realize value gain 0.5 the story is when you think about the economic effects of a stock market sell off, still a lot of house money out there on the other hand, it was the...
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