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that wind shift that steve andrews called it, the weather going a little bit down hill. it is pushing through manatee county. we get light drizzles happening down here in hardy, deso yoet and sarasota counties. clearing skies. at times there will be clouds around but that will only be through the first half of the day. i believe after about 3:00 p.m., the strong winds will really start to usher in not only cooler but also drier conditions. notice our temperatures here, mid-60's from noon to 3:00 p.m.. those temperatures are going to drop very quickly through the overnight hours. so today, 65 degrees. the bigger story will be the winds, northwest 20 to 25. down into the 40s the a quick dip in the temperatures. cool and sunny for most of the week with the next rain chance coming on thursday. we're glad that the storms are over for the time being. >> all right. with the winds out there. it is important to remember there is debris on the roads. it could cause more damage. >> if you are waking up, two tornados touched down overnight in sarasota county and then swept this way
that wind shift that steve andrews called it, the weather going a little bit down hill. it is pushing through manatee county. we get light drizzles happening down here in hardy, deso yoet and sarasota counties. clearing skies. at times there will be clouds around but that will only be through the first half of the day. i believe after about 3:00 p.m., the strong winds will really start to usher in not only cooler but also drier conditions. notice our temperatures here, mid-60's from noon to...
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steve andrews is live on the ground with an upclose look at all of the damage. >> we start with chief meteorologist steve. >> a strong line of thunderstorms coming off the gulf of mexico. particularly during an el nio phase, it's something we watch tornadoes to form very fast. frenchy's and clearwater beach there, temperatures are not gonna cool down. the thunderstorms continue well to the east of us. and today we saw the movement of these showers. that line early this morning, 9:00, 10:00, passed across the area. we did have a tornado watch briefly in effect for extreme southern portions of desoto county, and is all of south florida. you can see how fast that pushed through the area. flooding in portions of the yea bay area. maybe an inch or higher amounts. a tornado report around the cape coral area just a week after the tornado damage down there. and more tornadoes as well over on florida's east coast. during these el nio phases of severe weather events. we'll likely get more. including potentially this weekend another round of thunderstorms early sunday. we'll talk about that late
steve andrews is live on the ground with an upclose look at all of the damage. >> we start with chief meteorologist steve. >> a strong line of thunderstorms coming off the gulf of mexico. particularly during an el nio phase, it's something we watch tornadoes to form very fast. frenchy's and clearwater beach there, temperatures are not gonna cool down. the thunderstorms continue well to the east of us. and today we saw the movement of these showers. that line early this morning,...
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steve andrews reporting live. we had steve jerve working all night. the entire storm team 8 team on top of this. as steve andrews told us now. this can continue to happen through april so we'll of course count on storm team 8 and our reporters to prepare ourselves to be safe. >> and we'll have to learn a new way to be prepared because most of us have been conditioned to keep our eye out for hurricanes where we have warning to get out and evacuate but with these tornados, a lot of us don't have weather radios. we need to really open our eyes and welcome this new weather phenomenon that could resist our area thanks to el nino. we'll be back with extended coverage. . >>> tornado outbreak overnight in the bay area. >> good morning i'm gayle guyardo along side gene ramirez and now we're joined by storm team 8's leigh spann. what can you tell us? >> the good news is that the threat for the strong storms and tornados well passed. it ended at, 7, 8:00 this morning. it was a well forecasted system. midnight and come through here quickly and you can see what ha
steve andrews reporting live. we had steve jerve working all night. the entire storm team 8 team on top of this. as steve andrews told us now. this can continue to happen through april so we'll of course count on storm team 8 and our reporters to prepare ourselves to be safe. >> and we'll have to learn a new way to be prepared because most of us have been conditioned to keep our eye out for hurricanes where we have warning to get out and evacuate but with these tornados, a lot of us don't...
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another devastating scene is in duette and manatee county where two people lost their we have steve andrews out there on the scene. we'll go over to steve now. what can you tell us this morning? >> hey, lindsey, i just lost you, but i'm on the air here. what we know is that we can confirm, as you said, that two people were killed in the tornado earlier today. apparently a father and four children had gone to visit some grandparents here on albritton road in duette. we're in the north east part of manatee county. the tornado hit, according to the sheriff's office around 4:00 a.m. this morning and two adults were killed in that tornado. apparently one died -- >> okay. we'll check -- hospital as well with me now is noah of the national weather service. thank you for being with us. tell us about the strength of the tornado, what you know about it, where it hit, what. >> the tornado started about -- >> all right. we've been listening it to steve andrews and has been trying to talk to officials but as you can imagine, we're having some difficulties. there is a lot going on. power down in some are
another devastating scene is in duette and manatee county where two people lost their we have steve andrews out there on the scene. we'll go over to steve now. what can you tell us this morning? >> hey, lindsey, i just lost you, but i'm on the air here. what we know is that we can confirm, as you said, that two people were killed in the tornado earlier today. apparently a father and four children had gone to visit some grandparents here on albritton road in duette. we're in the north east...
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. >> coming up next, senior investigator steve andrews shows us how building inspectors continue to be overworked in hillsboro county. >> and concerns over the zika virus are growing. where the cdc now says pregnant women should not travel to. >> and a live look right now at the campus of virginia tech. look at that. makes you appreciate life here >>> an 8 on your side investigation. building inspector overload. hillsboro county admits to a work overload. 80 inspections in one day? evidence tonight hillsboro county continues overloading its inspectors. logs show six different inspectors assigned 50, 60, even 70 inspections apiece. today, the county agreed to sit down and explain itself. the senior investigative reporter steve andrews has the story. >> reporter: jen, hillsboro county's building official claims he is confident that his inspectors are concentrating on quality, not quantity. as homes and buildings go up in hillsboro county, so, too, do the number of inspections assigned to county building inspectors. >> we're actually at an all- time high. yesterday, we had 1700 inspection
. >> coming up next, senior investigator steve andrews shows us how building inspectors continue to be overworked in hillsboro county. >> and concerns over the zika virus are growing. where the cdc now says pregnant women should not travel to. >> and a live look right now at the campus of virginia tech. look at that. makes you appreciate life here >>> an 8 on your side investigation. building inspector overload. hillsboro county admits to a work overload. 80...
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. >> senior investigator reporter steve andrews has heard from vet after vet who has had it with veterans choice, steve. >> reporter: this veteran and wife feels as though his country on this day, jim was not moving so well. not like the days he served on world war ii. >> he wasn't jumping, running, doesn't anything. it just fell apart. he fell to the ground. >> reporter: he endured two more corrective surgeries. >> after that, he was in constant pain. >> reporter: the va referred jim to the veteran's choice program. >> that's when i was introduced to health net. >> reporter: health net assures that vets get high access quality to the help they need. >> it was horrendous. >> reporter: health net set up a mid-november appointment. but when they got there, they found out health net had not sent an authorization. aging in front of my eyes. it was bad. >> reporter: with good reason, when he finally got in to see a doctor they scheduled a procedure which was later cancelled because health net did not submit the authorization. >> my husband went ballistic. he literally went ballistic. >> report
. >> senior investigator reporter steve andrews has heard from vet after vet who has had it with veterans choice, steve. >> reporter: this veteran and wife feels as though his country on this day, jim was not moving so well. not like the days he served on world war ii. >> he wasn't jumping, running, doesn't anything. it just fell apart. he fell to the ground. >> reporter: he endured two more corrective surgeries. >> after that, he was in constant pain. >>...
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. >> reporter: steve andrews, newschannel8. >> steve reached out to health net, the company put him on hole several minutes. told him et would get back to him and has yet to do that. >>> well, in california, families backyard getting the kind of makeover no family wants. this week, a mud flow from storms that hit southern california flowed the backyard as the homeowners watched helplessly. in the past, mud flows have been successfully diverted down a side alley but not this time. more rain on the way. also saw a severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings in southern california which is extremely rare and this is possibly more severe weather the next couple of months. 30% chance of rain on friday. 50% chance for us later in the day on saturday. with an approaching cold front for friday, it is an area of low pressure moving from the west. look at this picture. the love boats usually pop up this time of year toward the spring. tina scott got this shot today. 63 degrees at 9:00 p.m. temperatures in the 60s this evening. mostly cloudy skies. temperatures starting the day will be a bit warmer.
. >> reporter: steve andrews, newschannel8. >> steve reached out to health net, the company put him on hole several minutes. told him et would get back to him and has yet to do that. >>> well, in california, families backyard getting the kind of makeover no family wants. this week, a mud flow from storms that hit southern california flowed the backyard as the homeowners watched helplessly. in the past, mud flows have been successfully diverted down a side alley but not this...
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steve andrews tells us some suspect the county is making it difficult to turn in animals to make its own numbers look better. 4th of july fireworks make for a spectacular displays and terrorize many animals causing them to flee in fear. on july 5th when a dog with no tags wandered into adrienne's cul du sac she called the hillsborough county pet resources. >> i asked if i could bring them down. they said it was not the normal intake hours, i could bring it in on monday from eight to noon. she works. she manages the timber land pet and resort. she has three dogs at home and told the county she couldn't keep the strays. >> there was no compassion, no empathy, no solution. >> if she couldn't bring the dog to the shelter, she told them it to the street. >> ta was just, do what you need to do. >> dr. eleanor lens got a similar response after she called about somebody abandoning a cat. i said what am i supposed to do. they told me to just let it out. >> it is harder to surrender animals here. some believe the county is doing it to improve the numbers. adrienne contends the county is more c
steve andrews tells us some suspect the county is making it difficult to turn in animals to make its own numbers look better. 4th of july fireworks make for a spectacular displays and terrorize many animals causing them to flee in fear. on july 5th when a dog with no tags wandered into adrienne's cul du sac she called the hillsborough county pet resources. >> i asked if i could bring them down. they said it was not the normal intake hours, i could bring it in on monday from eight to noon....
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steve andrews, newschannel8. >> healthnet sent steve a response stating waiting six months for a claim to be processed is not what we want any who may have experienced this kind of wait. >>> a breakthrough in buffalo. tow truck drivers have pulled out a car encased in case. the driver parked outside a restaurant along lake erie. you may have seen it. we had video yesterday. lake waves splashed an covered the car turning it into several inches of ice. when the temperature plummeted and it was quite thick, but looks like they are doing a good job of chipping away and hauling it out. look how thick that is. it adds about 600 pounds to it too. nice shot from lakeland. all the sunsets look similar. temperature ins the 50s this evening. mostly cloudy skies. a good stream of clouds continueds to roll across the state. 50 degrees at 5:00 a.m. possibly sun. mostly cloudy through this period. the forecast area on thursday night. 57 degrees. tampa international airport. 59 degrees in saint petersburg. dew point 40. nor'easterly winds. quite a few clouds and showers down at the south. key west see
steve andrews, newschannel8. >> healthnet sent steve a response stating waiting six months for a claim to be processed is not what we want any who may have experienced this kind of wait. >>> a breakthrough in buffalo. tow truck drivers have pulled out a car encased in case. the driver parked outside a restaurant along lake erie. you may have seen it. we had video yesterday. lake waves splashed an covered the car turning it into several inches of ice. when the temperature...
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. >> and steve andrews has been on the scene there all afternoon. he joins us live. and they're already starting repairs. >> reporter: they are. this strip mall is closed for business. but there is a lot of activity up on the roof and over to my left where the aluminum sheered off by a burst of wind this morning landed. >> reporter: it was a close brush with disaster. 11:00 am a microburst of wind up to 45 miles an hour blew a large section of this aluminum roof off the ark plaza strip mile in venice. >> we heard a slight rumble. then it felt like the tile lifted. and is we could hear the roof peeling back. and i heard a crash out back. i opened the door and sought roof covering all the vehicles. >> reporter: don't out shop employee nicole heard nothing. >> i heard absolutely nothing. chatting with customers, getting their orders together. >> reporter: the roof landed on power lines and employees' vehicles in the back. that had fire rescue worried when they arrived. >> we wanted to make sure there was no one trapped inside those vehicles. >> reporter: the grooming sa
. >> and steve andrews has been on the scene there all afternoon. he joins us live. and they're already starting repairs. >> reporter: they are. this strip mall is closed for business. but there is a lot of activity up on the roof and over to my left where the aluminum sheered off by a burst of wind this morning landed. >> reporter: it was a close brush with disaster. 11:00 am a microburst of wind up to 45 miles an hour blew a large section of this aluminum roof off the ark...
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senior investigative reporter steve andrews is here. >> reporter: the va acknowledges that the veteran choice program is complicated, needs streamlining but it says it has had some success. tell that to lewis who has waited months to see doctors. he served his country as a marine from 1969 to 71. now, 66 years old living in from hepatitis c. >> it is only going to be harder and harder to treat s. and the longer i wait, how much liver will i have left? >> reporter: he is enrolled in the veteran's choice program. rather than tracking all the way to the va hospital, he can seek treatment from private doctors close tore home. >> they are supposed to get you an appointment within 30 days. >> reporter: it was passed when congress learned veterans were dying waiting for medical appointments. the government poured 10 billion of your tax dollars into the veteran's choice program last year. healthnet administer it is program in this half of the country. >> it took longer than going to the va. >> reporter: according to lewis, he waited since november to get appointments with doctors. he shows up
senior investigative reporter steve andrews is here. >> reporter: the va acknowledges that the veteran choice program is complicated, needs streamlining but it says it has had some success. tell that to lewis who has waited months to see doctors. he served his country as a marine from 1969 to 71. now, 66 years old living in from hepatitis c. >> it is only going to be harder and harder to treat s. and the longer i wait, how much liver will i have left? >> reporter: he is...
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steve andrews tells us why so many veterans are waiting so long. >> reporter: jen, taxpayers shelled out tens of thousands of dollars, and lewis salvado will tell you it wasn't worth one red cent. was a soldier, he didn't know that he developed lung cancer. health net is the contract with the v.a. pays to set up his appointments. >> they actually taken longer if you just went right to the v.a. >> reporter: the national office of the foreign wars is closely monitoring veteran health care. according to the vfw's carlos fuentes, part of the reason for the delay is until very recently the va has used the private sector only as a safety valve. >> the va traditional wanted to be everything for every veteran and what the health care very difficult to provide health care to every veteran. >> reporter: the va was not trustworthy about the data. health net would not discuss luis salvador's case. instead they said that they were fielding 234,000 phone calls monthly in support of the veteran health care program. luis contacted me about an hour and 15 minutes ago, he got a call from health net in
steve andrews tells us why so many veterans are waiting so long. >> reporter: jen, taxpayers shelled out tens of thousands of dollars, and lewis salvado will tell you it wasn't worth one red cent. was a soldier, he didn't know that he developed lung cancer. health net is the contract with the v.a. pays to set up his appointments. >> they actually taken longer if you just went right to the v.a. >> reporter: the national office of the foreign wars is closely monitoring veteran...
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stop some people from coming out to stand in the oceanspray. meteorologist steve will show -- steve andrews will show how we'll fare at home. >>> plus, here's what you'll see monday morning on newschannel 8 "today." >> something to think about before your next mani/pedi. i'll show you the safest products to use. >> and don't forget to wake up >>> around lunchtime today was the perfect time to run on empty, especially if you were near this gas station near pinellas park. they rolled back the price of gasoline to 99 cents a gallon at this racin gas station. members of the nearby youth ministry washed the windows of cars today, as well. the deal only lasted from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. >>> bullies can make lives miserable. but today, one bay area school were marching to the beat of a enforcement, and anyone else who wanted to take a stand against bullying, spent the day playing drums at the beat the bullies event. the school's resource officer came up with the idea to send a powerful message about standing up for yourself. they beat the drums for 12 hours today from 7:00 this morning to 7:00 t
stop some people from coming out to stand in the oceanspray. meteorologist steve will show -- steve andrews will show how we'll fare at home. >>> plus, here's what you'll see monday morning on newschannel 8 "today." >> something to think about before your next mani/pedi. i'll show you the safest products to use. >> and don't forget to wake up >>> around lunchtime today was the perfect time to run on empty, especially if you were near this gas station near...
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>> repoporter: steve andrews, newschannel8. >>> well, i mentioned that cold front passing through for r gasparililla. actually before that, later on tomorrow. that should provide cooler temperatures for the gasparilla festivities. partly cloudy. a littlele bit cool to start the day. starting off in ththe 40s s in some areas. with a break. partly cloudy with lighter winds. a few showers. fufurther soututh, you can see down into manatee county, , polk, further south as well. pretty gooood areas of showers. looks like heavier rain down south of sebring down alongng 27 and quite a bit of rain across south florida.a. that is where the isolated reports of severe weather ococcurs today. esestimates of doppler radar favor these southern areas. northern spots didndn't pick up as much. maybe an inch of rain in rays a lot of locations. temperatures in the 60s s ththroughout this period will stay fairly flat with the temps because humidity is high. the temps don't fallll that much. occasionalal showers. rain chances are certainly there on the weather wheel herere hour by hour. but, they do starar
>> repoporter: steve andrews, newschannel8. >>> well, i mentioned that cold front passing through for r gasparililla. actually before that, later on tomorrow. that should provide cooler temperatures for the gasparilla festivities. partly cloudy. a littlele bit cool to start the day. starting off in ththe 40s s in some areas. with a break. partly cloudy with lighter winds. a few showers. fufurther soututh, you can see down into manatee county, , polk, further south as well. pretty...
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senior investigative reporter steve andrews joining us with more on this story. this is not limited to the veteran's choice program. >> no. this is systemic. and it has people wondering whether or not they want to in florida alone, the va has failed to pay tens of thousands of medical bills. after performing routine cateract surgery, they are waiting for the va to pay up. >> a couple of months would be fine, but this is ridiculous. >> but none is not the only problem, they require documentation. >> the documentation is way over and above. if we had to do this with every patient, i couldn't see that many patients a day. >> reporter: for one patient, they spent multiple hours on the phone with health net. >> it takes about half an hour to get in and talk to someone. >> reporter: the problem with delayed payments is not confined to the veteran's choice program. in october, the head of the va got this letter informing him paying its bills to florida hospitals. like, $134 million behind. according to a survey taken by the florida hospital association, the va is lookin
senior investigative reporter steve andrews joining us with more on this story. this is not limited to the veteran's choice program. >> no. this is systemic. and it has people wondering whether or not they want to in florida alone, the va has failed to pay tens of thousands of medical bills. after performing routine cateract surgery, they are waiting for the va to pay up. >> a couple of months would be fine, but this is ridiculous. >> but none is not the only problem, they...
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. >> steve andrews, new 8. >>> good morning, everyone, weather is shaping up to be very nice over the next several days. today we have cloud cover and cool out this morning but warming up here right on through wednesday. and i think we'll have some rain coming in wednesday night and into thursday night so until then, weather looks pretty dry. getting outdoors today to enjoy yourself it will be very comfortable. temperatures warming up by the end of the week. significantly cooler especially as we head into the day on temperatures will be tumbling. temperatures will be at 56 in tampa 53 in ruskin. you're looking a 50-degree readings. most of the southeast dealing with mild temperatures. in fact, there you see in tennessee it is warmer than we are right now. reason being, the cold air blocked to the north by the subtropical jet stream. that is funneling a lot of upper level moisture. you'll see it once the sun comes up. the high clouds over us. but it is so hot that no rain drops coming down at the surface. we have high pressure, easterly flow. pleasant temperatures, average 71 this time
. >> steve andrews, new 8. >>> good morning, everyone, weather is shaping up to be very nice over the next several days. today we have cloud cover and cool out this morning but warming up here right on through wednesday. and i think we'll have some rain coming in wednesday night and into thursday night so until then, weather looks pretty dry. getting outdoors today to enjoy yourself it will be very comfortable. temperatures warming up by the end of the week. significantly cooler...
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news channel 8's steve andrew is live from where the victim was killed. steve, is looks like a war zone behind you. >> yeah, gayle. this mobile home was totally destroyed. behind me right now is some heavy equipment that has been brought in to kind of clean up the remains of it. apparently, at about 4 a.m. this service says an oklahoma-type tornado smashed into this house with 125-mile-per-hour winds. now, the mobile home was lifted from the slab on which it sat on the southwest side of the road. now, it looks like the home was pushed into the middle of the street or the road here, and then a good part of the mobile homelanded on the north side of the street. as you said, 58-year-old steven wilson, his 51-year-old wife kelly, also known as katie, d died. apparently, mr. wilson died in the storm itself. mrs. wilson was being transported to the hospital when she suffered a fatal heart attack. what we understand is that their son had brought four of his children, two boys and two girls, ages 4 to 10, over to visit their grandparents for the night. they were a
news channel 8's steve andrew is live from where the victim was killed. steve, is looks like a war zone behind you. >> yeah, gayle. this mobile home was totally destroyed. behind me right now is some heavy equipment that has been brought in to kind of clean up the remains of it. apparently, at about 4 a.m. this service says an oklahoma-type tornado smashed into this house with 125-mile-per-hour winds. now, the mobile home was lifted from the slab on which it sat on the southwest side of...
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steve? >> andrew jackson school community first day back to schoolment look at this crosswalk here, this crosswalkhere this car is going, mountain of snow in the middle of the crosswalk. so there is an adult, who had to walk around it. so you will have kids walking outside of crosswalks, in street, and so when they come this way, they're back is going to be to the traffic coming down here. you have got to watch out for the kids. good thing we have daylight. and so, fernando, gay ands adder, see kid if the back pack going across the street here to school, what advice do you give parent out here? we are having buses having heck of a time, so the buses will be late, probably not at the exact bus stop? >> first thing make sure the kids are dressed warm and be patient with the buses. they are going to be running little late. but the schools are rid, sidewalks in our school buildings are cleared. the school is warm. and so we are ready for them. we want par don't have little patience, student careful walk to go school, sidewalks are little treacherous. and slushy, so some of this intersections are somet
steve? >> andrew jackson school community first day back to schoolment look at this crosswalk here, this crosswalkhere this car is going, mountain of snow in the middle of the crosswalk. so there is an adult, who had to walk around it. so you will have kids walking outside of crosswalks, in street, and so when they come this way, they're back is going to be to the traffic coming down here. you have got to watch out for the kids. good thing we have daylight. and so, fernando, gay ands...
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joining me steve, jillian and andrew. if each day goes by, it becomes more intense. >> yes, one of the lessons they learned after waco and ruby ridge is one to use local authorities whenever possible which is why the local sheriffs are taking the lead in meeting with the activists. and second, if you don't have to escalate the standoff, don't escalate it, right? which is what makes the governor's comments concerning. charles: they're concerning too, i guess on the other side of this jillian, people are saying the longer you let this linger, the more you are inviting this to happen over and over again. cliven bundy didn't pay a penalty for running from the government. it's a double-edged sword to a degree. >> on the one hand you have the incentive of more protests, on the other hand, when the government makes people feel backed into a corner like this, that is something we need to address, too. if people feel the government is abusing its power, and they have no other recourse, that's going to lead to the situation more so
joining me steve, jillian and andrew. if each day goes by, it becomes more intense. >> yes, one of the lessons they learned after waco and ruby ridge is one to use local authorities whenever possible which is why the local sheriffs are taking the lead in meeting with the activists. and second, if you don't have to escalate the standoff, don't escalate it, right? which is what makes the governor's comments concerning. charles: they're concerning too, i guess on the other side of this...
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steve specht: "the good guys are finishing first." but... in their hometown... two of the most important panthers are still pictured as high school kids. state champions at saint x and anderson. luke kuechly and andrew norwell - will now play for football's biggest championship. steve specht: "as excited as we are watching him score touchdowns, the impact he's going to have on these peoples' lives - that's what i think we're all most impressed by is that he hasn't lost who luke is. he's still the same guy he was when with the gigantic tuft of black hair. he's still that same person." chris norwell: "the family's just jacked up. we're so excited for andrew." one of five starting offensive lineman for his team in carolina... andrew norwell is one of seven kids in his family in cincinnati. his older brother is a coach at thomas more. chris norwell: "he just called me today. making sure the family is going to be there to support him. because, it's for the whole entire family - not just him. because andrew is definitely a person that it's not about him, it's about the whole family and getting them all there to make sure we all have a good time." joe live back here at saint x... kuechly is the fourth bomb
steve specht: "the good guys are finishing first." but... in their hometown... two of the most important panthers are still pictured as high school kids. state champions at saint x and anderson. luke kuechly and andrew norwell - will now play for football's biggest championship. steve specht: "as excited as we are watching him score touchdowns, the impact he's going to have on these peoples' lives - that's what i think we're all most impressed by is that he hasn't lost who luke...
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steve. >> hey, andrew. happy new year to you. thousands of economists gathered here.economists who are giving the united states a passing grade but basically in a class of underachievers. the big challenges here are seen coming from overseas especially china. a lot of discussion yesterday about china. we'll get to that in a second. this is what fed officials who were here said yesterday. stan fisher, vice chairman for federal reserve sees rates remaining lower for longer than ultimately when rates settle down they'll remain lower than otherwise would have been because of the drags around the global economy and in the u.s. loretta mesays she's comfortabl with the forecast that says rate hikes are likely and john williams did a research paper, san francisco fed president, saying the real rate is probably likely at zero. a lot of talk about china. yesterday it was pointed out there is so much uncertainty about china that only 35 economists are even estimating chinese growth down by 75 because of concerns about the data coming from china and beijing. we have a bit of data
steve. >> hey, andrew. happy new year to you. thousands of economists gathered here.economists who are giving the united states a passing grade but basically in a class of underachievers. the big challenges here are seen coming from overseas especially china. a lot of discussion yesterday about china. we'll get to that in a second. this is what fed officials who were here said yesterday. stan fisher, vice chairman for federal reserve sees rates remaining lower for longer than ultimately...
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steve. >> back to andrew in new york city. >> steve, thank you for that awesome interview. fascinating.arket is watching. coming up, north korea's claim of a nuclear test rattles markets this morning. what is kim jong un's end game? why can't the world stop him? the fallout from today's action next. as we break, check out the futures, sharply lower ahead of the opening bell, and "squawk box" is coming right back. >>> welcome back, everybody, news out from chipotle. the company says that in december, it was served with a grand jury sue peen that, with a range of documents related to chipotle restaurants in california. the chain says fourth quarter as a result of everything that happened with the neurovirus, contamination there, it now anticipated the following comparable restaurant sales were down 14.6% for the fourth quarter. the stock down 9.39. >> 30%. 30% in december. >> by the way, the comps decreased to an average of down 34% just after that last incident in the week of december 7th, but then recovered to down 31%. >> right. >> that 14.6% number you see for the entire quarter does
steve. >> back to andrew in new york city. >> steve, thank you for that awesome interview. fascinating.arket is watching. coming up, north korea's claim of a nuclear test rattles markets this morning. what is kim jong un's end game? why can't the world stop him? the fallout from today's action next. as we break, check out the futures, sharply lower ahead of the opening bell, and "squawk box" is coming right back. >>> welcome back, everybody, news out from...
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released last week lists down the buyer of the heck andrew's house as a north carolina association four additional homes will soon be on the market. steve: police in wake county in pursuit of a guy who wanted to rob a bank. tisha: he did not pull it off because he was stuck stone called before he could get inside. more on this amazing video and where in wake county this happen, next. steve: the ymca of the triangle getting ready for expansion project. the y bought 32 acres of land off rock quarry road just north of i-40. they are calling in the southeast raleigh promised project. the y is still sorting out exactly what it wants to do with the land, but they envision a fitness facility and affordable housing, health care clinics, and a grocery store as well. also in wake county tonight, the search for a police -- search rob a bank. it shows the struggle to keep tisha: as you can see, it is an attempted robbery because the manager of the pnc bank thwarted that robert's plans. reporter: this happened around 9:15 this morning, minutes after the bank opened. there was one customer inside the bank. he tells me that what happened was surreal.
released last week lists down the buyer of the heck andrew's house as a north carolina association four additional homes will soon be on the market. steve: police in wake county in pursuit of a guy who wanted to rob a bank. tisha: he did not pull it off because he was stuck stone called before he could get inside. more on this amazing video and where in wake county this happen, next. steve: the ymca of the triangle getting ready for expansion project. the y bought 32 acres of land off rock...
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andrew says... "never saw rice as a head coach. brought in some good talent, but couldn't seem to get them to gel..." steve commented... "i don't blame him. i think his days were numbered. a coach only gets a few years to produce and after this losing streal, he knew it was time." /// let's get to sherry with a look at today's weather. sherry swensk it's clear and chilly with temps getting back to normal upper 30s... and that will be the norm this week. ........... look for a lot of sunshine like we've had most of the weekend. we thought we'd have some rain yesterday but it didn'thappen. ........... may have more clouds through the > /// > ((kirsten joyce)) > tom collins .. commissioner... is set to appear in court today on a dui charge. the "cowboy commissioner" was arrested a month ago today... while leaving the national finals rodeo at the thomas and mack. the 65- year- old resigned from the commission in august... citing family matters.. then announced he plans to run for mayor of north las vegas next year./// ((brian loftus)) > it was a deadly weekend on our roads... after police confirmed six people died. on satu
andrew says... "never saw rice as a head coach. brought in some good talent, but couldn't seem to get them to gel..." steve commented... "i don't blame him. i think his days were numbered. a coach only gets a few years to produce and after this losing streal, he knew it was time." /// let's get to sherry with a look at today's weather. sherry swensk it's clear and chilly with temps getting back to normal upper 30s... and that will be the norm this week. ........... look for...
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andrew cuomo had to fight for the spotlight during his state of the state address this afternoon in albany. steve: sharon crowley shows us how a brooklyn lawmaker interrupted the governor's speech. >> we stand stronger than at any point in recent history. [applause] >> reporter: new york governor andrew cuomo delivered the state of the state in albany today, proposing an ambitious $20 billion plan to add $100,000 permanent housing units in the next five yours and 20,000 shelter beds in the next 15. >> it is imperative that we approve the conditions of the shelters and restore the public's trust in the system. >> the governor vowed to infuse money to improve mass transit from subways to metro north and the lirr. it has long been considered an eyesore. >> it will be the first new airport in the united states in over 20 years, and new york will lead the way again. >> reporter: a few minutes into the receive, charles barron began shouting at the governor. >> were brought -- [inaudible] >> okay, assemblyman. [inaudible] >> all right, assemblyman. sit down. >> reporter: the governor called for raising
andrew cuomo had to fight for the spotlight during his state of the state address this afternoon in albany. steve: sharon crowley shows us how a brooklyn lawmaker interrupted the governor's speech. >> we stand stronger than at any point in recent history. [applause] >> reporter: new york governor andrew cuomo delivered the state of the state in albany today, proposing an ambitious $20 billion plan to add $100,000 permanent housing units in the next five yours and 20,000 shelter beds...
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andrew ross sorkin. we're in switzerland. our line-up includes steve schwarzman.chief randall stevenson and bank of america ceo.
andrew ross sorkin. we're in switzerland. our line-up includes steve schwarzman.chief randall stevenson and bank of america ceo.
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andrew green says good morning, steve. good old mr. drizzle in sebastopol.ueen bee from cobb mountain. light drizzle. cold at 40 degrees and super foggy. not just foggy, but super foggy. there goes our system. we will get some sun in the afternoon here. system falling apart. taking a rubber band, stretch, stretch, stretch, the middle part gets weak. kind of an umph today. 40s, 50s on the current temperatures. better system for tuesday into wednesday. mostly cloudy. some sun today. temperatures though will be in the upper 50s, 60s. a weak system and any light rain only in the morning. 50s to near 60 degrees. >>> here he is. it's 7:02. mr. sal castaneda. >> well, all right, steve. not a lot going on. we have traditional slow traffic out there. we will start off with one of the spots we always check, and that would be the bay bridge. just to see what it looks like, here it is backed up for a 15 to 20-minute delay before you make it onto the bridge. traffic is moderate on the span. this is a look at interstate 880 north and southbound in front of the coliseum. w
andrew green says good morning, steve. good old mr. drizzle in sebastopol.ueen bee from cobb mountain. light drizzle. cold at 40 degrees and super foggy. not just foggy, but super foggy. there goes our system. we will get some sun in the afternoon here. system falling apart. taking a rubber band, stretch, stretch, stretch, the middle part gets weak. kind of an umph today. 40s, 50s on the current temperatures. better system for tuesday into wednesday. mostly cloudy. some sun today. temperatures...
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steve kerr kept things light at practice. the team didn't even watch film at the game. they had a special film session in honor of andrew bogut and members of the warriors training staff to celebrate australia day. it has the warriors flourishing. monday's win put them back on face for the '72 winning season. >> to me it's not worth discussing until there's a few weeks left in the season and it's actually a possibility. >> yafr ofafter ksz wub of of of of of of -- >> yeah, we're 41-4. it's great. >> now that we've been through that, we remember how tiring it was, how difficult it was. we won 67 games and we were down 2-1 in two different sear ories kind of on the ropes. >> fallon smith, bay area. >> the browns were a top-ten defense. last season they ranked 27th in yards allowed and 29th in points given up. the sharks end their point streaks in ten games with a 6-1 win over the colorado avalanche. and the rooky defenseman dillan demel o scored his first career goal. and the warriors are back at it tomorrow night hosting one of the few teams to beat them this season. but in l lost on new years eve they played without stu
steve kerr kept things light at practice. the team didn't even watch film at the game. they had a special film session in honor of andrew bogut and members of the warriors training staff to celebrate australia day. it has the warriors flourishing. monday's win put them back on face for the '72 winning season. >> to me it's not worth discussing until there's a few weeks left in the season and it's actually a possibility. >> yafr ofafter ksz wub of of of of of of -- >> yeah,...
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andrew tweeted welcome back, full squad, hash tag warriors. meanwhile, curtis colin's team tweeted steverr comes back with a video of him running on and the school followed that tweet with this. most excited with the coach coming back. >> san francisco police chief says he is excited that superbowl festivities are about to begin. he says his department has been working towards this event for three years now and he believes they're ready for any possible contingency including drug tests. san francisco's transformation into superbowl city is well underway. but the really big ramp-up is tomorrow morning when the major street closures begin. abc 7 news anchor chris tin zi back here to show us today's preps and tomorrow's impact. >> well, larry, tomorrow is more than two weekings, still, from game day. but it is d day in terms of street closures. now, check out the area we've shaded in red for you right there. that is superbowl city. the heart of it is at the foot of market street. street closures will stay well beyond that. so we've shaded for you in gold here. you can see a much bigger area
andrew tweeted welcome back, full squad, hash tag warriors. meanwhile, curtis colin's team tweeted steverr comes back with a video of him running on and the school followed that tweet with this. most excited with the coach coming back. >> san francisco police chief says he is excited that superbowl festivities are about to begin. he says his department has been working towards this event for three years now and he believes they're ready for any possible contingency including drug tests....
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steve litz was there for the emotional hearing. s report at 6:00. >>> new tonight, police now know who plowed the car through a family. andrew perez turned himself in night. he killed a 4-year-old boy in the crash in 2014 when he sped down pine island road and lost control and ran into the family. perez went before a judge in ft. lauderdale courtroom today. a judge agreed to a $50,000 bond. perez faces up to 21 years in prison if he's nvicted. >>> a break in the case of a hit and run crash in miami beach. detectives have tracked down the car they believe mowed down two men and then took off. michael spears is live at the hospital where the two men who are hit are now recovering tonight. michael? >> good evening. they not only have found the car, but as we speak they're questitiing two possible suspects. as far as the victims, police tell us one man isrecovering nicely. as far as the second victim, he's still in critical condition. around 2:20 a"m. friday, hotel cameras captured this car driving away from a bloody scene. a mercedes investigators suspect had just plowed into two men about to get into a taxi on collins avenue.
steve litz was there for the emotional hearing. s report at 6:00. >>> new tonight, police now know who plowed the car through a family. andrew perez turned himself in night. he killed a 4-year-old boy in the crash in 2014 when he sped down pine island road and lost control and ran into the family. perez went before a judge in ft. lauderdale courtroom today. a judge agreed to a $50,000 bond. perez faces up to 21 years in prison if he's nvicted. >>> a break in the case of a hit...
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steve: the trump rally in iowa city landed one man in jail after police say he threw tomatoes at the presidential candidate. 28-year-old andrew alemao is now charged with disorderly conduct. officers saw him throw 2 tomatoes toward trump. but he didn't hit trump or anyone else. trump's closest competitor is holding a rally of his own tonight. stacey: ted cruz at a rally in west des moines. todd magel is there. event venue on 90th street. todd: it is standing room only here. all waiting for ted cruz to make his appearance. we are told he is barnstorming across iowa in the last few days before the very important iowa caucuses on monday. this is a pro-life rally, so you can expect a lot of folks like i will representative steve king to introduce ted cruz. of course, he believes all of the support he can get here now that he is literally never and neck with donald trump, according to the latest polls. we are told he will be out here in a short time. we will hear what he has to say about the battle in texas with the planned parenthood victory there. live in west des moines, todd magel, kcci 8 news, iowa's news leader. senator marc
steve: the trump rally in iowa city landed one man in jail after police say he threw tomatoes at the presidential candidate. 28-year-old andrew alemao is now charged with disorderly conduct. officers saw him throw 2 tomatoes toward trump. but he didn't hit trump or anyone else. trump's closest competitor is holding a rally of his own tonight. stacey: ted cruz at a rally in west des moines. todd magel is there. event venue on 90th street. todd: it is standing room only here. all waiting for ted...
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steve: really cold. look at the weather bug network. it's 17. across the board, winchester is 23. fredericksburg to 26. andrews at 24 degrees. these are sustained winds. we have cold factor out there now. it feels like 11 it at b.w.i. we have another cold night ahead. 12 to 19. the skies are mainly clear. the winds out of the northwest at 5 to 10 miles per hour. we have a potential storm. >> giving you a look ahead friday to saturday, saturday to saturday night, heavy snow in the severe range. we can't win point the exact area for the heaviest snow. but the viewing area will be in that. the freezing rain is not so much. it will be cold. cold temperatures for the driver of the storm. storm system that we showed early yesterday across the pacific ocean. now that it is over the land mass, the weather balloons released twice daily are providing the data for the computer model so it will be more and more reliable. the track is expected to move like this to the northeast. where it will cross the coast, where the low pressure center is cue to everything. the computer models have a general theme and direction, they don't agree on th
steve: really cold. look at the weather bug network. it's 17. across the board, winchester is 23. fredericksburg to 26. andrews at 24 degrees. these are sustained winds. we have cold factor out there now. it feels like 11 it at b.w.i. we have another cold night ahead. 12 to 19. the skies are mainly clear. the winds out of the northwest at 5 to 10 miles per hour. we have a potential storm. >> giving you a look ahead friday to saturday, saturday to saturday night, heavy snow in the severe...
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school coach steve specht today about that- and he says if you want him..he never takes a false step...an improper angle...i wondered if that's something also on super bowl sunday...look for andrew norwell at left guard for carolina...he's the first anderson high school player in the nfl....obviously the first to get to a super bowl. the bengals said fans wanted some options when it came to pricing season tickets so and so they introduced a new two- tiered plan today. one involves lower prices for preseason games...the other involves modestly higher prices for the regular season. all the info is at bengals dot com. nothing locally in college basketball tonight. xavier, now ranked number seven in the latest polls has a tough one tomorrow night at providence. elsewhere in college went on a 22 to eight run early to pull ahead of penn state in columbus.-the hot and cold young buckcyes win for the 13th time...they're five and three in the big ten. meanwhile the duke blue devils are about to tumble out of college basketball's top 25. miami was the better team tonight in an eleven point victory in coral gables.- that's the fourth loss for the dukies in their last five game.s..they're o
school coach steve specht today about that- and he says if you want him..he never takes a false step...an improper angle...i wondered if that's something also on super bowl sunday...look for andrew norwell at left guard for carolina...he's the first anderson high school player in the nfl....obviously the first to get to a super bowl. the bengals said fans wanted some options when it came to pricing season tickets so and so they introduced a new two- tiered plan today. one involves lower prices...
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andrew? >> okay. thank you for that, steve. we appreciate it very, very much. the global stock markets. yesterday, russia hit a record low, falling to 85 against the dollar. joining us now, a russian expert, we only see you once a year here in the mountains to talk russia. you have an extraordinary book that came out last year. >> yes, indeed. >> could be a movie? >> working on it. you could work on it with me. you're an expert in movies these days. >> we could talk. russia, in particular, the price of oil, how long this -- if it stays at the prices, the government, at least as you see it, remains stable? >> well, basically, it's a situation where the two critical things are at critical prices. oil is, i mean, sort of $80 was their break even, you know, $30, $28, $33, it's bad for russia. on top of that, you got the situation where sanctions where there's about $600 billion parked in currency debt, bang reserves which of people say 150 of that is fake, stuff like 3 billion to be owed by ukraine that's never to be paid, stuff like that. 600 billion in debt, 200
andrew? >> okay. thank you for that, steve. we appreciate it very, very much. the global stock markets. yesterday, russia hit a record low, falling to 85 against the dollar. joining us now, a russian expert, we only see you once a year here in the mountains to talk russia. you have an extraordinary book that came out last year. >> yes, indeed. >> could be a movie? >> working on it. you could work on it with me. you're an expert in movies these days. >> we could...
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on the streets to getting more cheese from andrew at beecher's, seen as one of the most valuable ingredients to life in our city. arthur chi'en, fox 5 news. steve: the fbi has released video of a spokesman being shot by police in oregon. instead of stopping at a police barricade, the vehicle swerves into the snow. 56-year-old robert finnegan jumps out, his arms raised. he reaches into his coat and he took over a wildlife refuge earlier. officials say they have 11 armed militants in custody. alison: the so-called affluenza teen back on u.s. soil, but he isn't heading to the big house. a texas judge ruled he will remain in a juvenile detention center until a hearing next month to determine if he will be tried as an adult. the 18-year-old, accused of violating probation in a deadly drunk driving crash. he and his mother were caught in mexico in december. he had been dane month. steve: new e-mails may show officials knew the water was contaminated in flint. for months. problems with the water began in 2014 when flint switched its water source from detroit to the flint river. while the governor claims he was unaware of the problems until this past o
on the streets to getting more cheese from andrew at beecher's, seen as one of the most valuable ingredients to life in our city. arthur chi'en, fox 5 news. steve: the fbi has released video of a spokesman being shot by police in oregon. instead of stopping at a police barricade, the vehicle swerves into the snow. 56-year-old robert finnegan jumps out, his arms raised. he reaches into his coat and he took over a wildlife refuge earlier. officials say they have 11 armed militants in custody....
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steve kerr kept things like. it was more of a shoot-around with guys getting their own work in. they didn't even watch film. instead they had a special film session in honor of andrewut and members of the training staff to celebrate australia day. >> this is what we do. we try to keep them entertained and try to get them to laugh once in a while. >> i was disappointed. i thought we were going to watch film on -- >> two days ago, so pretty disappointed. >> are you satisfied? >> yeah. terrible coach. >> reporter: hopefully you sense the sarcasm. it's the relaxed environment kerr has created that has the warriors flewishing. monday's win put the ws back on pace to -- >> it's not worth discussing until it's -- you know, there's a few weeks left in the season and it's actually a possibility. >> yeah, we're 41-4, that's great. a great start, but we're nowhere near where i know we're going to get. that's encouraging. >> reporter: what's also encouraging is the experience the team gained from last year's championship season. >> now that we have been through that, we remember how tiring it was, how difficult it was. we won 67 games, and we were down 2-1 in two different ser
steve kerr kept things like. it was more of a shoot-around with guys getting their own work in. they didn't even watch film. instead they had a special film session in honor of andrewut and members of the training staff to celebrate australia day. >> this is what we do. we try to keep them entertained and try to get them to laugh once in a while. >> i was disappointed. i thought we were going to watch film on -- >> two days ago, so pretty disappointed. >> are you...
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andrew ross sorkin. we're in switzerland. our line-up includes steve schwarzman. at&t chief randall stevenson and bank of america ceo. later this morning bridgewater, north island chairman. plus the ceo of paypal and ebay and many more. of course the timing is perfect when you look at what's happening with the markets this morning. we have the perfect line-up to be talking about what's happening and exactly why. joe mentioned this already but check out the futures. if you're just waking up this is something that will make you sit up and pay attention. particularly with the losses we have already seen in the first two trading weeks of this year. the morning the dow futures are down 334 points below fair value. believe it or not we have been down by 400 points this morning. s&p futures are down by 36 points and the nasdaq is down by 84. overnight in japan, the nikkei dropping nearly 4%. entering bear market territory you can see that was a decline of 632 points for the nikkei. the latest survey out today shows japanese manufacturing moves slipped this month amid wor
andrew ross sorkin. we're in switzerland. our line-up includes steve schwarzman. at&t chief randall stevenson and bank of america ceo. later this morning bridgewater, north island chairman. plus the ceo of paypal and ebay and many more. of course the timing is perfect when you look at what's happening with the markets this morning. we have the perfect line-up to be talking about what's happening and exactly why. joe mentioned this already but check out the futures. if you're just waking up...
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steve. early results on the twitter poll. check them out after last night's response to snow do you feel the local government are ready for weekend storm? almost 90% of you think we are not ready. andrew minority and he says --
steve. early results on the twitter poll. check them out after last night's response to snow do you feel the local government are ready for weekend storm? almost 90% of you think we are not ready. andrew minority and he says --
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for more, let's bring in senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano who says this is accurate, right? >> there's two -- good morning, steveare coming to a head shortly. the first is the e-mail investigation. did she or did she not fail to secure national security secrets. the evidence that she failed to do that is overwhelming. over the weekend, we've got two smoking guns, two e-mails from mrs. clinton to separate aides. that document that you can't get to me using a state department fax machine, don't worry, use another fax machine. the other, that document that says secret to another document get rid of the word secret before you stend to me. that shows an intent and a willingness to violate the laws that require the protect secrets. >> she was telling her aide how to break the law. >> precisely. we don't know if the aide did it. >> it doesn't matter, does it? >> no it doesn't. it shows a willingness and intent to break the law. second investigation, this is the news that katherine broke. there is a team of experts examining the clinton foundation and a curious pattern of decisions by mrs. clinton affecting foreign enti
for more, let's bring in senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano who says this is accurate, right? >> there's two -- good morning, steveare coming to a head shortly. the first is the e-mail investigation. did she or did she not fail to secure national security secrets. the evidence that she failed to do that is overwhelming. over the weekend, we've got two smoking guns, two e-mails from mrs. clinton to separate aides. that document that you can't get to me using a state department...
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andrew, this can't remind you of 2008. in 2008, when you walk in in the morning, there were guys that were asking me the question, steve, i'mledge, should i jump. of course, i said, yes, not knowing what ledge they were on, thought they were -- no, no, you come in the morning in 2008 -- >> it's not that. i know. >> incredible unknown frontiers. felt like that early on, joe, 2007, you talked to guys in the repo rate blowing out. >> took a long time to get to the 66 -- >> there was a buildup, and we don't need the history lesson, but in the summer 2007, i could argue this feels like the summer of 2007. >> 2007? >> yeah. >> i'm telling you in the summer of 2007, i was in touch with people in the fixed income -- >> felt okay. >> no, they did not. some were in the big short where the guys i talked to. i was not smart enough to write the book. >> look at the chart. you see it. it's step wise, a move down that happened over a period of months, stated slowly, stepped down. >> not when you look at the fixed income markets. they were panicking and blowing out. >> sub prime a small part, and ben bernnanke, no way it's out of hand. >>
andrew, this can't remind you of 2008. in 2008, when you walk in in the morning, there were guys that were asking me the question, steve, i'mledge, should i jump. of course, i said, yes, not knowing what ledge they were on, thought they were -- no, no, you come in the morning in 2008 -- >> it's not that. i know. >> incredible unknown frontiers. felt like that early on, joe, 2007, you talked to guys in the repo rate blowing out. >> took a long time to get to the 66 -- >>...