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steve andrews joinses live along bay shore and steve, as with anything they want to for it, not earn's agreeing. >> you're right, stacey. i'm on bay shore now and let me tell you it's really coming down. no flooding at the moment. if you take a close look at the storm drain behind me, you can see storm water is actually flowing into the bay. when it comes to tackling storm water flooding problems, for decades, tampa's mayors have kicked a can down the road. some contend money to fix the problem was available all along. 's things. >> afternoon thunderstorms regularly flood tampa's roads. the worst of it happens in city counselor's district. >> more and more streets are flooding. >> the mayor is raising $250 million for five major and 150 storm water projects to better control this. >> i've had enough of that. >> business owner randy complains he's taxed enough. he spends it on the parts and special projects. >> the city spends 35 million on bp money on a river front park. according to the projects don't solve storm water projects. >> the park is no good if you can't get to it. >> why wo
steve andrews joinses live along bay shore and steve, as with anything they want to for it, not earn's agreeing. >> you're right, stacey. i'm on bay shore now and let me tell you it's really coming down. no flooding at the moment. if you take a close look at the storm drain behind me, you can see storm water is actually flowing into the bay. when it comes to tackling storm water flooding problems, for decades, tampa's mayors have kicked a can down the road. some contend money to fix the...
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and steve andrews found out that appeals process is broken. >> reporter: that directly from the va. as of january, 48,000 veterans had appeals pending. it drags on for 1400 days. longer than america's involvement in world war ii. this is what happens to our vets. >> reporter: before he became ill, he rubbed elbows with some influential people. then something started happening. >> my feet started getting very hot. my hands started shaking. >> reporter: rod soon needed assistance walking and holding a pen. >> shakes real bad. >> reporter: turns out rod was in the navy aboard the hospital shape the uss sanctuary in vietnam war. he went ashore frequently. >> planes were pouring that stuff above us. >> reporter: that stuff was agent orange. once, he was rewarded with an excursion to china beach. it was just sprayed. eating food with agent orange. >> reporter: he has neuropathy and diabetes associated with agent orange. he is number 12,717 on an appeals list. according to the va, the appeals process is broken. the frame work is complex, ineffective and confusing. a shocker. an appeals boa
and steve andrews found out that appeals process is broken. >> reporter: that directly from the va. as of january, 48,000 veterans had appeals pending. it drags on for 1400 days. longer than america's involvement in world war ii. this is what happens to our vets. >> reporter: before he became ill, he rubbed elbows with some influential people. then something started happening. >> my feet started getting very hot. my hands started shaking. >> reporter: rod soon needed...
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.>> the government made them promises in many cases the va is breaking so steve andrews is digging for answers and not giving up either. >> when you are sick you don't feel like playing games. many veterans feel the va is playing a waiting game. one they don't have time for. in the 70s tom jenkins was in the air force stationed in thailand. he serious mission. >> to drop bombs over vietnam. >> he was base not far from the perimeter where they sprayed agent orange. rob was stationed on a navy ship and went ashore to do demand frequently and absurd planes flying overhead spraying agent orange. >> it was very sticky but none of us knew what it was. painful neuropathy a condition associated with agent orange exposure. >> it's like a bad sunburn on your feet. >> my feet get very hot. >> both filed claims with va and both were denied and informed more than 12,000 appeal cases are ahead of there's. they both sought help from congressman david jolly and that's where i went to get answers. >> they used agent orange at the base to knock down the foliage. he has a presumptive diseases and they ar
.>> the government made them promises in many cases the va is breaking so steve andrews is digging for answers and not giving up either. >> when you are sick you don't feel like playing games. many veterans feel the va is playing a waiting game. one they don't have time for. in the 70s tom jenkins was in the air force stationed in thailand. he serious mission. >> to drop bombs over vietnam. >> he was base not far from the perimeter where they sprayed agent orange. rob...
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steve andrews tells us there are two sets of rules here. one for feral cats and one for owned cats. >> reporter: yeah, we have a problem here. we have a state law that is supposed to apply to all cats and dogs but hillsborough allows a one and done for life rabies shot for feral cats but has a different standard for pet owners. how is that legal? state law requires all dogs and cats be vaccinated by a licensed veterinarian. the owner of every dog and cat will have the owner revaccinated after 12 months. that law does not apply to all cats. >> there is the keyword right animal coalition of tampa sees it, care givers for feral cats are exempt from state rabies laws because they are not owners. in an effort to curb the illness in cats, they initiated trapping, neuters, vaccinates, clipping the ear, and returning the animals to their areas. one vaccination for life. how is what state law requires? >> reporter: i think the whole issue of community cats not only in the state of florida, but, nationally, is one where the laws are perhaps not alway
steve andrews tells us there are two sets of rules here. one for feral cats and one for owned cats. >> reporter: yeah, we have a problem here. we have a state law that is supposed to apply to all cats and dogs but hillsborough allows a one and done for life rabies shot for feral cats but has a different standard for pet owners. how is that legal? state law requires all dogs and cats be vaccinated by a licensed veterinarian. the owner of every dog and cat will have the owner revaccinated...
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as you might guess, they told senior investigative reporter steve andrews that clogged up their business plan. >> by the time we were notified of this and i got up to ridge manor, most of that mound was gone. when the wind shifted, let's just say it was less than appetizing. >> reporter: take it from me personally. this smells as bad as it looks. a company called south waste which according to the state receives solids from sewage treatment plants dumped one load here after another. >> the smell is putrid and terrible. >> reporter: regina and charlie hall are opening a restaurant called the smokehouse express in ridge manor. the south waste created this outhouse express right across the road flushing away their business plan. >> people don't want to come to a food truck and eat when it sells like human waste. it is not appetizing. >> very nauseating on a daily basis. the smell would make you sick. >> reporter: charlie and regina photographed and video recorded to a state affidavit started rummaging. they followed one of the trucks backed to its plant in gross land and then contacted sout
as you might guess, they told senior investigative reporter steve andrews that clogged up their business plan. >> by the time we were notified of this and i got up to ridge manor, most of that mound was gone. when the wind shifted, let's just say it was less than appetizing. >> reporter: take it from me personally. this smells as bad as it looks. a company called south waste which according to the state receives solids from sewage treatment plants dumped one load here after another....
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. >> steve andrews joins us now. and no one at the dealership seems very interested in making sure that this soldier is made whole again. >> reporter: it is kind of sad. 3,000 to $4,000 worth of tools will hit anybody in the wallet. you have to wonder how could someone wheel one of those big heavy tool carts from a dealership that takes two people to move? and no one saw a thing. steve joined the u.s. army at fort campbell. learning skill to keep him alive on a battlefield. >> he need to be focused learning those things. he is angry about it. who wouldn't be? >> reporter: according to steven's mother, he is angry about his missing tool cart. one like this. and his expensive tools worth 3,000 to $4,000. it all just vanished from alex carries' lincoln. the army notified him it was we would be in to get it. oh, no problem. no issues. we'll have it. >> reporter: when they showed up in january, the tool cart and contents were gone. >> they add a barbecue and opened the garage up. they pushed it out of the way and the next
. >> steve andrews joins us now. and no one at the dealership seems very interested in making sure that this soldier is made whole again. >> reporter: it is kind of sad. 3,000 to $4,000 worth of tools will hit anybody in the wallet. you have to wonder how could someone wheel one of those big heavy tool carts from a dealership that takes two people to move? and no one saw a thing. steve joined the u.s. army at fort campbell. learning skill to keep him alive on a battlefield. >>...
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senior investigative reporter steve andrews found that this dealership just doesn't seem interested in making this young soldier whole again. u.s. army earlier this year. he is in the infantry training in fort campbell learning skills to keep him alive on a battlefield. >> he needs to be focused and not worried about this. >> reporter: according to steven's mother, he is angry about his missing tool cart. one like this. and his expensive tools worth $4,000. it all just vanished from the dealership. >> nobody knows what happened to it. >> reporter: from the dealership service department before christmas when the army told him it was time to report. >> no problem. no issues. we'll have it. we'll keep it safe for you. >> reporter: when they showed up in january the content and tools were gone. >> they had a barbeque, they opened up the garage and pushed it out of the way. the next day they realized it wasn't there anymore. >> reporter: the manatee county >> it takes two people to roll up on a trailer. somebody had to have help. somebody knows what happened to it. >> reporter: stacie joe c
senior investigative reporter steve andrews found that this dealership just doesn't seem interested in making this young soldier whole again. u.s. army earlier this year. he is in the infantry training in fort campbell learning skills to keep him alive on a battlefield. >> he needs to be focused and not worried about this. >> reporter: according to steven's mother, he is angry about his missing tool cart. one like this. and his expensive tools worth $4,000. it all just vanished from...
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steve andrews found that as overgone 440,000 -- of january , 440,000 veterans had appeals pending. the appeals process drags on more than 414 days. here's what can happen. >> before he became ill, rob rubbed elbows with influential people. in 2011, something started happening. hot, my hands started shaking. reporter: rod soon needed assistance walking, even holding a pen. >> like i say, i get the shakes real bad. reporter: rod was in the navy during the vietnam war. he went to shore frequently. >> planes would fly over us just pouring the stuff. reporter: that stuff was agent orange. once after 86 hours of with an excursion to china beach, it was just sprayed. >> here we were having a picnic, eating foods with our hands full of agent orange. reporter: rod's developed diabetes and peripheral neuropathy. the va rejected his disability claim. he is now 12,717 on an appeals list. according to a report by the va, here's an example, an appeals board may have to consult over 921 linear feet of reference materials in any given case. that's taller than the washington monument and statue of
steve andrews found that as overgone 440,000 -- of january , 440,000 veterans had appeals pending. the appeals process drags on more than 414 days. here's what can happen. >> before he became ill, rob rubbed elbows with influential people. in 2011, something started happening. hot, my hands started shaking. reporter: rod soon needed assistance walking, even holding a pen. >> like i say, i get the shakes real bad. reporter: rod was in the navy during the vietnam war. he went to shore...
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steve andrews found that as of january 440,000 veterans had appeals the appeals program goes on for an average of 440 days. >> before he became ill, rob rubbed elbows with very influential people but in 2011, something started happening. >> my feet started getting very hot. my hands started shaking. reporter: rod soon needed assistance hand. >> i get the shakes real bad. reporter: rob was in the navy during the vietnam war. he went to shore frequently. >> planes went fly over head just pouring that stuff. reporter: that stuff was agent orange. once he was awarded an excursion to the beach. >> here we were having a picnic eating with our hand exposed to agent orange. reporter: the va rejected his disability claim. he is now 12,717 on an appeals list. according to a report by the va, it's appeals process is broken. the present legal frame work is complex, inefficient, ineffective and confusing. shocker. paper work. >> i would like to get somebody to tachiste us about that. >> they're thinking about it. >> unable to work, rob lost his business, house, and savings. he was told he might hea
steve andrews found that as of january 440,000 veterans had appeals the appeals program goes on for an average of 440 days. >> before he became ill, rob rubbed elbows with very influential people but in 2011, something started happening. >> my feet started getting very hot. my hands started shaking. reporter: rod soon needed assistance hand. >> i get the shakes real bad. reporter: rob was in the navy during the vietnam war. he went to shore frequently. >> planes went fly...
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you might guess, they told steve andrews that clogged up the business plans. >> reporter: take it in neighbors, this smells as bad as it looks. a company called south waste which according to the state receives solids from sewage treatment plants dumped one load here after another. >> the smell is terrible. it's nauseating. >> reporter: regina and charlie hall are opening a restaurant called the smoke house express. but south waste created this outhouse express across the road. flushing away the business plan. >> people don't want to come to a food truck and eat when it smells like human waste. it's not appetizing. >> nauseating on a daily basis. the smell just will make you sick. make you want to vomit. >> reporter: charlie and regina photographed and video recorded this smelly to a state affidavit started around mid-june. they followed one truck back and contacted south waste manage. >> they just stuck to their story that it was a sod farm and they were dumping on sod farms. it's clearly not lake county. it's hernando county. >> reporter: so i went to try to get answers. >> can we
you might guess, they told steve andrews that clogged up the business plans. >> reporter: take it in neighbors, this smells as bad as it looks. a company called south waste which according to the state receives solids from sewage treatment plants dumped one load here after another. >> the smell is terrible. it's nauseating. >> reporter: regina and charlie hall are opening a restaurant called the smoke house express. but south waste created this outhouse express across the...
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breitbart, my late very good friend andrew breitbart, he started that website. steveook it over when andrew passed slid and turneded it into a juggernaut. that's an incredibly successful businessman and business mod. and steve's knowledge of using data and data point to deliver messages through new media is a tremendous asset to donald trump. >> and part of his challenge we're told is to come up with some big ideas. this is someone who has never run a campaign before. can you give us a preview of what you anticipate? what do you expect to come out of this campaign at this moment? >> yeah. that's a great question. let me say this. donald trump is the nominee because he is not a career poll sigs. when you're an career poll sigs it makes you not a career candidate. donald trump has had to learn his way through the myriad of obstacles that come with campaigning. he picked someone like steve bannon, also an outsider. also someone who is truly an anti-establishment figure. not just of the republican establishment but of the broken status quo of washington. and that's really
breitbart, my late very good friend andrew breitbart, he started that website. steveook it over when andrew passed slid and turneded it into a juggernaut. that's an incredibly successful businessman and business mod. and steve's knowledge of using data and data point to deliver messages through new media is a tremendous asset to donald trump. >> and part of his challenge we're told is to come up with some big ideas. this is someone who has never run a campaign before. can you give us a...
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steve has always wanted, in my opinion, to be very close to power. he's latched on to politicians ranging from michele bachmann to sarah palin to andrew breitbart and now donald trump. steve will help him be more focused and down dowuble down which i don't think is bad but andrew spent a lot of time talking about the media complex was a terrible, terrible thing, unspoken assumption that all of the members of the media and now we have the same thing on the right with breitbart and trump. >> why would you argue that bannon giving him advice, that you would presume to be more trump-like and militant would serve donald trump? i ask you this because there's so many in the republican establishment who say that is not what he should be doing. he should be calming down a little bit, trying to reduce the drama so he can attract people in the middle of the political spectrum. >> as you probably know, i understand that trump has no capacity to control himself and be this sort of stayed politician that many want him to be. telling him to double down is not necessarily a bad strategy. if he's going to go down, he'll go down being trump. >> a what tornado? >> a terd
steve has always wanted, in my opinion, to be very close to power. he's latched on to politicians ranging from michele bachmann to sarah palin to andrew breitbart and now donald trump. steve will help him be more focused and down dowuble down which i don't think is bad but andrew spent a lot of time talking about the media complex was a terrible, terrible thing, unspoken assumption that all of the members of the media and now we have the same thing on the right with breitbart and trump....
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. >> mitchell schwartz, andrew frank, and steve bar, they learned the craft on mondale's campaign, served as my role models. they were the answer to diva during that summer and schwartz was a lead advance man, and, quick humor. that was self-serving enough. i had to read that. mort claimed he was his mentor. he got four pages, but was a great teacher, just to be clear on that. >> josh is a good buddy, and a good friend and a lot of people worked with him and me and we all work odom accurate particular politics together and josh has written a really interesting book that most of you here have bought and he would sign everybody's. t.v. has really changed politics, and, there's just a quick couple of examples of that, in 1960, the debate, they said they thought that nixon had won. but when they watched t.v., kennedy had one. he was younger, and, shaven, and, nixon had this shadow. throughout now, the portrayal of the candidates through their campaign stops, has made a tremendous difference. there are constant examples, our former governor, schwarzenegger, when he wanted to abolish the car ta
. >> mitchell schwartz, andrew frank, and steve bar, they learned the craft on mondale's campaign, served as my role models. they were the answer to diva during that summer and schwartz was a lead advance man, and, quick humor. that was self-serving enough. i had to read that. mort claimed he was his mentor. he got four pages, but was a great teacher, just to be clear on that. >> josh is a good buddy, and a good friend and a lot of people worked with him and me and we all work odom...
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. >> mitchell schwartz, andrew frank and steve barr, they learned the craft on the campaign in 1984 and served as my role models. they were the answer in the summer of 1988 and they taught me well. schwartz was the lead advance man brimming with self confidence and quick humor. >> was that self-serving enough, by the way? i had to read that. many claim he was dismembered but he had four pages and was known as a great teacher. just be clear on that. josh is a good buddy and a good friend and a lot of people here worked with him and worked with me and we all worked on democratic politics. it's nice seeing everyone. josh has written a really interesting book that obviously most of you have bought and he said he would sign everybody's. the tv has really changed politics dramatically and there is just a quick couple examples of that. in 1960 the famous debate of nixon versus kennedy, a lot a lot of people said when they heard it on radio they thought nixon had one, but when they watched the tv everybody thought kennedy had one. he was younger and was shaven where nixon looked like he had a 5
. >> mitchell schwartz, andrew frank and steve barr, they learned the craft on the campaign in 1984 and served as my role models. they were the answer in the summer of 1988 and they taught me well. schwartz was the lead advance man brimming with self confidence and quick humor. >> was that self-serving enough, by the way? i had to read that. many claim he was dismembered but he had four pages and was known as a great teacher. just be clear on that. josh is a good buddy and a good...
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andrew breitbart said that steve -- bannon making a film make here did a documentary on sarah palin. seeds of this that you saw over the last few days where this was not a surprise? >> certainly those inside the campaign heard the rumblings but the staff didn't find bout this change until this morning. the rumblings that we heard from behind the scenes were that things were not going well between trump and paul manafort. that trump was unhappy that paul was not as happy as he wanted him to be. that he wasn't around on the weekends but instead there was home. so there was talk about whether paul would be pushed out. he was not pushed out. he was on the round table here at the trump tower. i'm told he will be staying on. this is a layering, if you will, or a diluting of his influence between donald trump, of donald trump. it is more of an indication that donald trump will be talking to folks in washington and on the hill where he's been effective. and letting kellane conway influence. >> what kind of guy is he? so many different jobs that you wouldn't necessarily associate together. wh
andrew breitbart said that steve -- bannon making a film make here did a documentary on sarah palin. seeds of this that you saw over the last few days where this was not a surprise? >> certainly those inside the campaign heard the rumblings but the staff didn't find bout this change until this morning. the rumblings that we heard from behind the scenes were that things were not going well between trump and paul manafort. that trump was unhappy that paul was not as happy as he wanted him...
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patricia of westbury, and scott martella, the communication executive for steve bellone and before that he worked for new york governor andrew cuomo. the governor and county executive bellone called him dedicated, hard working, beloved. a tragedy felt by all, especially out here on long island. so many tragic components to this story as the facts begin to roll in. andrew siff, news 4 new york. >> thank you. >>> the murder of a 9-year-old girl in queens is taking another twist as the girl's step mom is behind bars, another person is being charged. strangling her stepdaughter poor. she was found holed up in a home with her ex-husband. >>> police are looking for the gunman who fired a stray bullet that killed a grandmother in harlem. edesta simms was playing dominos at her apartment. investigators are still trying to determine why someone open fire, hitting simms in the neck. she was pronounced dead at covering the table where she was shot. >> she was a wonderful mother. >> everybody knows ms. odesta. she's the best. why you do that? >> police say two men were shot in the legs a few blocks away from where simms was shot. invest
patricia of westbury, and scott martella, the communication executive for steve bellone and before that he worked for new york governor andrew cuomo. the governor and county executive bellone called him dedicated, hard working, beloved. a tragedy felt by all, especially out here on long island. so many tragic components to this story as the facts begin to roll in. andrew siff, news 4 new york. >> thank you. >>> the murder of a 9-year-old girl in queens is taking another twist as...
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. >> i do have, you just heard steve weiss ask you a question andrew. i do have a panel in front of me today as i normally do. the gang's all here, and they do, i know, have some questions for you. joe terranova, jon and pete najarian, open the floor up. jim? >> andrew, curious, you have such a wide hunting ground from stocks to short. why not just stay away from chine in? i understand a lot of accounting issues in china, between the rest of the developed world there must be so many targets to look at. do you think about just staying away from china? >> where were you in 2012? yes i do. in the future i plan on not righting about china or hong kong. recently put any other report about a company in japan. a fantastic short cyber dine and want no part of writing anything that has to do with china or hong kong. >> let's go back to baba a second. baba is suspected of having fraudulent accounting. as a matter of fact, the sec is highly is spacious, why they're investigating them. also rumored -- not rumored but known to trafficking counterfeit goods. got all
. >> i do have, you just heard steve weiss ask you a question andrew. i do have a panel in front of me today as i normally do. the gang's all here, and they do, i know, have some questions for you. joe terranova, jon and pete najarian, open the floor up. jim? >> andrew, curious, you have such a wide hunting ground from stocks to short. why not just stay away from chine in? i understand a lot of accounting issues in china, between the rest of the developed world there must be so many...
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steve bannan. i'm not a fan of breitbart. andrew was my close friend, and i interviewed on the day he died, sadly. and i don't know mr. bannan. i don't know if he is good. he is a navy officer, and a lot of people like him, and a lot of people don't. i know kellyanne conway. that's good. there are three stories today. the nsa was hacked in a way that's critically damaging to the u.s. security. it's a pearl harbor of cyberattacks. etna dropped out in 15 states. perilling a broken and dangerous experiment impairing the health of americans, and hillary clinton's russian reset button worked to put russia resetting into iran for bombers. this is a disastrous day in obama's presidency. this is inconsistency, and insatiable desire for power. that does not seem like the media doing itsjob. we ought to be talking about how russia is in iran and syria, and the nsa is in the hands of our enemy. it's a bad day for obama and clinton. that's the story to me. >> go ahead, charlie. >> that's what's so frustrating about this campaign. hillary clinto
steve bannan. i'm not a fan of breitbart. andrew was my close friend, and i interviewed on the day he died, sadly. and i don't know mr. bannan. i don't know if he is good. he is a navy officer, and a lot of people like him, and a lot of people don't. i know kellyanne conway. that's good. there are three stories today. the nsa was hacked in a way that's critically damaging to the u.s. security. it's a pearl harbor of cyberattacks. etna dropped out in 15 states. perilling a broken and dangerous...
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steve bannon. we've known him for a long time. back from the andrew breitbart days. ther be a friend of bannon than an enemy. no, but hillary clinton is in the cross hairs of steve bannon right now. >> so isn't anybody at this network. >> he went after megyn kelly, he went after you. >> my god. >> there will be a debate stage. trump needs someone behind him that's going to have all the ammunition he needs to take on hillary clinton. bannon brings that. kellyanne conway, brilliant, smart pollster, very close with the kids. very tight with all the kids and jared cushner as well. she brings a calming tone to the campaign. i think they did well. these polls dana, honestly we have to stop with these polls. they're insane with the polls. just look what's going on. you're looking at a trump rally and there's 12, 15,000 people. >> 10,000 people. >> you cannot believe it. eric, that is -- >> then you have 1500, 2,000. >> that's a real disservice -- >> 82 days out. >> it's a real disservice to -- >> to who? >> supporters to lie to them that those polls do not matter. you cannot
steve bannon. we've known him for a long time. back from the andrew breitbart days. ther be a friend of bannon than an enemy. no, but hillary clinton is in the cross hairs of steve bannon right now. >> so isn't anybody at this network. >> he went after megyn kelly, he went after you. >> my god. >> there will be a debate stage. trump needs someone behind him that's going to have all the ammunition he needs to take on hillary clinton. bannon brings that. kellyanne conway,...
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i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin and steve leisman. away from what we are calling the most important of the month. this is a biggie. forecasters are expecting non-farm payrolls to come in at 179,000. they're also looking for the unemployment rate to drop to 4.8%. steve will have much more on what to expect in a minute. meantime, look at the markets which have been higher ahead of this number. dow futures up 35 points above fair value and the nasdaq up close to 15. >>> couple of headlines this morning. apple now offering rewards of up to $200,000 for people who find critical security flaws in its products. the program limited to about a dozen researchers who had been specifically invited by apple to participate. but this is a big development for apple. they avoided uses white hat hackers to hack into their systems. google, facebook, and others have done this for some time. the software community watching this closely. >>> yahoo's messenger service is going to shut down today. sense the software has been a primary tool in communication a
i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin and steve leisman. away from what we are calling the most important of the month. this is a biggie. forecasters are expecting non-farm payrolls to come in at 179,000. they're also looking for the unemployment rate to drop to 4.8%. steve will have much more on what to expect in a minute. meantime, look at the markets which have been higher ahead of this number. dow futures up 35 points above fair value and the nasdaq up close to 15. >>>...
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i'm becky quick along with scott wapner and steve leisman. joe and andrew are out today.king what's happening in the markets. you can see the futures are still indicated higher. but not by much. dow futures up by about nine points. s&p up by 2.5, nasdaq up by 5. as you look right now at the european markets, the dax has cut its losses. it was down by 0.5% earlier. right now down just under 0.25%. >>> a new report, opec says saudi arabia's oil output hit an all-time high last month. crude prices right now, they were down a little bit now they're down just about 17 cents to $42.60 for wti. >>> mortgage applications jumping 7.1% in the last week. and disney reporting better than expected earnings and revenue. the company also announcing a $1 billion investment in a streaming company formed by major league baseball bamtech. down about almost a buck and a half. $95.20. >>> china-based online retailer jd.com posting a surprise profit for its second quarter. the company getting a boost from a substantial improvement in profit margins. michael kors reporting better than expected
i'm becky quick along with scott wapner and steve leisman. joe and andrew are out today.king what's happening in the markets. you can see the futures are still indicated higher. but not by much. dow futures up by about nine points. s&p up by 2.5, nasdaq up by 5. as you look right now at the european markets, the dax has cut its losses. it was down by 0.5% earlier. right now down just under 0.25%. >>> a new report, opec says saudi arabia's oil output hit an all-time high last month....
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hear next pick play of the day this out here as steve and sue the junior for tampa thinks he has a home run like inner doubter wrong the red red sox andrew benedetti going up and over the wall and just 'catches it and comes back to pull it and if we got a second here you can see the reaction is always the best part a thinks he has a home and selected as mayor for the third time in a row no joke coming up the four-legged later when one small-town minnesota can't get enough of it david was proud to be an american soldier. and i know i'm prejudiced because he was my son, but i don't think he had a mean bone in his body. there is not a day that i don't think about david. when i saw donald trump attack another gold star mother, i felt such a sense of outrage. "she was standing there, she had nothing to say..." if donald trump cannot respect a gold star family, then why would anyone in america think he would respect them. ? ? ? award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. ?? lelo ?? ?? ?? ?? if there's a serial killer in your neighborhood, the safest thing is to be the neighbor. they never kill the neigh
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started out as an aggregation website when andrew breitbart passes away, larry and steve come in and take over the company. this is where trumpism before trump and constantly publishing op-eds on it. this anti-illegal immigration strain of the right wing republican populism starts at breitbart in 2010, 2011 as part of the tea party movement. >> trumpism started at breitbart, you think? >> the beating heart of trump started at breitbart. >> but after andrew's death. one thing as a policy matter and you should have tougher policies. one thing to say less legal immigration. that is a serious public policy issue. defining people by ethnicity, race and so forth. that is trump. trump in that respect is very different from the tea party types. you can criticize them all you want. most were not trumpites. trump is a new low. >> because of racism and anti-semitism. >> and it really is third world authoritarian. >> we have to go and i just have to ask you about, sorry, i have to ask you. he's on the ballot in utah. could make a big difference there. what other states? >> he'll get on in 12 sta
started out as an aggregation website when andrew breitbart passes away, larry and steve come in and take over the company. this is where trumpism before trump and constantly publishing op-eds on it. this anti-illegal immigration strain of the right wing republican populism starts at breitbart in 2010, 2011 as part of the tea party movement. >> trumpism started at breitbart, you think? >> the beating heart of trump started at breitbart. >> but after andrew's death. one thing...
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steve? >> reporter: hey, good morning, andrew. i'm here with st.dent jim bullard, as the lead up we have here to the janet yellin speech in a couple of hours. thanks for joining with us, jim. >> sure. happy to be here. chilly. >> yeah, it is. you have this big idea, that the fed should do it -- i'm calling it ronco, set it and forget it, on interest rates, for two years. but one of the things that's part of your plan is a single interest rate rise to 0.63%. and i want to get the sort of short-term out of the way here before we get to the long-term. when would you do that single interest rate rise? something you would do in september? >> our firm does call for a rate rise, but i'm agnostic on exactly when we do that. i do like to move on good news about the economy, so if we got a meeting and we felt like things were looking stronger, that might be a good time to do that. >> have we had enough good news in the economy of late? >> we had a couple of good jobs reports here, but year over year, gdp growth rate is very low, below trend, really, and the
steve? >> reporter: hey, good morning, andrew. i'm here with st.dent jim bullard, as the lead up we have here to the janet yellin speech in a couple of hours. thanks for joining with us, jim. >> sure. happy to be here. chilly. >> yeah, it is. you have this big idea, that the fed should do it -- i'm calling it ronco, set it and forget it, on interest rates, for two years. but one of the things that's part of your plan is a single interest rate rise to 0.63%. and i want to get...
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andrew's death. the point is if you're going to start tying -- steve bannon, he has a successful web line and some incendiaryines. >> for racist and misogynist language. >> they just had a headline recently that said trump is a terrorist recruiting tool. guess what, that's a controversial thing to say to probably about half the country. so let's just stick to issues. >> the cia and -- that may be controver controversy. [ overlapping voices ] >> breitbart writes things that the democrats don't agree with. here's my question to you. >> because democrats fundamentally stand against misogyny. they fundamentally stand against racism. >> really? >> that's a good position. >> donald trump does as well, thank you very much. [ overlapping voices ] >> i'm going to let you pick it up in a second. but, bill, should she be doing this? you know, she did the speech today. >> 100%. >> get out. make a speech. go for it. but the ad? my question is is the ad getting too down into the gutter? >> here is the great thing about both the ad and the speech that hillary gave today. it is mostly rooted in the things that donald trump
andrew's death. the point is if you're going to start tying -- steve bannon, he has a successful web line and some incendiaryines. >> for racist and misogynist language. >> they just had a headline recently that said trump is a terrorist recruiting tool. guess what, that's a controversial thing to say to probably about half the country. so let's just stick to issues. >> the cia and -- that may be controver controversy. [ overlapping voices ] >> breitbart writes things...
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steve ba loan. also a former aide to governor andrew cuomo, police say speed may have been a factor in the crash. >>> a home in midwood, brooklyn went up in flames overnight. the fire starting after 3 a.m. the home is unoccupied. no injuries have been reported. no word on what started it. >>> happening today another court appearance for the accused killer of a queens mom and his assistant. oscar morrell is facing charges, including first-degree murder. police say he shot the two men as they left their mosque ten days ago. morrell denies being the gunman. investigators say the motive for the double murder is unclear. >>> a security scare at jfk airport. last week the terminal was evacuated after false reports of a sot celebration. now senator charles schumer is calling for a federal review of airport security, including training, coordination, and crisis communication. >>> well, we saw what happened when there would be a would-be terrorist incident. these agencies are not in coordination and panic ensues. we are lucky in this incident, not only that there was no terrorist incident, that no one state
steve ba loan. also a former aide to governor andrew cuomo, police say speed may have been a factor in the crash. >>> a home in midwood, brooklyn went up in flames overnight. the fire starting after 3 a.m. the home is unoccupied. no injuries have been reported. no word on what started it. >>> happening today another court appearance for the accused killer of a queens mom and his assistant. oscar morrell is facing charges, including first-degree murder. police say he shot the...
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steve bannon? >> very well. i have known him more than 10 years, he was close andrew breitbart which he was around. a street fighter. he has been around the block. he spent some time goldman sachs and spent some time in the navy as well. is he known as the guy who can fire up the base more so the trump base than the establishment base. >> is he a very conservative man? a moderate conservative man? >> i would say he is very conservative in the andrew breitbart model of conservative. >> crazy conservative. >> okay. well, i'm not sure what you mean by crazy conservative. >> is he a flame thrower who ruined throne weiner's life. >> anthony weiner ruined his own life. >> was trolling. >> andrew breitbart type. >> people don't know the late breitbart don't know what his political philosophy was. let's try to put it and using ronald reagan as the yardstick. okay, is bannon a reagan republican? >> i would say is he right of reagan. >> do you know anything about this new crew that's taken over? >> i know that bloomberg called bannon the most dangerous political operative in the country. >> mayor bloomberg?
steve bannon? >> very well. i have known him more than 10 years, he was close andrew breitbart which he was around. a street fighter. he has been around the block. he spent some time goldman sachs and spent some time in the navy as well. is he known as the guy who can fire up the base more so the trump base than the establishment base. >> is he a very conservative man? a moderate conservative man? >> i would say he is very conservative in the andrew breitbart model of...
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one of the things that happens, when was the last time -- >> can i ask andrew a question? >> sure. >> steveng, but you can. i don't understand, but okay. >> do you see a day when "the new york times" or somebody else will be half automated written stories? >> "the washington post" is using robots to post about the olympics. >> i would assume in the next 10 or 20 years by ai, sure. why? >> i wonder where the job is created there. >> where the job is created by the -- >> the idea is supposed to be i lose my job as an anchor to max head room. but then i work manufacturing or designing or selling max head room. that's supposed to be how it works, no? >> what about hal as the anchor. hal the computer from 2000 -- >> it would lead us to doom. >> it could. >> but how does technology improve output? i'm sure you saw the neil irwin piece in "the times" over the weekend. he argues that the reason why we have such low growth is because the output of the average worker per hour has not increased the way it should have. >> so imagine for a very simple example, you are a lumber jack switch a great vision
one of the things that happens, when was the last time -- >> can i ask andrew a question? >> sure. >> steveng, but you can. i don't understand, but okay. >> do you see a day when "the new york times" or somebody else will be half automated written stories? >> "the washington post" is using robots to post about the olympics. >> i would assume in the next 10 or 20 years by ai, sure. why? >> i wonder where the job is created there....
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steve... and has been more than a week now and still no word of a mother and her child. she went missing. and sally andrewthe crew with the family will have a live report from the east bay tonight. coming up at kron4 news at 8:00. >> steve: thank you, vi cki! >> steve: millions of americans may be drinking water with unsafe levels of chemicals in it. >> pam: study. showing at least six drinking water with that has a man -made chemical. knownp-f-a's are used to make things such as food packaging and non- stick cooking pans. >> pam:some manufacturers are researchers say, because the in the past. it has made it into the drinking water supply. >> pam:it has been linked to health cholesterol, obseity, and even cancer. >> steve: coming up in sports 49r's return! >> pam: gary radnich with the sports highlights coming up! (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich with sports!. >> gary:good evening! giant's played early this morning. >> gary:top 7th >> gary:dodgers up 1-0. freddy galvis hits a 3-run home run went up 3-1 >> gary:scott kazmir who started the game for the dodgers >> gary:frusturated in the dug
steve... and has been more than a week now and still no word of a mother and her child. she went missing. and sally andrewthe crew with the family will have a live report from the east bay tonight. coming up at kron4 news at 8:00. >> steve: thank you, vi cki! >> steve: millions of americans may be drinking water with unsafe levels of chemicals in it. >> pam: study. showing at least six drinking water with that has a man -made chemical. knownp-f-a's are used to make things such...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin along with becky quick. steve leisman is in for mr.o will be in next week. look at the futures a day after we had green arrows across the board for everybody. first time in the move since 1999. but right now you're looking at more green arrows this morning. dow looks it would be up 8.5 points higher. and the s&p 500 up close to one point. steve? >>> in the morning headlines, the last trading day of the week is also the busiest one for economic reports. in about 90 minutes we'll get retail sales and the producer price index for july. at 10:00 eastern, the latest consumer sentiment index as well as june business inventories. one of the best known money managers is moving on. bill miller leaviing legg mason after three decades. as funds they've been less successful in recent years. >>> and twitter debunking rumors it's planning to shut down next year. i didn't hear this rumor. did you? >> it was trending on twitter yesterday. they were saying -- >> twitter was trending on twitter. >> right. it was basically -- read this. >> it's unclear h
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very quickly, i want to let andrew respond to that really quickly s. that the steve bannon that you find familiar? >> absolutely. i mean, this guy -- this is not someone who is kind of expressed a couple somewhat controversial views over the years. this is someone who has wrapped his arms completely around the alt-right movement. claimed it for himself. the alt-right movement has cheered him and said that he is someone who believes the same things they do. there's a bond that goes both ways and everyone acknowledges it except donald trump who somehow decided this man, who should have no role in politics, who should be -- evicted from the conversations of legitimate political dialogue has -- is the appropriate person to run his entire campaign. i really just don't -- i think that if donald trump had an ounce of seriousness about tackling this very deeply problematic issue, the first thing he would have to do immediately is fire steve bannon. >> and alfonso, do you think he should fire him? >> if there is any truth to those allegations, yes. i mean, look, the associati
very quickly, i want to let andrew respond to that really quickly s. that the steve bannon that you find familiar? >> absolutely. i mean, this guy -- this is not someone who is kind of expressed a couple somewhat controversial views over the years. this is someone who has wrapped his arms completely around the alt-right movement. claimed it for himself. the alt-right movement has cheered him and said that he is someone who believes the same things they do. there's a bond that goes both...
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andrew and still. a catcher and a pitching prospect. i stopped regular schedule programming to say i saw the promo of steve tonight, i was watching on-demand looking to get to my segment and i was speeding through it and i saw steve say this is where i grew up and pam said he has a whole group of family here. >> are you shocked? >> know i thought it was a nice promo. we got to see your house. was that really your house? >> absolutely. >> keep your eyes open you will see where steve grew up and you got to my heart the way you said it. nice to stay in the family it is a great family and pam will meet them one day. anyway nice house. we get back to regular scheduled programming where the a's, listen, i will lose all my friends in the east bay. he's not willie mays but you knew who he was and a popular player. he could play good defense. left-handed pitcher rich hill who started really nice this year than he had a blister for the last 10 days he has been out, the dodgers get rich hill and josh radek. that is pretty good and already the conspiracy theory the dodgers are trying to help out excuse me the a's are trying to help out the dodgers and
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andrew is to the right of me, joe kernen is off today. >> i don't want to be -- >> sitting in for us this hour is steve forbes.hairman and editor of forbes media. great to see you today. >> great to be with you. >> stuck in the middle. >> a lot to talk about. we'll be rolling out an economic plan and stief will fill us in and talk about those details. in the meantime, let's look at the u.s. equity futures. on friday, the s&p 500 and the nasdaq setting new record closing highs. niece are all-time highs. you can see this morning that there are green arrows once again this morning with the do
andrew is to the right of me, joe kernen is off today. >> i don't want to be -- >> sitting in for us this hour is steve forbes.hairman and editor of forbes media. great to see you today. >> great to be with you. >> stuck in the middle. >> a lot to talk about. we'll be rolling out an economic plan and stief will fill us in and talk about those details. in the meantime, let's look at the u.s. equity futures. on friday, the s&p 500 and the nasdaq setting new...
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steve bannon, trump campaign's new ceo. bannon comes to the campaign from breitbart news, a right-wing populist website founded by the late andrew breitbart. trump pollster kellyanne conway will take cofer as campaign manager. and trump is sending a statement with the campaign hire. a source told nbc news the move is to clearly let trump be trump. he's going all in on the free-wheeling antiestablishment message he dined out on during the gop primaries, and he's digging in for an ugly fight with his former wedding guests, the clintons. bloomberg politics recently dubbed bannon the most dangerous political operative in america, something trump bragged about in his announcement of the new boss. so, what about chairman paul manafort? well, he's still there, but it doesn't look like he'll be running the show anymore. a source tells nbc he's been deeply unhappy for weeks. kurt bardella is a former breitbart spokesperson. all right, kurt, i was just reading a piece in "the daily beast" that described your reaction when bannon came to town, a pretty harsh assessment, including your saying in this piece in "the daily beast" that you actu
steve bannon, trump campaign's new ceo. bannon comes to the campaign from breitbart news, a right-wing populist website founded by the late andrew breitbart. trump pollster kellyanne conway will take cofer as campaign manager. and trump is sending a statement with the campaign hire. a source told nbc news the move is to clearly let trump be trump. he's going all in on the free-wheeling antiestablishment message he dined out on during the gop primaries, and he's digging in for an ugly fight with...
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steve burton guys over to you. >>> and new this morning, a good night for the red sox newest member but it was not enough to beat the mariners. andrew gets the first major league start in left field and got the first major league hit. two hits last night. but the starter gave up thee lose 3-1 and they wrap up the series with seattle tonight. >>> a new ranking of the nation's best ball parks is out. >> maybe you wonder how fenway ranks up. number 8usa today ranked all 30 ball parks based on overall experience and authors took into account atmosphere design and location and food and unique quirks. the survey says the atmosphere at fenway is tough to beat and it is a baseball landmark and everything about that is special. kicks off tomorrow but there's some competition underway. the u.s. women's soccer team faced off against new zealand yesterday. carly lloyd with the header to make it 1-0 early. and alex morgan adds another goal in the 46th minute and team usa wins 2-0. >> off to a good start. >>> still to come in the next half-hour, more on summer games. >> the olympic torch in rio and who team usa picked to carry the flag at tomorro
steve burton guys over to you. >>> and new this morning, a good night for the red sox newest member but it was not enough to beat the mariners. andrew gets the first major league start in left field and got the first major league hit. two hits last night. but the starter gave up thee lose 3-1 and they wrap up the series with seattle tonight. >>> a new ranking of the nation's best ball parks is out. >> maybe you wonder how fenway ranks up. number 8usa today ranked all 30...
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andrew. don't you take mike on dates. you said that before on air not too long ago. >> that is true. >> had that is true. >> it is steve, john, math the you, mark, luke and everybody olds. i'm just saying, but it is true but i bring that up. for guy to say i want to come with my guy friends. the it might work. thanks for calling me out, ashley. >> it is time to go get my glasses. >> time to look at the seven day forecast while he is taking a look at those glasses. here it is, today just as fantastic as yesterday. tomorrow looks good too because humidity won't than back just yet and i say yet because thursday is the day that it becomes more humid. by friday, we have a high of 93 degrees, back to the 90's and probably a hottest day of the seven day forecast and is there a weak cold front that comes through on friday but it doesn't really cool us off very much because bee could still be at 90 degrees on saturday, and sunday, still making sure, my makeup is okay. >> you look fabulous, as always. >> just looking at little nia. >> that will do it. >> she's so sweet. >> now that mike's gone can we talk about these glasses. i have b
andrew. don't you take mike on dates. you said that before on air not too long ago. >> that is true. >> had that is true. >> it is steve, john, math the you, mark, luke and everybody olds. i'm just saying, but it is true but i bring that up. for guy to say i want to come with my guy friends. the it might work. thanks for calling me out, ashley. >> it is time to go get my glasses. >> time to look at the seven day forecast while he is taking a look at those glasses....
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people that were around andrew breitbart before he died, a lot of his closest friends and most trusted journalists aren't at breitbart news for a reason anymore and that reason is steve. i would say, yeah, they fit pretty well. they're kindred spirits in that way, and in that way he's a perfect fit. >> kaley, there has been a lot of criticism from people who have worked with him before. charlie sykes, wisconsin radio host, revered among a lot of republicans said this, trump's campaign has now entered the hospice phase. he knows he's dying and wants to surround himself with his loved ones. what's your reaction to that? >> no, i don't think that's the case. bannon is an excellent guy. he served in the military seven years, worked in reagan's administration for someone in the pentagon. he's a great conservative figure, but he's someone who understands the direction of republican voters. in 2013 steve bannon said that there is about to be a center right populist movement that rises up against the republican establishment. how accurate was that to say in 2013? bannon understands conservatism and he wants to let trump be that conservative figure that voters put in the spot
people that were around andrew breitbart before he died, a lot of his closest friends and most trusted journalists aren't at breitbart news for a reason anymore and that reason is steve. i would say, yeah, they fit pretty well. they're kindred spirits in that way, and in that way he's a perfect fit. >> kaley, there has been a lot of criticism from people who have worked with him before. charlie sykes, wisconsin radio host, revered among a lot of republicans said this, trump's campaign has...
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steve cortez. cnn chief political analyst gloria borger. cnn contributor bakari sellers who supports hillary clinton, andrew sealy, executive vice president atow wilson international center for scholars and knows a lot about mexico. also brian stelter is back with us, our senior media correspondent, host of "reliable sources." we all officially know that mr. trump is from mexico, on his way to meet with the president. steve, beyond according to this trump advisor, he's there to look president tension and a photo-op. what's the goal? >> i think this is substantive. i think he is acting very presidential at the same time that hillary clinton is on the hamptons and she's partying with rock stars at the invitation of the president of one of our most important allies and trading partners and our neighbor mexico, donald trump said yes, let's start to talk because we have some serious issues, we have serious opportunity the two countries together. >> sheet's actually in ohio. excuse me. in ohio speaking to veterans. >> american legion. >> american legion. >> but she spent the last couple of days on the hamptons and couldn't be hbothered to honor th
steve cortez. cnn chief political analyst gloria borger. cnn contributor bakari sellers who supports hillary clinton, andrew sealy, executive vice president atow wilson international center for scholars and knows a lot about mexico. also brian stelter is back with us, our senior media correspondent, host of "reliable sources." we all officially know that mr. trump is from mexico, on his way to meet with the president. steve, beyond according to this trump advisor, he's there to look...
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andrew lloyd webber. >> charles: and the photos of edward mapplethorpe. taking us on tiny blutan are archers are heading high. >> we'll head off to the races and meet steve hartman's horse. >> first, these are the headlines for "sunday morning", the 7th of august. michael phelps will dive back into the pool today in rio. yesterday, american swimmers picked up three silver medals. the men's archery team won a silver. and ginny thrasher won the air rifle competition, and the first gold medal awarded at the games. >> pete townsend has died. the swing and dixie land, and cherished in his home town of new orleans. performed everywhere. and especially at the mardi gras pa parade. steve tuttle was 86. and finally, lucille balls' home town unveiled a new statue of the actress. the other one was so disliked, they called it scary lucy. and now to the weather. severe from montana into the central plains, and steamy in the southeast, but pleasant in the northeast. for the week ahead, scattered storms almost everywhere. rain will soak the gulf coast. >> ahead. ,,,,,,,, (music plays from one way or another )♪♪ ♪ i'm gonna find y♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha get
andrew lloyd webber. >> charles: and the photos of edward mapplethorpe. taking us on tiny blutan are archers are heading high. >> we'll head off to the races and meet steve hartman's horse. >> first, these are the headlines for "sunday morning", the 7th of august. michael phelps will dive back into the pool today in rio. yesterday, american swimmers picked up three silver medals. the men's archery team won a silver. and ginny thrasher won the air rifle competition,...
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andrew. >> that flies directly in the face of what i think you're thinking, steve. i -- couldn't get him to laugh. >> i want to correct you on that. i want to correct you. that's what i've been reporting. >> i just mean personally in terms of what's at stake here. >> you don't know what i think personally, joe. >> what's funny is she was talking about no we never -- after the election we'd never do anything based on policy. of course not. all the stuff they're going to do is before the election in influencing it. i mean, they're going to, you know, not raise and make it easier to keep the status. no one's saying they're going to do anything afterwards. it's what they're going to do before. >> i mean, i suppose so. you know, the trouble with -- you read kevin this morning, right, joe? >> right. that's sort of the same stuff he's been saying for awhile. >> yeah. but here's the thing. read kevin. he's a great writer. wonderful rhetoric in the way he writes. but he gets to the point where everybody is. consternation with the current policy with no particular suggestion
andrew. >> that flies directly in the face of what i think you're thinking, steve. i -- couldn't get him to laugh. >> i want to correct you on that. i want to correct you. that's what i've been reporting. >> i just mean personally in terms of what's at stake here. >> you don't know what i think personally, joe. >> what's funny is she was talking about no we never -- after the election we'd never do anything based on policy. of course not. all the stuff they're...
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. >> when we come back andrew ross sorkin is live from rio with the latest from the olympic games. also ahead, the always outspoken casino magnet steveynn on everything from macau to donald trump as they announce a new property in macau. another look at the premarket after the biggest drop since august 2nd. more "squawk on the street" live from post nine in just a minute. miles per hour. 0 to win, every millisecond matters. both on the track and thousands of miles away. with the help of at&t, red bull racing can share critical information about every inch of the car from virtually anywhere. brakes are getting warm. confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. oh hey john, i'm connecting our brains so we can share our amazing trading knowledge. that's a great idea, but why don't you just go to thinkorswim's chat rooms where you can share strategies, ideas, even actual trades with market professionals and thousands of other traders? i know. your brain told my brain before you told my face. mmm, blueberry? tap in
. >> when we come back andrew ross sorkin is live from rio with the latest from the olympic games. also ahead, the always outspoken casino magnet steveynn on everything from macau to donald trump as they announce a new property in macau. another look at the premarket after the biggest drop since august 2nd. more "squawk on the street" live from post nine in just a minute. miles per hour. 0 to win, every millisecond matters. both on the track and thousands of miles away. with the...
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steve bannon to be some like renogade, he was an officer in the united states navy. he has his nba from harvard, a national security masters from georgetown. he was good friends with andrewreitbart, who was beloved, like ronald reagan, and he has the 12th largest political website, i think it is eighth now. he has done phenomenal things. what people are more upset about is kind of the same things that donald trump is. it is about the word. not necessarily about what he is saying, the content of what he is saying. it is how they're phrased. >> right. >> steve bannon right now, the hillary clinton has woke up and realize steve bannon and the team, they're probably scared right now. i guarantee, that team has unearthed a lot of skeletons, and if there are any left, they'll come out in the last 90 days. >> okay, patricia, here is why i asked that question. because of something kellyanne actually said on "new day" this morning. she said it about clinton supporter, senator elizabeth warren, who has called mr. trump thin-skinned and a small insecure money grubber. listen. >> i don't think a lot of the rhetoric frankly, because partly, yes, it is the mother in me, but partly, be
steve bannon to be some like renogade, he was an officer in the united states navy. he has his nba from harvard, a national security masters from georgetown. he was good friends with andrewreitbart, who was beloved, like ronald reagan, and he has the 12th largest political website, i think it is eighth now. he has done phenomenal things. what people are more upset about is kind of the same things that donald trump is. it is about the word. not necessarily about what he is saying, the content of...
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andrew. >>> department stores have been plagued by reduced foot traffic and a steady migration of sales. online. you ever heard this song, steve? >> it's called "the last mall." and it's a steely danza. the reason they're playing, they're coming to beacon and i'm trying to get them on the show. i think those two guys are -- it's dad rock they call it. >> it is. american boys of a certain age love them. >> but if you ever listen to all steely dan, you can't appreciate. phenomenal. here it is. ♪ at the last mall. because there may be a last mall. that's why i decided to play this. nordstrom suggests there could be an improvement in retail. but steven sattove is the former chairman and i've known you for like 20 years. play golf and everything. it's a hard name to say. >> it is. >> you're italian all of a sudden. ceo of saks fifth avenue. >> former ceo. >> cnd malls, it's been years. but it's still bad. they're closing, right? >> probably going to get worse. as macy's is closing a hundred stores, you've got others closing stores. they're going to turn into other venues. you're going to have health care, probably fitness types of
andrew. >>> department stores have been plagued by reduced foot traffic and a steady migration of sales. online. you ever heard this song, steve? >> it's called "the last mall." and it's a steely danza. the reason they're playing, they're coming to beacon and i'm trying to get them on the show. i think those two guys are -- it's dad rock they call it. >> it is. american boys of a certain age love them. >> but if you ever listen to all steely dan, you can't...
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research team, andrew, lisa sam, i see kathleen back there, one of our former interns who helped us on this, and the full team here at csis. i also want to thank our panelists, bryan clark, steve mccarthy, olga oliker. please feel free to follow up with our research team if you have further questions. please, join me in thanking our panelists. >>> now the contenders. our series on key political figures who ran for president and lost but nevertheless changed political history. next, we feature former house speaker henry clay of kentucky, known as the great compromiser. the program was recorded at clay's ashland estate in lexington, kentucky, and is about 90 minutes. this 14-week series is airing at 8:00 p.m. eastern, august 1 through august 14th here on american history tv on c-span3. >>> this is a portrait of kentucky's henry clay, known to us from history books as the great compromiser. during his 49-year political career, clay served as secretary of state, speaker of the house, and as a u.s. senator. and he was a contender, making sure presidential bids including the election of 1824. 1832 against andrew jackson, and 1844, when he ran against james k. polk. tonight we are on
research team, andrew, lisa sam, i see kathleen back there, one of our former interns who helped us on this, and the full team here at csis. i also want to thank our panelists, bryan clark, steve mccarthy, olga oliker. please feel free to follow up with our research team if you have further questions. please, join me in thanking our panelists. >>> now the contenders. our series on key political figures who ran for president and lost but nevertheless changed political history. next, we...
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andrew is to the right of me, joe kernen is off today. >> i don't want to be -- >> sitting in for us this hour is steve forbes. chairman and editor of forbes media. great to see you today. >> great to be with you. >> stuck in the middle. >> a lot to talk about. we'll be rolling out an economic plan and stief will fill us in and talk about those details. in the meantime, let's look at the u.s. equity futures. on friday, the s&p 500 and the nasdaq setting new record closing highs. niece are all-time highs. you can see this morning that there are green arrows once again this morning with the do you futures. >>> in asia overnight, markets there also closed higher. the nikkei was up by 2.4%. hang seng was up by 1.5%. the shanghai composite up by 1%. in europe, in the early trading, again, more green arrows, the dax is the biggest one of the major advancers. right now, german markets up by .8%. the cac is up by .4 of a percent much the ftse at .1%. crude oil prices were lifted by renewed talks by opec members to restrain output. we saw that ground pick up on friday and this morning, wti is up another 1 1/3 percent.
andrew is to the right of me, joe kernen is off today. >> i don't want to be -- >> sitting in for us this hour is steve forbes. chairman and editor of forbes media. great to see you today. >> great to be with you. >> stuck in the middle. >> a lot to talk about. we'll be rolling out an economic plan and stief will fill us in and talk about those details. in the meantime, let's look at the u.s. equity futures. on friday, the s&p 500 and the nasdaq setting new...
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andrew breitbart once --, brilliantin filmmaker that became one of hitler's most successive -- successful propagandist. -- but youat dan and how didot of people -- that trump campaign deal with that? ofst: steve van is a friend mine and a bright guy. he is a good person. he is a creative person who has his point of view, is courageous in expressing it. we have a first amendment in this country. we can do it newspapers and online. bannon has ---- understands the importance of the visual image. andis courageous,// unabashed, kind of like donald trump. i am not always comfortable talking about race in politics. i tend to shy away from it. that's what they do in certain parts of this country. he is willing to talk about these things. some of these people that don't like donald trump, they express it. they hurl so many insults at donald trump. and then they talk about donald trump doing the same thing. some of these never trump people, i can't believe they is bringing out a lot of raw emotion in this country. leo calling in from san diego on a republican line. good morning, leo. caller: good morning. mad at a good woman. your family is what is right with america. i just want to say. it's not alway
andrew breitbart once --, brilliantin filmmaker that became one of hitler's most successive -- successful propagandist. -- but youat dan and how didot of people -- that trump campaign deal with that? ofst: steve van is a friend mine and a bright guy. he is a good person. he is a creative person who has his point of view, is courageous in expressing it. we have a first amendment in this country. we can do it newspapers and online. bannon has ---- understands the importance of the visual image....