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but this could have really deep impacts when it comes to a donald trump and to steve brandon. himself right, well it's all about, as far as the thinks of january committee is concerned, is getting to the bottom of what exactly happened, who knew what and when the democrats expected to win this for they were pleasantly surprised that they managed to get 9 republicans to join them and voting for the contempt charge. 7 of them actually voted for donald trump's impeachment way back in january 2 of them. probably a bit of a surprise, but they're in tight districts and so they probably didn't want to be those people who supported and defended steve bad and given that might alienate voters in the next couple of elections. so they were very careful about that. but the federal has already been sent to the department of justice medic, garland who is the attorney general has said in the last day or so that they will look at the facts and they will look at the evidence and then they will make the decision though steep on and was of course, a very close advisor to donald trump. he fell out with th
but this could have really deep impacts when it comes to a donald trump and to steve brandon. himself right, well it's all about, as far as the thinks of january committee is concerned, is getting to the bottom of what exactly happened, who knew what and when the democrats expected to win this for they were pleasantly surprised that they managed to get 9 republicans to join them and voting for the contempt charge. 7 of them actually voted for donald trump's impeachment way back in january 2 of...
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what was in the gun and the safety training provided to alec baldwin. >> steve, you reported the investigative team in the brandon lee killing. whose fault is this and is there something similar from that experience that will inform this horrible case? >> several things. was there live ammo in the gun? was the gun supposed to be pointed at anybody? was alec properly trained? and told don't point this at anyone or your going to kill them and he did that. well then i would say there is some criminal liability there. but benefit of the doubt that he didn't intend that, then the responsibility would lie with the prop coordinator or the armor who was on set who would is supposed to make sure that nothing could come out of the gun that will hurt anybody. >> with the brandon lee thing, was that a blank or live ammo? what happened. >> that was a combination. so sometimes you want to see someone loading ammo in a gun on a movie set. somebody is getting ready to shoot something and they take the ammo and you want to see it being put into the gun. so since we don't want actors handling live rounds, we give them a casing tha
what was in the gun and the safety training provided to alec baldwin. >> steve, you reported the investigative team in the brandon lee killing. whose fault is this and is there something similar from that experience that will inform this horrible case? >> several things. was there live ammo in the gun? was the gun supposed to be pointed at anybody? was alec properly trained? and told don't point this at anyone or your going to kill them and he did that. well then i would say there...
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steve wolf a weapons safety expert for films. he's been involved in investigations of four movie shootings including bruce lee's son, brandon lee. that shooting. thanks, steve, for being here. what about that question? do you believe that this was a live round in this gun based on what you've heard and how on earth would live ammunition be anywhere near a film set? >> these a great questions. yes, i believe it was a live round because the residue or wadding from a piece of a blank wouldn't cause any lethal injury at that distance. so a blank is a casing, a cartridge and powder in there. a live round is the same three components with a bullet attached on top. so this or a manufactured version like this, you know, they don't look the same. anyone should be able to tell that. people saying shot with a prop gun. it was not a prop gun. it was a real gun. prop guns can not emit live ammunition. there's a physical blockage in there that prevents you from putting it in there. if you can't put live ammo with bullets into a prop gun, it was not a prop gun, it was a real gun, a real gun like this, there's your cylinders, live ammo goes rig
steve wolf a weapons safety expert for films. he's been involved in investigations of four movie shootings including bruce lee's son, brandon lee. that shooting. thanks, steve, for being here. what about that question? do you believe that this was a live round in this gun based on what you've heard and how on earth would live ammunition be anywhere near a film set? >> these a great questions. yes, i believe it was a live round because the residue or wadding from a piece of a blank...
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steve young, jerry rice, "beat phthalate" -- l.a." chants. bouncing into the cove, just missed a splashdown. you rarely see righties homered to right field at oracle. justin turner, ground ball. club flip, backhand to brandonwford they make it look effortless. it's not that easy, folks. 7.2 innings, did not allow a run, struck out 10. pretty good postseason debut, i would say. giants got kris bryant for games like this. bottom seven, high, deep, a humming's goodbye, so jack, 3-0 giants. bottom eight, brandon crawford grew up in pleasanton learning to dislike the dodgers. gone. giants take the opener in this best-of-five series, 4-0 is your final score. right now, here's buster on logan webb. >> i think what's impressive to me is hidden being able to control -- him being able to control the extra energy and nerves, not only this game, but the last game of the season, and has really taken it up a notch. >> obviously two great teams who want this and are prepared for it. and i definitely think the environment was right where we wanted it to be today. larry: keeping the bay area versus l.a. theme, lebron and the lakers, preseason action. steph curry, 4-3 splash. scored 30 points, three of 14 from deep, some lo
steve young, jerry rice, "beat phthalate" -- l.a." chants. bouncing into the cove, just missed a splashdown. you rarely see righties homered to right field at oracle. justin turner, ground ball. club flip, backhand to brandonwford they make it look effortless. it's not that easy, folks. 7.2 innings, did not allow a run, struck out 10. pretty good postseason debut, i would say. giants got kris bryant for games like this. bottom seven, high, deep, a humming's goodbye, so jack, 3-0...
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steve young, jerry rice, "beat phthalate" -- l.a." chants. bouncing into the cove, just missed a splashdown. you rarely see righties homered to right field at oracle. justin turner, ground ball. club flip, backhand to brandoneffortless. it's not that easy, folks. 7.2 innings, did not allow a run, struck out 10. pretty good postseason debut, i would say. giants got kris bryant for games like this. bottom seven, high, deep, a humming's goodbye, so jack, 3-0 giants. bottom eight, brandon crawford grew up in pleasanton learning to dislike the dodgers. gone. giants take the opener in this best-of-five series, 4-0 is your final score. right now, here's buster on logan webb. >> i think what's impressive to me is hidden being able to control -- him being able to control the extra energy and nerves, not only this game, but the last game of the season, and has really taken it up a notch. >> obviously two great teams who want this and are prepared for it. and i definitely think the environment was right where we wanted it to be today. larry: keeping the bay area versus l.a. theme, lebron and the lakers, preseason action. steph curry, 4-3 splash. scored 30 points, three of 14 from deep, some lobbying with the refs. jo
steve young, jerry rice, "beat phthalate" -- l.a." chants. bouncing into the cove, just missed a splashdown. you rarely see righties homered to right field at oracle. justin turner, ground ball. club flip, backhand to brandoneffortless. it's not that easy, folks. 7.2 innings, did not allow a run, struck out 10. pretty good postseason debut, i would say. giants got kris bryant for games like this. bottom seven, high, deep, a humming's goodbye, so jack, 3-0 giants. bottom eight,...
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steve young and jerry rice leading "beat l.a." chants. this one bounces into the cove. 2-0, giants, in a flash. tommy la stella, love flip -- glove flip to brandonis not that easy. webb was so good. he struck out 10. a pretty decent postseason debut. the giants got kris bryant for games like this. aloha means goodbye. bottom eighth, brandon crawford said he grew up learning to dislike the dodgers. that is out of here, as well. the giants win the opener, 4-0. buster: what is impressive to me is him being able to control the extra energy and nerves not just in this game but the last game of the season. >> obviously, two great teams who want this and are prepared for it. i definitely think the environment was right where we wanted to be. larry: lebron and the lakers, preseason action against the warriors. steph curry had 30. look, i was fouled. he knocked downee 56 3's. this is how they are going to play. they hit 20. rookie trey lance will make his first nfl start against arizona. the question is whether lance will have george kittle to throw to. he is doubtful with an injury. david shock, herm edwards all smiles -- david shaw, herm edwards all sm
steve young and jerry rice leading "beat l.a." chants. this one bounces into the cove. 2-0, giants, in a flash. tommy la stella, love flip -- glove flip to brandonis not that easy. webb was so good. he struck out 10. a pretty decent postseason debut. the giants got kris bryant for games like this. aloha means goodbye. bottom eighth, brandon crawford said he grew up learning to dislike the dodgers. that is out of here, as well. the giants win the opener, 4-0. buster: what is impressive...
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steve wolf. he is a weapons safety expert for films. he was involved in the investigation into the accidental shooting death of brandon lee during a movie it is a pleasure to have you with us tonight. thank you. >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be with you. i almost feel like you don't need me. you've really got this. >> let me ask if i explained any of this wrong when i was talking about blanks and the difference between blanks and bullets, that's the way it is supposed to be explained? >> you nailed it. you could have done, you know, ten times the job that was done on the baldwin set. >> well, let me ask you about this. >> this is -- >> go ahead, please. >> this is the thing that would be a blank round, just a casing and some gun powder. this is live ammo , the thing used to shoot at things. so, you know, hard to get these wrong, which is which. one issue though has been referring to this weapon as a prop weapon. a prop is anything that an actor touches. if an actor touches their cellphone, you know, this is a prop. well, if i touch this gun it is a prop. that doesn't make it a prop gun though. it is a gun that's being used as a prop
steve wolf. he is a weapons safety expert for films. he was involved in the investigation into the accidental shooting death of brandon lee during a movie it is a pleasure to have you with us tonight. thank you. >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be with you. i almost feel like you don't need me. you've really got this. >> let me ask if i explained any of this wrong when i was talking about blanks and the difference between blanks and bullets, that's the way it is supposed to be...
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steve andrews. i had a great pleasure of working with with ed and continue to work him. from a small southern town in florida. brandon, outside of tampa. i was raised a as fundamentalist evangelical southern baptist. i say that because we will talk at some points conspiracy culture interacts with american religion. and we have to talk about that. and when we do, i don't want it to ever seem that i'm being derisive or joking about religious things. i think there is crucially important both to me personally and professionally as a historian. but we need to talk about some of those issues. but i'm just laying that out that the place i'm coming from is not a place outside religion but within it. so comments i'm making are from a person that is part of a culture that you are also critiquing. when i was in graduate school, i was working on spiritualism. i'm not sure how familiar you are with spearmintism but spearmintism was the popular belief that it was possible to talk to the spirits of the dead in the 1850s and becomes a cultural phenomenon of people having seances and it goes through the 1860s of talking to the dead a
steve andrews. i had a great pleasure of working with with ed and continue to work him. from a small southern town in florida. brandon, outside of tampa. i was raised a as fundamentalist evangelical southern baptist. i say that because we will talk at some points conspiracy culture interacts with american religion. and we have to talk about that. and when we do, i don't want it to ever seem that i'm being derisive or joking about religious things. i think there is crucially important both to me...
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steve andrews. i had the great pleasure of working with ed and continue to work with him. i'm from a small southern town in florida, brandon, outside of tampa. i was raised as a fundamentalist, evangelical southern is baptist. i say that because we will talk at some point conspiracy culture interacts with american revision, and we have to talk about that. and when we do, i don't want it to ever seem that i'm being derisive or joking about religious things. i think they're crucially important both to me personally and professionally as a historian. we need to talk about some of those issues. so i'm just laying that out, that the place i'm from is not outside religion, but within it. the comments are from a person who is part of a culture that you're also critiquing. when i was in graduate school, i was working on spiritualism. i'm not sure how familiar you are with spiritualism, but it was the popular belief in the 18 50s that it was possible to talk to the spirits of the dead. and it becomes kind of a spiritual phenomenon of people having seances, talking to the dead, and the fox sisters in 1848. and the thing that fascina
steve andrews. i had the great pleasure of working with ed and continue to work with him. i'm from a small southern town in florida, brandon, outside of tampa. i was raised as a fundamentalist, evangelical southern is baptist. i say that because we will talk at some point conspiracy culture interacts with american revision, and we have to talk about that. and when we do, i don't want it to ever seem that i'm being derisive or joking about religious things. i think they're crucially important...
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my name is steve andrews and i had a great pleasure of working with ed and continue to work with him, i'm from a small southern town in florida, brandon, outside of tampa. i was raised as a fundamentalist, evangelical southern baptist and i say that because we will talk at some points conspiracy, culture and interaction with american religion and we have to talk about that, and when we do, and whether i do i don't want to seem yolking, and they're personally and professionally as a historian, i want to lay that out that i'm not coming from within it so the criticisms i'm making is from a person who is part of a culture that you're also critiquing. when i was in graduate school i was working on spiritualism. i'm not sure how familiar you are with spiritualism and it was the popular belief in the 1850s that it was popular to talk to the spirits of the dead and it becomes a cultural phenomenon of people having seances and it goes through the 1860s of talking to the dead and the fox sisters in 1848 and the thing that fascinated me was -- i was well familiar with the academic work on religion and folk belief, things like keith thomas' reli
my name is steve andrews and i had a great pleasure of working with ed and continue to work with him, i'm from a small southern town in florida, brandon, outside of tampa. i was raised as a fundamentalist, evangelical southern baptist and i say that because we will talk at some points conspiracy, culture and interaction with american religion and we have to talk about that, and when we do, and whether i do i don't want to seem yolking, and they're personally and professionally as a historian, i...
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steve erlich from voyager. you are behind on christmas shopping and it's next in retail roundup and social media entrepreneurs joining us every day. watch this. >> i'm brandons. we are in commercial real estate, oldest and equated industries in the world. we use instagram and social media in order to become the most successful and i can't wait to share with you how we do it. maria: hear more of brandon's story and what sets his company apart. you're watching mornings with maria live on fox business. stay with us. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now. it helps keep you effortlessly comfortable by sensing your movements and automatically responding to both of you. and, it's temperature balancing to help you stay comfortable all night. it even tracks your circadian rhythm, so you know when you're at your best. in other words, it's the most energy-building, wellness-boosting, parent-powering, proven quality night's sleep we've ever made. and now, save up to $1,000 on select sleep number 360 smart beds and adjustable bases. only for a limited time. to learn more, go to sleepnumber.com. maria: welcome back, soaring inflation has many americans worried ab
steve erlich from voyager. you are behind on christmas shopping and it's next in retail roundup and social media entrepreneurs joining us every day. watch this. >> i'm brandons. we are in commercial real estate, oldest and equated industries in the world. we use instagram and social media in order to become the most successful and i can't wait to share with you how we do it. maria: hear more of brandon's story and what sets his company apart. you're watching mornings with maria live on...
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steve: you should be able to make a computer make bullet comes out with smoke like that. brian: not only that is that a good question. that's a question the crow director brandon993. shot and killed. why are movies still using real guns. this is a guy in the business. he can't figure it out. you would think there is one thing about productions now. everybody knows you are slimming down. you are trimming it up in order to get a movie to the market to streaming in an equitable budget worthy fashion. but when you cut corners on safety, that's a huge issue. my sense is that alec baldwin executive producer and exposed. i imagine you don't do that without insurance. i'm wonder if insurance blocks and protects stuff like that. how can you possibly have permission to do a movie without insurance. ainsley: we don't know if they will continue to do the movie later date. steve: is there insurance for manslaughter. brian: accidents on the set? steve: i don't know if it's an accident. ainsley: it is an accident. steve: we will hear from. ainsley: you mean the gun. steve: it had real bullets. it's so complicated. and that's why it's going to be great to hear from the people
steve: you should be able to make a computer make bullet comes out with smoke like that. brian: not only that is that a good question. that's a question the crow director brandon993. shot and killed. why are movies still using real guns. this is a guy in the business. he can't figure it out. you would think there is one thing about productions now. everybody knows you are slimming down. you are trimming it up in order to get a movie to the market to streaming in an equitable budget worthy...
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steve: well, in that case, they had left the primer charged in the cartridge and that ultimately is what killed him. because when they did the autopsy, they found a 44 slug in brandong they don't want these prop guns used on movie sets. brian: switching gears now. back to what something else said effects irving's lives and that's inflation and supply chain. we know that 40% of our material, the stuff that we order. the stuff we are bringing in and the company needs comes through the ports of los angeles and long beach. and that's congressman darrell issa is out in san diego now. he is back in congress. and he was talking about the things that he could do. he is talking to you about inflation. and what the tools that the president could implement if he really wanted to get this thing done. steve: here's the thing long beach and l.a. they are two of the least efficient ports in the world. 350 container boortz, los angeles, i think, is 230? and long beach is 233 rather 300 -- they are both in to 300. so in efficient. what he said is something we haven't heard. we have heard well, you know, we don't have enough truck drivers. did he not blame the truck drivers. he blam
steve: well, in that case, they had left the primer charged in the cartridge and that ultimately is what killed him. because when they did the autopsy, they found a 44 slug in brandong they don't want these prop guns used on movie sets. brian: switching gears now. back to what something else said effects irving's lives and that's inflation and supply chain. we know that 40% of our material, the stuff that we order. the stuff we are bringing in and the company needs comes through the ports of...