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both mental .lness and opioid addicti newshour weekend's megan thompson recently sat down with steve jones, one of the film's directors. >> you ever heard of being kiedy god? 'cause that's pretty much what it is. for those ten, 3-2-1 second, it's like god came down and gave you kiss, and then you just chase that thewhole rest of your life trying to get that first wave or the fibarrel or the first turn. >> reporter: the documentary, "andy irons: kissed by god," tells the story of one of the world's most talented and famous competitive surfers. >> surfing's my life, 100%. i live and breath sfing. >> he's still going. is he coming out? yes! >> reporter: andy irons was born and raised in hawaii. he started suring when he was just seven years old. he went professional at 20 and ly became a star he gained lucrative sponsorship deals with brands like billabong. >> when you watched him surf, it was so explosive and unpredictable and so totally committed. >> reporter: steve jones co-directed "andy irons: kissedy od." >> i remember watching andy and his brother bruce surf growin up as a kid, and my
both mental .lness and opioid addicti newshour weekend's megan thompson recently sat down with steve jones, one of the film's directors. >> you ever heard of being kiedy god? 'cause that's pretty much what it is. for those ten, 3-2-1 second, it's like god came down and gave you kiss, and then you just chase that thewhole rest of your life trying to get that first wave or the fibarrel or the first turn. >> reporter: the documentary, "andy irons: kissed by god," tells the...
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please welcome lillian peterman and steve jones. >> welcome to san francisco lillian. >> thank you. it's good to see you. as you may be able to tell have a terrible cold but i wanted to be here to see you, especially on harvey's birthday. i posted earlier on social media that the media cause was the single most important thing that ever happened to me in my whole life and it's hardly an overstatement i want to acknowledge the history society, some of its founders were among my dear friends and also to say that it's very cool to me that his bullhorn is now on display in the smithsonian class at. i have brought it back to be at the smithsonian for three years and then it will be returned to san francisco, hopefully in a new museum. it's an institution that is worthy of your support may think you probably want me too shut up now so we can hear from lillian. >> thank you cleve. >> like any gay californian in the 1970s, of course i had heard of harvey milk. the first time i heard about him was during the anita bryant debacle, it you'll remember in 1977 she founded save our children and m
please welcome lillian peterman and steve jones. >> welcome to san francisco lillian. >> thank you. it's good to see you. as you may be able to tell have a terrible cold but i wanted to be here to see you, especially on harvey's birthday. i posted earlier on social media that the media cause was the single most important thing that ever happened to me in my whole life and it's hardly an overstatement i want to acknowledge the history society, some of its founders were among my dear...
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steve: lawrence jones, from campus reform. sir, thank you very much. live with a update on the investigation coming up next. >>> it is maxine waters birthday. what does she want as a gift? that guy in the white house to leave. ♪ o big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ brian: fox news alert now. reward for missing college student mollie tibbetts jumping to nearly $400,000. ainsley: investigators have zeroing in on five locations, nearly a month after she disappeared in iowa. steve: rob schmitt joins us with the very latest. i was listening to the one of the press conferences yesterday. sounds like the authorities in iowa are pretty sure she is still alive? reporter: i think they're hopin
steve: lawrence jones, from campus reform. sir, thank you very much. live with a update on the investigation coming up next. >>> it is maxine waters birthday. what does she want as a gift? that guy in the white house to leave. ♪ o big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with...
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. >> thank you, steve winters, independent consultant. general jones mentioned strategy as one of your areas, and you briefly alluded to the u.s. national security strategy. my question is, what is your view of the role of grand strategy as opposed to -- i mean, it appears that china has announced a grand strategy, and is there still a role for grand strategy coming from the west or nato? >> i think that's an excellent question, and it's a very challenging question because i think that the debates about grand strategy among nato partners, among the west, among our friends and allies, there's not enough talk about it. where is the world going to be, not just in ten years time? but actual any the next 50 years time when my daughters are becoming old ladies? you know, you want to be having that conversation because if we do not have that conversation, if we do not start planning for it, we will be unprepared for it. the one thing you do see with a nation such as china, they do have that grand strategy. they have that plan for the future, and we have to de
. >> thank you, steve winters, independent consultant. general jones mentioned strategy as one of your areas, and you briefly alluded to the u.s. national security strategy. my question is, what is your view of the role of grand strategy as opposed to -- i mean, it appears that china has announced a grand strategy, and is there still a role for grand strategy coming from the west or nato? >> i think that's an excellent question, and it's a very challenging question because i think...
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jones. joining us is steve checerverone there have been so many reasons why this market should be bullish.e're there, near record highs again. it's taken a lot to get there. why is the market not letting go and saying corporate earnings are great. we should be at record highs again. >> there's been a tension between what have been fantastic fundamentals, from a strong labor market to incredible earnings market. you had a carrousel of concerns. we have thrown everything you could throw at this market inflation scares, facebook privacy scares, flattening yield curves, trade wars markets are still standing we think we're set up for a good back part of the year. >> good pack part of the year. a midterm election your. we talk about the cyclicality of that we talked about the corporate earnings driving markets, also trade and tariffs, the fed, central bank stuff of those three, which is the most important, and which will the market pay the most attention to >> we sounded like a broken record, but it's earnings. earnings are not just good they're great. they're growing at the fastest rate in eigh
jones. joining us is steve checerverone there have been so many reasons why this market should be bullish.e're there, near record highs again. it's taken a lot to get there. why is the market not letting go and saying corporate earnings are great. we should be at record highs again. >> there's been a tension between what have been fantastic fundamentals, from a strong labor market to incredible earnings market. you had a carrousel of concerns. we have thrown everything you could throw at...
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much, indeed, apple, facebook and youtube, they've removed banned conspiracy theorist alex jones, joining us steve host of the next revolution on fox news, full disclosure, i know that your wife works for facebook, let's get that right out there before you make any comment about facebook, now, steve, you may not agree with what alex jones says and i certainly do not, but who is who is doing to decide what is fit to get on facebook, apple and google, who decides what is despicable? >> that's the key here, it's well to say facebook and others are censoring, that means that they can decide, it's like editorial decision, they can ban people with red hair if they want. the alternative is they should be regulated because they are a platform, like a utility that everyone has to use, then you get into the problem, well, sit going to be the government that decides, are we going to have some situation like you have in uk where you've got the regulators deciding -- trying antonio cyst on impartiality with the bbc, that doesn't really work well, the answer is you've got too much dominance by the big companies
much, indeed, apple, facebook and youtube, they've removed banned conspiracy theorist alex jones, joining us steve host of the next revolution on fox news, full disclosure, i know that your wife works for facebook, let's get that right out there before you make any comment about facebook, now, steve, you may not agree with what alex jones says and i certainly do not, but who is who is doing to decide what is fit to get on facebook, apple and google, who decides what is despicable? >>...
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applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- leslie jonesemily ratajkowski, musical guest greta van fleet, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 9-0-3. northeast texas! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much, everybody. thank you, thank you. welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, to "the tonight show." you're here. [ cheers and applause ] you made it, thank you. well, some news out of washington, as part of the russia investigation, robert mueller is now reviewing president trump's tweets to see if he obstructed justice. so, the next time you complain about your job, think of the guy who has to read 40,000 trump tweets. [ laughter and applause ] speaking of the president, trump travelled to iowa today. he's under so much pressure about russia and the michael cohen tapes, he said, "i got to get out of the country. take me to iowa. [ laughter and applause ] i got to get out. i don't want to see anybody." actually, i saw that trump held an event this week where he ta
applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- leslie jonesemily ratajkowski, musical guest greta van fleet, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 9-0-3. northeast texas! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much, everybody. thank you, thank you....
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jones has more details. we are going to make some history together today. 2007, and steve jobs unveils apple's iphone. 2008 andwhat has followed, according to 0fcom, is a decade where we have become increasingly dependent on our smartphones. we are using them in all sorts of ways throughout the day. three quarters of people questioned said they could not live without one. ten years ago we had many different devices, we had mp3 players to listen to music, satellite navigation systems to take us satellite navigation systems to take us around, today all of that is compact it into one device and now eight out of ten of us own a smart phone and really spend our entire lives on a smartphone. ofcom's researchers at how addicted we are too smart phones. 40% of people check their phones within five minutes of waking up. the average person looks at the phone every 12 minutes and spent an average of two hours and 28 minutes a day it using it. but just how hours and 28 minutes a day it using it. butjust how to use them, where, and for how long is still a matter of debate. i think it has made my life better, but children's
jones has more details. we are going to make some history together today. 2007, and steve jobs unveils apple's iphone. 2008 andwhat has followed, according to 0fcom, is a decade where we have become increasingly dependent on our smartphones. we are using them in all sorts of ways throughout the day. three quarters of people questioned said they could not live without one. ten years ago we had many different devices, we had mp3 players to listen to music, satellite navigation systems to take us...
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jones. we're going to make some history together today. 2007, and steve jobs unveils apple's iphone. 2008, andding to ofcom, is a decade where we've become increasingly dependent on our smartphones. we're using them in all sorts of ways throughout the day, and three quarters of people questioned said they couldn't live without one. ten years ago, we had many different devices. we had mp3 players to listen to music. we had satellite navigation systems to take us around. today, all of that is compacted into one device, and now eight in ten of us own a smartphone, and really spend our entire lives on that smartphone. ofcom's research shows how addicted we are to smartphones. 40% of people check their phone within five minutes of waking up. the average person looks at their phone every 12 minutes, and spends an average of two hours and 28 minutes a day using it. while there's some concern about how much time we spend on them, most people think the overall impact of smartphones has been beneficial. but there's a big debate about manners. is it acceptable, for instance, to have your smartphone out a
jones. we're going to make some history together today. 2007, and steve jobs unveils apple's iphone. 2008, andding to ofcom, is a decade where we've become increasingly dependent on our smartphones. we're using them in all sorts of ways throughout the day, and three quarters of people questioned said they couldn't live without one. ten years ago, we had many different devices. we had mp3 players to listen to music. we had satellite navigation systems to take us around. today, all of that is...
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jones, has more details. we're going to make some history together today. 2007, and steve jobs unveils apple's iphone. 2008, andis a decade where we've become increasingly dependent on our smartphones. we're using them in all sorts of ways throughout the day, and three quarters of people questioned said they couldn't live without one. ten years ago, we had many different devices. we had mp3 players to listen to music. we had satellite navigation systems to take us around. today, all of that is compacted into one device, and now eight in ten of us own a smartphone, and really spend our entire lives on that smartphone. ofcom's research shows how addicted we are to smartphones. 40% of people check their phones within five minutes of waking up. the average person looks at their phone every 12 minutes, and spends an average of two hours and 28 minutes a day using it. one thing we're not doing so much on our phones is talking. the number of mobile voice calls has fallen, for the first time ever. rory cellan—jones, bbc news. james is back. sorry, ben. i have been looking at my bone! we all have been. this is a world t
jones, has more details. we're going to make some history together today. 2007, and steve jobs unveils apple's iphone. 2008, andis a decade where we've become increasingly dependent on our smartphones. we're using them in all sorts of ways throughout the day, and three quarters of people questioned said they couldn't live without one. ten years ago, we had many different devices. we had mp3 players to listen to music. we had satellite navigation systems to take us around. today, all of that is...
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steve paulson coming up. the volume looks lighter on the roads. the dow joness up more than .5%, nasdaq and s&p are also up. actually a pretty good trading day for stockholders. >>> today nearly 1 dozen tech companies will be meeting to talk about the 2018 midterm elections. google, facebook, microsoft and other big companies will be meeting at the twitter headquarters in san francisco. they will talk about strategies and challenges ahead of the midterm election and what they can do to protect their platforms. certainly, you will remember facebook and twitter were criticized over how their platforms spread misinformation during the 2016 election. >>> google data that could be viewed as misinformation. in all google removed 39 youtube accounts, 13 google plus accounts and six blogger post. the republic of iran broadcasting is believed to be behind the accounts. >>> students in oakland unified found out this week half of the sports programs are being eliminated because of budget problems. the sports include tennis, wrestling, swimming, volleyball, lacrosse, golf.
steve paulson coming up. the volume looks lighter on the roads. the dow joness up more than .5%, nasdaq and s&p are also up. actually a pretty good trading day for stockholders. >>> today nearly 1 dozen tech companies will be meeting to talk about the 2018 midterm elections. google, facebook, microsoft and other big companies will be meeting at the twitter headquarters in san francisco. they will talk about strategies and challenges ahead of the midterm election and what they can...
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steve: right. his boss jerry jones the guy who owns the cowboys made it very clear last week, i believe.this team and be a dallas cowboy you have to stand during the anthem with your toes on the line. earlier, one hour ago. ainsley talked to calvin bonniebonnell. he was a vietnam vet in attendance this week when a woman one of the town members haddam connecticut took a knee during the pledge. there she is. ainsley: for a second time. steve: she was being hollered out by a number of people. calvin didn't like what she did. talking about what the flag means to him. >> it just doesn't stand for the freedom but it also stands for all the gentlemen, ladies, in the service that have been killed in the line of duty and when somebody kneels down in front of it for me, it's a very disrespectful thing because you should stand up and praise these people as well as the flag of the united states. brian: that's what jerry jones u the cowboys will stand. players around the league got mad at him. and the nfl told jerry jones stop talking about the anthem. he doesn't listen to the nfl. they have basicall
steve: right. his boss jerry jones the guy who owns the cowboys made it very clear last week, i believe.this team and be a dallas cowboy you have to stand during the anthem with your toes on the line. earlier, one hour ago. ainsley talked to calvin bonniebonnell. he was a vietnam vet in attendance this week when a woman one of the town members haddam connecticut took a knee during the pledge. there she is. ainsley: for a second time. steve: she was being hollered out by a number of people....
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steve: do you think jerry jones? going to stand with your toes on the line. >> he has the ability to run his team the way he wants to run it. if i'm working for him toy v. to abide by his rules. steve: it's a job. >> it's a job. i understand it i personally wouldn't do it that way. if i everywhere the coach i would talk to my guys and say you have the freedom to do it but let's think about why. i understand that. brian: let's talk about two controversial subjects austin and maria. [laughter] in austin the theme is austin plays football one problem his team has lost six games in a row i guess in the end he quits and plays another sport? [laughter] >> not exactly. brian: have you him stick it out? >> he has wonderful coaches that walk alongside of him and support him. >> we happen to be the coaches by the way. >> we are the coaches and we are there to instill good values and just encourage them to do the right thing. and that's important. and many kids face those situations where they are not sure what to do. what's th
steve: do you think jerry jones? going to stand with your toes on the line. >> he has the ability to run his team the way he wants to run it. if i'm working for him toy v. to abide by his rules. steve: it's a job. >> it's a job. i understand it i personally wouldn't do it that way. if i everywhere the coach i would talk to my guys and say you have the freedom to do it but let's think about why. i understand that. brian: let's talk about two controversial subjects austin and maria....
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jones. we‘re going to make some history together today. 2007, and steve jobs unveils apple‘s iphone. 2008, andur smartphones. we‘re using them in all sorts of ways throughout the day, and three quarters of people questioned said they couldn‘t live without one. ten years ago, we had many different devices. we had mp3 players to listen to music. we had satellite navigation systems to take us around. today, all of that is compacted into one device, and now eight in ten of us own a smartphone, and really spend our entire lives on that smartphone. 0fcom‘s research shows how addicted we are to smartphones. 40% of people check their phone within five minutes of waking up. the average person looks at their phone every 12 minutes, and spends an average of two hours and 28 minutes a day using it. while there‘s some concern about how much time we spend on them, most people think the overall impact of smartphones has been beneficial. but there‘s a big debate about manners. is it acceptable, for instance, to have your smartphone out at the table, checking it? the vast majority of older people say, no, but
jones. we‘re going to make some history together today. 2007, and steve jobs unveils apple‘s iphone. 2008, andur smartphones. we‘re using them in all sorts of ways throughout the day, and three quarters of people questioned said they couldn‘t live without one. ten years ago, we had many different devices. we had mp3 players to listen to music. we had satellite navigation systems to take us around. today, all of that is compacted into one device, and now eight in ten of us own a...
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jones reports. we're going to make some history together today. 2007, and steve jobs unveils apple's iphone. 2008, andirst android phones are unveiled. what has followed, according to 0fcom, is a decade where we've become increasingly dependent on our smartphones. we're using them in all sorts of ways throughout the day, and three quarters of people questioned said they couldn't live without one. ten years ago, we had many different devices. we had mp3 players to listen to music. we had satellite navigation systems to take us around. today, all of that is compacted into one device, and now eight in ten of us own a smartphone, and really spend our entire lives on that smartphone. 0fcom's research shows how addicted we are to smartphones. 40% of people check their phones within five minutes of waking up. the average person looks at their phone every 12 minutes, and spends an average of two hours and 28 minutes a day using it. butjust how to use them, where and for how long is still a matter of debate. i think it's made my life better, but children's lives worse. yeah. definitely anyone my age would be p
jones reports. we're going to make some history together today. 2007, and steve jobs unveils apple's iphone. 2008, andirst android phones are unveiled. what has followed, according to 0fcom, is a decade where we've become increasingly dependent on our smartphones. we're using them in all sorts of ways throughout the day, and three quarters of people questioned said they couldn't live without one. ten years ago, we had many different devices. we had mp3 players to listen to music. we had...
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applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- leslie jonesjkowski,
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jones has more details. we're going to make some history together today. 2007, and steve jobs unveils apple's iphone. 2008, andhe first android phones are unveiled. what has followed, according to 0fcom, is a decade where we have become increasingly dependent on our smartphones. we're using them in all sorts of ways throughout the day. and three quarters of people questioned said they couldn't live without one. ten years ago, we had many different devices. we had mp3 players to listen to music. we had satellite navigation systems to take us around. today, all of that is compacted into one device, and now eight out of ten of us own a smartphone, and really spend our entire lives on a smartphone. 0fcom's researchers show how addicted we are to smartphones. 40% of people check their phones within five minutes of waking up. the average person looks at their phone every 12 minutes, and spends an average of two hours and 28 minutes a day using it. butjust how to use them, where and for how long is still a matter of debate. i think it's made my life better, but children's lives worse. yeah. definitely anyone my age w
jones has more details. we're going to make some history together today. 2007, and steve jobs unveils apple's iphone. 2008, andhe first android phones are unveiled. what has followed, according to 0fcom, is a decade where we have become increasingly dependent on our smartphones. we're using them in all sorts of ways throughout the day. and three quarters of people questioned said they couldn't live without one. ten years ago, we had many different devices. we had mp3 players to listen to music....
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jones t-shirts. this is a quote from an of my least favorite people, steve mannon.mmittee looked in there under the radar, and did an amazing job of organizing. my favorite word, ground gains. you have got to give the devil is due. there isople everyday, no magic wand. you have to outwork people. if you get outwork your going to lose. i got to tell you they're building to get up votes, and as i comes down to. those the priorities of the new dnc. that is what we are doing. --t is to investing investing our major donor money. they get very excited. i'm going to ask lorna to walk us through so many things have been doing inside the building from a personal perspective. thank you, bill. see, how are running has been spent, in terms of the staffing or we can see that we are spent a lot of money with almost 70% -- greater than 7% increase. in terms of political and organizing, as well as mobilizing. that has been where most of our money has been spent. we believe that the grassroots is important. we cannot leave any stones unturned. we making sure that the money is spent
jones t-shirts. this is a quote from an of my least favorite people, steve mannon.mmittee looked in there under the radar, and did an amazing job of organizing. my favorite word, ground gains. you have got to give the devil is due. there isople everyday, no magic wand. you have to outwork people. if you get outwork your going to lose. i got to tell you they're building to get up votes, and as i comes down to. those the priorities of the new dnc. that is what we are doing. --t is to investing...
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jones t-shirts. [applause] this is a quote for one of my least favorite people, steve bannon.nc came into alabama, slipped in there under the radar, and did an amazing job of organizing. what is my favorite word? ground game. it's two words actually. the back. you've got to give the devil it's due. i object to that line. i tell you -- people every day. there is no magic one. you are going to have to outwork people if you get outwork you are going to lose and i got to tell you, their ability to get votes and that is what it will come down to. [applause] those are the priorities of the new dnc. that is where we are investing your money. that is where we are investing the major donor money. when i tell them about it i get excited. i will ask lorna to walk us through some of the things we're doing inside the billing from a personnel perspective. lorna: as you can see, however money is being spent in terms of the staffing, we can see we spent a lot of money, almost 70% increase from the time when we came into office in terms of political and organizing as well as mobilizing. that h
jones t-shirts. [applause] this is a quote for one of my least favorite people, steve bannon.nc came into alabama, slipped in there under the radar, and did an amazing job of organizing. what is my favorite word? ground game. it's two words actually. the back. you've got to give the devil it's due. i object to that line. i tell you -- people every day. there is no magic one. you are going to have to outwork people if you get outwork you are going to lose and i got to tell you, their ability to...
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jones can be very vile? but can this send us down a censorship rabbit hole when you have a sitting senator say something like that. steve hilton is here. host of ""the next revolution"." remind me to use the phrase word turd at every opportunity. i loved that. kennedy: there are a lot of people out there we disagree with. there is a lot of stuff on social media that is annoying that anyone can consider hateful and disrespectful. but are these guys going too far banning conservatives and libertarians they disagree with? >> i think that you can be critical of the fact they have done it. but what is the alternative? you have heard the word censorship used a lot. these social media sites, the silicon media elites, they are not the government, not yet anyway. so in the end it is their right to do this. and th alternative would be government control of this. kennedy: that's what chris murphy is pushing. that's what you can infer from chris murphy's speech. facebook and apple and youtube and twitter, they have the right to do all of this stuff, they are private companies. but the problem is when people feel like they are not g
jones can be very vile? but can this send us down a censorship rabbit hole when you have a sitting senator say something like that. steve hilton is here. host of ""the next revolution"." remind me to use the phrase word turd at every opportunity. i loved that. kennedy: there are a lot of people out there we disagree with. there is a lot of stuff on social media that is annoying that anyone can consider hateful and disrespectful. but are these guys going too far banning...
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steve, thank you both. >>> president trump warning evangelical leaders there will be violence from the left if republicans lose the midterms in november. cnn national correspondent athena jones joins us from the white house. wi where did those comments come from? >> this is a warning against complacency, warning his voters, many of whom are vales that they need to go to the polls in the midterm elections in november even though he's not on the ballot, why? because if democrats take control there will be violence. that's the warning he told a dinner of evangelical leaders monday night at the white house. he said it's not a question of like or dislike, it's a question that they would overturn everything we've done and they will do it quickly and violently. there is violence when you look at antifa, these are violent people. now we need to stress here, erica, there is no evidence that there would be violence should democrats take control of congress. congress has changed hands in the past without there being violence and if democrats have the votes to make the changes they want to make they don't need to resort to violence but what's important is this talk of antifa which has b
steve, thank you both. >>> president trump warning evangelical leaders there will be violence from the left if republicans lose the midterms in november. cnn national correspondent athena jones joins us from the white house. wi where did those comments come from? >> this is a warning against complacency, warning his voters, many of whom are vales that they need to go to the polls in the midterm elections in november even though he's not on the ballot, why? because if democrats...
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audit conversah louis jones on producing the risk from earth quakes, fires and other environmental threats that should be an interesting program. august 30, democratic congressman steve israel will be here to talk about guns, politics and the future of the democratic party. there will also be moderated by tonight's distinguished congressional representative, former under secretary of state for arms control international's activity and a member of the commonwealth board of governors finally on september 5, steven pinker will be with us to talk about science, reason and humanism. he is always interesting. if you are not remember this is a great time to join. we feel very lucky to be here. it's a great time to see many events in the new building and lots of interesting ones coming up. you will be the first to know when we have guests like white house reporter april ryan coming in the fall and noted celebrity chef josÉ andre. there's a gentle man in the back seat to raise your hand. there he is. he will talk about money and save you money on great memberships if you want to talk with him he will tell you details on joining the commonwealth club. finally let me tell you t
audit conversah louis jones on producing the risk from earth quakes, fires and other environmental threats that should be an interesting program. august 30, democratic congressman steve israel will be here to talk about guns, politics and the future of the democratic party. there will also be moderated by tonight's distinguished congressional representative, former under secretary of state for arms control international's activity and a member of the commonwealth board of governors finally on...
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with disaster expert lucy jones on reducing personal risks from earthquakes, fires and other environmental threats, that should be an interesting program. on august 30th, steve israel will be here to talk about guns, politics and the future to have democratic party, that program will also be moderated to distinguished moderator, who as you may know former congressional representative secretary of state for arms control security and member of board of governors. on september 5th, he's always interesting, if you're not a member, this is a great time to join, you are enjoying the new building? we do too. we feel lucky to be here. if you join you'll be the first to know when we have guests like white house and josÉ andres. he will save you money on great memberships and if you want to talk to him he will tell you details about joining the common wealth club, finally, question cards on your seats for our distinguished speaker tonight and collected during the program and brought to moderator and want to remind you copies of book are on sale in the lobby outside the room and please today sign them right after the program, we also want to mention the common wealth c
with disaster expert lucy jones on reducing personal risks from earthquakes, fires and other environmental threats, that should be an interesting program. on august 30th, steve israel will be here to talk about guns, politics and the future to have democratic party, that program will also be moderated to distinguished moderator, who as you may know former congressional representative secretary of state for arms control security and member of board of governors. on september 5th, he's always...
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support alex jones, he is not a conservative but banning him and his outlet is wrong, a dangerous cliff the social media companies are jumping off. the next revolution right here on fox news, steveton. okay. let me read but facebook said. we have taken it down from glorifying violence which violates graphic violence policy and using dehumanizing which to describe people who are transgender, muslim and immigrants which violate our hate speech policies, specific policies in question here which is how these come down. >> before we get into this i should make clear to the audience as i do whenever i talk about facebook and other companies, i have a connection to them, my wife is a senior executive involved in this decision but i have my own view that with something like this the word censorship may not be the right word. we talk about the chinese government censoring content in china. facebook is not the government, neither is apple or spotify. the question is what is facebook? what are these platforms? a lot of people say they should take responsibility for the content on their platforms but if that is the case it is an editorial decision like you decide what is on your show and i
support alex jones, he is not a conservative but banning him and his outlet is wrong, a dangerous cliff the social media companies are jumping off. the next revolution right here on fox news, steveton. okay. let me read but facebook said. we have taken it down from glorifying violence which violates graphic violence policy and using dehumanizing which to describe people who are transgender, muslim and immigrants which violate our hate speech policies, specific policies in question here which is...
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jones t-shirts. [applause] this is a quote for one of my people, steve bannon.a, slipped in there under the radar, and did an amazing job of organizing. what is my favorite word? ground game. you've got to give the devil it's due. i object to that line. i tell you -- people every day. there is no magic one. you are going to have to outwork people if you get outwork you are going to lose and i got to tell you, their ability to get votes and that is what it will come down to. those are the priorities of the new dnc. that is where we are investing your money. that is where we are investing the major donor money. when i tell them about it i get excited. i will ask lorna to walk us through some of the things we're doing inside the billing from a personality perspective. -- personnel perspective. see, however can money is being spent in terms of the staffing, we can see we spent a lot of money, almost 70% increase from the time when we came into office in terms of political and organizing as well as mobilizing. the has been where most of money has been spent because w
jones t-shirts. [applause] this is a quote for one of my people, steve bannon.a, slipped in there under the radar, and did an amazing job of organizing. what is my favorite word? ground game. you've got to give the devil it's due. i object to that line. i tell you -- people every day. there is no magic one. you are going to have to outwork people if you get outwork you are going to lose and i got to tell you, their ability to get votes and that is what it will come down to. those are the...
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look at doug jones and all of the other special elections, that is what the democrat candidate has run on and succeeded in their victory. so that is what democrats are running on. and if stevenon wants to try to find thund -- some funders to invest in his anti-impeachment, fine, but i don't think it will have an impact. >> thank you for being on this noteworthy but because there are three other asians -- >> so proud to be with you. >> thank you all three. have a very good day. >> it has already been a historic year for women in politics and we'll speak to one candidate who is hoping to become the next governor of michigan. g. and here's where we shrink the biggest names in entertainment so we can fit them into our unlimited wireless plan. who's first? no. this isn't permanent, right? ask him. [terry squeals.] get unlimited data, live tv, and your choice of an extra on us. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com is not a marathon. it's a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. >>> democrats fighting to manage t
look at doug jones and all of the other special elections, that is what the democrat candidate has run on and succeeded in their victory. so that is what democrats are running on. and if stevenon wants to try to find thund -- some funders to invest in his anti-impeachment, fine, but i don't think it will have an impact. >> thank you for being on this noteworthy but because there are three other asians -- >> so proud to be with you. >> thank you all three. have a very good day....
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jones has more details. we're going to make some history together today. 2007, and steve jobs unveils apple's iphone. 2008, android phones are unveiled. what has followed, according to 0fcom, is a decade where we've become increasingly dependent on our smartphones. we're using them in all sorts of ways throughout the day, and three quarters of people questioned said they couldn't live without one. ten years ago, we had many different devices. we had mp3 players to listen to music. we had satellite navigation systems to take us around. today, all of that is compacted into one device, and now eight in ten of us own a smartphone, and really spend our entire lives on that smartphone. 0fcom's research shows how addicted we are to smartphones. 40% of people check their phones within five minutes of waking up. the average person looks at their phone every 12 minutes, and spends an average of two hours and 28 minutes a day using it. butjust how to use them, where and for how long is still a matter of debate. i think it's made my life better, but children's lives worse. yeah. definitely anyone my age would be pretty de
jones has more details. we're going to make some history together today. 2007, and steve jobs unveils apple's iphone. 2008, android phones are unveiled. what has followed, according to 0fcom, is a decade where we've become increasingly dependent on our smartphones. we're using them in all sorts of ways throughout the day, and three quarters of people questioned said they couldn't live without one. ten years ago, we had many different devices. we had mp3 players to listen to music. we had...
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jones industrial average guys, back to you. >> bob, thanks bob pisani >>> central banks around the world have been doing more tightening than easing stevehere with the rates moving higher. steve? >> melissa, thanks interest rates remain lower but several big central banks ease but the direction of the global monetary policy unmistakably towards tightening take a look at this map from the council on foreign relations you can see what it is, it's color coded. red is tightening and blue is easing more and more red in the picture. in fact, some red added just this week. azerbaijan -- argentine into tightened. they went from 45% to 40%. 500 basis points indonesia joins. if you take a look at the next map you can see michelle wouldn't need the names under here, i do she's the international reporter just in august 5 central banks, another 5 in june and july couldn't find any easing among the central banks all tightening it would have been all mostly easing a shift in direction turkey went up by 125 basis poin points mode for a different developer. >> we've come forward here, minus 3.4. new ten-year high of 3.9 i don't think this means that the
jones industrial average guys, back to you. >> bob, thanks bob pisani >>> central banks around the world have been doing more tightening than easing stevehere with the rates moving higher. steve? >> melissa, thanks interest rates remain lower but several big central banks ease but the direction of the global monetary policy unmistakably towards tightening take a look at this map from the council on foreign relations you can see what it is, it's color coded. red is...
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steve: time now for news by the numbers. first, the number 18. that's how many nfl games that cowboy's owner jerry jones by the way: he thinks getting rid of the two of the four preseason games will help players avoid injuries on the practice field. that's quite an idea. next, 300 bucks. that's how familiar can you make just by eating avocados. university in california will pay 250 people to participate in a new study to see if eating an avocado a day helps with weight loss. sign me up, i love these things. brian: fatty food. katie: it's a good fat. steve: 500 bucks how much you could pay for swearing at myrtle beach, south carolina. falls under the offense could lead to time in jail. watch your mouth in myrtle beach. katie: country star john rich of the group big and rich ♪ only a few session but a musig time businessman. brian: exploding from whiskey and boots brand new bar on music city in broadway. i had a chance to do a celebrity stroll. instead of him coming to me, i went to him in nashville, tennessee to see a slice of his life in action. [phone ringing] >> hello? brian: john rich? >> yes, sir. b
steve: time now for news by the numbers. first, the number 18. that's how many nfl games that cowboy's owner jerry jones by the way: he thinks getting rid of the two of the four preseason games will help players avoid injuries on the practice field. that's quite an idea. next, 300 bucks. that's how familiar can you make just by eating avocados. university in california will pay 250 people to participate in a new study to see if eating an avocado a day helps with weight loss. sign me up, i love...