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. >> are you supporting steve king's reelection bid? >> i'm not taking a position. >> why is that? >> because i have not. people that have the determination to decide who they want to vote for. >> or typically -- >> constituents have a decision to make, they can make a decision. >> whether your supporting steve king or not he does when his primary and the general election will you give the committee back? if he winning elections will he not have committees? >> if he wins reelection he has the right to go to the steering committee and the steering committee would take up the committee assignments just like every congress and every member and that is a discussion we have. he has a right to go to the steering committee. >> if constituents brought it in congress should he have a committee? >> constituents decide to put him in congress he is in congress, committees are decided by the steering committee, by the conference just as every member inside congress on the republican side. we have questions from remote as well. >> if you would like to ask a question, share your name, no more que
. >> are you supporting steve king's reelection bid? >> i'm not taking a position. >> why is that? >> because i have not. people that have the determination to decide who they want to vote for. >> or typically -- >> constituents have a decision to make, they can make a decision. >> whether your supporting steve king or not he does when his primary and the general election will you give the committee back? if he winning elections will he not have...
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>> are you supporting steve king's re-election bid? >> i'm not taken a position on that. >> why is that? >> because i'm not. people have the determination to decide who they are going to vote for. the constituents have a decision to make. >> whether you are supporting king or not if he does win the primary and the federal election will you give his committee back? if he keeps winning the election will they not have the committee? >> if he wins re-election as the right to go to the steering committee for the steering committee would take up the committee assignments jeff: every congress and like every single member and that's the discussion we would have in the end. he has a right to go to the steering committee. >> shouldn't he have a committee? >> the constituents decide to put them in congress. committees are decided by the steering committee by the congress. just as every other member inside of congress on the republican side. we have some questions remote as well. >> as a reminder fee would like to ask a question please speak direc
>> are you supporting steve king's re-election bid? >> i'm not taken a position on that. >> why is that? >> because i'm not. people have the determination to decide who they are going to vote for. the constituents have a decision to make. >> whether you are supporting king or not if he does win the primary and the federal election will you give his committee back? if he keeps winning the election will they not have the committee? >> if he wins re-election as...
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. >> and finally, the sioux city journal is reporting that steve king told a forum on monday night heached a deal with kevin mccarthy to get seniority in committee slots back. what do you know and hear on this? >> well, we reached out to mccarthy's office for any comment on. this we've not heard back yet. i can tell you this will not be welcomeded news among republicans who cast steve king out into the wilderness and took the strongest actions this he can take on their own to remove him from committee and polite society in any meaningful way on capitol hill. taking all the political power as social capital here. he's being primaried. i think there is a couple of -- i think there are two republicans prime airing him in iowa last time i checked. this will be unwelcomed news to the rest of the conference if true, again, no the yet confirmed by mccarthy's office. >> right. and one wonders how much of a role the results of the primary play which come up pretty soon in iowa and maybe that is a little bit of what king got mccarthy to agree to. we shall see what the real story is. garret hagu
. >> and finally, the sioux city journal is reporting that steve king told a forum on monday night heached a deal with kevin mccarthy to get seniority in committee slots back. what do you know and hear on this? >> well, we reached out to mccarthy's office for any comment on. this we've not heard back yet. i can tell you this will not be welcomeded news among republicans who cast steve king out into the wilderness and took the strongest actions this he can take on their own to remove...
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at king's sport, steve jackson had plenty to spare. he's happy to see the dollars coming in again. >> the worst i've ever been through. >> because? >> well, we closed down for two months with zero business. >> but it's here now in droves. the question is, are these visitors bringing t >> y aol i didn't see the beaches. >> in guerneville, the beaches are closed. but in monte rio -- >> this is a step to loosen things without being onble. >> technically this beach is closed, open open to locals for walking. but all these folks are from out of town. it seems they never got the message. >> what happened was the rec and park district barricaded the parking lot and put tape up. people pulled them down and pulled in anyway. >> that's the fire chief. he saw the scene and gave up try to contain his frustration. >> look around, social distancing going outs the door. >> you're concerned? >> concerned? i'm beyond concerned. >> well, that's one person, anyway. along the russian river, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> definitely hot in the east bay as
at king's sport, steve jackson had plenty to spare. he's happy to see the dollars coming in again. >> the worst i've ever been through. >> because? >> well, we closed down for two months with zero business. >> but it's here now in droves. the question is, are these visitors bringing t >> y aol i didn't see the beaches. >> in guerneville, the beaches are closed. but in monte rio -- >> this is a step to loosen things without being onble. >>...
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this the most inspiring leader is the most inspiring organizations everyone from martin luther king to steve jobs the way they think act and communicate is the exact opposite to the rest of us we'll start by telling people what we do and how we're different and they all started by talking about why they do what they do and what i learned is that this this this the organizing of these 3 essential components is actually based on the biology of human decision making wasn't my opinion and the the i did the talk and didn't think anything of it like i said i was just a small little event they put it up on you tube and in just a couple months it became the most watched ted x. talk. ever which then the people at ted the main organization took note of it and put it on their main website and it was very rare for them to put a ted x. talk because the quality was so low on the big fancy beautifully you know curated ted's site and it went viral very quickly it actually reached the 2nd most watched talk pretty quickly and and i only found out that they put it up about a week after it happened a week befor
this the most inspiring leader is the most inspiring organizations everyone from martin luther king to steve jobs the way they think act and communicate is the exact opposite to the rest of us we'll start by telling people what we do and how we're different and they all started by talking about why they do what they do and what i learned is that this this this the organizing of these 3 essential components is actually based on the biology of human decision making wasn't my opinion and the the i...
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at king's sport, steve jackson had plenty to spare. he's happy to see the dollars coming in again. >> the worst i've ever been through. >> reporter: because? >> we've closed down for two months with zero business. >> reporter: but it's here now in droves. the question is are these visitors bringing the virus with them? you feel safe? >> yeah, absolutely. >> reporter: in guerneville, the beach is closed. but a few miles up the road -- >> this is a step in trying to loosen things up a little bit without being irresponsible. >> reporter: technically this beach is closed, supposedly open only to locals for walking from the parking lot. but all these folks are from out of town. seems they never got the message. >> the park district barricaded the parking lot and put tape up. as quick as they barricaded it, people pulled it down and came in anyway. look around you. social distancing is going out the door. >> reporter: you're concerned in. >> concerned? i'm beyond concerned. >> reporter: that's one person anyway. >> well, count 'em down, toda
at king's sport, steve jackson had plenty to spare. he's happy to see the dollars coming in again. >> the worst i've ever been through. >> reporter: because? >> we've closed down for two months with zero business. >> reporter: but it's here now in droves. the question is are these visitors bringing the virus with them? you feel safe? >> yeah, absolutely. >> reporter: in guerneville, the beach is closed. but a few miles up the road -- >> this is a step...
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steve dalkowski was 80. dr. delutha king and his wife lois were inseparable for 60 years.l hygiea resident at howard university school of medicine. >> going into the field of medicine, my concern was to be of service. >> in alabama, dr. king became the first black doctor at the tuskegee va hospital. later he'd set up a thriving practice in atlanta. they were very much in love, said their son, ron loving. on april 10th, just hours after he buried his father, loving got the call his mother had died, too. dr. delutha king jr. and lois king were both 96. madhvi aya was a physician's assistant who worked the emergency room at brooklyn's woodhill medical center. she'd been a doctor in india before moving to the u.s. in 1994 to join her husband, raj, and to raise their hter, minnoli. >> there was nothing that her hugs and voice couldn't make me feel better. everything about her made me feel like i was safe and that i was at home. >> minnoli, a college freshman, texted her mom while she was in the hospital. >> a few days after her passing, i kept texting her, wanting to believe th
steve dalkowski was 80. dr. delutha king and his wife lois were inseparable for 60 years.l hygiea resident at howard university school of medicine. >> going into the field of medicine, my concern was to be of service. >> in alabama, dr. king became the first black doctor at the tuskegee va hospital. later he'd set up a thriving practice in atlanta. they were very much in love, said their son, ron loving. on april 10th, just hours after he buried his father, loving got the call his...
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kings college, joins us live. jillian: time to check with steve doocy for what is coming up on "fox and friends," good morning. >>t is friday, thank goodness it is fox because we have a busy show coming up, the national economic council director is going to stop by with insight i'm getting america back to work. the debate over a federal bailout heats up. are they going to get money, how much? senator rick scott is calling out governor andrew cuomo over new york state fiscal policy. the florida senate will join us live in 22 minutes. tennessee governor bill lee was at the white house for the briefing on protecting american seniors. we will ask about his plan to keep tennessee safe. tyson foods warning of a meat shortage as plans close over covid-19. we will talk to the president's president. on deck, how's minority whip steve scalise, judge janine. go via skype, karl rove the a satellite and in the kitchen i will be cooking with the queen of southern cuisine, paula dean. we are kicking off the weekend with our living room concert series live from his living room, rodney akin will perform with his wife, rose falcon
kings college, joins us live. jillian: time to check with steve doocy for what is coming up on "fox and friends," good morning. >>t is friday, thank goodness it is fox because we have a busy show coming up, the national economic council director is going to stop by with insight i'm getting america back to work. the debate over a federal bailout heats up. are they going to get money, how much? senator rick scott is calling out governor andrew cuomo over new york state fiscal...
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steve: yes, you might say when it comes to crowns burger king has a real whopper there. re you go. steve: the bad thing about it it doesn't have jewels but useful, taco bell, they can call it a sombrero and everybody will get a chuckle out. for takeout it's great. [laughter] maria: god, it's funny to see how everybody, all the companies are approaching it differently. dagen: we are going to find you a grand for that horrible grandpa joke, i'm just saying. [laughter] maria: go ahead, steve. steve: i was just going to say i pay her a billion -- maria: there you go. stay with us. we have a big show . . . maria: welcome back. good wednesday morning, everybody. thanks so much for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo. it is wednesday, may 27th. tensions are rising overnight in hong kong, protesters taking to the streets once again, police firing pepper spray on them as people demonstrate against beijing's tightening grip on hong kong. the white house is now considering retaliation on china and the communist government with sanctions. commerce secretary wilbur ross telling me last ho
steve: yes, you might say when it comes to crowns burger king has a real whopper there. re you go. steve: the bad thing about it it doesn't have jewels but useful, taco bell, they can call it a sombrero and everybody will get a chuckle out. for takeout it's great. [laughter] maria: god, it's funny to see how everybody, all the companies are approaching it differently. dagen: we are going to find you a grand for that horrible grandpa joke, i'm just saying. [laughter] maria: go ahead, steve....
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window and then we revert back to what happened in the 1990s with the rodney king case and then we have the riots in los angeles. steveand then there are echos, some have suggested, of rodney king, aren't there? >> yes, there are. but when you look at what rodney king's family has stated and whawhat the floyd family has std in this particular cases, they are echoing the voice of calm. there is no need to burn down your communities because you are going to have to live in those communities the following day. therefore, we need to come to -- we need to come to a peaceful solution as opposed to violently burns down your communities and the state of acrimony. that's what we are seeing right now. this is hurting no one but the people in these communities. and the floyd family is on board with this. look, let's let calmer heads prevail and let the wheels of justice take their role in this particular matter. steve: indeed, some businesses there in that lake street corridor were already suffering from coronavirus and now. this some may never reopen. sadly. dr. darrin porcher, thank you for joining us with your point of view.
window and then we revert back to what happened in the 1990s with the rodney king case and then we have the riots in los angeles. steveand then there are echos, some have suggested, of rodney king, aren't there? >> yes, there are. but when you look at what rodney king's family has stated and whawhat the floyd family has std in this particular cases, they are echoing the voice of calm. there is no need to burn down your communities because you are going to have to live in those communities...
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heirs to trumpism who will certainly try to rise from crown prince to king of the hill in the next, next couple of years. >> stevechmidt, someone asked me, and it wasn't exactly like this, how bad is pompeo? i said he's so bad that he stayed and did things that john bolton wouldn't do. you look at the corruption or from the outside, what looks like the corruption of mike pompeo who was sort of viewed in the right-wing circles a rising star, he was donald trump's wingman and enabler for impeachment, things that from what we have seen from john bolton's book, john bolton refused to do, calling ukrainian president zelensky and saying, sit down with rudy and whatnot. what happened to him, steve schmidt in. >> i don't know what happened to him. although i can say it's been a story as old as history that power corrupts and so, you know, this is somebody at some point had idealism, he's a west point graduate, we don't lie, cheat, steal at west point as the motto goes, i can't explain why he lacks any sense of reck tuesday. something that hillary clinton didn't do when she was secretary of state. the republicans would ha
heirs to trumpism who will certainly try to rise from crown prince to king of the hill in the next, next couple of years. >> stevechmidt, someone asked me, and it wasn't exactly like this, how bad is pompeo? i said he's so bad that he stayed and did things that john bolton wouldn't do. you look at the corruption or from the outside, what looks like the corruption of mike pompeo who was sort of viewed in the right-wing circles a rising star, he was donald trump's wingman and enabler for...
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steve. i mean, i hate to see the riot. i would never get out and riot and tear up a person's business. i think that's wrong to do. you know, i believe in what martin luther king did, but it's not going to change, steve, and with this incident happening here, it's going happen again, steve. it's going to happen again, and blacks can see, you have a blessed day. host: stay safe, paul, and thank you for adding your voice to the conversation. we appreciate it. thank you, paul. this is from inside "the washington post." we showed you the scene earlier from the videos that they posted on its website. d.c. on edge amid the demonstrators, an outpouring of anger, and a scene really repeated in large and small cities from peoria, illinois, to baltimore, to washington, d.c., and in philadelphia, we've had a number of callers from chicago as well, the situation there, and the scene in los angeles and in san francisco. yesterday before heading to cape canaveral for the successful launch of the spacex, by the way, the docking will be live at about 10:30 eastern time, so tune in for that. this is the president yesterday on the situation in cities across the country followin
steve. i mean, i hate to see the riot. i would never get out and riot and tear up a person's business. i think that's wrong to do. you know, i believe in what martin luther king did, but it's not going to change, steve, and with this incident happening here, it's going happen again, steve. it's going to happen again, and blacks can see, you have a blessed day. host: stay safe, paul, and thank you for adding your voice to the conversation. we appreciate it. thank you, paul. this is from inside...
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steve: there's president trump hosting a round table with restaurant executives amid the push to reopen america's businesses. jose sill is the ceo of restaurant brands, international , the parent company of burger kingons, three of my favorites and he's at that meeting and joins us right now from miami. jose good morning to you. >> good morning, steve thanks for having me. steve: you know, you're in a unique situation when it comes to the restaurant industry because a lot of your locations for a variety of reasons were deemed essential, so they remained open. that's good for you, but at the same time, there are other things facing your industry that you have been greatly impacted by, right? >> yeah, absolutely. we were since the beginning of the crisis, steve, our restaurants because of the drive-thru capabilities and delivery capabilities were deemed an essential service, and our franchisees and restaurant teams did an amazing job at burger king, pop eyes and tim ho rtons over the last couple of months to continue to serve americans and feed americans. i think despite that benefit of being deemed an essential service it was still quite difficult given the fact that our dining rooms were closed that
steve: there's president trump hosting a round table with restaurant executives amid the push to reopen america's businesses. jose sill is the ceo of restaurant brands, international , the parent company of burger kingons, three of my favorites and he's at that meeting and joins us right now from miami. jose good morning to you. >> good morning, steve thanks for having me. steve: you know, you're in a unique situation when it comes to the restaurant industry because a lot of your...
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steve hilton will deal with that next. meet jim. for jim, comfort is king.s to his dentures only new poligrip cushion and comfort will do. the first and only formula with adaptagrip cushioning technology. choose new poligrip cushion and comfort. and let me tell you something, rodeo... i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a...
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king, and teresa from women's aid. yesterday we had a treat for eurovision fans when our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg played thet put abba on the map. but all that is an age away for bjorn ulvaeus. singers and performers across the world are mostly in lockdown. bjorn is not going out much. hello, bjorn, how are you? hello, richard, i'm... i'm fine. you know, it's constantly being reminded about the tragic things that are happening around the world is, is really sad and difficult. but my family, so far, hasn't been... you know, nobody has been infected. but it's very, very difficult not to be able to hug your grandchildren. abba's success spawned the musical mamma mia. but now, the music has gone silent. the musical has been shut down, the actors are on furlough. and we don't know anything about when we can open again. how easy is that going to be, do you think? the west end theatres are just not made for social distancing. it will take a long, long time before people even dare to go out to sit beside other people. the eurovision song contest is cancelled this year, but bjorn says memories are still fresh. eurov
king, and teresa from women's aid. yesterday we had a treat for eurovision fans when our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg played thet put abba on the map. but all that is an age away for bjorn ulvaeus. singers and performers across the world are mostly in lockdown. bjorn is not going out much. hello, bjorn, how are you? hello, richard, i'm... i'm fine. you know, it's constantly being reminded about the tragic things that are happening around the world is, is really sad and difficult. but my...
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steve, thank you. gillian. gillian: the economic toll across the country so far has been devastating, 30 million americans are newly unemployed, economists tell us that's going to have rip martin luther kingling effects for families for years, possibly decades. garrett tenney joins us with an economic forecast. garrett. >> reporter: gillian, we'll get a much clearer picture of the damage this pandemic has done to the economy next friday when the april jobs report is released and the administration officials are predicting it will show the worst unemployment numbers that we have seen since the great depression. last week, 3.8 million americans filed jobless claims, pushing the six week total to more than 30 million according to data from the labor department. there is hope things will start to turn around over the next few months as states begin lifting restrictions and reopening their economies, that will start to happen in at least 20 states this next week and this morning white house economist kevin hassett said depending on how the reopenings go, the administration will decide what steps to take next to help the nation recover. >> so i think that right now we're monitoring it closely a
steve, thank you. gillian. gillian: the economic toll across the country so far has been devastating, 30 million americans are newly unemployed, economists tell us that's going to have rip martin luther kingling effects for families for years, possibly decades. garrett tenney joins us with an economic forecast. garrett. >> reporter: gillian, we'll get a much clearer picture of the damage this pandemic has done to the economy next friday when the april jobs report is released and the...
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king voted for it because of new york's budget short fall. look, this was a gross, blatant, political statement that nancy pelosi sent. and stevecalise, the house minority whip, says it's going to be consequences for her. listen to this. >> imagine being a democrat who goes back home in a swing district. you just voted to give your voting card in congress to nancy pelosi. and she doesn't represent the values of a lot of those districts. you know, you now signed on for san francisco values. so this is going to be a tough vote for those people to explain. it's unconstitutional first of all a quorum under just this resolution they just passed 20 people on the floor. 20 democrats can corn substitute a quorum of the house of representatives. 435 people. pete: yeah, and also. go ahead, jed. jedediah: sorry. the price tag. and i know we are at a time in our society where we are so used to seeing government overspend and misuse money. but $3 trillion is a lot of money. so the fact that she stuffed this thing and tried to label it, you know, talking about coronavirus, you want to pull on the heart strings of people who do care seriously
king voted for it because of new york's budget short fall. look, this was a gross, blatant, political statement that nancy pelosi sent. and stevecalise, the house minority whip, says it's going to be consequences for her. listen to this. >> imagine being a democrat who goes back home in a swing district. you just voted to give your voting card in congress to nancy pelosi. and she doesn't represent the values of a lot of those districts. you know, you now signed on for san francisco...
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arm, mcgovern and king showed the strength of their unity and commitment and i was moved to be so close to such committed and important people who opposed the war history grad student steve sheriff urges a rally of 300 500 students to protest nixon's decision to invade cambodia. nixon did this without the consent of congress, and according to steve, nixon murdered the constitution. therefore, it was dead and needed to be buried. with the constitution buried in the crowd beginning to leave, the grad students got back up and went on their way, but one last grad student sees this as an opportunity to speak to the dwindling crowd, to remind them how important the rally wasn't that the discussion of the war needs to continue. he urged students to return to the same place unknown monday, may 4, and this rally on may 1 took place between 12:00 noon and 1:00 and both students started leaving before the lunch period ended. after the rotc building was set on fire saturday evening, i stayed up late saturday night into sunday morning and watched as the national guard took up positions on the campus. i had a surreal feeling as we observed the movement of the troops. where did they co
arm, mcgovern and king showed the strength of their unity and commitment and i was moved to be so close to such committed and important people who opposed the war history grad student steve sheriff urges a rally of 300 500 students to protest nixon's decision to invade cambodia. nixon did this without the consent of congress, and according to steve, nixon murdered the constitution. therefore, it was dead and needed to be buried. with the constitution buried in the crowd beginning to leave, the...