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steve patterson is in seattle for us following the protesters in the march there. e us an update. >> reporter: yas men, we're at the tip of the spear of counterprotesters who are marching through downtown seattle. you can see them marching on -- [ indiscernible ] >> you can see them lined up over here and it's possible for the counterprotesters to get to the pro-supporters. we've also heard about at least one arrest so far. >> steve, we're having a hard time hearing you so we are going to check back in with you when we have better audio, but we appreciate you following that for us. >>> turning now to the horrific, vents in charlottesville, virginia, they're drawing national attention to the white extremist movement and the rise in hate crimes since the november election. a number of reports have shown an increase in hate crimes and in groups that support white nationalists and anti-immigrant and anti-muslim rhetoric in particular. at the same time the department of homeland security in july rescinded a number of grants the obama administration had promised to groups
steve patterson is in seattle for us following the protesters in the march there. e us an update. >> reporter: yas men, we're at the tip of the spear of counterprotesters who are marching through downtown seattle. you can see them marching on -- [ indiscernible ] >> you can see them lined up over here and it's possible for the counterprotesters to get to the pro-supporters. we've also heard about at least one arrest so far. >> steve, we're having a hard time hearing you so we...
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steve patterson has more. >> medic 37, es 6 respond at philadelphia international airport. >> reporter: the seat belt signs were on, but that didn't keep ten of the nearly 300 people on board american airlines flight 759 from greece to philadelphia from being injured. severe turbulence rocked the plane over the atlantic ocean just 30 minutes before landing. the shaking so violent, drinks splattered on the ceiling. >> i had never experienced anything like it before. and the thought that went in my mind is when a plane goes down, this is what it feels like. >> reporter: most of the injured were crew members, up serving drinks during the incident. the wild ride just the latest example of extreme weather affecting passenger planes. in may, a flight from moscow to bangkok hit clear air, leaving blood and debris everywhere. 27 passengers injured. and in june, some passengers carried away on stretchers after a weather incident on a flight from panama city to houston. a study released in april says climate change is part of the reason we might be seeing an increase in rough air. the jet stream
steve patterson has more. >> medic 37, es 6 respond at philadelphia international airport. >> reporter: the seat belt signs were on, but that didn't keep ten of the nearly 300 people on board american airlines flight 759 from greece to philadelphia from being injured. severe turbulence rocked the plane over the atlantic ocean just 30 minutes before landing. the shaking so violent, drinks splattered on the ceiling. >> i had never experienced anything like it before. and the...
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>> steve patterson, thank you very much. >>> the u.n. security council put strong pressure on north korea approving sanctions aimed at cutting exports by north korea and reducing the flow of cash into the country. the aim is to force the regime to return to negotiations over its nuclear anti-missile programs. nbc's kelly o'donnell has the details. >> reporter: a stern new message for north korea. >> today you're going to see action. >> reporter: a saturday session at the united nations where the u.s. led the way. >> for those in favor of the draft resolution -- >> reporter: winning unanimous support, notably with russia and china on board, to tighten economic screws on the kim jong-un regime. >> these sanctions will cut deep and in doing so will give the north korean leadership a taste of the deprivation they have chosen to inflict on the north korean people. >> reporter: the price of provocation. for north korea's test launches of intercontinental ballistic missiles that could reach the u.s., potentially with a nuclear payload. the sanc
>> steve patterson, thank you very much. >>> the u.n. security council put strong pressure on north korea approving sanctions aimed at cutting exports by north korea and reducing the flow of cash into the country. the aim is to force the regime to return to negotiations over its nuclear anti-missile programs. nbc's kelly o'donnell has the details. >> reporter: a stern new message for north korea. >> today you're going to see action. >> reporter: a saturday...
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steve patterson, nbc news. >>> coming up, a summer camp that's making a major difference in the livesopd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain while taking anoro. ask your doctor about anoro. ♪go your own way get your first prescription free at anoro.com. tand the alzheimer'sf association is going
steve patterson, nbc news. >>> coming up, a summer camp that's making a major difference in the livesopd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a...
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for "sunday today," steve patterson. >> how cool are they? ght another life well lived. john morris didn't take the photographs that shaped our view of 20th century history, but without him, we may never have seen them. morris was a young clerk, working for life magazine in new york when world war ii broke out. he moved to london to cover the war for life as a photo editor. he took famous photographs from omaha beach and normandy on d-day, the film was hustled to morris. he preserved 11 images, printed them, shipped them to new york. the photographs known as the magnificent 11 appeared in the following week's issue of life, are the last record of the day some called the most important of the 20th century. morris was at "new york times" during the vietnam war, argued the now iconic photographs of a vietnamese police chief, shooting a suspect and young girl running naked from a napalm attack should appear on the paper's front page. they did, both won the pulitzer prize. june 5th, 1968, morris witnessed history with his own eyes, he was inside th
for "sunday today," steve patterson. >> how cool are they? ght another life well lived. john morris didn't take the photographs that shaped our view of 20th century history, but without him, we may never have seen them. morris was a young clerk, working for life magazine in new york when world war ii broke out. he moved to london to cover the war for life as a photo editor. he took famous photographs from omaha beach and normandy on d-day, the film was hustled to morris. he...
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steve patterson is following this story. steve, good morning. >> it took about 12 hours for military officials to make the difficult decision to suspend that arduous search expedition. now the aircraft that military was in and the controversy. three marines missing off the coast of australia now feared dead. officials say 26 marines were on board the mv-22 osprey conducting regularly scheduled operations when a mishap occurred during landing. around 4:00 local time, on final approach, the osprey hits the flight deck of the u.s.s. green bay and slams into the sea. 23 of 26 marines were rescued. less than two hours later, the operation turned sour. >> it's not just enemy fire in action, it's also the complexity and peril of the operations themselves. >> reporter: the military unit was in australia as part of joint military exercise talisman sabre. it featured 233,000 u.s. troops along with aircraft. the tilt rotor aircraft is famous for its ability to land like a helicopter while flying like a plane. but for some, the aircraft
steve patterson is following this story. steve, good morning. >> it took about 12 hours for military officials to make the difficult decision to suspend that arduous search expedition. now the aircraft that military was in and the controversy. three marines missing off the coast of australia now feared dead. officials say 26 marines were on board the mv-22 osprey conducting regularly scheduled operations when a mishap occurred during landing. around 4:00 local time, on final approach, the...
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but first back to seattle where nbc's steve patterson is on the ground. steve, give us an update. >> reporter: counterprotesters holding strong in the face of a police line that has been holding for probably about the last 10 to 15 minutes now. the scene here is tense. counterprotesters were clashing with police. they were trying to push past this line back to where patriot prayer is, that alt-right group set up that demonstrate here about an hour ago in a square, in a park. they've been holding in place probably about two blocks away from our location. but behind me you can see the police presence. you can see police in full riot gear, police with batons, police have at one point pushed this crowd back. they've had to disperse the crowd once i believe with an agent that would disperse the crowd. i believe that was teargas that we felt live on television as we were trying to sort of get inside the crowd. counterprotesters are angry for one reason -- they want to get at those pro-trump supporters. they want to get at those white nationalist supporters in th
but first back to seattle where nbc's steve patterson is on the ground. steve, give us an update. >> reporter: counterprotesters holding strong in the face of a police line that has been holding for probably about the last 10 to 15 minutes now. the scene here is tense. counterprotesters were clashing with police. they were trying to push past this line back to where patriot prayer is, that alt-right group set up that demonstrate here about an hour ago in a square, in a park. they've been...
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nbc steve patterson has the details. >> reporter: the seat belt signs were on, but that didn't keep ten of the neely 300 people onboard of the flight 757 on way to philadelphia from being injured. the shaking so violent drinks splatter said on the ceilings. >> i'd never experienced anything like it before. and the thought that went ipmy mind was when a plane goes down, this is what it feels like. >> reporter: most injured were crew members up serving drinks duringlwykyykykykykykykykykykyk the not so friendly skies. steve patterson, nbc 7 news. >>> also new at 11:00, a new study that teen amgers become riskier drivers in their last year of high school. a new study finds that older teenage drivers can be over confident and perceive themselves as safer drivers. despite experiencing more crashes and misses than younger drivers. it also found that seniors in high school are on their phones more often. >>> still to come tonight the very latest in sports. ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the
nbc steve patterson has the details. >> reporter: the seat belt signs were on, but that didn't keep ten of the neely 300 people onboard of the flight 757 on way to philadelphia from being injured. the shaking so violent drinks splatter said on the ceilings. >> i'd never experienced anything like it before. and the thought that went ipmy mind was when a plane goes down, this is what it feels like. >> reporter: most injured were crew members up serving drinks...
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here's nbc's steve patterson. >> that's it, paul, we've got it, the "indy." >> reporter: a dramatic end72-year search. the wreckage of a famous world war ii war era ship once thought lost forever in the dark waters of the pacific ocean discovered friday. microsoft's billionaire co-founder paul allen funded the expedition to find the "uss indianapolis." >> we try to do these both as really exciting examples of underwater archaeology and as tributes to the brave men that went down in these ships. >> reporter: deep sea detective work pointed a team of civilian researchers led by robert kraft to the "indy's" final resting place 18,000 feet below the surface of the pacific. >> it was exciting. it was upsetting. it was very emotional and it was humbling. >> reporter: in what is the u.s. navy's single greatest loss of life at sea, the battle-hardened heavy cruiser was shredded by two japanese torpedos just days after delivering components of the atomic bomb later dropped on hiroshima. on july 30th, 1945, the "indy" with nearly 1,200 on board sank in just 12 minutes. about 800 sailors and marin
here's nbc's steve patterson. >> that's it, paul, we've got it, the "indy." >> reporter: a dramatic end72-year search. the wreckage of a famous world war ii war era ship once thought lost forever in the dark waters of the pacific ocean discovered friday. microsoft's billionaire co-founder paul allen funded the expedition to find the "uss indianapolis." >> we try to do these both as really exciting examples of underwater archaeology and as tributes to the...
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steve patterson, nbc 7 news. >>> new at 11:00, a story of survival. a man lasts days in the arizona desert battling triple degree temperatures with just one bottle of water. nic holeman says he got lost about two hours north of phoenix. the plan he decided to take him turned into nothing but a trail. but it was when his engine stopped and battery died he made this video. >> if you find this video, please tell me sisters how much i love them. >> what a frightening ordeal. he says he mostly prayed to keep himself going. he eventually found a small creek, and after two days he was spotted by a man on a >> closer to home tonight a suspect is off the hook all because of a t-shirt. here's a look at that t-shirt. the officer may have been wearing when he made that arrest of the young man for gun possession charges. some say it spreads a racist white supremeicist message. a d.c. judge dismissed that gun possession case to its possible connection to the t-shirt. the department can file the charges again. >>> hundreds celebrated the food, music and culture of e
steve patterson, nbc 7 news. >>> new at 11:00, a story of survival. a man lasts days in the arizona desert battling triple degree temperatures with just one bottle of water. nic holeman says he got lost about two hours north of phoenix. the plan he decided to take him turned into nothing but a trail. but it was when his engine stopped and battery died he made this video. >> if you find this video, please tell me sisters how much i love them. >> what a frightening ordeal. he...
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craig. >> steve patterson up early in las vegas.>>> a wild chase caught on captured from a helicopter above, it was caught on a gopro attached to a kmltsists helmet. that biker taking matters into his own hands to make sure hit and run driver didn't get away with it. gadi schwartz has more. >> whoa. whoa. whoa what the [ bleep ]. whoa. >> in the land of car chases this one starts with a crash. >> [ bleep ] bro. what the [ bleep ]. >> then another. >> whoa. >> the biker with a camera taking in all the action. >> hey. >> hey. >> hey. >> but then a driver takes off and the guy filming jumps back on his motorcycle and guns it. on the free ways he catches up, the car ahead of him smoking. >> hello. yes. yes. i'm in pursuit of a hit and run driver. hit and run driver. i think he's under the influence. he hit two cars, i just -- i am following him on my motorcycle. >> at one point the driver turns into a parking >> i got to chase him, dude. >> then they're back ripping through the streets, running lights, nearly 20 minutes through three ci
craig. >> steve patterson up early in las vegas.>>> a wild chase caught on captured from a helicopter above, it was caught on a gopro attached to a kmltsists helmet. that biker taking matters into his own hands to make sure hit and run driver didn't get away with it. gadi schwartz has more. >> whoa. whoa. whoa what the [ bleep ]. whoa. >> in the land of car chases this one starts with a crash. >> [ bleep ] bro. what the [ bleep ]. >> then another. >>...
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steve patterson is in seattle, washington which today has become the latest point of friction. >> reporter: we are at the tip of this fear the tip of the spear here of counter protesters up against a police line. this has been the scene now for about 20 minutes straight. what happened here counterprotesters had been marching for at least the ten, 20 minutes. what they're trying to do they're trying to get at a group white nationalists. they call themselves patriot prayer. that group now is about two blocks away in a square. police have built a police line pretty much on every point along this march from downtown seattle. what they've been trying to do is prevent those two groups from meeting which has led to a lot of frustration with the counter protesters trying to get at patriot prayer. that means that has led to police pushing the line back, trying to disburse the crowd, and what we have seen is one arrest and the use of tear gas to push this crowd back. at this point right now the crowd has sort of disbursed. trying to look for another way in, back to where those white nationalists are
steve patterson is in seattle, washington which today has become the latest point of friction. >> reporter: we are at the tip of this fear the tip of the spear here of counter protesters up against a police line. this has been the scene now for about 20 minutes straight. what happened here counterprotesters had been marching for at least the ten, 20 minutes. what they're trying to do they're trying to get at a group white nationalists. they call themselves patriot prayer. that group now...
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nbc's steve patterson has the latest. >> that's it. we've got it. >> a dramatic end to a 72-year search. the wreckage of a war era ship once thought lost forever in the dark waters of the pacific ocean discovered on friday. microsoft billionaire co-founder paul allen funded the e >> we try to do these as really exciting examples of underwater archeology and as tributes to the brave men who went down in the ships. >> appointed a team of civilian researchers led by robert craft to the indy's final resting place. 18,000 feet below the surface of the pacific. >> it was exciting. it was upsetting. it was very emotional. it was humbling. >> what is the u.s. navy's single greatest loss of life at sea, it was shredded by two japanese torpedos just days after delivering components ever the atomic bomb later dropped on hiroshima. on july 30, 1945, the indy with nearly 1200 on board sank in just 12 minutes. about 800 sailors and marines escaped the sinking ship. only 317 survived after enduring days adrift in the shark rescued. only 22 are alive
nbc's steve patterson has the latest. >> that's it. we've got it. >> a dramatic end to a 72-year search. the wreckage of a war era ship once thought lost forever in the dark waters of the pacific ocean discovered on friday. microsoft billionaire co-founder paul allen funded the e >> we try to do these as really exciting examples of underwater archeology and as tributes to the brave men who went down in the ships. >> appointed a team of civilian researchers led by robert...
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steve patterson is in los angeles with more. steve, good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, craig.rning to you. taylor swift is waking up to a partial victory this morning after a judge threw out claims against her. she was seen in court hugging family in a tearful celebration. team swift is not out of the woods just yet. ♪ are we out of the woods yet >> reporter: this morning, a swift twist. a judge ruling late friday that pop superstar taylor swift is not liable for the firing of denver deejay david mueller after she accused him of lifting her skirt and grabbing her behind while posing for this photo at a back staff meet and greet in 2013. the picture published last year by tmz was introduced into evidence. swift telling the court, "it was a definite grab. a very long grab. he stayed latched on to my bare cheek as i lurched away, visibly, uncomfortably." on the stand, swift's former bodyguard, greg dent, backed up the singer's claim saying, "when he went to put his arm around her, his hand. went under her skirt. she jumped." swift never reported the allegation to police, but her
steve patterson is in los angeles with more. steve, good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, craig.rning to you. taylor swift is waking up to a partial victory this morning after a judge threw out claims against her. she was seen in court hugging family in a tearful celebration. team swift is not out of the woods just yet. ♪ are we out of the woods yet >> reporter: this morning, a swift twist. a judge ruling late friday that pop superstar taylor swift is not liable for the firing of...
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steve patterson, nbc news. >> absolutely remarkable what those people did.le story is amazing. >>> well, our meteorologist with the news, of the eclipse. we won't be in the path of totality, though. >> no, but 77%. 10:00 a.m. to about 10:30 tomorrow morning. so what will the cloud cover be like? right now starting to fill in from belvedere. as you look from the north bay down to san francisco, you can see the low clouds over downtown. liv livermoore, though, we expect to be clear. the trivalley and parts of the south bay, will probably have the best view to start the morning. but the winds likely to bring in the low cloud across the bay. and as the temperatures cool over night, that will allow for the low fog and clouds to settle. 9:00 a.m. the eclipse gets started. and then as we approach 10:00, we'll give you a view of areas most likely to have some visibility issues. very similar to what we had this morning. and you see out towards the trivalley, santa clara valley, some improvement around 10:00 a.m. and around 10:00 and 11:00, we're still expecting low p
steve patterson, nbc news. >> absolutely remarkable what those people did.le story is amazing. >>> well, our meteorologist with the news, of the eclipse. we won't be in the path of totality, though. >> no, but 77%. 10:00 a.m. to about 10:30 tomorrow morning. so what will the cloud cover be like? right now starting to fill in from belvedere. as you look from the north bay down to san francisco, you can see the low clouds over downtown. liv livermoore, though, we expect to be...
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tonight, nbc's steve patterson explains how its discovery solves one of the most infamous histories in history. >> that's it. we've got it. >> reporter: a dramatic end to a 72 year search. the wreckage of a famous world war ii war era ship, once thought lost forever in the dark waters of the pacific ocean, discovered on friday. microsoft's billionaire co-founder funded the expedition to find the "u.s. indianapolis." >> we try to do these both as exciting examples of underwater archaeology and as tributes to the brave men that went down in these ships. >> reporter: civilian researchers, led my robert craft, found the final resting place, 18,000 feet below the surface. >> it was exciting. it was upsetting. it was very emotional. and it was humbling. >> reporter: in what is the u.s. navy's single greatest loss of life at sea, the heavy cruiser was shredded by two japanese torpedos days after delivering components of the atomic bomb later dropped on hiroshima. july 30th, 1945, the indy, with 1200 on board, sank in 12 minutes. about 800 sailors and marines escaped, only 317 of them survived
tonight, nbc's steve patterson explains how its discovery solves one of the most infamous histories in history. >> that's it. we've got it. >> reporter: a dramatic end to a 72 year search. the wreckage of a famous world war ii war era ship, once thought lost forever in the dark waters of the pacific ocean, discovered on friday. microsoft's billionaire co-founder funded the expedition to find the "u.s. indianapolis." >> we try to do these both as exciting examples of...
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tonight, steve patterson looks at whether the number of turbulent flights could be related to climatehange. >> reporter: the seat belt signs were on. but that didn't keep 10 of the nearly 300 people from being injured. severe turbulence rocked the plane just 30 minutes before landing, the shaking so violent, drinkered shattered on the ceiling. >> my thought is, when a plane goes down, this is what it feels like. >> reporter: most of the injured were crew members, up serving drinks during the incident. the wild ride, just the latest example of weather affecting planes. in may, a flight from moscow to bangkok hit clear air, 27 passengers injured. in june, some carried away on stretchers on a flight from panama city to houston. a study says climate change may be part of the reason of the severe turbulence. >> we have a 25% increase how strong the turbulence feels and a doubling of the strong turbulence. >> reporter: boeing say their aircraft are designed for this. wing load testing pushes aircraft beyond the most extreme forces mother nature can provide. a bit of comfort when your flight
tonight, steve patterson looks at whether the number of turbulent flights could be related to climatehange. >> reporter: the seat belt signs were on. but that didn't keep 10 of the nearly 300 people from being injured. severe turbulence rocked the plane just 30 minutes before landing, the shaking so violent, drinkered shattered on the ceiling. >> my thought is, when a plane goes down, this is what it feels like. >> reporter: most of the injured were crew members, up serving...
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. >> reporter: for "today," steve patterson, nbc news. >> warms my heart. >> a great story -- >> seelling up at school with nose bi-- with thos bikers? >>> that's going to do it for us on this saturday morning. tomorrow on "sunday today," the one and only bette midler. willie talking to the divine miss m. about her legendary career, being on broadway, and the music that made her a star. >> enjoy the rest of your saturday, and a great ♪ [ applause ] >> thank you for c hi. oh, hi! welcome to the neighborhood. i brought you this pie to see if you're weird. wow, that smells intrusive. it is. did you want to come in, maybe snoop around a bit? that's why i'm here. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they meant? ooh, i smell onions! the citi® double cash card does. only citi lets you earn 1% cash back when you buy, and 1% as you pay. the citi double cash card. double means double. shatters the competition. hydrating skin better than prestige creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. for skin that looks younger than it should. fact check this ad in good housekeeping
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steve mccutchen, thank you so much. eva pattersonand frida, thank you. >> thank you. >> we turn now to one woman's fight for those who are disadvantaged and forgotten. vien truong is the new ceo of dream corps. she was born to family of refugees and that experience inspires mump of what she does today. vien truong is here now. >> thanks for having more. >> you are giving more disadvantaged youth text jobs to cut the prison population in half. are there common challenges you see? >> they are all connected to america's toughest problems. the wealthy divide and how do we connect perk v america together. the dream corps is like the marine corpses for the americans. and they will free people from prison, reducing population by 50% in ten years. and making sure we are connecting people in commune tips to the future of our economy. i live in kpluoakland where i g up. we want to the connect oaklanders to the silicon valley as well. and green, we are suffering the toughest problems for the environment now. how do we protect families in oaklan
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patterson, the author. we know the steve the house is applauding over these ceo departures. this is steve bannon taking a shot at jared kushner. i do not buy this is anthony scaramucci 2.0. he is a media executive. he ran breitbart. some might say he still runs breitbart. >> this is certainly strategy. what exactly is the strategy? i think it's two-fold. one hand he's celebrating the victories that he has seen over the past few weeks. number one, he is -- we're all what the president said about charlottesville for steve bannon that's a win for him. his thoughts about the corporate world as long as it's anti-globalist, it's fine. but it doesn't jive. to me bann nochlt is the strategist trying to insert himself that says hey we have these two big wins, trying to shore up my position in the white house. people say i'm leaving. i will not believe that until i see it. >> trump has been quacking for weeks, or so we've heard, that bannon is a leaker. is he daring him to fire him? >> he's sending him a message. >> which is what? >>
patterson, the author. we know the steve the house is applauding over these ceo departures. this is steve bannon taking a shot at jared kushner. i do not buy this is anthony scaramucci 2.0. he is a media executive. he ran breitbart. some might say he still runs breitbart. >> this is certainly strategy. what exactly is the strategy? i think it's two-fold. one hand he's celebrating the victories that he has seen over the past few weeks. number one, he is -- we're all what the president said...