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-steven: hi. -jim: hi there. steven: how are you doing? steven. jim: hey, steven. jim o'keefe.e. lemonis: you guys, thanks for allowing us to come in and talk to you today. getting this meeting was a great opportunity for us. while we're very niche today, the goal is really to change the way we manufacture, and so i want to see if there's a way to do some business. steve: great. thank you, marcus. i have designed four chairs, one for every region of the country. i'll start with the one that we shipped you. this is our great lakes chair. man: what's the retail on that? -steve: $495. -man: okay. lemonis: i had him make these four chairs with four very specific regional feels. the line that this will all be branded under will be the american dream. man: are you guys gonna carry inventory, or what type of lead times would you expect? steve: this is our quick-ship program, so we are going to stock and be able to ship in a 24-hour period. lemonis: can we look at the chairs? have you seen them? let's look at them. man: okay. steven: it's a clean, modern look, available with a cushion
-steven: hi. -jim: hi there. steven: how are you doing? steven. jim: hey, steven. jim o'keefe.e. lemonis: you guys, thanks for allowing us to come in and talk to you today. getting this meeting was a great opportunity for us. while we're very niche today, the goal is really to change the way we manufacture, and so i want to see if there's a way to do some business. steve: great. thank you, marcus. i have designed four chairs, one for every region of the country. i'll start with the one that we...
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steven tyler. >> we love steven tyler. >> we love "today" and steven. >> you've got steven tyler rightriday morning. it's the 24th day of june, 2016. we got a great crowd on the plaza. why? we got this guy right here? steven tyler. getting ready to do a konser. at the 8:30 half hour. you've been out here awhile. you even signed some guy's forehead right here. >> dylan and i are dying. you kind of blessed our babies. we got the bump touch. it was awesome. >> and live is pregnant, too. up with more week or two she's going to have a baby. >> you're going to be a grandfather, again. >> again. >> sit true you walked over here from the hotel this morning. >> i did. >> you raise any eyebrows. >> i walk really fast. >> you did. it's great to have you here. we can't wait to listen to some new music and old music. >> as you walk this way? >> yeah, i know. all right, by the way, we have steven tyler coming up. more great music in the weeks ahead. rachel platten who burst on the scene are fight song. >> on july 8th, we'll all be in stitches when shawn mendes stops by. and so excited. july 22nd wur
steven tyler. >> we love steven tyler. >> we love "today" and steven. >> you've got steven tyler rightriday morning. it's the 24th day of june, 2016. we got a great crowd on the plaza. why? we got this guy right here? steven tyler. getting ready to do a konser. at the 8:30 half hour. you've been out here awhile. you even signed some guy's forehead right here. >> dylan and i are dying. you kind of blessed our babies. we got the bump touch. it was awesome....
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steven tyler.t kind of love was a killing kind ♪ ♪ i was cryin' when i met you now i'm tryin' to forget you ♪ ♪ love is sweet misery i was cryin' just to get you ♪ ♪ now i'm dyin' do what you do down on me ♪ ♪ ♪ now there's not breathein' room ♪ ♪ between pleasure and pain yeah you cry when we're makin' must be one and the same ♪ ♪ it's down on me yeah i got to tell you one thing ♪ ♪ it's been on my mind girl i gotta say ♪ ♪ we're partners in crime you got that certain something ♪ ♪ now the word out on the is the devil's in your kiss ♪ ♪ if our love goes up in flames it's a fire i can't resist ♪ ♪ i was cryin' when i met you now i'm tryin' to forget you ♪ ♪ your love is sweet misery i was cryin' just to get you ♪ ♪ now i'm dyin' 'cause i let you do what you do to me ♪ ♪ 'cause what you got inside ain't where your love should stay ♪ ♪ yeah, if you give your heart away ♪ ♪ i was cryin' when i met you now i'm tryin' to forget you ♪ ♪ your love is sweet misery ♪ i was cryin just to get you now i'm dyin
steven tyler.t kind of love was a killing kind ♪ ♪ i was cryin' when i met you now i'm tryin' to forget you ♪ ♪ love is sweet misery i was cryin' just to get you ♪ ♪ now i'm dyin' do what you do down on me ♪ ♪ ♪ now there's not breathein' room ♪ ♪ between pleasure and pain yeah you cry when we're makin' must be one and the same ♪ ♪ it's down on me yeah i got to tell you one thing ♪ ♪ it's been on my mind girl i gotta say ♪ ♪ we're partners in crime you got that...
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steven tyler. >> we love today and steven.ck now 8 clock on the friday morning. it is the 24th day of june, 2016, it is a great day, why? because we have this guy, steven tiler. you've been out here a while. you even signed some guy's forehead right here. >> dylan and i are dying because you kind of blessed our babies. we got the bump touch. >> one more week or two weeks. >> you're going to be a grandfather. >> yes, again. >> is it true that you walked over here from the hotel early this morning? >> i did. >> did you raise any eyebrows on the street, anybody go like oh my god? >> i walk really fast. >> we can't wait to hear some new music and old music it is great to have you here. >> all right. by the way we have steven tyler coming up. a week today rachel platten with her fight song will be here. and we'll all be in stitches when shawn mendes stops by and also excited about this one on july 22nd one of the world's most beloved singers, celine dion leaving las vegas for a concert live here on the plaza. >> but it's first here
steven tyler. >> we love today and steven.ck now 8 clock on the friday morning. it is the 24th day of june, 2016, it is a great day, why? because we have this guy, steven tiler. you've been out here a while. you even signed some guy's forehead right here. >> dylan and i are dying because you kind of blessed our babies. we got the bump touch. >> one more week or two weeks. >> you're going to be a grandfather. >> yes, again. >> is it true that you walked over...
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his dad steven cheering him on. >> all right! that was good!it. >> he wanted to show me the exact spot. >> what do you think of when you look at that? >> i just couldn't believe it. i was so proud of him. that's my son. that's my son. >> reporter: it was a rare moment of joy for steven and andrew. most days weren't like that. andrew had been struggling with behavioral problems since preschool. as loving and goofy as he could be -- >> it's what i do! [ laughter ] >> reporter: he could also be impulsive, disruptive, sometimes exploding with rage. >> i'm passing this park right here. we had a huge fight there once. there were times when he was just impossible. >> reporter: diagnosed with adhd in kindergarten, andrew spent a lot of time riding in the car with his parents to doctor's appointments and pharmacies. >> we'd walk in and walk out hoping we had an answer. >> reporter: i have a list here. how many drugs was andrew on over the next few years? >> the astonishing thing about this list, this is nine years of his life. he has at least a dozen di
his dad steven cheering him on. >> all right! that was good!it. >> he wanted to show me the exact spot. >> what do you think of when you look at that? >> i just couldn't believe it. i was so proud of him. that's my son. that's my son. >> reporter: it was a rare moment of joy for steven and andrew. most days weren't like that. andrew had been struggling with behavioral problems since preschool. as loving and goofy as he could be -- >> it's what i do! [...
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it's broken. >> steven hasn't given up on the industry.e is still a consultant but he has recently set up the website where he hopes doctors and parents will share information about off label psychiatric drugs and he has written a book overmedicated and undertreated. >> it's a difficult read. >> it's a difficult subject. >> did you ever imagine that you would end up here? >> no. >> across from the hospital where steven's son was born and then died he had one last thing to show me. the spot where father and son scratched their initials in wet concrete. side by side. a lasting mark from happier times. >> coming up -- >> what's living in that beard? >> david letterman on the late night show he left and the family life he loved. >> i'm so in love with my son. he was 12 now. >> candid conversation back home where it all began. >> my mom sold it for $30 million. 30 million. ♪ using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the framework... wire... and plants needed to give my shop... a face... no one will forget. see what the power of po
it's broken. >> steven hasn't given up on the industry.e is still a consultant but he has recently set up the website where he hopes doctors and parents will share information about off label psychiatric drugs and he has written a book overmedicated and undertreated. >> it's a difficult read. >> it's a difficult subject. >> did you ever imagine that you would end up here? >> no. >> across from the hospital where steven's son was born and then died he had one...
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and stevens is described as somebody who is really tenacious and took too many risks but this report actually notes he canceled a trip to benghazi a month earlier because it was too dangerous and there was one other thing. that is they were apparently preparing for hillary clinton to come the next month, so in october of 2012, in this report says that aides wanted to give her a deliverable when she did that. >> deliverable. democrats, though, dana, released their own minority report preemptively yesterday and accused republicans of basically this entire process of political witch-hunt of hillary clinton. does it look that way to you? >> from the section that we have seen, the majority report doesn't draw any conclusions at all. in fact, trey gowdy, the chairman, who we'll hear from later this morning, he wanted to release a lengthy narrative of events based on all of the interviews and the hearings they have conducted over the past two years, but not draw any conclusions as a way to prove this was if his perspective a fair investigation aimed at detailing a picture for the public so
and stevens is described as somebody who is really tenacious and took too many risks but this report actually notes he canceled a trip to benghazi a month earlier because it was too dangerous and there was one other thing. that is they were apparently preparing for hillary clinton to come the next month, so in october of 2012, in this report says that aides wanted to give her a deliverable when she did that. >> deliverable. democrats, though, dana, released their own minority report...
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stevens was laying the ground work to benghazi the following month. a major focus is the failure to carry out orders. a force didn't get to tripoli until the next afternoon partly because of a failure to have airplanes ready but also because of conflicting orders over whether marines should wear military uniforms or civilian attire. the report says one told the committee during the course of three hours waiting on the plane he and his marines changed in and out of their uniforms four times. ev democrats arguing the military could not have done anything differently that would have saved the lives of the four brave americans killed in benghazi. they knowledge security measures were woefully inadequate but blast it as a case study as how not to conduct a credible information, wasting they say more than $7 million of taxpayer money. >> what is the reaction from the state department here? gl the state department insists they did do their own independent report. they did not review as many as they have. there is a lot of new information here. they say they
stevens was laying the ground work to benghazi the following month. a major focus is the failure to carry out orders. a force didn't get to tripoli until the next afternoon partly because of a failure to have airplanes ready but also because of conflicting orders over whether marines should wear military uniforms or civilian attire. the report says one told the committee during the course of three hours waiting on the plane he and his marines changed in and out of their uniforms four times. ev...
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he was, like, steven, get in the chair. >> the marlin is snagged, and steven settles in for a long fightappears briefly and dives deep, trying to shake the line. >> the big black marlin. >> the scaly giant jumps a second time, and the crew gets a closer look. the boat's longtime captain estimates the fish is more than 600 pounds. >> now the fish actually came straight out of the water with its bill, and then it started to jump, and as it was jumping, it was twisting. >> tension is high. allison keeps filming the scene, unaware of the danger. >> did you get a picture of it, dad? >> yeah. >> i felt safe because i was about five feet away from the edge of the boat anyway. >> the monstrous marlin makes a horrifying leap. >> i thought it was getting away. the last second it just lost its momentum, actually the last few tenths of a second, and the edge of its body hit the edge of the boat and it turned its bill towards steven. >> i see the bill breach the water and then the rest of the fish starts coming up. and i'm just reeling. it keeps coming and keeps coming. i just froze. i thought it's n
he was, like, steven, get in the chair. >> the marlin is snagged, and steven settles in for a long fightappears briefly and dives deep, trying to shake the line. >> the big black marlin. >> the scaly giant jumps a second time, and the crew gets a closer look. the boat's longtime captain estimates the fish is more than 600 pounds. >> now the fish actually came straight out of the water with its bill, and then it started to jump, and as it was jumping, it was twisting....
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no, we know exactly what was on chris stevens' mind. benghazi had deteriorated in a way he did not even expect and security was what was on. >>. >> reporter: but the appearance of the united states presence was not solidified by -- >> i think he wanted to stay alive more than anything else. he wanted to stay alive. if that means a slightly higher footprint there need to be experts or supervisors in your life that say "we appreciate your valor but we're going to give you the security that you asked for originally." >> reporter: so people have asked this question in different ways but -- >> you must not have liked my answers. >> reporter: americans have viewed these events and investigations through certain lenses and they'll probably continue after today despite your pleas they read 800 pages of a report. there are bumper stickers and t-shirts all over this country that say "hillary clinton lied, people died." maybe mr. pompeo would answer this, too. is that true? >> you don't see that t-shirt on me and you've never seen that bumper stic
no, we know exactly what was on chris stevens' mind. benghazi had deteriorated in a way he did not even expect and security was what was on. >>. >> reporter: but the appearance of the united states presence was not solidified by -- >> i think he wanted to stay alive more than anything else. he wanted to stay alive. if that means a slightly higher footprint there need to be experts or supervisors in your life that say "we appreciate your valor but we're going to give you...
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>> well, i think the key thing here is that this is what ambassador stevens wanted. what people on the ground there wanted. they wanted to see a permanent presence in benghazi, ambassador stevens loved this country, he thought it was an important part of the country given that it was the roots of the revolution against gaddafi. this was driven by people on the ground not opposed by the state department and certainly did that make sense? but those were the recommendations coming from the people with the most at stake. >> indeed they had their lives at stake. adam schiff, congressman, thanks very much for being with us. >>> and next, the loss of a legend, trail blazing coach pat summit died after a battle with early onset alzheimer's. her friend and former colleague joining me next. dicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrlment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurce plan, inred by utedhealthcare insura
>> well, i think the key thing here is that this is what ambassador stevens wanted. what people on the ground there wanted. they wanted to see a permanent presence in benghazi, ambassador stevens loved this country, he thought it was an important part of the country given that it was the roots of the revolution against gaddafi. this was driven by people on the ground not opposed by the state department and certainly did that make sense? but those were the recommendations coming from the...
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we know exactly what was on chris stevens's mind.ghazi deteriorated in a way he did not expect insecurity was what was on his mind. >> it was not solidified -- >> i think he wanted to stay alive more than anything else. i think he wanted to stay alive and if that means slightly higher footprint, there needs to be experts or supervisors in your life that say we appreciate your valor but we are going to give you the security you asked for originally. yes? >> people ask the version of this question in different ways. >> you must not have liked my answer. >> americans viewed these events and investigations through certain lenses and will probably continue after this day despite your reading. there are bumper stickers and t-shirts all over this country that they hillary clinton lied, people died. is that true? >> you don't see that t-shirt on me and everything that bumper sticker on my vehicles and never heard me comment on that. have you read it? i am asking you to read it. i am asking you to read it. i won't tell you what to be on the l
we know exactly what was on chris stevens's mind.ghazi deteriorated in a way he did not expect insecurity was what was on his mind. >> it was not solidified -- >> i think he wanted to stay alive more than anything else. i think he wanted to stay alive and if that means slightly higher footprint, there needs to be experts or supervisors in your life that say we appreciate your valor but we are going to give you the security you asked for originally. yes? >> people ask the...
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point, do you hear specifics that steven is talking about? >> you know, donald trump is all over the map when it comes to foreign policy. as far as i can tell, he is a neoisolationist, he would withdraw america from its engagement with the world, he would unravel alliances with nato and the far east with japan and south korea unless they pay more for their own defense, and a lot of the allies aren't going to put up with that kind of bluster from the president of the united states, so i see him as a very dangerous leader of the free world and i don't see a coherence to his foreign policy that makes sense. >> david, secretary clinton says he is dangerously incoherent, bizarre rants, personal feuds, outright lies, talking about kim jong-un and vladimir putin, i will leave it to the psychiatrist to explain affection for tyrants. >> she went after him. this was an all out assault on trump's preparedness and on his temperament and i listen to steven and i listen to mike and there's no doubt that there's going to be back and forth on the substance o
point, do you hear specifics that steven is talking about? >> you know, donald trump is all over the map when it comes to foreign policy. as far as i can tell, he is a neoisolationist, he would withdraw america from its engagement with the world, he would unravel alliances with nato and the far east with japan and south korea unless they pay more for their own defense, and a lot of the allies aren't going to put up with that kind of bluster from the president of the united states, so i...
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yes, the steven spielberg. steven spielberg was apprehensive about giving a script to an actor? >> when i was working with mark, he so became rudolph and there's nothing he cannot do. at the end of the day, i took a chance. said would you reed a script. i neglected to say a script for you to star in. >> i thought he was just asking me to read an interesting script. i didn't know he was offering me a part. >> the film based on the book features the friendship between a gentle giant and orphan sophie. >> it really came to life when mark and ruby stepped into their parts. that's when the movie started to live. >> when you hear that, what do you thinn? >> it's just a lovely compliment. it's nice to get it from someone who's so appreciated. >> mark my words. watch out for ruby. steven spielberg says she is just that good in this movie. last night, she was just that adorable with the flower in her hair. >>> up next, this is huge. your first look behind the scenes of the latest film in the da vinci code series with tom hanks and ron howard. >> the intense stunts and dancing between tak
yes, the steven spielberg. steven spielberg was apprehensive about giving a script to an actor? >> when i was working with mark, he so became rudolph and there's nothing he cannot do. at the end of the day, i took a chance. said would you reed a script. i neglected to say a script for you to star in. >> i thought he was just asking me to read an interesting script. i didn't know he was offering me a part. >> the film based on the book features the friendship between a gentle...
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steven, thank you very much.the european equity strategy from jpmorgan asset management. >>> australian craig wright to claimed to invent bitcoin is reportedly trying to patent the currency now and the technology that powers it. the first on a cnbc, i spoke to other bitcoin investors who made their fame through facebook i asked them about it. >> in may, the volume difficult of bitcoin was actually less than gold for 28 days straight. bitcoin has started to mature and remain stable. recently, it's obviously captured everybody's attention. so far, it looks like the price is sustainable. it's been sitting a couple hundred dollars higher for several days if not a week now. but if we look at the overall market cap of bitcoin which is perhaps $12 billion today and if it is really a gold 2.0, if it's going to disrupt gold, then the market cap is actually quite small. and there's potential for a lot more increase in price because you look at gold, and the market cap is trillions of dollars. although bitcoin has been appr
steven, thank you very much.the european equity strategy from jpmorgan asset management. >>> australian craig wright to claimed to invent bitcoin is reportedly trying to patent the currency now and the technology that powers it. the first on a cnbc, i spoke to other bitcoin investors who made their fame through facebook i asked them about it. >> in may, the volume difficult of bitcoin was actually less than gold for 28 days straight. bitcoin has started to mature and remain...
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point, do you hear specifics that steven is talking about? >> you know, donald trump is all over the map when it comes to foreign policy. as far as i can tell, he is a neoisolationist, he would withdraw america from its engagement with the world, he would unravel alliances with nato and the far east with japan and south korea unless they pay more for their own defense, and a lot of the allies aren't going to put up with that kind of bluster from the president of the united states, so i see him as a very dangerous leader of the free world and i don't see a coherence to his foreign policy that makes sense. >> david, secretary clinton says he is dangerously incoherent, bizarre rants, personal feuds, outright lies, talking about kim jong-un and vladimir putin, i will leave it to the psychiatrist to explain h affection for tyrants. >> she went after him. this was an all out assault on trump's preparedness and on his temperament and i listen to steven and i listen to mike and there's no doubt that there's going to be back and forth on the substance
point, do you hear specifics that steven is talking about? >> you know, donald trump is all over the map when it comes to foreign policy. as far as i can tell, he is a neoisolationist, he would withdraw america from its engagement with the world, he would unravel alliances with nato and the far east with japan and south korea unless they pay more for their own defense, and a lot of the allies aren't going to put up with that kind of bluster from the president of the united states, so i...
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we continue with ian and steven, steven, what is the next step do you think in this question of where goes turkey now? >> well, i think that there is no question that the turks are going to ramp up their operations against the islamic state if that's in fact who they believe is responsible for this. and as richard pointed out over the course of the last six months, they've been more directly targeting the islamic state. there have been drag nets that have picked upician lambic state sim pathizers. at the same time i expect that the turks will also continue their military operations againsted pkk. the problem here is that everything that the turks are going to now do are things that they've already been doing. they may have been doing them ambivalently. but there's no real assurance that they can arrest this kind of deterioration in their security. as richard pointed out, there is an extremist infrastructure that has grown up along the syria border there is a well developed military forces in the form of the pkk that is keeping the turkish military busy in the south eastern part of the
we continue with ian and steven, steven, what is the next step do you think in this question of where goes turkey now? >> well, i think that there is no question that the turks are going to ramp up their operations against the islamic state if that's in fact who they believe is responsible for this. and as richard pointed out over the course of the last six months, they've been more directly targeting the islamic state. there have been drag nets that have picked upician lambic state sim...
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quickly, steven, then i'll let p.j. respond. >> i guarantee you if you go back and look at donald trump's foreign policy speech, p.j., you'll see he talked explicitly about changing our strategy in the middle east to working with our arab allies to try and defeat islamic terrorism and working on that shared goal even if it means working with regimes we don't agree with rather trying to topple regimes for the sake of spreading democracy which is proven to be a disaster like it was in libya, like it was in iraq. >> quickly, please, p.j., i'm running out of time. >> when you talk about the arab spring of 2011, these were revolutions that were started in the region, they were not started by the united states and to what steven just described as the challenge for the united states going forward, it sounds like the obama policy that's being undertaken now that hillary clinton is going to strengthen and that i believe a republican nominee is going to have basically the same policy without admitting it. >> thank you, p.j., than
quickly, steven, then i'll let p.j. respond. >> i guarantee you if you go back and look at donald trump's foreign policy speech, p.j., you'll see he talked explicitly about changing our strategy in the middle east to working with our arab allies to try and defeat islamic terrorism and working on that shared goal even if it means working with regimes we don't agree with rather trying to topple regimes for the sake of spreading democracy which is proven to be a disaster like it was in...
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. >> kenny: with the mets trailing the braves tonight 4-3 after taking a 3-0 lead behind the steven matz who was a local product as well. here's erick aybar. >> harold: a lot of players out of the northeast were drafted this year. >> kenny: the fact the braves first-base coach is eddie perez, speaking of the draft, the son of 36 round pick the braves. >> harold: to braves number one pick is from upstate new york. high school pitcher. >> kenny: mets drafted a pitcher in the second round named anthony k out of the same high school as a steven matz on long island. >> harold: university of uconn, right? >> kenny: steven matz told us yesterday he met anthony of the air, stephen was drafted, anthony was an eighth grader that's when i first met. they kept in touch through the years. >> tom: low and melville high school. which was also the school evan james and mick foley, graduating class. >> kenny: mick foley for wrestler turned author. >> tom: can you imagine if they were the in the same clas? a comedian and probably the baddest dude in school. >> kenny: i see mick fallen at a charity event e
. >> kenny: with the mets trailing the braves tonight 4-3 after taking a 3-0 lead behind the steven matz who was a local product as well. here's erick aybar. >> harold: a lot of players out of the northeast were drafted this year. >> kenny: the fact the braves first-base coach is eddie perez, speaking of the draft, the son of 36 round pick the braves. >> harold: to braves number one pick is from upstate new york. high school pitcher. >> kenny: mets drafted a...
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-steven: okay.here may not be a next generation of grafton furniture. your grandfather was here. now your father is here.
-steven: okay.here may not be a next generation of grafton furniture. your grandfather was here. now your father is here.
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stevens saysck there is more room for growth.ey talked about earnings and about concerns of subprime auto loans. take a look. to aen we look at growing full-size cap, similar to some of our competitors, there is still room to row, for merely here in the united states. outside the u.s., their artful but we woulds, expect to be able to more than double our earnings from gm financial. ended with about 30% penetration in retail deliveries in the u.s., and we would expect that to be up in the range of 50%, 55%, so there is room to grow in the next years. reporter: there are rumblings about some subprime auto loans, and there were some numbers from jd power that came out that said as much of a third were below, the equityially value of the car with less than what was owed on them. does that give you concern? remember americredit. they never lost money during the downturn. that is their specialty. managing that kind of credit risk. and, frankly, over the last number of years, the number of originations at gm financial has not really gro
stevens saysck there is more room for growth.ey talked about earnings and about concerns of subprime auto loans. take a look. to aen we look at growing full-size cap, similar to some of our competitors, there is still room to row, for merely here in the united states. outside the u.s., their artful but we woulds, expect to be able to more than double our earnings from gm financial. ended with about 30% penetration in retail deliveries in the u.s., and we would expect that to be up in the range...
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no, we don't know exactly what was on chris stevens' mind.deteriorate in a way he did not expect and security was on his mind. >> reporter: what appearance did it have that the u.s. military was not solidified -- >> i think he wanted to stay alive more than anything else, with all due respect, i think he wanted to stay alive. if that means a slightly higher footprint, then there needed to be experts or supervisors in your life to say we appreciate your valor, but we are going to give you the security that you asked for originally. yes. >> reporter: so people have kind of asked a version of this question in different ways -- >> they must not like my answer. >> reporter: but americans have viewed these events and all of these investigations through certain lenses and they are probably going to continue after today despite your pleas that they read 800 pages in the report. there are bumper stickers and t-shirts all over this country that say hillary clinton lied, people died. mr. pompeo would answer this, is that true? >> you have never seen tha
no, we don't know exactly what was on chris stevens' mind.deteriorate in a way he did not expect and security was on his mind. >> reporter: what appearance did it have that the u.s. military was not solidified -- >> i think he wanted to stay alive more than anything else, with all due respect, i think he wanted to stay alive. if that means a slightly higher footprint, then there needed to be experts or supervisors in your life to say we appreciate your valor, but we are going to...
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among the victims of our late ambassad ambassador, chris stevens, what she did with him was horrible. he was left helpless to die as hillary clinton soundly slept in her bed. that is right. when the phone rang at three
among the victims of our late ambassad ambassador, chris stevens, what she did with him was horrible. he was left helpless to die as hillary clinton soundly slept in her bed. that is right. when the phone rang at three
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suggest you do so out of anne arrundel 450 remains shut down between stevens church road and hunt road because of flooding and detour around that one metro next fevering up for service at 5 with surge track two. >> coming up on "fox" news morning a member of congress actively working from harriet tubman become the face of the new $5 bill. >> and impeachments ahead of the ir. s. >> time 4:37. temperature 70. we'll we're back after this♪ . klt test test ♪ caress presents... the world's first bodywash with fragrance release pearls. touch your skin to release fragrance up to 12 hours. now in 4 unforgettable fragrances squlv 4:39 and a look at the stories you're engaging with in social media. >> morris. >> welcome back, maureen, wisdom martin, glad you're us with early, first up d.c. leaders challenging a proposal by house republicans over a bill that would eliminate gun free zones in the city and the bill would allow for concealed and on carry firearms. now the bill is reportedly in response to efforts by eleanor holmes norton to protect the home rule. >> next up a push to block harriet tu
suggest you do so out of anne arrundel 450 remains shut down between stevens church road and hunt road because of flooding and detour around that one metro next fevering up for service at 5 with surge track two. >> coming up on "fox" news morning a member of congress actively working from harriet tubman become the face of the new $5 bill. >> and impeachments ahead of the ir. s. >> time 4:37. temperature 70. we'll we're back after this♪ . klt test test ♪ caress...
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ambassador chris stevens. but the 800 page report offered secretary gun about clinton's role. thousands of protesters marched in paris as the senate approved reformingbated bill labor laws. the reforms must be debated again in july.
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what you saw with chuck stevens represents where gm is now.went through bankruptcy in 2009 and they are very much focused on the bottom line. they are making some very specific decisions based on money. vonnie: why are shareholders not responding to that? shareholders are not believing the story yet. david: i asked that question of the ceo, cfo, and the president and they all had a version of the same answer. the street is not sure the car business will keep growing. we have record card sales in america last year, 17.5 million. the are worried there will be a downturn. the street is anticipating a change ofl trans -- business. they think the whole business will go three major disruption. see: how does mary barra the threat from the likes of google and over? -- uber? david: they have invested in lyft so they put their bet to be part of that ridesharing ride hailing business. i think that is an important part of the future in urban, densely populated areas where the infrastructure is not there you can have these driverless cars that are shared.
what you saw with chuck stevens represents where gm is now.went through bankruptcy in 2009 and they are very much focused on the bottom line. they are making some very specific decisions based on money. vonnie: why are shareholders not responding to that? shareholders are not believing the story yet. david: i asked that question of the ceo, cfo, and the president and they all had a version of the same answer. the street is not sure the car business will keep growing. we have record card sales...
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steven spielberg. ese tyler perry es un genio de las pelÍculas de producciÓn y actuaciÓn.ejandro: estamos hablando de la cantidad de dinero que ha hecho esta franquicia en estas dos dÉcadas. han hecho la serie de televisiÓn, todos los juguetes, la serie animada, y vino de que dos amigos empezaron a dibujar una caricatura, y salieron estas cuatro tortuguitas. alan: fanÁticas de las pizza, y todo eso. no se lo pierdan. y tampa tico se pueden - y tampoco se pueden perder perder "tres veces ana". david zepeda comparte recuerdos de su padre. alejandro: y este arquero milagroso. en los angeles te presentamos la historia del niÑo que fue diagnosticado con una enfermedad terminal, y hoy en dÍa es un codiciado portero de fÚtbol estadounidense. alan: y a 22 aÑos de la muerte
steven spielberg. ese tyler perry es un genio de las pelÍculas de producciÓn y actuaciÓn.ejandro: estamos hablando de la cantidad de dinero que ha hecho esta franquicia en estas dos dÉcadas. han hecho la serie de televisiÓn, todos los juguetes, la serie animada, y vino de que dos amigos empezaron a dibujar una caricatura, y salieron estas cuatro tortuguitas. alan: fanÁticas de las pizza, y todo eso. no se lo pierdan. y tampa tico se pueden - y tampoco se pueden perder perder "tres...
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tonight they faced the nationals and steven stroudsburg has been ridiculous.on 12 straight decisions dating back to last year, that's the longest streak in dc baseball since 1924. top on the second runners on the corner, safety squeeze by the phils expertly done. freddy galvis scores. one runner on for tommy joseph and making it count. phils jump out to a 4-0 lead. fourth inning, 4-3, steven drew off of jeremy hellickson. gave up to back homers. daniel murphy been wearing out all season long. nationals scored nine unanswered one. 50,000 tickets sold for tomorrow's game between the united states at lincoln financial field. it's a homecoming for christian a hershey pennsylvania native is -- no one received this much hype since freddy adue. christian is wise beyond his years. >> young player that watches all the experienced guys and learning every day and every training session that kind of takes him forward, and he has a surprising element because he's -- he doesn't have any fear. >> ukee, your favorite. senior players championship at the philadelphia club. beau
tonight they faced the nationals and steven stroudsburg has been ridiculous.on 12 straight decisions dating back to last year, that's the longest streak in dc baseball since 1924. top on the second runners on the corner, safety squeeze by the phils expertly done. freddy galvis scores. one runner on for tommy joseph and making it count. phils jump out to a 4-0 lead. fourth inning, 4-3, steven drew off of jeremy hellickson. gave up to back homers. daniel murphy been wearing out all season long....
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they not only just knew the guy, chris stevens, they liked him a lot. did we do our best? this report, what does it tell us about that question? >> this report does not tell us anything new about that question, because all of the reports that preceded it, now, this is the eighth congressional investigation and you had the independent investigation, the review board from the state department, all reported that there was no way to save chris stevens and shaun smith from the initial attack when they were overtaken. they were killed in the initial attack on the state department mission there in benghazi. whether or not there was a way to have saved the other two americans who were not killed until about 5:00 the next morning local time, eight hours later, at the cia annex, is another question. but it's highly unlikely given how far away our assets were, how there was nothing prepositioned that in fact, various airlifts were on training missions or on rehab and had not -- were not even geared up for flight. so they weren't close enough. >> let me ask you about the earnest effor
they not only just knew the guy, chris stevens, they liked him a lot. did we do our best? this report, what does it tell us about that question? >> this report does not tell us anything new about that question, because all of the reports that preceded it, now, this is the eighth congressional investigation and you had the independent investigation, the review board from the state department, all reported that there was no way to save chris stevens and shaun smith from the initial attack...
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steven miller is still with us, senior adviser to donald trump.eneral eric snyderman says it is straight up fraud. that's what he's accusing donald trump and trump university of engaging in, says it was never even a university. trump is now saying he wants to reopen trump university. what's your advice to donald trump about this? do you think it is a good idea to reopen that school? >> of course it is but the point here is this is a political attack on donald trump. the university had an a rating from better business bureau. you can go online, see the peoples' comments that were enrolled that absolutely loved their experience. if you want to talk about scams, the only scam in education that i am aware of is the scam of hillary clinton and bill clinton at laureate university where bill clinton was paid millions of dollars where secretary clinton was funneling money to this university. you want to talk about legal issues we should focus on, how about this. hillary clinton says barack obama didn't go far enough with his executive amnesty. in other wo
steven miller is still with us, senior adviser to donald trump.eneral eric snyderman says it is straight up fraud. that's what he's accusing donald trump and trump university of engaging in, says it was never even a university. trump is now saying he wants to reopen trump university. what's your advice to donald trump about this? do you think it is a good idea to reopen that school? >> of course it is but the point here is this is a political attack on donald trump. the university had an...
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. >> 48-year-old steven sheridan is a certified public accountant from orlando. his arrest offers evidence that the buyers of sex come from all walks of life. even for this button-down businessman, it's a short hop from spread sheets to bedsheets. mr. sheridan is shuttled across the hallway for processing. he's unusually calm and candid for a john under arrest. he does not deny his intent to buy sex today and tells police this is not his first rodeo. >> you've done this before? >> yes. >> where at? >> amsterdam. >> sheridan jokes with police about renewing his driver's license, as if this arrest is just an amusing event. but the next john in line will find his own arrest to be anything but funny. >> oh, no. >> show me your hands. get over here. >> hey! >> bend over. >> 48-year-old steven dennis is a british citizen living and working in florida on a visa. >> life as they know it when the arresting walks through that door, life as they know it changes. and in a split second they see it all going away before their eyes. >> take a deep breath. come on, buddy. >> sta
. >> 48-year-old steven sheridan is a certified public accountant from orlando. his arrest offers evidence that the buyers of sex come from all walks of life. even for this button-down businessman, it's a short hop from spread sheets to bedsheets. mr. sheridan is shuttled across the hallway for processing. he's unusually calm and candid for a john under arrest. he does not deny his intent to buy sex today and tells police this is not his first rodeo. >> you've done this before?...
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of that from the gun. >> reporter: the terrified couple ran and hid in this little kitchen which steven filmed on his phone. >> through the door, they heard chaos outside. >> we heard people yelling, stop, stop. >> it looked like somebody is killing somebody else. >> that is when the victims were ones that were streaming. >> steven didn't know whether or not the gun men were still in the airport, on the hunt for more victims. >> at that point i said i'm going to make a video to tell our story because we're going most likely die here. >>. >> speaking in his family's native arabic, he tells them to pray for him. >> i remember, i told them, this is it, this is our last seconds in our life. right here. >> this is when i realized this is the moment i might lose my new family i just made and everything i dreamed for. >> but steven says if a militant came through the door, he wasn't going to go down without a fight. >> i was going to kill him. this is it. this is my new life. >> 45 minutes later, the terrified couple eventually emerged to bloody scenes in the airport. >> i want to thank all of
of that from the gun. >> reporter: the terrified couple ran and hid in this little kitchen which steven filmed on his phone. >> through the door, they heard chaos outside. >> we heard people yelling, stop, stop. >> it looked like somebody is killing somebody else. >> that is when the victims were ones that were streaming. >> steven didn't know whether or not the gun men were still in the airport, on the hunt for more victims. >> at that point i said i'm...
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i was like do you think i'm steven king? he's like you're not?, 70 years old, and i went home and told my wife and she's like he's 70 years old and creepy [ laughter ] >> jimmy: there he is. yeah. >> hey, guys. >> jimmy: probably because you do something people so well. think of it that way. i think this is a crazy thing. i'd love to know the story behind this. you got a credit in sc"star war as a voice consultant to bb 8? >> yeah. the little guy. jj abrams called me and said, hey, do you want to do a voice in "star wars." i said sure, yeah. oh my gosh. i came over and he didn't tell me it's basically the new r2-d2 character. i came in and he started playing the movie for me. it was cool. i started trying things to do picture, and i'd not seen the movie. first time i've ever seen it and i'm in a booth going oh, my god, god. [ laughter ] >> and then. [ making noises ] >> how did you get them all back? jj? this is so cool. we can't use any of that. but it ended up being i did a bunch of bad voices, and then it ended all being an ipad that jj had ho
i was like do you think i'm steven king? he's like you're not?, 70 years old, and i went home and told my wife and she's like he's 70 years old and creepy [ laughter ] >> jimmy: there he is. yeah. >> hey, guys. >> jimmy: probably because you do something people so well. think of it that way. i think this is a crazy thing. i'd love to know the story behind this. you got a credit in sc"star war as a voice consultant to bb 8? >> yeah. the little guy. jj abrams called...
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everything i've trained for. >> but steven said if a militant came through the door, he was not going to go down without a fight. >> i was going to kill him. this is it. this is my new wife. >> 45 minutes later this terrified couple eventually emerged. to bloody scenes in the airport. >> i want to thank all the turkish first responders, the ambulances, the drivers, the cops. they were protecting us. they were doing their best. a lot of them were bleeding. >> an ambulance rushed her to a hospital. she is recovering from bruises suffered after being trampled by paneked people fleeing the gunman. but dealing with the emotional trauma has barely begun. >> i want to go back to the states. i said i can't want to come back to this country anymore. dwro want to come to the middle east anymore. >> this evening, the couple rushed to catch a flight from another airport hoping to leave this horrible chapter of their honeymoon far behind. >> it is kind of, it is worrying but amazing the attackers were able to get so spread out so quickly to attack multiple spots at this airport. >> yeah. and you h
everything i've trained for. >> but steven said if a militant came through the door, he was not going to go down without a fight. >> i was going to kill him. this is it. this is my new wife. >> 45 minutes later this terrified couple eventually emerged. to bloody scenes in the airport. >> i want to thank all the turkish first responders, the ambulances, the drivers, the cops. they were protecting us. they were doing their best. a lot of them were bleeding. >> an...
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stevens is the father of twins with a medical condition.needs his medical medication. >>> dna test has proved a man is not the son of prince. tmz and associated press reporting that finding but a judge has sealed the records. prince died of an accidental overdose. he had no children and no will. his estate is worth $300 million. >>> the race for the white house. >> she is a world class liar. >> the latest from the campaign trail and bernie sanders talks about his campaign. >> a soda tax making its way to november. >>> banning homeless encampments. >> where we are right now is where we are trying to do which is no secret to anybody is to number one, creates the most progressive platform that we possibly can with the needs of working families and students and the environment, healthcare. >> bernie sanders admitted in an interview on c-span that he is not going to be a democratic nominee for president. he met with hillary clinton a few weeks ago and said that the meeting went well. and yet knowledged he is not embedded for vice president. >>>
stevens is the father of twins with a medical condition.needs his medical medication. >>> dna test has proved a man is not the son of prince. tmz and associated press reporting that finding but a judge has sealed the records. prince died of an accidental overdose. he had no children and no will. his estate is worth $300 million. >>> the race for the white house. >> she is a world class liar. >> the latest from the campaign trail and bernie sanders talks about his...
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there is also a little finger-pointing at the late ambassador, chris stevens.hat did you think of that? >> i think it is terrible to point fingers at an ambassador that gave his life for his country. he understood the risks. he loved libya. he wanted a more firm presence in benghazi. no one understood the dangers more than he did. in terms of the criticism of the defense department, those issues were raised years ago in terms of the fact that our response teams were not co-located with the planes they would fly on. those are things that have now been addressed, assets have been repositioned closer to the region where they may be needed. none of that is new. the fact that they are leveling new criticisms doesn't justify this two-year, $7 million expense. people are going to be gravely disappoint disappointed in this report. those of us that participate in the prior investigations could see this coming for years now. the only thing i can hope that comes out of this is not the pentagon response that happened already more than a year ago but rather that congress ne
there is also a little finger-pointing at the late ambassador, chris stevens.hat did you think of that? >> i think it is terrible to point fingers at an ambassador that gave his life for his country. he understood the risks. he loved libya. he wanted a more firm presence in benghazi. no one understood the dangers more than he did. in terms of the criticism of the defense department, those issues were raised years ago in terms of the fact that our response teams were not co-located with...
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where did the arms come from that killed ambassador stevens and others.his is hoing * private war, conceived by her, approved by the president, endorsed by members of congress, a select group, about a dozen, both houses and both parties. what was the methodology for the war. allow the secretary of state to issue waivers to the u.n. arms embargo in libya not to arm the government, but to arm militias. kennedy: what are militias in libya. >> terrorist organizations. the cia told her about this. they begged her not to do it. they said the arms would come back to harm us. she was indifferent to the cia advice. fast forward, where did the arms come from that killed ambassador stevens and others? from the waiver to the embargo mrs. clinton organized. what do you call farming a terrorist group in american law. a fell any. it doesn't matter how noble your goal might have been. that is what the committee missed, that is what you will see if you lead between the lines in the dissenting republican report. kennedy: this woman stood up the night of the orlando nightcl
where did the arms come from that killed ambassador stevens and others.his is hoing * private war, conceived by her, approved by the president, endorsed by members of congress, a select group, about a dozen, both houses and both parties. what was the methodology for the war. allow the secretary of state to issue waivers to the u.n. arms embargo in libya not to arm the government, but to arm militias. kennedy: what are militias in libya. >> terrorist organizations. the cia told her about...
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steven: it is certainly not going to earn him many friends on capitol hill. he will need those allies to get on the same team. stephen mentioned after indiana when ted cruz and john kasich left the campaigns, donald trump brought rank-and-file republican voters into the fold. you saw that in the polls. he closed right next to hillary clinton. those are a month-old. he has slipped. trailing hillary clinton, but he has lost votes and a lot of that is slippage among republicans. threeonly winning quarters of republican voters and it is a big signal to them when the leadership in washington cannot even really muster a defense or get behind donald trump. as you saw from paul ryan, and to a lesser extent, mitch mcconnell. greta: and the response from the donald trump campaign? stephen: a lot of this is donald trump -- he is a negotiator. you try to gain the upper hand with republican leaders who have their own agenda they are working on. literally, house republicans working on an agenda trump has been silent on. this is a play within the party. this is the same thi
steven: it is certainly not going to earn him many friends on capitol hill. he will need those allies to get on the same team. stephen mentioned after indiana when ted cruz and john kasich left the campaigns, donald trump brought rank-and-file republican voters into the fold. you saw that in the polls. he closed right next to hillary clinton. those are a month-old. he has slipped. trailing hillary clinton, but he has lost votes and a lot of that is slippage among republicans. threeonly winning...
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everything i've trained for. >> but steven said if a militant came through the door, he was not going to go down without a fight. >> i was going to kill him. this is it. this is my new wife. >> 45 minutes later this terrified couple eventually emerged. to bloody scenes in the airport. >> i want to thank all the turkish first responders, the ambulances, the drivers, the cops. they were protecting us. they were doing their best. a lot of them were bleeding. >> an ambulance rushed her to a hospital. she is recovering from bruises suffered after being trampled by paneked people fleeing the gunman. but dealing with the emotional trauma has barely begun. >> i want to go back to the states. i said i can't want to come back to this country anymore. i don't want to come to the middle east anymore. >> this evening, the couple rushed to catch a flight from another airport hoping to leave this horrible chapter of their honeymoon far behind. >> it is kind of, it is worrying but amazing the attackers were able to get so spread out so quickly to attack multiple spots at this airport. >> yeah. and yo
everything i've trained for. >> but steven said if a militant came through the door, he was not going to go down without a fight. >> i was going to kill him. this is it. this is my new wife. >> 45 minutes later this terrified couple eventually emerged. to bloody scenes in the airport. >> i want to thank all the turkish first responders, the ambulances, the drivers, the cops. they were protecting us. they were doing their best. a lot of them were bleeding. >> an...