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stuart: of his career. >> correct. stuart: stuart varney question, how much. >> about $125,000.th every penny, i might add. >> absolutely. stuart: now i've never actually seen a heisman trophy and i'm not going to ask to hold it up. that's extraordinarily heavy. >> yes. stuart: whose is it? >> paul hornung when he wan it for this. stuart: why have i not seen this more? >> they're the most sought after, more than the world series, and they rarely go for sale and recently the athletic club, heisman award, stop and made the athletes sign a contract like the oscars do, if you win this you're not allowed to sell it. paul hornung was an exception and sold it. >> how much. >> the estimate and comes with a signed letter from paul hornung i am self. go to golden auctions.com and place a bid. it's a live event 7 p.m. in midtown manhattan. stuart: i want to squeeze this in. do people buy them to put it into the museum? is it for museums or wealthy individuals? >> it's wealthy individuals who have their own museums. build man caves ap and display the items. stuart: ken golden, everyone, i t
stuart: of his career. >> correct. stuart: stuart varney question, how much. >> about $125,000.th every penny, i might add. >> absolutely. stuart: now i've never actually seen a heisman trophy and i'm not going to ask to hold it up. that's extraordinarily heavy. >> yes. stuart: whose is it? >> paul hornung when he wan it for this. stuart: why have i not seen this more? >> they're the most sought after, more than the world series, and they rarely go for sale...
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stuart: and dr. us now and who knows more about this than i do. >> that wasn't bad, liz the innovation is fabulous. parkinson's, a loss of dopamine in the lower part of the brain. one of the first things you have is the tremors and you get rigid, i can diagnose it in the office, but it's subtle. it may be a way to look at somebody with parkinson's before we would know it, that's huge. the way we use medication work at suppressing the tremors, but they've got a lot of side effects and people are dizzy and can't tolerate them. the second thing that liz is talking about here, maybe you could use the brain, with this device, to shot some signals to suppress the tremor, there's history of that in other devices and i remain wary of this. i want to see it work and tested and work in thousands of people before i'm sure of it, but the idea of it and the technology behind it makes a lot of sense. you can use signals from the brain to press tremor absolutely. stuart: the video that we saw was heart warming from
stuart: and dr. us now and who knows more about this than i do. >> that wasn't bad, liz the innovation is fabulous. parkinson's, a loss of dopamine in the lower part of the brain. one of the first things you have is the tremors and you get rigid, i can diagnose it in the office, but it's subtle. it may be a way to look at somebody with parkinson's before we would know it, that's huge. the way we use medication work at suppressing the tremors, but they've got a lot of side effects and...
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stuart, over to you. stuart: i'll take it. now, america's technology giants are peeling-- piling up a cash mountain. apple will reveal it has a quarter trillion dollars in crash, maybe more. and microsoft more than $100 billion in cash. now, almost all of this money is stashed away overseas. never before have private companies controlled such vast amounts of money. the politicians want it brought back home. this week, we should find out how they're going to do it. over 2 trillion is over there, if just part of that comes back here, that's quite a stimulus, at no cost to taxpayers. let's get to politics. from president trump, he's invited philippine's duarte, and another surprise, the president has promised on key issues to keep the government running until the end of september. "varney & company," about to begin. ♪ a live look at capitol hill and the white house and an agreement on funding the government. it's a trillion dollars spending package that would keep the government operating and keeps going through the end of septem
stuart, over to you. stuart: i'll take it. now, america's technology giants are peeling-- piling up a cash mountain. apple will reveal it has a quarter trillion dollars in crash, maybe more. and microsoft more than $100 billion in cash. now, almost all of this money is stashed away overseas. never before have private companies controlled such vast amounts of money. the politicians want it brought back home. this week, we should find out how they're going to do it. over 2 trillion is over there,...
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stuart: why? >> donald trump. stuart: that's it?rst administration puts the other party in power. stuart: has trump lost his base? >> no. but there are 23 members of the house of representatives, republicans who represent seats won by hillary clinton, and there are another roughly dozen where trump had a narrow victory. and so the question's going to be how good are the republican candidates in those districts and how strong of campaigns do they mount, and do they have a credible democrat running against them or a lunatic? stuart: on the other hand, there are, what is it, ten democrat senators up for re-election next year who come from states which were won by donald trump. >> correct. and they want the democratic party to stay where i want it, in the center working constructively, not on the far left. stuart: i think those states want a tax cut, they want economic growth, and they want repeal of obamacare. >> i want the first two and the second i'd like to see -- the third i'd like to see fixed. stuart: whoa, this is news. a democr
stuart: why? >> donald trump. stuart: that's it?rst administration puts the other party in power. stuart: has trump lost his base? >> no. but there are 23 members of the house of representatives, republicans who represent seats won by hillary clinton, and there are another roughly dozen where trump had a narrow victory. and so the question's going to be how good are the republican candidates in those districts and how strong of campaigns do they mount, and do they have a credible...
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stuart: what time was it again? >> 7:00 p.m. tonight, stuart. stuart: i'm watching.a. good to have you you on the show. >> good to see you. stuart: check this out. nike signs new york giants star odell beckham, jr., to the richest shoe deal ever for nfl player. ash, how much? ashley: terms were not disclosed but ever popular sources with knowledge of the deal says it's a five-year deal worth in the neighborhood of 5 million a year. so 25 million, two times more than the biggest deal nike had done before. what helped mr. odell beckham, jr., the fact adidas came in to sign him, so he got into bidding war, the money went up and up until we understand five million a year just for the shoes. stuart: does martha maccallum have comment on a $5 million shoes contract? >> i will take it. what shoes should i wear? ashley: life is good. stuart: thank you very much. coming up, former, former kgb agent who flipped on russia because he fell in love with america. we'll ask him, how do you get terrorists to switch and flip? ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are head
stuart: what time was it again? >> 7:00 p.m. tonight, stuart. stuart: i'm watching.a. good to have you you on the show. >> good to see you. stuart: check this out. nike signs new york giants star odell beckham, jr., to the richest shoe deal ever for nfl player. ash, how much? ashley: terms were not disclosed but ever popular sources with knowledge of the deal says it's a five-year deal worth in the neighborhood of 5 million a year. so 25 million, two times more than the biggest deal...
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stuart: i think they will too. >> stuart?king over the house, i do not believe that 100% of democrats believe that donald trump has done something that's impeachable. firing james comey, saying, hey, do you have to continue the flynn investigation? giving the soviet union some top secret information? do you believe this is substantial enough to impeach a president? i don't think democrats believe that. this is all about stopping donald trump's agenda which they have been successful in doing so far. stuart: larry, university of california is refusing to pay for board members' meals, and you reported some lavish spending like $17,000 for a banquet, and they held that banquet the night before they voted to raise tuition. total spending on meals, $225,000 since 2012. isn't this janet napolitano's wheelhouse here? didn't she run the university system in california? >> you suggesting that a democrat cannot handle money efficiently? i'm shocked! look, theeal scandal here is five years ago the national association of scholars, which
stuart: i think they will too. >> stuart?king over the house, i do not believe that 100% of democrats believe that donald trump has done something that's impeachable. firing james comey, saying, hey, do you have to continue the flynn investigation? giving the soviet union some top secret information? do you believe this is substantial enough to impeach a president? i don't think democrats believe that. this is all about stopping donald trump's agenda which they have been successful in...
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stuart:. new york stock exchange observes that moment of silence because of the events in manchester, england last night. the market will open in just under four minutes' time and when it does, it will open higher. we want to make the point here there is no connection at this point in time between what happens on our financial markets and what happened yesterday or last night, i should say, in manchester, england. ashley webster is with me, mike murphy and shah gilani as well. mike, first of all, there is no impact from this terror attack, one way or the other there's no impact. >> to the markets, no. unfortunately, a horrible situation for the people involved and all of us with young children out there. my kids were just at an ariana grande concert this past summer in new york and hits home for anybody with children, but that's the world we live in now. as far as the markets go, no impact at all. stuart: now, shah gilani, there would be an impact on our financial markets if a terror attack ha
stuart:. new york stock exchange observes that moment of silence because of the events in manchester, england last night. the market will open in just under four minutes' time and when it does, it will open higher. we want to make the point here there is no connection at this point in time between what happens on our financial markets and what happened yesterday or last night, i should say, in manchester, england. ashley webster is with me, mike murphy and shah gilani as well. mike, first of...
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stuart: okay.t to move on to health care. the news this morning is that aetna, a giant insurer, is leaving all of the obamacare marketplaces where it currently sells plans. obamacare is dead. the senate decides what's next. but, senator, i want to ask you a big picture question. if senator mike lee was inpay f? >> well, in the first place we have to remember that every time we transfer a big responsibility over to the federal government, something that the federal government's not uniquely positioned or authorized to do as the exclusive provider of a particular service, bad things tend to happen. so i tend to shy away from anything that would transfer that responsibility to the federal government. with obamacare we've seen things get worse, not better. we've seen health care get more expensive, not less. and this failure that you're describing is just the most recent in a long string of failures over the last few years since this law was passed in 2010. stuart: at the end of the day, can you avoid
stuart: okay.t to move on to health care. the news this morning is that aetna, a giant insurer, is leaving all of the obamacare marketplaces where it currently sells plans. obamacare is dead. the senate decides what's next. but, senator, i want to ask you a big picture question. if senator mike lee was inpay f? >> well, in the first place we have to remember that every time we transfer a big responsibility over to the federal government, something that the federal government's not...
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stuart stuart are you in agreement with that?he audio ability to communicate backwards and forwards with the former attorney general of the united states of america, john ashcroft. we'll, we will would work to ree that. left-hand side of your screen, melania trump, first lady of the united states of america, in jerusalem. it's about, what, 6:00 there at night, just after 6 p.m. local time right there. i believe the attorney -- yes, i think the attorney general is back. sir, can you hear me now okay? >> yes, i can. i'm sorry for whatever difficulty there is. [laughter] stuart: it's not your fault, sir. it's probably mine, actually. >> go ahead. now it's gone again. stuart: it's gone again. i think we need to -- >> oh, is that him? [laughter] stuart: we've got to put more money. left-hand side of the screen, the ongoing visit to jerusalem byç first lady melania trump along with president, of course. do we have the attorney general back? no, we don't. okay. i do apologize to all of our viewers. the attorney general, former attorney
stuart stuart are you in agreement with that?he audio ability to communicate backwards and forwards with the former attorney general of the united states of america, john ashcroft. we'll, we will would work to ree that. left-hand side of your screen, melania trump, first lady of the united states of america, in jerusalem. it's about, what, 6:00 there at night, just after 6 p.m. local time right there. i believe the attorney -- yes, i think the attorney general is back. sir, can you hear me now...
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he had a direct shot to stuart. once stuart was mortally wounded at yellow tavern, he reported directly to robert e. lee. it's the only instance i can think of for a kernel -- colonel reported directly without anybody in between. but mosby did it his way. what do i mean by that? when mosby had enough men to go from being what he called mosby's conglomerates, that would have been january 1863 to the ninth of june, 1863, when he operated not as a formal unit with no other blessing from anyone other than the fact that he was in charge of this group of people -- until the 10th of june, 1863, when he formalized his command my forming company -- by forming company a, and when he was about to form that unit, jeb stuart told him don't call them partisan rangers, don't call yourself rangers. that is a word that has kind of fallen into ill repute at this call yourself mosby's regulars. point. mosby did not listen to that guidance. stewart also told him you will have elections. when you formed a new companies, you will have el
he had a direct shot to stuart. once stuart was mortally wounded at yellow tavern, he reported directly to robert e. lee. it's the only instance i can think of for a kernel -- colonel reported directly without anybody in between. but mosby did it his way. what do i mean by that? when mosby had enough men to go from being what he called mosby's conglomerates, that would have been january 1863 to the ninth of june, 1863, when he operated not as a formal unit with no other blessing from anyone...
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kor i stuart is way down there. we asked h him about this today, you get the answer you'd expect. the politician hyped the polls, but let's also remember, folks, that there was a poll back in october that said if we believed them, hillary clinton would be our president right now. >> yep. >> so we have recent experience. >> sure we have. >> to show that these polls are not always what they appear to be. >> give kor i stuart the benefit of the disowt. \he\es has a way of getting headlines, giving out guns. he's found a way to get media attention when helps out his campaign. maybe he's found some lightening in a bottle this time. you're right. this has probably been the best day he's had. he's also run into some other problems along the way. it's coming late in the game. perhaps maybe too late. but for stuart's part today this was an issue they thought they could cease upon and they did. >> sure h. >> thank you and thanks for making me feel better over saying quinny pack. our producer josh who does 5@6:30, he's a grad. he just texted me to say bobcats class of 05. >> thank you, fits.
kor i stuart is way down there. we asked h him about this today, you get the answer you'd expect. the politician hyped the polls, but let's also remember, folks, that there was a poll back in october that said if we believed them, hillary clinton would be our president right now. >> yep. >> so we have recent experience. >> sure we have. >> to show that these polls are not always what they appear to be. >> give kor i stuart the benefit of the disowt. \he\es has a...
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stuart high school has its name. >> j.e.b. stuart high school is right here 500 yards from j.e.b.high school is munson's hill which we're on right now that was stuart's headquarters when he commanded the forward out post. >> reporter: this is a pretty high hill where you used to be able to see union outpost before the buildings of boston and on this trip with me, victoria haver, a stuart senior. >> people are on one side. it's either yo a bigot and want the name changed or you hate america because you do. >> reporter: it's a whirlwind trip, but the point is to left us know what we drive past and let us know what was here long ago. >> this high school is right in the middle of a lot of historic area that has been unfortunately built over and no preservationists in the 1950s to step in and save a piece of ground. >> i think it's important to gain a better understanding of all the sides of the situation so that you can kind of calm down, keep a cool head and really evaluate whether or not this is the right decision for our school, for our community and for our local history. >> repor
stuart high school has its name. >> j.e.b. stuart high school is right here 500 yards from j.e.b.high school is munson's hill which we're on right now that was stuart's headquarters when he commanded the forward out post. >> reporter: this is a pretty high hill where you used to be able to see union outpost before the buildings of boston and on this trip with me, victoria haver, a stuart senior. >> people are on one side. it's either yo a bigot and want the name changed or you...
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a sticking point centered on if stuart owned slaves. there was an economy that was based on slavery and we can all condemn that. as far jeb sturt, jeb stuart again was not an owner of slaves. he didn't support slavery. he supported the state of virginia he inherited one slave when his father died and the other one was the property of his wife's and when they went from virginia to kansas they release their slaves. and drew bill no says he pulled his son out of school here. this school was awesome. he only anticipate worse if the push continues. what will happen if this thing goes down the way it's been constructed is the neighborhood and t here will be poll riced absolutely? a. it's time to move on, get p past it, move forward stop honoring traitors and people who fought to keep peoplen slaved. >> each attendee at tonight's meeting at stuart high school received something called a reflection paper. i was a piece of paper that allow them to write their thoughts and sentiment about the controversy we're told those papers will be forwarded
a sticking point centered on if stuart owned slaves. there was an economy that was based on slavery and we can all condemn that. as far jeb sturt, jeb stuart again was not an owner of slaves. he didn't support slavery. he supported the state of virginia he inherited one slave when his father died and the other one was the property of his wife's and when they went from virginia to kansas they release their slaves. and drew bill no says he pulled his son out of school here. this school was...
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a sticking point centered on if stuart owned slaves. there was an economy here that was based on slavery, and we can all condemn that. but as far as jeb stuart, jeb sturt wasn't an owner of slaves. he didn't support slave rivment he supported the state of virginia he inherited one slave when his father died and the other one was the property much his wife ts and when they went from virginia to kansas they release their slaves. and due bill no says he pulled his son out out f school here and says how school changed since the name debaivment he. if this goeses down the way it has been constructed is the neighborhoods and the people will be poll riced, absolutely. it's time to move objection to the form m past it. get forward, stop honoring traders and people who fought to keep peoplen slaved. >> n the meeting is over but the discussion and debate is just getting started. every attendee at tonight's meeting received this reflection paper. it is a sheet of paper and attendees were asked to share their thoughts and sentiment on this controve
a sticking point centered on if stuart owned slaves. there was an economy here that was based on slavery, and we can all condemn that. but as far as jeb stuart, jeb sturt wasn't an owner of slaves. he didn't support slave rivment he supported the state of virginia he inherited one slave when his father died and the other one was the property much his wife ts and when they went from virginia to kansas they release their slaves. and due bill no says he pulled his son out out f school here and...
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i am here for stuart jones. he recently returned from the talks. somel provide you with newly declassified information. last week, secretary tillerson withith surrogate -- met russian correspondent. secretary tillerson was firm and clear with the minister. russia holds tremendous influence over bush are -- over bashar al-assad. simply put, the killing and devastation has gone on for far too long in syria. minister lavrov was clear as well, that he shares the same goals, a unified in stable nation. of the greek the way to bring stability must come through diplomatic means. we call upon russia to use its influence with the assad regime. a cease-fire well reduce violence and to ensure unhindered humanitarian access and stop indiscriminate killings of civilians. these actions will help create conditions on the ground for political resolution of conflict. with that i will turn it over to acting secretary stuart jones and he will take questions at the end. >> good morning. thank you for being here this morning. since syria's civil conflict began in 2011,
i am here for stuart jones. he recently returned from the talks. somel provide you with newly declassified information. last week, secretary tillerson withith surrogate -- met russian correspondent. secretary tillerson was firm and clear with the minister. russia holds tremendous influence over bush are -- over bashar al-assad. simply put, the killing and devastation has gone on for far too long in syria. minister lavrov was clear as well, that he shares the same goals, a unified in stable...
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here's the state department briefing with stuart jones. he's the acting assistant state for the middle east. >> good morning, everyone. great to see you. thanks for assembling here locally today. come to the state department. we ask you here to provide you with some new information on the six year crisis in syria. i'm joined today by acting assistant secretary for the bureau of middle eastern affairs , stuart jones. he's recently turned from the talks. he'll give us an update and provide us with newly declassified information on syria today. last week secretary tillerson met with russian foreign minister for more than an hour here in washington. you've read the readout from that meeting. i like to provide some additional context and details coming out of that meeting today secretary tillerson was firm and clear with the minister. russia holds tremendous insolence over president assad. a key point that turned in the bilateral meeting was telling russia to use his power to reign in the regime. complete but, the killing and devastation has go
here's the state department briefing with stuart jones. he's the acting assistant state for the middle east. >> good morning, everyone. great to see you. thanks for assembling here locally today. come to the state department. we ask you here to provide you with some new information on the six year crisis in syria. i'm joined today by acting assistant secretary for the bureau of middle eastern affairs , stuart jones. he's recently turned from the talks. he'll give us an update and provide...
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this again is the classic over it stuart which i used -- classic gilbert stuart, this is the head at william and mary which is in place now. no rush if you want to see it because it is not going in. this is one thing which was very nice. it says the monroe prize for civic leadership. this is through the generosity of the owens foundation again. they sponsored this prize, i think $3000 to a student, and they get a plaque saying that they are on the list of monroe awardees. they used the portrait. that is the whole portrait -- purpose of doing this monument, get it out there and get it known. this is on the chart a day program. this is the anniversary of the charter of the college in 1993. it is always at the beginning of february. this shows the monument in place. the base is in four sections. the molding is a whole this in itself. the lower drum and then the capstone drum up here. then the relief and then the figure. i mentioned the currency. we want to monroe to be known. we want him to be on everybody's mind. that is what the relief was the purpose of showing all the different offi
this again is the classic over it stuart which i used -- classic gilbert stuart, this is the head at william and mary which is in place now. no rush if you want to see it because it is not going in. this is one thing which was very nice. it says the monroe prize for civic leadership. this is through the generosity of the owens foundation again. they sponsored this prize, i think $3000 to a student, and they get a plaque saying that they are on the list of monroe awardees. they used the...
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gilbertone version of stuart. andade a lot of versions sold them, not only of washington, but of monroe. this is what we think of the classic monroe. it looks like he has a round, broad head. that is what i tried to capture here. guysows the same sort of -- guise as this, but a little bit more energetic. there is one more portrait by john wilson peel. andthink he has a thin head ask how is that possible? it looks like he has a broad head. apparently that was the way he was. that is what i'm talking about, subtleties and complications of his face. that is why you have to make a three-dimensional model of it. that is the beginning stages. , most portraits that we see our three quarter. that means the head is turned partially to the size. when you're doing a sculptor, you need a profile. profile,a drawing of and we had the piece metal which is in a museum which shows the profile done by a german artist. which was doneax by an italian sculptor who did work in the capital, the large ,agle relief in statuary hall not th
gilbertone version of stuart. andade a lot of versions sold them, not only of washington, but of monroe. this is what we think of the classic monroe. it looks like he has a round, broad head. that is what i tried to capture here. guysows the same sort of -- guise as this, but a little bit more energetic. there is one more portrait by john wilson peel. andthink he has a thin head ask how is that possible? it looks like he has a broad head. apparently that was the way he was. that is what i'm...
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with that, i will turn it over to acting assistant secretary stuart jones. he will take your questions at the end. thank you. mr. jones: good morning. thank you for being here this morning. since syria's civil conflict began in 2011, the assad regime has treated opposition forces and unarmed civilians as one in the same. committing widespread violations of international law, including the law of armed conflict and human rights. today, we are releasing newly declassified reporting and photos that underscore the depth to which the syrian regime has gone with the continuing support of its allies, russia and iran. the facts we are presenting today are based on reporting from international and local nongovernmental organizations, press reporting, and also intelligence assessments. the continued brutality of the assad regime, including the use of chemical weapons, presents a clear threat to regional stability and security as well as to the national security interests of the united states and our allies. according to the united nations and credible human rights org
with that, i will turn it over to acting assistant secretary stuart jones. he will take your questions at the end. thank you. mr. jones: good morning. thank you for being here this morning. since syria's civil conflict began in 2011, the assad regime has treated opposition forces and unarmed civilians as one in the same. committing widespread violations of international law, including the law of armed conflict and human rights. today, we are releasing newly declassified reporting and photos...
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should jeb stuart continue to have named after him?onfederate general known as a bold calvary commander that led multiple battles. many in virginia. tanks were named after him because of his military poralless. he was only 31 years old when he battle in 1864 during the civil war. some say keeping his name is about preserving history. >> he did many great things with his life. he loved virginia so much they both decided instead of taking high positions in the union army, they decided to join the south because they didn't want to raise a hand against their virginia. >> reporter: other states say public schools should not be named after government leaders. >> changing it would help bring us together. especially considering we are minority majority school. >> reporter: whether or not sue art was -- stuart was a slave owner depends on with you ask. >> jester was a career military officer. he fought against slaver in kansas. he is an interesting man who deserves a vote. so why are we ably obliterating our history. >> its mission is to educat
should jeb stuart continue to have named after him?onfederate general known as a bold calvary commander that led multiple battles. many in virginia. tanks were named after him because of his military poralless. he was only 31 years old when he battle in 1864 during the civil war. some say keeping his name is about preserving history. >> he did many great things with his life. he loved virginia so much they both decided instead of taking high positions in the union army, they decided to...
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dagen: stuart, i still think they could buy netflix. stuart: maybe, who knows?x and still have some left over. i don't think any group of companies have been in this position before, ever. this is unique, we shouldn't ignore it or focus too much on politics. look what's going on with america's high-tech corporations, the fabulous, five, this is extraordinary. dagen: this is why i love it when you talk about companies, history, passion. stuart: i'm a stockholder in microsoft let's not forget. dagen: and microsoft is not doing too shabby, giving amazon a run to have their money with the cloud computing. you think they're on the way out, no, siree, bob. stuart: it's at 69. you could see it hit 70 a share. you could see apple hit 150 this morning. see facebook hit 155, see amazon and google have a run at $1,000 a share. you could see that today. dagen: stuart, see you again. this is what you get every morning. coming up at 9:00 eastern. how facebook users are using a popular trend to steal your information. >> after a fatal house fire, the government has issued an u
dagen: stuart, i still think they could buy netflix. stuart: maybe, who knows?x and still have some left over. i don't think any group of companies have been in this position before, ever. this is unique, we shouldn't ignore it or focus too much on politics. look what's going on with america's high-tech corporations, the fabulous, five, this is extraordinary. dagen: this is why i love it when you talk about companies, history, passion. stuart: i'm a stockholder in microsoft let's not forget....
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here's the issue -- jeb stuart was a general for the confederacy during the civil war. people,upsetting some saying that the fairfax county school board chose jeb stuart as a response to the others say it is not true, the area has significance historically as for the students, we spoke to several of them today. >> i am just for a just because it is a confederate leader and this is a school of great diversity. >> i'm not really into any side. i'm just thinking him if they do change it, they should change it to something that both sides can agree on. >> it is also part of history of this community, and i'm more towards the history-leaning side. former students are also getting involved in this campaign. the name might sound familiar to you -- hollywood actress julianne moore. she went to school here and she wants the name changed to honor supreme court justice thurgood marshall. there is a meeting at 6:30 at the high school and we will let you know what happens next. q mcray, abc7 news. lindsey: another sizzling, summer -like day out there. doug hill is here with a look a
here's the issue -- jeb stuart was a general for the confederacy during the civil war. people,upsetting some saying that the fairfax county school board chose jeb stuart as a response to the others say it is not true, the area has significance historically as for the students, we spoke to several of them today. >> i am just for a just because it is a confederate leader and this is a school of great diversity. >> i'm not really into any side. i'm just thinking him if they do change...
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. >> reporter: that's right, tony and shawn a battle is heating up here at jeb stuart high school inurch over the school's name jeb stewart after a confederate general a community meeting is ah minutes away for folks to discuss a possible name change and its impact. stay with us. >> ♪ ralph northam: being a pediatrician has taught me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam, and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. i saw what those weapons can do as an army doctor during the gulf war. now, i'm listening carefully to donald trump, and i think he's a narcissistic maniac. whatever you call him, we're not letting him bring his hate into virginia. >> if you're just if work here's what you missed. a car plowed into a group of pedestrians in times square killing one teenager and injuring 22 others. the driver was taken into custody. investigators say they do not believe this was terror relateed. >> president trump today said the appointment avenue special council to investigate possible ties between his campaign and russia "divides
. >> reporter: that's right, tony and shawn a battle is heating up here at jeb stuart high school inurch over the school's name jeb stewart after a confederate general a community meeting is ah minutes away for folks to discuss a possible name change and its impact. stay with us. >> ♪ ralph northam: being a pediatrician has taught me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam, and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. i saw...
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do you agree with that, stuart? >> to some extent. you know, that's a difficult question to really respond to. i'm going to pass on that one. >> jeff, you want to take it on? well, i think anybody who's in the department of justice or the fbi, their loyalty is to the constitution or to the rule of law. so, again, i think it's a tough question to answer but that's where the loyalty should be. >> the president met with four dand dts for the fbi position. what do you make of those candidates? >> i don't know too much about all of them except for andrew mccabe, who he and i served together here in new york many years ago. i think being the deputy director and now the acting director, he knows what's going on in the fbi. he knows where he can get his support from, but i think it's very tough to move within the bureau up to that tough slot. >> you said you know mccabe. does he have a velgzship with mueller? >> i think so. he's been down in washington a lot. >> stuart, do you know any of these potential -- any of these candidates? >> not tho
do you agree with that, stuart? >> to some extent. you know, that's a difficult question to really respond to. i'm going to pass on that one. >> jeff, you want to take it on? well, i think anybody who's in the department of justice or the fbi, their loyalty is to the constitution or to the rule of law. so, again, i think it's a tough question to answer but that's where the loyalty should be. >> the president met with four dand dts for the fbi position. what do you make of...
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>> i am privileged to serve with general stuart. one of the great things about the job i inherited was i inherited a group of people experienced in the areas they direct and have been enormously supportive and helpful. it points out the fact the act that was passed in 2005, our ability to reach out to all the agencies to collect the information necessary to integrate that into coherent and effective intelligence assessment. >> would you agree with the assessment of russia's involvement? >> i agree. >> both of you in your opening statements know that increasing investments are being made by other nations with regard to their nuclear forces especially russia and china. how does that discussion of the de-escalated approach to nuclear weapons affect a change in the russian thinking or planning with respect to the use of nuclear weapons? >> russia builds nuclear capability with the intent of using it on the high end of conflict for termination and to de-escalate, to terminate ideas that the crisis is going in a negative way, it will disc
>> i am privileged to serve with general stuart. one of the great things about the job i inherited was i inherited a group of people experienced in the areas they direct and have been enormously supportive and helpful. it points out the fact the act that was passed in 2005, our ability to reach out to all the agencies to collect the information necessary to integrate that into coherent and effective intelligence assessment. >> would you agree with the assessment of russia's...
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stuart taylor. thanks for being here to discuss your book the attack on due process of americans university. i thought i would start by asking you to tell us about your co-author and when you started working together that led up to the book were talking about today. >> sure, katie johnson he's a brilliant professor of history at brooklyn college in the city of new york graduate center, harvard phd and probably if you are more politically correct tb teaching at harvard. we both became interested before we knew each other against the rape fraud as it turned out to be. it began in 2006 and ended in 2007. we both saw, not only the national media but the duke faculty and administration, rushing to judgment and a despicable way against a bunch of lacrosse players who were accused of a brutal gang rape at a party. it turned out they were totally innocent and evidence of their innocence long preceded the acknowledgment of that by the faculty and the media. casey as an academic thought this was an outrageous
stuart taylor. thanks for being here to discuss your book the attack on due process of americans university. i thought i would start by asking you to tell us about your co-author and when you started working together that led up to the book were talking about today. >> sure, katie johnson he's a brilliant professor of history at brooklyn college in the city of new york graduate center, harvard phd and probably if you are more politically correct tb teaching at harvard. we both became...
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i would implore stuart campbell or anybody is that knows anything around danielle jones's disappearance where her bodyis disappearance, murder and where her body is to come forward and speak to us. body is to come forward and speak to us. her parents and the rest of her family have suffered unimaginably over the last 16 years, they deserve to know where their daughter is and be reunited with her. over the years this investigates and generated 8000 lines of inquiry with 1000 separate searches carried out. information about these garages is described as very credible and could finally solve the mystery which has haunted danielle jones's family for 16 yea rs. danielle jones's family for 16 years. marc ashdown, bbc news, essex. scientists from across the middle east including israeli campaigners say attitudes towards asian people with disabilities hoping to get married, need to change, the lab is designed to encourage collaboration between the nations. this machine acts as an equally powerful microscope. there are some 60 of these around the world and they are used for studying everything f
i would implore stuart campbell or anybody is that knows anything around danielle jones's disappearance where her bodyis disappearance, murder and where her body is to come forward and speak to us. body is to come forward and speak to us. her parents and the rest of her family have suffered unimaginably over the last 16 years, they deserve to know where their daughter is and be reunited with her. over the years this investigates and generated 8000 lines of inquiry with 1000 separate searches...
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stuart: i would agree entirely, dagen. great man, as a great patriot and as man who helped me throughout my professional life, certainly over the last 25 years. it's a sad news event to report, but nonetheless we are reporting it. dagen, that's what i have to s say. dagen: stuart, we're going to hand it off to you i wouldn't work in tv if it weren't for neil cavuto and roger ailes and be myself sitting in front of a camera and letting me be myself in front of a camera, aity in this world and rare he was indeed. i'm going to hand it off to you. stuart: thank you very much indeed. thank you very much. good morning, everyone, let's move on with this, great to be back with you, my thanks to charles and ashley taking you through the difficult days and they are still difficult. okay? look at this, a half hour, the dow will open with another loss off 372 points yesterday, down about 80 a half hour from now. so, the movement down continues this morning. what's going on? investors are sending a message, get your act together or the
stuart: i would agree entirely, dagen. great man, as a great patriot and as man who helped me throughout my professional life, certainly over the last 25 years. it's a sad news event to report, but nonetheless we are reporting it. dagen, that's what i have to s say. dagen: stuart, we're going to hand it off to you i wouldn't work in tv if it weren't for neil cavuto and roger ailes and be myself sitting in front of a camera and letting me be myself in front of a camera, aity in this world and...
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stuart harrell is a lakeland optometrist.< dr.harrell/optometris t: "we're just going to take a look inside your eye. "> he warns an on-line eye exam is no substitute for an in person exam by your own eye doc.. who'll dilate your eyes and check more than just your vision. < dr. stuart harrell/optometrist: "with dialation you can see potential brain tumors. you can pick up auto-immune disease. you can pick up retinal holes, retinal tears. you can pick up hypertensive issues. you can pick up sickle cell anemia. >< i felt very comfortable doing the on-line eye exam. > danielle dixon had no trouble getting her prescription.. after taking an on-line eye exam. but she admits.. it might not be for everyone.< danielle dixon : "i would check with your eye doctor especially if you are having major changes with your eyes, you can't see very well things like that. i would definitely check with your regular eye doctor."> in the fine print on its web site.. opternative agrees.. it's on- line exam is not
stuart harrell is a lakeland optometrist.< dr.harrell/optometris t: "we're just going to take a look inside your eye. "> he warns an on-line eye exam is no substitute for an in person exam by your own eye doc.. who'll dilate your eyes and check more than just your vision. < dr. stuart harrell/optometrist: "with dialation you can see potential brain tumors. you can pick up auto-immune disease. you can pick up retinal holes, retinal tears. you can pick up hypertensive...
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stuart, over to you. stuart: i'll take it. cash mountain. apple will reveal it has a quarter trillion dollars in crash, maybe more. and microsoft more than $100 billion in cash. now, almost all of this money is stashed away overseas. never before have private companies controlled such vast amounts of money. the politicians want it brought back home. this week, we should find out how they're going to do it. over 2 trillion
stuart, over to you. stuart: i'll take it. cash mountain. apple will reveal it has a quarter trillion dollars in crash, maybe more. and microsoft more than $100 billion in cash. now, almost all of this money is stashed away overseas. never before have private companies controlled such vast amounts of money. the politicians want it brought back home. this week, we should find out how they're going to do it. over 2 trillion
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tonight 6:30, a meeting at jeb stuart high school on weather or not to change the name.will see who shows up. peggy fox, wusa 9. >> interesting to see if the other side shows up. thanks. >>> new reaction tonight in developments into high profile police shootings. first, a texas jury has acquitted a police officer in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man. the family of terrence crutcher burst into tears when betty jo shelby was found not guilty of first-degree manslaughter. shelby testified she fired out of fear because crutcher didn't obey her commands and appeared to be reaching inside his suv. his twin sister called the verdict and injustice. >> his hands were up. thrrence was not an imminent shelby was the aggressor. >> we had a cross-section of our community. we had african-americans on this jury. we had white people on this jury. >> about 100 protesters took to the streets of tulsa after the late-night verdict. >>> in their first television interview, the family of a black teenager killed by a white police officer in texas is speaking out. 15-year-old jordan ed
tonight 6:30, a meeting at jeb stuart high school on weather or not to change the name.will see who shows up. peggy fox, wusa 9. >> interesting to see if the other side shows up. thanks. >>> new reaction tonight in developments into high profile police shootings. first, a texas jury has acquitted a police officer in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man. the family of terrence crutcher burst into tears when betty jo shelby was found not guilty of first-degree manslaughter....
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stuart led his own protest. it's the very same statute and decidingth weaer to disavow and the rhetoric that emerged. the decision may come down to the chances of winning. within the last hour, we received the pole. it shows the commanding lead. 20 points ahead of stuart and 23 points ahead of wagner. 60 percent of those say he has the best chance to win in the general election. we will have stewart's decision coming up later this evening. >>> president trump says he could have a replacement for james call me before the end of the week. over the weekend the department interviewed eight people to fill the job. they include republican senator john cornyn, former republican mike rogers, and president george w. bush's homeland security advisor. on capitol hill, democrats are threatening to vote against anyone the president picks unless a special prosecutor is named to take over the russian investigation. neither president trump nor his staff are elaborating on his tweet suggesting that he may have faked his conversa
stuart led his own protest. it's the very same statute and decidingth weaer to disavow and the rhetoric that emerged. the decision may come down to the chances of winning. within the last hour, we received the pole. it shows the commanding lead. 20 points ahead of stuart and 23 points ahead of wagner. 60 percent of those say he has the best chance to win in the general election. we will have stewart's decision coming up later this evening. >>> president trump says he could have a...
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it's a policy decision that perhaps general stuart may want to discuss. we want to try to continue to provide the intelligence that would shape and fashion that decision among our policymakers. general mattis and others. >> finally on the issue of cyber, right now we have no policy, nor did we for the previous eight years of the last administration. therefore, without a policy, we don't have a strategy. therefore we don't have a strategy we don't know how to act. is that a true depiction of the scenario as we see it, as far as sieber is concerned? >> i think we are learning that we do need to take this seriously. we do need to fashion that means which we address the cyber attacks that are growing by the day. our critical infrastructure is at risk. our personal rights are at risk, financial community, commercial communities, military and other entities are at risk in the shaping a policy and plan to address this. it rises to a top priority. >> i want to thank you and general stuart for your outstanding work for our country. senator reid. >> thank you very
it's a policy decision that perhaps general stuart may want to discuss. we want to try to continue to provide the intelligence that would shape and fashion that decision among our policymakers. general mattis and others. >> finally on the issue of cyber, right now we have no policy, nor did we for the previous eight years of the last administration. therefore, without a policy, we don't have a strategy. therefore we don't have a strategy we don't know how to act. is that a true depiction...
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daniellejones was 15 when she was murdered by her uncle stuart campbell in 2001.lejones, the girl who simply vanished on her way to school and was never seen again. but could this be a breakthrough? this morning, specialist teams moved in to search this garage. danielle‘s parents, tony and linda, soon arrived at the place where detectives now believe she may be buried. the schoolgirl‘s uncle, stuart campbell, was jailed for murder even though her body was never found. essex police say they are acting on what they describe as new and credible information received earlier this year, but it hasn‘t come from stuart campbell. for the past 16 years, he‘s refused to tell detectives what happened to his niece and he‘s refused to say where her body is. the lead story is that emmanuel macron has travelled to berlin, his first foreign trip as president of france. he says he wants to reinvigorate relations with germany in what he is calling an historic juncture for europe. some of the main stories from the world service. the defence minister of ivory coast has gone on state t
daniellejones was 15 when she was murdered by her uncle stuart campbell in 2001.lejones, the girl who simply vanished on her way to school and was never seen again. but could this be a breakthrough? this morning, specialist teams moved in to search this garage. danielle‘s parents, tony and linda, soon arrived at the place where detectives now believe she may be buried. the schoolgirl‘s uncle, stuart campbell, was jailed for murder even though her body was never found. essex police say they...
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stuart: what am i chalk? being a black american and i connect very well with my community. charles: that was lawrence jones and stuart from friday. ashley: i didn't know quite to make of that. he said i'm not black i'm chocolate. who doesn't love chocolate? interesting conversation. charles: it is. i understood what he was saying when stuart asked him about the hell part there. it can be a little tough. there's a nonprofit organization that helps underprivileged kids mostly understand final literacy and they rejected me from the board because i was associated with fox, black conservative. ashley: don't you think that's despicable? >> that hurt me a lot because i could have helped those kids. ashley: yes. [laughter] charles: a lot of ways to keep it real. [laughter] charles: that just meants stiff and rigged and firm in conviction and makes a lot of noise if you rub it the wrong way. that's all he meant by that. ashley: he leaves us mark. charles: he definitely leaves us mark. thanks a lot. thanks, ashley. bre
stuart: what am i chalk? being a black american and i connect very well with my community. charles: that was lawrence jones and stuart from friday. ashley: i didn't know quite to make of that. he said i'm not black i'm chocolate. who doesn't love chocolate? interesting conversation. charles: it is. i understood what he was saying when stuart asked him about the hell part there. it can be a little tough. there's a nonprofit organization that helps underprivileged kids mostly understand final...
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it is here where stuart saw union observers spying on him. he built fake cannons out of logs to make his troops look bigger. >> if you come in neighborhood behind that historical marker, you'll find apex hill, which is even higher ground. you can see how strategic it would have been. over there you can see the tree tops and the tops of the buildings. >> you start talking about names , you've got mostly woods, a number of them related to civil war landmarks. >> why do you think the name should not be changed? >> i initially did not want the name change based on a cost basis. i've become increasingly distressed by what i would say defective -- deceptive practices by our school board. >> the name did not come out of massive resistance as some allege, but a new policy back then to name schools after individuals. >> one school named after a confederate general. robert e lee was named lee high school and it then became robert e lee high school in the 1960s. >> how can you have a civil discourse without true facts and people just can't make facts an
it is here where stuart saw union observers spying on him. he built fake cannons out of logs to make his troops look bigger. >> if you come in neighborhood behind that historical marker, you'll find apex hill, which is even higher ground. you can see how strategic it would have been. over there you can see the tree tops and the tops of the buildings. >> you start talking about names , you've got mostly woods, a number of them related to civil war landmarks. >> why do you think...
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all for the president and the target of the investigation, one of the targets, to remove him. >> stuart bucked the system, don. i had met with some of my former colleagues today, ruby ridge, waco, the robert hanssen investigation, the broberg tower, 9/11, you name it, the most notorious organized crime investigations. could anybody recall who the director was during those investigations? i say not. if you stop the average person on the street now and ask them who was the recent director of the fbi? everybody is going to know it was james comey. he took a position, bucked the system, as my colleague said, he took the role of the attorney general. loretta lynch was not there. it should have been her day if she wanted to talk about the investigation. it was incumbent upon her. you don't have an fbi director discussing an ongoing investigation. it never has happened and it should not have happened. >> okay. that's what you guys say. i want you to listen tonight, this is general michael hayden. he spoke with my colleague, anderson cooper, about comey's firing. listen to this. >> my internati
all for the president and the target of the investigation, one of the targets, to remove him. >> stuart bucked the system, don. i had met with some of my former colleagues today, ruby ridge, waco, the robert hanssen investigation, the broberg tower, 9/11, you name it, the most notorious organized crime investigations. could anybody recall who the director was during those investigations? i say not. if you stop the average person on the street now and ask them who was the recent director...
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today, a heated debate over jeb stuart high school in falls church. some say it is time to change the name, but others say it is not worth the trouble or the price tag. tonight, parents on both sides of the debate tackled each other, which prompted meeting referees to treat them like they are children. >> we ask that you model the behavior you expect from others. tim: the controversy is whether to change the name of jeb stuart high school, named after the confederate general. nearly 70 people showed up to the auditorium, most of them respectful. >> the school has been here 60 years. why would you change the name? its history. tim: it would cost nearly 700,000 dollars to change the names on the signs and uniforms. >> the school has not always had the best reputation. it's time to rebrand the name. tim: there were not a lot of kids here. only about a dozen. ultimately it is up to the fairfax county school board to figure out the name change. tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: tim, thank you. new developments as the white house faces fresh chaos. president
today, a heated debate over jeb stuart high school in falls church. some say it is time to change the name, but others say it is not worth the trouble or the price tag. tonight, parents on both sides of the debate tackled each other, which prompted meeting referees to treat them like they are children. >> we ask that you model the behavior you expect from others. tim: the controversy is whether to change the name of jeb stuart high school, named after the confederate general. nearly 70...
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stuart high school. do you remember lucky's bid the retired race horse abandoned in maryland? the thoroughbred is heading to his forever home. we have the u my car insurhuh. with geico. i should take a closer look at geico... geico can help with way more than car insurance. boats, homes, motorcycles... even umbrella coverage. this guy's gonna wish he brought his umbrella. fire at will! how'd you know the guy's name is will? yeah? it's an expression, ya know? fire at will? you never heard of that? oh, there goes will! bye, will! that's not his name! take a closer look at geico. great savings. and a whole lot more. alison: 142 years. but that could soon be coming to an end. this aging track. so there are rumors about whether the preakness may one day be moved to laurel or elsewhere. >> no one wanteds to see it leave the state. it has a cultural value. alison: so governor hogan and the mayor say they are committed to keeping preakness at pimlico but say it would require a strong private
stuart high school. do you remember lucky's bid the retired race horse abandoned in maryland? the thoroughbred is heading to his forever home. we have the u my car insurhuh. with geico. i should take a closer look at geico... geico can help with way more than car insurance. boats, homes, motorcycles... even umbrella coverage. this guy's gonna wish he brought his umbrella. fire at will! how'd you know the guy's name is will? yeah? it's an expression, ya know? fire at will? you never heard of...
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stuart high school in falls church. the school's name is controversial because the school is named after a confederate general. it's a heated and passionate debate from both sides. the meeting will include presentations both for and against the renaming of the school. the meeting will be held from 6:30 until nine tonight.. in j.e.b. stuart high school's auditorium. breaking news from the music world. rocker chris cornell - dead overnight just hours after performing plus - a graduation brawl the comment that started this fight between parents at a tenneseee school. and an air quality alert on this thursday. meteorologist eileen whelan is monitoring what you need to know - next. - code orange air quality but it took a twist of fate to find a high-end curler at such a head turning price. and that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. ♪ - much cooler weekend today: hot and humi
stuart high school in falls church. the school's name is controversial because the school is named after a confederate general. it's a heated and passionate debate from both sides. the meeting will include presentations both for and against the renaming of the school. the meeting will be held from 6:30 until nine tonight.. in j.e.b. stuart high school's auditorium. breaking news from the music world. rocker chris cornell - dead overnight just hours after performing plus - a graduation brawl the...
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stuart: yes, i think so.s has got to be one of the best meltdowns i have seen in some time here at even the producers were saying we have got far ahead of ourselves. we are coming down to $50 per ton, $60 a ton. how much further, i don't know. guy: james comer thoughts? -- james, thoughts? james: i completely concur. this will be a noisy market. there was a very strong run a prior to that. occasionallyng to have a shakeout, trying to determine whether people have the capacity to stick with the prices. to me, the big issue, as you rightly identify, i do not expect it to collapse. manage theto deflation of those bubbles we worried about so long. these are the metals that are be based. you have the right line that is copper, iron or, the lme. the move here, it is the iron move down that is rebased that stand out. these are separate buckets we had to think about at the moment storyvertheless, the oil in the united states just keeps ramping up. we saw that again in the data. the opec members, looking at this and s
stuart: yes, i think so.s has got to be one of the best meltdowns i have seen in some time here at even the producers were saying we have got far ahead of ourselves. we are coming down to $50 per ton, $60 a ton. how much further, i don't know. guy: james comer thoughts? -- james, thoughts? james: i completely concur. this will be a noisy market. there was a very strong run a prior to that. occasionallyng to have a shakeout, trying to determine whether people have the capacity to stick with the...
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the field is growing in the race for governor of virginia despite rumors that he was bowing corey stuart says he's stay in the race. stuart last night on facebook denounced a list of things, including bigots, sanctuary cities and several virginia lawmakers. earlier today we spoke with sturt to become the next governing virginia. i can't buy the election like ed is trying to do. he's raised $3.8 million, something like that. he's going to run a flurry of tv ads and try to get people's votes that way. i don't think that works anymore. i think the truth is you have face -- social media has changed everybody. you have to be very directive with people. people are sick and tired of the same old talking points, the same mumbo, jumbo. we have to be more direct and honest with people. that's what i've always done and that's the straight ji virginia needs tax cuts and more jobs. the latest washington post has him down 20 points. fox5 is your station for politics. tweet us your thoughts right now on the president sharing that highly sensitive information with the russians. use the #5@6:30 and then
the field is growing in the race for governor of virginia despite rumors that he was bowing corey stuart says he's stay in the race. stuart last night on facebook denounced a list of things, including bigots, sanctuary cities and several virginia lawmakers. earlier today we spoke with sturt to become the next governing virginia. i can't buy the election like ed is trying to do. he's raised $3.8 million, something like that. he's going to run a flurry of tv ads and try to get people's votes that...
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stuart: absolutely. neil: i wanted to confirm all that. thank you, stuart. we have a lot going on here. the president meeting with the prime minister of belgium. elsewhere police investigating a network now of suspects behind that attack at a ariana grande concert a couple nights ago. connell mcshane with the late of the. reporter: terror threat in the uk doesn't get higher than it is right now. the investigation into the manchester bombing does continue. about we heard this morning four people in discuss hedy, three of them rounded up earlier today. one reported to be the brother of the bomber. we received a report from reuters a few moments ago, another brother taken into custody in tripoli. these developments are coming in as the hunt still on for a possible bomb-maker as well. this is really widening. when we heard from the prime minister theresa may, her message was clear the threat is broader than just one man, the now dead suicide bomber. >> we can not ignore that there is a wider group of individuals linked to this attack. the threat level should be
stuart: absolutely. neil: i wanted to confirm all that. thank you, stuart. we have a lot going on here. the president meeting with the prime minister of belgium. elsewhere police investigating a network now of suspects behind that attack at a ariana grande concert a couple nights ago. connell mcshane with the late of the. reporter: terror threat in the uk doesn't get higher than it is right now. the investigation into the manchester bombing does continue. about we heard this morning four people...
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jeb stuart was a confederate general during the civil war.e say it is time to take his name off the school. opponents are concerned about the price tag of the change and whether it is the best use of resources. a traffic alert on beach the section between rock creek parkway and hilda street is expected to reopen by late july. when that happens, the stretch of road to the north will close. the national park service updated residence in a meeting tonight. the three-year project began in september and the soon to be completed first phase was expected to be the hardest on drivers. jonathan: a 7 on your side consumer alert and a major settlement for target. $18.5 million in payments to 47 states, including d.c., maryland, and virginia. information on 40 million shoppers during the holiday season. company has also taken new steps to secure customer information. alison: how about turning wastewater from toilets and sinks into beer? water managers created a local lab to purify the wastewater, and now it is challenging brewers to put it to use. >> wig
jeb stuart was a confederate general during the civil war.e say it is time to take his name off the school. opponents are concerned about the price tag of the change and whether it is the best use of resources. a traffic alert on beach the section between rock creek parkway and hilda street is expected to reopen by late july. when that happens, the stretch of road to the north will close. the national park service updated residence in a meeting tonight. the three-year project began in september...
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. -- vin stuart. we will conclude this hearing at 11:30 in the interest at time and to ensure the members of the committee can ask their questions. i will be brief. i know that comes as a disappointment, especially to the senator from south carolina. i ask witnesses to please submit their written statements for the record if they can. it is not required but -- anyway. last night the horrific attack in manchester was a gruesome reminder that the world is on fire. everywhere we turn, we can see threats to the rules-based order securityrpins global and prosperity. when it comes to the great national security challenges we face, u.s. policy and strategy are consistently lacking. whether it is china, russia, iran, or radical islamist terrorism, i have heard few compelling answers about how the united states intends to use its alliances, traits, diplomacy, values that most of all its military to protect and defend our national interest and the roles-based order that protects him. sequestration, still the la
. -- vin stuart. we will conclude this hearing at 11:30 in the interest at time and to ensure the members of the committee can ask their questions. i will be brief. i know that comes as a disappointment, especially to the senator from south carolina. i ask witnesses to please submit their written statements for the record if they can. it is not required but -- anyway. last night the horrific attack in manchester was a gruesome reminder that the world is on fire. everywhere we turn, we can see...