Special correspondent for Vanity Fair Gabriel Sherman joins The Hive to discuss the rise and fall of Steve Bannon. Sherman reports on his story regarding the rift between Bannon and President Trump.
Sherman talks about Bannon's flat-footed response to Trump's anger and whether he may have misjudged his own actions. Kelly, Scholer, and Sherman debate whether a return to Trump's White House is possible for Bannon.
They also discuss the possibility of Bannon starting another nationalist media organization and whether Bannon's fall from grace signals that he is not the political kingmaker some made him out to be.
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Microsoft uncovered a new spear-phishing scheme waged by Russian hackers who targeted a handful of websites apparently linked to the government in an attempt to influence this November's elections.
The Trump administration's tariffs are spooking investors in the consumer electronics industry, according to Izzy Santa of the Consumer Technology Association.
Evan Siegfried, author of "GOP GPS: A Guide to How Republicans Can Try to Win Favor of Millennials," considers this the most fiscally conservative generation since those who grew up during the Great Depression. In his new book, Siegfried argues that the party must remake itself if it wants to stay relevant to younger voters.
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell is taking on Republican Rep. Carlos Curbelo in Florida's 26th. But she's lagging behind in a district that went heavily for Clinton in the 2016 election.
Samantha Azzarello, global market strategist at JPMorgan, says M&A and geopolitics are less relevant to this bull market than widespread earnings growth.
As the jury in the trial of former Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort deliberates into its third day, Rick Wilson, author of "Everything Trump Touches Dies," lays out what he sees as the limited options for the defendant.
These are the headlines you Need2Know.
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