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>> i did not do it. >> steven did not budge. did not know who did. as he talked, investigators combed through his apartment. no blood, no sign of any trouble. but this was interesting. >> they found some condoms in his dresser drawer. >> would not be unusual, of course, for a guy stevens age to have condoms, except steven had told investigators he was a virgin, and saving himself for a marriage. interesting. >> so, the detectives interviewed him, and changed course and said, why do you have condoms? that is where he changed, a little bit. he got quiet. i guess he was thinking. and then he said, i got them from so and so's apartment. >> a mission, that he stole condoms? >> yes, he got them right out of the apartments of two of his neighbors. >> so he charged him with burglary. >> and they took a good, hard look all around the apartment complex. >> this is like a community, laundry room for the residents, it has washers and dryers. >> inside. >> this is the maintenance room. >> they found this other door, a maintenance closet, loc
>> i did not do it. >> steven did not budge. did not know who did. as he talked, investigators combed through his apartment. no blood, no sign of any trouble. but this was interesting. >> they found some condoms in his dresser drawer. >> would not be unusual, of course, for a guy stevens age to have condoms, except steven had told investigators he was a virgin, and saving himself for a marriage. interesting. >> so, the detectives interviewed him, and changed course...
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chair stevens: thank you so much. with that the chair will recognize the ranking member of the full committee, mr. lucas, for five minutes of questioning. mr. lucas: thank you, madam chair. i appreciate the importance of this hearing also. all of us who live on the east side of the rockies from the great plains from canada to texas understand how challenging the weather can be. dr. weaver, dr. blevins, we heard about the tornado damage caused in 2011 and how it has changed in leadership and coordination from when the program was last re-authorized. could you compare where we were a decade ago to where we are now. what have we done well and what's the singular area that needs to be -- most improvement or focus as a committee? dr. weaver: that's very interesting question. originally was led by ostp. in 2015 it was moved to nist as you highlighted. i think that gave giving it a permanent home and also the fact that nist is more of a user of a lot of the information and it's on the ground dealing with the impact and tryin
chair stevens: thank you so much. with that the chair will recognize the ranking member of the full committee, mr. lucas, for five minutes of questioning. mr. lucas: thank you, madam chair. i appreciate the importance of this hearing also. all of us who live on the east side of the rockies from the great plains from canada to texas understand how challenging the weather can be. dr. weaver, dr. blevins, we heard about the tornado damage caused in 2011 and how it has changed in leadership and...
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rangers fans are still reeling from losing steven - still reeling from losing steven gerrard.he process from getting ten in a row, so when he announced he was leaving, that lead to disarray. to see familiar face like giovanni van bronckhorst brings some reassurance. looking at the kind of manager rangers can attract with their resources, he's probably near the top of their list. he's got a very strong connection with the club, was with them from 98 to 2001. two of his trophies weren't league titles. he went on to play for arsenal after rangers and he won the champions league with barcelona. 106 caps for his country and his last game as a player was captain in the netherlands and the 2010 world cup final. this is a man who clearly knows football, but the rangers fans he clearly knows. he knows football, but the rangers fans he clearly knows.— he clearly knows. he clearly knows how to play- _ he clearly knows. he clearly knows how to play. what _ he clearly knows. he clearly knows how to play. what about _ he clearly knows. he clearly knows how to play. what about his - how to p
rangers fans are still reeling from losing steven - still reeling from losing steven gerrard.he process from getting ten in a row, so when he announced he was leaving, that lead to disarray. to see familiar face like giovanni van bronckhorst brings some reassurance. looking at the kind of manager rangers can attract with their resources, he's probably near the top of their list. he's got a very strong connection with the club, was with them from 98 to 2001. two of his trophies weren't league...
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the money they'll be able to offer steven - they'll be able to offer steven gerrard, and i don't mean to work with the best players, will be something he'll want to test himself with to see if he can get players in the clubs and work them, and improve them. gerard's last match with against rangers was a—2 on saturday. his legacy there though was sealed last season when an empty stands at ibrox, rangers won the lead. it was though his only trophy — nine were possible in scotland is three years in charge, and stjohnstone one more. but the nature of that title was extraordinary — his team lead in just 13 goals, they were unbeaten and stopped rivals celtic winning ten in a row. gerrard went to rangers with something to prove. but england's top—flight knows all about him. england's top-flight knows all about him. �* , england's top-flight knows all about him. �*, . ., england's top-flight knows all about him. ., ., him. he's always had fantastic leadership _ him. he's always had fantastic leadership qualities. - him. he's always had fantastic leadership qualities. i - him. he's always had
the money they'll be able to offer steven - they'll be able to offer steven gerrard, and i don't mean to work with the best players, will be something he'll want to test himself with to see if he can get players in the clubs and work them, and improve them. gerard's last match with against rangers was a—2 on saturday. his legacy there though was sealed last season when an empty stands at ibrox, rangers won the lead. it was though his only trophy — nine were possible in scotland is three...
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chevron accused steven donsiger of manufacturing evidence in that case. and accused him of withholding evidence in that lawsuit. the federal judge in the southern district of new york in that case tried to charge steven donsiger with criminal contempt of court, but the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york refused to prosecute the case. the judge then in a rare, rarely used procedure appointed a private corporate law firm that has also represented chevron as special prosecutors to prosecute steven donsiger for that criminal contempt of court. stevens donsiger was denied a jury trial in that case, lost his law license and was found guilty in that case by a different judge and sentenced to six months in prison. last month steven donsiger began his six months in federal prison in connecticut. joining us is harvard law professor charles nesen. he filed a brief in support of steven donziger. it is an honor to have you here. tell us the essence of this case because i have to tell you just trying to skrig it the way i just did was very hard to do.
chevron accused steven donsiger of manufacturing evidence in that case. and accused him of withholding evidence in that lawsuit. the federal judge in the southern district of new york in that case tried to charge steven donsiger with criminal contempt of court, but the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york refused to prosecute the case. the judge then in a rare, rarely used procedure appointed a private corporate law firm that has also represented chevron as special prosecutors to...
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steven's always had fantastic leadership qualities.d he was always a talent, but he always had great drive. he's had a fabulous start to his managerial career. he leaves one massive football club to join another. gerrard now is m. it's no secret one day he'd like to coach back where he started. at villa now, he has a premier league platform, and his new team face liverpool in four weeks' time. joe lynskey, bbc news. frank lampard could soon be joining steven gerrard in the premier league. the former chelsea boss is among a number of candidates in talks with norwich about becoming their new manager. the canaries sacked daniel farke last week. australia will face new zealand in sunday's final of the 2020 world cup. the aussies came back from the brink to beat pakistan in another dramatic semifinal in dubai. pakistan batted first, and after a shaky start, some big hitting from mohammad rizwan powered them to 176—4 from their 20 overs. and pakistan started well with the ball too, shadab khan taking four wickets, with australia 96—5 at one
steven's always had fantastic leadership qualities.d he was always a talent, but he always had great drive. he's had a fabulous start to his managerial career. he leaves one massive football club to join another. gerrard now is m. it's no secret one day he'd like to coach back where he started. at villa now, he has a premier league platform, and his new team face liverpool in four weeks' time. joe lynskey, bbc news. frank lampard could soon be joining steven gerrard in the premier league. the...
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chevron accused steven donziger of manufacturing evidence in that case and chevron then sued steven donzigerederal judge in that case, in the southern district of new york, tried to charge steven donziger with criminal contempt of court. by the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york refused to prosecute the case. the judge then, in a rare, rarely used procedure, appointed a private corporate law firm that has also represented chevron as special prosecutors to prosecute steven donziger for that criminal contempt of court. steven donziger was denied a jury trial in that case, lost his law license and was found guilty in that case by a different judge. and sentence sentenced to six months in prison. steven donziger began his six month sentence in connecticut. joining us now is charles nessan who has filed an amicus brief in favor of steven donziger. it's an honor to have you here. tell us about this case, because i have to tell you, trying to describe it the way i just did was hard to do. it was hard to sculpted into that shape. it's a very complex story. >> complex hardly begins t
chevron accused steven donziger of manufacturing evidence in that case and chevron then sued steven donzigerederal judge in that case, in the southern district of new york, tried to charge steven donziger with criminal contempt of court. by the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york refused to prosecute the case. the judge then, in a rare, rarely used procedure, appointed a private corporate law firm that has also represented chevron as special prosecutors to prosecute steven...
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. >> in a career spanning more than six decades, steven sondheim never stopped pushing forward, alongaping the american musical. >> it's difference between wanting to be good and wanting to be a star. i didn't write to be a star. >> the words and music of steven sondheim plus his conversation with patty lupone later on sunday morning. >> pauley: david pogue unravelling monetary mysteries driving prices to record heights, been mankiewicz conversation with cagney and lacey sharon gless, tuning into the strange world of hbo hit. how to with john wilson. conor knighton visits what may be the oldest tree on earth, plus steve hartman and more on this sunday morning for the 28th of november, 2021, and we'll be right back. ♪. ♪. ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq . >> pauley: 50 million people around the world are living with alzheimer's dis
. >> in a career spanning more than six decades, steven sondheim never stopped pushing forward, alongaping the american musical. >> it's difference between wanting to be good and wanting to be a star. i didn't write to be a star. >> the words and music of steven sondheim plus his conversation with patty lupone later on sunday morning. >> pauley: david pogue unravelling monetary mysteries driving prices to record heights, been mankiewicz conversation with cagney and lacey...
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and snap up copies of steven crane's book. he will get a little taste of it tonight. are copies of this on sale? >> no it is not printed yet. there will be other copies of paul's previous books for sale today. but when this comes out i expected many of you to go out and grab it up. it includes such alluring sentences as the type giveth and taketh away. so please join me in and out rages sleet and a raucous round of applause for joyce and paul. [applause] [cheering] [applause] [cheering] could you talk about circumstances under each of you find yourselves writing poetry? probably i am more naturally a storyteller in the poetry comes to me as a puzzle. as i tell stories and we have a gravitational pull towards storytelling poetry is almost stopping time the circumstances i am particularly something that is obsessive the difficult question to answer. are you asking paul that too? i would be interested in what he has a say. [laughter] i made movies to the prose was to make money, the poetry is from lovett. the early days of my wri
and snap up copies of steven crane's book. he will get a little taste of it tonight. are copies of this on sale? >> no it is not printed yet. there will be other copies of paul's previous books for sale today. but when this comes out i expected many of you to go out and grab it up. it includes such alluring sentences as the type giveth and taketh away. so please join me in and out rages sleet and a raucous round of applause for joyce and paul. [applause] [cheering] [applause] [cheering]...
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steven gerrard would've been happy with that. great start though for steven gerrard in his role as theager. it was all high fives at full time. two goals in the final six minutes giving them victory over brighton. ollie watkins and tyrone mings with the goals. it was really good. it's the result we dreamed of though, if you live, perfect start for us. but now we got to back it up. really pleased with the clean sheet. i think we asked the player to do, they've done it. i think we deserve it because we finish the game, brightened up a lot of possession but in the areas we wanted them to have the ball. really pleased with the players, really proud of them. but it's only a good start we need to going back it up now. dean smith enjoyed a winning start in his first game as norwich manager, but his team had to come from behind to after che adams had put southampton ahead after only four minutes. but goals from teemu pukki and captain grant hanley earned norwich three points that move them off the bottom of the table, having also won their last game under daniel farke. for me the second half p
steven gerrard would've been happy with that. great start though for steven gerrard in his role as theager. it was all high fives at full time. two goals in the final six minutes giving them victory over brighton. ollie watkins and tyrone mings with the goals. it was really good. it's the result we dreamed of though, if you live, perfect start for us. but now we got to back it up. really pleased with the clean sheet. i think we asked the player to do, they've done it. i think we deserve it...
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steven's always had fantastic leadership qualities.gerrard in the premier league. the former chelsea boss is among a number of candidates in talks with norwich about becoming their new manager. the canaries sacked daniel farke last week. australia will face new zealand in sunday's final of cricket's 2020 world cup. the aussies came back from the brink to beat pakistan in another dramatic semifinal in dubai. pakistan batted first, and after a shaky start, some big hitting from mohammad rizwan powered them to 176—4 from their 20 overs. and pakistan started well with the ball too, shadab khan taking four wickets, with australia 96—5 at one stage. but needing 20 off the last ten balls, matthew wade was dropped by hassan ali before hitting the next three deliveries for six to complete a stunning victory. andy murray has been knocked out of the stockholm open, beaten in three sets by the american tommy paul. the 34—year—old, who knocked out top—seeded italianjannik sinner yesterday, lost the first set before fighting back to level the match.
steven's always had fantastic leadership qualities.gerrard in the premier league. the former chelsea boss is among a number of candidates in talks with norwich about becoming their new manager. the canaries sacked daniel farke last week. australia will face new zealand in sunday's final of cricket's 2020 world cup. the aussies came back from the brink to beat pakistan in another dramatic semifinal in dubai. pakistan batted first, and after a shaky start, some big hitting from mohammad rizwan...
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cnn's steven zhang is live in beijing with more on this. steven, good morning.? and if so, for whom? >> reporter: well, given how low the bar was in terms of judging progress in this relationship, i think this meeting does seem to have produced this desired effect of putting a floor on this free fall in this relationship which obviously began long before joe biden even took office. but his decision to keep most of his predecessor's harsh china policies talking about building this coalition of like minded democracy us to counter china's rise has not been sitting well with xi jinping. the two leaders with a reported history of rapport in the past would have face time via video link was a sign of progress, especially important now that xi jinping has established his disputed supremacy in this dictatorship. this personal relationship may indeed help stabilize this relationship in the near future. now, the two leaders, as you mentioned, discussed a series of thorny issues at length according to both governments. they seem to have mostly stuck to their government's of
cnn's steven zhang is live in beijing with more on this. steven, good morning.? and if so, for whom? >> reporter: well, given how low the bar was in terms of judging progress in this relationship, i think this meeting does seem to have produced this desired effect of putting a floor on this free fall in this relationship which obviously began long before joe biden even took office. but his decision to keep most of his predecessor's harsh china policies talking about building this...
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it is written by oscar nominee steven knight.the world, the audience fascinated by their interpretation of charles and diana's marriage. the british royals may be an ultra—wealthy and privileged family, but the heart of this story, knight says, is a domestic situation. i didn't read any of the books or watch any of the films or anything, but talked to people who were there at the time and tried to look through the keyhole via those first—hand accounts of what actually went on. and how weird we all are — how weird every family is — how weird we all are at christmas and all the weird things that we do. and they are no different. the rest of the royal family are seen from diana's perspective, and given the interest in their lives as well as the person of diana, even a quarter of a century after her death, the film will self—generate headlines for its leading actress. i know every acting job must be like giving yourself to people. did you feel any more trepidation? yes. i mean, it's such a controversial subject. this movie has no ans
it is written by oscar nominee steven knight.the world, the audience fascinated by their interpretation of charles and diana's marriage. the british royals may be an ultra—wealthy and privileged family, but the heart of this story, knight says, is a domestic situation. i didn't read any of the books or watch any of the films or anything, but talked to people who were there at the time and tried to look through the keyhole via those first—hand accounts of what actually went on. and how weird...
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up copies of steven crane's owork. you will a get a little taste o it s tonight. our books -- are copies on sale? >> it's not printed yet. >> there will be other copies of paul's previous books for sale today. when this comes out, i expect many of you to go up and grab it up. it includes such alluring sentences as, the linotype machine giveth and the linotype machine taketh away. [ applause ] between the two of you, you have written novels, short stories, non-fiction, poetry, plays and screenplays. can you talk about the circumstances under which you findnd yourself writing poetry? >> that's an interesting question. i think probably i'm more naturally a storyteller. a poetry comes to me as a puzzle or obsession with rhythm or recurring image. i don't write poetry as naturally as i tell stories. we haveto a predilection for ki of -- a gravitational pull towards storytelling. poetry is almost stopping time where you are outoe of time and you are looking maybe -- an overview. i like narrative poetry. i don't know. the cir
up copies of steven crane's owork. you will a get a little taste o it s tonight. our books -- are copies on sale? >> it's not printed yet. >> there will be other copies of paul's previous books for sale today. when this comes out, i expect many of you to go up and grab it up. it includes such alluring sentences as, the linotype machine giveth and the linotype machine taketh away. [ applause ] between the two of you, you have written novels, short stories, non-fiction, poetry, plays...
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joining me is steven miller and harvey dillon and tammy bruce. we have d.a.'s from coast to coast who are endangering their citizens. this has to stop. how and when will it stop? >> i think even liberals in liberals cities like san francisco affected by this are beginning to wake up. i am seeing this in my next door app and in the efforts to recall some politicians. that's good news. we need for good career prosecutors to step up and run for these positions. they have been neglected by conservatives who want to run for higher offices. give voters a choice and they are beginning to elect politicians who are more in favor of public safety. the problem here in california is not just the crazy prosecutors. it's that we have these so-called criminal justice reform laws that allow these people to down grade these serious crimes down to misdemeanor and prosecutors and judges have almost no latitude. those laws need to be changed. >> laura: there is no repercussions. steven, you see this again across the country. it's not just california or something. there is theft a
joining me is steven miller and harvey dillon and tammy bruce. we have d.a.'s from coast to coast who are endangering their citizens. this has to stop. how and when will it stop? >> i think even liberals in liberals cities like san francisco affected by this are beginning to wake up. i am seeing this in my next door app and in the efforts to recall some politicians. that's good news. we need for good career prosecutors to step up and run for these positions. they have been neglected by...
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steven miller, kayleigh mcenany, michael flynn types. i think the committee understands they're going to have to dig in and fight those people, perhaps hold them in contempt, send them to doj for potential prosecution. but there's a second track where i think there's some hope that some of these people may give productive testimony. for example, in today's batch, keith kellogg, the committee said the reason they're interested in him is because he urged donald trump as the attack was going down to send a tweet to his followers to call him off. so there may be some people here who may be willing to provide important information. >> we'll find out soon. andrew, some of these officials were at the rally this morning. some were at the white house on january 6th. how important is it for the committee to get a firsthand account of what former president trump did on that day? >> well, wolf, i think it's absolutely essential. as eli was just saying, you have a real focus now on people who were in physical proximity to the president on the day of
steven miller, kayleigh mcenany, michael flynn types. i think the committee understands they're going to have to dig in and fight those people, perhaps hold them in contempt, send them to doj for potential prosecution. but there's a second track where i think there's some hope that some of these people may give productive testimony. for example, in today's batch, keith kellogg, the committee said the reason they're interested in him is because he urged donald trump as the attack was going down...
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stevens, i inform the house that ms. stevens is a yes on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. curtis from you tay, i inform the house that mr. curtis will vote no on h.r. 5376. as the member designated by mr. stewart of you tay, i inform the house that mr. stewart will vote no on h.r. 5376. as the member designated by ms. herrera beutler, i inform the house that will vote no on h.r. 5376. as the member designated by mrsm the house that mrs. mrs. mcmorrisrodgers will vote no. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. as the member designated by mr. swayl yell, i inform the house that mr. swalwell will vote yes on h.r. 5376. as the member designated by mr. cardenas, i inform the house that mr. cardenas will vote yes. >> as the member designated by mr. young of alaska, i inform the house that mr. young will vote no on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member desig
stevens, i inform the house that ms. stevens is a yes on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. curtis from you tay, i inform the house that mr. curtis will vote no on h.r. 5376. as the member designated by mr. stewart of you tay, i inform the house that mr. stewart will vote no on h.r. 5376. as the member designated by ms. herrera beutler, i inform the house that will vote no on h.r. 5376. as...
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and stuart stevens a veteran of the mitt romney and george w.presidential campaigns, these days with the lincoln project, his latest work is an important book called it was all a lie. how the republican party became donald trump. good evening, and welcome to you both. and stuart, i don't have to tell you, no one has to tell you, that this label out of touch destroyed george bush 41. and, it made him vulnerable to attack from the young and vigorous bill clinton. is this white house allowed a day to feel good knowing what's coming down the pipe, and looking across this country from washington to the port of los angeles, at the problems that lay ahead. >> yeah, look, i think it's a day that they should feel good, they just passed historic bill that is going to fly across the country dropping monies on a lot of projects that people really like. you know, we spent 6.5 trillion in afghanistan and iraq, and now we're gonna spend a lot more money here at home. i mean arguably we spend more money on infrastructure in iran and iraq in over the last 20 yea
and stuart stevens a veteran of the mitt romney and george w.presidential campaigns, these days with the lincoln project, his latest work is an important book called it was all a lie. how the republican party became donald trump. good evening, and welcome to you both. and stuart, i don't have to tell you, no one has to tell you, that this label out of touch destroyed george bush 41. and, it made him vulnerable to attack from the young and vigorous bill clinton. is this white house allowed a day...
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and rose was also the ants of roads dell who had married steven douglas and steven douglas is a candidatefor the northern democrats. of course none of that happens. abraham lincoln is elected and in 30 years of democrat rule in d.c., rose despises lincoln she refers to him as the bean pole. was certainly unhappy about lincoln's election. not only did abraham lincoln's election cause or lead to the breakup of the union and the deep south states succeed after he wins, but the election divided rose's family. her niece, eddie cuts and her husband steven douglas befriended lincoln even though prior to lincoln's election douglas was one of his rivals. her son-in-law is treadwell moore becomes a captain in the u.s. army. it's interesting more asked rose to help them. he wanted to be sent to ohio to raise a regiment. he asked rose to use her influence and she didn't. she wrote to the secretary of treasury and more was able to do as he hoped. now rose was recruited as a spy in the spring of 1861 by captain thomas jordan. he was a west point is a quartermaster in the u.s. army and he was planning t
and rose was also the ants of roads dell who had married steven douglas and steven douglas is a candidatefor the northern democrats. of course none of that happens. abraham lincoln is elected and in 30 years of democrat rule in d.c., rose despises lincoln she refers to him as the bean pole. was certainly unhappy about lincoln's election. not only did abraham lincoln's election cause or lead to the breakup of the union and the deep south states succeed after he wins, but the election divided...
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i think it would be something that steven gerrard would be looking at.ubs and i think one thing that he would be desperately wanting to do will to be winning back—to—back titles with a buddy he's also got the pole of the premier league and that big club of aston villa. and the opportunity to go to england and prove himself. and the opportunity to go to england and prove himself. andy murray is into the quarter finals of the stockholm 0pen after beating the top seed, italy's world number ten, jannik sinner in straight sets. murray said it was his best win this season. it's only the second time this year he's reached the quarter final stage of any tournament. he joins compatriot dan evans in the last eight after he earlier beat alejandro davidovich fokina. now to rugby union and exeter chiefs have been told their native american—style branding uses a "dehumanising stereotype". the national congress of american indians has written to the club asking it to stop using native american imagery. the organisation also complained about the use of headdresses and f
i think it would be something that steven gerrard would be looking at.ubs and i think one thing that he would be desperately wanting to do will to be winning back—to—back titles with a buddy he's also got the pole of the premier league and that big club of aston villa. and the opportunity to go to england and prove himself. and the opportunity to go to england and prove himself. andy murray is into the quarter finals of the stockholm 0pen after beating the top seed, italy's world number...
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bush presidential campaigns, stuart stevens.called "it was all a lie: how the republican party became trump." welcome to you both. stuart, i don't have to tell you, no one has to tell you that this label "out of touch" destroyed george bush xli and it played him vulnerable and on the attack with the young and vigorous bill clinton. is this white house allowed a day to feel good knowing what's coming down the pike and looking across this country from washington to the port of los angeles at the problems that lay ahead? >> look, i think it's a day they should feel really good. they just passed this historic bill that is going to fly across the country dropping money on a lot of projects that people really like. you know, we spent 6.5 trillion in afghanistan and iraq. now we're going to spend a lot more money here at home. i mean, arguably we spent more money on infrastructure in iran and iraq over the last 20 years than we have in the united states. so i think this is historic. it's something that republicans said they were going
bush presidential campaigns, stuart stevens.called "it was all a lie: how the republican party became trump." welcome to you both. stuart, i don't have to tell you, no one has to tell you that this label "out of touch" destroyed george bush xli and it played him vulnerable and on the attack with the young and vigorous bill clinton. is this white house allowed a day to feel good knowing what's coming down the pike and looking across this country from washington to the port of...
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stuart stevens, i'm old fashion i actually think the candidate has something to do with the outcome of elections. why isn't there more focus on what each of these democratic candidates for governor did to basically help the other campaign? >> i think these races are going to be overblown for the impact. i look at the successful republican governor races, in all these blue states, your home state of matt should juices, new jersey's, matt to truces, vermont, marilyn, mary hogan. none of those states were followed republican winning by the states going -- governors races are just strange interesting, usually unique set of circumstances, candidate quality really matters, i think that terry mcauliffe's campaign gone out and define glenn youngkin from the very beginning. when he went through this sort of full primary. but because they got into that primary without claiming the support of donald, trump without getting endorsed by donald trump, as defined in from the beginning. the race will ultimately be about something. they allow it to become about the issue dynamic that was unfavorable to
stuart stevens, i'm old fashion i actually think the candidate has something to do with the outcome of elections. why isn't there more focus on what each of these democratic candidates for governor did to basically help the other campaign? >> i think these races are going to be overblown for the impact. i look at the successful republican governor races, in all these blue states, your home state of matt should juices, new jersey's, matt to truces, vermont, marilyn, mary hogan. none of...
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thank you guys all very much we will see if we can get more fireworks here in 45 minutes time steven whiting, makal schumacher and julia coronado. >>> speaking of news, we have news on square's cash app. >> square is opening up its payments app to teenagers. anyone over the age of 13 will now be able to access the cash app for digital banking or to send money they do need authorization, though, were a parent or a guardian who will be the legal owners of these accounts teens get a debit card they can link the apple pay and access direct deposit no stock or crypto trading square playing up the cool factor of this launch, especially with the debbette cards. they are letting teens customize the cards linked to the cash app. and square's marketing strategies with this and historically have been more in line with social media companies than with banks. it launched a clothing line for example, last year, and they have partnered with rappers and musicians for cash app giveaways. kelly, this is a way for square to harness that younger generation of users, and that's spending power that's key
thank you guys all very much we will see if we can get more fireworks here in 45 minutes time steven whiting, makal schumacher and julia coronado. >>> speaking of news, we have news on square's cash app. >> square is opening up its payments app to teenagers. anyone over the age of 13 will now be able to access the cash app for digital banking or to send money they do need authorization, though, were a parent or a guardian who will be the legal owners of these accounts teens get a...
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>> we're watching, steven. president biden hours away from signing a roughly 1 trillion infrastructure bill in place. mr. biden will hit the road to sell it to the american people. cnn's joe johns has the latest from the white house. >> reporter: president joe biden returning to the white house after a weekend at camp david. he is looking ahead to a week in which the administration will try to build up some momentum after the last several weeks of intrigue up on capitol hill as democrats fought over the president's spending priorities. on monday, the president will hold a signing ceremony here at the white house to mark the passage of his infrastructure bill. then on tuesday and wednesday he flies out to new hampshire as well as michigan to try to sell the bill to the american public. the administration continues to try to grapple with inflation including the cost of gas prices. several administration officials suggesting over the weekend that there might be a strategy forthcoming to deal with price gouging. li
>> we're watching, steven. president biden hours away from signing a roughly 1 trillion infrastructure bill in place. mr. biden will hit the road to sell it to the american people. cnn's joe johns has the latest from the white house. >> reporter: president joe biden returning to the white house after a weekend at camp david. he is looking ahead to a week in which the administration will try to build up some momentum after the last several weeks of intrigue up on capitol hill as...
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the crime happened back in may near the intersection of stevens creek boulevard and north stelling roadpertino. that's a horrible thing to do. being a blind woman and attacking her. just shows shows we're living in a terrible time. investigators say the victim was walking back to work after shopping inside target. the suspect, approximately six ft. tall and 20 to 30 years old. follows her and then sexually assaults her in a parking lot. it's a brazen attack, and that's why we've used our leads, and we want to reach out to the public to see if anyone has any type of information that would lead identity. sheriff's spokesman russell davis says a bystander saw the suspect grabbed the victim blew his horn and then gave chase. the suspect ran off. people with disabilities like this are easy victims of attacks like this, and then on top of that they become a victim of crime. so it seems to be like piling on retired fbi special agent kenneth gray says those who are visually impaired to try to stay in areas where there are other people. in this a target e reptiles, fox to safety is a key priorit
the crime happened back in may near the intersection of stevens creek boulevard and north stelling roadpertino. that's a horrible thing to do. being a blind woman and attacking her. just shows shows we're living in a terrible time. investigators say the victim was walking back to work after shopping inside target. the suspect, approximately six ft. tall and 20 to 30 years old. follows her and then sexually assaults her in a parking lot. it's a brazen attack, and that's why we've used our leads,...
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steven ambrose chose to use that very image on the book. that is what you see there are paratroopers from easy company in the town of saint marie dumont. was taken after d-day when they met up with the fourth infantry division. the guy on the far left first row left is a guy name forrest goose. he had the camera with him. it was rod's camera and rod did not want to carry it they were told not to bring any cameras or diaries into normandy because if they get captured with a camera it could be possible the germans could get intelligence from that. but forrest goose, good for us to disobey those orders and took one with him. he took some of the most amazing photos as easy company on d-day in the days just after d-day. that is become one of the most iconic photos. it's hard to see but forrest goose has -- also has 1911 on a shoulder rig at his chest. the gettysburg museum of history recently obtained that weapon from forcing goosed son. that's a true d-day carried weapon with photos of it there. i will wait on that. >> we have so much what to s
steven ambrose chose to use that very image on the book. that is what you see there are paratroopers from easy company in the town of saint marie dumont. was taken after d-day when they met up with the fourth infantry division. the guy on the far left first row left is a guy name forrest goose. he had the camera with him. it was rod's camera and rod did not want to carry it they were told not to bring any cameras or diaries into normandy because if they get captured with a camera it could be...
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for steven vargas to the arctic in such peril. ah, ah ah, i'm how am i easy, an indo? how with the headlines on al jazeera, austria has become the 1st country in western europe to re impose a full cove at 19 locked down. the new measures will start on monday. in germany, the health minister says the country is facing a national emergency. after infections hits a new records, dominic cane has more on the situation in austria. the reality for many austrians is that it has been a sliding scale. almost that one week there's been one set of restrictions. then the next week, more restrictions. and now we're into full locked are clearly the reason for this is because of the incidence of cove in many parts of austria is in 4 digits more than a 1000 per 100000 of population will. that is a very considerable number. and for many politicians in austria right now, it's too much. the indian government has made a dramatic u turn and denounced its withdrawing 3 controversial farm bills. the legislation has triggered nationwide protests that lasted more than a year. the government has
for steven vargas to the arctic in such peril. ah, ah ah, i'm how am i easy, an indo? how with the headlines on al jazeera, austria has become the 1st country in western europe to re impose a full cove at 19 locked down. the new measures will start on monday. in germany, the health minister says the country is facing a national emergency. after infections hits a new records, dominic cane has more on the situation in austria. the reality for many austrians is that it has been a sliding scale....
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from target, he followed her to a parking lot in the area of stevens creek boulevard where he sexually assaulted her. the sheriff's office said she had no idea he was tracking her. a spokesperson said a witness honked his horn, startling the suspect and got out of the car, starting to chase them. >> he got out of his vehicle and address the situation. i applaud that person. >> investigators have adjusted their leads. -- have exhausted their leads. the vehicle is a silver psion with no front plate. >> there are what appears to be toy cars on the interior dashboard. >> they do not believe the suspect is connected to any other sexual assaults in the area. ama: there seems to be an uprising among some high school student to have complained about sexual harassment and assault at their school. students have organized rallies and walkouts in protests of a stating school officials are not taking their complaints seriously. our senior education reporter has more on this growing movement. >> students from oakland tech rallied in front of district headquarters to voice their outrage over incident
from target, he followed her to a parking lot in the area of stevens creek boulevard where he sexually assaulted her. the sheriff's office said she had no idea he was tracking her. a spokesperson said a witness honked his horn, startling the suspect and got out of the car, starting to chase them. >> he got out of his vehicle and address the situation. i applaud that person. >> investigators have adjusted their leads. -- have exhausted their leads. the vehicle is a silver psion with...
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but here's the other thing, laura, and both molly and steven have talked about this. it's a reminder of what works and what doesn't work. when virginians go to the gas pump and they're pumping their gas and they're paying more for gas than they have under donald trump, it's a reminder that these are failed policies. when they go to the grocery store and they're paying more in the grocery store, it's a reminder that the failed policies of the left are not working. and ultimately when they had supply chain issues and they're worried about christmas gifts potentially coming in, it is not president trump they're blaming, it is joe biden and terry mcauliffe and the left wing kind of agenda that is there. so this was really an historic night where virginians sided literally with the parent of school children, against terry mcauliffe. and larry sabato, let me tell you, chris said it on this show last night. you're not accurate. it was your lie that you're bringing forth. they do teach critical race theory. they may call it a different name in virginia. virginia parents know
but here's the other thing, laura, and both molly and steven have talked about this. it's a reminder of what works and what doesn't work. when virginians go to the gas pump and they're pumping their gas and they're paying more for gas than they have under donald trump, it's a reminder that these are failed policies. when they go to the grocery store and they're paying more in the grocery store, it's a reminder that the failed policies of the left are not working. and ultimately when they had...
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pippa stevens with the latest. >> that's right.y attempting to claw back some of the losses from four straight negative weeks. crude is headaching off skbreeio political and covid concerns as the market looks ahead to the upcoming meeting between opec and its allies wti is up 1.1 at 76. 1 brent crude at 79.73 for a gain of 1%. the biden administration's next move also in focus as you said, an msc spokesperson telling cnbc no decision has been made on tapping the strategic petroleum reserve and that the u.s. continues to work with other energy consuming nations. despite the recent deline for oil bank of america is sticking by its call for brent to top $120 by the middle of next year saying strong global air travel will support prices. they see brent averaging 82 in 2022 and wti at 92. >>> our next guest says inflation pressures may not be transitory and he is focusing on stocks with pricing power that hadv a high dividend michael of clear water investments joins us how attractive do you think dividend stocks will be going into next
pippa stevens with the latest. >> that's right.y attempting to claw back some of the losses from four straight negative weeks. crude is headaching off skbreeio political and covid concerns as the market looks ahead to the upcoming meeting between opec and its allies wti is up 1.1 at 76. 1 brent crude at 79.73 for a gain of 1%. the biden administration's next move also in focus as you said, an msc spokesperson telling cnbc no decision has been made on tapping the strategic petroleum...
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e let's talk about both with p steven whiting, chief investment strategist at citi global wealth good to have you on. >> good morning. >> good morning. what does transitory mean to you? every commodity we talk about is higher now than a few months ago. how long do you and your team see inflation rising >> commodities, again, are going to have a supply response in the coming year. tell me a year in which we don't see the oil price rise sharply and production doesn't follow. so i think from the perspective of headline inflation, i'm less worried about the coming 12 months just look at futures prices, they're about 15% lower, 12-month delivery than they are right now. even if that doesn't happen we're going to lose a big spur to headline inflation. clearly, central bank is taking a different approach to inflation compared to the last 40 years, running labor market tights, having core services prices rise more than 3% is an underlying inflation trend that's higher. we think we've seen a lot of distortions in the economy still. look back at what fiscal stimulus was at the beginning of 2021
e let's talk about both with p steven whiting, chief investment strategist at citi global wealth good to have you on. >> good morning. >> good morning. what does transitory mean to you? every commodity we talk about is higher now than a few months ago. how long do you and your team see inflation rising >> commodities, again, are going to have a supply response in the coming year. tell me a year in which we don't see the oil price rise sharply and production doesn't follow. so...
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he kept a file on every man from easy company, and he worked very closely with steven ambrose during the writing the book. but among other things in there were his wartime letters. there have been several books written, but when i read these letters, i was so blown away by their content that i knew we needed to do something with them because they were so special. we think of dick winters, and you have a certain image of him as a real officer and very businesslike, but these letters were showing his human side. so i just knew that we had to do something with them, and i thought the book would be a good way to do it and present them in their entirety and in order. and we also, of course, included photos of some of the other artifacts as well. one of the things that we had to do was try to get a good foreword, and since there's only two men left from easy company, i asked brad freeman, who was one of dick winters' men, to write the foreword. i've become friends with him, i toured europe with him twice. i went down to his house in mississippi and i asked him if he would be willing to do
he kept a file on every man from easy company, and he worked very closely with steven ambrose during the writing the book. but among other things in there were his wartime letters. there have been several books written, but when i read these letters, i was so blown away by their content that i knew we needed to do something with them because they were so special. we think of dick winters, and you have a certain image of him as a real officer and very businesslike, but these letters were showing...
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>> i just heard steven spielberg exhale in relief >> i -- well, he did, as a matter of fact he did when well. >> i didn't expect that. didn't expect it when i saw that in the script, i was -- i could not believe it. but that's tony kushner. he comes up with the damnedest ideas. >> i find your career incredibly fascinating. you talked about the moment that you -- that may have been the moment you won the oscar, you remember from this scene in "west side story," and it is so moved and struck me and i was unaware of this story, but we have a minute, will you tell it? >> which story >> you were in a group of men and they were -- >> they were almost going to rape, assault anita. and calling me terrible names like pig and bernardo's tramp and messing with me and throwing me on the ground, pulling up my skirt, and you always think that your wounds are healed and apparently these wounds were not and i just suddenly started to cry and i couldn't stop i could not stop crying. i went to the candy store counter and put my head down and couldn't stop crying it brought up all of the terrible things t
>> i just heard steven spielberg exhale in relief >> i -- well, he did, as a matter of fact he did when well. >> i didn't expect that. didn't expect it when i saw that in the script, i was -- i could not believe it. but that's tony kushner. he comes up with the damnedest ideas. >> i find your career incredibly fascinating. you talked about the moment that you -- that may have been the moment you won the oscar, you remember from this scene in "west side story,"...
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our, than the very positive visions of steven spielberg. chris said no, there will be peaceful, and there is a glorious future waiting for us, because now we are on the, in the technology age. and so we were very optimistic about the future in these days. now my impression is that people are afraid of nearly everything. wherever you live in the world, you have populism arm, you have these new leaders who are giving very and the complex answers to people without education. people full of fears who do not really understand how the world is developing, who didn't understand the new technology, like artificial intelligence. but just of afraid of losing the jobs. you have a climate crisis, which means that you have lots of migrants. first of all, we had migrants coming for political reasons, but now we see that in the near future probably will get a lot of migrants coming because of climate change. so there are a lot of things people get very afraid of, and they wish back a past never having existence, but being promised by the popular leaders.
our, than the very positive visions of steven spielberg. chris said no, there will be peaceful, and there is a glorious future waiting for us, because now we are on the, in the technology age. and so we were very optimistic about the future in these days. now my impression is that people are afraid of nearly everything. wherever you live in the world, you have populism arm, you have these new leaders who are giving very and the complex answers to people without education. people full of fears...
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and though, later on with steven spielberg, they stood for sort of new or really room religion. so there were, can the angels coming from the skies much wiser than we are and so on. so i think and because we are dealing with artificial intelligence, which is so totally different from our way of thinking and the opportunities that one, they may be machines get a consciousness on that. at this point it will be to, they're very different for us, very difficult for us to do with them. and we start thinking about, um, what, what comes on to us in films like ex, mocking our friends. not sure you have seen it, or her lead was the one and that is for scarlet your hands and it's just all her. yes, i think you've seen that one or arrival. have you seen arrival with the aliens 1st? they are peaceful 2nd. they're really completely different from us so that we do not understand them. and it's about communication. thank you. think that could be part of the teacher. we had things, sir, i think so. there are in some shape or form las it will be something that is completely different from the hu
and though, later on with steven spielberg, they stood for sort of new or really room religion. so there were, can the angels coming from the skies much wiser than we are and so on. so i think and because we are dealing with artificial intelligence, which is so totally different from our way of thinking and the opportunities that one, they may be machines get a consciousness on that. at this point it will be to, they're very different for us, very difficult for us to do with them. and we start...
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one of the most influential american composes on lyricist steven sondheim, has died at the age of 90. 1 whose works include the broadway classics west side story. gypsy and sweeney told on time is known for songs like sending the clowns and ladies who lunch. he's credited with re inventing musical theater. priyanka gupta takes a look back at his life. oh, he could meet, once flew and seen. what describe stiff and sometimes talent and courier is to deal with superlative murderer. ah, we up her me here at last on the ground ye was a titan of america's musical theater. one of the most original song writers and the greatest composers of the 20th century. much like his extraordinary skills, his accomplishments, and audacity were unmatched on broadway born and raised in new york city. san time songs revealed the insides and triumphs of modern life with humor and sympathy. oh, a unique style. the term musicals like west side story into the woods and sweeney todd into classic his breakthrough musical company, which debited in 1970 receipt, 14 tony award nominations. what started as an interes
one of the most influential american composes on lyricist steven sondheim, has died at the age of 90. 1 whose works include the broadway classics west side story. gypsy and sweeney told on time is known for songs like sending the clowns and ladies who lunch. he's credited with re inventing musical theater. priyanka gupta takes a look back at his life. oh, he could meet, once flew and seen. what describe stiff and sometimes talent and courier is to deal with superlative murderer. ah, we up her...