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i'm john steven. man, back in july, i shook commodities, meeting with other families who lost children due to toxic off suited to let you dear, children's death certificates. they discussed the future course of action in their struggle for justice. just the wifi body of him out of the company that killed our children is still operational. it should be immediately shut down and those responsible should be punished even late the scandal, gambia just another set back for indiana. that is 42000000000 noodle, drug making industries one that could start nisha. it's repetition as the pharmacy of the world. you know, that's all for this friday. be sure to check out our website that it'll be dot com or slash asia, and on twitter, where at e. w. news. i. melissa chan. thanks for watching and have a good weekend. i'm key to africans the retailing because my experience is parked on a cannot. this'll key, the multi talented justice clearly shows you what african art is all about. come alone for the ride. every bag
i'm john steven. man, back in july, i shook commodities, meeting with other families who lost children due to toxic off suited to let you dear, children's death certificates. they discussed the future course of action in their struggle for justice. just the wifi body of him out of the company that killed our children is still operational. it should be immediately shut down and those responsible should be punished even late the scandal, gambia just another set back for indiana. that is...
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>> thank you to my cousins, john, steven and eric, all brothers, some are currently serving, some areanother killed in action in iraq, we remember you salute your service, and are praying for your families. >> that's right. >> thank you, dad. marine helicopter pilot over 30 years, semper fi. >> i'm so proud to be a part of this organization and on this day to honor them it's really wonderful to engage the community and with campaigns like this that really do make a difference. thank you to everyone, don't forget to dvr the show, and now here is "america reports." >> john: emily, thank you and for sure, honor our vets. election day plus three, control of congress up for grabs, and as for the wait, well, grab a chair. it could be a while. good friday afternoon to you, i'm john roberts. good friday afternoon to you. >> gillian: you might want some popcorn with that chair, john. it's going to go on and on. it's good to be with you. i'm gillian turner in for sandra smith. this is "america reports." at this hour, the ballots still being tallied up in arizona an
>> thank you to my cousins, john, steven and eric, all brothers, some are currently serving, some areanother killed in action in iraq, we remember you salute your service, and are praying for your families. >> that's right. >> thank you, dad. marine helicopter pilot over 30 years, semper fi. >> i'm so proud to be a part of this organization and on this day to honor them it's really wonderful to engage the community and with campaigns like this that really do make a...
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choice with pictures from the football but let's choose the daily mirror to start with because john stevensh becausejohn stevens is here, fish, rash, bosch is a rather good deal your subeditor tonight with that headline congratulations to him or her. 3—0 a convincing win in the end the first half was a bit on the quiet side. the first half was a bit on the quiet side-— the first half was a bit on the auiet side. , ., ., , ~ quiet side. the first half was like the name quiet side. the first half was like the game against _ quiet side. the first half was like the game against the _ quiet side. the first half was like the game against the usa - quiet side. the first half was like the game against the usa where quiet side. the first half was like l the game against the usa where it was just like goodness me, the game against the usa where it wasjust like goodness me, we the game against the usa where it was just like goodness me, we will just have a 0—0 again but the start of the second half again with that first goal and the second one to so quickly soon after from him was just barely and i am
choice with pictures from the football but let's choose the daily mirror to start with because john stevensh becausejohn stevens is here, fish, rash, bosch is a rather good deal your subeditor tonight with that headline congratulations to him or her. 3—0 a convincing win in the end the first half was a bit on the quiet side. the first half was a bit on the quiet side-— the first half was a bit on the auiet side. , ., ., , ~ quiet side. the first half was like the name quiet side. the first...
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nine justices of the supreme court attend a memorial service for one of their own, the late john paul stevensthe end of the court's term is just weeks away. >> a whole host of consequential decisions to come. >> a bitterly divided country awaits a momentous decision. >> is this the end of roe v. wade? >> of law and of life. >> at the service, the judges look collegial, they call themselves a happy family. beneath the surface, there is much more to the story. >> they not only aren't getting along with each other. they don't like each other. >> it is a court at war with itself. and in the center stands chief justice john roberts. >> john roberts is someone who is used to winning. >> he's very much a judicial conservative. >> not a fan of roe v. wade. >> but the chief is said to be keenly aware that abolishing roe could tear america apart. >> he cared more about preserving the legitimacy of the supreme court. >> which meant saving roe. >> he wasn't going to let go. >> months earlier -- oral arguments in the case of dobbs versus jackson women's health center. at issue, a mississippi law that woul
nine justices of the supreme court attend a memorial service for one of their own, the late john paul stevensthe end of the court's term is just weeks away. >> a whole host of consequential decisions to come. >> a bitterly divided country awaits a momentous decision. >> is this the end of roe v. wade? >> of law and of life. >> at the service, the judges look collegial, they call themselves a happy family. beneath the surface, there is much more to the story....
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. >> motion to appoint steven john torres to the entertainment commission term ending july first of 26. >> thank you. >> i don't see anyone on the roster weep take it same house stasame call approved unanimously >> call item 25. >> item 25 this motion appointed eda nay generals to the in home supportive service public authority term ending march first of 23. thank you i don't see anyone we will take this same house same call and without objection this motion is approved unanimously. >> call item 26. ja item 26 is a motion to appoint sherylish dorsey smith residency requirement waived to the childcare planning and advisory council ending march 19 of 25. >> thank you. same house same call had is approved unanimously. >> we are now at committee reports. which in item 27 was not referred to the board so would you call item 28? >> item 28 was sent a committee report it was recommended as amended with new title. the new title reads. this is a motion to appoint usf nathan hernandez residency requirement waved. linda. to the reentry counsels. thank you very much i did not let the city attorney
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we have to deal with and i read theec speech may be a hundred times. 6-3 with the opinion by john paul stevens estates were passing photo variety. majority the second example he gave is the fact that they would get a longer sentence and he quoted the source and that's true. what he didn't say the reason for this is the average black criminal had more convictions which judges take into consideration. the third thing he said is that boys are kicked out of school more often than white boys. also true. he sued the illinois school district years ago when they kicked out a bunch of kids who were fighting after the football game. it turns out they missed like 400 s days out. all white school board. the school board points out in their lawsuit no matter the race of the principal, the race of the school board. this is eric holder the attorney general giving three examples of pernicious racism and that's all you've got and they are all wrong. it's never been a most important factor. we deal with them on a case-by-case basis. however you feel about what derek chauvin did, there is zero evidence they did
we have to deal with and i read theec speech may be a hundred times. 6-3 with the opinion by john paul stevens estates were passing photo variety. majority the second example he gave is the fact that they would get a longer sentence and he quoted the source and that's true. what he didn't say the reason for this is the average black criminal had more convictions which judges take into consideration. the third thing he said is that boys are kicked out of school more often than white boys. also...
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the supreme court decision written by john paul stevens said there was an interest in election integrity by states passing photo voter id. the majority of blacks support voter photo id. the second example is the fact blacks who commit the same crimes as white people will get a sentence 12.5% longer. he quoted the u.s. sentencing commission and that is true. what he did not say is the same commission said the reason is because the average black criminal has more convictions, which judges take into consideration. the third thing he said was pernicious racism is that black boys are kicked out of school more often than white boys. also true. he sued the decatur, illinois school district when they kicked out black kids fighting after a football game. turns out they missed 400 days of school. all white school board. the school board points out in the lawsuit that no matter the race of the principal, the race of the school board, black boys are kicked out more often. this is eric holder, the attorney general, giving three examples of pernicious racism. that is all you got? they were all wrong?
the supreme court decision written by john paul stevens said there was an interest in election integrity by states passing photo voter id. the majority of blacks support voter photo id. the second example is the fact blacks who commit the same crimes as white people will get a sentence 12.5% longer. he quoted the u.s. sentencing commission and that is true. what he did not say is the same commission said the reason is because the average black criminal has more convictions, which judges take...
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the supreme court ruled 63 with supreme court opinion by john paul stevens, most liberal justice, 6-3there was interest in election integrity by states passing photo voter id. majority of blacks support photo voter id. second example he gave, blacks who commit the same crime as a white person will get along 12.5% longer and quoted the sentencing commission as his source. what he didn't say is the reason for this is the average black, has more convictions than the average white criminal which judges take into consideration when they do sentencing. the third thing, black boys are kicked out of school more often than white boys. also true. he sued the decatur, illinois, school district when picked up a bunch of black kids after a football game, turns out they missed 400 days of school, kicked them out, all white school board. the school board points out in their lawsuit no matter the race of the principal, the race of the school board to the race of the principal, black boys are kicked out more often than white boys. this is eric holder, the attorney general giving 3 examples and that is
the supreme court ruled 63 with supreme court opinion by john paul stevens, most liberal justice, 6-3there was interest in election integrity by states passing photo voter id. majority of blacks support photo voter id. second example he gave, blacks who commit the same crime as a white person will get along 12.5% longer and quoted the sentencing commission as his source. what he didn't say is the reason for this is the average black, has more convictions than the average white criminal which...
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and the supreme court ruled with the opinion written by john paul stevens the most liberal justice 6-3 that there was an interest in states passing photo i.d.. the majority of blacks don't want photo i.d. in the second example he gave his blacks who commit the same crime as a person will get a longer a so as -- sentence and he quoted the commission as his source and it's true butruru what he didn'y was the reason for this is that the average black criminal had more conviction than the average criminal which doesn't take into consideration -- and the third thing he said is the fact that black boys are kicked out of school more often than boys. also true. he sued the decatur illinois school district years ago in a kicked out a bunch of black kids who were fighting after football game. turns out they were kicked out for four days. the school board point out in their lawsuit the matter the race of the principal the race of the school board the race of the prince of black boys are picked up more often than boys. this is eric holder the attorney general giving three examples and that's all
and the supreme court ruled with the opinion written by john paul stevens the most liberal justice 6-3 that there was an interest in states passing photo i.d.. the majority of blacks don't want photo i.d. in the second example he gave his blacks who commit the same crime as a person will get a longer a so as -- sentence and he quoted the commission as his source and it's true butruru what he didn'y was the reason for this is that the average black criminal had more conviction than the average...
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crescendoed pre lincoln at harper's ferry in the wake of john brown's an event chronicled so compellingly steven in another masterful book that told the dramatic story. when i read it i said to myself and i repeat all these years later told a story as if the ending not yet been determined. that's the real measure of artful biography. we all know what happened to john brown. i mean, if you know what's on the dust jacket, this is the story of a man who was captured and executed in 1859, but read stephen oates. you will get caught up in that story as if the ending unknown to you. and of course that book that event positions lincoln to become the activist he really was and which stephen. yes. subtly. tells us and with malice toward not. this reminds me of a story that i that i didn't write down. i was the fellow who wrote the john adams book. i can't believe. oh, oh, david mccullough. sorry whom i knew and whose name has now flowed from my memory, obviously, how mortified i was once with him at an event and i said to him, i know you don't want a glass of wine before we start public discussion. and h
crescendoed pre lincoln at harper's ferry in the wake of john brown's an event chronicled so compellingly steven in another masterful book that told the dramatic story. when i read it i said to myself and i repeat all these years later told a story as if the ending not yet been determined. that's the real measure of artful biography. we all know what happened to john brown. i mean, if you know what's on the dust jacket, this is the story of a man who was captured and executed in 1859, but read...
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well, i wanted to have some of the main songs that people remember, tiny dancer, elton john and the wind, cat stevensmble on from led zeppelin and the show, but also with tom kit, the composer, we have been able to like craft songs that are in the spirit of those songs from 1973. so that you can play a little bit of a game with the show of, is that an obscure elton john song i never heard. is that a led zeppelin song. i kind of like that it's a stew of new stuff, so we're looking forward as well as looking back, and it's a very cool thing that happens in the audience because we get some of our, you know, big time theater goers along with people that have never come to a broadway show before, and by the end of it, you know, they're all singing fever dog together, which is the craziest, most fun thing. >> so, joe, cameron crowe's life is about jump starting his career. he skipped kindergarten. he skipped two grades in elementary school. so he's kind of young, a little bit of an outcast, graduating from high school. at 15 years old, you graduated from high school, which is amazing. he went professional
well, i wanted to have some of the main songs that people remember, tiny dancer, elton john and the wind, cat stevensmble on from led zeppelin and the show, but also with tom kit, the composer, we have been able to like craft songs that are in the spirit of those songs from 1973. so that you can play a little bit of a game with the show of, is that an obscure elton john song i never heard. is that a led zeppelin song. i kind of like that it's a stew of new stuff, so we're looking forward as...
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the authors, david kelly and john bilton, joining out here on set. steven before we got going, -- david tomei before we got going, i am the eco-guy. you say the 60-foot -- 60/40 per folio could get returns almost double what we have seen in the last five to 10 years, right? walk me through the significance of this. david: so much has happened this year with ukraine, with elections, with oil, with inflation, but the most important thing for investors is prices fell. we had this unusual situation with the stock market really falling a lot, but also long-term interest rates going up. as we worked on this project that really had a big impact on our future trends. these are the best perspective -- perspective returns we have seen since 2010. alix: is it about bonds being a good investment now? john: i think bonds are back. let's call it what it is. you could have a situation where you are cooking a 4.2% coupon on a u.s. 10 year. we think the fair yield is near 3.2%. have the wind at your back, you have price gains to come as well. the crucial thing, it has been
the authors, david kelly and john bilton, joining out here on set. steven before we got going, -- david tomei before we got going, i am the eco-guy. you say the 60-foot -- 60/40 per folio could get returns almost double what we have seen in the last five to 10 years, right? walk me through the significance of this. david: so much has happened this year with ukraine, with elections, with oil, with inflation, but the most important thing for investors is prices fell. we had this unusual situation...
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terrific artist, painter, the hudson river painters came through thomas egan's, john singer sargent tremendous stuff. stevencago exposition of 1893, i hope this get this right if i don't she will correct me. ninety-three or 1896. by the way the wright brothers 1903 was during the gilded age. what charles larson does is heha chronicles a few of these guys rockefeller, carnegie and j.p. morgan. i'm just saying this was not an error at this was an era of american greatness and prosperity with the tens of of people getting higher paying jobs. you just cannot ask for more. it was a tremendous period of literature and a tremendous period of art. that is why wanted to bring that up. there's lots of good books about the sea tycoons is a good place to start. a lot of good books about this. at the university of texas has written about this a number of good historians have written about this for liberal historians off slaughtered they just missed the point. i do not know why. the progressive period of woodrow wilson cannot boast anything like this but the other thing is the 1920s, the jazz age. and again people like t
terrific artist, painter, the hudson river painters came through thomas egan's, john singer sargent tremendous stuff. stevencago exposition of 1893, i hope this get this right if i don't she will correct me. ninety-three or 1896. by the way the wright brothers 1903 was during the gilded age. what charles larson does is heha chronicles a few of these guys rockefeller, carnegie and j.p. morgan. i'm just saying this was not an error at this was an era of american greatness and prosperity with the...
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among all democrats supported -- in fact, john fetterman wanted to spend trillions more than biden did, which would have made inflation even worse. >> martha: steven, thanks very much. a lot on the line. we'll be watching the outcome on tuesday night. thanks for being here. >> martha: thanks. good luck tonight in ohio at your town hall. we'll be watching, too. >> martha: great. thanks very much, steven. good to see you. so breaking just moments ago, this from the supreme court. they have refused to block a subpoena for senator lindsey graham to testify in an election interference investigation that is ongoing in georgia. senator graham said he was protected from being forced to testify. the justices said he can go back to a lower court to object to specific questions. his grand jury testimony is set for november 17. >> that's interesting. it's something that he can argue about the specific questions but he has to show up no 17. that advances the ball in that case in georgia. >> it does. so coming up, a brand new poll from gallup finds more americans than ever believe that crime is up where they live. so it is a key issue for voters. >> as violent
among all democrats supported -- in fact, john fetterman wanted to spend trillions more than biden did, which would have made inflation even worse. >> martha: steven, thanks very much. a lot on the line. we'll be watching the outcome on tuesday night. thanks for being here. >> martha: thanks. good luck tonight in ohio at your town hall. we'll be watching, too. >> martha: great. thanks very much, steven. good to see you. so breaking just moments ago, this from the supreme...
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john? >> just for the record, it's 1:23 in the afternoon there in beijing. it looks awful behind you. that's pollution. stevenef there in beijing, thank. it >> ukrainian troops continue to close in on the city of kherson slowly and with caution. >> >> but they were given a heroes welcome on thursday after reportedly liberated more than 40 in the south. this is top general city death by booby trap in whatever can and shelling ukrainians as they move in. the white house is taking a wait and see approach. >> first this is a significant military attack for the ukrainians if it happens that russia falls through and withdrawals to the fall side of the dnipro river. first we need to watch actions not announcements to see what actually unfolds. >> ukraine will soon receive more air defenses to combat drone attacks. part of the new 400 million dollar u.s. aid attack. and includes u.s. avenger defense systems. the u.s. in total supplied many billions of dollars in wartime assistance since the war began. the ukrainian present the -- washington is still concern the international support for ukraine can win if this war dr
john? >> just for the record, it's 1:23 in the afternoon there in beijing. it looks awful behind you. that's pollution. stevenef there in beijing, thank. it >> ukrainian troops continue to close in on the city of kherson slowly and with caution. >> >> but they were given a heroes welcome on thursday after reportedly liberated more than 40 in the south. this is top general city death by booby trap in whatever can and shelling ukrainians as they move in. the white house is...
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john fetterman in a race that could determine the fate of the senate. and josh shapiro and doug mastriano. president biden, president obama and trump all descending on pennsylvania. steveno, as don noted, you got up very early for us. thank you for getting up. what's happening on the ground as reporters are on the ground . honestly there's a lot to watch. i think a lot of eyes are out there. given how close most sides of the aisle think the senate race will be, the hand full of ballots indicate. >> since there has been so much focus on mail-in ballots and a lot of lies spread about it. get to the facts. explain to people. fetterman's suing they're making a first and 14th amendment argument that you have to count the ballots. explain why and who will ultimately decide? >> yeah. so what these ballots are are super clear, mail-in ballots timely arrived. a person who legally requested one, legally sent it back but -- illegally sent it back because they forgot to put a date on it but it was received by the county before election day or on election day. forgot with her signature to put a date or they put the wrong date, these ballots have been there since 2020. they decided t
john fetterman in a race that could determine the fate of the senate. and josh shapiro and doug mastriano. president biden, president obama and trump all descending on pennsylvania. steveno, as don noted, you got up very early for us. thank you for getting up. what's happening on the ground as reporters are on the ground . honestly there's a lot to watch. i think a lot of eyes are out there. given how close most sides of the aisle think the senate race will be, the hand full of ballots...
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john blackstone explains. >> we're looking for miracles. i need a miracle for saturday. cente ts past washington, month black tie met tie-dye. as the national symphony orchestra and conductor stevenneke shared the spotlight. >> please welcome to the stage the wolf bros and bobby weir! >> reporter: with grateful dead co-founder bob weir and his band wolf bros. it's a combination more than a decade in the make ing where grateful dead classics -- ♪ -- are reimagined as classical music. in preparation weir and his core band don was, jay lane and jeff kamedy, spent weeks rehearsing in california. who's going to be more intimidated going into this thing, the band or the symphony orchestra? >> that's an excellent question. i don't know. i'm not sure that the orchestral players know what they're walking into. boy, this is going to be interesting. ♪ >> reporter: and so it was. four nights the audience was on its feet. to the consternation of ushers unfamiliar with jam band etiquette. ♪ a triumph for orchestra and band. >> i think it's probably going to go on for the rest of my lifetime. >> reporter: and it was a triumph for the music professor who brought cultur and counterculture togethe
john blackstone explains. >> we're looking for miracles. i need a miracle for saturday. cente ts past washington, month black tie met tie-dye. as the national symphony orchestra and conductor stevenneke shared the spotlight. >> please welcome to the stage the wolf bros and bobby weir! >> reporter: with grateful dead co-founder bob weir and his band wolf bros. it's a combination more than a decade in the make ing where grateful dead classics -- ♪ -- are reimagined as...
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john ray iii who helped manage the notorious energy firm enron after its collapse in an accounting fraud scantal in 2001. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> the iranian refugee whose story inspired a stevenm has died. they were traveling in 1988 and he lost his papers while at paris' charles de gaulle airport. he couldn't board a flight or leave the airport. he lived there for some 18 years until 2006. and then years later he would return to living at the airport as a homeless person. saturday he was found dead at that same airport of charles de gaulle. his story was memorialized by tom hanks in the 2004 film "the terminal." an airport spokesperson said he was an iconic character with the whole airport community looking after him. >>> straight ahead, president biden meeting with the leaders of japan and south korea on the eve of his sitdown with china's president xi jinping. what cnn has learned about this high-stakes meeting. connection your business deserves. book your appointment today. and switch to the network america relies on. verizon. men put their skin through a lot. day-in, day-out that's why dove men body wash has skin-strengthening nutrients and moisturirs that help rebud you
john ray iii who helped manage the notorious energy firm enron after its collapse in an accounting fraud scantal in 2001. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> the iranian refugee whose story inspired a stevenm has died. they were traveling in 1988 and he lost his papers while at paris' charles de gaulle airport. he couldn't board a flight or leave the airport. he lived there for some 18 years until 2006. and then years later he would return to living at the airport as a homeless person....