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mr. steele was seated in that chair closest to me. when they told the jury, all rise, i saw that was my opportunity and i was going to have the element of surprise. >> i heard a bit of a shuffle from my right-hand side. i felt a punch. what i thought was a punch to the chest. >> i stabbed him in the chest. and the first thing out of his mouth was, "why?" that's the first thing out of anybody's mouth whenever they're faced with their consequences. why? why did you do this? or why did you do that? well, if you stop back and think about the actions you took to bring you to this point, you wouldn't have to ask why. >> i was walking back to the table and they said, are you okay, a.j.? i'm like yeah, yeah, i'm all right. i was probably still carrying on myself. they said, did he get you? i'm like, yeah, he punched me in the chest. they said, no, with a shank. i looked and there was a hole in my shirt and i was bleeding. it was about seven inches long. it was a toilet brush that he had broken off and sharpened up by scraping it on -- against
mr. steele was seated in that chair closest to me. when they told the jury, all rise, i saw that was my opportunity and i was going to have the element of surprise. >> i heard a bit of a shuffle from my right-hand side. i felt a punch. what i thought was a punch to the chest. >> i stabbed him in the chest. and the first thing out of his mouth was, "why?" that's the first thing out of anybody's mouth whenever they're faced with their consequences. why? why did you do this?...
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mr. steel would you mind taking the information so we can have appropriate people follow-up >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> mr. york. >> good evening, commissioners. deputy superintendents and president fewer. my name is jason i'm trying to get my daughter into our local elementary we remember the local school is a at the center of the community our children grow and boom that's why my wife and i move forward to cool valley we're learning a rule saying our chandler child can't be part of the community. when it comes to admission priority i understand the intention but the execution is extremely problematic the flaws and issues the school system can't be completed in on crosstown bus i see how putting children into low districts to raise the scores it shouldn't be sacred at the others the children at coal valley have a been attending school and playing in the parks and the shared experience is being taken away from them instead of juggling kids between sklgz i thin
mr. steel would you mind taking the information so we can have appropriate people follow-up >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> mr. york. >> good evening, commissioners. deputy superintendents and president fewer. my name is jason i'm trying to get my daughter into our local elementary we remember the local school is a at the center of the community our children grow and boom that's why my wife and i move forward to cool valley we're learning a...
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mr. steele, the southern christian leadership conference obviously during the 1960s were galvanized by issuesng rights and access to facilities. when you see something like what's happening in st. louis, do you need to put back on to the agenda issues of urban violence, issues of policing? >> first of all, we actually have a program right now that we're going to cities and actually go throughout the world and talk about the nonviolence aspect of society. dr. king proved to the world that teaching the principles of nonviolence worked. i was just with the clahancello. he said it's because of the principles and teachings of dr. king when he came to berlin, germany, in 1964 why we had to dismantle the berlin walls. it was because of dr. king teaching nonviolence techniques and giving people an alternative to violence. that's what we need to institutionalize and internationalize. >> and mr. gregory, you will be speaking at the sclc conference. what would be the core message that you're going to deliver? what do you think is the most important thing to put on the agenda? >> the core message i'll de
mr. steele, the southern christian leadership conference obviously during the 1960s were galvanized by issuesng rights and access to facilities. when you see something like what's happening in st. louis, do you need to put back on to the agenda issues of urban violence, issues of policing? >> first of all, we actually have a program right now that we're going to cities and actually go throughout the world and talk about the nonviolence aspect of society. dr. king proved to the world that...
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any movie or comedy show he ever did. >> reporter: that was comedian johnny steele in a very serious mode as we look at the "mrsubtfire" house. it is an increasingly important subject and already that death may be giving us traction in dealing with depression. of steele said a friend came out and admitted that he was bi-polar and that he had been on medication and he had been hiding it for years. steele said his friend said he did that in honor of robin williams. live in san francisco, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >> all right. what a powerful comment from his friend. thank you very much. >>> a stanford woman has won a top math prize called the fields medal, an award made famous in "goodwill hunting the". >> you follow around the fields medal. it's about my medal, isn't it? oh, god, i can go home and get it for you. i knew you before you were a math mematical god. >> who can forget that scene? powerful bit of acting. today stanford professor miriam became the first woman to ever win the fields medal of the the fields medal is even referred to as the nobel prize of man. she is noted for her work in geometry and u
any movie or comedy show he ever did. >> reporter: that was comedian johnny steele in a very serious mode as we look at the "mrsubtfire" house. it is an increasingly important subject and already that death may be giving us traction in dealing with depression. of steele said a friend came out and admitted that he was bi-polar and that he had been on medication and he had been hiding it for years. steele said his friend said he did that in honor of robin williams. live in san...
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mr. lynch spent a lot of time bashing steel containers but a factual standpoint doesn't 91 billion holmesid not receive inventory of 37% due? including apartment and condominium owners cover rural delivery 91 million do not get it to their door but only 37 billion to? >> i believe that could be the ratio. >> it is amazing for that ratio for two out of every three that already a part of those savings to not have to have less labor that has been proven it calculated that was less than one-third of americans for billions of dollars it ultimately it was a modest of those being converted those $20 billion savings so go through the numbers. your customers agree if you like it or not. the shepard gets a value of to avoid it. where is the negative side that with your storage or individuals under the disabilities act can still get door to door delivery? of vitamin role america of there is no cost is that true? >> is. we did a study as well we saw the amount of savings if you picked the extreme model or a very modest one there is a huge amount to a savings. your proposal is on the moderate side. >>
mr. lynch spent a lot of time bashing steel containers but a factual standpoint doesn't 91 billion holmesid not receive inventory of 37% due? including apartment and condominium owners cover rural delivery 91 million do not get it to their door but only 37 billion to? >> i believe that could be the ratio. >> it is amazing for that ratio for two out of every three that already a part of those savings to not have to have less labor that has been proven it calculated that was less than...
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should the american public be steeled for another long, hard slog against isis? mr. secretary in july you painted them as an imminent threat and not even george bush called saddam hussein an imminent threat. he called him grave and gathering. you talked about defeating isil over time. should the public start getting prepared for another long, hard slog like secretary rumsfeld talked about fighting al qaeda in the fight to eliminate isil? >> well, as to the comment about an imminent threat i think the evidence is pretty clear. when we look at what they did to mr. foley, what they threatened to do to all americans and europeans. what they are doing now, and i don't know any other way to describe it other than barbaric. they have no standard of decency, of responsible human behavior, and i think the records are pretty clear on that. so, yes, they are an imminent threat to every interest we have whether it's in iraq or anywhere else. you've heard me speak about the fact that we've gone from a narrow focus on al qaeda to the recognition that in the aftermath of the arab s
should the american public be steeled for another long, hard slog against isis? mr. secretary in july you painted them as an imminent threat and not even george bush called saddam hussein an imminent threat. he called him grave and gathering. you talked about defeating isil over time. should the public start getting prepared for another long, hard slog like secretary rumsfeld talked about fighting al qaeda in the fight to eliminate isil? >> well, as to the comment about an imminent threat...
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to prepare directly to the american public, should the american public be steeled for another long, hard slog against isis? mr. secretary, in july, you pained them as an imminent threat, not even george bush when he was hyping the road to the war in iraq called saddam hussein an implement threat. he called it grave and gathering. general dempsey you talked about defeating isil over time. should the public be start getting prepared for another hard long slog like rumsfeld talked about fighting al qaeda in the fight to eliminate isil? >> as to the comment about implement threat, evidence is pretty clear when we look at what they did to mr. foley, what they threatened to do to all americans and europeans, what they are doing now, the -- i don't know any other way to describe it other than barbaric. they have no standard of decency of responsible human behavior. and i think the records are pretty clear on that. so yes, they are an imminent threat to every interest we have whether it's in iraq or anywhere else. >> you've heard me speak i think about the fact that we've gone from a narrow focus on al qaeda to the r
to prepare directly to the american public, should the american public be steeled for another long, hard slog against isis? mr. secretary, in july, you pained them as an imminent threat, not even george bush when he was hyping the road to the war in iraq called saddam hussein an implement threat. he called it grave and gathering. general dempsey you talked about defeating isil over time. should the public be start getting prepared for another hard long slog like rumsfeld talked about fighting...
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mrs. freeman are the socks the groom has on. super man socks, man of steel. just like a super hero pierre and his lewis lane melony have leaped tall building one day, finally beating the disease that they refuse to let it hold them back. >> such a beautiful ceremony. that was lucy not and reporting. if would you like to know more about wish upon a wedding come to my fox philly.com and click on the scene on tv tab. >>> beach goers raced to help a ten year-old swimmer attacked by a shark, coming up, they will describe the scary scene that unfolded in less than 4 feet of the water. >>> plus... >> how bacon flavored milk shake sound why this is being served up and what it will cost you coming up next. >>> welcome back. the 2014 teen choice awards have arrived, this is a live look at the red carpet as those celebrities are a arriving for their show in hollywood. the awards honor this years biggest achievements in music, movies, sports, television, fashion and more. all voted on by teen viewers, of course. you can watch the show right here live on fox starting at 8
mrs. freeman are the socks the groom has on. super man socks, man of steel. just like a super hero pierre and his lewis lane melony have leaped tall building one day, finally beating the disease that they refuse to let it hold them back. >> such a beautiful ceremony. that was lucy not and reporting. if would you like to know more about wish upon a wedding come to my fox philly.com and click on the scene on tv tab. >>> beach goers raced to help a ten year-old swimmer attacked by a...
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mrs. freeman are the socks the groom has on, super man socks, man of steel.e this might be super hero pierre and his lewis lane, melony, expect to leap tall buildings one day, finally beating the disease they refuse to let them hold back. >> fox's lucy nolan reporting. >> if would you like to know more about wish upon a wedding, head to our web site at my fox philly.com and click on the as seen on tv tab. >>> it is 5:51, time for a check of the weather. >> we are looking at a great weekend. it will make up for clouds, rain and cool weather that we felt last week even. we will stay comfortable but really nice. one of the best of the summer and we have had a lot of good ones. eighty-five today. sunny and nice. eighty-seven and warmer saturday afternoon. the great pool or beach day, and then 85 there on sunday with a few more clouds down the the shore. now, monday, clouds return and we will have a slight shower chance again especially at the shore 83 for the high temperature. rain returns tuesday and wednesday and this is a system that can bring rain, thundersto
mrs. freeman are the socks the groom has on, super man socks, man of steel.e this might be super hero pierre and his lewis lane, melony, expect to leap tall buildings one day, finally beating the disease they refuse to let them hold back. >> fox's lucy nolan reporting. >> if would you like to know more about wish upon a wedding, head to our web site at my fox philly.com and click on the as seen on tv tab. >>> it is 5:51, time for a check of the weather. >> we are...
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international trade commission working with employers in paper, tire, steel and in rare earth to save jobs. i don't see republicans there. >> mrwhat do they have against the nlrb? what policies are intrusive and misguided. they are pointing to an ambush election. if there is something written in the work place to have an election that the time would be cut down so there wouldn't be infiltration or influence by a group that the employees would be able to vote on this in a timely fashion. is that intrusive? what about that? >> let me just say in most advanced industrial democracies, when workers want to join the union they sign a card or petition. when a majority of them signed the card or petition, most other industrial democracies, they get a union. in america, what they do is get all kinds of delay tactics, interventions. they get captive audience meetings where the foreman for the plant brings in workers one at a time. they tell misrepresentation. they get to drag elections sometimes for six, eight months, a year, year and a half, two. what the nlrb says is it's not fair. if people submit under the rules a substantial number
international trade commission working with employers in paper, tire, steel and in rare earth to save jobs. i don't see republicans there. >> mrwhat do they have against the nlrb? what policies are intrusive and misguided. they are pointing to an ambush election. if there is something written in the work place to have an election that the time would be cut down so there wouldn't be infiltration or influence by a group that the employees would be able to vote on this in a timely fashion....
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mrs. freeman are the socks that the groom has on. super man socks. man of steel it is just like a super hero, pierre and his lewis lane melony, expect to leap tall buildings one day, finally beating the disease they refuse to let hold them back. >> that was lucy nolan reporting. a veteran marine is reunited with his combat partner a dog named mick who insured their survival in afghanistan. you've got to love this story. form mare reen corporal matt foster spent eight months in afghanistan as a detection dog handler. his partner was seven year-old black lab nick, who you see here, who sniffed out devices and saved many lives over there. the two formed an unspeakable bond and since coming home a year ago foster's mission has been to adopt mick from the marine core. after a lengthy process, mission accomplished. >> come here, boy. >> the things that these dogs can do, they are amazing, and i don't think a lot of people really understand or know about it, or do know bit but just don't give them credit that they deserve. >> is it interesting that the marine's last nam
mrs. freeman are the socks that the groom has on. super man socks. man of steel it is just like a super hero, pierre and his lewis lane melony, expect to leap tall buildings one day, finally beating the disease they refuse to let hold them back. >> that was lucy nolan reporting. a veteran marine is reunited with his combat partner a dog named mick who insured their survival in afghanistan. you've got to love this story. form mare reen corporal matt foster spent eight months in afghanistan...
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mr. liuzza, she got a very good look at the perpetrator. they saw a man with a blue steelrevolver, 6'0" with close cut hair running past them. kevin freeman was 6'0" went by the nickname kojak because of his close cut hair. it was clear that kevin freeman acting alone murdered ray liuzza. >> michael and gordon now believe they had a strong case for a new trial. >> we had an evidentiary hearing in front of judge inlann. he havevacated the death senten but he refused to vacate guilt. >> judge quinlan refused to grant a new trial. >> it was wonderful to have john thomson spared from execution, we were still looking at a man in his 30s who was going to be facing the rest of his life in jail. >> so you're going to take the death penalty back and give me a life sentence? i was scared to death even more so now. you tell me i'm never going home again? that didn't give me no relief, none whatsoever. i was doomed. >> michael and gordon appealed the judge's decision, they knew this would be thompson's last chance for a new trial. >> john's going to go free or spend the rest of his li
mr. liuzza, she got a very good look at the perpetrator. they saw a man with a blue steelrevolver, 6'0" with close cut hair running past them. kevin freeman was 6'0" went by the nickname kojak because of his close cut hair. it was clear that kevin freeman acting alone murdered ray liuzza. >> michael and gordon now believe they had a strong case for a new trial. >> we had an evidentiary hearing in front of judge inlann. he havevacated the death senten but he refused to...
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mrs. doubt fire. seoul, he had done a lot and had a lot of work still in the pipeline with four pence steel to hit then the next four months. >> pam: lee i will read a partial statement from president obama speaking of robin williams he was one of a comment. he touched every element of the human spirit he met as laugh and cry. he gave us an immeasurable talent generously and freely to most who need it. that is the obama family offering condolences in light of the death of robin williams. c >> pam: you saw him not too long ago? >> we must not just a national treasure but someone who i think everyone in the bay area loved as one of their own. he was our guide. and i remember seeing him at the park that in the '80s when work in meant he had just started. everyone has seen him and that but no one has seen his stand-up routine. there were 30,000 people at him rocking with laughter and people were in tears because he was so funny. no one has seen that kind of talent because of it was like a once in a generation talent. >> i was fortunate enough and my wife was fortunate enough to meet him. what struck me ab
mrs. doubt fire. seoul, he had done a lot and had a lot of work still in the pipeline with four pence steel to hit then the next four months. >> pam: lee i will read a partial statement from president obama speaking of robin williams he was one of a comment. he touched every element of the human spirit he met as laugh and cry. he gave us an immeasurable talent generously and freely to most who need it. that is the obama family offering condolences in light of the death of robin williams....
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the world looks like in five years for us and our allies if we don't steel our resolve and stand tall with those who stand with us. mr. speaker, we don't always see eye to eye, even within our own parties in this chamber, but that's how it's supposed to be, our founders did not design a rubber stamp. this congress we have found ways to agree on much more than was ever reported with many bills passing this house in a bipartisan way. for that, much of the credit goes to the hardworking staff that quietly works around the clock to help us do our job. i would especially like to thank my team. starting with chief of staff, steve, and my deputy chief, neal bradley, as well as our whole team for being there every day it to assist members on both sides of the aisle to help them deliver on their legislative goals. thank you. mr. speaker, aid also like to thank you for all you have -- i'd also like to thank you for all you have done. thank you for the example of firm leadership you show and at the same time for not being afraid to show us all your kind heart on your soft spot from ime to time. mr. speaker, you reminded me yest
the world looks like in five years for us and our allies if we don't steel our resolve and stand tall with those who stand with us. mr. speaker, we don't always see eye to eye, even within our own parties in this chamber, but that's how it's supposed to be, our founders did not design a rubber stamp. this congress we have found ways to agree on much more than was ever reported with many bills passing this house in a bipartisan way. for that, much of the credit goes to the hardworking staff that...
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mr. buffett going to do with it? that's all today on "power lunch," top of the hour. melissa. >> u.n., ty. >>> our "call of the day." deutsche bank upgrading u.s. steel from a buy to a hold, nearly doubling its price target. who agrees with this call, who thinks it's bunk? >> i agree with the call. i think that the industry itself has done an excellent job in terms of cost cutting and exactly what happened today is what will happen going forward. analysts are going to have to lift ratings. >> i agree with the call. and really it had to do with the conference call. the ceo came out and said not only were things good, but going forward, things were looking that much better. >> they're saying that there weren't any weather issues this time around, flat world steel looks even better, carnegie stavings are really kicking in. >> there's some stuff about the industry in general and all of these base metal companies are underowned, much despised. there's also u.s. steel specific stuff. the turnaround plan is working and they've reduced a ton of debt. deutsche says it's down 22% year over year, which is a huge improvement for a balance sheet that's so importa
mr. buffett going to do with it? that's all today on "power lunch," top of the hour. melissa. >> u.n., ty. >>> our "call of the day." deutsche bank upgrading u.s. steel from a buy to a hold, nearly doubling its price target. who agrees with this call, who thinks it's bunk? >> i agree with the call. i think that the industry itself has done an excellent job in terms of cost cutting and exactly what happened today is what will happen going forward....
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mr. gotch. he's in calgary this morning. thanks for joining me. >> thank you, sir. >> this time last sunday you were on the front page of "the new york times." my friend emily steelbout your concerns. she said you stirred up a dust storm about that. why is that? >> well, what's really stirred up the dust storm is comments, public comments to the fcc over the last couple of months. as you know, the comcast/time warner public comment period closed just this past week on august 25th, and out of the 75,000 comments that were made, over 57,000 by our count were mentioned their concern for rural programming, rfd tv and rural tv. so we've just been the megaphone for that. those comments have got the attention of folks like "the new york times," wall street journal. >> what were their concerns about the merger? >> well, the concerns are is comcast hasn't been hiding their intentions with this merger even prior to the merger being approved. they've dropped rural programming, rfd tv, in two entire states, colorado and new mexico this past august. and when mr. cohen when comcast was questioned at the may 8th hearing in washington, d.c., his only answer for why they dropped
mr. gotch. he's in calgary this morning. thanks for joining me. >> thank you, sir. >> this time last sunday you were on the front page of "the new york times." my friend emily steelbout your concerns. she said you stirred up a dust storm about that. why is that? >> well, what's really stirred up the dust storm is comments, public comments to the fcc over the last couple of months. as you know, the comcast/time warner public comment period closed just this past week...
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mr. livingston, if the students were to strike for the athletic department or university were to lock the players out, like you have had a steel mill, let's say, greater collective bargaining process, with the students be able to attend class? >> that's an unanswered question that the only experience we will have is in professional sports were if the entire league that table goes on strike or is locked out. >> that's professional sports. >> but in college because we don't have a we don't know what would happen. >> because college of classes and teachers and whatnot. >> would have to vacate their dorms? and have to leave class? those are unanswered questions. >> i'm answered by the law or the regulations or anything else. >> mr. muir, northwestern is in the big ten conference as you. along with two schools in indiana, one being produced in my district. let's say that northwestern students, student athletes were to unionize and proceed to either strike or be locked out. would that affect the rest of the conference? using her knowledge. >> not being at northwestern i don't know if it's appropriate for me to jump on that. >> ice a
mr. livingston, if the students were to strike for the athletic department or university were to lock the players out, like you have had a steel mill, let's say, greater collective bargaining process, with the students be able to attend class? >> that's an unanswered question that the only experience we will have is in professional sports were if the entire league that table goes on strike or is locked out. >> that's professional sports. >> but in college because we don't have...
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steel seizure case and dole versus mcmillian. and footnote, i think a very important one appears in that opinion. when mr. justice white pointed out that an inquiry such as involved in the present case because it involves two coordinate branches of government. separation of power implications. the separation of powers doctrine has not previously prevented this court from reviewing the acts of congress even when it is pointed out, the executive branch is also involved. now, there are a number of cases that speak to that. i think one of the cases that perhaps went into greater detail and also points out quite a distinguishing feature, in the grevel case held that it was appropriate to go into certain matters where privilege had been exercised on the part of senator on behalf of his aide. there are two things that i believe clearly help us. in that decision and other decisions as far as questions here are involved. one is that the speech or debate clause is in the constitution as is in the constitution. it's written in there. and this is what was invoked. i don't find anything written in and nothing has been
steel seizure case and dole versus mcmillian. and footnote, i think a very important one appears in that opinion. when mr. justice white pointed out that an inquiry such as involved in the present case because it involves two coordinate branches of government. separation of power implications. the separation of powers doctrine has not previously prevented this court from reviewing the acts of congress even when it is pointed out, the executive branch is also involved. now, there are a number of...
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mr. springsteen's mouth, put it in yours. >> welcome back to "morning joe." it's 8:00 a.m. on the east coast, 5:00 a.m. on the west coast. back on set we have donny deutsch, michael steelei. they did the mug shot of rick perry. speaking of governors. >> did he smile? >> he takes a good mug shot. >> he had a nice smile. >> look at him. he's a didngood-looking guy. >> all right. >> let me ask you about mr. springsteen and mr. christie. what did you think? >> i think the debate might have gone on a little long but i'm used to people who go on long. it's no problem. >> maybe that's why i related to him so well. but she kept asking questions and as a reporter, she decided she was going to get into a debate. she had her springsteen information wrong. then she started moving on to other questions and he's right. if they want to hear the reporter, then the reporter should hold a town hall meeting and we'll see how many people go to that town hall meeting. they're there to hear chris christ christie. was that a reporter or constituent? >> i think it was a constituent. >> same with the constituent. if they want a debate, the constituent can hold her own town hall meeting. >> yeah
mr. springsteen's mouth, put it in yours. >> welcome back to "morning joe." it's 8:00 a.m. on the east coast, 5:00 a.m. on the west coast. back on set we have donny deutsch, michael steelei. they did the mug shot of rick perry. speaking of governors. >> did he smile? >> he takes a good mug shot. >> he had a nice smile. >> look at him. he's a didngood-looking guy. >> all right. >> let me ask you about mr. springsteen and mr. christie. what did...