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mr. stevens and mr. mr. rochester sent me over to help you because i'm a window washer. he said well i am glad to see you he said the cause they are trying to make a window washer out of me and i'm not a window washer. he said, so i'm glad to see you. i said okay, one thing i said when you clean a window youn th can't cut the putty out of there because that's what holds the glass of the window. i started working, i think ittoh was "the new press" building. they just had built "the new press" building and so my job was to watch all of the windows. after i had wash the windows working for the contractors wh because when you work for contractors they get paid by the work you do. that's how you get paid, by the work that you do. so i was real fast so i started cleaning all of the windows, cleaning them and cleaning them fast and everything and i saw a lot of the guys who work there. some of them are goofing off. some were going to the lockerr room and playing chess. i wasn't into that. i have a family here and i have to support my family. i knew if i lost this job i'd have t
mr. stevens and mr. mr. rochester sent me over to help you because i'm a window washer. he said well i am glad to see you he said the cause they are trying to make a window washer out of me and i'm not a window washer. he said, so i'm glad to see you. i said okay, one thing i said when you clean a window youn th can't cut the putty out of there because that's what holds the glass of the window. i started working, i think ittoh was "the new press" building. they just had built...
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mr. stevens. mr. rogers sent me over to help you. because i'm a window washer. and he said, well, i'm glad to see you, he said, because they are trying to make a window washer out of me over here and i'm not a window washer. and he said i'm glad to see you. and i said okay, one thing i said, when you clean the window you can't cut that party out of there because that's what holds the glass in the window. i started working, i think it was the press, the new press building, just art of building a press area. and so my job was to wash all of the windows. okay, so after i got there, had been there for a while and i started washing them windows and everything but wound up working for the contractors. i was real fast because when you work for contractors they get paid by the work you do and that's how you get paid, by the work that you do. so i was real fast. so i started cleaning all of the windows, cleaning them and clean them fast and everything. and i seen a lot of the guys that worked there. some of them was goofing off, like you are doing that job, so would woul
mr. stevens. mr. rogers sent me over to help you. because i'm a window washer. and he said, well, i'm glad to see you, he said, because they are trying to make a window washer out of me over here and i'm not a window washer. and he said i'm glad to see you. and i said okay, one thing i said, when you clean the window you can't cut that party out of there because that's what holds the glass in the window. i started working, i think it was the press, the new press building, just art of building a...
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mr. stevens and abbas sent over to help you. about because i am a window washer. he said i am glad to see you be coz they are trying to make a window washer out of me and i am not. he said ironclad to see you. i said one thing when you clean the window you cannot cut the puttee out because that is what holds the glass in the window. and started to work that day on. with the new press building so my job was to wash all of the zero windows. after i had been there for a while but i was fast because when you work for contractors they are paid by the work that you do and that is how you are paid by the work that you do so i was real fast. and start to clean the fast and i had seen a lot of the guys that work there that they see me doing better job summer going to the locker room to play chess but i was not into that. i have a family and i have to support my family and i knew if i did it good job i would have to go back out to the cold to wash windows. so mr. wilson said you do with every one to do. because i am through with it. some of the one day i cleaned all of the
mr. stevens and abbas sent over to help you. about because i am a window washer. he said i am glad to see you be coz they are trying to make a window washer out of me and i am not. he said ironclad to see you. i said one thing when you clean the window you cannot cut the puttee out because that is what holds the glass in the window. and started to work that day on. with the new press building so my job was to wash all of the zero windows. after i had been there for a while but i was fast...
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mr. stevens, mr. roger sent me over to help you. because i'm a window washer. and he said well i'm glad to sez you because they're trying to make a window washer out of me and i'm not a window washer. and he said said i'm glad to see you.ad and i said well one thing whene you clean and a window you can't cut that putty out of the because that's what's holding the class in the window. i started working the new press building and so my job was to wash all of the windows. so after a got there had been there for a while started washing the window but i was working for contractors i was real fast because when you work for contractors they get paid by the work you do. that is how you get paid, by the work that you do. so i was real fast. so i started cleaning all of the windows and cleaning them fast and i seen a lot of the guys that work there, some of them are goofing off somewhere going to the locker room playing chess and throwing darts and all that junk. i was not into that. i got a family here. i have have to support my family. i knew if i lose this job i havt
mr. stevens, mr. roger sent me over to help you. because i'm a window washer. and he said well i'm glad to sez you because they're trying to make a window washer out of me and i'm not a window washer. and he said said i'm glad to see you.ad and i said well one thing whene you clean and a window you can't cut that putty out of the because that's what's holding the class in the window. i started working the new press building and so my job was to wash all of the windows. so after a got there had...
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mr. steven son missed. which is if a purchased time warner and they have content, the fcc can only regulate their common carriage business, regardless of how the court wanted to look at it. they're restricted by congress to only looking at common carriage assets, which i do not believe these assets would be and many other value added services or any of its online service. there is a gap there that i think is significant. >> i would not -- i'm not smart enough -- knowledgeable enough of that particular area because it relates to content to refute that. i think it points out, though, there is a need to get clarity around the regulations over these issues. >> yeah. >> we're going to go to a third round or can i complete my questioning. >> mr. stevenson, i want to turn, now, to something you said at "wall street journal" live event. you shrugged off the comparison of your deal to comcast, nbc saying the biggest concern around that deal is largely been resolved, now that event happened prior to november eighth,
mr. steven son missed. which is if a purchased time warner and they have content, the fcc can only regulate their common carriage business, regardless of how the court wanted to look at it. they're restricted by congress to only looking at common carriage assets, which i do not believe these assets would be and many other value added services or any of its online service. there is a gap there that i think is significant. >> i would not -- i'm not smart enough -- knowledgeable enough of...
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mr. steven is somebody in the same line of mr. conley, being concerned about the attack on virginia. >> i believe we have a different opinion on how this system and our binding orb b traditiarbitr be handled. >> last year, we worked together on metro, we got the men restored that was on my own side tried to take out. i worked to do that. very cooperative and helpful mr. meadows just pointed out reasons to fire people. sues to get fired worker back on the job. this was another incident where falsified incidents happened. you're still pursue iing keepin that employee who falsified records. you want to keep him employed. >> what you have understand is we have what's known as binding arbitration and the arbitrator decided this to keep the position. i believe that in the findings, this courtroom. >> on the culture, i'd like to, i actually think this is helpful for us. i'd like to go out with your track workers, with with you, and see what the process is because i don't understand, it seems like nobody has any records of this. people sa
mr. steven is somebody in the same line of mr. conley, being concerned about the attack on virginia. >> i believe we have a different opinion on how this system and our binding orb b traditiarbitr be handled. >> last year, we worked together on metro, we got the men restored that was on my own side tried to take out. i worked to do that. very cooperative and helpful mr. meadows just pointed out reasons to fire people. sues to get fired worker back on the job. this was another...
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mr. stevens worked for the white house from 1970 to 2002. where can people find the book? >> guest: well, we have it on our web site which is stewart stevens,, sr..com and we also have it at a couple of bookstores. we are working to get in into some more of bookstores. we go around to different places to sell her books. >> host: you can find it onll line as well. >> guest: yes sir command can find on line. >> host: thank you for your time and thank you for being with it to be today. thank you for having us into your home. >> good afternoon. welcome to the southern festival of looks. my name is andy bennett and i'm your session hosts for the day. we are here to hear from sally palmer thomasson and joseph beck about there but that afterward they will be signing their books in the signing colonnade upstairs pretty good buy their books in the selling area the festival will receive a part of the proceeds. and remember while the festival does have some sources of income the main source of income are donations from you. i try to make it very easy for you to donate. you can donate
mr. stevens worked for the white house from 1970 to 2002. where can people find the book? >> guest: well, we have it on our web site which is stewart stevens,, sr..com and we also have it at a couple of bookstores. we are working to get in into some more of bookstores. we go around to different places to sell her books. >> host: you can find it onll line as well. >> guest: yes sir command can find on line. >> host: thank you for your time and thank you for being with it...
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mr. david stevens that you are aware of? is he here today? >> yes, he is. >> can you point him out to us? >> mr. stephen's? mr. stevens is somebody in the same lines as mr. connolly being concerned about the attack on virginia. he tweet it out recently and i think he was tweeting it today's hearing on barbara comstock is our -- do you believe that mr. jackson? >> mrs. comstock we have a difference of opinion on how this binding arbitration should be handled. >> let me tell you last year we worked together on metro. they got the money restored. i work to do that. i've been working with my colleagues in the region on the transportation committee. when you have that type of mentality, we have been working with mr. wiedefeld and it would be helpful mr. meadows just pointed out on her recent firing of people mr. connolly pointed out, here's the headline matcher union sues to get fired worker back on the job after the deadly incident. this was another incident where falsified reports happen. you are still pursuing keeping that employee who falsified
mr. david stevens that you are aware of? is he here today? >> yes, he is. >> can you point him out to us? >> mr. stephen's? mr. stevens is somebody in the same lines as mr. connolly being concerned about the attack on virginia. he tweet it out recently and i think he was tweeting it today's hearing on barbara comstock is our -- do you believe that mr. jackson? >> mrs. comstock we have a difference of opinion on how this binding arbitration should be handled. >> let...
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mr. stevens? mrs. comstock: yes. ok. mr. steven is somebody, in the same line of mr. connolly being concerned about the attack on virginia, he was -- he tweeted out recently, i think he's been tweeth today's hearing and making some swipes against chairman mica on the barbara comstock is our enemy. do you believe that? mr. jackson: mrs. comstock, i believe we have a difference of opinion on how this transit system and our binding arbitration should be handled. mrs. comstock: let me tell you. we have worked -- last year we worked together on metro. we got the money restored that we tried to -- some on my own side tried to take out. i worked to do that. i have been working with my colleagues in the region to serve on the transportation committee. when you have that type of mentality, we've been working with mr. wiedefeld, their staff has been very cooperative. and it would be helpful, mr. meadows just pointed out a reason to fire people and i think mr. connolly pointed out too, here's a headline, metro union sues to get fired worker back on the job after the deadly smoke
mr. stevens? mrs. comstock: yes. ok. mr. steven is somebody, in the same line of mr. connolly being concerned about the attack on virginia, he was -- he tweeted out recently, i think he's been tweeth today's hearing and making some swipes against chairman mica on the barbara comstock is our enemy. do you believe that? mr. jackson: mrs. comstock, i believe we have a difference of opinion on how this transit system and our binding arbitration should be handled. mrs. comstock: let me tell you. we...
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mr. stevens is somebody in the same light as mr. connolly been concerned about the attack on virginia.he tweeted out recently and i think he is been tweeting today's hearing, making some swipes against chairman mica on the barbara comstock is her enemy. do you believe that, mr. jackson? >> ms. comstock, i believe we just have a difference of opinion on how the transit system and are binding arbitration should be handled. >> let me tell you we were. no, last year we worked together on metro. we cut the money restored, some on my own to try to take out. i work to do that. i've been working with my colleagues in the region who serve on the transportation committee. when you have that type of mentality, we've been working with mr. wiedefeld. their staff has been very cooperative and it would be helpful, mr. meadows just pointed out, reasons to fire people and i think mr. collet pointed out, here's a headline, metro union sued to get fired worker act on the job after the deadly smoke incident. this was another incident where falsified reports happened. so you are still pursuing keeping that
mr. stevens is somebody in the same light as mr. connolly been concerned about the attack on virginia.he tweeted out recently and i think he is been tweeting today's hearing, making some swipes against chairman mica on the barbara comstock is her enemy. do you believe that, mr. jackson? >> ms. comstock, i believe we just have a difference of opinion on how the transit system and are binding arbitration should be handled. >> let me tell you we were. no, last year we worked together...
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mr. steven aftergood, director of the project on government secrecy at the federation of american scientistsmr. tom blanton, director of the national security archive at the george washington university. and mr. scott -- is it amey? i want to make sure i pronounce that properly. mr. scott amey, general counsel on the project for government oversight. we welcome you and thank you for being here. pursuant to committee rules, all witnesses are to be sworn before they testify. if you will please rise and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? thank you. you may be seated. let the record reflect all witnesses answered in the affirmative. in order to allow time for discussion we would appreciate you limiting your verbal comments to no greater than five minutes to members have ample time to ask questions. your entire written statement and extraneous materials will be entered into the record. mr. leonard, you're now recognized for five minutes. the microphones in this committee, yo
mr. steven aftergood, director of the project on government secrecy at the federation of american scientistsmr. tom blanton, director of the national security archive at the george washington university. and mr. scott -- is it amey? i want to make sure i pronounce that properly. mr. scott amey, general counsel on the project for government oversight. we welcome you and thank you for being here. pursuant to committee rules, all witnesses are to be sworn before they testify. if you will please...
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mr. steven aftergood, director of the project on government secrecy at the federation of american scientists, mr. tom blanton, director of the national security archive at the george washington university and mr. scott -- is it amey? i want to make sure i pronounce that properly, mr. scott amey, general counsel for the project on government oversight. we thank you for being here. all witnesses are to be sworn before they testified. if you will please rise and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? thank you, you may be seated. let the record reflect that all witnesses answered in the affirmative. in order to rye how will time for discussion we would appreciate your limiting your verbal comments to no greater than five minutes so members can have ample time to ask questions, your entire written statement and extraneous materials will be entered into the record. mr. leonard, you're now recognized for five minutes. and the microphones in this committee, you have to straighten them u
mr. steven aftergood, director of the project on government secrecy at the federation of american scientists, mr. tom blanton, director of the national security archive at the george washington university and mr. scott -- is it amey? i want to make sure i pronounce that properly, mr. scott amey, general counsel for the project on government oversight. we thank you for being here. all witnesses are to be sworn before they testified. if you will please rise and raise your right hand. do you...
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mr. trump. steven cohen is professor of russian studies at nyu and princeton university. y this is the president trying to cripple mr. trump a bit? >> it's one of things i have said. i'm not sure. look, we have got a really strange situation i would say exceedingly dangerous. >> why? >> well, our relationship withussia is worse than it's been since cuban missile crisis in 1962. and we're taking steps that are going to escalate it, make it worse. on the other hand, they haven't given us any facts on what the russians actually did. so between this, i would say, semihysterical reaction by the american political class and the absence of facts, we don't ask what's the impact of this going to be on rushing shah itself? what kind of decisions is going to produce in moscow? >> so what went wrong? we talked through some of the history, it appears that barack obama, to say least in the 2012 campaign down played the idea that russia was a big political foe. >> you don't want to ask me that question. you really don't. first of all we need a lot of time. secondly i will commit an act o
mr. trump. steven cohen is professor of russian studies at nyu and princeton university. y this is the president trying to cripple mr. trump a bit? >> it's one of things i have said. i'm not sure. look, we have got a really strange situation i would say exceedingly dangerous. >> why? >> well, our relationship withussia is worse than it's been since cuban missile crisis in 1962. and we're taking steps that are going to escalate it, make it worse. on the other hand, they haven't...
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mr. stevens. >> thank you on the children latecomer ranking member and call the chart and members of thetee. i am just beat this, chairman of the io of time inc. time warner inc. stuart: i appreciate the ceo read their, just following at&t. they want to merge. bearing hearings about whether they should merge in front of congress. we'll be back to it when they break headlines. 20,000 refugees settled in texas. california, new york. find out what other states they are going to. and more important were they coming from. the national right to carry bill that will go through congress next year. kerry your concealed weapon pistol across state lines legally. how about that? ♪ [vo] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the season of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the season of audi sales event. >> the dow and s&p ended my time highs. could this be a trump rally? >> it does look like it will go. bond rates are going straight. this year if stocks go up, cash out at least to some degree because you take your profits. by long-t
mr. stevens. >> thank you on the children latecomer ranking member and call the chart and members of thetee. i am just beat this, chairman of the io of time inc. time warner inc. stuart: i appreciate the ceo read their, just following at&t. they want to merge. bearing hearings about whether they should merge in front of congress. we'll be back to it when they break headlines. 20,000 refugees settled in texas. california, new york. find out what other states they are going to. and more...
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mr. trump will give us? steven: it is a good question.y the answer is yes. we are talking about bank of england hiking rates, one points back letting that the bank of england could move ahead of the fed. these two economies are similar, both with unemployment falling , far faster than both central banks had expected and importantly towards -- we have big uncertainty in the u.k. because of brexit. the economy has been holding up better than expected but our view is that investment is key and investment is where this uncertainty is hitting. we would say the u.k. is lacking those animal spirits because of the brexit uncertainty. francine: this is my chart of the year. away from donald trump, this is what we are seeing, the ftse index in blue and this is found. -- pound. everything to do with pound in 2017. stephanie: the u.k., one of the reasons you would be positive about u.k. from an asset allocation standpoint is because of the rest of the world, the commodity cycles seem to be you haveng, the fact this somewhat stronger picture in emergi
mr. trump will give us? steven: it is a good question.y the answer is yes. we are talking about bank of england hiking rates, one points back letting that the bank of england could move ahead of the fed. these two economies are similar, both with unemployment falling , far faster than both central banks had expected and importantly towards -- we have big uncertainty in the u.k. because of brexit. the economy has been holding up better than expected but our view is that investment is key and...
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mr. steven aftergood, director of the project on government secrecy at the federation of american scientists. mr. tom blanton, director of the national security archive at the george washington university. and mr. scott -- is it amey? i want to make sure i pronounce that properly. mr. scott amey, general counsel on the project for government oversight. we welcome you and thank you for being here. pursuant to committee rules, all witnesses are to be sworn before they testify. if you will please rise and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? thank you. you may be seated. let the record reflect all witnesses answered in the affirmative. in order to allow time for discussion we would appreciate you limiting your verbal comments to no greater than five minutes to members have ample time to ask questions. your entire written statement and extraneous materials will be entered into the record. mr. leonard, you're now recognized for five minutes. the microphones in this committee,
mr. steven aftergood, director of the project on government secrecy at the federation of american scientists. mr. tom blanton, director of the national security archive at the george washington university. and mr. scott -- is it amey? i want to make sure i pronounce that properly. mr. scott amey, general counsel on the project for government oversight. we welcome you and thank you for being here. pursuant to committee rules, all witnesses are to be sworn before they testify. if you will please...
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of the indiana, she had a charitable foundation, and there is no overlap i found between steven mnuchin and mrsnce when it comes to their giving, because she gives, these are $500 to $1000, and one much bigger donation per year. for example, she gave $500 to 1000 dollars to women who drive their own dodge chargers. there is a chapter of the daughters of the american revolution, something called the christ child society of fort wayne, so these are smaller groups in smaller towns. how many for education secretary? >> in addition to just saying here is some money, here is a donation for you, she and her loans to they give nonprofits and they say here is $1 million, two million dollars, or $3 million, and you have to pay us back. oliver: how much are we talking? >> they are interest-free, or we found one at 1%. other interesting layer is that these are nonprofits they are connected to. they gave a 5 million loan, some forgiven, some paid back. they loaned 3.5 main dollars to another organization, not interest-free, 1%. we found the west michigan aviation academy, which if you know about betsy, you
of the indiana, she had a charitable foundation, and there is no overlap i found between steven mnuchin and mrsnce when it comes to their giving, because she gives, these are $500 to $1000, and one much bigger donation per year. for example, she gave $500 to 1000 dollars to women who drive their own dodge chargers. there is a chapter of the daughters of the american revolution, something called the christ child society of fort wayne, so these are smaller groups in smaller towns. how many for...
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mr. trump also made his calling on steven me-new'-chin mnuchin to shape economic policies. mnuchin worked for goldman sachs for 17 years... before leaving in 2002. he spoke to reporters about one of his top priorities yesterday at trump tower. we need to make sure that our infrastructure is built for the 21st century. that we have roads and bridges and power grids and infrastructure that support this country and that's going to be a big focus. me-new-chin mnuchin is also calling for the most significant middle income tax cut since anchors chat and toss to rob happy about... as the badgers prepare for the big ten title game. you may have noticed... he's a bright... and kind of goofy guy. but the star quarterback says the silly antics...are actually intentional. "i've really taken on this goofball, goober-esque whatever you want to call it personality on the field and in the huddle. i just feel like if i can show confidence in a positive way and one that's it then everybody else might catch on." the 6th ranked badgers take on number 7 penn state-on fox--with the big ten champ
mr. trump also made his calling on steven me-new'-chin mnuchin to shape economic policies. mnuchin worked for goldman sachs for 17 years... before leaving in 2002. he spoke to reporters about one of his top priorities yesterday at trump tower. we need to make sure that our infrastructure is built for the 21st century. that we have roads and bridges and power grids and infrastructure that support this country and that's going to be a big focus. me-new-chin mnuchin is also calling for the most...
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chairs white house economic advisors, and steven miller is senior advisor, mr. miller appeared on hannity last night, he said that next phase is supreme court picks. >> are we getting originals on court. >> that is one first thing that is happening we're going to cabinet process right now, next is supreme court. list of 20 judges, we worked with a -- >> we have it down to a few. >> people will love who believe that constitution should be interpreted as it was intended. liz: look who is here. judge andrew napolitano. you met with president-elect trump today, what was that meeting about? >> well, what mr. miller said is true, president-elect trump is nearing end of the completing the nomination are in cabinet and -- for the cabinet and turned his attention to supreme court, i think he began today soliciting opinions from a lot of people who watch and monitor, and read about and study and write about and lekurleclercture about utter -- lecture about the supreme court to get our opinions of the mentality of the judge he is looking for. that is what we talked about.
chairs white house economic advisors, and steven miller is senior advisor, mr. miller appeared on hannity last night, he said that next phase is supreme court picks. >> are we getting originals on court. >> that is one first thing that is happening we're going to cabinet process right now, next is supreme court. list of 20 judges, we worked with a -- >> we have it down to a few. >> people will love who believe that constitution should be interpreted as it was intended....
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wayne in san diego, you're on tv with author steven johnson, go ahead. >> caller: yes, mr. johnson has read the -- [inaudible] -- if he has read the only transition i've been able to find, what he thinks about the irony of what the bar insists the -- [inaudible] -- so... beginning of world war ii. you have this extraordinary thing writing this epic book about the history of play to the human species as the nazis are marching across europe. can a tragedy in the middle of a very powerful book. with this approach the basic idea is that obviously we share that. it's a little bit more abstract and kind of philosophical if you get the chance to see wonderland it's filled with specific examples of how this instinct or appetite for play came to pass in all the kind of crazy stories of people trying to amuse themselves in ever more inventive ways. the approaches of the book philosophically are very much aligned with the practice. >> host: let's hea but here frod in rochester new york. >> caller: thank you. how are you doing? i wonder if you know here in rochester we have a museum th
wayne in san diego, you're on tv with author steven johnson, go ahead. >> caller: yes, mr. johnson has read the -- [inaudible] -- if he has read the only transition i've been able to find, what he thinks about the irony of what the bar insists the -- [inaudible] -- so... beginning of world war ii. you have this extraordinary thing writing this epic book about the history of play to the human species as the nazis are marching across europe. can a tragedy in the middle of a very powerful...
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mr. farsah thank you. >> thank you. >> on foreign relation is. steven, thank you for your sometime this afternoon, secretary john kerry spent a lot on that peach and a good chunk focusing on peace efforts. i want to play something else that he had to say and take a listen and we'll talk about it the other side. >> the two-state solution is the only way to achieve a just and lasting peace between israelis and palestinians. it is the only way to ensure isra israel's future as a jew issish democratic state, living in peace and security with its neighbors. it is the only way to ensure future for the palestinian people. >> is it the only way? >> well, it is the only way unfortunately, there is no solution to this conflict. the question of the day is, is the two-state solution dying? it is clear that there is really no state solution and at this point of all of the reasons that secretary kerry laid out and along with the settlements that have gone on that proclude the idea of it. >> that land should be apart of the palestinian state. what secretary kerry is w
mr. farsah thank you. >> thank you. >> on foreign relation is. steven, thank you for your sometime this afternoon, secretary john kerry spent a lot on that peach and a good chunk focusing on peace efforts. i want to play something else that he had to say and take a listen and we'll talk about it the other side. >> the two-state solution is the only way to achieve a just and lasting peace between israelis and palestinians. it is the only way to ensure isra israel's future as a...
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mr. trump announcing he will nominate former goldman sachs executive and his former campaign finance chair steven mnuchin as his treasury secretary, wilbur ross as secretary of commerce and todd ricketts as deputy secretary of commerce mnuchin says: "our number one priority is going to be the economy, get back to three to four percent growth, we believe that's very sustainable and focus on things for the american worker" while the dnc says mnuchin is "is a slap in the face to voters who hoped he would shake up washington. as more cabinet names are announced... mr. trump's allies are still divided over the secretary of former harsh critic of mr. trump, meeting with the president-elect for the second time last night romney says: "i have been impressed by what i have seen in the transition effort. the people he has selected as members of his cabinet are solid, effective capable people." mister trump planning to announce he's been able to strike a deal with carrier to keep manufacturing jobs in indiana that were going to be moved to mexico. he and vice president-elect pence will speak in indianapolis
mr. trump announcing he will nominate former goldman sachs executive and his former campaign finance chair steven mnuchin as his treasury secretary, wilbur ross as secretary of commerce and todd ricketts as deputy secretary of commerce mnuchin says: "our number one priority is going to be the economy, get back to three to four percent growth, we believe that's very sustainable and focus on things for the american worker" while the dnc says mnuchin is "is a slap in the face to...
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judge steven o'neill instructing both men to calm down, and remain civil. >> how do you feel mr. cosby. >> reporter: all the while bill cosby silently watch the hearing unfold. if the judge allows 13 witt tonightes to testify at trial his fate could be determined on a he said, they said basis, rather than one where he simply faces one accuser. the hearing continues tomorrow at 9:00 a.m., the judge will make his decision sometime after tomorrow's hearing, on this motion, for prior bad acts. meanwhile cosby's trial is still scheduled for june 2017. reporting from norristown, i'm greg argos for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> president-elect donald trum april announce his pick for america's top diplomate after weeks of rampant speculation. today trump chose exxon mobile ceo rex tillerson to be his secretary of state. mr. tillerson is a business heavyweight, with a top job at exxon mobile he brokered deals around the world on behalf of the oil giant but critics say he lacks political experience. >>> "eyewitness news" reporter joe holden is live in the sat center with reaction from law m
judge steven o'neill instructing both men to calm down, and remain civil. >> how do you feel mr. cosby. >> reporter: all the while bill cosby silently watch the hearing unfold. if the judge allows 13 witt tonightes to testify at trial his fate could be determined on a he said, they said basis, rather than one where he simply faces one accuser. the hearing continues tomorrow at 9:00 a.m., the judge will make his decision sometime after tomorrow's hearing, on this motion, for prior...
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. >> this as the president-elect announces steven am inchen as his pick for mnuchin is a former wall street banker and was mr. trump's campaign finance chairman who if confirmed would be tasked with overseeing the irs. he says tackling tax reform is one of his biggest priority. the corporate tax are part of the trump plan. and that's going to be what we are looking to pass in the first 90 days. >>> all eyes remain on the ballotle over mr. trump's pick for secretary of state. after mitt romney met with the president-elect for a second time last night. reince priebus who is tapped as trump's chief of staff attended the dinner. >> they had a great dinner last night. very encouraging. but again not a done deal. but certainly positive. conflicts of interest he will hand over control of his global business empire to his adult children. before he takes over the oval office. in washington, lauren lauren, "fox 10 news" stoash lauren blanchard, fox news. >>> still ahead, dave munsey has a look at the forecast the weekend is on the horizon. we will have that for you when if you've been diagnosed with lung cancer, explo
. >> this as the president-elect announces steven am inchen as his pick for mnuchin is a former wall street banker and was mr. trump's campaign finance chairman who if confirmed would be tasked with overseeing the irs. he says tackling tax reform is one of his biggest priority. the corporate tax are part of the trump plan. and that's going to be what we are looking to pass in the first 90 days. >>> all eyes remain on the ballotle over mr. trump's pick for secretary of state....
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mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing my job. >> would have to be hard to nail that accent. jackie doing a good job with the critics who are giving it 89% on rotten tomatoes. steven witty describes it as a profile in courage. and peter travers calling it an electrifying portrayal that nails every nuance. >> i guess we'll see her at oscar time. that's the news for this half hour. 29-:35 my hearts out for them, they were the best neighbors we could ask for a man is speaking out about his neighbor's house that went up in flames! the fire leaves a little girl and her grandparents in critical condition... 13 action news is getting answers for a valley woman who was told to take off her the strip! it's an update to a story you'll only see on 13 action news.... good morning las vegas! i'm ... and i'm xxx.... the time now is ... the big story today is the weather... it's cold but the wind is only making it colder! let's get started with 13 first alert meteorologist greg bennett... ((ad-lib)) looks like that front has passed over head and now we
mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing my job. >> would have to be hard to nail that accent. jackie doing a good job with the critics who are giving it 89% on rotten tomatoes. steven witty describes it as a profile in courage. and peter travers calling it an electrifying portrayal that nails every nuance. >> i guess we'll see her at oscar time. that's the news for this half hour. 29-:35 my hearts out for them, they were the best neighbors we could ask for a man is speaking out about...
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and steven mnuchin a former goldman sachs partner to be treasury secretary. mnuchin is expected to play a major role in crafting mr. trump's tax reform plan. >> i know what it takes to make sure we can make loans to small and midmarket companies. that's our focus. >> reporter: mr. trump tweeted he plans to step away from all of his businesses to focus on running the country. but the watchdog group crew released a statement critical of mr. trump's decision saying, what he does not seem to realize or does not want to admit is that the conflict arises from his ownership of the trump organization. mr. trump is also making good on a campaign promise. >> they think they are going to make air-conditioners in their beautiful new plant in mexico. and sell them across the border and make lots of money and we have all the unemployment. not going to happen! >> reporter: mr. trump will travel to indiana tomorrow to announce a deal with air- conditioning maker carrier that could keep 1,000 jobs from being shipped to mexico. later he kicks off his thank you tour in ohio. marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >>> closed until further
and steven mnuchin a former goldman sachs partner to be treasury secretary. mnuchin is expected to play a major role in crafting mr. trump's tax reform plan. >> i know what it takes to make sure we can make loans to small and midmarket companies. that's our focus. >> reporter: mr. trump tweeted he plans to step away from all of his businesses to focus on running the country. but the watchdog group crew released a statement critical of mr. trump's decision saying, what he does not...
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mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing my job. >> would have to be hard to nail that accent. jackie doing a good job with the critics who are giving it 89% on rotten tomatoes. steven witty describes it as a profile in courage. and peter travers talling it an electrifying portrayal that nails every nuance. >>> this morning on "world news now," donald trump's raucous rally. >> the president-elect kicking off his thank you tour and giving supporters more of what they got during the campaign, also naming his pick to lead the nation's military. >>> and a school scare at a junior high, a teenager brings a gun on campus, firing a shot in the hallway. how the 15-year-old was stopped upon. playing out on social media. the driver going well over a hundred miles an hour, weaving in and out of traffic. how it ends and the condition of the driver this morning. >>> and natalie portman getting all kinds of oscar buzz for portraying jacqueline kennedy just after the death of jfk. we talk to the star about what she learned playing the role on this friday, december 2nd.
mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing my job. >> would have to be hard to nail that accent. jackie doing a good job with the critics who are giving it 89% on rotten tomatoes. steven witty describes it as a profile in courage. and peter travers talling it an electrifying portrayal that nails every nuance. >>> this morning on "world news now," donald trump's raucous rally. >> the president-elect kicking off his thank you tour and giving supporters more of what they...
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mr. werkheiser, when i first got elected, i can remember going, walking around, steven foster university and they've done some great work in conjunction with the u.s. geological society, i looked at the stuff from the usgs, and my thought, i mean, going back to high school, wow, usgs, this is really quality stuff. and i got the high grade in science in my high school for, well, i remember seeing usgs, wow, this is really impressive. this is really quality stuff. as we talked about the gold standard. so it is really hearbreaking to think about all of the great work that has been done to build this phenomenal reputation of the u.s. geological society that -- the us geological society that, to come around to the point where we are now, we've had years of just falsity and fraud, manipulating data. you get rid of one employee, and really, it doesn't sound like there were a lot of consequences there. that's deeply troubling. if somebody is falsifying data, it ought to be a blight on their total reputation, and their professionalism. but i come back to the question i mentioned in my opening sta
mr. werkheiser, when i first got elected, i can remember going, walking around, steven foster university and they've done some great work in conjunction with the u.s. geological society, i looked at the stuff from the usgs, and my thought, i mean, going back to high school, wow, usgs, this is really quality stuff. and i got the high grade in science in my high school for, well, i remember seeing usgs, wow, this is really impressive. this is really quality stuff. as we talked about the gold...
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mr. trump tweeted stay strong, israeli. january 20th is fast approaching. >> steven hadly is a former national secure adviser to former georgece treaty between israeli and palestinians. hadley is good enough to join us this morning. steven, appreciate the time. simply your reaction to secretary of state kerry's speech and prime minister netanyahu's response was what? >> well, i think it was -- it was pretty predictable. secretary of state kerry was venting a lot of frustration. he's had failure to reach a middle east peace. i believe, it's because the settlement activity that that settlement activity raises questions about the viability of a i think you really saw him venting his frustration and i think rather predictably, prime minister netanyahu pushed back and basically made the point that it is not settlements that are buried to peace but the unwillingness of the palestinians, in his view, to accept israeli as a jewish state in the middle east. >> steven, give us some context here. secretary kerry stressed that every u.s. administration going back to 1967 has opposed settlements. it's well known that ronald reagan and th
mr. trump tweeted stay strong, israeli. january 20th is fast approaching. >> steven hadly is a former national secure adviser to former georgece treaty between israeli and palestinians. hadley is good enough to join us this morning. steven, appreciate the time. simply your reaction to secretary of state kerry's speech and prime minister netanyahu's response was what? >> well, i think it was -- it was pretty predictable. secretary of state kerry was venting a lot of frustration. he's...
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steven wieting, you're good at this. mr. trump is selling a message.erica great again. we know a certain part of america is doing great. what do we do about income inequality when we look at where productivity is? i do not get how we get there. steven: i think unfortunately a lot is missed in terms of what technology does to employment. this is not just manufacturing jobs. you go back and remember when you had telephone operators that had to connect you from one person to another. that is another birthday reference, i guess. but itogy destroys jobs, basically frees up resources to do something else. we have to be able to do something else when technology gives us that chance. tom: here is the proxy for it. this is apple computer back a decade versus the s&p 500. the s&p 500 is that itty-bitty yellow line there with some nice gains. but apple is a proxy for technology. steven: that is the winner. you can find computers, companies that went to zero because of apple's success. this is how it is done, and that is going to happen to individuals. that is why
steven wieting, you're good at this. mr. trump is selling a message.erica great again. we know a certain part of america is doing great. what do we do about income inequality when we look at where productivity is? i do not get how we get there. steven: i think unfortunately a lot is missed in terms of what technology does to employment. this is not just manufacturing jobs. you go back and remember when you had telephone operators that had to connect you from one person to another. that is...
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the state departmt employee about the late ambassador chris stevens of libya waszv marked clearly centered but unclassified. the management, mr considered the e-mail unclassified and that anyone reading the e-mail would assume it was not classified. but after the e-mail was sent, the intelligence community, nonetheless, claims it wass÷ú classified. explained that the intelligence committee was wrong. the letter from the state department statedht that the suggestion that the e-mail should have been treated as classified was, and i quote, surprising and in the rj view, incorrect, ÷úym unquote. tom referred to the security classification of appeals panel. i use to serve as executive last year that the full numbers are available, for appeals that came to that panel, which consists from various agencies, 95% of the timev: that determination was written and in part or in whole, 95% of the time, since -- since 1995. >> yes,ht but in this case, mr. the originating agency did not want to see it pclassified. even though it was in the state department document and the state department said, no, it isn't. >> so let's hypothetically say w
the state departmt employee about the late ambassador chris stevens of libya waszv marked clearly centered but unclassified. the management, mr considered the e-mail unclassified and that anyone reading the e-mail would assume it was not classified. but after the e-mail was sent, the intelligence community, nonetheless, claims it wass÷ú classified. explained that the intelligence committee was wrong. the letter from the state department statedht that the suggestion that the e-mail should have...
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mr. trump has some time set aside for that very speech and will do so. alongside his top advises which include steven miller, top speechwriter for then candidate trump, steve bannon, reince priebus and kellyanne conway. we're getting a little claty on the potential timeline for when the nomation for the vacant supreme court seat might come. incoming white house press secretary sean spicer, telling radio show host hugh hewitt this morning it will probably happen after mr. trump is sworn in as 45th president of the united states. as the transition heads into the holiday weekend, two key cabinet posts still remain unfilled. that meaning heads of department of agriculture and veterans fairs. candidates for the agriculture position continue to be interviewed yesterday, a day which culminated with the announcement that sprint would move 5,000 jobs back into the u.s. while the start-up, oneweb said it would add anotherthousand jobs. they are associated with the softbank ceo, mashio, san, wrapped into his previous pledge of 50,000 jobs. spicer says of the pledge, quoting, i think you will see more and more o
mr. trump has some time set aside for that very speech and will do so. alongside his top advises which include steven miller, top speechwriter for then candidate trump, steve bannon, reince priebus and kellyanne conway. we're getting a little claty on the potential timeline for when the nomation for the vacant supreme court seat might come. incoming white house press secretary sean spicer, telling radio show host hugh hewitt this morning it will probably happen after mr. trump is sworn in as...
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mr. strauss: i believe it is a rather foundation but it is lancaster history. it is all tied there. patty stevenslso came from lancaster and there are other star monuments around there. brian: i want to have you tell a story of somebody. this is a non sequitur but the story was so unusual. mr. strauss: that is a great story. what is great about history, of course you interviewed many historians, is we forget it. even people were relatively interested in high school or that washington found at the country, jefferson the declaration of independence, lincoln freed the slaves. we forget there is years and happen,st and things daniel pickles was a congressman from new york but when buchanan was ambassador to england, he was his right-hand man. just before they left, he was in his early 30's, married a 15-year-old woman in washington and got her pregnant and then left to england. going to england, he took a prostitute with them, a famous prostitute. i do not know how famous prostitutes were, but he even introduced her to the court. anyway, time passes and he comes back. he has gotten various jobs in ge
mr. strauss: i believe it is a rather foundation but it is lancaster history. it is all tied there. patty stevenslso came from lancaster and there are other star monuments around there. brian: i want to have you tell a story of somebody. this is a non sequitur but the story was so unusual. mr. strauss: that is a great story. what is great about history, of course you interviewed many historians, is we forget it. even people were relatively interested in high school or that washington found at...
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mr. tron's presidency is on his agenda for today. we are told he will have his closest advisers around him to work through the initial draft here and that includes the following. stevenus, kellyanne conway, familiar names to her for a while. mr. trump met yesterday with historian douglas brinkley by the way he said after the meeting the two had spoken about inaugural's past. something starting to come in focus as it gets closer. by the way, one thing that might not happen during this transition period is the announcement of a supreme court pick. spicer telling hugh hewitt, the radio show host this morning that will probably happen after the inaugural. here's what he told us. he said he has talked to a lot of folks. he solicited some input, but i think i wouldn't expect an announcement until probably coming in upcoming is officially the president of the united states. the incoming white house chief of staff said earlier this month that the selection to replace antonin scalia could come before or after the inaugural, but now it appears that the latter is more likely. >> i guess that makes sense. thank you very much. we will watch out for this a macro which will be diff
mr. tron's presidency is on his agenda for today. we are told he will have his closest advisers around him to work through the initial draft here and that includes the following. stevenus, kellyanne conway, familiar names to her for a while. mr. trump met yesterday with historian douglas brinkley by the way he said after the meeting the two had spoken about inaugural's past. something starting to come in focus as it gets closer. by the way, one thing that might not happen during this transition...
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mr. tillerson knows vladimir putin probably better than almost any american that is not in the government. i think you have to -- i think it's henry kissinger and steven segal and him as far and when we used to count these things. so he does know mr. putin well and that translated into a $300 billion potential joint venture back in 2011. when i was ambassador i knew that the exxon mobil operation in moscow well. it was a big business deal at a time before they -- the russians invaded ukraine, that the obama administration supported, but the -- the real problem in my view is that he's one-dimensional. he spent his entire career at exxon mobil, and there are lots of issues in the portfolio of the secretary of state that don't have to do with energy. what about north korea, what about icbms and the nato alliance, and i could go on with many -- a long list, and, you know, i believe he should get his hearing and the confirmation should go forward in terms of a hearing, but prima facie, the resume does not look like somebody ready to be sec >> and i will just end this segment by reading a tweet by a gentleman named evan mcdowell who says he's an eu affairs
mr. tillerson knows vladimir putin probably better than almost any american that is not in the government. i think you have to -- i think it's henry kissinger and steven segal and him as far and when we used to count these things. so he does know mr. putin well and that translated into a $300 billion potential joint venture back in 2011. when i was ambassador i knew that the exxon mobil operation in moscow well. it was a big business deal at a time before they -- the russians invaded ukraine,...
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mr. trump has a big stake in the show and conceived of it with mark burnett. joining we now, back with we me, steven -- what did i just call you? >> it's okay. it's been a long week. >> stephanie is back to talk with us. it sounds on the face so jarring that he would be the president and an executive producer. >> kate, i'm not going to tell you that it's normal but i am going to tell you it's legal. now, he is getting credit for being an executive producer of "celebrity apprentice." he did co-create the show. it doesn't mean he's going to be on the show shouting you're fired. he's going to get paid. those who are critics are saying he shouldn't be getting paid. he should be focused on being president of the united states. guess what, kids? he's allowed to do it. we don't like it. we're concerned it's a conflict of interest. but donald trump's team says he is allowed to do this. this is just a case of more conflicted donald trump, this is the world we're living in. >> but then we had earlier today another adviser, kellyanne conway saying he can do this kind of in his spare time the way presidents go
mr. trump has a big stake in the show and conceived of it with mark burnett. joining we now, back with we me, steven -- what did i just call you? >> it's okay. it's been a long week. >> stephanie is back to talk with us. it sounds on the face so jarring that he would be the president and an executive producer. >> kate, i'm not going to tell you that it's normal but i am going to tell you it's legal. now, he is getting credit for being an executive producer of "celebrity...
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mrs. lowy, as always, thank you for your graciousness and charm. please tell steven i said hi. thank you very much. tell cynthia, merry christmas, also. and thank you very much. >> and to you. merry christmas. >> any other member that will give testimony on this amendment, hr 2028. this closes the hearing motion. mrs. pox. >> mr. chairman, i move the committee providing for consideration of the senate amendment hr 2028, energy and motor development and related appropriations act 2016, the rule makes a motion offered by the chair appropriations or his designee that the house concur and senate amendment to hr 2028 with an amendment consisting of the text of rules 114-70, modified by the amendment in the rules committee. all points of order for consideration of motion. the rule provides the senate shall be considered as ead. the rule provides one hour debate equally controlled by the chair and ranking minority on appropriations. section two of the rule provides for consideration of 612, to designate the federal building and united states courthouse located 1300 victoria street, lo
mrs. lowy, as always, thank you for your graciousness and charm. please tell steven i said hi. thank you very much. tell cynthia, merry christmas, also. and thank you very much. >> and to you. merry christmas. >> any other member that will give testimony on this amendment, hr 2028. this closes the hearing motion. mrs. pox. >> mr. chairman, i move the committee providing for consideration of the senate amendment hr 2028, energy and motor development and related appropriations...
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mr. werkheiser, when i first got elected, i can remember going, walking around, steven foster university and they've done some great work in conjunction with the u.s. geological society, i looked at the stuff from the usgs, and my thought, i mean, going back to high school, wow, usgs, this is really quality stuff. and i got the high grade in science in my high school for, well, i remember seeing usgs, wow, this is really impressive. this is really quality stuff. as we talked about the gold standard. so it is really hearbreaking to think about all of the great work that has been done to build this phenomenal reputation of the us geological society that, to come around to the point where we are now, we've had years of just falsity and fraud, manipulating data. you get rid of one employee, and really, it doesn't sound like there were a lot of consequences there. that's deeply troubling. if somebody is falsifying data, it ought to be a blight on their total reputation, and their professionalism. but i come back to the question i mentioned in my opening statement. so to what end, why the cont
mr. werkheiser, when i first got elected, i can remember going, walking around, steven foster university and they've done some great work in conjunction with the u.s. geological society, i looked at the stuff from the usgs, and my thought, i mean, going back to high school, wow, usgs, this is really quality stuff. and i got the high grade in science in my high school for, well, i remember seeing usgs, wow, this is really impressive. this is really quality stuff. as we talked about the gold...
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state department employee about the late ambassador chris stevens was marked clearly sensitive but unclassified. the undersecretary for management mr. patrick kennedy confirmed in testimony before the committee that the state department considered the e-mail to unclassified and that anyone reading the e-mail would assume it was not classified. but after the e-mail was sent, the intelligence community nonetheless claimed it was classified. so in september of last year, the state to present a letter to the senator corker explaining that the intelligence committee was wrong. the letter from the state department stated that the suggestion that the e-mail should have been triggered as close that was and i quote surprising, and in the departments of you, incorrect, unquote. so what's a poor boy to do? is a classified or isn't? >> there are appeals process in the system but they are cumbersome and time-consuming. but tom blyton reverted interagency security classification appeals panel. i used to serve as the executive director. last year for the year that the full last numbers are available, for ipo by came to the panel will consist of e
state department employee about the late ambassador chris stevens was marked clearly sensitive but unclassified. the undersecretary for management mr. patrick kennedy confirmed in testimony before the committee that the state department considered the e-mail to unclassified and that anyone reading the e-mail would assume it was not classified. but after the e-mail was sent, the intelligence community nonetheless claimed it was classified. so in september of last year, the state to present a...
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mr. -- can i call you george? >> yeah, call me george. >> thank you. >> reporter: george said, sure, he knew greyhound. but said he'd never heard him called noel stevens before. >> you knew him as something else? >> i knew him as neal smith. >> reporter: george told detectives how he and shauna had befriended this neal smith. tried to help him get back on his feet. >> me and the wife kind of looked at him like our little charity case because he was a nice guy and was down on his luck. >> reporter: by now the detectives knew greyhound was an addict and a big drinker. so they asked george. >> was he a drug user? >> nothing. >> okay. alcohol? >> yes. he would drink alcohol, but not a lot. just a beer or two. >> just a beer or two every now and then? >> yeah. >> reporter: that raised the antenna a bit. in his interview with detectives, greyhound said he and george were great friends, worked out together, drank together a lot. but then, listen to this. as george kept talking, the man he said he knew as neal became noel. >> she said, "can noel help us out with this?" if it was something i wasn't good at, well, maybe noel is good at it because noel seemed to
mr. -- can i call you george? >> yeah, call me george. >> thank you. >> reporter: george said, sure, he knew greyhound. but said he'd never heard him called noel stevens before. >> you knew him as something else? >> i knew him as neal smith. >> reporter: george told detectives how he and shauna had befriended this neal smith. tried to help him get back on his feet. >> me and the wife kind of looked at him like our little charity case because he was a...