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shot canceled by steen. steen gets to it. sceviour. for the blues off the boards, all the way back down. it'll make it again. consecutive icings. >> pierre: only good moves for st. louis. steen's stick in the corner broken. he could come to the bench and get one. now the linesman will pick up the broken steen stick. that's the only piece of good news off of that. dallas is going to load and come with the heavy artillery, cody eakin, jamie benn, and patrick sharp. >> john: eakin with three assists in the game. benn the tying goal, forcing overtime. sharp on the other side. steen has possession. brouwer back out. this is stastny. paul stastny off the blocker of antti niemi. stastny out of the kris russell for the stars moves it. now sharp. swept along by bowman. steered across. overskated. stastny would have been offside. now they come. benn, eakin with a shot tipped on. elliott got it. now pietrangelo. saucer pass for jay bouwmeester and back out. through center ice. bouwmeester over the line goes wide. he'll delay. out in front. all th
shot canceled by steen. steen gets to it. sceviour. for the blues off the boards, all the way back down. it'll make it again. consecutive icings. >> pierre: only good moves for st. louis. steen's stick in the corner broken. he could come to the bench and get one. now the linesman will pick up the broken steen stick. that's the only piece of good news off of that. dallas is going to load and come with the heavy artillery, cody eakin, jamie benn, and patrick sharp. >> john: eakin with...
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shot canceled by steen. steen gets to it. sceviour. for the blues off the boards, all the way back down. it'll make it again. consecutive icings. >> pierre: only good moves for st. louis. steen's stick in the corner broken. he could come to the bench and get one. now the linesman will pick up the broken steen stick. that's the only piece of good news off of that. dallas is going to load and come with the heavy artillery, cody eakin, jamie benn, and patrick sharp. >> john: eakin with three assists in the game. benn the tying goal, forcing overtime. sharp on the other side. steen has possession. brouwer back out. this is stastny. paul stastny off the blocker of antti niemi. stastny out of the corner. kris russell for the stars moves it. now sharp. swept along by bowman. steered across. overskated. stastny would have been offside. now they come. benn, eakin with a shot tipped on. elliott got it. now pietrangelo. saucer pass for jay bouwmeester and back out. through center ice. bouwmeester over the line goes wide. he'll delay. out in front
shot canceled by steen. steen gets to it. sceviour. for the blues off the boards, all the way back down. it'll make it again. consecutive icings. >> pierre: only good moves for st. louis. steen's stick in the corner broken. he could come to the bench and get one. now the linesman will pick up the broken steen stick. that's the only piece of good news off of that. dallas is going to load and come with the heavy artillery, cody eakin, jamie benn, and patrick sharp. >> john: eakin with...
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matt: one of the problems, steen.ermans think, every time there is a bail out to be done, they are the ones writing checks. and the nobody follows their prescriptions. in greece, nobody here in berlin thinks they will be able to pay their debts. hashe same time, merkel not been able to put any of her austerity work to practice as they accept this huge flood of refugees, causing a lot problems here as well. and seems the bottom line problem is everybody wants a free lunch and nobody is willing to pay for anything. is that a concern for all of europe, do you think? >> you also have to look at the german perspective. first of all, they never actually paid anything, the what has been guaranteed by the banks. but i think what is really at risk is the fact that the germans insist that austerity has been very negative. the infrastructure is a mess. berlin, most of all, i guess. they have zero funding cuts, but no infrastructure. germany is behind on infrastructure. germany could do a better job and actually trading more posi
matt: one of the problems, steen.ermans think, every time there is a bail out to be done, they are the ones writing checks. and the nobody follows their prescriptions. in greece, nobody here in berlin thinks they will be able to pay their debts. hashe same time, merkel not been able to put any of her austerity work to practice as they accept this huge flood of refugees, causing a lot problems here as well. and seems the bottom line problem is everybody wants a free lunch and nobody is willing...
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james steen, and the other two men. each said that the tonya/jennifer story was baloney.lhouse snitches from back in the day, and they stood by their testimony. more importantly greg oakes said they got nothing for testifying. so as you reviewed them, you found them credible? >> i did. >> reporter: why do you believe >> we have to look beyond just do we believe somebody or not. is there information that they can provide that can be backed up by other independent evidence? >> reporter: the d.a. didn't think he could believe anything jennifer wescott had to say, and he came to question tonya's credibility, too. >> i don't believe in tonya priest and her story. she said that had heard these admissions back in 2006. and i asked her, why didn't you immediately come forward to the police? and her response was, i simply didn't believe him. >> reporter: and after reviewing all the evidence, he decided there was no there there. >> i was convinced that they had had the right person. >> reporter: what would the motive be for these two thibodeau brothers? >> unfortunately, dennis, th
james steen, and the other two men. each said that the tonya/jennifer story was baloney.lhouse snitches from back in the day, and they stood by their testimony. more importantly greg oakes said they got nothing for testifying. so as you reviewed them, you found them credible? >> i did. >> reporter: why do you believe >> we have to look beyond just do we believe somebody or not. is there information that they can provide that can be backed up by other independent evidence?...
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. >> pierre: steen has gone to the dressing room. this was a good job by the officials. face-off outside. all of the san jose players came down in the offensive zone to join that skirmish. good job by the officials there, getting it right. >> kenny: the referees, michel cormier, steve miller, the linesmen, gord dwyer, dan o'halloran, the referees. and the blues ice the puck. >> pierre: by the way, colton parayko, kenny and joe, just graduated from the university of alaska, business administration. he took one of his finals before a game against the minnesota wild. >> kenny: wow. >> pierre: amazing. what an amazing kid he is. >> joe: he really is. talk about talent. and coming on to the scene, and surprising everyone. >> pierre: he has a chance to be like shea weber. >> joe: wow. 6'6", 230 pounds. >> pierre: and can skate and rifle the puck. and he can probably be his own agent. >> kenny: perhaps that is in his future. >> joe: he said when he was growing up in edmonton, he never watched professional hockey. there were other things to do. i only watched it in the playoffs.
. >> pierre: steen has gone to the dressing room. this was a good job by the officials. face-off outside. all of the san jose players came down in the offensive zone to join that skirmish. good job by the officials there, getting it right. >> kenny: the referees, michel cormier, steve miller, the linesmen, gord dwyer, dan o'halloran, the referees. and the blues ice the puck. >> pierre: by the way, colton parayko, kenny and joe, just graduated from the university of alaska,...
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spring steen and the band perform wednesday, september 7th and friday, september 9th. >>> a new shows coming to atlantic city's board walk this summer. tropicana is launching a light and sound show that will play every night at dusk. it's free. we got a sneak peek yesterday. the experience is made up of five different five-minute shows designed to be watched multiple times from multiple angles. >>> the kimmel center is presenting a tweet or comedy fans. mel brooks will introduce his legendary film "blazing saddles." the movie will be played on a big screen and then brooks takes questions from the audience. the event called "back in the saddle again" begins at 7:00 this evening at the academy of music. >>> 5:57 on this saturday. just about 55 degrees outside the nbc10 studios. we are in for some showers on this saturday and nbc10's monique braxton is live along the schuylkill river where the oldest and largest high school regatta is set to resume in a few hours rain or shine. hey, monique. >> reporter: well, the sun has risen over the stotesbury regatta. don't expect bright rays. the
spring steen and the band perform wednesday, september 7th and friday, september 9th. >>> a new shows coming to atlantic city's board walk this summer. tropicana is launching a light and sound show that will play every night at dusk. it's free. we got a sneak peek yesterday. the experience is made up of five different five-minute shows designed to be watched multiple times from multiple angles. >>> the kimmel center is presenting a tweet or comedy fans. mel brooks will...
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. >>> friends and family will say their final farewell to a burlington city steen who was run over bydryer who jumped the curb. funeral services for antoine dim bers jr. will be held thursday morning. police say the 17-year-old was hit by a drunk driver last weekend while walking home with a friend. a suspect has been charged. >>> tomorrow, the wildcats will head to the white house. president obama is set to honor the men's basketball team after they won the 2016 ncaa championship. >>> nbc 10's keith jones will also be there for the meet and greet when we'll bring it i don't you live. this will be villanova's second trip to the white house, first winning the title in 1985. >>> also happening today, vice president joe biden will attend a ceremony naming delaware's reserve center for his son who died one year ago today. he battled brain cancer. he was 46 years old. and today at 1:00, dignitaries will be in ft. washington, montgomery county to honor fallen heroes. among them, army undersecretary and former congressman patrick murphy. a local remodeling company will make a multimillion do
. >>> friends and family will say their final farewell to a burlington city steen who was run over bydryer who jumped the curb. funeral services for antoine dim bers jr. will be held thursday morning. police say the 17-year-old was hit by a drunk driver last weekend while walking home with a friend. a suspect has been charged. >>> tomorrow, the wildcats will head to the white house. president obama is set to honor the men's basketball team after they won the 2016 ncaa...
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construction over in new jersey, if you're heading down the shore, further south, the atlantic city biggen steennnector, southbound and northbound is blocked with construction between the expressway and the white horse pike. that's scheduled until about the 12th. tracy? >>> we continue to follow breaking news. police are searching for escaped inmate arthur buckle at a rest stop near the garden state parkway in lacey township. >>> and next, the future of community health. nbc 10 will take you inside a brand new health center opening today in south philadelphia which aims to provide more than just medical services. >>> 4:16. we're following breaking news in ocean county where police are following leads on an escaped inmate. state police believe that someone spotted arthur buckle at the forked river rest stop along the garden state parkway. troopers say surveillance video at the service station captured images of buckle last night. according to investigators, he used an employee's cell phone, gave it back and then left. nbc 10's matt delucia is on scene. he'll be back with an update in 15 minutes.
construction over in new jersey, if you're heading down the shore, further south, the atlantic city biggen steennnector, southbound and northbound is blocked with construction between the expressway and the white horse pike. that's scheduled until about the 12th. tracy? >>> we continue to follow breaking news. police are searching for escaped inmate arthur buckle at a rest stop near the garden state parkway in lacey township. >>> and next, the future of community health. nbc...
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our first witness is kenneth wayne steen, he is up partner. [inaudible] where he serves as chair of the firm's white-collar defense and investigative group. before that he worked for the 19 years at the department of justice including serving as u.s. attorney for d.c. in the first citizen attorney general for national security. he concluded concluded his government service in 2008 serving as a homeland security advisor to george w. in that capacity he coordinated the nation's counterterrorism infrastructure and disaster response and recovery efforts. he has an undergraduate degree from the university of virginia and his law degree from berkeley. the second witness, matthew olson, olson, president of consulting at iron net cyber security
our first witness is kenneth wayne steen, he is up partner. [inaudible] where he serves as chair of the firm's white-collar defense and investigative group. before that he worked for the 19 years at the department of justice including serving as u.s. attorney for d.c. in the first citizen attorney general for national security. he concluded concluded his government service in 2008 serving as a homeland security advisor to george w. in that capacity he coordinated the nation's counterterrorism...
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our first witness is kenneth wayne steen, he is up partner. [inaudible] where he serves as chair of the firm's white-collar defense and investigative group. before that he worked for the 19 years at the department of justice including serving as u.s. attorney for d.c. in the first citizen attorney general for national security. he concluded concluded his government service in 2008 serving as a homeland security advisor to george w. in that capacity he coordinated the nation's counterterrorism infrastructure and disaster response and recovery efforts. he has an undergraduate degree from the university of virginia and his law degree from berkeley. the second witness, matthew olson, olson, president of consulting at iron net cyber security from 11 --dash 14 he served as director from national counters and center under president obama, prior to that he served as general counsel for national security for the good time a task force and spent more than 18 years at the department of justice including serving as a deputy assistant attorney general over
our first witness is kenneth wayne steen, he is up partner. [inaudible] where he serves as chair of the firm's white-collar defense and investigative group. before that he worked for the 19 years at the department of justice including serving as u.s. attorney for d.c. in the first citizen attorney general for national security. he concluded concluded his government service in 2008 serving as a homeland security advisor to george w. in that capacity he coordinated the nation's counterterrorism...
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steen spielberg picture based on a children book with the same name.the title character and newcomer that's the little girl sophie we see that bfg will protect sophie from bigger giants who are not so friendly so that is a movie to look forward to. >> latest in world o of sports here we go. nba playoffs toronto raptors beat miami heat 116-89. to advance to conference finals to first tomb in franchise history. raptors play lebron james and cavaliers on tuesday night. wild fight broke out during yesterday toronto blue jays and texas ranger game still hard feelings from when jose flipped his back after home run and last year al division series. so yesterday hit by a pitch in th inning moments later they live hard on a potential double play. they ended up being in a fistfight and bautista got the worst of it. took ten minutes to stle settle this down. six e jebted from the game. rangers won that game 7-6. world number one. jason day fought through bogeys to win player championship yesterday. they never let anyone closer than two shots in the final round he
steen spielberg picture based on a children book with the same name.the title character and newcomer that's the little girl sophie we see that bfg will protect sophie from bigger giants who are not so friendly so that is a movie to look forward to. >> latest in world o of sports here we go. nba playoffs toronto raptors beat miami heat 116-89. to advance to conference finals to first tomb in franchise history. raptors play lebron james and cavaliers on tuesday night. wild fight broke out...
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. >> reporter: near the corner of venango and frankford, merchant barry zen steen is riffed. >> bankse cars, nat tires. >> reporter: he complains the water department has been working down the street from this cell phone store for two years and it's not good for business. >> they come out. they dig it up. they put the plate back on and they don't give us any answers. >> reporter: guess what he thought of a retirement party right smack in the middle of the day? >> they have work to do. i can't take off in the middle of the afternoon if i wanted to. why should they take off? there's work to do. >> reporter: there's something else. there are rules that govern the use of philadelphia city vehicles they read, vehicles must be used for official city business and employees will avoid any vehicle use which might result in or create the appearance of impropriety, and then there's the big one. absolutely no drinking and driving. so why was there a bar serving up stiff drinks just outside the retirement party? we watched folks drink and go back inside. >> do we know whether anybody drank and got
. >> reporter: near the corner of venango and frankford, merchant barry zen steen is riffed. >> bankse cars, nat tires. >> reporter: he complains the water department has been working down the street from this cell phone store for two years and it's not good for business. >> they come out. they dig it up. they put the plate back on and they don't give us any answers. >> reporter: guess what he thought of a retirement party right smack in the middle of the day?...
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>> did you hear what happened to helena ruben steen? anyway, 9 26. drink up.is national wine day. the five unusual ways we are going to consume wine. that looks somewhat like an ice cream cone. is that possible? >> oh, with fruit? >> a slushy and smoothies and popsicles, oh, my. ♪ we built our factories here because of a huge natural resource. not the land. the water. or power sources. it's the people. american workers. they build world-class products. and that builds communities. and a better future. for all of us. because making something in america means so much, to so many. weathertech. proudly made in america. >>> you know what, it is national wine day. >> do we really need a national day for this. >> but i love it. >> we can celebrate. >> oh, it is not the that kind of wine. >> got wine. >> no h. >> it is wine. >> not whine. >> what is your name. >> christine carroll. >> you are fabulous. >> thank you. >> i'm from the pennsylvania winery a so,. >> what is that. >> pennsylvania winery association is a group of winery toss come together to promote our regi
>> did you hear what happened to helena ruben steen? anyway, 9 26. drink up.is national wine day. the five unusual ways we are going to consume wine. that looks somewhat like an ice cream cone. is that possible? >> oh, with fruit? >> a slushy and smoothies and popsicles, oh, my. ♪ we built our factories here because of a huge natural resource. not the land. the water. or power sources. it's the people. american workers. they build world-class products. and that builds...
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turns out to be a tough question for our david old steen. >> memorial day weekend is a great time to has alice through the looking glass on three screens. and it's a big nothing burger. on the other four screens, x-men: apocalypse. i actually loved that one. it's moving, it's scary, it captures both the pain of being an outsider, a mutant. and the ruinous temptations of super power. but, you do need to have seen all five, six? nine? other x-men movies. and there's a nasty little futuristic satire called "the lobster" with colin farrell as a guy who needs to couple up in a few days or he'll get turned into an animal. >> have you thought about what animal? >> you'll either love this or send me four-letter tweets. but there is another choice. >> the punch line is true. >> in theaters and on demand the terrific, behind the scenes documentary "weiner" which charts the 2013 mayoral rub of former new york kong grease man on than knee weiner. what's an apt metaphor for the movie? car crash? too modest. more like, the titanic. you see that iceberg coming and you know -- it's horrible. but you
turns out to be a tough question for our david old steen. >> memorial day weekend is a great time to has alice through the looking glass on three screens. and it's a big nothing burger. on the other four screens, x-men: apocalypse. i actually loved that one. it's moving, it's scary, it captures both the pain of being an outsider, a mutant. and the ruinous temptations of super power. but, you do need to have seen all five, six? nine? other x-men movies. and there's a nasty little...
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. >> reporter: near the corner of venango and frankford merchant barry zen steen is riffed. >> bangs cars. flat tires. >> reporter: he complains the water department has been working just down the street from his cell phone store for two years and it's not good for business. >> they come out. they dig it up. they put the plate back on, and they don't give us any answers. >> reporter: guess what he thought of a retirement party right smack in the middle of the day? >> they have work to do. i can't take off in the middle of the afternoon if i wanted to. why should they take off? there's work to do. >> reporter: and there's something else. there are rules that govern the use of philadelphia city vehicles. they read, vehicles must be used for official city business and employees will avoid any vehicle use which might result in or create the appearance of impropriety. and then there's the big one. absolutely no drinking and driving. so why was there a bar serving up stiff drinks just outside the retirement party? we watched folks drink and go back inside. >> so do we know whether anybody
. >> reporter: near the corner of venango and frankford merchant barry zen steen is riffed. >> bangs cars. flat tires. >> reporter: he complains the water department has been working just down the street from his cell phone store for two years and it's not good for business. >> they come out. they dig it up. they put the plate back on, and they don't give us any answers. >> reporter: guess what he thought of a retirement party right smack in the middle of the day?...
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she was taken toine steen where she was in critical condition. her daughter, who identified her attacker, was taken to another hospital to be checked out. by late morning, she had been released and was talking to detectives. >> and that suspect was last seen running from the home naked. police are still trying to find him at this hour. again, they know who they're looking for, but they're not releasing a description or his name at this point in time. reporting live in kensington, pamela osborne, nbc10 news. >> thank you. >>> two men on the run after a home invasion in delaware county. led to a police chase in philadelphia. police say just before 11:00 last night, three men broke into a home in prospect park, with several people inside. as police arrived, the three were driving away. that's when the chase began. the pursuit ended on 95 when the men took off on foot. police caught one man. the other wo got away. they're on the loose right now. one person in the home was hurt and is being treated at the hospital. >> and take a look at this fire that
she was taken toine steen where she was in critical condition. her daughter, who identified her attacker, was taken to another hospital to be checked out. by late morning, she had been released and was talking to detectives. >> and that suspect was last seen running from the home naked. police are still trying to find him at this hour. again, they know who they're looking for, but they're not releasing a description or his name at this point in time. reporting live in kensington, pamela...
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next 20 years in contrast to being a former enemy or struggled through normalization and created a steening partnership, in japan, connecting with the people of japan at a level deeper than any president in recent memory because to have the hiroshima speech, at the same time, renne forcing his global message and his legacy message of averting nuclear war through nonproliferation and tamping ton nationalism and competition. this was about reconciliation. >> ian: jen, is obama putting points on the board? >> he's putting points on the board of a certain kind. my fear is that they are still too thoroughly of a military sort, and in a region like asia where so much of the currency of power is, as you know, denominated more in economic than in military terms. i still see the united states over militarizing this pivot. >> so i guess the one question you have is japan and vietnam, erica, even the leaders areke well disposed to president obama, but the biggest thing out there is the t.p.p., and it's the most important for the vietnamese economy to benefit more than anything that gets done and abe h
next 20 years in contrast to being a former enemy or struggled through normalization and created a steening partnership, in japan, connecting with the people of japan at a level deeper than any president in recent memory because to have the hiroshima speech, at the same time, renne forcing his global message and his legacy message of averting nuclear war through nonproliferation and tamping ton nationalism and competition. this was about reconciliation. >> ian: jen, is obama putting...
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next to lisa evan steen -- edelstein. >> who is? veteranan actress hollywood actress. >> you are listening to jd haynes of "people" magazine helping identify some of these folks that are walking through. j.d.: neve campbell again, trained as a ballerina and became famous on the show "party of five." moved to london for a few years and is now back in hollywood making a name for herself. >> that of course is nina dobrov. dobrev, another canadian. >> jd heyman, you have been at this dinner. what is this crush like right now? people still waiting to get in, people watching. j.d.: it is really an intense moment. actress, perhaps best-known -- she had a cameo role in "goneit is an intense m. you have people well-known. they get their pictures taken one after the other. is that the mother? j.d.: i guess it is. >> she looks 20 years younger without that wig on. j.d.: also was in bridesmaids and lots of things. also -- mindy, almost didn't recognize her. that is indeed her. she was on my flight. template -- really talented comedian. i believ
next to lisa evan steen -- edelstein. >> who is? veteranan actress hollywood actress. >> you are listening to jd haynes of "people" magazine helping identify some of these folks that are walking through. j.d.: neve campbell again, trained as a ballerina and became famous on the show "party of five." moved to london for a few years and is now back in hollywood making a name for herself. >> that of course is nina dobrov. dobrev, another canadian. >> jd...
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and warren steen, somebody who spent a long time trying to understand the nexus of politics and policy both. norm i want to start with you. i have this theory that if when government touches people, then if it goes badly, they assume all of government works that way. if it goes well, it inspires confidence. it seems as if tsa and the va are uniquely harming the public's confidence in government in general. do you concur? >> i do think that that's the case. you know, if there are agencies where people see it right in front of them or experience it directly or have friend and relatives who do, and then talk about it, it definitely infects the broader sense of whether government is working and let's face it. a part of it is, as we keep squeezing the budget, that portion of the budget that funds all of these things, the zegsary budget agencies are going to have a harder time doing their jobs. and as they have a harder time they are going to turn against government more and that's going to make it easier to cut funding even more and it will add to the anger and the anti-pathy towards govern
and warren steen, somebody who spent a long time trying to understand the nexus of politics and policy both. norm i want to start with you. i have this theory that if when government touches people, then if it goes badly, they assume all of government works that way. if it goes well, it inspires confidence. it seems as if tsa and the va are uniquely harming the public's confidence in government in general. do you concur? >> i do think that that's the case. you know, if there are agencies...
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as such, at the department of public health has steen that a need for a preventive, collective, collaborativepproach was needed to address trauma. we're used to thinking of trauma as a behavioral health incident. we think about ptsd and trauma in young children. what we know is that trauma impacts entire communities mostly disproportionately to communities of color, particular lit african-american community and latino community here in this county. and when you add racism, bigotry, poverty to the issue of trauma, you get a toxic brew. that's what our clients and patients are coping with on a daily basis when they come through our doors in the department of health. that's what our staff is coping with. i think the reason why this paradigm shift is happening now is because we realize that we can spend and we have spent lots and lots of money on evidence-based practices to address trauma on an intervention level, one o to one intervention level and even family level, until we have a system that's a healing organization, it's just a practice that we do. i could be the best well-trained therapist
as such, at the department of public health has steen that a need for a preventive, collective, collaborativepproach was needed to address trauma. we're used to thinking of trauma as a behavioral health incident. we think about ptsd and trauma in young children. what we know is that trauma impacts entire communities mostly disproportionately to communities of color, particular lit african-american community and latino community here in this county. and when you add racism, bigotry, poverty to...
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professor f oor final steen, do have the characteristics of a super boss? >> i don't think that would be the word to describe him. the key attribute is the ability to adapt, adjust, be agile, and that's been shown throughout history. i go back to president obama and say if we knew that the financial crisis was going to be as severe as it was. >> gentlemen, thank you. we've got to leave it there. sydney finklestein and amount di ignatius, thanks very much. ♪ ♪ for decades, investors have used a 60/40 stock and bond model, with little in alternatives. yet alternatives can tap opportunities that traditional assets can't. and even though they're called alternatives, they're actually designed to help meet very traditional goals. that's why invesco believes people should look past conventional models and make alternatives a core part of their portfolios. translation? goodbye 60/40, hello 50/30/20. ...of fixodent plus adhesives. they help your denture hold strong more like natural teeth. and you can eat even tough food. fixodent. strong more like natural teeth. fi
professor f oor final steen, do have the characteristics of a super boss? >> i don't think that would be the word to describe him. the key attribute is the ability to adapt, adjust, be agile, and that's been shown throughout history. i go back to president obama and say if we knew that the financial crisis was going to be as severe as it was. >> gentlemen, thank you. we've got to leave it there. sydney finklestein and amount di ignatius, thanks very much. ♪ ♪ for decades,...
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our first witness is kenneth wayne steen, he is up partner. [inaudible] where he serves as chair of the firm's white-collar defense and investigative group. before that he worked for the 19 years at the department of justice including serving as u.s. attorney for d.c. in the first citizen attorney general for national security. he concluded concluded his government service in 2008 serving as a homeland security advisor to george w. in that capacity he coordinated the nation's counterterrorism infrastructure and disaster response and recovery efforts. he has an undergraduate degree from the university of virginia and his law degree from berkeley. the second witness, matthew olson, olson, president of consulting at iron net cyber security from 11 --dash 14 he served as director from national counters and center under president obama, prior to that he served as general counsel for national security for the good time a task force and spent more than 18 years at the department of justice including serving as a deputy assistant attorney general over
our first witness is kenneth wayne steen, he is up partner. [inaudible] where he serves as chair of the firm's white-collar defense and investigative group. before that he worked for the 19 years at the department of justice including serving as u.s. attorney for d.c. in the first citizen attorney general for national security. he concluded concluded his government service in 2008 serving as a homeland security advisor to george w. in that capacity he coordinated the nation's counterterrorism...
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jeff steen, a former aide to senator john mccain.mmentator angela rye, used to serve on the congressional black caucus. welcome to both of you, boris, to sarah murray as point, that mr. trump once go express support for assault weapon bans. i was reading go an interview from 1989 in a interview with larry king furthering his frustration that guns fall into the hands of bad people. the about-face. how do you explain that to conservatives who are wondering about his flip-flop. >> you don't have to explain it to conservatives. the nra is basing their endorse men on where mr. trump stands now in 2016. not in 1999. that's what matter the most. smart folks evolve on issues. they that i can in what 'they see around the country. that's what donald trump has done. you heard the absolutely excited endorse machine by the nra and the crowd in the room. not just the executives but the crowd in the room. that's what matters the most. so much for the talk for the conservatives not coalescing behind donald trump. you have got the nra behind him and
jeff steen, a former aide to senator john mccain.mmentator angela rye, used to serve on the congressional black caucus. welcome to both of you, boris, to sarah murray as point, that mr. trump once go express support for assault weapon bans. i was reading go an interview from 1989 in a interview with larry king furthering his frustration that guns fall into the hands of bad people. the about-face. how do you explain that to conservatives who are wondering about his flip-flop. >> you don't...
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. >> wood burn and burn steen said it best, follow the money and you you will find out what the truth is. follow the money. where is the money here? it is in the railyards, that is the hottest development area in san francisco. to get a hold of the railyards you have to move them and move them who cares where but you got to move the downtown alignment as well to ird 3 rd street. as a consultant for 30 years, when i was a young guy i got involve in what they call the trade of cook study. a cook study means where you got the conclusions and you are just going through a lot of motions, a lot of statistics to come to those conclusions. this one isn't cooked, this is baked, bbq and royal. it is 3 rd street alignment. john was honest with you and hope you picked up what we said, we are in negotiation with cal train. that is the key. if the mayor and developer buddies can get cal train to give up the yards, then that is their objective. all the rest is covered and they can go through lots of motions, but that is what they want. if cal trains holds firm and since we ain't giving up the yards
. >> wood burn and burn steen said it best, follow the money and you you will find out what the truth is. follow the money. where is the money here? it is in the railyards, that is the hottest development area in san francisco. to get a hold of the railyards you have to move them and move them who cares where but you got to move the downtown alignment as well to ird 3 rd street. as a consultant for 30 years, when i was a young guy i got involve in what they call the trade of cook study. a...
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he was a senior fellow of brow steen and commissioner of transportation under brendan bern and was responsibleor setting up the new jersey transit system. so he sets an example for this and what we're doing today is trying to continue that tradition of civic engagement. we also have several governors with us today, governor florio and governor mckrief vi, chief justice of the supreme court debra pour ets and a number of our senators and assemblipersonassembliperson s are here today. thank you for join using us and i hope you'll have a good time today. my job today really is to use our guest, and it really it as an honor for me to do this, welcome our guest here to rutgers. she is as you know supreme court justice sonia sotomayor. and it took a venue like the rac to hold the crowd. we had this event scheduled for another space that only held 750 people. i'm a little embarrassed we don't have the columns and white marble here, but considering the number of people who have an opportunity to see and hear what they has to say, i think we couldn't be in a better place than the rac. she's the ideal s
he was a senior fellow of brow steen and commissioner of transportation under brendan bern and was responsibleor setting up the new jersey transit system. so he sets an example for this and what we're doing today is trying to continue that tradition of civic engagement. we also have several governors with us today, governor florio and governor mckrief vi, chief justice of the supreme court debra pour ets and a number of our senators and assemblipersonassembliperson s are here today. thank you...
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clay steen refers to as a backdoor search. the board recommended improvements which the agencies are implementing and there is extensive oversight after the fact. fbi, the fbito the does not track u.s. person query separately from non-us person where is. the person collecting them is documented. where the productions come in is any use of information so in the extremely unlikely there: event at 702 information was responsive in a regular criminal information, the information could not be viewed by the analyst who collects information unless they are trained on collecting fisa information and it would have to be approved to use that information which would include something like a wiretap if i understand it correctly and if 702 shoes to get them in a criminal proceeding they have to be at rise den we know that happens because there was a case in colorado where a defendant did a motion to suppress information collected under 702 after the government notified him it had been collected said the policy change was late in coming but
clay steen refers to as a backdoor search. the board recommended improvements which the agencies are implementing and there is extensive oversight after the fact. fbi, the fbito the does not track u.s. person query separately from non-us person where is. the person collecting them is documented. where the productions come in is any use of information so in the extremely unlikely there: event at 702 information was responsive in a regular criminal information, the information could not be viewed...
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steen was our leader. brian and i were trailing behind him and we ran into bernie sanders.r coming on fox and she said it was a lot of fun. >> i tried to book him for our show. >> and, of course, we're going to talk about it in a second. of course, mrs. sanders, jane was on saying, hey, when's that fbi investigation going start kicking into gear? then you see ted cruz doubling down -- or bernie sanders doubling down on not giving up. meanwhile, take a look at this poll and try to make sense of it. the nbc/wall street journal poll shows trump up. how do you explain the disparity in these polls because there was another poll that came out from purdue university that showed cruz by 15. >> i think the polling in indiana has been all over the place. i think the trend of polls is trump's up 7 or 8 if you look at it and it matches the interjs of the campaign. it's possible that trump pulls off the sur praise. clearly he's invested a lot. he's doing ten events today. so they're banking that indiana pulls off a surprise for the cruz campaign and that helps them obviously with moment
steen was our leader. brian and i were trailing behind him and we ran into bernie sanders.r coming on fox and she said it was a lot of fun. >> i tried to book him for our show. >> and, of course, we're going to talk about it in a second. of course, mrs. sanders, jane was on saying, hey, when's that fbi investigation going start kicking into gear? then you see ted cruz doubling down -- or bernie sanders doubling down on not giving up. meanwhile, take a look at this poll and try to...
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larry wine steen was caught in a sting yesterday.aign funds and federal grants. he lost his reelection bid last week. >>> we'll have another update for you in about 25 minutes. get the latest news and the weather with the nbc10 app. second you back to the "today" show. see you again in a half hour. >>> taking a look at the headlines. johnson & johnson has been ordered to pay $55 million to a woman who says talc powder caused her to develop ovarian cancer. gloria ristesund said she used the company's talc-based powder products for decades and diagnosed with ovarian cancer, undergoing a hysterectomy. her cancer is now in remission. johnson & johnson lost a $72 million verdict in february. the trials are part of legal action that includes nearly 50 plaintiffs suggesting the company could face additional penalties. johnson & johnson says it plans to appeal the verdict. >>> infants are much less likely to get the flu if their moms are vaccinated during pregnancy. a university of utah study looked at how records of more than 200,000 mother
larry wine steen was caught in a sting yesterday.aign funds and federal grants. he lost his reelection bid last week. >>> we'll have another update for you in about 25 minutes. get the latest news and the weather with the nbc10 app. second you back to the "today" show. see you again in a half hour. >>> taking a look at the headlines. johnson & johnson has been ordered to pay $55 million to a woman who says talc powder caused her to develop ovarian cancer. gloria...
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this chaos, here to debate, chuck roacha and former adviser to the clintons, 2008 campaign, richard steenhaos? is it bernie? should he go home and be quiet? >> i think this whole narrative which i know some of your viewers would love to buy into about chaos is not quite right. the fact is in all the generic polls who do you want as president or control congress, democrats have a good margin over republicans at this point. president obama is a bit more popular, his fambles favorables are way aahead fs his unfarveibles. you declared trump the winner the other day because he got the equivalent of super delegates in montana to endorse him. she's going to have it locked up after the primaries are over and on every issue that matters by democrats, climate, dealing with the banks, income inequality, rights for minorities, for workers, for lgbt members, there's no gap between hillary and bernie as there is between both of them and donald trump. >> bernie should go home, it's over, pack-up his suitcase and head home? is he the problem here? >> he's probably done more for the democratic party than
this chaos, here to debate, chuck roacha and former adviser to the clintons, 2008 campaign, richard steenhaos? is it bernie? should he go home and be quiet? >> i think this whole narrative which i know some of your viewers would love to buy into about chaos is not quite right. the fact is in all the generic polls who do you want as president or control congress, democrats have a good margin over republicans at this point. president obama is a bit more popular, his fambles favorables are...