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superagent leigh steinberg saw it firsthand. >> i watched athletes i represented play with collapsedwatched them completely fight with doctors at every time to get into the game. i watched players deceive coaches on the sidelines when they were injured and run back into a game. >> narrator: the inspiration for the movie sports agent jerry maguire, steinberg was a powerhouse alongside the new nfl. >> he was very much a creature of this expanding juggernaut of the nfl. he ends up at one point representing 21 quarterbacks in the nfl, 21 starting quarterbacks in the nfl one year. >> narrator: in the early 1990s, steinberg represented one of football's top stars: dallas quarterback troy aikman. >> second and 14, passing down, coming up for aikman again... >> narrator: in 1994, during the nfc championship, aikman took a knee to the head. >> down he goes. stubblefield was there first. troy aikman took a knee to the head... >> you see it right here. it's dennis brown coming in, you see the knee right there, knee right on his helmet. >> narrator: aikman's concussion was bad enough that he cou
superagent leigh steinberg saw it firsthand. >> i watched athletes i represented play with collapsedwatched them completely fight with doctors at every time to get into the game. i watched players deceive coaches on the sidelines when they were injured and run back into a game. >> narrator: the inspiration for the movie sports agent jerry maguire, steinberg was a powerhouse alongside the new nfl. >> he was very much a creature of this expanding juggernaut of the nfl. he ends...
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, doctor kevin steinberg is his name, he likes craft beer so he can get a craft beer and shop for hishat is the idea. >> mike drop. >> no better idea in america, then this right here. >> dig it. >> i'm outta here. >> god, i want to go there. >> shopping and wine. >> hold on, karen i will bring this up. >> you had a big event last night. >> i did. this is one of the better events i have been to in a long time, could you read this thing here. >> yeah. >> okay. >> here's the picture. this is a mentoring wok shop we had last night. there is, can you see my baby head there in the middle. >> barely. >> of the whole group. >> these people want to get in our business, so i was mentoring them. >> of course, were you mentoring them. >> thinks from my new philly .com and they have a tv and webb posting and you had others helping out. >> he bjected the whole thing >> okay. >> yes judge. >> so he is adorable. you had bex on air personality from 96.5. >> um-hmm. >> so, thank to you are that. i will tell you more bit. >> you led the class look at you. >> this would have been better to have alex go a
, doctor kevin steinberg is his name, he likes craft beer so he can get a craft beer and shop for hishat is the idea. >> mike drop. >> no better idea in america, then this right here. >> dig it. >> i'm outta here. >> god, i want to go there. >> shopping and wine. >> hold on, karen i will bring this up. >> you had a big event last night. >> i did. this is one of the better events i have been to in a long time, could you read this thing here....
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dan steinberg, my good buddy, he's asking the tough questions today. >> what you be wearing color uniforms>> that's one of the better questions i've had here at the podium. you came all this way to ask me that. if i say yes or no, what's your reply going to be? >> if you say yes, i'll ask what the col do you know? no. sorry. >> no idea is not helpful. >> sorry. what a wasted trip. >> that is probably why he hasn't written about it yet. he's still waiting to find out. >> thank you. >> outted him right now, though, didn't you. >>e'll be right back. w ♪ ♪ think of your fellow man, ♪ lend him a helping hand, ♪ put a little love in your heart.♪ ♪ you'll see it's getting late, oh please don't hesitate...♪ ♪ put a little love in your heart.♪ ♪ in your heart... ♪ in your heart... ♪ in your heart... ♪ in your heart. will have donated over one hundred fifteen million dollars to those in need. because everyone likes easy. sure do. because everyone is on the go. because we all like to save energy, but sometimes we slip up. reaching up. shhh. because sometimes we
dan steinberg, my good buddy, he's asking the tough questions today. >> what you be wearing color uniforms>> that's one of the better questions i've had here at the podium. you came all this way to ask me that. if i say yes or no, what's your reply going to be? >> if you say yes, i'll ask what the col do you know? no. sorry. >> no idea is not helpful. >> sorry. what a wasted trip. >> that is probably why he hasn't written about it yet. he's still waiting to...
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. >> reporter: to the rescue came robin steinberg who found a donor to put up the money.a public defender, she saw thousands of people allowed out by the judge but unable to make bail. convicted of a crime. you're supposed to be presumed innocent. and the only way to get out of the jail cell when bail is set is to buy your way out. that disadvantages poor people and it disadvantages people of color. >> reporter: ten years ago she started the bronx freedom fund, using charitable donations to post bail for people who can't afford it. >> when you're held in jail, you lose your job. you can lose your kids. you can lose your housing. that ripple effect will follow you forever. >> reporter: and many end up pleading guilty even when they're not just so they can get the case over with and go back to their families. now she's spreading the model across the country, launching the bail project. the goal, get more than 160,000 low-income people out of jail in the next five years. donations so far, $30 million. among contributors, british tycoon richard branson's charity. actor danny
. >> reporter: to the rescue came robin steinberg who found a donor to put up the money.a public defender, she saw thousands of people allowed out by the judge but unable to make bail. convicted of a crime. you're supposed to be presumed innocent. and the only way to get out of the jail cell when bail is set is to buy your way out. that disadvantages poor people and it disadvantages people of color. >> reporter: ten years ago she started the bronx freedom fund, using charitable...
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portfolio and steinberg families doing with its money?u know, the indexes this year have had a huge run, but there's such a concentration in those returns they've been the have's and have-not's this year i think going into next year we would overweight small and mid-cap, start to retail more money international. even with the stronger dollar i think it may make sense. we'll probably cut back some technology and look to industrials. we haven't really been talking at all about an infrastructure deal if a tax deal gets done, we may start to see that come into the calculus >> happy thanksgiving. thanks for joining us this morning. >> you too >> good to he sue uys. >> when we come back this morning, will more shoppersbe hitting their phones necessitated of the malls this holiday season we'll talk to an analyst about retails, amazon factor after this break >>> later, forget the malls. some shoppers might be visiting car lots too auto dealers are expecting big blags wlak friday sales. live to a chevy dealership in the next hour. let me guess, ph
portfolio and steinberg families doing with its money?u know, the indexes this year have had a huge run, but there's such a concentration in those returns they've been the have's and have-not's this year i think going into next year we would overweight small and mid-cap, start to retail more money international. even with the stronger dollar i think it may make sense. we'll probably cut back some technology and look to industrials. we haven't really been talking at all about an infrastructure...
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they are they block the road and then two of the assassins come out steinberg and ben maché and puncturethe tires of the vehicles in front of. a gully shed a from here that we show no they don't know which car the counties in and then suddenly the count opens the window of his car so he can see what's happening. to show his the shots so that they are bad news the image that we are sure of why then they identify him and yehoshua cohen goes to the car puts his schmeiser submachine gun in through the window and unloads on everyone sitting in the receipt of a shot of the. six bullets tore into bernadotte slept on throat and chest. cohen kept firing pumping eighteen bullets into colonel sorrow. in a matter of seconds the assassins had made their escape. by five o'clock in the afternoon bernadotte lay dead in hospital. alongside him colonel zorro. i heard it on the radio which was a bit deplorable in many ways the news had come first of all it was a swedish king and he baited with members of the family who would inform my mother and that debate carried on so much that the swedish radio assumed
they are they block the road and then two of the assassins come out steinberg and ben maché and puncturethe tires of the vehicles in front of. a gully shed a from here that we show no they don't know which car the counties in and then suddenly the count opens the window of his car so he can see what's happening. to show his the shots so that they are bad news the image that we are sure of why then they identify him and yehoshua cohen goes to the car puts his schmeiser submachine gun in through...
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and encourages my need to write for the national book foundation, especially lisa lucas and david steinberg honor so greatly. my friends who read my horrible early drafts. for my agent, jennifer lyons, who loved my work for the beginning. everyone at agate and blooms bury, who first ushered my work into the world and my editor and dear friend, kathy belled din. who makes me a better writer and human being, for all of you i am forever grateful. my beautiful mother noreen is with me tonight. [applause] i give thanks for your love, your ferocity, your work. so many people i love are not in this building but here in body and spirit. my children, my family, my friend and little mississippi in california. hey, daddio. i want to close by telling them you and this, thank you for loving me, supporting me, encouraging me to be exactly who i am and letting me reimagine and amplify your lives and voices. i love you with everything within me. thank you. [applause] >> enormous congratulations to the winners of tonight's national book awards. [applause] these four writers have been entered into the cannon
and encourages my need to write for the national book foundation, especially lisa lucas and david steinberg honor so greatly. my friends who read my horrible early drafts. for my agent, jennifer lyons, who loved my work for the beginning. everyone at agate and blooms bury, who first ushered my work into the world and my editor and dear friend, kathy belled din. who makes me a better writer and human being, for all of you i am forever grateful. my beautiful mother noreen is with me tonight....
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i want to thank the executive director, lisa lucas and determine david steinberger -- [applause] youticed this room is price as well as it used to be and that's because lisa and david and what they've done and as well as the directors of the national book foundation for technology and me in scholastic this year. your leadership is making this organization and vital part of the reading culture that we honor tonight. i want to thank the 10000 people of scholastic around the world each of whom will tell you that their job to help children to read, as well as the close associates here tonight who have driven this company forward for many years including help on this short speech from two of my very closest friends. here with me tonight are also hemembers of the robinson family who share the scholastic stories and since my father started the company in 1920 as the high school magazine devoted to the best and the contemporary leadership and current social issues still are dna nearly 100 years later. finally, as two important parts of my message tonight i am so proud to introduce and honor
i want to thank the executive director, lisa lucas and determine david steinberger -- [applause] youticed this room is price as well as it used to be and that's because lisa and david and what they've done and as well as the directors of the national book foundation for technology and me in scholastic this year. your leadership is making this organization and vital part of the reading culture that we honor tonight. i want to thank the 10000 people of scholastic around the world each of whom...
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i am joined at the table today by jeff steinberg and david sieradzki. in addition to the wireless bureau staff at the table, i would like to thank jill springer and jennifer salas from our competition and infrastructure policy division for their work, and all of the commission staff listed on the slide for the input. david sieradzki will present the item. >> thank you. good morning, mr. chairman, commissioners. the draft report and order before you is designed to facilitate the rapid deployment of wireless infrastructure by eliminating or reducing regulatory barriers to deployment. this order focuses on a narrow category project, the replacement of utility poles with substantial than a a coupe to support small cell antennas or other wireless equipment. increasingly, utility poles are being used to support communication and ten scott sometimes older polls must be replaced to support the weight of added and tense or to room for such equipment. the item before you would limit the requirement that a stork preservation review be conducted before licensee or
i am joined at the table today by jeff steinberg and david sieradzki. in addition to the wireless bureau staff at the table, i would like to thank jill springer and jennifer salas from our competition and infrastructure policy division for their work, and all of the commission staff listed on the slide for the input. david sieradzki will present the item. >> thank you. good morning, mr. chairman, commissioners. the draft report and order before you is designed to facilitate the rapid...