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. >> i don't think they have been three and docent steve young days. >>> many of you are familiar with blood he marries. if you're looking for something different local you don't have to go far. we preview oakland cocktail week. >>> the 49ers are off to a fast start this season. sunday home opener for the season with fans excited to see their favorite players. >> all new foods and flavors you can look forward to. we went inside the stadium with the look and taste of what's to come. >> reporter: good morning. inside levi stadium over a dozen new restaurants. new places to get something to eat during the game. we are joined by our old friend executive chef with some stuff spread out for us. let's get right into it. >> we have a nice spread. products on the field, in the stands, what we are going to serve the guest. we're gonna start off with an awesome aeolian. >> when i think cheesesteak i think philadelphia. >> this one is santa clara style . it's great for the fans it's really delicious. >> my philadelphia friends will love it. >> we know everybody loves crab. we have a nice beautiful
. >> i don't think they have been three and docent steve young days. >>> many of you are familiar with blood he marries. if you're looking for something different local you don't have to go far. we preview oakland cocktail week. >>> the 49ers are off to a fast start this season. sunday home opener for the season with fans excited to see their favorite players. >> all new foods and flavors you can look forward to. we went inside the stadium with the look and taste...
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beyond fast. >>> morgan and her young lover, steve chappelle, were both sitting in jail for the murdervin. morgan had confessed to playing a small part in the crime, helping steve chappelle come up with the plan to spike her husband's snapple iced tea with poison. only, it was a joke, she said, that was taken too far. what were your first impressions of her? >> very good. i mean, the allegation compared to the person i was speaking to did not seem to fit. >> morgan's attorney, jack mcmahon, said the case for murder against morgan was weak. she wasn't at the crime scene when kevin was killed and had no convincing motive for wanting her husband dead. >> in fact, financially, she was way worse off with her husband's death than she would have been with him alive. he was the lifeblood of the company, and there was no life insurance. >> you think she sort of had some musings about, oh, i wish my husband wasn't around, i wish someone took care of it? >> i think morgan was walking around with musings, saying this to various people. the person that took action was chappelle. he is a cold-bloode
beyond fast. >>> morgan and her young lover, steve chappelle, were both sitting in jail for the murdervin. morgan had confessed to playing a small part in the crime, helping steve chappelle come up with the plan to spike her husband's snapple iced tea with poison. only, it was a joke, she said, that was taken too far. what were your first impressions of her? >> very good. i mean, the allegation compared to the person i was speaking to did not seem to fit. >> morgan's...
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steve: a young lieutenant colonel who would go on to serve as president of the united states. dwight david eisenhower. what was his role in this? >> it's an interesting story because at the time he was very disappointed that he didn't get to europe during world war i. most of his west point classmates did. he was contemplating resigning from the military and he heard about this trip at the last minute. he had to go to the campsite where they spent the first night but it really kept him in the military and of course that changed his life and changed the history of the u.s. >> so let's watch this film "the u.s. army motor convoy" and who had the idea of filming this? >> the u.s. military wanted to film it because first of all they wanted to be able to show people back in washington, the military leadership, here's the condition of the roads, here's the condition of the vehicles and which vehicles performed well or not and they wanted to record it for history because they realized that this would be an historic trip so they wanted to have a record of it for everyone who would be
steve: a young lieutenant colonel who would go on to serve as president of the united states. dwight david eisenhower. what was his role in this? >> it's an interesting story because at the time he was very disappointed that he didn't get to europe during world war i. most of his west point classmates did. he was contemplating resigning from the military and he heard about this trip at the last minute. he had to go to the campsite where they spent the first night but it really kept him in...
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announcer: today on "steve" -- steve: a young man without a role model is like an explorer without aannouncer: a conversation with men on life. men on love. what men expect women to act like in relationships. >> act like yourselves. steve: and we have no problem with it. >> my dad has always told me -- steve: any man can be a father. a man can be a daddy. your handsfor together for your host, steve harvey! [applause] ♪ ♪ steve: thank y'all very much. i appreciate y'all. how are you all? listen, i want to talk to you about something. i don't think there is a stronger bond then between sisters. they have always got each other's back. i have daughters who are sisters and that is their way. there are certain situations that will test that bond. when one of them is afraid of something, but the other one ain't, that is when sisters can quickly -- i am talking about like that -- turn on each other. somethingvideo of that happened between two sisters. check it out. >> no, don't count. don't count. >> don't count? >> you count in your head. >> are you ready? >> i am. >> don't shoot me. [screa
announcer: today on "steve" -- steve: a young man without a role model is like an explorer without aannouncer: a conversation with men on life. men on love. what men expect women to act like in relationships. >> act like yourselves. steve: and we have no problem with it. >> my dad has always told me -- steve: any man can be a father. a man can be a daddy. your handsfor together for your host, steve harvey! [applause] ♪ ♪ steve: thank y'all very much. i appreciate...
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how young my father once was. steve and his key guy used to say in my life i took more blows than a drum ever could do you lose total contempt was paul's. hold fire is on some 17000000 victims of the nazis. in many cases all that remains are you know the cards of each individual their arrest to transport to a concentration camp everything nazis felt was worth recording written proof of this is to mattick horror 8 decades after world war 2 began. to hope to hand back personal belongings to the families of the nazis victims. sayed upon receiving his father's personal effects we need to forgive but who will never forget him was the past is no easy task but especially here in germany it is a duty of remembrance to. the messiah people in east africa mainly herd cattle and live a nomadic existence but increasingly drought is leading them to change their way of life in kenya more and more my son are deciding to become beekeepers. noida forest is a great place for a beast to live there are no fruits or pesticides and very few p
how young my father once was. steve and his key guy used to say in my life i took more blows than a drum ever could do you lose total contempt was paul's. hold fire is on some 17000000 victims of the nazis. in many cases all that remains are you know the cards of each individual their arrest to transport to a concentration camp everything nazis felt was worth recording written proof of this is to mattick horror 8 decades after world war 2 began. to hope to hand back personal belongings to the...
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thank you, steve. a younge was a big fan of the university of texas represents a team at his elementary school with a homemade t-shirt, but he gets bullied by two of his classmates. coming up in the next half hour, how the balls nation decided to help them. >>> the elephant seal towards. time to start planning your trip, get a reservation and decide when is the best time to go. sports is coming up. ♪ find the brands you love from nordstrom. up to 70% off at nordstrom rack. ♪ that's fashion at a fraction. ♪ shop anytime at nordstromrack.com and get easy returns in store. nordstrom rack. what will you find? >>> eddie money. he was big news. i wonder where eddie is now? i'm sure he is out >>> ktvu started playing elevator music. it was beautiful music. thank you for your request lena. she is dedicating that to one of her family members. if you have a 1982 song that you want to hear, hit me up on socitwitter, and instagram page>>> san francisco bay ferry is teaming up with fmo to get to the ferryboat. it will run
thank you, steve. a younge was a big fan of the university of texas represents a team at his elementary school with a homemade t-shirt, but he gets bullied by two of his classmates. coming up in the next half hour, how the balls nation decided to help them. >>> the elephant seal towards. time to start planning your trip, get a reservation and decide when is the best time to go. sports is coming up. ♪ find the brands you love from nordstrom. up to 70% off at nordstrom rack. ♪ that's...
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steve: this is a celebration. this is all about seven years coming to a close. e're going to give four-year scholarships to all of these young men right here. [applause] >> yay! steve: bishop t.d. jakes is here. you used your platform for good stuff. ok? somebody who's been pulled bang, -- back, who's been through adversity. wait tell you see how far you go forward. steve: wow. [applause] ♪ [laughter] ♪ announcer: put your hands together for your host, steve harvey! [cheers and applause] ♪ steve: yeah. [applause] steve: yeah. yeah. yeah. yeah. yeah. yeah. yeah. cheers and applause] [audience chanting "steve! "] cheers and applause] steve: appreciate y'all coming today this is a celebration. this is all about seven years coming to a close. but this is good though man. you got to understand how it works. see, your life ain't nothing but a book. i happen to be 62 years old. [applause] steve: i am in the middle of my 62nd chapter of the book that i'm writing. there's been some good books in there too. had some good chapters. had some bad chapters. had some chapters lasted a little bit longer than i wanted to that homeless chapte
steve: this is a celebration. this is all about seven years coming to a close. e're going to give four-year scholarships to all of these young men right here. [applause] >> yay! steve: bishop t.d. jakes is here. you used your platform for good stuff. ok? somebody who's been pulled bang, -- back, who's been through adversity. wait tell you see how far you go forward. steve: wow. [applause] ♪ [laughter] ♪ announcer: put your hands together for your host, steve harvey! [cheers and...
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arthel: steve, i'm glad you interviewed that young woman who explained why she looted for basic needs desperate situation. steve harrigan, excellent as always. thank you. eric: back here at home, one of the nfl's biggest stars basically dared to let his team let him go. now, he got his wish on the eve of game day. we'll have the latest on the gridiron drama. also, hong kong authorities mounted a security blitz against protesters who don't want beijing to have more influence on hong kong than it has. did the demonstrators have a chance again the mainland chinese government? i had a heart problem. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. arthel: antonio brown's caree
arthel: steve, i'm glad you interviewed that young woman who explained why she looted for basic needs desperate situation. steve harrigan, excellent as always. thank you. eric: back here at home, one of the nfl's biggest stars basically dared to let his team let him go. now, he got his wish on the eve of game day. we'll have the latest on the gridiron drama. also, hong kong authorities mounted a security blitz against protesters who don't want beijing to have more influence on hong kong than it...
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steve. >>> 6:20 is the time. youngamericans continue to leave big cities like san francisco and new york in big numbers. possible reason behind the trend. the full recap of last night's premier. who was knocked out. ["white rabbit" by jefferson airplane] ♪ one pill makes you larger ♪ and one pill makes you smaller ♪ ♪ and the ones that mother gives you ♪ ♪ don't do anything at all ♪ remember what the dormouse said ♪ welcome aboard. ♪ feed your head >>> still at the top of the american league wildcard race. last night in an mime, the angel hearsay the lead in the a 9th inning. matt chapman delivered the first pitch. >> am in center field. he scored. >> he now he casually dropped the bat. they win 3-2. they keep a half-game lead on the tampa bay rays to a top spot in the wildcard race. they will be in seattle tonight for the beginning of a four- game series against the marriers. the -- mariners. the giants were up a series. justin marja made his start of the season and hit six hut--- shut-out innings. the game was tied a
steve. >>> 6:20 is the time. youngamericans continue to leave big cities like san francisco and new york in big numbers. possible reason behind the trend. the full recap of last night's premier. who was knocked out. ["white rabbit" by jefferson airplane] ♪ one pill makes you larger ♪ and one pill makes you smaller ♪ ♪ and the ones that mother gives you ♪ ♪ don't do anything at all ♪ remember what the dormouse said ♪ welcome aboard. ♪ feed your head...
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steves: this is a beautiful statue. itt peaceful. caruso: yes, it's very quiet. there's something very tender about it and also very sad, about a youngborhood is just sitting in the main square. caruso: i thin dit's really in o. we've been living in our piazzas as common living rooms since ancient roman bmes, so it's alwan this way, and let's hope it will always be this way in the future, too. steves: and, as usual, the district's main church fronts the main square. the church of santa maria in trasteveresa is also one of rome's oldest and most beloved churches. like cecilia's church, it's built on cee site of a thirury home, where early christians worshipped illegally. and, like the city itself, it been a work in progress rebuilt continuously over the centuries. the portico is decorated with ancient fragments filled with early christian symbolism -- the anch, birds, people with hands up, praying as evangelical christians do today. many of these stones were originally lids to burial niches from the catacombs. stepping inside tas yoback centuries. the granlumns were scavenged from ancient roman buildings. the churls like an ancient ha
steves: this is a beautiful statue. itt peaceful. caruso: yes, it's very quiet. there's something very tender about it and also very sad, about a youngborhood is just sitting in the main square. caruso: i thin dit's really in o. we've been living in our piazzas as common living rooms since ancient roman bmes, so it's alwan this way, and let's hope it will always be this way in the future, too. steves: and, as usual, the district's main church fronts the main square. the church of santa maria in...
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steve osunsami. >> reporter: oklahoma authorities tonight say that this young woman, seen here in jailhouse orange, is accused of threatening to gun down students at her old high school in mcalester, oklahoma. 18-year-old alexis wilson dropped out of the school when she was in the ninth grade, and investigators say she was planning to return and was "going to shoot 400 people for fun." >> i'm elated that right now the threat has been eliminated. >> reporter: when police searched her home, they found these -- a newly purchased ak-47, six magazines to go with and a 12-gauge shotgun. her coworkers at this pizza place were the ones who called authorities. police say she shared with another waitress pictures and videos of herself shooting with the assault rifle. >> we do not want any of our schools getting shot up. nobody does. and so, we're going to do everything that we can to prevent this. >> reporter: she is pleading not guilty and when she was arrested, police say she told them she really wasn't serious. but they also say she told them that she "used to be suicidal and border line homicidal to the
steve osunsami. >> reporter: oklahoma authorities tonight say that this young woman, seen here in jailhouse orange, is accused of threatening to gun down students at her old high school in mcalester, oklahoma. 18-year-old alexis wilson dropped out of the school when she was in the ninth grade, and investigators say she was planning to return and was "going to shoot 400 people for fun." >> i'm elated that right now the threat has been eliminated. >> reporter: when...
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steve: hello there, young person. brian: columbus day crowd. ainsley: that is on monday. looks at some of the most inspiring public works projects in american history. things like the hoover dam, the pacific coast highway, the empire state building this particular episode is about the overseas highway that linked main land florida way out to key west. watch. >> the overseas highway is a highway that links the florida main land to all of the key islands, all the way out to key west. >> that road is so beautiful because you feel like a bird skimming over the water. ♪ and you feel as if you're descending from all of the intensity of miami, slowly, you're getting into these little islands. steve: i got to tell you, it is one of the most beautiful series on "fox nation" as we look at all the keys down there. check out, "american built" at foxnation.com. go to the app store, download the app and it's great. really good. lots of good content. we all provided stuff. brian: netflix for fox fans. ainsley: for super fans. climate change protesters looking to shut down d.c. for the s
steve: hello there, young person. brian: columbus day crowd. ainsley: that is on monday. looks at some of the most inspiring public works projects in american history. things like the hoover dam, the pacific coast highway, the empire state building this particular episode is about the overseas highway that linked main land florida way out to key west. watch. >> the overseas highway is a highway that links the florida main land to all of the key islands, all the way out to key west....
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steves: this is a beautiful statue. caruso: yes, it's very quiet. there's something very tender about it and also very sad, about a young woman who was killed so brutally think it's really in our dna. we've been living in our piazzas as common living rooms and let's hope it will always be this way in the future, too. steves: and, as usual, urthe district's main fronts the main square. the church of santa maria in trastevere is also one of rome's oldest and most beloved churches. like cecilia's church, it's built on the site of where early christians worshipped illegally. and, like the city itself, it's been a work in ogress, rebuilt continuously over the centuries. the portico is decorated with ancient fragments filled with early christian symbolism -- the anchor, birds, people with hands up, prayiag as evangelical chri do today. many of these stones were originally lids to buriaes from the catacombs. stepping inside takes you back centuries. wee granite columns scavenged from ancient roman buildings. e church feels like ancient hall of justice. that's because early churches adopted the pre-chriian basilica floor plan -- a rectangular space divided by
steves: this is a beautiful statue. caruso: yes, it's very quiet. there's something very tender about it and also very sad, about a young woman who was killed so brutally think it's really in our dna. we've been living in our piazzas as common living rooms and let's hope it will always be this way in the future, too. steves: and, as usual, urthe district's main fronts the main square. the church of santa maria in trastevere is also one of rome's oldest and most beloved churches. like cecilia's...
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it was a brilliantly written show and a great performance by that entire young cast. >> hey, steve --ch other. >> she's not my girlfriend. >> kevin arnold has to cope with all the timeless problems of growing up during one of the most turbulent times that we have known. >> kevin arnold is just like a regular kid except in the 1960s, and he's not really aware of many of the events. like in one of the episodes, the whole family is watching the apollo 8 take off, but i'm just sitting there trying to call a girl. >> the first episode of "the wonder years," anybody who saw it remembers the ending where the first kiss with winnie and kevin arnold. the song they play is "when a man loves a woman." that moment seemed so pure and so real. ♪ when a man loves a woman can't keep his mind on nothing else ♪ >> the tone of the baby boomers in the 1960s is about rebellion, about being students. by the 1980s, it's time to grow up. and so they shave their beards, give up their dashikis, and put on power suits, a whole new notion. >> ah, the yuppies. last year the politicians were talking about winning
it was a brilliantly written show and a great performance by that entire young cast. >> hey, steve --ch other. >> she's not my girlfriend. >> kevin arnold has to cope with all the timeless problems of growing up during one of the most turbulent times that we have known. >> kevin arnold is just like a regular kid except in the 1960s, and he's not really aware of many of the events. like in one of the episodes, the whole family is watching the apollo 8 take off, but i'm...
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steve: probably looked at that image and looked at the car plate number and figured it out. carley: police work. he is in the right business. ainsley: how sweet of that youngnth a big month on fox nation. ainsley: if you don't have it go to the app. store and download it. free nut very beginning for you so you can check it out. steve: if you are thinking about going ahead and becoming a member, a subscriber toe fox nation, here's why you should in september. take a look. >> 3, 2, 1, lift off. celebration of american can doism. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> it's a great win. >> this is one of the largest construction projects in our history. this is one of those factors the wow factor. >> you have to have enough belief in yourself and believe in your dream. ♪ steve: terrific. so start your free trial. go to foxnation.com or wherever you download your apps. you will be watching fox nation before you know it. ainsley: what are you do you go steve for fox nation in america. steve: built in america. american built. all sorts of places like the hoover dam. big bridges, stuff like that. utilizing fox movie news we have had for decades. ainsley: bible
steve: probably looked at that image and looked at the car plate number and figured it out. carley: police work. he is in the right business. ainsley: how sweet of that youngnth a big month on fox nation. ainsley: if you don't have it go to the app. store and download it. free nut very beginning for you so you can check it out. steve: if you are thinking about going ahead and becoming a member, a subscriber toe fox nation, here's why you should in september. take a look. >> 3, 2, 1, lift...
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steve newman. i want to thank all the legacy groups that are here , as i looked out i thought i young lady from the dar who is looking very patriotic. i want to thank all the members of the general assembly who are here. and with that and the appropriate benediction that we just heard we will adjourn and continue the commemoration activities over at the jamestown settlement. i think all of you for being here. [ applause ]. >> we continue with the second part of the 400th anniversary of the first virginia assembly. this is the second of two parts. >>> good morning. i am kirk cox the speaker of the house of the virginia delegates. and i am absolutely delighted to welcome everyone here at jamestown settlement at their forward, and those viewing these proceedings on line. the 400th anniversary today of the first and oldest continuous represented body in the western hemisphere. as our forefathers did on this very day 400 years ago. we assemble here at the birth place of american democracy, jamestown. freedom in the form of democracy began here in virginia. the unforgettable and inspiring event that happ
steve newman. i want to thank all the legacy groups that are here , as i looked out i thought i young lady from the dar who is looking very patriotic. i want to thank all the members of the general assembly who are here. and with that and the appropriate benediction that we just heard we will adjourn and continue the commemoration activities over at the jamestown settlement. i think all of you for being here. [ applause ]. >> we continue with the second part of the 400th anniversary of...
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but for one young girl and her driver, it's the sunshine that lights the day. steveer day will get better. >> i may have a bad morning, but once i see her it gets better. >> reporter: the turning point is a 5-year-old girl named anna. >> you're my best friend. >> can i have a best hug? >> reporter: she is the ultimate pick me up. >> thank you. >> i love you. >> i love you, too. let's go. >> bye, dad, bye, mom. >> reporter: anna was born with a rare muscular disorder. she's constantly in and out of the hospital. >> the fact that she has so much going on in her life, but she's always happy, always bubbly and she's always, hi, miss sherman. and we start communicating. >> reporter: the parents say they first noticed this bond about a year ago. anna had missed school one day because she was sick. but that afternoon the bus came to their house anyway, and the driver came to the door just checking to make sure anna was okay. >> and i thought, well, she didn't have to do that. >> reporter: but kathleen hobson said that was nothing compared to what happened next. >> yummy, ma
but for one young girl and her driver, it's the sunshine that lights the day. steveer day will get better. >> i may have a bad morning, but once i see her it gets better. >> reporter: the turning point is a 5-year-old girl named anna. >> you're my best friend. >> can i have a best hug? >> reporter: she is the ultimate pick me up. >> thank you. >> i love you. >> i love you, too. let's go. >> bye, dad, bye, mom. >> reporter: anna was...
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young girl, she considered joining the family business. but in college her interest in journalism sparked by her future husband, steve roberts. but her love and close ties to washington were never far behind. president lyndon johnson famously even attending her wedding in 1966. she began working at an anchor in washington at 21. and shortly after headed to new york to work as a reporter. >> it was essentially reporting little stories, and i loved it. >> landing at national public radio as a politicalcommentator. >> from abc news -- >> but in 1988, she found her home here. >> the american people don't want this to go on for another year. >> but he can't do an i didn't inhale and i didn't, i wasn't ever drafted. >> working as a contributor on "this week". >> something we've talked a lot about on this program. that people are so agitated and angry and ready to take arms. >> cokie's razor-sharp mind matched only by her warmth which hipped put guests at ease. >> you must be a very important person. >> and always that infectious smile, her hearty laugh. her sassy sense of humor. >> a great laugh. and a wonderful twinkle in her eyes
young girl, she considered joining the family business. but in college her interest in journalism sparked by her future husband, steve roberts. but her love and close ties to washington were never far behind. president lyndon johnson famously even attending her wedding in 1966. she began working at an anchor in washington at 21. and shortly after headed to new york to work as a reporter. >> it was essentially reporting little stories, and i loved it. >> landing at national public...
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young. he in nashville in a bar now? brian: is a grownup. steve: graduated from college.friends with john rich. can you get us in the bar. brian: john rich, he bought them a round. he actually wasn't there because, he does have pictures of himself. that is the good thing about owning your place. you have life-sized pictures of yourself. broadway, across the street is luke bryan. ainsley: on broadway, all the celebrities, all famous singers have their own bar. steve: kid rock's place is across the street. we did a live show from there. i don't know if you remember. brian: yeah. steve: washington, d.c. getting back to action today. they're back from recess. a busy day. we'll talk to all sorts of experts at this hour. ainsley: congress is back in session. jim jordan with a rally in north carolina. this is a fox news alert. the taliban issuing new threats of bloodshed after the trump administration officially calls off peace talks. steve: it comes after president trump canceled friday night a secret meeting that was supposed to happen with members of the taliban at camp david
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steve, thank you. mpinstagram says it wiose tighter restrictions on post el that aated to diet products and cosmetic surgery. concerns have been raised about the impact that they can have on young people's mental health and body image. some of these posts will be hidden from users known to be under 18 years old.ontent with a meritle claim about a weight loss product link to coa from instagram>> there's a whol them. >>lindsey: that is that he was navy in their so baffled by this video which show ufos hurtling through the airport the footage is from thenpret stued tseit say lla ng.wera tpp e w ey it was by far the sc iest above the desert outsidof t r thblowveing they were riding in plummeted out of the sky. >> it felt like a car crash ea h ad it was just as ground. hit.he >> the initial impact ejecting the lot and for other passengers out of the basket. >> was the te th is en wstarto lt stofagain. then we realized where is everybody? >> you just need the all of a sudden the pilott s no reof the balloon and that lets air out. ht the hot air out. ave like 15 seconds from wh poud ulletsaclydr dragginglo a the desert sand for nearly half a mile.first sean and then tom both thrown to
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steve's in a. box what. i have to offer. also in the program. while means a former president his family on the government or school off year old plan. unique cross cultural collaboration we speak to young south african composer. mixes we. welcome to the program they are home by their future is uncertain this is for many of the nigerians from south africa hundreds of nigerians flights home solo in a wave of violence against foreign as in south africa while there is relief to have an escaped me they say they are not sure what the future holds for them i told our correspondents funny for a shot was one of the fest international correspondents to meet any of the airports in lagos sent us this report. slowly and with a long delay it finally arrives the airplane from johannesburg. and some officials are waiting for the passengers to disembark. this is the 1st machine from south africa with nigerian. the 1st since anti immigrant violence erupted in and around your hand last week now that the nigerians are back what is the future force for that. warm welcome to begin with but a lot of uncertainty to this woman left south africa after 7 years because of the xenophobic attacks she says she has b
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steve newman. i want to thank all the legacy groups that are here , as i looked out i thought i young lady from the dar who is looking very patriotic. i want to thank all the members of the general assembly who are here. and with that and the appropriate benediction that we just heard we will adjourn and continue the commemoration activities over at the jamestown settlement. i think all of you for being here. [ applause ]. >> we continue with the second part of the 400th anniversary of the first virginia assembly. this i
steve newman. i want to thank all the legacy groups that are here , as i looked out i thought i young lady from the dar who is looking very patriotic. i want to thank all the members of the general assembly who are here. and with that and the appropriate benediction that we just heard we will adjourn and continue the commemoration activities over at the jamestown settlement. i think all of you for being here. [ applause ]. >> we continue with the second part of the 400th anniversary of...
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detectives arriving to try to figure out what had happened to the young woman dead in the drivers seat. detective mike ryan and captain steve the first year's long investigation. >> mike and i arrived at about the same time. >> reporter: did the scene explain itself to you? >> we could see the basics of what had happened. >> reporter: their victim brandy daniels had been shot three times at close range. crime scene techs would later recover three shell casings and a clip for a semi-automatic pistol. brandy's purse and phone were beside her. >> we eliminated robbery almost immediately. there was an amount of money there that somebody would of took if it would've been a robbery. >> reporter: as the csi's took their photos and estimated bullet trajectories, gathered blood, dna, brandy's mom, sister, and fiancee watched on in blank horror. >> reporter: what do you remember about the rest of that night? >> sitting in -- in the vehicle behind her car. just watching it. >> and there's your girl, gone. >> there's my baby and i can't do nothing about it. it was 2:00. went to the house. 4:00, two detectives came down to the house, sa
detectives arriving to try to figure out what had happened to the young woman dead in the drivers seat. detective mike ryan and captain steve the first year's long investigation. >> mike and i arrived at about the same time. >> reporter: did the scene explain itself to you? >> we could see the basics of what had happened. >> reporter: their victim brandy daniels had been shot three times at close range. crime scene techs would later recover three shell casings and a clip...
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was in the audience when keith was doing the hail, hail, rock and roll i was a young school teacher they were filming it stevecon. >> you'll head out on stage and sing for us. >> we're going to do it. >> we can't wait >>> good morning. i'm marcus washington. firefighters right now trying to determine what sparked a deadly overnight fire in a san jose mobile home park. this is new video that we have. it's shot by a neighbor showing the home fully engulfed. this started around midnight south of highway 237. the neighbors say the woman who died was in her 50s. they also said that she was disabled and confined to a wheelchair. a man who also lives at the home is still not clear if he was there at the time and safely escaped or if he may have been at another location when the fire started. >>> right now we want to get you moving through the morning. mike has a look at that commute for you. >> marcus, overall the south bay looks good except for one section behind me, northbound, highway 17 as you approach 280 reports of a car fire. someone out of their car with a fire extinguisher. that's the good news. they're not
was in the audience when keith was doing the hail, hail, rock and roll i was a young school teacher they were filming it stevecon. >> you'll head out on stage and sing for us. >> we're going to do it. >> we can't wait >>> good morning. i'm marcus washington. firefighters right now trying to determine what sparked a deadly overnight fire in a san jose mobile home park. this is new video that we have. it's shot by a neighbor showing the home fully engulfed. this started...
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steve: pete was 21 years older than me. he's known all over the united states, and i was the young guy.e was a very structured, suma cum laude type of process thinker, which was great. i was sort of intuitive type thinker, and so when we did things together, he would let me do all the execution because, for a while, he sort of tried to rehearsal what we do and i said don't worry about it. i'll walk in the room. carol: i got this, right? steve: i got this. it'll happen. and it does. so, we were a very good team for a very long time, over 30 years. and sort of incredibly productive, easy to deal with because we each approached the world somewhat differently. carol: except when you guys went out on your own and you were looking for money. steve: what you find is that the world is not always waiting for you. in fact, sometimes the world doesn't even respond to you. so when we started, we sent out about 500 letters, expecting people to call us and give us an order, and the phone never rang. carol: in your book, you write you can't learn to be a manager. but you can learn to be an entrepreneu
steve: pete was 21 years older than me. he's known all over the united states, and i was the young guy.e was a very structured, suma cum laude type of process thinker, which was great. i was sort of intuitive type thinker, and so when we did things together, he would let me do all the execution because, for a while, he sort of tried to rehearsal what we do and i said don't worry about it. i'll walk in the room. carol: i got this, right? steve: i got this. it'll happen. and it does. so, we were...
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. >>> there is a young boy in massachusetts whose life revolves around peering out his living room window. it's not as lonely as it sounds. stevee road." >> reporter: aside from immediate family, no one is allowed in the house to see 3-year-old quinn waters. >> i want to get up there. >> reporter: and more importantly, quinn can't go out. >> we basically keep him in a bubble just as a precaution. >> even a cold, a common cold could be something that will bring him back into the hospital. >> reporter: parents jarlith and tara water say quinn's natural immunity was temporarily wiped out after he got a stem cell transplant to treat his brain cancer. >> we are italian. >> reporter: fortunately, the kid is a fighter, who has retained a mostly positive attitude. >> do you want a drink or anything, dude? >> no, thank you. >> reporter: but it still stinks. >> he sees all of this happening and he knows he's stuck inside. and there would be days. >> reporter: days when quinn is literally pounding to get out. unfortunately, staring out a window is a poor substitute for walking out a door. for the last two months, quinn's connection to the
. >>> there is a young boy in massachusetts whose life revolves around peering out his living room window. it's not as lonely as it sounds. stevee road." >> reporter: aside from immediate family, no one is allowed in the house to see 3-year-old quinn waters. >> i want to get up there. >> reporter: and more importantly, quinn can't go out. >> we basically keep him in a bubble just as a precaution. >> even a cold, a common cold could be something that...
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he was a young, bright, extraordinarily able individual. his name was steve. steve is now a district -- federal district court judge in new hampshire. andad an extraordinary wife her name was krista. steve and steve and christa became dear friends of judy's and mine. i had enough time to sail when i had a sailboat, steve and christa from time o time would go sailing with judy and me and perhaps some of my children. christa with a her hair, beautiful utside but more importantly inside.l full of life. excitement. full of vision for what she as a teacher could do for her children. recall that ay christa's motto as the teacher space was "i touch the future." i teach. she was looking forward with excitement, not only to leave the bounds of earth but to to earth and engage with students, to share her experience, to share the excitement and adventure of into a new frontier that space. we s so appropriate that her name.coin bill in was my friend. us, as were est of er fellow astronauts on that fated day at the beginning of few seconds a burned so brightly with so much
he was a young, bright, extraordinarily able individual. his name was steve. steve is now a district -- federal district court judge in new hampshire. andad an extraordinary wife her name was krista. steve and steve and christa became dear friends of judy's and mine. i had enough time to sail when i had a sailboat, steve and christa from time o time would go sailing with judy and me and perhaps some of my children. christa with a her hair, beautiful utside but more importantly inside.l full of...
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steve hayward, engaging in a debate with the other side. >> there's a good book 7 or eight years ago called becoming right. how campuses shape young conservatives by two sociologist which means they are totally clueless, but they interviewed students at two campuses. harvard and university of colorado boulder but they also talk about places like santa barbara, ohio state, you name it. i will restate the question. why is it that you will get conservative students who want to have milo or ann coulter at a place like altar but not yale or harvard or princeton? it's not just because those are elite ivy league schools. it's because they have the key was conservatism. you have the medicine center. the beckley program at yale which has a speaker every week. by the way the reason why, they've been growing like crazy. after that ridiculousness at yale lots of alumni quit getting money to college and give it to the buckley program. i went there tons last year. the point is for students who have no conspicuous conservatism it's understandable that they want to give, the way i put it, the middle finger to the campus. milo is a way to do that.
steve hayward, engaging in a debate with the other side. >> there's a good book 7 or eight years ago called becoming right. how campuses shape young conservatives by two sociologist which means they are totally clueless, but they interviewed students at two campuses. harvard and university of colorado boulder but they also talk about places like santa barbara, ohio state, you name it. i will restate the question. why is it that you will get conservative students who want to have milo or...
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victims apparently he like to inject young gay black men with methamphetamine and then have his way with him it is a disgusting perverted situation if allegations are true. steve, if this guy were a republican, do you think it would be getting a little bit more coverage? >> that's exactly the point. you know he's, obviously, completely sick individual and conserve to be taken to whatever extent is possible but i think the political point is exactly that. he's really a central figure in democratic politics in california. he's donated to pretty much anyone who is anyone in california, and democrat as well as -- in the country. >> adam shift hillary clinton he's in photographs with all of these people. and now i have part of the affidavit here he's chase around people with a chain saw. trying to inject them with methamphetamine his nickname was doctor it was disgusting i'll give you last word. >> as far as police are concerned other two deaths they found jesse no evidence of foul play the the third person overdose he didn't die. and now apparently there's evidence he might have been injecting them illegally but question is why aren't media more concerned about th
victims apparently he like to inject young gay black men with methamphetamine and then have his way with him it is a disgusting perverted situation if allegations are true. steve, if this guy were a republican, do you think it would be getting a little bit more coverage? >> that's exactly the point. you know he's, obviously, completely sick individual and conserve to be taken to whatever extent is possible but i think the political point is exactly that. he's really a central figure in...
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they have become entrenched by older kids and the young kids are afraid to go out and play. stevent to stick around sports challenge. >> as long as i don't have to tackle him. brian: have to catch his passes. >> that's fine. i played some football until warren knocked me out in high school. [laughter] steve: one hour from right now. johnnie is going to be in the next hour. also marianne williamson, condoleezza rice, and the gronk. ♪ sfx: upbeat music a lot of clothes you normally take to the cleaners aren't dirty dirty. they just need a quick refresh. try new febreze clothing quick dry mist. it eliminates odors and refreshes lightly-worn clothing. breathe happy febreze... la la la la la. . . mytill he signed up for atunitedhealthcareealth medicare complete. ♪ now, it's like he has his own health entourage. he gets medicare's largest healthcare network, a free gym membership, vision, dental and more. there's so much to take advantage of. can't wait till i'm 65. a few more chairs, please. unitedhealthcare medicare complete plans, the only plans with the aarp name. free dental care a
they have become entrenched by older kids and the young kids are afraid to go out and play. stevent to stick around sports challenge. >> as long as i don't have to tackle him. brian: have to catch his passes. >> that's fine. i played some football until warren knocked me out in high school. [laughter] steve: one hour from right now. johnnie is going to be in the next hour. also marianne williamson, condoleezza rice, and the gronk. ♪ sfx: upbeat music a lot of clothes you normally...
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young boy into the raging flood waters. the father says his son was reaching for me and calling me, "daddy" as the storm swept him away. our steve harrigan is on the ground live on abaco right now. steve, what are you seeing? what are you hearing? >> shepard, i'm standing in what used to be a house here on abaco island. the foundation is left what used to be somebody's neighborhood. as far as i can see behind me off to the right, off to the left, there's nothing left here. it's as if someone took a snow globe and just shook it over and over again. this is not the kind of hurricane that just tears the roof off a house. it's the kind of hurricane that hit here with 185 miles per hour winds for two days. you mentioned the body count. that is going to change dramatically because when you stand here, you can smell bodies. i can see dead dogs from where i'm standing. when i walk over that hill to a church there, you can see dead bodies protruding from the rocks. floating in the sun for several days here. as far as the body collection, we've seen one storage truck holding bodies and police walk through with machetes guided by a sense o
young boy into the raging flood waters. the father says his son was reaching for me and calling me, "daddy" as the storm swept him away. our steve harrigan is on the ground live on abaco right now. steve, what are you seeing? what are you hearing? >> shepard, i'm standing in what used to be a house here on abaco island. the foundation is left what used to be somebody's neighborhood. as far as i can see behind me off to the right, off to the left, there's nothing left here. it's...
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. >> steve kornacki, this was so different from anything we had heard before from a candidate in a national debate. it was so moving. and so authentic. clearly this is a such a talented young political leader if not for this campaign, for some future role. >> yeah, no, i think that moment too reflects that broader topic there of gay rights and how dramatically public opinion has drifted on that, in recent years, in recent decades. 2015 was the supreme court ruling, this is the second presidential campaign since that happened. this is sort of a new reality of american politics that you're sort of seeing for the first time there. for buttigieg, he's doing better than i think anybody would have ever expected the mayor of a city of 100,000 people would do. i think the challenge for him is his support seems to have hit a wall in the last few months. the question is can he expand it outside of more of the higher income college educated, what they call the wine track, can he expand it to the beer track. >> he's raised a lot of money, he can keep going. thank you very much, great to see all of you. >>> coming up, the waiting game. andrew mccabe's plea to avoid criminal charges is
. >> steve kornacki, this was so different from anything we had heard before from a candidate in a national debate. it was so moving. and so authentic. clearly this is a such a talented young political leader if not for this campaign, for some future role. >> yeah, no, i think that moment too reflects that broader topic there of gay rights and how dramatically public opinion has drifted on that, in recent years, in recent decades. 2015 was the supreme court ruling, this is the...
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steve hayward show up and engage in an intelligent debate with the other side. >> that's an important point. there is a good book called "becoming right: how campuses shape young conservatives ." it was from two sociologies, they interviewed students at harvard and university of colorado boulder before i was there. they also talked about places like berkeley, santa barbara, oh oh state, you name it. and i'll restate the question they were looking at, why is it you'll get conservative students want to have milo or ann coulter at berkeley but not at yale or harvard or princeton or name a few others? it is not because those are elite ivy league schools, it is because what harvey mansfield calls conspicuous conservatism. the madison center of princeton, harvey mansfield at harvard. the reason they have a speaker almost every week, growing like crazy, after that ridiculousness at yale a few years ago over the halloween costumes, alumni quit giving mound to college and gave it to the program. the point is that for students who have no conspicuous conservatism, it is understandable they want to give the middle finger to the campus. and milo is a handy way to do that.
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young upstart group. we didn't have great publicity or advertising of what we were doing in the beginning. we start calling around and stevemith, the guy who has gotten with the building, i get him on the phone and said you find me students. he said okay. some of the butt chewing he got. what do you think you know that we don't know? we're fighting a war. and they hang up. and then we came to washington and we had one magic phone call from somebody in washington to a wing commander on the east coast and one of the west coast. and all of a sudden, it changed. it wasn't a voluntary change. it was probably survival of themselves. you know, you're going to do it. just get on with it. and then when the kids started coming in, top gun's reputation grew. and they're standing in line, trying to get in to get the education. anybody going back to fight in combat wanted to pick up what they hadn't been exposed to prior to going back. >> the one in the back first . can't see you. >> thank you, captain. i'm joe gavin from the grumin family. my question is back around the late '70s, there was a referee and monitored flioff between the f
young upstart group. we didn't have great publicity or advertising of what we were doing in the beginning. we start calling around and stevemith, the guy who has gotten with the building, i get him on the phone and said you find me students. he said okay. some of the butt chewing he got. what do you think you know that we don't know? we're fighting a war. and they hang up. and then we came to washington and we had one magic phone call from somebody in washington to a wing commander on the east...
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steve hayward show up at and engage in an intelligent debates with the other side. >> that is the point. there was a book a couple years ago called "becoming right, how campuses shape youngonservatives." it was by two sociologists by the university of san diego which means they are totally clueless. they interviewed students at two campuses. harvard and the university of colorado boulder. they also talked a lot about places like berkeley, santa barbara, ohio state. i will restate the question. why is it that you will get students, conservative students want to have milo or ann coulter at a place like berkeley, but not yale or harvard or princeton? it's not just because those are elite ivy league schools, is because they have what harvey mansfield conspicuous conservativism. you have the william f buckley program at yale that has a speaker almost every week. by the way, the reason there was a speaker almost every week is that after that ridiculousness at yale over halloween costumes, lots of alumni quit giving money to colleges and started giving it to -- programs. the point is that for students who have no conspicuous conservativism, it is quite understandable that they
steve hayward show up at and engage in an intelligent debates with the other side. >> that is the point. there was a book a couple years ago called "becoming right, how campuses shape youngonservatives." it was by two sociologists by the university of san diego which means they are totally clueless. they interviewed students at two campuses. harvard and the university of colorado boulder. they also talked a lot about places like berkeley, santa barbara, ohio state. i will...
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young man growing up or something. brian: he wants reparations for pot smokers. steve: seriously? have law enforcement who has has vilified go do it. >> he doesn't know what he wants out. also questioned on well in columbine these weapons weren't used would you expand it of course he says yes because he doesn't know what these weapons are he is ignorant. ignorance is not a way to govern. i don't care what the issue is. abortion, guns, the economy, you can't govern through ignorance and appeal through emotion. i would say the same thing to president trump. listen, a leader is measured. they do their research. they understand the complexities of the issue and take their time to propose a solution that might work. dollar store politician appeases. that's what we see in beto. that's why his numbers are numbered. steve: a dollar store politician. i haven't heard that before. >> nothing against dollar stores. steve: absolutely not. i love those places. brian: you get a lot for your money. ainsley: it can get expensive and i get hayden's stores there and ends up racking up. steve: becaus
young man growing up or something. brian: he wants reparations for pot smokers. steve: seriously? have law enforcement who has has vilified go do it. >> he doesn't know what he wants out. also questioned on well in columbine these weapons weren't used would you expand it of course he says yes because he doesn't know what these weapons are he is ignorant. ignorance is not a way to govern. i don't care what the issue is. abortion, guns, the economy, you can't govern through ignorance and...
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as a young girl, she considered joining the family business, but in college her interest in journalism was strengthened by her future husband, steveand close ties to washington were never far behind. president lyndon b. johnson famously even attended her wedding i 1966. she began working as an anchor in washington at 21, and shortly after headed to new york to work as a reporter. >> it was essentially reporting and then writing very brief little stories, and i loved it. >> reporter: before landing at national public radio as a political commentator -- >> announcer: from abc news -- >> reporter: but in 1988, she found her home right here. >> the american people don't want this to go on. >> he can't do another i didn't inhale and i wasn't ever drafted. >> reporter: at abc news working as a contributor on "this week," cokie's razor sharp mind -- >> your definition of womanizing. >> most women know it when they see it, senator. >> reporter: matched only by her infinite kindness when the cameras stopped rolling. >> three cameras here. you must be a very important person. >> oh, i don't know about that. >> reporter: and always, always a
as a young girl, she considered joining the family business, but in college her interest in journalism was strengthened by her future husband, steveand close ties to washington were never far behind. president lyndon b. johnson famously even attended her wedding i 1966. she began working as an anchor in washington at 21, and shortly after headed to new york to work as a reporter. >> it was essentially reporting and then writing very brief little stories, and i loved it. >> reporter:...
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steve: your group did those introduce. what is it about her that has interested so many young people. >> she sells fear.o skip school in order to have a future. in other words, she has actually said and she has addressed the eu. the united states congress testified that why should kids go to school if they have a future that will be no more unless government passes laws like the green new deal, more u.n. treaties. et cetera. so this message of fear. steve: is it working in sweden? >> it's working in sweden and working in europe and now comes tom to the u.s. message of fear sells. reports in europe where kids are getting antianxiety medication. they believe they are going to die. thigh is the greta affects. she is causing and instilling fear in millions of kids around the world and has them believing that government can legislate our climate. if we pass the green new deal in america kids can go back to school. ainsley: a lot of kids watch their other friends say certain things. they jump on board. they celebrate, you know, earth day and do all these projects. steve: peer pressure. ainsley: if this were y
steve: your group did those introduce. what is it about her that has interested so many young people. >> she sells fear.o skip school in order to have a future. in other words, she has actually said and she has addressed the eu. the united states congress testified that why should kids go to school if they have a future that will be no more unless government passes laws like the green new deal, more u.n. treaties. et cetera. so this message of fear. steve: is it working in sweden?...
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young people are starting to understand your betrayal. you choose to fail us. i say we will never forgive you. steveshe was very successful, i believe it was last year she launched a school strike before sweden's elections. and she had at 16 been nominated for a nobel peace prize. ainsley: bernie sanders responded on twitter what a disgrace 16-year-old tell world leaders what they won't acknowledge we can't continue with this type of ruthless capitalism that is destroying our planet. that is why we need young people leading our climate justice. brian: he got on his private jet and took off. we are failing our nation's youth by not taking swift action to combat the climate crisis. we owe it to them to stand up to pollutedders and stop poisoning our planet. >> tucker: the point now is political power. you gin up a crisis and demand the population submits to your will or else. of course when you do that you don't need to fight fair or acknowledge democracy or make a rational case for your position. do you whatever it takes. you will even use children if it helps. how do you respond to statements like t
young people are starting to understand your betrayal. you choose to fail us. i say we will never forgive you. steveshe was very successful, i believe it was last year she launched a school strike before sweden's elections. and she had at 16 been nominated for a nobel peace prize. ainsley: bernie sanders responded on twitter what a disgrace 16-year-old tell world leaders what they won't acknowledge we can't continue with this type of ruthless capitalism that is destroying our planet. that is...
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steve: mayor, one of the things, here we are on the verge of being 18 years after 9/11, there are a lot of people, young knew something bad happened. but, you know, a lot of people have moved past it. >> it's good if you move past it. it's not good if you forget it. two things. it's like the death of somebody you love, particularly a catastrophic death. not a natural death like a parent who dies very old or if you god forbid lost a child or you lost a husband or a wife. middle age. you don't get over it. but as time goes by. the pain you put somewhere. brian: you deal with it? >> when i think of my mother and father, my father has been gone 30 years and it hurts me. i'm. but if i think about it. i think gosh, i would like to have him around. you can't forget this for another reason though, it's not over. this isn't pearl harbor. it will some day be pearl harbor. in other words, the thing that caused it will be solved. in that case japan, germany, italy. the people who killed us then, that movement is still alive. and it's killing us today. our soldiers in afghanistan, or doing terrorist acts. when i tal
steve: mayor, one of the things, here we are on the verge of being 18 years after 9/11, there are a lot of people, young knew something bad happened. but, you know, a lot of people have moved past it. >> it's good if you move past it. it's not good if you forget it. two things. it's like the death of somebody you love, particularly a catastrophic death. not a natural death like a parent who dies very old or if you god forbid lost a child or you lost a husband or a wife. middle age. you...