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so you see steven would -- the other thing i want to say, is i can identify with steven wahl. my family's not that grand. my great-grandfather missed being born a slave by 90 days. he was conceived in a relationship between a slavemaster and his mother, who was an enslaved woman. just barely born free. and he was a -- he was a pistol of a guy. the one thing about him was he didn't really take any stuff off of white racists in virginia, which is a highly racest state despite what you think about general tilt at that time, because of the fact he saw himself as white as they were, and he thought he was from as good a family as any of them and especially the poor people around his farm who gave him money. do you know where i'm from? i'm from that. that's the plantation right there. part of that is mine. that's where i was born. this is my father. so in wahl's sense, too, you see this indignation in them partly because of many reasons, educated people. also because we have this -- they have -- they were partly white. they had lived close enough to white people, and they had begun t
so you see steven would -- the other thing i want to say, is i can identify with steven wahl. my family's not that grand. my great-grandfather missed being born a slave by 90 days. he was conceived in a relationship between a slavemaster and his mother, who was an enslaved woman. just barely born free. and he was a -- he was a pistol of a guy. the one thing about him was he didn't really take any stuff off of white racists in virginia, which is a highly racest state despite what you think about...
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and then there's steven wahl. >> so steven was the last? he's the last colored wahl, is he not? >> right. so he -- the last of o.s.b. wahl's line. so he stays in the howard hill neighborhood for a long time, and then the children decide that they want to sell the house. you know, you have the parents that have died, the children all own it together. they decide to sell the house. they sell the house. it's razed, and a segregated school is built on the site. and with that money with his share steven wahl moves to a different neighborhood near catholic university. and he decides he's not going to change his name and he continues to work at the government printing office where everyone knows he's african-american. he's going to become white by keeping ms. mouth shut, and it works for a little while. >> this is an interesting thing because i was telling daniel those of us who are black, especially of my age born in world war ii, all of us pn a friend orel tifl who moved acrosses the color line to become white and was lost to us. we describe people having a past or lost to the family
and then there's steven wahl. >> so steven was the last? he's the last colored wahl, is he not? >> right. so he -- the last of o.s.b. wahl's line. so he stays in the howard hill neighborhood for a long time, and then the children decide that they want to sell the house. you know, you have the parents that have died, the children all own it together. they decide to sell the house. they sell the house. it's razed, and a segregated school is built on the site. and with that money with...
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steven, it may take two to tan goe.'t the republicans step up and say, we need a change in this country. this isn't working the way it's working. you elect us and we'll be all about compromise. that's not the message they're giving. >> that's why this is an important election. by the way, norm, health care bill, 30 more people were put on medicare. is that something republicans wanted to see. explain this to me, how is it if republicans are the problem for gridlock in washington, there have been 40 bills passed through the house which is controlled by the republicans and they're -- you know where they are now, they are in the graveyard of the united states senate. they can't get through it. the democrats run the senate. >> we'll all agree the big stuff is not happening right here. steven, that's the big issue. more is getting done in the senate than in the house. there's no question. >> no more is getting done in the house. >> more compromise. >> the country needs big things done. >> right. >> we don't have a republican
steven, it may take two to tan goe.'t the republicans step up and say, we need a change in this country. this isn't working the way it's working. you elect us and we'll be all about compromise. that's not the message they're giving. >> that's why this is an important election. by the way, norm, health care bill, 30 more people were put on medicare. is that something republicans wanted to see. explain this to me, how is it if republicans are the problem for gridlock in washington, there...
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stevens, which is up there. the reason that the forts were built was basically to protect the capital of the united states. it first started in may of 1861. soon after virginia seceded from the union. the troops moved over one night, across the potomac, over into arlington and alexandria and started building fortifications. after the first battle of manassas in july of 1861, in which the union was actually defeated, the men came streaming back into the city, and the city, literally the confederates could have walk in and taken the city. after that, with the fear, more and more fortifications were built and general john g. bernard, who you might call the father of the civil war defenses in washington, and he was in charge of them for almost the whole war, started developing the system of fortifications around the capital and how they would actually defend the city from enemy invaders. after the second manassas, which was also a union defeat, fear again and some more impetus to make sure the fortifications defendi
stevens, which is up there. the reason that the forts were built was basically to protect the capital of the united states. it first started in may of 1861. soon after virginia seceded from the union. the troops moved over one night, across the potomac, over into arlington and alexandria and started building fortifications. after the first battle of manassas in july of 1861, in which the union was actually defeated, the men came streaming back into the city, and the city, literally the...
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then, back in the '80s, steven b.o personality, and after moving to california years later, he disappeared from a yacht in the pacific ocean, but investigators figured out that he did not drown. we're going to have more on this "dateline" mystery coming up. >>> then you got a chance to meet a remarkable woman who i met on assignment several years ago. annie griffiths, one of the first female photographers ever at "national geographic" magazine. what she does with a camera is simply just breath-taking. we're going to look into her trail-blazing work and take a look at some of that stunning work. >> if i told you we both looked at the same thing the exact same way, i shot it one way and what she did with it was unbelievable. such a remarkable woman. we'll talk to her. >>> and then, spongebob is in the house. this is a fat cat. this tubby tabby -- and that's it for my feline terms -- weighs in at 30 pounds. he is up for adoption. we're going to find out what's being done to get him back to a healthy size. >> he was much
then, back in the '80s, steven b.o personality, and after moving to california years later, he disappeared from a yacht in the pacific ocean, but investigators figured out that he did not drown. we're going to have more on this "dateline" mystery coming up. >>> then you got a chance to meet a remarkable woman who i met on assignment several years ago. annie griffiths, one of the first female photographers ever at "national geographic" magazine. what she does with a...
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it's a great day to be steven weber.
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>> dd >>> steven, you know what we like to say around here, right? videos first.ut we can't put all the videos we find on the internet in one half hour show. >> some don't make it in. but there are still really good videos we want to show you guys. like this one. another one of the wisdom teeth post-op kind of still crazy loopy on the drugs video. >> i'm not tired, so let me go to sleep. >> i have one right here that is full of more hoo-hahs than you want to see on a bike seat. then the third video -- >> you've got to love keenan thompson. >> this is kind of like keenan thompson meets the mean girls. >> has style! >> so all these videos are available on our website. go to rightthisminute.com, and click on best of rcm. you can see all three. >> it's like a video bonus round that you can keep watching. >> you won. >>> going to blow your mind with some drifting video. trust me on this one. guy has got incredible control over this little bmw. drifting perfectly round and round. wa this driver. that's 9 1/2-year-old fabro from greece. he's been driving since he was 7 1
>> dd >>> steven, you know what we like to say around here, right? videos first.ut we can't put all the videos we find on the internet in one half hour show. >> some don't make it in. but there are still really good videos we want to show you guys. like this one. another one of the wisdom teeth post-op kind of still crazy loopy on the drugs video. >> i'm not tired, so let me go to sleep. >> i have one right here that is full of more hoo-hahs than you want to see...
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don't drop your fork. >>> steven, you're going to love me so much after this next video.errified of this video, but i'm doing this for you. we got this story from wpxi, and steven, this is in pittsburgh. >> yes. >> your old stomping grounds. >> yes. >> i'm taking you to kennywood! >> kennywood! >>hat's nnyod? amusement park in pittsburgh, a huge deal. it's great. go on the jackrabbit, the racer. go to logjamer, the raising rapids. a lot of history. you go with your friends. you've got a new outfit to go to kennywood every year. >> we're going to have to get new outfits and go to kennywood, because they have a brand-new ride called the black widow and i will wear a new outfit and watch you gladly from the ground. this thing is this giant round contraption that seats 40 people, and swings back and forth like a pendulum, and also spins. at its peak, it goes 146 feet in the air at a 120-degree angle and goes nearly 70 miles per hour. >> whoa! >> now i see what it looks like. >> why are they calling it the black widow? >> i think because it will kill you. >> let's just take th
don't drop your fork. >>> steven, you're going to love me so much after this next video.errified of this video, but i'm doing this for you. we got this story from wpxi, and steven, this is in pittsburgh. >> yes. >> your old stomping grounds. >> yes. >> i'm taking you to kennywood! >> kennywood! >>hat's nnyod? amusement park in pittsburgh, a huge deal. it's great. go on the jackrabbit, the racer. go to logjamer, the raising rapids. a lot of history....
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. >> steven, steven, steven, steven, steven, steve. >> that's the funny thing about phil.ll only dance to this particular song. >> billy billy, silly billy phil. >> freaking about that. >> just one move he's going back to he's like -- low, then lower. >> you have to remember, he doesn't have arms so he were go -- >> break it down. yeah. he can't get dirty with it. >> what he's got, he's working it. >> phil, phil, phil, phil, phil, phil, phil. >> doesn't have the same range. >> silly billy billy, billy billy phil. >> that's our show, everybody. thanks for spending time with us and we'll see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. this week, the farm comes to you. fresh sweet corn is an amazing 6 for a buck. arrowhead water is just $3.33 a case. and honey bunches of oats just $1.88 a box. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life.
. >> steven, steven, steven, steven, steven, steve. >> that's the funny thing about phil.ll only dance to this particular song. >> billy billy, silly billy phil. >> freaking about that. >> just one move he's going back to he's like -- low, then lower. >> you have to remember, he doesn't have arms so he were go -- >> break it down. yeah. he can't get dirty with it. >> what he's got, he's working it. >> phil, phil, phil, phil, phil, phil,...
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. >> steven, steven, steven, steven, steven, steve. >> that's the funny thing about phil. only dance to this particular song. >> billy billy, silly billy phil. >> freaking about that. >> just one move he's going back to he's like -- low, then lower. >> you have to remember, he doesn't have arms so he were go -- >> break it down. yeah. he can't get dirty with it. >> what he's got, he's working it. >> phil, phil, phil, phil, phil, phil, phil. >> doesn't have the same range. >> silly billy billy, billy billy phil. >> that's our show, everybody. thanks for spending time with us and we'll see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
. >> steven, steven, steven, steven, steven, steve. >> that's the funny thing about phil. only dance to this particular song. >> billy billy, silly billy phil. >> freaking about that. >> just one move he's going back to he's like -- low, then lower. >> you have to remember, he doesn't have arms so he were go -- >> break it down. yeah. he can't get dirty with it. >> what he's got, he's working it. >> phil, phil, phil, phil, phil, phil, phil....
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[the medal is presented] [applause] john paul stevens. from the navy to the bench, john paul stevens has devoted himself to service to our nation. after earning a bronze star in world war ii, stevens returned home to pursue a career in law. as an attorney, he became a leading practitioner of anti- trust law. and as a supreme court justice, he dedicated his long and distinguished tenure to applying our constitution with fidelity and independence. his integrity, humility, and steadfast commitment to the rule of law have fortified the noble vision of our nation's founders. [the medal is presented] [applause] pat summitt. pat summitt is an unparalleled figure in collegiate sports. over 38 seasons, she proudly led the university of tennessee lady volunteers to 32 sec tournament and regular season championships and eight national titles, becoming the all-time winningest coach in ncaa basketball history. on the court, coach summitt inspired young women across our country to shoot even higher in pursuit of their dreams. off the court, she has ins
[the medal is presented] [applause] john paul stevens. from the navy to the bench, john paul stevens has devoted himself to service to our nation. after earning a bronze star in world war ii, stevens returned home to pursue a career in law. as an attorney, he became a leading practitioner of anti- trust law. and as a supreme court justice, he dedicated his long and distinguished tenure to applying our constitution with fidelity and independence. his integrity, humility, and steadfast commitment...
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. >> steven, steven, steven, steven, steven, steve. >> that's the funny thing about phil.ll only dance to this particular song. >> billy billy, silly billy phil. >> freaking about that. >> just one move he's going back to he's like -- low, then lower. >> you have to remember, he doesn't have arms so he were go -- >> break it down. yeah. he can't get dirty with it. >> what he's got, he's working it. >> phil, phil, phil, phil, phil, phil, phil. >> doesn't have the same range. >> silly billy billy, billy billy phil. >> that's our show, everybody. thanks for spending time with us and we'll see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com bring your dog to work day... not our best idea. [ barking ] george! stop it! stop. oh. it was a nice thought. [ male announcer ] some business decisions are better than others. the best decision is switching to verizon. you're good to go. that was fast! thank you. [ male announcer ] speed, reliability, and now with our worry free guarantee, it's the best time to switch. get your choice of terms. no activation fees. a 30-day money back
. >> steven, steven, steven, steven, steven, steve. >> that's the funny thing about phil.ll only dance to this particular song. >> billy billy, silly billy phil. >> freaking about that. >> just one move he's going back to he's like -- low, then lower. >> you have to remember, he doesn't have arms so he were go -- >> break it down. yeah. he can't get dirty with it. >> what he's got, he's working it. >> phil, phil, phil, phil, phil, phil,...
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>> i don't know, sixth grade steven fabian could have used that video.rade, master. >> is that so? >> so see this entire kissing video by going to our website and tell us what your favorite kiss is at facebook.com/rightthisminute. >>> this golfer and this dri aep stunt. the mission, hitting a golf ball into a mer acedesmercedes. >> watch how it goes. >> unbelievable! >>> here's some sweet summertime action. the folks at go pro put this wakeboarding video today at the houston wake nation ski park. this whole video put together by wakeboard magazine. this is the cable pulleyed system where they don't use a boat, they just use those high-speed cables. >> so the pulley system is on land. >> it's like a ski lift for wakeboarders but it goes much faster and pulls these guys all over the park. >> and good for the environment because you don't have to gas your boat. >> who knew they could make a park for wakeboarders. >> i've never seen one of these things in person. it looks like a blast. they tow them all around this lake. see all the different surfaces they c
>> i don't know, sixth grade steven fabian could have used that video.rade, master. >> is that so? >> so see this entire kissing video by going to our website and tell us what your favorite kiss is at facebook.com/rightthisminute. >>> this golfer and this dri aep stunt. the mission, hitting a golf ball into a mer acedesmercedes. >> watch how it goes. >> unbelievable! >>> here's some sweet summertime action. the folks at go pro put this...
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>> i don't know, sixth grade steven fabian could have used that video.ghth grade, master. >> is that so? >> so see this entire kissing video by going to our website and tell us what your favorite kiss is at facebook.com/rightthisminute. >>> this golfer and this dri aep stunt. the mission, hitting a golf ball into a mer acedesmercedes. >> watch how it goes. >> unbelievable! [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. call at&t now to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. our newly expanded advanced digital network gives you more of what you enjoy online. and with at&t, our wireless gateway turns your home into a private wi-fi hot spot that connects your wi-fi devices and can even save on your smart phone data usage at home. so call now to get
>> i don't know, sixth grade steven fabian could have used that video.ghth grade, master. >> is that so? >> so see this entire kissing video by going to our website and tell us what your favorite kiss is at facebook.com/rightthisminute. >>> this golfer and this dri aep stunt. the mission, hitting a golf ball into a mer acedesmercedes. >> watch how it goes. >> unbelievable! [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded...
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>> i don't know, sixth grade steven fabian could have used that video.ghth grade, master. >> is that so? >> so see this entire kissing video by going to our website and tell us what your favorite kiss is at facebook.com/rightthisminute. >>> this golfer andnd this dri aep stunt. the mission, hitting a golf ball into a mer acedesmercedes. >> watch how it goes. >> unbelievable! 3q ♪ i, i'll bring the fire make you come alive ♪ ♪ i can take you higher what this is, forgot? ♪ ♪ i must now remind you let it rock, let it rock ♪ ♪ let it rock ♪ this time and more and more for cable -- and enjoying it less? upgrade to verizon fios internet, tv and phone for just $99.99 a month, guaranteed for a year with no annual contract. or choose a two-year contract and get $200 back and a two-year price guarantee. fios is a 100% fiber-optic network that delivers america's fastest, most consistent, most reliable internet. and now, it's faster than ever. you get speed you can count on... even when everyone at home is online at the same time. plus, the best tv picture quality.
>> i don't know, sixth grade steven fabian could have used that video.ghth grade, master. >> is that so? >> so see this entire kissing video by going to our website and tell us what your favorite kiss is at facebook.com/rightthisminute. >>> this golfer andnd this dri aep stunt. the mission, hitting a golf ball into a mer acedesmercedes. >> watch how it goes. >> unbelievable! 3q ♪ i, i'll bring the fire make you come alive ♪ ♪ i can take you higher...
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steven caponi spent nine months in confinement.und extorting inmates for canteen money. he's now back in general population and he's found that old habits die hard. >> the hustle never sleeps. the person i'm hustling right now has no idea what i'm about. >> not only is he hustling again, but he's raised the stakes. >> we're working on getting bonded out right now. the bond right now is $18,000. i need $1,800 to get out. so i'm not hustling for nickels and dimes anymore, you know? i don't want the canteen anymore. now i'm hustling to get bonded out and it looks like it might come together. >> but deputy robert barkles who supervisors his dorm has caponi on his radar. >> i notice he seems to be a social bug. he's always trying to involve himself in everything that goes on in the pod. usually the guys that are runging -- do all day, play cards. dale long. there are people in here that do know what i'm about. and i consider them friends because they're not going to reveal what i'm doing to these other people. >> i've been in the pod wi
steven caponi spent nine months in confinement.und extorting inmates for canteen money. he's now back in general population and he's found that old habits die hard. >> the hustle never sleeps. the person i'm hustling right now has no idea what i'm about. >> not only is he hustling again, but he's raised the stakes. >> we're working on getting bonded out right now. the bond right now is $18,000. i need $1,800 to get out. so i'm not hustling for nickels and dimes anymore, you...
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. >> with regard to the prosecution of senator ted stevens in alaska, in that case senator stevens was falsely prosecuted, his reputation was ruined, he was not re-elected to the united states senate, and it was determined that the u.s. prosecutors were engaged in outright fabricating of some evidence, deliberately withholding information that revealed the senator's innocence and ultimately they were held in contempt of court and the charges against senator stevens were dismissed. but what consequences have they faced? to my knowledge the only consequences for engaging in the outright fabrication of evidence and deliberately withholding exculpaer te exculpatory evidence is one was suspended for 45 days and the other for 15 days. why were these individuals not fired. some said they should have been disbarred. that's not the purview of the justice department. but certainly no longer having them on the payroll of the justice department is a step in the right direction, wouldn't it? >> again, there are a number of premises there that are inconsistent with facts. this is a case brought by t
. >> with regard to the prosecution of senator ted stevens in alaska, in that case senator stevens was falsely prosecuted, his reputation was ruined, he was not re-elected to the united states senate, and it was determined that the u.s. prosecutors were engaged in outright fabricating of some evidence, deliberately withholding information that revealed the senator's innocence and ultimately they were held in contempt of court and the charges against senator stevens were dismissed. but...
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john paul stevens. from the navy to the bench, john paul stevens has devoted himself to service to our nation. after earning a bronze star in world war ii, stevens returned home to pursue a career in law. as an attorney, he became a leading practitioner of anti- trust law. and as a supreme court justice, he dedicated his long and distinguished tenure to applying our constitution with fidelity and independence. his integrity, humility, and steadfast commitment to the rule of law have fortified the noble vision of our nation's founders. [the medal is presented] pat summitt. pat summitt is an unparalleled figure in collegiate sports. over 38 seasons, she proudly led the university of tennessee lady volunteers to 32 sec tournament and regular season championships and eight national titles, becoming the all-time winningest coach in ncaa basketball history. on the court, coach summitt inspired young women across our country to shoot even higher in pursuit of their dreams. off the court, she has inspired us al
john paul stevens. from the navy to the bench, john paul stevens has devoted himself to service to our nation. after earning a bronze star in world war ii, stevens returned home to pursue a career in law. as an attorney, he became a leading practitioner of anti- trust law. and as a supreme court justice, he dedicated his long and distinguished tenure to applying our constitution with fidelity and independence. his integrity, humility, and steadfast commitment to the rule of law have fortified...
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in that situation to write this particular book because that was the situation that the character steven was in. he was in a place he didn't want to be. he was far from people he wanted to be close to. he was not in his territory. that's how i felt writing by myself, far from home, not wanting to do it everyday from the time i got up to the time i got drunk but i did. and the second half was written all in a month. and it worked for this book. i can't say it might work for every other book it probably wouldn't work for any other book. i started this book in third person and thought for sure as a young man's voice in first person. i went in third person and i was 5 pages in and said, this doesn't sound right or read right, something's wrong. i went back because i learned from my first book, you have to think about voice and where it's coming from. i went back and put it in first person and realized it started to work. what i did was put it in the journal entries and it became what i should have known from the beginning because a began my colleges career as a film major wanting to make fil
in that situation to write this particular book because that was the situation that the character steven was in. he was in a place he didn't want to be. he was far from people he wanted to be close to. he was not in his territory. that's how i felt writing by myself, far from home, not wanting to do it everyday from the time i got up to the time i got drunk but i did. and the second half was written all in a month. and it worked for this book. i can't say it might work for every other book it...
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stevens. this is kind of the culmination of the defenses. following the attack in july of 1864, really they pretty much went unmaligned, but they still had some troops to man them, but they weren't worried about that. lee was more or less headed south, and the other confederate troops were doing the same in other parts of the country. so in 1864, it was probably the culmination of the defenses themselves, even though construction went on right to the end of the war and on some of them even afterwards. interestingly in the 1930s, the civilian conservation corps was brought in to work on this fort. after the civil war, it was abandoned, and it wasn't until around the turn of 1900 that some of the veterans of the sixth corps, which had manned the fort, raised money to try to buy the land. as you will see, when looking around the fort, it is by no means all here at this time. but they tried to restore it as best as they could. the ccc, you'll notice the revetment, the logs -- the fake logs are made out of concrete. okay. basically what we're see
stevens. this is kind of the culmination of the defenses. following the attack in july of 1864, really they pretty much went unmaligned, but they still had some troops to man them, but they weren't worried about that. lee was more or less headed south, and the other confederate troops were doing the same in other parts of the country. so in 1864, it was probably the culmination of the defenses themselves, even though construction went on right to the end of the war and on some of them even...
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it's only going to be you know it was even if you had steven go ahead. well i was going to say it's a very it's a very dangerous moment. i would use the analogy of two thousand and eight again when when the u.s. government decided not to bail out lehman brothers there was this sense that because everyone had been talking about it because people would come on t.v. programs like this and talked about the the idea of letting lehman brothers go bankrupt for several weeks and months are up to it happening that somehow we were prepared for it the idea of greece leaving the eurozone although we've talked about it for many many months and although it's started to become something that politicians are allowed to say out loud i'm not sure we've really worked through all the financial consequences all the knock on consequences for the rest of the eurozone debt for what the global financial markets are likely to do and frankly what what will happen on the streets of athens when they realize that their savings are suddenly worth a fraction of what they have now it's
it's only going to be you know it was even if you had steven go ahead. well i was going to say it's a very it's a very dangerous moment. i would use the analogy of two thousand and eight again when when the u.s. government decided not to bail out lehman brothers there was this sense that because everyone had been talking about it because people would come on t.v. programs like this and talked about the the idea of letting lehman brothers go bankrupt for several weeks and months are up to it...
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i'm steven scher with academy medical. i'm a subject matter exsbert a long history in biologics. >> i'm steven kent from wellington, florida and i'm the director of government sales for academy medical. >> thank you. how can a surgeon or v.a. facility be assured that the biologics they purchase are indeed safe for the patient? >> all biologic companies that are in the hospital systems and are to serve patients and are implanted in patients, follow the aatb guidelines, therefore all are deemed safe. >> how can or do biologics vary from manufacturer to manufacturer? >> all biologic companies share -- there's just a handful of donor facilities that supply the processing plants. so, pretty much they all come from the same sources. >>> where do biologic manufacturers procure their donors? >> again, there is a handful of donor facilities that dispense and supply the donors to the processing facilities. and move on to the biologic companies. >> where exactly do these donors or cadavers, where are they procured from? do they come
i'm steven scher with academy medical. i'm a subject matter exsbert a long history in biologics. >> i'm steven kent from wellington, florida and i'm the director of government sales for academy medical. >> thank you. how can a surgeon or v.a. facility be assured that the biologics they purchase are indeed safe for the patient? >> all biologic companies that are in the hospital systems and are to serve patients and are implanted in patients, follow the aatb guidelines,...
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pitching though steven strauss strawing -- steven strasburg mowing them down at the plate.hen it comes to gardening, we're, well, inexperienced. is this right? right here, like this? ♪ turn that off! plants can smell our fear then miracle-gro expand'n gro made things a lot easier for us. it expands when you water it. and improves your soil. for big beautiful plants that grow up to three times the flowers and vegetables. guaranteed. we were so bad at this before. particularly you. [ laughs ] everyone grows with miracle-gro. [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. ♪ then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the all-new rx f sport. ♪ this is the next chapter for the rx. this is the next chapter for lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> what a difference a day makes. a monsoon last night giving way to sunny skies at nationals park. with michael morris making his season debut and stephen strasburg on the mound there were plenty of bright spots on the mound. michael morse starting his first game. steven strasburg struck out t
pitching though steven strauss strawing -- steven strasburg mowing them down at the plate.hen it comes to gardening, we're, well, inexperienced. is this right? right here, like this? ♪ turn that off! plants can smell our fear then miracle-gro expand'n gro made things a lot easier for us. it expands when you water it. and improves your soil. for big beautiful plants that grow up to three times the flowers and vegetables. guaranteed. we were so bad at this before. particularly you. [ laughs ]...
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for steven strasburg. >> most importantly, he was striking out the braves. that's what we like to see from him. finally, some baseball was played today at nats' park. last night, steven strasburg would have needed noah's ark to reach the mound, but today it's dry and the nats' ace was taking on the atlanta braves. strasburg topped ten in the majors in strikeouts, and he would start early today. first batter, michael bourn, gets him looking. next up, mar teen prado down swinging and more of the same for brian mccann. strasburg strikes out the side in the first inning. he strikes out nine over seven innings. unbelievable. meanwhile, michael morse making his return to the nats after missing the first 50 games with a strained lat. two on, two out. but he grounds out to short to end the first inning. morse 0 for 3 so far in his return. >>> this game would become a pitching dual. let's go to the fifth, still scoreless. brandon beachy having a good game until jesus flores takes a high fastball deep to left, and out of the park. his second of the year puts the nats
for steven strasburg. >> most importantly, he was striking out the braves. that's what we like to see from him. finally, some baseball was played today at nats' park. last night, steven strasburg would have needed noah's ark to reach the mound, but today it's dry and the nats' ace was taking on the atlanta braves. strasburg topped ten in the majors in strikeouts, and he would start early today. first batter, michael bourn, gets him looking. next up, mar teen prado down swinging and more...
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steven cook, always a pleasure talking to you. thanks so much, steven cook. >>> we've been talking a lot about this muslim brotherhood winner of the presidential election, mohamed morsi who is he and what does he stand for christiane amanpour talked to president morsi before today's announcement. coming up, hear what he says about international relations and relations with israel. we'll talk more with christiane about mohamed morsi and what the world and his country, men and women, can expect from him. with the spark cash card from capital one, sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchas
steven cook, always a pleasure talking to you. thanks so much, steven cook. >>> we've been talking a lot about this muslim brotherhood winner of the presidential election, mohamed morsi who is he and what does he stand for christiane amanpour talked to president morsi before today's announcement. coming up, hear what he says about international relations and relations with israel. we'll talk more with christiane about mohamed morsi and what the world and his country, men and women, can...
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rounding out the panel is steven groves. the bernard and barbara loam as fellow at the heritage foundation and mr. groves was preefg senior council to the permanent subcommittee on investigation. welcome to all of you. this morning we heard a panel from some of our most senior operational commanders along with the vice chairman of the joint chiefs and the top officers in the navy and the coast guard. they added voices to that of chairman of the joint chiefs and secretary of defense and secretary of state calling for ratification of the treaty. we heard and we introduced into the record, letters from other combatant commanders all of whom strongly support joining the convention. i think drawing on the two hearings. they're beginning to join the consensus navigational bill of rights and the treaty which our military and our shippers remain in the united states. as i see it, just listening, i hope i am not mischaracterizing it. it is not focussed on the navigational provisions, but other aspects of the treaty. i believe persona
rounding out the panel is steven groves. the bernard and barbara loam as fellow at the heritage foundation and mr. groves was preefg senior council to the permanent subcommittee on investigation. welcome to all of you. this morning we heard a panel from some of our most senior operational commanders along with the vice chairman of the joint chiefs and the top officers in the navy and the coast guard. they added voices to that of chairman of the joint chiefs and secretary of defense and...
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. >> the force is not strong with you steven. >> that's fine. >> this would be good for beth and herproblem. you could just walk up and -- >> zap them! >>> we give you the wet and muddy fun of the redneck resort. meet the guy creating it next. >>> dinner time on safari, and the hyena is ready for his close up. see the inside of his mouth. >>> and it's about time to turn up the electrical current. s the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> videos first, that's what we like to say around here, and this is a best of rtm. we tell you about videos you won't see on the show, but you will find on the website. >>> how about some beer pong trick shots, these guys have serious skills, check this one out. >>> and we always love a good prank video. this one is blowing bubbles at unsuspecting customers. you can check the best of rtm tab. >> let's go to a chicago parking garage, a man is returning a renting pmw, he accident tally drove through a guardrail and landed on other vehicles. one is a jag
. >> the force is not strong with you steven. >> that's fine. >> this would be good for beth and herproblem. you could just walk up and -- >> zap them! >>> we give you the wet and muddy fun of the redneck resort. meet the guy creating it next. >>> dinner time on safari, and the hyena is ready for his close up. see the inside of his mouth. >>> and it's about time to turn up the electrical current. s the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both...
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steven cook, always a pleasure talking to you.hanks so much, steven cook. >>> we've been talking a lot about this muslim brotherhood winner of the presidential election, mohamed morsi who is he and what does he stand for? christia christiane amanpour talked to president morsi before today's announcement. coming up, hear what he says about international relations and relations with israel. we'll talk more with christiane about mohamed morsi and what the world and his country, men and women, can expect from him. one of the best things about state farm is our accessibility. oh, yeah? [ chris ] you can call us 24-7, get quotes online, start a claim with our smartphone app. you name it, we're here, anytime, anywhere, any way you want it. that's the way i need it. any way you want it. [ man ] all night? all night. every night? any way you want it. that's the way i need it. we just had ourselves a little journey moment there. yep. [ man ] saw 'em in '83 in fresno. place was crawling with chicks. i got to go. ♪ any way you want it ♪ that'
steven cook, always a pleasure talking to you.hanks so much, steven cook. >>> we've been talking a lot about this muslim brotherhood winner of the presidential election, mohamed morsi who is he and what does he stand for? christia christiane amanpour talked to president morsi before today's announcement. coming up, hear what he says about international relations and relations with israel. we'll talk more with christiane about mohamed morsi and what the world and his country, men and...