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steven b.> all hit 96 kcke, friday morning with the birds and bees. >> a deskra with a distinctive voice and personality that had made him famous in the 1980s as part of the radio show steven b. and the hawk. >> say a few words to the radio people around the country. >> well, i think we can keep this short and simple. get a real job. >> he was really at his professional zenith in denver. >> doug johnson and steven were friends for more than 30 years. >> they were the guys that really pioneered two-man morning radio. they were very funny, great comedians. >> we've been here for what, about 100 years? >> no, it was 18 -- >> you know, you forget when you're having a good time. >> he was loveable. everybody loved steven b. >> she had a crush on him when they worked in a hawaii radio station back in the early days. so she worked up her nerve. >> i asked if he'd be my date to the beach boys concert, and he turned me down. and i was just like devastated, you know. and so i was sitting in my little sal
steven b.> all hit 96 kcke, friday morning with the birds and bees. >> a deskra with a distinctive voice and personality that had made him famous in the 1980s as part of the radio show steven b. and the hawk. >> say a few words to the radio people around the country. >> well, i think we can keep this short and simple. get a real job. >> he was really at his professional zenith in denver. >> doug johnson and steven were friends for more than 30 years. >>...
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i'm here to support steven lee for all his work. i know that as executive director for chinese newcomer service center he has done an enormous amount to help raise funds for immigrants, low income and support funding for our work force efforts. in the last year he helped us with our charity gala, with the food drive that feeds over 5,000 people, with our tele thon. based on my 35 years of legal experience, i feel very comfortable to appear before someone like steven lee. i know that i have a chance to be heard, i know that he is sensitive to the diverse backgrounds of our san francisco community, and i know that it would be -- i would definitely, no matter the decision, it would be a fear -- he would hear each of the matters fairly and consider all the issues. i know there's a lot of supporters for steven lee to be reappointed in and i won't repeat everything else that people have said before me. thank you for this opportunity. >> any other public comment. seeing none, public comment is now closed. i want to thank all three candidat
i'm here to support steven lee for all his work. i know that as executive director for chinese newcomer service center he has done an enormous amount to help raise funds for immigrants, low income and support funding for our work force efforts. in the last year he helped us with our charity gala, with the food drive that feeds over 5,000 people, with our tele thon. based on my 35 years of legal experience, i feel very comfortable to appear before someone like steven lee. i know that i have a...
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where was george stevens during that time in june of 1944? >> stevens was right there at d-day. you know, just as john ford was at d-day supervising the filming effort made by the navy, stevens was there overseeing the shooting done by the army and of all the major battles and turning points in the war, d-day was the one that allied film makers had the longest and best opportunity to prepare for. this was a filming effort that involved hundreds of cameras, both stationary and manned, and dozens of cameramen. and stevens, you know, as the war progressed, often his function was to coordinate some film making efforts with the allies. particularly the british or canadians, and that was one of the things he did at d-day, ford asked if stevens wouldn't mind working with the british to help shore up their d-day film making effort and i believe the ship stevens arrived on d-day was a british ship. >> the library congress listed his work as the essential via sue sal record of what happened in word war ii, not only the american success on d-day but also the concentration camps. i wonder i
where was george stevens during that time in june of 1944? >> stevens was right there at d-day. you know, just as john ford was at d-day supervising the filming effort made by the navy, stevens was there overseeing the shooting done by the army and of all the major battles and turning points in the war, d-day was the one that allied film makers had the longest and best opportunity to prepare for. this was a filming effort that involved hundreds of cameras, both stationary and manned, and...
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here at fort stevens. the next day, abraham lincoln, the consummate adolescent, he comes out to fort stephen -- fort stevens. he sees what is going on. he also wants -- if you think lincoln was not a consummate politician, you might be too idealistic. he comes out on july 11. second day he comes up to the fort, and horatio wright, the commander who has brought his troops, he says, mr. president i -- mr. president, i am happy to see you. would you like to see a battle? no sooner than that, he realizes good heavens, the president goes up on the ramparts and is shot. who becomes vice president? never heard of hannibal hamlin. what happens to the nation and the city? all kinds of things can happen. abe goes up there, nearly gets shot. maybe not where the boulder is, the great what-ifs of history based on the records and legend and myth and storytelling, like i am telling stories today. history never repeats itself. historians repeat each other. [laughter] in any case, lincoln is almost shot. a surgeon is cut d
here at fort stevens. the next day, abraham lincoln, the consummate adolescent, he comes out to fort stephen -- fort stevens. he sees what is going on. he also wants -- if you think lincoln was not a consummate politician, you might be too idealistic. he comes out on july 11. second day he comes up to the fort, and horatio wright, the commander who has brought his troops, he says, mr. president i -- mr. president, i am happy to see you. would you like to see a battle? no sooner than that, he...
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we got it added to fort stevens. down here, two more african-american properties and i encourage you to read about them, the military road school in the lightfoot house. here is a map. the battles, all of the fortifications manned up. the did not know where confederates would come. they were coming from the north. so this whole range came into play and it starts down at here is the metro station. slocum, which is a neighbor of ours. we live in tacoma. here is fort stevens. we are very close. derussy, andhe -- reno was huge. you will see a picture of that in a moment. i also have it down here, fort bayard and battery campbell. hill, it is a square block. areparks and services repairing the trails that lead there. so it should be a great recreation spot even though it none of the defenses are left. and coming into where fort land. is is a stretch of there is a drive along it. supposedly it is in the middle. this is leading into fort totten. here is the metro station. and then this is part of the fort circle drive land.
we got it added to fort stevens. down here, two more african-american properties and i encourage you to read about them, the military road school in the lightfoot house. here is a map. the battles, all of the fortifications manned up. the did not know where confederates would come. they were coming from the north. so this whole range came into play and it starts down at here is the metro station. slocum, which is a neighbor of ours. we live in tacoma. here is fort stevens. we are very close....
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right to the outscored of fort stevens -- write to the outskirts of fort stevens. we are at the very top of the diamond in the northwest portion of washington. at about noontime, early was at the gates of fort stevens right out here. yet the capitol dome in his sites at noontime. what did he see? he saw as very impressive series of forts. and it was connected to several other forts around here. it looked impregnable and he saw troops. he didn't know these were 100 days men. the call went out for civilians to come out and help man the barricades. you had clark's from the state department, men from the quartermasters. when you read about descriptions about who was at the fort, the word motley comes up. early did not know this. is men were strung out way along back on the georgetown pike -- the 7th street pike. the cut off the georgetown pike which is now beers mill road and wheaton, maryland. it comes right off the edge of fort stevens. early decided not to invade. early being early, he caused the trouble. there was fighting going on with our chile -- with artillery
right to the outscored of fort stevens -- write to the outskirts of fort stevens. we are at the very top of the diamond in the northwest portion of washington. at about noontime, early was at the gates of fort stevens right out here. yet the capitol dome in his sites at noontime. what did he see? he saw as very impressive series of forts. and it was connected to several other forts around here. it looked impregnable and he saw troops. he didn't know these were 100 days men. the call went out...
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where was george stevens during that time in june of 1944? >> stevens was right there at d-day.ust as john ford was at d-day supervising the filming effort made by the navy, stevens was there overseeing the shooting done by the army and of all the major battles and turning points in the war, d-day was the one that allied film makers had the longest and best opportunity to prepare for. this was a filming effort that involved hundreds of cameras, both stationary and manned, and dozens of cameramen. and stevens, you know, as the war progressed, often his function was to coordinate some film making efforts with the allies. particularly the british or canadians, and that was one of the things he did at d-day, ford asked if stevens wouldn't mind working with the british to help shore up their d-day film making effort and i believe the ship stevens arrived on d-day was a british ship. >> the library congress listed his work as the essential via sue sal record of what happened in word war ii, not only the american success on d-day but also the concentration camps. i wonder if you can ta
where was george stevens during that time in june of 1944? >> stevens was right there at d-day.ust as john ford was at d-day supervising the filming effort made by the navy, stevens was there overseeing the shooting done by the army and of all the major battles and turning points in the war, d-day was the one that allied film makers had the longest and best opportunity to prepare for. this was a filming effort that involved hundreds of cameras, both stationary and manned, and dozens of...
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then a look at george stevens documentary "the true glory" about the d-day invasion of normandy. followed by a film on the battle of midway from filmmaker john ford. later john houston's film on the 1943 battle fought in italy. >>> each week american history tv's reel america brings you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. in the first of a five part look at hollywood directors who made films for the u.s. government during world war ii, we feature frank capra who made and supervised dozens of films during the war including the "why we fight" series. up next the 14 minute "your job in germany." a training film for troops occupying the defeated nation. later we'll show you a four minute animated "private snafu" training film. but first we talked to journalist and film historian mark harris. >> the book is titled "five came back: a story of hollywood" and the "second world war" and joining us from new york on american history tv is author mark hard rays. thanks very much for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> as you put together this book and we'll se
then a look at george stevens documentary "the true glory" about the d-day invasion of normandy. followed by a film on the battle of midway from filmmaker john ford. later john houston's film on the 1943 battle fought in italy. >>> each week american history tv's reel america brings you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. in the first of a five part look at hollywood directors who made films for the u.s. government during world war ii, we feature...
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and all the way up to fort stevens which is up there. the reasoned that the forts were basically to protect the capital of the united states. it first started in may, 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 in whichin july, 1861 the union was defeated.the men came streaming back into the city, and the city could have walked in and taken the city. so after that was the fear more and more fortifications were built. the general bernard -- barnard, he was in charge of them for the war. he started developing a system of fortifications around the capital and how they would actually defend the city from the enemy invaders. after second manasas, fear again. and some more impetus to make sure the fortifications defending washington were doing their job. years, many of the forts were made larger. guns were change to get the best function out of each fort an out of the system itself. the defe
and all the way up to fort stevens which is up there. the reasoned that the forts were basically to protect the capital of the united states. it first started in may, 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 in whichin july, 1861 the union was defeated.the men came streaming back into the city, and the city could have walked in and taken...
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then we are going to go to fort stevens. which is right here. to give you an idea. you see these black marks point out where the different forts were. and then the city more or less imposed on the map itself. we are coming up on one of the 15-inch rodman guns. you can see how large it is there were guns like this that had actually a 360 degrees shooting area, because you can move it all away around this ring. now, these guns were left here when they left the fort. when i saw them, they were off their carriages sitting on the ground. what had happened was during world war ii, when they were scrapping metal for the war they came out here and started dismantling the guns. they took them off the carriages and cut up one of the carriages. then the ranger showed up and said, wait a minute. what you doing? they said, no. these are protected. this is a national park. we do not want these guns are -- cut up. a congressman from pittsburgh where the guns were made said, if the park service is not going to remount them, i want them back in pittsburgh. at that point the national
then we are going to go to fort stevens. which is right here. to give you an idea. you see these black marks point out where the different forts were. and then the city more or less imposed on the map itself. we are coming up on one of the 15-inch rodman guns. you can see how large it is there were guns like this that had actually a 360 degrees shooting area, because you can move it all away around this ring. now, these guns were left here when they left the fort. when i saw them, they were off...
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next, police tracked down sean stevens at his parents' home 450 miles away in oklahoma.id he went home to see his brother, who was on leave from military service in iraq. when asked, sean willingly provided a dna sample without police having to resort to a court order. the only remaining suspect was jeremy rosser. police were finally able to locate him through his ex-wife, who provided an important clue. she said jeremy had shown signs of violence at the time of their divorce. >> they got in an argument, he shoved her to the ground, and while she was on the ground he kneeled over her, put both hands around her neck. >> coincidentally, this incident occurred right around the time of jenna's murder. but for investigators, there was still one problem. >> a criminal check was done of rosser's background and we found no instances where he had been arrested in the past. this made him somewhat of an unlikely candidate for a crime of this type. >> when police questioned rosser he denied any involvement and was happy to cooperate. but in rosser's truck, investigators found a lapt
next, police tracked down sean stevens at his parents' home 450 miles away in oklahoma.id he went home to see his brother, who was on leave from military service in iraq. when asked, sean willingly provided a dna sample without police having to resort to a court order. the only remaining suspect was jeremy rosser. police were finally able to locate him through his ex-wife, who provided an important clue. she said jeremy had shown signs of violence at the time of their divorce. >> they got...
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steven, what about the point, though. i guess, the question to you, james, michael, former ambassador from israel to the united states, wrote in his words, in the washington post, israel must be allowed to crush hamas. and he said, that means civilians will die. but there will be fewer who die if israel is allowed to crush hamas now. and there is a pause that allows hamas to once again use money for its allies, to buy more weapons and rockets and attack again. >> is that for me? or steven? >> yes, for you, sorry. >> here is the issue. i lived through the invasion of beirut in 1982. and ten years later they were sitting down and talking to them. and we've seen this not just in 2008 and 2012 but israel went into gaza in 2006, in '08, in '10, in '12. every two years they do it. they call it mowing the lawn. but the lawn keeps coming back. the at end of the day, as steven knowes, as the president tried in a second term, a piece agreement that provides justice for palestinians, and security for the israelis and u.s. has it pla
steven, what about the point, though. i guess, the question to you, james, michael, former ambassador from israel to the united states, wrote in his words, in the washington post, israel must be allowed to crush hamas. and he said, that means civilians will die. but there will be fewer who die if israel is allowed to crush hamas now. and there is a pause that allows hamas to once again use money for its allies, to buy more weapons and rockets and attack again. >> is that for me? or...
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steven caponi spent nine months in confinement.fter he was caught extorting canteen funds from alleged child molesters. 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 this deputy 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 running hustles are the ones that are circulating the pod like that. >> this is my little clique right here and this is what we do all day, play cards. there are people in here that do know what i'm about. and i consider them frien
steven caponi spent nine months in confinement.fter he was caught extorting canteen funds from alleged child molesters. 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...
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like what steven does, like how to get girls and stuff.undreds of thousands of views. so there's that. >> rushkoff: thus a generation was empowered through interactive media. >> why on earth would someone spend all those hours to make a youtube video of them doing something absolutely stupid and insane? they're only gonna get a check for three dollars for doing it. but money isn't the only currency. >> this is a condom. >> and when you can see that you have 5,000 followers on twitter or when someone recognizes you as that kid who did that stupid stunt on a mountain bike and broke your arm, suddenly your arm doesn't hurt because you know you're famous. >> everybody desires to be famous. >> facebook famous. >> instagram famous. >> the most popular person on youtube. >> it's way easier to become famous for something outrageous. >> girls will post half-naked pictures. >> make a video and get like a million views. >> get as many friends, as many likes as possible. >> you want to be liked. >> will this get likes? >> it's all about likes. >> let'
like what steven does, like how to get girls and stuff.undreds of thousands of views. so there's that. >> rushkoff: thus a generation was empowered through interactive media. >> why on earth would someone spend all those hours to make a youtube video of them doing something absolutely stupid and insane? they're only gonna get a check for three dollars for doing it. but money isn't the only currency. >> this is a condom. >> and when you can see that you have 5,000...
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george, you know, this man, steven is amazing.ys he fought off the shark and he really seemed to take it in stride because he said he thinks that shark was in the area because someone was trying to attract sharks so he got caught in the middle of it. there were others who say this was probably a responsive bite. is that how you see it? >> that's it exactly. this isn't what we normally would be talking about as a shark attack. this is a provoked incident in which in this case the fisherman was there and the shark was fighting for its life and lashed out at a nearby human. >> my gosh. we think great whites and people think jaws and they think that these sharks are just kind of touring along the coast and there to disrupt our beach going experience. how unusual is this kind of encounter or how common is it becoming these days? >> well, of course this particular kind of encounter is one of a kind. i never heard of anything like this in all of the 5,000 some cases we have in the international shark attack file. but the encounters betwe
george, you know, this man, steven is amazing.ys he fought off the shark and he really seemed to take it in stride because he said he thinks that shark was in the area because someone was trying to attract sharks so he got caught in the middle of it. there were others who say this was probably a responsive bite. is that how you see it? >> that's it exactly. this isn't what we normally would be talking about as a shark attack. this is a provoked incident in which in this case the fisherman...
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and i read the letter and synopsis of the case. >> kim stevens entered the last call killer's prints into maine state's database. >> i thought there was no way i would get a match. i had done a lot of searches for outside agencies and the chances i thought would be very slim. >> but the database of known criminal offenders in maine turned up 30 possible matches. >> 30 came up for me to look at one by one, side by side, to see if they could be the print. >> for the side-by-side comparison stevens used the original hard copies made by the 30 criminals when they were arrested and inked by police. it's time-consuming and exhausting. >> you want to do it when your eye is fresh and you're ready to make comparisons. >> then stevens found one that she thought matched. >> every time i went to the next ridge and found detail that agreed, obviously, it was surprise. i was jumping up and down for joy and couldn't believe it. >> the final step is to have the match verified by another examiner. and that person agreed, the prints belonged to richard rogers, a former graduate student in languages at
and i read the letter and synopsis of the case. >> kim stevens entered the last call killer's prints into maine state's database. >> i thought there was no way i would get a match. i had done a lot of searches for outside agencies and the chances i thought would be very slim. >> but the database of known criminal offenders in maine turned up 30 possible matches. >> 30 came up for me to look at one by one, side by side, to see if they could be the print. >> for the...
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>> stevens' post world war ii career was great.medies because he felt incapable of making funny films after what he had seen. he became a very serious director who was hugely respected throughout the 1950s for movies like "giant" and "a place in the sun" and "the diary of ann frank." the interesting thing was stevens felt that the closest thing he had made to a world war ii movie after the war was actually not a war movie but a western. it was "shane." and "shane" was inspired because stevens when he was in post war germany was horrified to see little children running around in cowboy outfits shooting cap pisto pistols. he wanted to make a movie that made audiences aware of what a bullet really did. what the impact of shooting someone really was and he said that in the movie, i believe the words he used was for our purposes in this movie, a single shot is a holocaust. and even today, "shane" stands as one of the most sober and painful westerns from that era. >> george stevens, one of the five directors featured in the new book out
>> stevens' post world war ii career was great.medies because he felt incapable of making funny films after what he had seen. he became a very serious director who was hugely respected throughout the 1950s for movies like "giant" and "a place in the sun" and "the diary of ann frank." the interesting thing was stevens felt that the closest thing he had made to a world war ii movie after the war was actually not a war movie but a western. it was...
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we turn now to steven whiting, global chief investment strategist at city private bank. steven, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> who would have guessed back in january that this is where we would be in july? what is your outlook for the rest of the year? >> we had a good first half of the year if you count in dividends as you should. s&p total return was about 7%. i would doubt that we're going to fully repeat that return. third quarter periods have a history of being a bit more volatile, lower volume periods. and we do think earnings are growing something less than what you would annualize as a 7% first half of the year. but we do expect that this unfinished economic recovery which can continue for at least two more years of above trend growth and rising profits and evaluations that are not terribly stretched, at least not compared to a fixed income valuations, that will continue to see new highs over time. >> as we know, the federal reserve is pulling back gradually month by month on the buying that is done of treasu treasuries and mortgage-backed sec
we turn now to steven whiting, global chief investment strategist at city private bank. steven, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> who would have guessed back in january that this is where we would be in july? what is your outlook for the rest of the year? >> we had a good first half of the year if you count in dividends as you should. s&p total return was about 7%. i would doubt that we're going to fully repeat that return. third quarter periods have a...
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now we have steven d. levitt and stephen j.ubner, the men behind the best-selling text that became a radio show, a documentary, ask a blog, whatever they want it to be. everybody is talking about it. steven and stephen, good to have you both on this program. >> thank you for being here. >> let me jump in. the best way i discovered dush know, i read all the stuff you guys have done, and for me the best way to give the audience what's in this is to let you talk about what's in it, and the lesson we can learn about how -- i want to make room and i'll stay out of the way. i do want to start by asking what are the biases to learning to think like a freak? >> we're all biassed, in many different ways. politically, religiously. idealogically. that's fine. nobody wants to live in the world where everybody thinks the same. the key is to where your biases are holding you back to solving problems. if you lead with your morale compass always, which many of us like to do, with our predict mr -- political compass, that's the mistake. people
now we have steven d. levitt and stephen j.ubner, the men behind the best-selling text that became a radio show, a documentary, ask a blog, whatever they want it to be. everybody is talking about it. steven and stephen, good to have you both on this program. >> thank you for being here. >> let me jump in. the best way i discovered dush know, i read all the stuff you guys have done, and for me the best way to give the audience what's in this is to let you talk about what's in it, and...
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>> narrator: steven a. cohen went from a small-time options trader to one of the most successful hedge fund managers of all time. >> steve cohen is a legend on wall street. he's amassed one of the great american fortunes. >> he founded sac capital and started generating some of the best returns out there. >> his track record, his performance were amazing, and everybody wanted in. >> narrator: but how did the king of hedge funds do it? >> how does anybody make 60% a year? >> well, the feds are asking that right now. >> narrator: behind the multiyear federal investigation of insider trading at many wall street hedge funds. >> the deal looks phenomenal. >> there was a large network of insiders at a lot of these funds. >> narrator: and the trail that led from traders... >> the phone rings and says, "he's going to upgrade amazon in six minutes." 30 seconds later, i made about a half-million dollars. >> narrator: to information brokers... >> they told me they were going to arrest everybody. >> narrator: to sac ca
>> narrator: steven a. cohen went from a small-time options trader to one of the most successful hedge fund managers of all time. >> steve cohen is a legend on wall street. he's amassed one of the great american fortunes. >> he founded sac capital and started generating some of the best returns out there. >> his track record, his performance were amazing, and everybody wanted in. >> narrator: but how did the king of hedge funds do it? >> how does anybody make...
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it's peter and steven. we didn't like the way that ended.ike to get together with you and talk it out. >> uh... >> we need to know where we stand and we really want to know exactly where you stand. >> i'd like you to sit down and talk to my father. >> okay. >> all right. bye. >> after our disagreement yesterday, steve and peter called me. they said they talked to their dad and we should all meet. i'm hoping that their father has convinced them that it's time to step it up. >> this is my father. >> how are you, sir? i'm marcus. so what is it that you guys wanted to talk about? >> i mean, when you and i shook on the deal, i told you that i didn't want to give up control of the company. >> when you guys did the handshake and we looked back, we would have done things differently. we want to be in charge of our own destiny, but if we agree to all your deal points, you're in charge of our destiny. >> my deal with skullduggery is for 30% of the ownership. i made sure that deal came with financial control. i did that to protect my investment, and no
it's peter and steven. we didn't like the way that ended.ike to get together with you and talk it out. >> uh... >> we need to know where we stand and we really want to know exactly where you stand. >> i'd like you to sit down and talk to my father. >> okay. >> all right. bye. >> after our disagreement yesterday, steve and peter called me. they said they talked to their dad and we should all meet. i'm hoping that their father has convinced them that it's time...
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. >> el nombre de steven salazar, de 15 aÑos de edad, hacÍa ecos en la plaza de filadelfia. una llamada preocupante. >> un seÑor me dijo que tenÍa a mi hijo. >> le comento a la madre que su hijo le pidiÓ que la llamara. >> estoy hablando con el seÑor y me hice que mi hijo se va corriendo. >> steven sufre de depresiÓn desde los 12 aÑos pero en los Últimos meses fue peor. >> su hijo adolescente estÁ aferrado a algo preocupante. >> esta madre asegura que la obsesiÓn de su hijo por los animes tienen que ver con su desapariciÓn. >> lo que alarma es ver el nÚmero de hechos suicidas en estos animes. >> "me tomÉ las pastillas" fue lo Último que le dijo su hijo y encontramos unas latas de bebidas energÉtics. >> es importante recalcar que no hay relaciÓn entre los dibujos animados y el suicidio de este joven. >> en el gobierno estadounidense lanzÓ una campaÑa para convencer a quienes quieran mirar a este paÍs que el trayecto es peligroso. >> es parte de una campaÑa patrocinada por el gobierno de estados unidos con el mensaje de que el viaje no es seguro. >> el cantante grabÓ la canciÓ
. >> el nombre de steven salazar, de 15 aÑos de edad, hacÍa ecos en la plaza de filadelfia. una llamada preocupante. >> un seÑor me dijo que tenÍa a mi hijo. >> le comento a la madre que su hijo le pidiÓ que la llamara. >> estoy hablando con el seÑor y me hice que mi hijo se va corriendo. >> steven sufre de depresiÓn desde los 12 aÑos pero en los Últimos meses fue peor. >> su hijo adolescente estÁ aferrado a algo preocupante. >> esta madre...
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what steven son knows is how music inspires students. teaching in nationally acclaimed programme in crenshaw. every year since 1985, steven on has taken her groups on the road. students have performed at musical festivals in jamaica, korea, belgium and france. last december they were capped by a private performance for the president at the white house. >> since i have been at cim shaw high school, we started travelling. i believed in a classroom without walls. i believe that learning in schools outside of the classroom. >> stevenson was stunned when she returned from the trip to find she was this detention, ordered to report to a room in district headquarters every day, instead of the classroom. while the district has initially told her what allegations she face, unofficially she is said to have jetted her students to paris and washington without permission. she and supporters anot true. the district -- say not true. the districts approved the trip. >> they knew the item inry down to the telephone numbers. >> reporter: whilst in gaol she
what steven son knows is how music inspires students. teaching in nationally acclaimed programme in crenshaw. every year since 1985, steven on has taken her groups on the road. students have performed at musical festivals in jamaica, korea, belgium and france. last december they were capped by a private performance for the president at the white house. >> since i have been at cim shaw high school, we started travelling. i believed in a classroom without walls. i believe that learning in...
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fire marshal steven cohen. >> obviously a horrible day in the city of lowell. i cannot recall in recent times responding to a fire with this many fatalities. >> reporter: the cause of the fire is under investigation. >> a stash of fireworks in one of the upstairs apartments may have been a factor. the building had a fire alarm but survivors say they heard nothing. now ten people were hurt in this fire including a fire captain. all are expected to survive. as for that building having fire sprinklers inside, it didn't. that building went up in 1890, long before state law required it. >> pelley: and one witness tells us that three of the children who were killed are from the same family. jonathan elias of wbz, thank you, jonathan. today a suspect is being held in texas on six counts of capital murder. police say that ronald lee haskel went looking for his estranged wife at her sister's house near houston yesterday. she wasn't there. so haskel allegedly shot and killed the sister, her husband, and four of their children. a fifth child survived and warned the police
fire marshal steven cohen. >> obviously a horrible day in the city of lowell. i cannot recall in recent times responding to a fire with this many fatalities. >> reporter: the cause of the fire is under investigation. >> a stash of fireworks in one of the upstairs apartments may have been a factor. the building had a fire alarm but survivors say they heard nothing. now ten people were hurt in this fire including a fire captain. all are expected to survive. as for that building...
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and chair hurtado, commissioners my name is steven currier and i am a resident of the amazon district in san francisco and i am also the past president of the outer mission merchants association and i trust that you read the brief, but i am going to go through the chronological time line of why we are here tonight and this is nancy barsotti and we are the appellants. and who filed the appeals for the excavation permits on 1149 prague street, on may second, and april 4th, respectfully. appellants filed the letters of objection to the improper tying to the department of public works, and noticed dated september 19, 2013. and dpw, number, 13 smf0246. and the notice advised that the members of the public have 20 days or had 20 days from the date of the notice to send written notice of their objectives to dpw and appellants attended a hearing at city hall on monday, january 6, 2014, regarding order 181997. item number ten on the agenda. and at city hall. to be located at this facility to be located at 1149 on or approximately 1149 prague street and at plok street and winding way, a city ow
and chair hurtado, commissioners my name is steven currier and i am a resident of the amazon district in san francisco and i am also the past president of the outer mission merchants association and i trust that you read the brief, but i am going to go through the chronological time line of why we are here tonight and this is nancy barsotti and we are the appellants. and who filed the appeals for the excavation permits on 1149 prague street, on may second, and april 4th, respectfully....
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steven is leavin, at least for a week. steven a smith will not appear for a week in the wake of comments he made on friday regarding the two-day suspension of baltimore raven ray rice for assaulting his girlfriend. while smith made it clear there was no reason for a man on hit a woman, he said women needed to do their part to make sure they were not beaten up. he told female members of his family, quote, let's make sure not to do anything to provoke wrong actions. smith apologized calling it the most egregious error of his career, but it didn't stop "the view"'s whoopi goldburg from fed didding him. >> if you somebody you cannot be sure you will not get hit back. teach women do not live with this idea that men have a chivalry thing with them and don't assume it is still in place. don't be surprised if you hit a man and he hits you back. if you make the choice as a woman who is 4 foot 3 and you decide to hit a guy who is 6 foot tall and you are the last thing he wants to deal with that day and he hits you back, you cannot b
steven is leavin, at least for a week. steven a smith will not appear for a week in the wake of comments he made on friday regarding the two-day suspension of baltimore raven ray rice for assaulting his girlfriend. while smith made it clear there was no reason for a man on hit a woman, he said women needed to do their part to make sure they were not beaten up. he told female members of his family, quote, let's make sure not to do anything to provoke wrong actions. smith apologized calling it...
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estÁn viviendo momentos de incertidumbre, despuÉs de encontraran un cuerpo que creen pueda ser el de stevenhablamos con las personas que hallaron el cuerpo, y con los familiares, veamos esta doble exclusiva de nuestro equipo de noticias. ♪ ♪ >> me va a hacer falta. >> liliana gonzÁlez se refiere a la sonrisa de su hijo steven salazar quien desapareciÓ la semana pasada, y su dolor ahora aumenta tras el hallazgo ayer de un cuerpo en el arroyo localizado en el Área. >> creemos que es Él. >> la labor de bÚsqueda del fin de semana estuvo conformada por mÁs de 100 personas, pero los ausentes fueron las autoridades, esto a pesar de que habÍan confirmado de que se querÍan con la bÚsqueda. marilyn y eder, siguiendo un fuerte olor en el bosque dieron con el cuerpo que estaba bastante desconfigurado. en un momento sade domingo del >> en un momento quedamos Él y yo. cuando vi que se puso tan mal, temblando y desesperando yo me tirÉ por el lado del rÍo, y vimos el niÑo. >> las autoridades llegaron a la escena despuÉs del hallazgo por los grupos de bÚsqueda y aÚn se encuentran examinando el cuerpo. >> me
estÁn viviendo momentos de incertidumbre, despuÉs de encontraran un cuerpo que creen pueda ser el de stevenhablamos con las personas que hallaron el cuerpo, y con los familiares, veamos esta doble exclusiva de nuestro equipo de noticias. ♪ ♪ >> me va a hacer falta. >> liliana gonzÁlez se refiere a la sonrisa de su hijo steven salazar quien desapareciÓ la semana pasada, y su dolor ahora aumenta tras el hallazgo ayer de un cuerpo en el arroyo localizado en el Área. >>...
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>> good. >> this is steven and peter.ey are asking for some help so what we want you to do is take something you think you'll like and then play with it and we'll ask you a bunch of questions. all right, ready, set, go. >> there's two decision-makers. there's the child and the parent. >> lunch it, lunch it. >> i think it's fun but -- >> mom, look it. >> if you were in a store, would you buy this? >> yes. >> you guys almost ready? how about you, laidies? >> well, i played with the aeroflicks. it is a kind of like confusing. >> can you read? >> for somebody who is in the toy business, he needs to learn how to be better with kids. instead of getting rude with this girl, he should be paying her for her valuable feedback. >> how about you, big guy? >> i liked how the cars in the bottom light up. >> i like it when it lights up. >> that's pretty cool, right? >> yeah. >> all right. now would i like some feedback from the parents. >> today's market there's so many toys that are automatic and my daughter mentioned it, wished that i
>> good. >> this is steven and peter.ey are asking for some help so what we want you to do is take something you think you'll like and then play with it and we'll ask you a bunch of questions. all right, ready, set, go. >> there's two decision-makers. there's the child and the parent. >> lunch it, lunch it. >> i think it's fun but -- >> mom, look it. >> if you were in a store, would you buy this? >> yes. >> you guys almost ready? how about...
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>> steven salazar fue visto por Última vez en el parque. lunes como las 9:30 de la noche la madre recibiÓ una llamada preocupante. >> es un seÑor que me dice aquÍ tengo a tu hijo. >> el hombre al otro lado de la lÍnea era un residente y comentÓ la madre que su hijo pidiÓ que la llamara. >> mi hijo estaba caminando asÍ... trate de llamar a las autoridades... pero me dijo que se fue corriendo. le tiene miedo a las autoridades! >> steven ha sufrido depresiÓn hace aÑos. >> sÓlo se la pasa en su cuarto! sale muy pocas veces. el fin de semana se la pasÓ llorando. >> el dato que llevÓ a actuar es el darse cuenta que su hijo adolescente estÁ aferrado a algo preocupante. >> siempre le estamos comprando cosas nuevas. >> que de dibujos animados japoneses. la madre asegura que la obsesiÓn que tiene el chico por estos dibujos tiene mucha relaciÓn. >> no querÍa vivir porque decía que su vida no tenÍa sentido. >> lo que alarma es ver el nÚmero de informaciÓn sobre actos de suicidio en otros tipos de anime. hay un aumento de grupos y subidas en japÓn. >> e
>> steven salazar fue visto por Última vez en el parque. lunes como las 9:30 de la noche la madre recibiÓ una llamada preocupante. >> es un seÑor que me dice aquÍ tengo a tu hijo. >> el hombre al otro lado de la lÍnea era un residente y comentÓ la madre que su hijo pidiÓ que la llamara. >> mi hijo estaba caminando asÍ... trate de llamar a las autoridades... pero me dijo que se fue corriendo. le tiene miedo a las autoridades! >> steven ha sufrido depresiÓn...
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>> the new book by steven hood. i got a chance to meet steven hood a few years ago. steven hood has written -- i believe it is the rise -- pete so is good at these book titles. the rise, fall, resurrection, something along those lines, of general hood. i think that as a hood scholar, and there are not many of us at all, would say that there is -- it's a big tent, right? hood is a very vibrant, illustrious personality that i think there is room for lots of different assessments. i would encourage you to read steven hood's book. it takes a very different approach to remembering john hood than wily sword has done. most of the book, as hood's medical lawyer is mostly entitled a reply to general johnston, steven hood's book is mostly a reply to wily sword. he sort of steered clear of me, he leaves me alone for the entire book. i would encourage you to pick it up, to engage it, to see a very different side of what john bell hood is presented. hood -- steven hood is trying to go i think more to a more positive side of general hood, whereas other historians have been more on
>> the new book by steven hood. i got a chance to meet steven hood a few years ago. steven hood has written -- i believe it is the rise -- pete so is good at these book titles. the rise, fall, resurrection, something along those lines, of general hood. i think that as a hood scholar, and there are not many of us at all, would say that there is -- it's a big tent, right? hood is a very vibrant, illustrious personality that i think there is room for lots of different assessments. i would...