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lincoln and stevens greet each other warmly. lincoln has a foot on stevens in height. stevens has what people described as a lilliputian voice. reaches up to lincoln, shakes his and, calls in mr. president. lincoln calls him stevens which is a familiar masculine kind of form of address that is just right. it does not snub his title, it doesn't recognize it either. there is an immediate warmth. stevens is wearing this wool overcoat. he looked like a large man, or least a normal-sized man. lincoln is thinking he has gained a lot of weight. he takes off the coat and he is down to 90 pounds. lincoln says that it never seen so small an ear emerge from so much husk. stevens laughs and it happily breaks the ice. the meeting gets off on that foot. they venture down and begin smoking cigars, telling stories recalling old friends, one of which is robert toombs, a georgian within very friendly with lincoln and stevens in a house and was now a wounded rebel general. in doing my research on him, i found -- lincoln asked about him particularly as he loved the guy and he wanted to kn
lincoln and stevens greet each other warmly. lincoln has a foot on stevens in height. stevens has what people described as a lilliputian voice. reaches up to lincoln, shakes his and, calls in mr. president. lincoln calls him stevens which is a familiar masculine kind of form of address that is just right. it does not snub his title, it doesn't recognize it either. there is an immediate warmth. stevens is wearing this wool overcoat. he looked like a large man, or least a normal-sized man....
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steven: thank you.rom "the associated press" reporting on the visit by the israeli prime minister. the white house tries to counter netanyahu's visit. trying to blunt his message that potential and nuclear deal with iran is bad for israel. there are ideas of the president giving in iran focus speech. other options remain on the table. among them, and interview with a prominent journalist on the ro risks with nine yahoo!. also, a pointed snout of the pro-israel lobby which is holding a meeting during netanyahu's visit in washington. a meeting between the president and the israeli prime minister has been ruled out as inappropriate just weeks before the elections in israel. again, that was from "the associated press yuriko this past week -- this past week, jeb bush talked about iraq and mistakes, including mistakes made by his brother, george bush. this is jeb bush from chicago. [video clip] >> first the strategy needs to be restrained them. tighten the news. there's no talking about this. that will not wo
steven: thank you.rom "the associated press" reporting on the visit by the israeli prime minister. the white house tries to counter netanyahu's visit. trying to blunt his message that potential and nuclear deal with iran is bad for israel. there are ideas of the president giving in iran focus speech. other options remain on the table. among them, and interview with a prominent journalist on the ro risks with nine yahoo!. also, a pointed snout of the pro-israel lobby which is holding a...
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justice stevens. >> tell us about the stevens nomination. what was leavy's view, and why was ford able to pull it off? nixon tried to appoint people to combine forces. >> we probably should not idealize history too much. first of all, at that time, i think it was not remarkable for the president to rely only attorney general, not the white house counsel. there was not a robust white house counsel's office. there was an excellent white house counsel, somebody who was a friend of the president, but the president looked primarily to the attorney general, and he appointed a very intelligent attorney general who had very high standards for judges and his assistants, i may say. [laughter] so that is one. two, in the present environment, john paul stevens would not have been described as glowingly. he was regarded as conservative at the time. of course, what a conservative is has changed. he essentially stayed faithful to his concept of the law, which was regarded as conservative and everything else moved wa
justice stevens. >> tell us about the stevens nomination. what was leavy's view, and why was ford able to pull it off? nixon tried to appoint people to combine forces. >> we probably should not idealize history too much. first of all, at that time, i think it was not remarkable for the president to rely only attorney general, not the white house counsel. there was not a robust white house counsel's office. there was an excellent white house counsel, somebody who was a friend of the...
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the trial of steven fortin began on october 31st, 2000.l with no eyewitnesses, circumstantial evidence and inconclusive dna findings. the prosecutor's case rested almost entirely on the opinions of two forensic experts. dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture everyday. the pain felt like my feet were on fire.e pain. i had these very burning, needle-like sensations. i knew i needed to see a doctor. my doctor said, "let's try lyrica." lyrica has helped relieve my pain. it's known that diabetes damages nerves lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic rea
the trial of steven fortin began on october 31st, 2000.l with no eyewitnesses, circumstantial evidence and inconclusive dna findings. the prosecutor's case rested almost entirely on the opinions of two forensic experts. dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why...
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stevens but without further ado liam i'd like to ask dr. stevens to come forward and share the story of the person he's painted and the relationship to the unified school district so dr. stevens would be please honor us with our presence today. >> good evening, commissioners and thanks for 53 me up here i'm not accumulated to be called here it's only 4 thirty after a severed item so we'll see if i live up to richard billing i'm a assistant superintendent and proud it to have that i moonlight as an artist i spend time researching california history about two years ago i was reading a backlog of the california society journal i discovered a earlier on the african-american journeys and read in the article about a woman named josephine coal the first african-american woman hired and i was impairs i hadn't heard that her husband husband was the first street operator hired in 194 during that period of time that was a remarkable moment in the history which san francisco rails ways had been completed and the shipped were flushing during the war and
stevens but without further ado liam i'd like to ask dr. stevens to come forward and share the story of the person he's painted and the relationship to the unified school district so dr. stevens would be please honor us with our presence today. >> good evening, commissioners and thanks for 53 me up here i'm not accumulated to be called here it's only 4 thirty after a severed item so we'll see if i live up to richard billing i'm a assistant superintendent and proud it to have that i...
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steven: i do not think so.u get a story of nba students -- mba students coming out of college, a median wage is certainly out there. that may be different from the fast food worker, that we are going to find that there has been dramatic improvements for education in the labor market. brendan: what is something that could make tom cry? tom: a tearjerker. brendan: rare books make tom cry. we are joined by rebecca romney, she will bring us a $2000 book later this hour. -- a $200,000 book later this hour. tom: 50 shades of grey the matter. -- 50 shades of grey mathematics. ♪ tom: good morning, bloomberg "surveillance." good valentine eave. we need a good single best chart. brendan: in europe, the coffee is better, the cheese is better, the health care is cheaper. you know what is not better, the vaccination rate for measles. that is the subject for today's and go best chart. -- single best chart. here we go. the chart sells itself. tom: it is blue, that is stunning. the yellow is the united states and the blue is t
steven: i do not think so.u get a story of nba students -- mba students coming out of college, a median wage is certainly out there. that may be different from the fast food worker, that we are going to find that there has been dramatic improvements for education in the labor market. brendan: what is something that could make tom cry? tom: a tearjerker. brendan: rare books make tom cry. we are joined by rebecca romney, she will bring us a $2000 book later this hour. -- a $200,000 book later...
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let's get to it, steven.s this put everything into the rear view mirror or are we close to that point for general motors? >> absolutely, liz. they have known about the situation for quite some time. they have known about the issue with the claimants. gm has outperformed over the past few months. and, it is underperformed some of the auto stocks like toyota and fee yet. because i think of currency issues. by and large, i think worse is clearly over. i think this whole issue has been in the stock price for some time. liz: alan would have looked like a real buying opportunity in december. what do you think about now? >> i think it still may be. the 34 level is the midpoint of the last year-and-a-half action and we're just right below that right now. like the previous guest stated, i think a lot is baked into price. breakout above 34, we've been in the range between $38 and 30. could target solid buying. there is more up side here in gm definitely. liz: adam, they have not got to have this happen again. >> hopefu
let's get to it, steven.s this put everything into the rear view mirror or are we close to that point for general motors? >> absolutely, liz. they have known about the situation for quite some time. they have known about the issue with the claimants. gm has outperformed over the past few months. and, it is underperformed some of the auto stocks like toyota and fee yet. because i think of currency issues. by and large, i think worse is clearly over. i think this whole issue has been in the...
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for "e.t." >> steven spielberg. >> steven spielberg. >> steven spielberg. >> the winner is woody allenot black and white because i did not want to prettify any of the images of the holocaust. i would not have made the movie had the studio insisted, and they did for a while, that i shoot the movie in color. there were a few moments of color i wanted to introduce in the film. the shabbat candles in the opening scene, before the holocaust, was full of color. and as the candle burns down, everything turns into black and white except the candle. and i wanted the candle to be just a little bit of red in the wick before it goes down, and then the smoke would rise, almost like the smoke from the crematorium. >> the oscar goes to steven spielberg for "schindler's list." mensure active heart health.r heart: i maximize good stuff, like my potassium and phytosterols which may help lower cholesterol. new ensure active heart health supports your heart and body so you stay active and strong. ensure, take life in. i have the flu with a runny nose. [coughs] better take something. theraflu severe cold w
for "e.t." >> steven spielberg. >> steven spielberg. >> steven spielberg. >> the winner is woody allenot black and white because i did not want to prettify any of the images of the holocaust. i would not have made the movie had the studio insisted, and they did for a while, that i shoot the movie in color. there were a few moments of color i wanted to introduce in the film. the shabbat candles in the opening scene, before the holocaust, was full of color. and...
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one of those important cases was steven wisefield's case. some people criticized me for bringing men's rights cases. well, this is -- let me describe steven's case to you and you decide whether it's a men's rights case or a women's rights case or a people's rights case. steven was married to a high school math teacher. she had a healthy pregnancy. she taught into the ninth month. she went to the hospital to give birth. and the doctor came out and told steven you have a healthy baby boy, but your wife died of an embolism. so steven vowed that he would not work full time until his child was in school full time. and he figured he could make it between social security benefits and what he is allowed to earn on top of those benefits. he went to the local social security office to apply for what he thought were benefits for a sole surviving parents with a child under 12 in his care. and he was told, we're very sorry. these are mother's benefits. they are not available for fathers. so in his case, we argued, first, it was discrimination against wom
one of those important cases was steven wisefield's case. some people criticized me for bringing men's rights cases. well, this is -- let me describe steven's case to you and you decide whether it's a men's rights case or a women's rights case or a people's rights case. steven was married to a high school math teacher. she had a healthy pregnancy. she taught into the ninth month. she went to the hospital to give birth. and the doctor came out and told steven you have a healthy baby boy, but...
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here now former nfl safety and espn co-host steven a. smith. steven a. the house, so awesome in the house. >> you should be touched i'm here. i'm here for you right now. >> there's a no-bashing tebow. >> he loves me. don't let him lie to you. >> all right. you have marshawn lynch in the backfield. he just had a four-yard run gain. you got one yard to go. you got three downs to do it. you're the super bowl champions. why would you throw the football? >> makes no sense for me. i mean, jay and eric are more qualified to talk about that than me. for me i thought it was the worst call i'd ever seen by a head coach. it made no sense whatsoever. marshawn lynch was running the ball effectively. over four yards a carry. that's your identity. the seahawks were comfortable with them being gone because marshawn lynch getting fed the ball feeds their identity. so to be or be on the 1 yard line closer than the 1 yard line to the end zone, second down with the time-out. with the super bowl on the line. and to call somebody else's number. >> what do you think? >> well,
here now former nfl safety and espn co-host steven a. smith. steven a. the house, so awesome in the house. >> you should be touched i'm here. i'm here for you right now. >> there's a no-bashing tebow. >> he loves me. don't let him lie to you. >> all right. you have marshawn lynch in the backfield. he just had a four-yard run gain. you got one yard to go. you got three downs to do it. you're the super bowl champions. why would you throw the football? >> makes no...
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espn steven a.mith is here straight ahead. a pm pain reliever that dares to work all the way until... the am. new aleve pm the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. >>> it was definitely a mission accomplished speech. it is not mission accomplished. we have a long ways to go. people are hurting and we've got to get back to work to fix this. what i think the president's trying to do here is to, again exploit envy economics. this topdown redistribution doesn't work. we've been doing it for six years. look it may make for good politics, it doesn't make for good economic growth. >> welcome back to "hannity." like most republicans on capitol hill, congressman paul ryan is not happy with the president's economic policies. here with reaction from the weekly standard, fox news contributor steven hayes and fox news political analyst juan williams. juan, i think you're going to agree with what i say. but then i guess our paths to solution is different. you agree it's immoral
espn steven a.mith is here straight ahead. a pm pain reliever that dares to work all the way until... the am. new aleve pm the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. >>> it was definitely a mission accomplished speech. it is not mission accomplished. we have a long ways to go. people are hurting and we've got to get back to work to fix this. what i think the president's trying to do here is to, again exploit envy economics. this topdown redistribution...
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. >> while they say the deputy upholds the values they strive for, steven sutherland did not. 20 yearsago he was a kent county sheriff's deputy assigned to managing inmates in this very jail. >> i was a deputy sheriff here at kent county for about five years. i worked in training, i worked as a corrections officer, and i was a search and rescue diver. and i was just getting into working as a crisis management officer when i left. still a lot of the old hands around here that know me and some of the newer ones know who i am. and it's embarrassing. >> good afternoon. >> how are you doing, sarge? >> good. how are you? >> good, sir. >> i did work during the time he was employed. i think there was maybe 20 to 30 deputies get hired at the same time. and within the same group. we are both in that group. it's really unfortunate to see a co-worker on the other side. >> in the 20 years that have passed since he's worked here, sutherland has had numerous criminal convictions and has served time in prison. now he faces especially serious charges, possession of child pornography and criminal sexual
. >> while they say the deputy upholds the values they strive for, steven sutherland did not. 20 yearsago he was a kent county sheriff's deputy assigned to managing inmates in this very jail. >> i was a deputy sheriff here at kent county for about five years. i worked in training, i worked as a corrections officer, and i was a search and rescue diver. and i was just getting into working as a crisis management officer when i left. still a lot of the old hands around here that know me...
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. >> host: how far was was that from where the ambassador kris stevens was? >> guest: three-quarters of a mile. it wasn't real far way. it's a couple of short turns anywhere there. >> host: and was it a non-facility? >> guest: and the state department facility in the country are known. our facilities are not supposed to be known but over time it especially for certain period of time you are going to be of the sea bass is coming out of the compound so whether ours was or not don't know but it's safe to assume the locals knew it wasn't a global facility. >> host: why was ambassador stevens in benghazi? >> guest: he was there to help open up was a school opening. a local libyan had helped a u.s. airman or pilot who was shot down during the ousting of gadhafi and to support him he had been opening up an american school or an american speaking school for libyans and the ambassador came down to do a ceremony for that individual. >> host: you too were not on the ambassador's personal team, correct? in fact did you even see him while he was there in benghazi? >> gues
. >> host: how far was was that from where the ambassador kris stevens was? >> guest: three-quarters of a mile. it wasn't real far way. it's a couple of short turns anywhere there. >> host: and was it a non-facility? >> guest: and the state department facility in the country are known. our facilities are not supposed to be known but over time it especially for certain period of time you are going to be of the sea bass is coming out of the compound so whether ours was or...
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. >> i have to thank, first, steven spielberg. >> thank you steven spielberg. >> thank you, steven. >e to thank steven for that. >>ecially thank you to steven spielberg. >> and the winner is mr. spielberg. >> spielberg. >> he was thanked 42 times. film producer harvey winestein comes in next at 34 time. followed by james cameron, with 28 times. and in case you're wondering god came in at number six. >> oh, not in the top five? >> i would have thought that would have been the first one. i feel like everyone is a christian on an awards show. >> thank you, god. >> everybody is grateful. >> the thing i don't like is when they don't thank their husbands or wives. that's the point i'm waiting for. i don't care who is involved with the film. i'm sorry. i want you to get emotional. >> it's the terrifying moment. you have dreamed of that moment all your life. how can you remember everybody? >> just go straight to your partner. you've gotta go there. >> tell max thank you right now. >> max, thank you so much for the award i didn't win. >>> everyone's got their own theory about who wins the best
. >> i have to thank, first, steven spielberg. >> thank you steven spielberg. >> thank you, steven. >e to thank steven for that. >>ecially thank you to steven spielberg. >> and the winner is mr. spielberg. >> spielberg. >> he was thanked 42 times. film producer harvey winestein comes in next at 34 time. followed by james cameron, with 28 times. and in case you're wondering god came in at number six. >> oh, not in the top five? >> i would...
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steven: his first speech was a detroit. as you indicated, in chicago last week, focusing on foreign policy. "the new york times" reacting. he called it jeb bush's brainless trust. it is pointing out that some veterans, including jim baker who served for george bush and ronald reagan are the people advising jeb bush on foreign policy. these are the people advising jeb bush when it comes to foreign-policy. is that good or bad for jeb bush? daniel: i think he is in a tricky spot. if you're running for president who'd you turn to. you turn to people with experience. it just turns out that his brother and his dad have experience. he is dammed if he does, dammed if he doesn't. he can't really connect or have advisers they don't have this experience. it is a little bit of a problem and is reminiscent of previous a administrations. i do think in a way that is unpreventable. in the same way that hillary clinton will have advisers from president obama as well as her own husband. those of the two less presidents. that can be avoided.
steven: his first speech was a detroit. as you indicated, in chicago last week, focusing on foreign policy. "the new york times" reacting. he called it jeb bush's brainless trust. it is pointing out that some veterans, including jim baker who served for george bush and ronald reagan are the people advising jeb bush on foreign policy. these are the people advising jeb bush when it comes to foreign-policy. is that good or bad for jeb bush? daniel: i think he is in a tricky spot. if...
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andrew stevens, cnn, hong kong. >>> makejor loss for tony abbott.overnment lost more than 35 seats in the opposition labor party. the loss is fueling speculation that abbott could soon be ousted. >>> we turn our attention to argentina. the prosecutor was found dead and just days after accusing top government officials of covering up iran's alleged role in the bombing in buenos aires. could a cash strapped starved argentina have negotiated with iran. that's the question many are asking. we take a closer look at the economic scenario in the country. ♪ >> reporter: the curl of a leg, a passionate embrace. a melancholy tango danced in the streets of buenos aires for passing tourists. the mysterious death of the special prosecutor is being followed with a similar tragic passion. did he take his own life? or was he killed just hours before he was going to present evidence the president was allegedly covering up iran's role in the bombing of a jewish center that killed 85 people. we sit down with a consultant to see if any of this could be related to argen
andrew stevens, cnn, hong kong. >>> makejor loss for tony abbott.overnment lost more than 35 seats in the opposition labor party. the loss is fueling speculation that abbott could soon be ousted. >>> we turn our attention to argentina. the prosecutor was found dead and just days after accusing top government officials of covering up iran's alleged role in the bombing in buenos aires. could a cash strapped starved argentina have negotiated with iran. that's the question many...
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she moved steven's body to the floor and placed a "playboy" magazine and the cigars nearby. she pulled her husband's t-shirt over his head, used an accelerant identified by the accelerant-sniffing dogs, and started the fire. there was no carbon monoxide in steve's bloodstream or any sign of smoke inhalation, proof that steve was dead before the fire started. and there was no alcohol found in his system. tests would reveal that the cigar was not enough to ignite the flame retardant fibers of the pillowcase alone. kim left the resort to create an alibi and returned around 1:30 a.m. and reported the fire to hotel employees. the motive. kim wanted to get rid of her husband so she would be free to pursue the relationship with her lover. the defense argued that steven hricko's death could have been caused by the fire and that his lack of consciousness might have been caused by the accumulation of chemicals he inhaled through his work at the golf course. the jury found kim hricko guilty of first-degree murder and first-degree arson. she was sentenced to life in prison. >> without t
she moved steven's body to the floor and placed a "playboy" magazine and the cigars nearby. she pulled her husband's t-shirt over his head, used an accelerant identified by the accelerant-sniffing dogs, and started the fire. there was no carbon monoxide in steve's bloodstream or any sign of smoke inhalation, proof that steve was dead before the fire started. and there was no alcohol found in his system. tests would reveal that the cigar was not enough to ignite the flame retardant...
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steven is waiting around to hear it.ng at performance of major industries from the year 1900 to 2010, looking at sectors tobacco topped the list. within the sector one company stands out. here it is, altria. one dollar invested in altria back in 1968 worth $6638. that amounts to an annual return of more than 20% per year for nearly half a century. the same dollar invested in the s&p would be worth $87. by the way no other company came close to matching altria's long-term returns. steven was saying maybe berkshire is coming close. when you put all the metrics together it is altria. >>> some look at sectors, some of you look at fundamentals to give you an idea where the market or stock is headed. we look at both sides. guess what? both sides for once in a long time are sending the exact same signal right now. we'll break it down what the signal is telling us. >>> plus if you have the space, a former air force one, there it is, is looking for a home. the only one ever sold to a private citizen. the details on that, straight
steven is waiting around to hear it.ng at performance of major industries from the year 1900 to 2010, looking at sectors tobacco topped the list. within the sector one company stands out. here it is, altria. one dollar invested in altria back in 1968 worth $6638. that amounts to an annual return of more than 20% per year for nearly half a century. the same dollar invested in the s&p would be worth $87. by the way no other company came close to matching altria's long-term returns. steven was...
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. >> 48-year-old steven sheridan is a certified public accountant from orlando. his arrest offers evidence that the buyers of sex come from all walks of life. even for this button-down businessman, it's a short hop from spread sheets to bedsheets. mr. sheridan is shuttled across the hallway for processing. he's unusually calm and candid for a john under arrest. he does not deny his intent to buy sex today and tells police this is not his first rodeo. >> you've done this before? >> yes. >> where at? >> amsterdam. >> sheridan jokes with police about renewing his driver's license, as if this arrest is just an amusing event. but the next john in line will find his own arrest to be anything but funny. >> oh, no. >> show me your hands. get over here. >> hey! >> bend over. >> 48-year-old steven dennis is a british citizen living and working in florida on a visa. >> life as they know it when the arresting walks through that door, life as they know it changes. and in a split second they see it all going away before their eyes. >> take a deep breath. come on, buddy. >> sta
. >> 48-year-old steven sheridan is a certified public accountant from orlando. his arrest offers evidence that the buyers of sex come from all walks of life. even for this button-down businessman, it's a short hop from spread sheets to bedsheets. mr. sheridan is shuttled across the hallway for processing. he's unusually calm and candid for a john under arrest. he does not deny his intent to buy sex today and tells police this is not his first rodeo. >> you've done this before?...
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steven sealbergpielberg hopes to direct chris pratt in an "indiana jones" reboot. "parks & recreation," "guardians of the galaxy." it's a good movie. i saw that one recently. no harrison ford. can you have "indiana jones" without harrison ford? >> yes, you can. i think it says something about going from being on "parks & regular" and "the lego movie." >> it's a great country. >> his "parks & rec" character is the guy that fell into the pit. now he's going to be strangling -- >> no harrison ford cameo? >> there's got to be a cameo. >> there's got to be. >> is it going to be his dad? there's got to be something. >> just as long as it isn't another origin story. i'm tired of origin stories. >> the last one in 2008 was the last "indiana jones" with harrison ford. you're starting to see the age there. i was, like, yeah i guess they're not going to be able to do another one of those. what else. this is from victoria's part of the country, the austin american-statesman." ken paxton asks the supreme
steven sealbergpielberg hopes to direct chris pratt in an "indiana jones" reboot. "parks & recreation," "guardians of the galaxy." it's a good movie. i saw that one recently. no harrison ford. can you have "indiana jones" without harrison ford? >> yes, you can. i think it says something about going from being on "parks & regular" and "the lego movie." >> it's a great country. >> his "parks & rec"...
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steven parker is a weirdo, anyway. very weird.s why he stays locked up in the back. >> coming up -- >> i don't think there is any good way to have to take a life. the sidebar to that, of course, is the individual is being put to death took a life. >> inside alabama's only execution chamber. test in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. >>> this is the execution chamber of the holman correctional facility. in alabama, death row inmates are executed on this gurney. the sentences are always carried out at 6:00 in the evening. >> i was 16 when the crime happened. i was 18 years old when i was sentenced to death. i was charged with capital murder, which is, you know, four more deaths in one active scheme. i was sentenced to death by the jury and judge. the jury voted ten votes to two f
steven parker is a weirdo, anyway. very weird.s why he stays locked up in the back. >> coming up -- >> i don't think there is any good way to have to take a life. the sidebar to that, of course, is the individual is being put to death took a life. >> inside alabama's only execution chamber. test in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet....
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spielberg. >> steven spielberg. >> steven spielberg. >> the winner is woody allen. >> warren beatty.wanted to shoot black and white because i did not want to perdify any of the images of the holocaust. and i absolutely would not have made the movie had the studio insisted. and they did for a while, that i shoot the movie in color. there were a few moments of color i wanted to introduce in the film. the candles, in the opening scene, before the holocaust was full of color. and as the candle burns down, everything turns into black and white except the candle. and i wanted the candle to just be a little bit of red in the wick before it goes out and then the smoke would rise almost like the smoke from the crematorium. >> the oscar goes to steven spielberg. they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. mhere's our new trainer! ensure active heart health. crowd: yayyyy! heart: i'm going to focus on the heart. i minimize my sodium and fat... gotta keep it lean and mean. pear: uh-oh. heart: i maximize good stuff li
spielberg. >> steven spielberg. >> steven spielberg. >> the winner is woody allen. >> warren beatty.wanted to shoot black and white because i did not want to perdify any of the images of the holocaust. and i absolutely would not have made the movie had the studio insisted. and they did for a while, that i shoot the movie in color. there were a few moments of color i wanted to introduce in the film. the candles, in the opening scene, before the holocaust was full of...
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citizens james foley, steven sotloff, abdul and kayla mueller. unchecked it's illing pose a threat for the united states homeland. they have not kept communication lines open to them. >> well, again, i -- i think that -- being close to some of these families, i think it goes both ways. i think you can have points of frustration that the families have had. i happen to know this white house -- look dennis mcdonough accidentally said kayla mueller's name. they were trying to keep it out of media. it showed how high level she was to the president of the united states well before anyone else knew her name. i guess i would in a friendly way dispute the notion that the federal government isn't deeply concerned about any one of these. i know john mccain talked with the mueller family throughout all of these problems. but there is no quiksilver bullet formula to getting a hostage out when someone like isis has taken them. we need a broader discussion of practices about what we are willing to do. it wouldn't be a bad thing to have someone within the realm
citizens james foley, steven sotloff, abdul and kayla mueller. unchecked it's illing pose a threat for the united states homeland. they have not kept communication lines open to them. >> well, again, i -- i think that -- being close to some of these families, i think it goes both ways. i think you can have points of frustration that the families have had. i happen to know this white house -- look dennis mcdonough accidentally said kayla mueller's name. they were trying to keep it out of...
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what's next for him, steven? >> you know rude,julianist is not a national political figure anymore, as larry said but he still has a voice. people remember his heroism and his leadership during the september 11th attacks when he was, you know one of the only voices of calm and steadiness during thunderstorms terrible hours. he has a certain cachet but it seems he's missing being in the game. if you look at the tv appearances, he's not backing away from this seems gleeful and enjoying it. to some extent that's going to pose problems for republican candidates who will keep getting add, what do you think about this what rude jill giuliani said? >> good to see all of you. thanks so much. >>> we're going to talk weather straight ahead. we are not done by the way, with this arctic cold and snow. there's so much more ahead, straight ahead find out if you are in the past of the next winter blast. [rob] so we've had a tempur-pedic for awhile, but now that we have the adjustable base, it's even better. [evie] i go up...hee
what's next for him, steven? >> you know rude,julianist is not a national political figure anymore, as larry said but he still has a voice. people remember his heroism and his leadership during the september 11th attacks when he was, you know one of the only voices of calm and steadiness during thunderstorms terrible hours. he has a certain cachet but it seems he's missing being in the game. if you look at the tv appearances, he's not backing away from this seems gleeful and enjoying it....
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for that, we turn to steven pifer, who served as u.s.sador to ukraine during the clinton administration. he's senior fellow at the brookings institution. and john mearsheimer, a professor of international security policy at the university of chicago. so what do you think is the answer to the question, steven pifer? >> i think the answer is that we should provide additional military assistance to crairng including some defensive arms and that's designed to support diplomacy. it's designed to give der terence to further russian aggression and maybe change that calculation in moscow where putin concludes he can't use military force. he has to go and seek a negotiated settlement. >> ifill: so you're suggesting the u.s. provide weapons they can use defensively, not offensively? >> first of all the group that i was with when we proposed additional military assistance, the bulk of that is non-military assistance. the one area we visited ukraine three weeks ago we found a real need for light anti-armor weapons. the ukrainians have stocks that ar
for that, we turn to steven pifer, who served as u.s.sador to ukraine during the clinton administration. he's senior fellow at the brookings institution. and john mearsheimer, a professor of international security policy at the university of chicago. so what do you think is the answer to the question, steven pifer? >> i think the answer is that we should provide additional military assistance to crairng including some defensive arms and that's designed to support diplomacy. it's designed...
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steven stock has our results. >> is there anyway we can see your licensing information? >> we shed light on a safety investigation that had kept families in the dark for years. >> so you don't have anything that we can like look at? >> no. >> the department of social services overcease nearly 48,000 day cares in california where 1.1 million children go every day. >> last year state officials at midded that the current system was antiquated and underfunded. >> after our reporting, bay area parents demanded action. >> if we can't protect our most vulnerable, what does that say about us? >> we don't have an easy way or a difficult way of taking the information that is in this system and putting it up online. >> that's what we did. last summer the unit spent months putting the information online. something that had never been done before. >> i was just happy to be able to get this far on the process. after our initial investigation, representative garcia sponsored and helped pass a new law that now requires the state to publish inspection records yoin line. it's now easy for
steven stock has our results. >> is there anyway we can see your licensing information? >> we shed light on a safety investigation that had kept families in the dark for years. >> so you don't have anything that we can like look at? >> no. >> the department of social services overcease nearly 48,000 day cares in california where 1.1 million children go every day. >> last year state officials at midded that the current system was antiquated and underfunded....
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i would have been keen to meet steven even if it wasn't a place to stay. >> reporter: with hong kong's high rent stephen says he is just about breaking even but he will turn guests away if he thinks they are not interested enough in occupy. it is his way of keeping interest in the movement alive. even as the future becomes less clear. andrew stevens, cnn, hong kong. >>> major loss for australian prime minister tony abbott and the ruling liberal national party. the government lost 35 seats to the opposition labour party and newman was defeated after one term. the loss fuelling speculation abbott could soon be ousted. >>> more tragedy for whitney houston's family. ahead here we will have the story about her daughter found unresponsive in a bathtub in her home. >>> also ahead, how cold weather is more of a hindrance for new york city firefighters battling a massive warehouse fire. that's next. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy
i would have been keen to meet steven even if it wasn't a place to stay. >> reporter: with hong kong's high rent stephen says he is just about breaking even but he will turn guests away if he thinks they are not interested enough in occupy. it is his way of keeping interest in the movement alive. even as the future becomes less clear. andrew stevens, cnn, hong kong. >>> major loss for australian prime minister tony abbott and the ruling liberal national party. the government lost...
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. >> steven, people obviously shocked at what's happened. to what extent do they hold shinzo abe responsible? >> let me express my condolences, losing husband father son. one of their citizens in syria and iraq trying to help and cover the plight of weak individuals and refugees in the area became a victim of this hostage crisis. and the gains the hard gains of i.s.i.l. within the region. they look at prime minister abe as being arelatively a strong leader throughout this crisis. in particular jordan and has taken a steadfast approach in terms of not cooperating with these terrorists but trying to find some way to save not only the life of kenji goto and the other hostage but also the pilot in jordan. >> abe has made it clear that he wants to change the constitution so they can send troops abroad. how do you think this will impact upon foreign policy in the country? >> i don't think it will have any impact. that's the sad conclusion of kenji goto's death. not related to the islamic world or hostages in the middle east, it's related to region
. >> steven, people obviously shocked at what's happened. to what extent do they hold shinzo abe responsible? >> let me express my condolences, losing husband father son. one of their citizens in syria and iraq trying to help and cover the plight of weak individuals and refugees in the area became a victim of this hostage crisis. and the gains the hard gains of i.s.i.l. within the region. they look at prime minister abe as being arelatively a strong leader throughout this crisis. in...
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steven parker is a weirdo, anyway. very weird.s why he stays locked up in the back. >> coming up -- >> i don't think there is any good way to have to take a life. the sidebar to that, of course, is the individual is being put to death took a life. >> inside alabama's only execution chamber. hi, this is jennifer, i will be out of the office until monday, and won't be checking voicemail during this time. i'll reply just as soon as i get back to work. sail with the number one cruise line in alaska. enjoy 7-day cruises from $499. call your travel consultant or 1-800-princess. princess cruises. come back new. for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. feet...tiptoeing. better things than the pain, stiffness, and joint damage of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist decide on a biologic, ask if xeljanz is right for you.
steven parker is a weirdo, anyway. very weird.s why he stays locked up in the back. >> coming up -- >> i don't think there is any good way to have to take a life. the sidebar to that, of course, is the individual is being put to death took a life. >> inside alabama's only execution chamber. hi, this is jennifer, i will be out of the office until monday, and won't be checking voicemail during this time. i'll reply just as soon as i get back to work. sail with the number one...
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david, andrea, katty and steven. gas ambassador mcfaul, let me start with you. we talk -- you heard me ask secretary kerry about essentially is vladimir putin a rational actor here? how do you answer that question? >> he's a rational actor who's also very emotional. like most people, by the way. he's playing a long-term game here with multiple objectives over a long period of time. i think the kind of fundamental tension that you see is that the west, we want to solve the problem. we want a deal. we want a peace plan. putin's purposely happy not to have a peace plan. to let this linger. to let it fester. and that will help him achieve other goals. >> there was a report earlier this week that there's some secret dossier from a war college examination that vladimir putin has -- might be have asperger's syndrome. now we actually e-mailed a professor, simon baron cohen, director of the autism research center in cambridge, who is a relative of the comedian sacha baron cohen, and he said that the claim that putin has asperger's syndrome based solely on movement analys
david, andrea, katty and steven. gas ambassador mcfaul, let me start with you. we talk -- you heard me ask secretary kerry about essentially is vladimir putin a rational actor here? how do you answer that question? >> he's a rational actor who's also very emotional. like most people, by the way. he's playing a long-term game here with multiple objectives over a long period of time. i think the kind of fundamental tension that you see is that the west, we want to solve the problem. we want...
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what will steven frye say to him, her, or it?ally, i think i'd say, canceling children in what's that about? how dare you create a world in which there is such misery that is not our fault. why should i respect a mean minded, stupid god who creates a world so full of injustice and pain. >> with a catholic country watching, where blasphemy is technically against the law, steven frye continued to describe god's creations that led him to believe there is no god. >> insects whose whole life cycle is to burrow into the eyes of children and make them blind. they eat outwards from the eyes. why? why did you do that to us? you could easily have made a creation in which that didn't exist. it is simply not acceptable. >> steven frye wasn't finished. i'm about to show you how he finished his point, and you will see how gayburn reacted on behalf of his catholic country, where blasphemy is illegal, how he reacted to this energetic stream of illegal blasphemy. >> atheism isn't just about not believing there is, not believing there's a god, but
what will steven frye say to him, her, or it?ally, i think i'd say, canceling children in what's that about? how dare you create a world in which there is such misery that is not our fault. why should i respect a mean minded, stupid god who creates a world so full of injustice and pain. >> with a catholic country watching, where blasphemy is technically against the law, steven frye continued to describe god's creations that led him to believe there is no god. >> insects whose whole...
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transportation authority my name is joovlt the carry of the transportation authority our clerk is steven stamos thank you for your work i apologize for being me. >> and today's sfgovtv program is broadcast by charles and nicole's and madam clerk and supervisor avalos supervisor breed supervisor campos commissioner christensen supervisor cohen supervisor farrell supervisor kim absent supervisor mar absent supervisor tang supervisor wiener supervisor yee kwoum approve the minutes of the meeting this is an action item. >> colleagues questions or comments on the minutes seeing none, we'll go on to public comment any members of the public want to comment sooelgz and have a roll call vote. >> supervisor avalos supervisor breed supervisor campos commissioner christensen supervisor cohen supervisor farrell supervisor kim absent supervisor mar supervisor tang supervisor wiener supervisor yee this item passes. >> great let's go on to our next two items we'll call together support. >> item 3 chairs report and item 4 director's report informational items. >> very good thank you, colleagues this mont
transportation authority my name is joovlt the carry of the transportation authority our clerk is steven stamos thank you for your work i apologize for being me. >> and today's sfgovtv program is broadcast by charles and nicole's and madam clerk and supervisor avalos supervisor breed supervisor campos commissioner christensen supervisor cohen supervisor farrell supervisor kim absent supervisor mar absent supervisor tang supervisor wiener supervisor yee kwoum approve the minutes of the...
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what a great turnout tonight commissioners, thank you for allowing me the opportunity to speak i'm steven tense i've lived on geary street for 10 years my hotel is served by the station in the intersection of the central and i and i'm involved with the community inside and outside the hotel through a collaborative and the organizes i'm a board member of state of california and been a fire captain for 2 years i'm with the heath store coalition i tell you this i'm deeply connected to the business owners and others on geary street it's been my experienced with when i call the police the responses have taken hours i speak about the businesses they tell me they need better response times and foot patrols i see kids walking to school they need protection from 9 tenderloin station as well geary street should building served by the tenderloin station the station best excepted to handsome the residents of the sro's and i'd like to add one thing silicon valley's as long as we view the tenderloin as a containment zone it will be a war zone thank you. >> thank you very much (clapping.) >> thank you.
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here to talk about some of the cap stories in business news the week of the arctic feze, steven overly who covers tech business for "the washinington post." and diana furchtgott-roth manhattan institutute fellow, and former chief e economimist at the depament of labor. welcome to you both. i hahave had friends in the business world asked me how to gauge lolost productivity on things like snoways. >> macacro economic advirs say g.d.p. wasas 1.4 perceage ints lower in the first quarter than it would have been otherwise. it was actually negative g.d.p. ththis time last year. attributed te cold weather exactly. it is not good news. this quarter, they are forecasting 2.7 gp growth -- g.d.p. growth. if it is the s same as last year itill go to 1.3. >> no way y to recoup ththe losses. yoyou sathe good news is theree are someashington companies wh weather the ticket to their success. >> when a lot of folks werere sh do, we have a company in our rd called earth networks that was busier than ever. to have the largest network of weather centers in the world. they are pulling in the use of data po
here to talk about some of the cap stories in business news the week of the arctic feze, steven overly who covers tech business for "the washinington post." and diana furchtgott-roth manhattan institutute fellow, and former chief e economimist at the depament of labor. welcome to you both. i hahave had friends in the business world asked me how to gauge lolost productivity on things like snoways. >> macacro economic advirs say g.d.p. wasas 1.4 perceage ints lower in the first...
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stevens. >> commissioner. >> hi, i'm sally steven we advise the board on animal issues and at our last meeting in january on the 15 we talked about ab 96 and voted to support ab 96 and urge our elected officials to make sure it gets pass at the time the final reading of the commissioner weiner's resolution was not right but we have are in support of this resolution and urge you to support this resolution and do everything we can to support ab 96 you thank you very much. >> thank you. >> i'm kate i'm wondering how far this sanction of prohibition will go we need to know a little bit more about the entire established marketplace in order to be effective just as historically one hundred and 50 years the irony highways were built on the trade it was lucrative i doubt it will make a big dent unless the person's who have profited in the trade have a new plan so san franciscans can understand the largest economic marketplace thank you very much. >> i have two more cards to call (calling names). >> good afternoon i'm sorry is ann rae a long time retained of san francisco my family arrived here
stevens. >> commissioner. >> hi, i'm sally steven we advise the board on animal issues and at our last meeting in january on the 15 we talked about ab 96 and voted to support ab 96 and urge our elected officials to make sure it gets pass at the time the final reading of the commissioner weiner's resolution was not right but we have are in support of this resolution and urge you to support this resolution and do everything we can to support ab 96 you thank you very much. >>...