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steven: thank goodness. but the movies allow us to take her own life and magnify it and exaggerate it. " is the firstg film you have directed for disney. what is your favorite disney movie that you like showing to your kids and grandkids? steven: i think my favorite disney movie is still "no white and the seven dwarfs." genie: why? movie: i love what that says about conversing of differences, and each of the different personalities of the seven dwarves. it is a story of jealousy and envy and also your heart will triumph evil pit i love those basic precepts of fairytales. "the bfg," it is my first fairytale. nie: which of all your films that you made would you like to be remember for? steven: oh, i can't answer that question. it is too difficult. it is not up to me to suggest to anybody that they should remember anything about the movie because i said so. it is up to people, not to me. movie is much of the about what the bfg calls the golden fizz wizard. what is yours? do you want to direct a bond movie? stev
steven: thank goodness. but the movies allow us to take her own life and magnify it and exaggerate it. " is the firstg film you have directed for disney. what is your favorite disney movie that you like showing to your kids and grandkids? steven: i think my favorite disney movie is still "no white and the seven dwarfs." genie: why? movie: i love what that says about conversing of differences, and each of the different personalities of the seven dwarves. it is a story of jealousy...
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so, i didn't know he had a and all of a sudden, where's steven? he goes 50 feet away. so i walk over. i go, "what's wrong?" he goes -- this is a quote. he goes, "i just wish arnold was here so i could kick his [ bleep ] ass." [ laughter ] and i go, "that's fantastic." i go, "you know, these characters are really stupid, right? they're just really dumb." so basically, you know, we switched the whole sketch around so that hans and franz got hypnotized and revered steven segal. >> seth: oh, my goodness.
so, i didn't know he had a and all of a sudden, where's steven? he goes 50 feet away. so i walk over. i go, "what's wrong?" he goes -- this is a quote. he goes, "i just wish arnold was here so i could kick his [ bleep ] ass." [ laughter ] and i go, "that's fantastic." i go, "you know, these characters are really stupid, right? they're just really dumb." so basically, you know, we switched the whole sketch around so that hans and franz got hypnotized and...
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that wasn't my steven. that was steven, on heroin. that is what it does to you. >> as a man, father of my family, you know, i'm always one responsible to make things right when things go wrong this was one of these things... that i could in the fix. >> reporter: so how did it all start. >> you have to be aware of this. >> reporter: ton i says they just didn't realize what they were getting into. no one wants to be a heroin addict. >> i pick it up one day and thought i could handle it. nobody can. it doesn't matter who you are, how strong you are, it will get you. >> reporter: that is why this family is speaking out now. they would like to scream warnings from the top of their lungs, don't do it. don't try it. if you do, get help. >> more and more angry. >> reporter: united in bright red shirts they wear message on the hearts, stop the heroin. >> this is a war and it is killing our kid, it is killing our friend, our lives, our brothers, our children, our wife's. >> reporter: yes, all of these children, lizie will take casey and abby to
that wasn't my steven. that was steven, on heroin. that is what it does to you. >> as a man, father of my family, you know, i'm always one responsible to make things right when things go wrong this was one of these things... that i could in the fix. >> reporter: so how did it all start. >> you have to be aware of this. >> reporter: ton i says they just didn't realize what they were getting into. no one wants to be a heroin addict. >> i pick it up one day and...
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john paul stevens did not allow hardship to slow him down. instead, he excelled in studies at the university of chicago high school. shortly after earning a ba in english at the university of chicago, justice stevens, enlisted as code break, after work at north western law school and graduated magna cum laud. after completing clerkship with supreme court justice, justice stevens returned to chicago and joined a prominent law enforcement where he specialized on antitrust law. he gained a reputation as antitrust lawyer and left the firm to start his own practice. he was invite today teach at the law schools of north western university and the university of chicago and he also held several important positions as special counsel to the house of representatives and the u.s. attorney's office. in 1970 president nixon appointed stevens for the seventh circuit, as an appellate judge he continued to establish himself as an expert legal thinker. fife years later he was elevated to the supreme court when justice williams douglas stepped down. judge stev
john paul stevens did not allow hardship to slow him down. instead, he excelled in studies at the university of chicago high school. shortly after earning a ba in english at the university of chicago, justice stevens, enlisted as code break, after work at north western law school and graduated magna cum laud. after completing clerkship with supreme court justice, justice stevens returned to chicago and joined a prominent law enforcement where he specialized on antitrust law. he gained a...
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he was, like, steven, get in the chair. >> the marlin is snagged, and steven settles in for a long fight. the marlin appears briefly and dives deep, trying to shake the line. >> the big black marlin. >> the scaly giant jumps a second time, and the crew gets a closer look. the boat's longtime captain estimates the fish is more than 600 pounds. >> now the fish actually came straight out of the water with its bill, and then it started to jump, and as it was jumping, it was twisting. >> tension is high. allison keeps filming the scene unaware of the danger. >> did you get a picture of it, dad? >> yeah. >> i felt safe because i was about five feet away from the edge of the boat anyway. >> the monstrous marlin makes a horrifying leap. >> i thought it was getting away. the last second it just lost its momentum, actually the last few tenths of a second, and the edge of its body hit the edge of the boat and it turned its bill towards steven. >> i see the bill breach the water and then the rest of the fish starts coming up. and i'm just reeling. it keeps coming and keeps coming. i just froze. i th
he was, like, steven, get in the chair. >> the marlin is snagged, and steven settles in for a long fight. the marlin appears briefly and dives deep, trying to shake the line. >> the big black marlin. >> the scaly giant jumps a second time, and the crew gets a closer look. the boat's longtime captain estimates the fish is more than 600 pounds. >> now the fish actually came straight out of the water with its bill, and then it started to jump, and as it was jumping, it was...
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stevens: several times. looking at foreign policy as a integrityintellectual is no different from other judges looking at state laws across the country. you can learn about legal issues. there is no reason in the world at what they look do in nebraska or -- and not in south america or someplace else. it seems to me that is wrong. there is no reason in the world why a judge should not look at any place else. if the president may shed light on what the judge is working on at the time. i think criticizing judges for using foreign law is unwise. host: what about you justice kagan? controversynk the about looking at foreign law is narrower than people might think. a lot of the book is about using international law and foreign law where nobody would think we should do anything else. the controversy over looking at foreign law arises in the context of a few constitutional the twoth particularly cruel and unusual punishment. i think it is narrower than that. it is more than there are a few look to law people foreign
stevens: several times. looking at foreign policy as a integrityintellectual is no different from other judges looking at state laws across the country. you can learn about legal issues. there is no reason in the world at what they look do in nebraska or -- and not in south america or someplace else. it seems to me that is wrong. there is no reason in the world why a judge should not look at any place else. if the president may shed light on what the judge is working on at the time. i think...
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steven: we are, yes.he dollar has weakened, currencies that have shot of the most in response have been the euro and the yen. these are the risk off currencies. when we have stressed in markets, they appreciate. that is a real problem. is thew at bnp paribas bank of japan will not sit still. and will probably go more negative on the deposit rate. the key message here is, more eaising from the boj to prevent the yen from depreciating. the problems they face is, it really depends on the dollar. is, it is hard for the japanese alone to influence the level of the yen if they don't get the markets pricing in policy divergence. caroline: steven, we have heard you talking grexit. oil play you seeing into the fx market? also, are we going to start to see the saudi's come off of that dollar peg? steven: i think you have left the best topic until last. the point we would make is that oil and commodities have rebounded. we don't see that as being sustainable. point, we would say that monetary currencies, like the ca
steven: we are, yes.he dollar has weakened, currencies that have shot of the most in response have been the euro and the yen. these are the risk off currencies. when we have stressed in markets, they appreciate. that is a real problem. is thew at bnp paribas bank of japan will not sit still. and will probably go more negative on the deposit rate. the key message here is, more eaising from the boj to prevent the yen from depreciating. the problems they face is, it really depends on the dollar....
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justice stevens: thank you. [applause] both countries i helped with their constitutions being a facilitator of agreement on key afghans.ong iraqis or the influence is considerable. the state of government is very anxious to meet with you. >> sunday night on q&a, fothe foreign u.s. ambassador discusses his memoir, the envoy. >> we saw the extremists exploited, although we then corrected it towards the end of the period i was there, by the surge. by reaching out to the sunnis, building up iraqi forces, establishing a unity government and then to bring about security. pilots was way down, but unfortunately, when we left the vacuum is filled by rival regional powers pulling iraq apart, violence escalated and now we have isis. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q&a. this weekend, the c-span cities tour takes you to san bernardino, california to export the history and literary culture of the city east of los angeles. on december 2 of 2015, 14 people were killed and 22 were seriously injured in a terrorist attack at th
justice stevens: thank you. [applause] both countries i helped with their constitutions being a facilitator of agreement on key afghans.ong iraqis or the influence is considerable. the state of government is very anxious to meet with you. >> sunday night on q&a, fothe foreign u.s. ambassador discusses his memoir, the envoy. >> we saw the extremists exploited, although we then corrected it towards the end of the period i was there, by the surge. by reaching out to the sunnis,...
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, like wise, i saw justice stevens funeralce scalia's recently and we talked a bit about how justice scalia and were bothevens passionate about administrative law and he said to me, you know, wasn't very much that he wasn't passionate about and the sparring overved administrative law issues because no one else on the court cared. them, also sat next to each other on the bench two apart theere entire time they were there together so they always sat next each other the way the court configures the seats on the bench. it's by seniority. and so oftentimes we would see them disappear because the back so the swing two of their heads would disappear from view and then you would hear this raucous laughter from behind the bench where they were sharing anecdotes or jokes about what on in court but i would also say that justice an amazing admiration for justice marshall. he would always come back and marshallpsychiatrist was the only justice on the court that really had criminal justice experience, that had the unfairness that occurred within the criminal justice system. whicht know the extent
, like wise, i saw justice stevens funeralce scalia's recently and we talked a bit about how justice scalia and were bothevens passionate about administrative law and he said to me, you know, wasn't very much that he wasn't passionate about and the sparring overved administrative law issues because no one else on the court cared. them, also sat next to each other on the bench two apart theere entire time they were there together so they always sat next each other the way the court configures...
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steven major is with us.u look at japan, it seems that shinzo abe is trying to find an excuse not to increase the consumption tax he had promised. steven: yes. japan needs to loosen fiscal policy at the moment, not tighten it. there are several ways this could be done. ways to not have this tax hike. another way is to create fiscal space to loosen tax policy. that is where this discussion of helicopter money keeps coming back. if there was a candidate for helicopter money in the world, everyone seems to think it is japan. japan needs more stimulus. the boj did not do anything in april. francine: what helicopter work in japan? the problem they also have is getting wage growth up. steven: the need to start getting the money to the right places. they can do it by owning enough of the equities and becoming an important party in deciding what happens in various companies. money to then get right cohorts in society, where it will be spent. just simple tax cuts may not --webecause rich people need to get the money t
steven major is with us.u look at japan, it seems that shinzo abe is trying to find an excuse not to increase the consumption tax he had promised. steven: yes. japan needs to loosen fiscal policy at the moment, not tighten it. there are several ways this could be done. ways to not have this tax hike. another way is to create fiscal space to loosen tax policy. that is where this discussion of helicopter money keeps coming back. if there was a candidate for helicopter money in the world, everyone...
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he was, like, steven, get in the chair. >> the marlin is snagged, and steven settles in for a long fightmarlin appears briefly and dives deep, trying to shake the line. >> the big black marlin. >> the scaly giant jumps a second time, and the crew gets a closer look. the boat's longtime captain estimates the fish is more than 600 pounds. >> now the fish actually came straight out of the water with its bill, and then it started to jump, and as it was jumping, it was twisting. >> tension is high. allison keeps filming the scene unaware of the danger. >> did you get a picture of it, dad? >> yeah. >> i felt safe because i was about five feet away from the edge of the boat anyway. >> the monstrous marlin makes a horrifying leap. >> i thought it was getting away. the last second it just lost its momentum, actually the last few tenths of a second, and the edge of its body hit the edge of the boat and it turned its bill towards steven. >> i see the bill breach the water and then the rest of the fish starts coming up. and i'm just reeling. it keeps coming and keeps coming. i just froze. i thought
he was, like, steven, get in the chair. >> the marlin is snagged, and steven settles in for a long fightmarlin appears briefly and dives deep, trying to shake the line. >> the big black marlin. >> the scaly giant jumps a second time, and the crew gets a closer look. the boat's longtime captain estimates the fish is more than 600 pounds. >> now the fish actually came straight out of the water with its bill, and then it started to jump, and as it was jumping, it was...
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but i think steven is right.hey are trying to say that every secretary of state has done this, that it was not outside usual practice. charlie: you would think she would want to sit there and answer every question and sort of exhaust the thing. as the late geraldine for our did. as the late geraldine ferrar did. amy: like the pretty in pink press conference over the cattle futures, right. remember, she did that. before she started running, she had that press conference at the united nations, which was an onslaught of questions about the e-mails, and she gave cautious legal responses. that press conference did not go over well. people said she looked defensive. obviously, we are still talking about it. it did not squelch the criticism. i am sure they are wondering what the benefit was at those press conferences when they tried that. charlie: steven, what can she hope for in this? steven: because of the legal processes underway, the fbi investigation, a number of court hearings for additional information about the
but i think steven is right.hey are trying to say that every secretary of state has done this, that it was not outside usual practice. charlie: you would think she would want to sit there and answer every question and sort of exhaust the thing. as the late geraldine for our did. as the late geraldine ferrar did. amy: like the pretty in pink press conference over the cattle futures, right. remember, she did that. before she started running, she had that press conference at the united nations,...
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her name is jennette stevens, have been quite close over the years, has quite the story, a survivor, she is here, amidst the 6,000 survivors who make their descent down the art museum stems for her this journey is extremely personal. >> for jennette stevens it, breast cancer diagnosis seemed almost inevitable. >> my mother's fourth daughter, diagnosed with breast kearns, she had five daughters and four of us have
her name is jennette stevens, have been quite close over the years, has quite the story, a survivor, she is here, amidst the 6,000 survivors who make their descent down the art museum stems for her this journey is extremely personal. >> for jennette stevens it, breast cancer diagnosis seemed almost inevitable. >> my mother's fourth daughter, diagnosed with breast kearns, she had five daughters and four of us have
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but i think steven is right. they are trying to say that every secretary of state has done this, that it was not outside usual practice. charlie: you would think she would want to sit there and answer every question and sort of exhaust the thing. as the late geraldine ferraro did. amy: like the pretty in pink press conference over the cattle futures, right. remember, she did that. before she started running, she had that press conference at the united nations, which was an onslaught of questions about the e-mails, and she gave cautious legal responses. that press conference did not go over well. people said she looked defensive. obviously, we are still talking about it. it did not squelch the criticism. i am sure they are wondering what the benefit was at those press conferences when they tried that. charlie: steven, what can she hope for in this? steven: because of the legal processes underway, the fbi investigation, a number of court hearings for additional information about the e-mails, i think the best she ca
but i think steven is right. they are trying to say that every secretary of state has done this, that it was not outside usual practice. charlie: you would think she would want to sit there and answer every question and sort of exhaust the thing. as the late geraldine ferraro did. amy: like the pretty in pink press conference over the cattle futures, right. remember, she did that. before she started running, she had that press conference at the united nations, which was an onslaught of...
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amy: steven makes a good point. so much of her response is that her republican adversaries are blowing this out of proportion to hurt her. the report yesterday was particularly damning because it was from her own state department. charlie: can bernie sanders when california? amy: it was looking impossible until recently. new polling shows they are in a dead heat. i still think he is an underdog. the clinton campaign intended to shift all of its resources into the general election by this point, and they said yesterday that they would be going on air for ads in california. this was unheard of a few weeks ago when we thought that everything was going to be pushed to ohio, florida, pennsylvania. charlie: and what about trump and sanders in a debate? amy: that would be fine. trump said in his press conference that they would do it for charity. if they raised $10 million, they would do the debate. bernie is having money problems. i think they are looking for free media, and what could be more free media than debating tru
amy: steven makes a good point. so much of her response is that her republican adversaries are blowing this out of proportion to hurt her. the report yesterday was particularly damning because it was from her own state department. charlie: can bernie sanders when california? amy: it was looking impossible until recently. new polling shows they are in a dead heat. i still think he is an underdog. the clinton campaign intended to shift all of its resources into the general election by this point,...
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that wasn't my steven. that was steven on heroin.what it does to you. >> as the man and the father of my family, you know, i'm always the one that's responsible to make things right when things go wrong. this is one of those things that i couldn't fix. ♪ >> reporter: so how did it all start? >> people have to be aware of this. >> reporter: donny says they just didn't realize what they were getting into. nobody wants to become a heroin addiction. >> i just pick it up one day and thought i can handle it. nobody can. it doesn't matter who you are. how strong you are, it will get you. ♪ >> reporter: that's why the family is speaking out now. heck, they would like to scream warning from the top of their lungs. don't do it! don't try it! if you do, get help. >> united and write red shirts they wear the message on their hearts. stop the heroin. >> this is a war and it's killing our kids. it's killing our friends. our wives, our fathers, our borders, our children. >> reporter: for all those children, lizzie is going to take little cassie and
that wasn't my steven. that was steven on heroin.what it does to you. >> as the man and the father of my family, you know, i'm always the one that's responsible to make things right when things go wrong. this is one of those things that i couldn't fix. ♪ >> reporter: so how did it all start? >> people have to be aware of this. >> reporter: donny says they just didn't realize what they were getting into. nobody wants to become a heroin addiction. >> i just pick it...
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i want steven to respond. on you, you anticipatswered and then ex in a more nuanced in. i will let you get in on the other side of the break. crest 3d whitestrips whiten... 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste i passed the tissue test. oh yeah. crest whitestrips are the way to whiten wrely on the us postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. here, there, everywhere. united states postal service priority: you so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even a stag pool party. (party music) (splashing/destruction) (splashing/destruction) (burke) and we covered it, october twenty-seventh, 2014. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ it was a simple idea. for every pair of shoes we sold, we'd give a pair to a child in need. at&t has been with me since day one, keeping me connected to
i want steven to respond. on you, you anticipatswered and then ex in a more nuanced in. i will let you get in on the other side of the break. crest 3d whitestrips whiten... 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste i passed the tissue test. oh yeah. crest whitestrips are the way to whiten wrely on the us postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. here,...
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>> a high of 1.16. >> steven, thank you for now.ore to come from steven from bnp paribas. >> julia, thank you. >>> coming up, isolation means trouble for the uk? from the former ceo there, we'll tell you more of what he has to say coming up after the short break. >>> good morning, and welcome back to "street signs." i'm nancy hulgrave. >> hi, everybody, i'm louisa bojesen. credit suisse after a big sigh of relief for ceo tidjane thiam. >> clearly, we've had a loss in the fourth quarter. but to be able to keep a stable cet 1 ratio and to absorb that loss is a very pleasing result. >> luxury stocks perking up after pandora's shimmering success. the danish jewelry maker is lifting its four-year guidance. >>> but thyssenkrupp, say double-digit drop in second quarter profit. >>> and a developing story out of munich. a man with a knife kills one person and wounds three others at a train station outside of the german city. >> good morning, and welcome back to "street signs." well, we're seeing green arrows across the board here in europe.
>> a high of 1.16. >> steven, thank you for now.ore to come from steven from bnp paribas. >> julia, thank you. >>> coming up, isolation means trouble for the uk? from the former ceo there, we'll tell you more of what he has to say coming up after the short break. >>> good morning, and welcome back to "street signs." i'm nancy hulgrave. >> hi, everybody, i'm louisa bojesen. credit suisse after a big sigh of relief for ceo tidjane thiam....
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that wasn't my steven. that was steven on heroin.t does to you. >> as the man and the father of my family, you know, i'm always the one that's responsibility to make things right when things go wrong. this is one of those things -- i couldn't fix. >> reporter: how did it all start. >> people have to be aware of this. >> reporter: donny says they just didn't realize what they were getting into. nobody wants to become a heroin addiction. >> pick it up one day and thought i could -- thought i can handle it. and nobody k it doesn't matter who you are. how strong you are. it will get you. >> reporter: that's why the family is speaking out now. heck they would like to scream warnings from the top of their lungs. don't do it! don't try it! if you do, get help. >> more and more -- >> united in bright red shirts they wear the message on their hearts, stop the heroin g this is a war and it's it's killing our kids. it's killing our friends, our wives, our fathers, our brothers, our children. >> reporter: all those children, lizzie is going to t
that wasn't my steven. that was steven on heroin.t does to you. >> as the man and the father of my family, you know, i'm always the one that's responsibility to make things right when things go wrong. this is one of those things -- i couldn't fix. >> reporter: how did it all start. >> people have to be aware of this. >> reporter: donny says they just didn't realize what they were getting into. nobody wants to become a heroin addiction. >> pick it up one day and...
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justice stevens: yes. think looking at foreign law as a matter of intellectual integrity is no different than federal judges looking at state laws around the country because legal issues about from all sorts of sources and there's no reason to say i will look at what they do in nebraska but not what they do in south america or someplace else. extent there is a feeling that it is un-american to look at what happens in other countries, that seems to me to be quite wrong. there is no reason in the world look anyge should not place outside of the united states if the presidents may shed light on the issue the judges working on at the time. criticizing judges for looking at foreign law is quite unwise. >> what about you, justice kagan? kagan: i think the controversy at looking into foreign law is narrower than people might think. book,tice breyer's recent a lot of it is about using international and foreign law in places where nobody would think you should do anything else. in other words, where you have issues
justice stevens: yes. think looking at foreign law as a matter of intellectual integrity is no different than federal judges looking at state laws around the country because legal issues about from all sorts of sources and there's no reason to say i will look at what they do in nebraska but not what they do in south america or someplace else. extent there is a feeling that it is un-american to look at what happens in other countries, that seems to me to be quite wrong. there is no reason in the...
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and to also to steven's point, they have tried to put this behind them. last summer the e-mails dogged their campaign, you remember. and she finally offered this very belabored apology. she had said, i'm sorry. people are confused for ages. finally that looked like it wasn't going to cut it. and she finally apologized but, you know, it's almost aier later and it's still haunting her candidacy. >> rose: is there division within the clirch ton campaign as to what to-- clinton campaign as to what to do about this? >> i think they're trying to figure it out as they go. there is a lot of division in terms of trying to confront trump and how much you sort of play into him. but i think steven is right, they have been trying to downplay it, say that every secretary of state has done this. that it was nothing outside the usual practice. >> rose: you would think that she would want to sit there, almost like the laid geraldine ferraro did and answer every question and sort of exhaust the thing. >> or as she did in her famous pretty in pink press conference over the
and to also to steven's point, they have tried to put this behind them. last summer the e-mails dogged their campaign, you remember. and she finally offered this very belabored apology. she had said, i'm sorry. people are confused for ages. finally that looked like it wasn't going to cut it. and she finally apologized but, you know, it's almost aier later and it's still haunting her candidacy. >> rose: is there division within the clirch ton campaign as to what to-- clinton campaign as to...
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alisa stevens hasn't paid a dime. >> reporter: how have they been able to do it for so long? >> it is truly unfortunate that instead of enforcing the law in an even handed way that there have been city agencies that have let them get away with murder. >> reporter: the city attorney is talking about the planning department. this is where regular people like you or i come to get a permit to remodel our home or maybe our business, but dr. stevens often skips that step. >> perhaps we have a bit more patience than the city attorney handling the matter. >> reporter: it's admitted the academy was allowed some breaks, most recently to finish appear environmental impact report already five -- an environmental impact report already five years behind schedule. >> it is comp capabilitied because of the environmental review. >> reporter: meanwhile stevens, an influence is that bay area philanthropist and friend of mayor ed lee doubling the academy's real estate holdings in just 10 years. it's no secret the academy is one of the biggest employers in san francisco. has anybody approached yo
alisa stevens hasn't paid a dime. >> reporter: how have they been able to do it for so long? >> it is truly unfortunate that instead of enforcing the law in an even handed way that there have been city agencies that have let them get away with murder. >> reporter: the city attorney is talking about the planning department. this is where regular people like you or i come to get a permit to remodel our home or maybe our business, but dr. stevens often skips that step. >>...
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[laughter] but do it anyway. >> i think so. >> what about you, justice stevens? you were telling me about swimming. >> well -- >> i started learning to play golf, so i'm really interested -- [laughter] >> well, i do like to swim, and i love to swim in the ocean in florida provided i have big, strong person nearby to help me yet out of the ocean. -- get out of the ocean. [laughter] which is a problem as you get older. but there's a vast difference between the spare time after you've retired and when you're on the court. because when you're on the court, you really have very little spare time during the term. now, of course, i'm to not sure i can speak in the present circumstances because your workload's about half of what -- [laughter] i really can't -- >> well, you know, believe me, i know about this because when i clerked on the court, there were about -- >> back in the old days. >> now there are about 80. so i always tease my clerks it's this kind of like, oh, when i was young, we'd trek 25 miles to school barefoot, you know? [laughter] so i always feel like th
[laughter] but do it anyway. >> i think so. >> what about you, justice stevens? you were telling me about swimming. >> well -- >> i started learning to play golf, so i'm really interested -- [laughter] >> well, i do like to swim, and i love to swim in the ocean in florida provided i have big, strong person nearby to help me yet out of the ocean. -- get out of the ocean. [laughter] which is a problem as you get older. but there's a vast difference between the spare...
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steven: es hermoso que digan wow, que se sorprendan.e sentarse para comerlos y la espera bien vale la pena. >> tratarlo como si fuera un crÍtico de comida. reportera: tal vez hoy la espera fue mÁs larga. y es que de aprendiz de cocina yo me muero de hambre. estÁ quedando medio litro de. >> - medio feito. algunos clientes se persignaron al saber que metÍ mano la seguida. viene seguido porque la pasiÓn de steven y betina se nota. >> quiero mostrar un pedacito de mi tierra, enseÑar la cultura. reportera: llegan al cliente a la argentina. >> por amor. aquÍ siguiendo a mi compaÑero. reportera: miriam cocinaba a pablo comidas tÍpicas. >> poner dos porcnes en la en el lunch. el restaurante valparaÍso naciÓ asÍ, hace aÑos. >> viene por su sopa todos los dÍas. reportera: no falta quien viene todos los dÍas. miriam compartiÓ la receta para hacer dos platos tÍpicos chilenos empanadas de carne y con el de choclo o elote aquÍ hasta el pan se hace en casa. los postres tambiÉn? >> todo lo proponemos acÁ. reportera: no podÍa faltar el ingrediente clave
steven: es hermoso que digan wow, que se sorprendan.e sentarse para comerlos y la espera bien vale la pena. >> tratarlo como si fuera un crÍtico de comida. reportera: tal vez hoy la espera fue mÁs larga. y es que de aprendiz de cocina yo me muero de hambre. estÁ quedando medio litro de. >> - medio feito. algunos clientes se persignaron al saber que metÍ mano la seguida. viene seguido porque la pasiÓn de steven y betina se nota. >> quiero mostrar un pedacito de mi tierra,...
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judge stevens likewise. i saw justice stevens at justice scalia's funeral just recently and we talked a bit about how justice scalia and justice stevens were both passionate about administrative law. he said to me, you know, there wasn't very much that nino wasn't passionate about. and the two of them, though, loved sparring over administrative law issues because no one else on the court cared. but the two of them also sat next to each other on the bench because they were two apart the entire time they were there together. so they always sat next to each other the way the court configures the seats on the bench. it's by seniority. so oftentimes we would see them disappear because the chairs would swing back. so the two of their heads would disappear from view and then you'd hear this raucous laughter coming from behind the bench where they were sharing anecdotesor or whatever jokes about whatever was going on in court. but i'd also say that justice scalia had an amazing admiration as well for justice marshal
judge stevens likewise. i saw justice stevens at justice scalia's funeral just recently and we talked a bit about how justice scalia and justice stevens were both passionate about administrative law. he said to me, you know, there wasn't very much that nino wasn't passionate about. and the two of them, though, loved sparring over administrative law issues because no one else on the court cared. but the two of them also sat next to each other on the bench because they were two apart the entire...
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steven: i'm not going to try to do that.information i would highlight is the way the fed looks at the dollar is different to how we look at it in markets. dollar yen or sterling, the big china, the.s. are eurozone, mexico, and canada. these are the ones the fed are focused on, china is the big one. francine: you do not believe a june rate hike, but if we see divergence earlier than expected , can they stomach a dollar rally? steven: we in the market will jump to what it means for , but the currencies are focused on, particularly china, is how the fed looks at it. china is not fully floating. francine: if it does hike what doesan expected, it mean? commodities in general will be hurt significantly. are they ready? steven: we think commodity currencies are under pressure. we don't think the rally in oil or iron ore are sustainable. we have seen the cracks and iron ore. we are bearish on the countries exporting. canada, brazil, and russia -- we think they will remain under pressure. tradeis our tope recommendation. a focus is i
steven: i'm not going to try to do that.information i would highlight is the way the fed looks at the dollar is different to how we look at it in markets. dollar yen or sterling, the big china, the.s. are eurozone, mexico, and canada. these are the ones the fed are focused on, china is the big one. francine: you do not believe a june rate hike, but if we see divergence earlier than expected , can they stomach a dollar rally? steven: we in the market will jump to what it means for , but the...
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. >> and steven, of steven's where all these restaurants come as a community in the media area, shuttingtate street to have a great night out. families, friend, they are all loving it, check it out. with table numbers on the ground, media is ready to dine under the stars. they are nine seasons strong of shutting down the streets and bringing fresh fare outside. >> people feel very relax lacked and the street is all closed. it is great food, great atmosphere and people can bring their families. >> reporter: families and friend are loving it. >> it is a great event. kid, families, only time it is easy to eat out with a three and one year old. >> you meet your friend here. it is outside. we get nice fresh air. the restaurants are just wonderful. >> so am i. >> this is our white asparagus, olives, herbs and bowled eggs. >> that is good. >> there are tons of restaurants to enjoy. that restaurant was lotus on the table, now we are steven's on state. steven what does it mean for these restaurants to come outside ape interact with the community under the stars. >> beautiful scene. i mean everybo
. >> and steven, of steven's where all these restaurants come as a community in the media area, shuttingtate street to have a great night out. families, friend, they are all loving it, check it out. with table numbers on the ground, media is ready to dine under the stars. they are nine seasons strong of shutting down the streets and bringing fresh fare outside. >> people feel very relax lacked and the street is all closed. it is great food, great atmosphere and people can bring...
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defense attorneys tried to persuade jurors that steven was insane when he killed grace. that he strangled her in the grips of a psychotic delusion but jurors didn't buy it. a key piece of evidence, a taped jailhouse phone call between steven and his parents in which he jokes, laughs completely sane. fredericksburg's attorney left the courthouse and left her reaction. >> we are pleased with the verdict of the jury. they found him guilty of all charges. given the brutality of this case it was a just sentence. of course, our hearts go out to the manns. they have been stellar victims. they have offered any assistance that we needed. >> reporter: the victim's parents left the courthouse tonight without comment. it has been a very emotionally draining week for them. they will be here on july 12th when the judge will give the final sentence to steven breel. back to you in the studio. >> thank you,. >>> an intersection once flagged as dangerous may need another look. >> improveme w intersection in rockville but a deadly crash there over the weekend has some calling for more toni
defense attorneys tried to persuade jurors that steven was insane when he killed grace. that he strangled her in the grips of a psychotic delusion but jurors didn't buy it. a key piece of evidence, a taped jailhouse phone call between steven and his parents in which he jokes, laughs completely sane. fredericksburg's attorney left the courthouse and left her reaction. >> we are pleased with the verdict of the jury. they found him guilty of all charges. given the brutality of this case it...
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steven guire is a straight a student.e missed a lot of last year after being diagnosed with lou chemoya. appeals went nowhere, so on friday night, steven had to watch his class graduate without him. >> do you feel like you're being punished for something you had no control over. >> my son who is just the most remarkable young man that i know. i watched him rise above some pretty hard stuff. >> steven salvaged this after shot in a borrowed cap and gown. and a quick check of weather. >> yes, tropical storm bonnly is about to become a story. she will lose a little team, fill in, and we are still going to get showers and increasing clouds as the day progresses. get outside right now and we'll be watching tomorrow. the hot temperatures we have been seeing in our area can prove dangerous for some people and pets. the staff at the animal care and control team in hunting park is making sure it doesn't get too hot inside the kennels. many homes this time of year don't and owners should take this advice to keep their animals cool.
steven guire is a straight a student.e missed a lot of last year after being diagnosed with lou chemoya. appeals went nowhere, so on friday night, steven had to watch his class graduate without him. >> do you feel like you're being punished for something you had no control over. >> my son who is just the most remarkable young man that i know. i watched him rise above some pretty hard stuff. >> steven salvaged this after shot in a borrowed cap and gown. and a quick check of...
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john paul stevens did not allow hardship to slow him down. instead, he excelled in the studies at the university of chicago. shortly after earning a b. a. in english at the university of chicago, justice stevens enlisted in the navy and served as a code breaker during world war ii for which he was awarded a bronze star. after the work, he attended northwestern law school with grants from the g.i. bill and graduated with the highest gpa in the law school's history. after completing clerkship supreme court justice rutledge, justice stevens return to chicago and joined a prominent law firm where he specialized in antitrust law. he gained the reputation as a talented antitrust lawyer and sue left the firm to start his own practice. he was invited to teach at the law schools of northwestern university and university chicago, he also helped several important positions, special counsel to his house of representatives and his attorney general's office. in 1970, president nixon appointed him to the u.s. court of appeals for the seventh circuit. as an
john paul stevens did not allow hardship to slow him down. instead, he excelled in the studies at the university of chicago. shortly after earning a b. a. in english at the university of chicago, justice stevens enlisted in the navy and served as a code breaker during world war ii for which he was awarded a bronze star. after the work, he attended northwestern law school with grants from the g.i. bill and graduated with the highest gpa in the law school's history. after completing clerkship...
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what was the last steven king book you read? >> it was his most recent book. >> i am a big fan of the books. i wish he would keep his mouth shut about politics, but he will never do that. >> i was surprised to joe hill's name was not on this list. he was also an author. it is really good. >> when it is time for you to vote you go to david egner -- egers. >> eger. >> i really do. >> i want you to say egers once. >> egers. >> he always knows who to vote for. >> you also said nobody reads books. they are not reading david egner. >> they are reading government gone wild in stores now. >> see the government [bleep]. >> i get it. i didn't get it. >> it is a good one. >> i just thought it was a sexist comment. but it is actually funny. that's actually funny. >> you said they say the pen is mightier than the sword. it is to make it easier to kill people and sam, you said you know what didn't kill was that joke. it was a good joke though. >> it was a good joke, but it didn't get a good reaction. >> i agree. >> sam just tries to make them
what was the last steven king book you read? >> it was his most recent book. >> i am a big fan of the books. i wish he would keep his mouth shut about politics, but he will never do that. >> i was surprised to joe hill's name was not on this list. he was also an author. it is really good. >> when it is time for you to vote you go to david egner -- egers. >> eger. >> i really do. >> i want you to say egers once. >> egers. >> he always knows...
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the question -- i'm bob stevens. i'm governor mccrory's general counsel. p-h, thank you for answering. the question that was just asked a claim underwas title ix not asserted in this thatit and the answer to is, the title ix issue was the university system, not directed towards the governor, nor was it directed towards the department of public safety. the two claims that we addressed in our lawsuit. will makesity system their own decisions about what they want to do with that title ix issue. [inaudible question] >> do not know. my understanding is the board of governors is meeting tomorrow and my assumption is they will then and make a decision. [inaudible question] case.the graham they have not. it's important to note that. happened in the fourth circuit case, a split panel, 2-1, made a decision that the lower court,t, the had used the wrong evidentiary standard in deciding the case split panel was to send the decision back to the trialct court to have the over again so no mandate was court.to the district district court has not conducted proceedings. and
the question -- i'm bob stevens. i'm governor mccrory's general counsel. p-h, thank you for answering. the question that was just asked a claim underwas title ix not asserted in this thatit and the answer to is, the title ix issue was the university system, not directed towards the governor, nor was it directed towards the department of public safety. the two claims that we addressed in our lawsuit. will makesity system their own decisions about what they want to do with that title ix issue....
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.>> today the nba will review this play, where green was fouled by steven adams, and ended up kicking adams in the groin, and he said it was just a shot, but something differently. steve kerr will spend part of the day interviewing a candidate for the luke walton soon to be vacant job. and steven silas for a lead assistant coach vacancy, and steve kerr said that the team would generally wait until after the postseason to interview a candidate, but several other teams are also interested in steven silas, and of course, walton will be the new head coach for the la lakers. >>> in 20 minutes, a warning issued by officials. >>> johnny manziel gets thrown out of the las vegas not come -- las vegas nightclub, and the latest blow for the already tainted quarterback. >>> not looking bad for highway 4 westbound and not a bad commute on the way to concord. >>> we still have another system moving through, keeping the clouds in the forecast. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2, your time now is 4:14 am. >>> the sharks one win away from the stanley cup finals, and the series is back in st. louis now
.>> today the nba will review this play, where green was fouled by steven adams, and ended up kicking adams in the groin, and he said it was just a shot, but something differently. steve kerr will spend part of the day interviewing a candidate for the luke walton soon to be vacant job. and steven silas for a lead assistant coach vacancy, and steve kerr said that the team would generally wait until after the postseason to interview a candidate, but several other teams are also interested...
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this is a picture of steven briel last year. he was a college student at the university of mary washington. his roommate and fellow student was grace mann. according to the defense, briel was a paranoid schizophrenic who believed mann and his other remains wanted to kill him. he strangled her and tied her up. what was in dispute was his mental state. grace mann's gave a very emotional testimony to try to get a long sentence for briel. at one point, he talked about how in court there was an audiotape played of a phone call steven briel made to his family. thomas mann said, when they were talking about books and movies and laughing, my daughter was in a box in the ground, rotting. his emotional testimony may have influenced the jury. they did recommend a life sentence. attorneys on both sides spoke outside the courthouse. we begin with the attorney who prosecuted the case. >> given the brutality of this case, it was a very just sentence. >> this tragedy has unfolded. the family is still shocked, confused, and perplexed. but when y
this is a picture of steven briel last year. he was a college student at the university of mary washington. his roommate and fellow student was grace mann. according to the defense, briel was a paranoid schizophrenic who believed mann and his other remains wanted to kill him. he strangled her and tied her up. what was in dispute was his mental state. grace mann's gave a very emotional testimony to try to get a long sentence for briel. at one point, he talked about how in court there was an...
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officer stevens exchanged gunfire at close range and subdued two heavily armed assailants, preventingeadly act of terrorism. [ applause ] mrs. constance wilson, accepting on behalf of sergeant wilson iii. medal of valor presented to fallen sergeant robert wilson iii, philadelphia police department, pennsylvania. for giving his life to protect innocent civilians. sergeant wilson put himself in harm's way during an armed robbery drawing fire from the assailants and suffering a mortal wound as he kept store employees and customers safe. [ applause ] [ applause ] officer niel johnson. medal of valor presented to officer niel johnson, north miami police department, florida, for swift and valorous action to end a violent crime spree. officer johnson pursued a man who had shot a miami police officer and two other innocent bystanders, withstanding fire from an assault weapon and apprehended the assailant. [ applause ] special agent tyler call. medal of valor presented to special agent tyler call, federal bureau of investigation, for his heroic actions to save a hostage. special agent call, wh
officer stevens exchanged gunfire at close range and subdued two heavily armed assailants, preventingeadly act of terrorism. [ applause ] mrs. constance wilson, accepting on behalf of sergeant wilson iii. medal of valor presented to fallen sergeant robert wilson iii, philadelphia police department, pennsylvania. for giving his life to protect innocent civilians. sergeant wilson put himself in harm's way during an armed robbery drawing fire from the assailants and suffering a mortal wound as he...
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but i think steven is right. they are trying to say that every secretary of state has done this, that it was not outside usual practice. charlie: you would think she would want to sit there and answer every question and sort of exhaust the thing. as the late geraldine for our did. -- as the late geraldine ferrar did. amy: like the pretty in pink press conference over the cattle futures, right. remember, she did that. before she started running, she had that press conference at the united nations, which was an onslaught of questions about the e-mails, and she gave cautious legal responses. that press conference did not go over well. people said she looked defensive. obviously, we are still talking about it. it did not squelch the criticism. i am sure they are wondering what the benefit was at those press conferences when they tried that. charlie: steven, what can she hope for in this? steven: because of the legal processes underway, the fbi investigation, a number of court hearings for additional information about
but i think steven is right. they are trying to say that every secretary of state has done this, that it was not outside usual practice. charlie: you would think she would want to sit there and answer every question and sort of exhaust the thing. as the late geraldine for our did. -- as the late geraldine ferrar did. amy: like the pretty in pink press conference over the cattle futures, right. remember, she did that. before she started running, she had that press conference at the united...
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charlie: steven lee myers, what do you think? i think a lot of people are still digesting the report. the report is one of several coming. a conservative watch group is doing depositions now, seeking more information about why she created this privacy are, who knew about it, what were the security risks involved. on top of the fbi investigation, which is also coming down the pipe. i think the inspector general's report is only the first in what is bound to be more controversy surrounding her use of the server. charlie: are you surprised by the response? you would think they would want to put this behind, but if you are answering in a way that makes people question your response, you are not putting it behind you. i think all along for the campaign, they have tried to play this down, saying this is something previous secretaries have done, specifically colin powell, using an e-mail account. what the report did was undercut some of the justifications or explanations that they had made, that she herself has made, that this was not a
charlie: steven lee myers, what do you think? i think a lot of people are still digesting the report. the report is one of several coming. a conservative watch group is doing depositions now, seeking more information about why she created this privacy are, who knew about it, what were the security risks involved. on top of the fbi investigation, which is also coming down the pipe. i think the inspector general's report is only the first in what is bound to be more controversy surrounding her...
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and all that john stevens accomplished in and really that was the inspiration. thank you. [applause] some technology the way you frame the question the way it has chased with the court? that has changed and not as much as we think. with 25 years after with the information revolution but we don't use typewriters anymore but we still have messengers that walk around the building did any of you hear any of that? [laughter] >> people here the justice before? [laughter] maybe it was not. now? it isn't the most technologically sophisticated they will never run across in your life. for all those people over 55 really is. faugh but we do our best and certainly to understand aside to support to use technology well to handle important cases and we make a great effort to learn what we need to know. it is geared we have the clerics better young but sometimes what they do for me is to tell me what snap chat is. [laughter] >> i understand. i have been known to a check with my son about twitter or instagram or snap chat i do know about facebook but i do know that. bill that yo
and all that john stevens accomplished in and really that was the inspiration. thank you. [applause] some technology the way you frame the question the way it has chased with the court? that has changed and not as much as we think. with 25 years after with the information revolution but we don't use typewriters anymore but we still have messengers that walk around the building did any of you hear any of that? [laughter] >> people here the justice before? [laughter] maybe it was not. now?...
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john paul stevens did not allow hardship to slow him down.nstead, he excelled in his studies at the university of chicago preparatory high school. shortly after earning a b.a. in english at the university of chicago, justice stevens enlisted in the navy and served as a code breaker during world war ii for which he was awarded a bronze star. after the war he attended northwestern law school with funds from the g.i. bill and graduated magna cum laude with the highest gpa in the law school's history. after completing a clerkship with supreme court justice willie rodlich, justice stevens returned to chicago and joined a prominent law firm where especialized in antitrust law. he gained a reputation as a talented antitrust lawyer and soon left the firm to start his own practice. he was invited to teach at the law schools of northwestern university and the university of chicago. and he also held several positions as special counsel to the u.s. house of representatives and the u.s. attorney general's office. in 1970 president nixon appointed justice
john paul stevens did not allow hardship to slow him down.nstead, he excelled in his studies at the university of chicago preparatory high school. shortly after earning a b.a. in english at the university of chicago, justice stevens enlisted in the navy and served as a code breaker during world war ii for which he was awarded a bronze star. after the war he attended northwestern law school with funds from the g.i. bill and graduated magna cum laude with the highest gpa in the law school's...
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so, steven moore, you're saying? sorry chris robinson, go ahead. >> well, i just want to say there's always this implication somehow he's not paying his fair share. i'm sure he's following the tax laws. i'm sure he's got tax accountants he's doing everything legal. at the end of the he is a lightning rod because he is successful and well-known. so, you know, do you want to celebrate success or do you want to tax success? he's taken risk in everything he's doing, and i just think at the end of the day, again, you run the risk of tipping the scales to the point where people don't want to take risk if you're not going to get rewarded. and where is the calculus to say that this is enough? this is too much? this is not enough? that has to get figured out by the legislature. liz: and would it help -- steven, are you with me? >> i'm with you, yeah. liz: would it help with the carried interested plan that helps big henning fund guys changecompensation? and therefore they end up getting taxed at a 15% rate versus what the res
so, steven moore, you're saying? sorry chris robinson, go ahead. >> well, i just want to say there's always this implication somehow he's not paying his fair share. i'm sure he's following the tax laws. i'm sure he's got tax accountants he's doing everything legal. at the end of the he is a lightning rod because he is successful and well-known. so, you know, do you want to celebrate success or do you want to tax success? he's taken risk in everything he's doing, and i just think at the...
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wilmington, delaware, february 1, 2016, steven ryan heart and officer michael manly, 42, christina bellford, 39. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman's time has expired. the gentleman from california have a motion? >> i move to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: those in favor say eye. opposed. accordingly, the house stands
wilmington, delaware, february 1, 2016, steven ryan heart and officer michael manly, 42, christina bellford, 39. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman's time has expired. the gentleman from california have a motion? >> i move to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: those in favor say eye. opposed. accordingly, the house stands
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she's assigned to care for steven overnight.y burned. >> i couldn't tell if he was white or black. he was just charcoal. i think they said it was 85% of his body. >> within hours, the boy's father arrives in new york and speaks to the press. >> how do you and your wife feel about your son being the sole survivor? >> we have great heartfelt sympathy for all of the people who were not as fortunate. >> the country rallies behind steven, but his injuries are too grave. >> if i had been in nursing longer, i would have known there was no chance, but that's why i think they put me there. >> steven, the sorry little 11-year-old boy, lone survivor of the plane crash in brooklyn, expired at 1:00 p.m., just a few minutes ago. the little boy closed his eyes and went to sleep. >> with a final death toll at 134, including 6 on the ground, the 1960 crash over park slope replaces the grand canyon collision as the deadliest u.s. commercial aviation disaster to that point. to investigate the accident, the civil aeronautics board, the forerunner t
she's assigned to care for steven overnight.y burned. >> i couldn't tell if he was white or black. he was just charcoal. i think they said it was 85% of his body. >> within hours, the boy's father arrives in new york and speaks to the press. >> how do you and your wife feel about your son being the sole survivor? >> we have great heartfelt sympathy for all of the people who were not as fortunate. >> the country rallies behind steven, but his injuries are too grave....
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but steven hannah says no big deal.an make it until his may 22nd graduation without missing a day of school, the 18-year-old senior from bloom trail high school will finish with 12 years of perfect attendance. he'll also make the high honor roll. >> my number one priority to to get to school. if you don't go to school how will you learn and excel in classes. >> perfect attendance runs in the family. we met steven eight years ago when his older brother tommy graduated without missing a day. jimmy did the same. they credit their mom who admits she sometimes woke them up with a water bottle to get them going in the morning. >> i'm going to get the spray bottle and squirt you. i got bottle upstairs squirting it. >> perfection of course does not come easy. steven says over the years he was once tempt the to stay home because of a serious bout with food poisoning. he also wanted help his mother cope with her thyroid cancer. she said no way. >> no. i'd rather him be at school. >> as the years progressed and the perfect attenda
but steven hannah says no big deal.an make it until his may 22nd graduation without missing a day of school, the 18-year-old senior from bloom trail high school will finish with 12 years of perfect attendance. he'll also make the high honor roll. >> my number one priority to to get to school. if you don't go to school how will you learn and excel in classes. >> perfect attendance runs in the family. we met steven eight years ago when his older brother tommy graduated without missing...