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noel stevens.> what did he tell you? >> he knows shauna. he knew where they lived. that he did yard work and handyman work for george and everybody else in the neighborhood. >> reporter: so, someone shauna knew. someone george -- the do-gooder -- had tried to help. a thing not out of character for george. but greyhound, or, noel, was adamant that he had nothing to do with shauna's murder. then he agreed to show the detectives his campsite out in the desert. >> what'd you find? >> swimsuit bottoms that in our search of shauna's house appeared to me that matched the top that i had seen in her bedroom. there was also an extra small black dress, which, you know, shauna was very tiny. >> reporter: so, greyhound was the burglar poking around shauna's personal things. and in fact, her friend recalled shauna had grown uncomfortable with this particular charity case who'd been doing work around the house. >> she didn't want noel in the house anymore. and she said, you know, "you're -- you better get out of
noel stevens.> what did he tell you? >> he knows shauna. he knew where they lived. that he did yard work and handyman work for george and everybody else in the neighborhood. >> reporter: so, someone shauna knew. someone george -- the do-gooder -- had tried to help. a thing not out of character for george. but greyhound, or, noel, was adamant that he had nothing to do with shauna's murder. then he agreed to show the detectives his campsite out in the desert. >> what'd you...
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the problem had a name, noel stevens.the biggest risk. >> sure. in the credibility sweepstakes, he's way down here somewhere. >> absolutely. >> your defendant is way up there. and so they argued, these two prosecutors. she said, put him on the stand. >> my thought was, you don't understand who george is and how sinister this was until you meet noel and say, this is the person that he gave access to. >> he said don't take the chance. >> they could say this crazy, psychotic, homeless man did it on his own. >> who prevailed? she did. >> the state calls noel stevens. >> and so up went greyhound to the witness stand and offered his grisly story. >> i hit her in the head. >> when you hit her in the head, what happened? >> she hits the floor. >> and after she hits the floor, what do you do? >> i jump on top of her. >> and after you jump on top of her, what do you do? >> i keep on hitting her. >> how long do you hit her for? >> i hit her until she doesn't move anymore. >> why? because, he said, someone told him to. >> who told yo
the problem had a name, noel stevens.the biggest risk. >> sure. in the credibility sweepstakes, he's way down here somewhere. >> absolutely. >> your defendant is way up there. and so they argued, these two prosecutors. she said, put him on the stand. >> my thought was, you don't understand who george is and how sinister this was until you meet noel and say, this is the person that he gave access to. >> he said don't take the chance. >> they could say this...
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steven: -- absolutely. trump presidency wants agreements that are fair for our party -- for both parties, for them not to be one-sided. the most important part is they have to be fair to the american public and the american worker. charlie: has he changed since that time you had that conversation you ago? has the campaign -- has the experience -- has the enormous challenge of running for president changed him? steven: i think it has. i think he is much more thoughtful on many of these issues. i think he understands these issues better today. i think he's also heard from the american public over the last year and really understands -- you know, as you said, he is a messenger of what's going on. charlie: and running is also a learning experience. steven: it is, indeed. and i think the aspect of competing against the republicans was very different than what he's doing today in going after hillary clinton. charlie: what is it about him as a family man? steven: i think he's done an incredible job in instilling v
steven: -- absolutely. trump presidency wants agreements that are fair for our party -- for both parties, for them not to be one-sided. the most important part is they have to be fair to the american public and the american worker. charlie: has he changed since that time you had that conversation you ago? has the campaign -- has the experience -- has the enormous challenge of running for president changed him? steven: i think it has. i think he is much more thoughtful on many of these issues. i...
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steven: it is, indeed.nd i think the aspect of competing against the republicans was very different than what he's doing today in going after hillary clinton. charlie: what is it about him as a family man? steven: i think he's done an incredible job in instilling values and work ethic in his kids, and that's something very hard to do in a family business. but i will also tell you a story i just heard, that they had christmas dinner every year and there were two tables. one table was for the grown-ups and one table was for the kids. half the time, donald would sit at the table with the kids because he really enjoyed it and he wanted to be with them. charlie: yeah. what do you worry about in this campaign? are you worried that this is going to be such a campaign that's going to be so mean and so dirty that it will spin out of control? steven: no, i'm not concerned about that at all. what i worry about is making sure that the american public understands what the trump/pence presidency is really all about. char
steven: it is, indeed.nd i think the aspect of competing against the republicans was very different than what he's doing today in going after hillary clinton. charlie: what is it about him as a family man? steven: i think he's done an incredible job in instilling values and work ethic in his kids, and that's something very hard to do in a family business. but i will also tell you a story i just heard, that they had christmas dinner every year and there were two tables. one table was for the...
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steven: i do not think so.he problem we have is with written and that we have huge uncertainty because of the brexit vote. britain starts with a huge current account deficit and it needs to attract funds in to balance its books. when the market becomes nervous, those flows dry up and we think that is what is driving sterling , and this is what is making investors nervous about some of the funds in the u.k. tom: help me with a court knowledge idea -- core knowledge idea. what is the difference a between liquidity and solvency fears? tell me about solvency versus liquidity. steven: i think i would probably focus on liquidity here. i think liquidity is the best one to focus on because when you have dramatic moves and markets like we have seen in dollar-yen and in sterling, less so i would say outside of the foreign exchange markets. you get a whole lot of investors going one way and that leads to markets drying up. people talk about a lack of liquidity particularly with sterling so it is more to do with a short-te
steven: i do not think so.he problem we have is with written and that we have huge uncertainty because of the brexit vote. britain starts with a huge current account deficit and it needs to attract funds in to balance its books. when the market becomes nervous, those flows dry up and we think that is what is driving sterling , and this is what is making investors nervous about some of the funds in the u.k. tom: help me with a court knowledge idea -- core knowledge idea. what is the difference a...
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toart stevens: pretty close zero.ee of that happening sort of plump -- trump completely falling apart or deciding he does not want to run. i find that exceedingly unlikely. john: so you have given up? there is no one to stop them now apart from the general election? stuart stevens: the guy is going to be the general nominee. john: you agree with that? stuart stevens: yeah. mary matalin: today, but the forces are not going away. if he can't be stopped, he could be blocked at least philosophically, that is the point of libertarianism, i'm not trying to make a statement. there are a number of people, and increasingly number of people vocal leaders in the , party who are saying, give us something. give us something, some semblance of a reflection, of the philosophy and principles that once were part of the republican party. john: so donald trump came to you and said, what should we do, what would you do? mary matalin: i would not do it. you know my opinion, the party is already in peril. that would just accelerate its dem
toart stevens: pretty close zero.ee of that happening sort of plump -- trump completely falling apart or deciding he does not want to run. i find that exceedingly unlikely. john: so you have given up? there is no one to stop them now apart from the general election? stuart stevens: the guy is going to be the general nominee. john: you agree with that? stuart stevens: yeah. mary matalin: today, but the forces are not going away. if he can't be stopped, he could be blocked at least...
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the best or nothing. >>> we are back with david frum, daniel, steven moore and bret stevens.hat is the new republican party look like? because at the end of the day, you might not like it, the core of trump's message is about stopping trade, stopping immigration, the things that got the weakest response at the convention was paul ryan's message of deregulation, tax cuts, even when donald trump talked about tax cuts, very little applause for that, what you have out there are these voters who are protectionists, global -- >> what you saw this week in cleveland, was the passing of the baton from the bush era, to a new trump era, and it will be a new party with a new message. yes, we are going to require nato countries to pay for their own defense, i have no problem with that, we're running trillion dollar deficits, why can't germany and france pay their own. we're going the have the biggest tax cut since ronald reagan, we're going to repeal obama care and replace it with a choice based health care system, much like what the american enterprise institute has argued for, we're goi
the best or nothing. >>> we are back with david frum, daniel, steven moore and bret stevens.hat is the new republican party look like? because at the end of the day, you might not like it, the core of trump's message is about stopping trade, stopping immigration, the things that got the weakest response at the convention was paul ryan's message of deregulation, tax cuts, even when donald trump talked about tax cuts, very little applause for that, what you have out there are these...
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steven: a knee-jerk reaction. there is more considered response which is thinking or the data, what it means for the economy. actually, all of the noise around the guild market has been misplaced. people are focusing on the downgrade comparing it with emerging markets. it is a bit rich, where's the reality is in a flight of quality and a period of uncertainty, then safe havens for u.k. investors -- i am struck how far the yield has come. i thought 1% was a low yield. it is what it is. people need to invest. at the moment, it seems that is a safe place. guy: would you chase it lower? steven: i think we already pricing in very aggressive rate cuts. a 450 is possible. we are at the possibility of a rate cut prior to the vote. it was already moving in that direction. i am not -- a lot is priced in. a lot of fiscal policy is being loosened. we are going to get the pickup in inflation. it always happens in the u.k. policy and rate cuts, i look for the curb to go steeper. don't chase the tenure point. if you want to sit
steven: a knee-jerk reaction. there is more considered response which is thinking or the data, what it means for the economy. actually, all of the noise around the guild market has been misplaced. people are focusing on the downgrade comparing it with emerging markets. it is a bit rich, where's the reality is in a flight of quality and a period of uncertainty, then safe havens for u.k. investors -- i am struck how far the yield has come. i thought 1% was a low yield. it is what it is. people...
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to steven colbert. why he's bidding adieu to a popular character. >> a stumble for pope francis. the scary moments >>> welcome back. a scare for pope francis. he was performing an open air mass in poland when he tripped and fell. other clergy members quickly came to the pope's rescue. the 79-year-old went onto continue that mass but that didn't look good. >>> late show host steven colbert is stay -- is saying good-bye sort of. orate lawyers the character of steven colbert, host of the colbert report will never be seen again. i can not reasonably argue i own my face or name. >> so to get around things colbert is bringing on board steven colbert's twin cousin. you can watch more of the late show with steven colbert right here on wbz solved. >> how scientists are finally explaining that giant red spot on jupiter. >> a lot of us already in the 90 degree club this afternoon. it's another hot one out there. kathy is checking in 84 in worcester. denise plymouth said 89boost -- denise in plymouth said 89. >>> coming up at 5:00 a dream job for craft beer lovers. the smithsonian is searchi
to steven colbert. why he's bidding adieu to a popular character. >> a stumble for pope francis. the scary moments >>> welcome back. a scare for pope francis. he was performing an open air mass in poland when he tripped and fell. other clergy members quickly came to the pope's rescue. the 79-year-old went onto continue that mass but that didn't look good. >>> late show host steven colbert is stay -- is saying good-bye sort of. orate lawyers the character of steven...
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fish wholesaler matthew stevens supplies top local and london restaurants. five generations of his family have fished off cornwall. his father established their fish merchant business in the 1930s. >> i love doing it. i'm not a sailor, mind. this is quite an exceptional trip for me to be on a boat. >> reporter: thank you. we're very grateful. stevens relies on a mostly eastern european staff, rather than cornish people, to filet and pack his fish. that's one reason he voted to remain in the e.u. >> i'd love to employ 80 cornishmen, you know, but come on guys, where are you? you know, come to me. we've got work here. >> reporter: besides skilled workers, the e.u. has provided stevens money to help grow his business through a match-funding grant which gave him 45% of the money, about $460,000, needed to equip his factory and buy new machinery. in return, stevens was tasked with increasing revenue and the number of people he employed. >> i've been able to develop my business from a staff of five to almost 90 staff, multi-multi- million pound turnover business b
fish wholesaler matthew stevens supplies top local and london restaurants. five generations of his family have fished off cornwall. his father established their fish merchant business in the 1930s. >> i love doing it. i'm not a sailor, mind. this is quite an exceptional trip for me to be on a boat. >> reporter: thank you. we're very grateful. stevens relies on a mostly eastern european staff, rather than cornish people, to filet and pack his fish. that's one reason he voted to...
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only then does he realize stevens and smith haven't followed.goes back in several times but can't find them. finally, exhausted and choking, he climbs to the roof and radios alec henderson and dave ubben, two security agents elsewhere inside the compound. his message, "the ambassador and sean smith are missing." >> now, tig, you and jack and rone are going the front gate. >> front gate, yes. >> and it's open? >> when i was standing right here, a land cruiser came from this direction. i thought it was, like, bad guys stealing the land cruiser. so i drew down my weapon. then i saw it was d.s. guys were actually driving it. and that's when i -- when i heard, "hey, you know, we can't find the ambassador." and so i started moving towards the front porch, getting up on the front porch. and that's when they were pulling sean's body out of the window. >> sean smith. >> sean smith. >> but the ambassador's still lost? >> the ambassador's still lost. >> tig, you and tyrone woods, rone... >> mm-hmm. >> ...go into the building, one of many times. but you go
only then does he realize stevens and smith haven't followed.goes back in several times but can't find them. finally, exhausted and choking, he climbs to the roof and radios alec henderson and dave ubben, two security agents elsewhere inside the compound. his message, "the ambassador and sean smith are missing." >> now, tig, you and jack and rone are going the front gate. >> front gate, yes. >> and it's open? >> when i was standing right here, a land cruiser...
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he's not just going with his populist speechwriter steven miller. he's looking to veteran republicans. we're talking a lot about bob dole and now trump is being looking to reagan. >> robert, in terms of the chaos that we saw on the floor of the convention today, the walkout of some delegations, the they hurt feelings, at one point we saw some drama, ken cuccinelli throwing off his credentials and later saying they cheated. we have strong words about what they say happened. does the trump campaign have any concerns about that? >> reporter: they are not having concerns but they have caused themselves political problems. with the mike pence pick for the running mate, they hope to bring some conservatives along. but here on the convention floor just hours ago, there was anger, there was frustration, a sense that some on the right didn't feel their voice was heard. >> is there an expectation that is going to become manifest during the rest of the convention, that there are going to be other flashpoints where we see that on display, demonstrations, walkou
he's not just going with his populist speechwriter steven miller. he's looking to veteran republicans. we're talking a lot about bob dole and now trump is being looking to reagan. >> robert, in terms of the chaos that we saw on the floor of the convention today, the walkout of some delegations, the they hurt feelings, at one point we saw some drama, ken cuccinelli throwing off his credentials and later saying they cheated. we have strong words about what they say happened. does the trump...
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and steven's not alone, he's seeing tracks. that tourist. >> steven approaches, he's like hey, hey, hey. >> let's put a show. >> just get out of here and we can have a see the. you push me, i'll push you, it's like wwe for the leopards. >> oh. >> not exactly when your cats at home fight. >> finally they stop, he's like listen, i just to want take a nap. so steven, he decides to walk off, but then they show the fight in slow motion, we know what's going on. okay, i'll do it. >> this video shows a lizard, and it has wandered inside of a store in thailand. apparently he wanted to get something for the dry skin because it gets crackly. it was told it was basically soon to be escorted out. >> yeah, careen up on aisle three. >> this is where folking at that, go on, go on, shoo. >> some boys started gently scooting it out of the door. >> people are screaming and watching and scared. they actually get this thing out of the door, but look where they left it. >> i think he'll be fine out there. >>> we are deep into the summer, but i've g
and steven's not alone, he's seeing tracks. that tourist. >> steven approaches, he's like hey, hey, hey. >> let's put a show. >> just get out of here and we can have a see the. you push me, i'll push you, it's like wwe for the leopards. >> oh. >> not exactly when your cats at home fight. >> finally they stop, he's like listen, i just to want take a nap. so steven, he decides to walk off, but then they show the fight in slow motion, we know what's going on....
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>> ambassador stevens and shawn smith are forced to take refuge in a protected area. safe haven inside the villa. with them is scott wickland. a security agent charged with protecting the ambassador. they hide behind a locked gate. wickland waits in the shadows with a rifle ready to shoot anyone who tries to enter. the attackers can't get in. but use nearby diesel fuel to set the villa on fire. >> from beginning to when you're ready to go, thumb's up, you're toward go out, to the time when you actually pull out, what's that timeframe? >> close to 25 minutes. >> to bob, i said, hey, we need to go. and got the wait again. and i said get in the back seat. looked at roan, gave him a thumb's up, he gave me a thumb's up, and we left. >> you did that pretty much on your own? >> yes. we were never given the okay to go. the final straw and my opinion, how i felt, is one of the df agents said they are starting to light buildings on fire. you need to get here. >> they used the words stand down np. >> a number of people mnow, including house, said no one was hindered. committee's
>> ambassador stevens and shawn smith are forced to take refuge in a protected area. safe haven inside the villa. with them is scott wickland. a security agent charged with protecting the ambassador. they hide behind a locked gate. wickland waits in the shadows with a rifle ready to shoot anyone who tries to enter. the attackers can't get in. but use nearby diesel fuel to set the villa on fire. >> from beginning to when you're ready to go, thumb's up, you're toward go out, to the...
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steven stay with me. i love you.e on the wound. >> i watched my little brother bleed out in my arms. >> reporter: he died at sarasota memorial hospital. his father is described as being a wonderful caring father who's bark was always worse than his bite when it came to his kids. the type who would let them sneak an extra cookie. >> he's processing slowly. he has some stuff to work through but i know that his faith and the support will carry him through. >> reporter: not having steven around is going to take getting used to. >> ice cream truck came by and i was about yell into the house steven, ice cream truck is here. i realized he's gone. >> their faith is seeing them through. >> we don't have answers. we don't know and it's incredibly tough right now, but we know who to run to because the lord is close to the broken hearted. >> detectives say there are current follow charges pending against william. the czar set to county sheriff's office is investigating. >>> now back to your fox 29 weather authority. we got some
steven stay with me. i love you.e on the wound. >> i watched my little brother bleed out in my arms. >> reporter: he died at sarasota memorial hospital. his father is described as being a wonderful caring father who's bark was always worse than his bite when it came to his kids. the type who would let them sneak an extra cookie. >> he's processing slowly. he has some stuff to work through but i know that his faith and the support will carry him through. >> reporter: not...
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steven: that's righght.sophy is that local people are the experts, and so the solutions really need to come from within the community. so our volunteers are there to lend a helping hand to help in the ways that the local community has deemed as what they need done, and in the process, the volunteers learn, they share. it's really a two-way street. we--we volunteer in the spirit of partnership, not paternalism, and this kind of equal footing is what really builds substantial change. walter: the day of the girl movement, talk to usus about t t and--and kind of your evolution, how you kind of dive in, you're in the club, and then boom, boom, boom, it's--you kind of moved along on that path, haven't you? eliana: yeah. it does kind of seem like it all happened very quickly. so the day of the girl movement, we got the idea from girls who were doing it in canada. they were pushing to make this day an internationally recognized day focusing on girls' rights, uh, and so not just feminism, but the issues of young peop
steven: that's righght.sophy is that local people are the experts, and so the solutions really need to come from within the community. so our volunteers are there to lend a helping hand to help in the ways that the local community has deemed as what they need done, and in the process, the volunteers learn, they share. it's really a two-way street. we--we volunteer in the spirit of partnership, not paternalism, and this kind of equal footing is what really builds substantial change. walter: the...
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steven: we can is abroad. have europe and the sterling, because that is what is driving the next wxy. gross matter some. since march we have taken fed policy out of the picture. a benefit when u.s. growth looks ok. but call it a limping divergent trade. not the kind we were talking about last year. david: take us forward to the bank of england meeting. there willy expected be further stimulus or softening on the monetary policy. what will that do to the exchange rate? will take itnk it down. i don't think that they have a model that 50 basis points will be enough to fix the kind of economic shock that the u.k. is facing. we have already had soft initial indicators. those surveys taken after the referendum suggested things were slowing down. so i think they will to 25. i think that they will have to at least address the issue of something with more qe in the u.k. has far as you are concerned, is there a limit to what they can do on the rate side of things? do you think stimulus from the bank of england could be
steven: we can is abroad. have europe and the sterling, because that is what is driving the next wxy. gross matter some. since march we have taken fed policy out of the picture. a benefit when u.s. growth looks ok. but call it a limping divergent trade. not the kind we were talking about last year. david: take us forward to the bank of england meeting. there willy expected be further stimulus or softening on the monetary policy. what will that do to the exchange rate? will take itnk it down. i...
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let's now here in new york city, brett stevens columnist for the "wall street journal." what i'm trying to get at here, is that embarrassing, right? >> yes. >> nobody can defend it, right? >> least of all mrs. clinton. >> nobody can spin it or say it didn't happen. a congressman lied and we'll show you the congressman who lied in just a moment. but it's beyond a reasonable doubt, any fair minded person would say this woman is a deceiver and now wants to be president. i'm saying does it matter? >> i think in any normal political season, this would destroy her candidacy. back in 1990s, "new york times" columnist called mrs. clinton a congenital liar. it remains true today, fbi comey decided not to indict, the evidence laid out shows she's been telling untruths consistently for at least 15 months since march of -- >> in the biggest case, of the presidential campaign so far. now -- >> but it's not a normal political season. >> it isn't. you have donald trump who is a very polarizing man. i'm saying to myself it's going to be harder for people that weren't that enthusiastic a
let's now here in new york city, brett stevens columnist for the "wall street journal." what i'm trying to get at here, is that embarrassing, right? >> yes. >> nobody can defend it, right? >> least of all mrs. clinton. >> nobody can spin it or say it didn't happen. a congressman lied and we'll show you the congressman who lied in just a moment. but it's beyond a reasonable doubt, any fair minded person would say this woman is a deceiver and now wants to be...
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but now let's go to cnn's andrew stevens. he has been with us for the many hours we've been covering this story, getting developments from hong kong and learning the nationalities of the people inside that restaurant, andrew. >> that's right, natalie. we're starting to get a little bit more clarity on the nationals inside the restaurant, as you say, and some of the numbers. the numbers i should add at this stage are still not confirmed. we don't know exactly how many attackers there were. we don't know exactly how many hostages there were in that restaurant. but we are expecting a press conference any time now from the army. so hopefully, we'll be able to get some further details from that what we do hear from an earlier press conference given by the prime minister, sheik hussaini in bangladesh is there were 13 hostages rescued when the restaurant was stormed by security forces, up to 100 commandos involved in the storming of the restaurant. 13 hostages survived. six gunmen were killed and one was captured. so there is one of
but now let's go to cnn's andrew stevens. he has been with us for the many hours we've been covering this story, getting developments from hong kong and learning the nationalities of the people inside that restaurant, andrew. >> that's right, natalie. we're starting to get a little bit more clarity on the nationals inside the restaurant, as you say, and some of the numbers. the numbers i should add at this stage are still not confirmed. we don't know exactly how many attackers there were....
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steven: that's righght.hilosophy is that local people are the experts, and so the solutions really need to come from within the community. so our volunteers are there to lend a helping hand to help in the ways that the local community has deemed as what they need done, and in the process, the volunteers learn, they share. it's really a two-way street. we--we volunteer in the spirit of partnership, not paternalism, and this kind of equal footing is what really builds substantial change. walter: the day of the girl movement, talk to usus about t t and--and kind of your evolution, how you kind of dive in, you're in the club, and then boom, boom, boom, it's--you kind of moved along on that path, haven't you? eliana: yeah. it does kind of seem like it all happened very quickly. so the day of the girl movement, we got the idea from girls who were doing it in canada. they were pushing to make this day an internationally recognized day focusing on girls' rights, uh, and so not just feminism, but the issues of young
steven: that's righght.hilosophy is that local people are the experts, and so the solutions really need to come from within the community. so our volunteers are there to lend a helping hand to help in the ways that the local community has deemed as what they need done, and in the process, the volunteers learn, they share. it's really a two-way street. we--we volunteer in the spirit of partnership, not paternalism, and this kind of equal footing is what really builds substantial change. walter:...
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but let's go to cnn's andrew stevens. he has been bringing in these developments that have been coming in slowly, but we're finally getting them. hello to you, andrew. >> yeah, we are finally getting them, natalie. that vision we're looking at may well have been from the first firefight between the attackers and police just after they had stormed the restaurant last night. because there were something like 40 injuries and two police also lost their lives. at least that's what was being reported. i wanted to bring you up to date on new information coming to us. this is from the bangladesh prime minister kasani who says there were 13 hostages were rescued. we have been quoting the number 14. that is from the bangladesh chief, a senior army spokesman for the military. but now the prime minister is saying that 13 people have been, quote, saved. and there have been -- there were six, six of the gunmen were killed on the spot. but one was captured. so they do have one of the gunmen in custody at the moment. the direct quote is
but let's go to cnn's andrew stevens. he has been bringing in these developments that have been coming in slowly, but we're finally getting them. hello to you, andrew. >> yeah, we are finally getting them, natalie. that vision we're looking at may well have been from the first firefight between the attackers and police just after they had stormed the restaurant last night. because there were something like 40 injuries and two police also lost their lives. at least that's what was being...
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top of the 2nd steven vogt opposite field for his 7th homer of the year. a's 1-0. next inning vogt bounces an rbi single to bring home josh redick to make it 2- 0. vogt with a three for four in the game finishing a triple shy of the cycle. graveman with a perfect game going in the fifth. now in the 8th inning he strikes out gattis for one of his three ks. graveman 3-0 into the ninth but then he would have to watch from the dugout to see if ryan dole could pull it out. he strikes out carlos gomez with a tying run at first and oakland wins 3-2 and they have taken two of the first three in the series. >>> in cordevalle a newcomer is trying to winner had first major. after yesterday's round, casey petty was proposed to her by her boyfriend making making up for the fact she missed the cup. lopez teeing off on the par three 12th from 202 yards out. the shot lands in front of the green rolls up to the ridge and back on the green and straight into the cup for a hole in one. the second straight u.s. open where lopez has had an ace. she is 7 shots back of the lead. second ro
top of the 2nd steven vogt opposite field for his 7th homer of the year. a's 1-0. next inning vogt bounces an rbi single to bring home josh redick to make it 2- 0. vogt with a three for four in the game finishing a triple shy of the cycle. graveman with a perfect game going in the fifth. now in the 8th inning he strikes out gattis for one of his three ks. graveman 3-0 into the ninth but then he would have to watch from the dugout to see if ryan dole could pull it out. he strikes out carlos...
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steven: the outlook is relatively range found. we do think there's a prolonged earnings impact and uncertainty impact in terms of what will be the absolute impact on the economy from here. we are essentially at our price target, so we do not see a lot of upside. as not to say that there are not opportunities within europe. right now, we see a lot of value in some of the more defensive dividend payments. on a relative basis, that yield looks attractive when you have some he negative rates across the continent. we also think there are opportunities for consumer and health care and the more growth parts of europe as well. we are a lot more selective than we were six months ago, but we do see upside. vonnie: your team is global and you must get a lot of questions from your clients about the geopolitical situation. is there a place where you are saying we cannot allocate anything to that area? steven: we are pretty much allocated around the world. we are overweight and underweight in different regions based on the risk and sort of the
steven: the outlook is relatively range found. we do think there's a prolonged earnings impact and uncertainty impact in terms of what will be the absolute impact on the economy from here. we are essentially at our price target, so we do not see a lot of upside. as not to say that there are not opportunities within europe. right now, we see a lot of value in some of the more defensive dividend payments. on a relative basis, that yield looks attractive when you have some he negative rates across...
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i enjoyed the lincoln books because there were several different authors, steven mansfield, one of my favorite different people that had written on lincoln so you could get that wide view, and we'll see who i end up reading this year. i'm going to read woodward's book on "the road to the white house." i think it's timely. so i think that's going to be a good one to read. >> host: if anybody heard the belts we're in marsha blackburn's office and those bells go off from time to time. >> guest: the house is in recess. >> host: is that what that bell was? >> guest: yes. >> host: where do you read? >> guest: i read on flights. i read in the evening before i go to sleep. sometimes if i get the time to sit on the back porch, i may read a little bit. i really love inspirational reading in the morning, when i do my devotion, my bible reading, and can't beat a cup of coffee on the back porch, for quiet time to do that, 6:00 in the morning, sun coming up. >> host: were there books in the house when you were growing up? were your parents readers? >> guest: absolutely. even the world book ensign l
i enjoyed the lincoln books because there were several different authors, steven mansfield, one of my favorite different people that had written on lincoln so you could get that wide view, and we'll see who i end up reading this year. i'm going to read woodward's book on "the road to the white house." i think it's timely. so i think that's going to be a good one to read. >> host: if anybody heard the belts we're in marsha blackburn's office and those bells go off from time to...
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let's go now to an rue stevens. he's been following developments for many hours for us from hong kong. even though there's a lot that's unknown, we are starting to hear, andrew, about who might have been holed up and held captive in this restaurant. and we cannot say enough about the fact that all these commandos that stormed this restaurant, perhaps, pulled people, hostages, out alive. quite amazing. >> yeah. it is extraordinary. if this was, indeed, an isis inspired attack to pull so much host aemgs out alive, some of them actually unharmed, natalie, it is -- the word miraculous has been used. we're just getting word from the bangladesh army spoeshgsman. and this has been quoted by afpa saying the operation is over, the situation is completely under control. so that would be about 14 hours since -- we think, between 6 and 8 hostage takers stormed the holy art holey artesian bakery, held them hostage for 12 hours or so before the operation to storm the bakery and rescue those hostages. so here is where we are at th
let's go now to an rue stevens. he's been following developments for many hours for us from hong kong. even though there's a lot that's unknown, we are starting to hear, andrew, about who might have been holed up and held captive in this restaurant. and we cannot say enough about the fact that all these commandos that stormed this restaurant, perhaps, pulled people, hostages, out alive. quite amazing. >> yeah. it is extraordinary. if this was, indeed, an isis inspired attack to pull so...
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andrew stevens is following developments and joins us now. say this the best i can. some have been rescued but something is still going on. >> you're right. just to get you up to date on what you just said. that is all we know at this stage. an eyewitness news is telling cnn that there has been an explosion at the restaurant. this comes probably ten or 15 minutes after we got a report from local television saying there had been an explosion, it sounds like these are separate incidents. two incidents. what this could be, jonathan, is a clearing operation by the security forces. there may well be bombs still inside that building, there will be booby traps inside of the building and it is a meticulous task sweeping a building like that clean for the security forces, to make sure that a, they have -- everyone is accounted for inside of the building, no one is hiding or holding up anywhere at all and there is no danger of booby traps so it is a pain staking and slow task, but temperature does say that if the hostages are coming out, they are not o
andrew stevens is following developments and joins us now. say this the best i can. some have been rescued but something is still going on. >> you're right. just to get you up to date on what you just said. that is all we know at this stage. an eyewitness news is telling cnn that there has been an explosion at the restaurant. this comes probably ten or 15 minutes after we got a report from local television saying there had been an explosion, it sounds like these are separate incidents....
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steven wieting will weigh in on the markets next. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. [click] ♪ i'm coming back to you [click] p?p?h you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. like having something your fit you, just right, thank you randall. every stitch and seam of your home insurance, tailored to fit you and your budget. with unique features, like claim free rewards... ohh! customized home protection extra features all at an affordable price! i'm going to live in this. in means getting more from your home insurance with an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." with futures pointing higher, joining us in studio is steven whyting. steven, we
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glenn stevens is expected to hold the record cash rate. coming up this hour, millions of people in china make money by live streaming their lives. ande are doing stuff live, i'm watching the markets. we are led by australia and japan. this comes the day after brexit levels, a correction which had already climbed a few days ago. equities intot of bonds and yen. let's show you where we are -- bonds getting picked up. we're looking at a 10 year in australia, 1.95%, a record low. the yields coming down further, market fear driving this lower, according to the senior strategists. it moved back into safety, really more pronounced when you look at the currency markets. if you had to pick dollar or yen, it would be the yen. if you had to pick the dollar and yen against anything else, you would pick both. past 102 thised morning. what a difference. before i go, have a look at this, pushing up. we are looking at more weakness in the renminbi. just a key data point at want to mention. we saw the private survey in services, improvement in june. in oth
glenn stevens is expected to hold the record cash rate. coming up this hour, millions of people in china make money by live streaming their lives. ande are doing stuff live, i'm watching the markets. we are led by australia and japan. this comes the day after brexit levels, a correction which had already climbed a few days ago. equities intot of bonds and yen. let's show you where we are -- bonds getting picked up. we're looking at a 10 year in australia, 1.95%, a record low. the yields coming...
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steven, i want to turn to you first. a suspect for a robbery did the officer use the right protocol? >> yes. he did. you have a right to carry a weapon in that state but you don't -- you have to use common sense. you don't have a weapon that could be viz nl sible if it was fact visible. we don't know the facts. this is what you're really getting to me. the governor of that state, mark dayton, came out. he said if he was white it would have never happened. i would say if that officer is guilt y guilty but we don't know the facts yet. >> are we jumping to conclusions here? are we giving him the right to tell the story or have you already made the decision? >> listen, first of all i want to say what he just said is exactly is reason we have a problem with police violence. immediately he says it's not a racial issue. let's start from the beginning. he pulled him over because he looked like a robbery suspect. that means he was black and male. it doesn't mean he actually looked like the person. he is just black and male. >> no
steven, i want to turn to you first. a suspect for a robbery did the officer use the right protocol? >> yes. he did. you have a right to carry a weapon in that state but you don't -- you have to use common sense. you don't have a weapon that could be viz nl sible if it was fact visible. we don't know the facts. this is what you're really getting to me. the governor of that state, mark dayton, came out. he said if he was white it would have never happened. i would say if that officer is...
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i want to bring in steven is with the band third eye line who is also upset.egates also here with me, my political dream team is playing air guitar. andy stevens, thank you for joining us. how are you doing tonight? >> it was such a great talk. just the way you mixed those two things together, wonderful. >> you guys must be so punchy right now. >> oh, my gosh. we're in a bar and the people are drinking. it's, you know, two o'clock in the morning. >> we just played a show and so i just left the after show to chitchat with you guys. >> oh, cool. a lot of people in that audience last night said they weren't happy and pleased with your commentary during the show. you spoke about tolerance, gay rights and science. tell me what happened. >> we were playi last night for a organization that we support that brings -- into hospital toes treat kids who are still in their beds with music. and we were a little bit concerned about with doing it because it was in cleveland and we were sure it was a nonpartisan event. when the room started to fill up, we felt like we were get
i want to bring in steven is with the band third eye line who is also upset.egates also here with me, my political dream team is playing air guitar. andy stevens, thank you for joining us. how are you doing tonight? >> it was such a great talk. just the way you mixed those two things together, wonderful. >> you guys must be so punchy right now. >> oh, my gosh. we're in a bar and the people are drinking. it's, you know, two o'clock in the morning. >> we just played a show...
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presidential address, this sounded like richard nixon without the charm and self es facement. >> stevenising trump, and i was wondering what you made of trump's relentless attack on fair trade, did that make you rethink your support for donald trump? >> no, let me make a broader point first, which is i think the reason the trump speech was so effective is that what trump had to do was basically convince the american people that he could be president, that he was presidential. and notwithstanding what brett just said, i thought he came across as a commanding presence, who could play the role of president, just as ronald reagan did in 1980, the hollywood actor, he sort of showed the american people, i can do this job, that's one of the reasons that the polls showed that it was overwhelmingly approved of, that speech. you mentioned the one area where i disagree with donald trump, i'm a free trader, and i'm uneasy with what he's saying about free trade. but renegotiating some of the trade deals so they're more on the interests of americans and forcing china to play by the rules and stop che
presidential address, this sounded like richard nixon without the charm and self es facement. >> stevenising trump, and i was wondering what you made of trump's relentless attack on fair trade, did that make you rethink your support for donald trump? >> no, let me make a broader point first, which is i think the reason the trump speech was so effective is that what trump had to do was basically convince the american people that he could be president, that he was presidential. and...
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but three witnesses say that they saw that they were on stevens canyon road near stevens creek reservoir late last night and they say they saw the man on the truck and the truck's gas tank was on fire. they pulled him to safety before the ambulance took him away for treatment. it all happened around 11:30 late last night and as it caught the hillside on fire. >> how the vehicle fire started is still suspect. unknown if it was accidental, intentional or a mechanical failure. but not appear to be involved in an accident. >> look around the bay area today. the brown hills are very, very dry. firefighters say the hills are so steep around stevens canyon road that they had to lean their ladders against the hillside to reach the flames. luckily the fire was limited to only about 40 square feet. no homes were threatened. but now arson investigators want to find out how that truck fire started. reporting live in san jose, chuck coppola, "today in the bay." >>> some politics now and decision 2016. democratic national convention resumes tonight. delegates are going to be choosing their presidentia
but three witnesses say that they saw that they were on stevens canyon road near stevens creek reservoir late last night and they say they saw the man on the truck and the truck's gas tank was on fire. they pulled him to safety before the ambulance took him away for treatment. it all happened around 11:30 late last night and as it caught the hillside on fire. >> how the vehicle fire started is still suspect. unknown if it was accidental, intentional or a mechanical failure. but not appear...
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steven, what can you tell us? >> i don't know how much more i can tell you beyond what you've been talking about. we've been told to expect potentially updates from the mayor and chief of police throughout the evening. but i'm not sure what i can give you that you haven't gone through with scott. besides just, you know, i was at the protest earlier, and it was, you know, striking for how peaceful it was. it was a very peaceful protest. i had broken off from the marchers and was in a different part of downtown when i got a text about the shots and i moved as quickly as possible towards the west part of downtown towards the shots and just started trying to piece everything together. >> let me start with the protests. folks are presumably tuning into this, as they learn of this every minute. so some repetition is probably a good thing. as was the case in major cities across the country tonight, as was the case here in new york, because of these dual police ho shootings in the news, over 24 hours in baton rouge and in
steven, what can you tell us? >> i don't know how much more i can tell you beyond what you've been talking about. we've been told to expect potentially updates from the mayor and chief of police throughout the evening. but i'm not sure what i can give you that you haven't gone through with scott. besides just, you know, i was at the protest earlier, and it was, you know, striking for how peaceful it was. it was a very peaceful protest. i had broken off from the marchers and was in a...
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kennedy: that gives me a hankering for steven seagal. steven? you ain't above mine. if enough steven he gals get fired up by comey's methodical takedowns, perhaps she won't live above the law if she is shock blocked from office by frustrated voters. until then, madame untrustworthy has a new campaign slogan. hillary may be an unlikeable shrew, but at least she wasn't indicted. president obama says hillary clinton is the most qualified presidential candidate in history. it's so much fun. matt damon wants to take your guns. that will put the shock in it fast. i'm kennedy. look at hillary clinton avoiding indictments. but is she in the clear in the court of public opinion. dagen mcdowell is here. >> it's depressing. charles cook is here. he's an online editor for the "national review." and tom shillue, host of "red eye" on the fox news channel. intense pondering, the clintons don't just think they are above the law, tabove the law. >> i think that you mentioned something in your monologue, it's up to the voters. that's the real message here. maybe comey was sending that
kennedy: that gives me a hankering for steven seagal. steven? you ain't above mine. if enough steven he gals get fired up by comey's methodical takedowns, perhaps she won't live above the law if she is shock blocked from office by frustrated voters. until then, madame untrustworthy has a new campaign slogan. hillary may be an unlikeable shrew, but at least she wasn't indicted. president obama says hillary clinton is the most qualified presidential candidate in history. it's so much fun. matt...
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brett stevens joins us now.o what i'm trying to get at here is that if -- you would admit that montage put together is embarrassing? >> it's devastating. >> nobody can defend it? >> least of all mrs. clinton. >> nobody can spin it or say it didn't happen. it's beyond a reasonable doubt any fair minded person would say this woman is a deceiver and now she wants to be president. so i'm saying does it matter? >> i think in any normal political season this would destroy her candidacy. back in the '90s, bill sapphire, the late "new york times" columnist, called mrs. clinton a congenital liar. what you just showed demonstr e demonstrates what was true two decades ago is true today. even though director comey decided not to indict, the evidence he laid out shows she's been telling untruth for at least 15 months consistently. >> in the biggest case of the presidential campaign so far. >> but it's not a normal political season. >> it isn't, because you have donald trump, who is a very polarizing man. but i'm saying it's
brett stevens joins us now.o what i'm trying to get at here is that if -- you would admit that montage put together is embarrassing? >> it's devastating. >> nobody can defend it? >> least of all mrs. clinton. >> nobody can spin it or say it didn't happen. it's beyond a reasonable doubt any fair minded person would say this woman is a deceiver and now she wants to be president. so i'm saying does it matter? >> i think in any normal political season this would...
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second bottom of the second he is opinion nova drives one to the corner and right a double steven drew 50th rbi of the season. tonight at the affect chopper to second. hair son, bad throw. thro two runners with score. everything coming up nationals. good night for him. jose, i like the goggles. rendon 10th homer of the season. 6-0. win today would be their seasonn best record.. jj hardy doing his part early. e turns on one, deposits it in the sand. gives the birds a 2-1 lead. gets the win he now goes 1110. 2-1. wizards, first half eddie at the buzzer hits the shot. second half more eddie out onie the break, leading the break, he had 17 eddie led the wizards 22 points, it wasn't enough.noug beat the wizards 88-85. last years runners up, pass from henderson, off fell. awful call. he's off but he'll take it. united takes advantage.tage. from outside the box united negotiations deadline to sign kirk cousinss to a long term deal came and went neither side come to an agreement. they didn't think you he was worth that much skins offered cousins 16 million dollars, it had the offer never chang
second bottom of the second he is opinion nova drives one to the corner and right a double steven drew 50th rbi of the season. tonight at the affect chopper to second. hair son, bad throw. thro two runners with score. everything coming up nationals. good night for him. jose, i like the goggles. rendon 10th homer of the season. 6-0. win today would be their seasonn best record.. jj hardy doing his part early. e turns on one, deposits it in the sand. gives the birds a 2-1 lead. gets the win he...
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director steven spielberg has just hit theaters and a lot buzz around mark rileant. there is a little scene-stealer in the movie. here's why rubybarnhill is one to watch. >> are you >> yes. >> i'm not. >> you beat out thousandssof girls for this role. what's that process like? >> it was really amazing. i'm sure they were amazing younger actresses. >> no one would llsten to me, anyway, i'm an untrustworthy child. >> ruby sent in a hem-made audition video that caught the eye o director steven spielberg who cast her as sophie. perhaps the bigger challenge for ruby was dealing with all that giant speak. >> and then there would be a great rumple-dumpous, wouldn't there? >> i would like to throw in a couple of words to see if you know what they mean? >> babbleness. >> that'schatter. >> therees fierce wizard. >> a fizz wizard. >> incredibly dreamy like. like a golden like magic -- >> yeah, hippo dumplings and crocodile jillys and jiggy ralphs. >> i like whoopsy splunkers. it makes you feel really good about something you did or said, you can say whoopsie splunkers. >> cross
director steven spielberg has just hit theaters and a lot buzz around mark rileant. there is a little scene-stealer in the movie. here's why rubybarnhill is one to watch. >> are you >> yes. >> i'm not. >> you beat out thousandssof girls for this role. what's that process like? >> it was really amazing. i'm sure they were amazing younger actresses. >> no one would llsten to me, anyway, i'm an untrustworthy child. >> ruby sent in a hem-made audition video...
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his new movie comes from steven spielberg. disney's "the bfg" opens july 1st.llo to bill hader. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. a nice group of people. >> jimmy: they are nice. they've been vetted, and they are nice. >> they're very nice. >> jimmy: you're nice for being here too. i assumed you'd be in cleveland with your best friend lebron james at the parade. >> no. i'm not a sports fan. >> jimmy: not at all? >> not at all. apparently people were on twitter when lebron got hurt and were like someone get bill hader in there. i was getting texts like are you seeing this? i was at home watching a documentary about jocko pistorius, the bass player from the weather report. i was like is everyone as big of a weather report fan as i am? people are like, are you seeing this? yeah, this is crazy, what an insane life. >> jimmy: you've not kept in close touch with lebron since shooting the film? >> no. >> jimmy: how about that? that's disappointing. >> just to bum everyone out. i'm not a doctor, either. >> jimmy: you're not? i was going to ask you to look at someth
his new movie comes from steven spielberg. disney's "the bfg" opens july 1st.llo to bill hader. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. a nice group of people. >> jimmy: they are nice. they've been vetted, and they are nice. >> they're very nice. >> jimmy: you're nice for being here too. i assumed you'd be in cleveland with your best friend lebron james at the parade. >> no. i'm not a sports fan. >> jimmy: not at all? >> not at all. apparently...