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they should have given it to senator stevens.ause the prosecutor holds all the cards in a criminal case, he or she is most powerful person in the courtroom. they are the persons who work with the agents. they are the first to investigate. they are the ones who control the charges, the publicity for the charges. by stacking charges they can increase sentences which capital talk about i'm sure. the prosecutor is probably the single most powerful person in our judicial system and our criminal justice system, and they have absolute immunity any sort of suit for the wrongdoing. a prosecutor can intentionally make up charges. i mean, make them up. our amazing president just said he hates fake news. well, we hate fake prosecutions. there are cases that are absolutely contrived by the prosecution where the site statutes that don't even apply to the offensive they are charging. then they had the evidence that show people are innocent and proceed to send them to prison on indictments that don't even say criminal offenses. >> if i could int
they should have given it to senator stevens.ause the prosecutor holds all the cards in a criminal case, he or she is most powerful person in the courtroom. they are the persons who work with the agents. they are the first to investigate. they are the ones who control the charges, the publicity for the charges. by stacking charges they can increase sentences which capital talk about i'm sure. the prosecutor is probably the single most powerful person in our judicial system and our criminal...
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george stevens, he had a great affinity with stevens. that's how we got the five guys.rank capra saw "triumph of the will," how did that affect him? the easyre was, at most modern art, something about how we fight. capra wanted to make training films for soldiers, but they didn't give him writers or a staff. they barely gave him a budget. he comes to new york and sees the film, and his first reaction is we are going to lose. this is so powerful. forget the movies. we are going to lose the war. thought," i can use this movie and kill two birds with one stone." we can turn their own propaganda against them as our incoming soldiers how the enemy thinks, and we have all this seized propaganda footage from germany, japan, and italy. i don't have the money to shoot these, but i can compile a movie from existing footage and get the message across that way. charlie: the movies were propaganda. laurent: they were. -- mark: they were. that was part of the task for these film makers. to sell the war not only to the american public, but to soldiers who were 18 and 19 years old, who
george stevens, he had a great affinity with stevens. that's how we got the five guys.rank capra saw "triumph of the will," how did that affect him? the easyre was, at most modern art, something about how we fight. capra wanted to make training films for soldiers, but they didn't give him writers or a staff. they barely gave him a budget. he comes to new york and sees the film, and his first reaction is we are going to lose. this is so powerful. forget the movies. we are going to lose...
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steven moore, distinguished visiting fellow at the heritage foundation. steven advised president trump when he was a candidate and sometime after. nop one will be worse off financially under this plan. are those problematic comments. there are tens of millions of americans worse off under obamacare. it's led to skyrocketing costs of health care. 22% increases across the country in terms of premiums which is a
steven moore, distinguished visiting fellow at the heritage foundation. steven advised president trump when he was a candidate and sometime after. nop one will be worse off financially under this plan. are those problematic comments. there are tens of millions of americans worse off under obamacare. it's led to skyrocketing costs of health care. 22% increases across the country in terms of premiums which is a
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it came to an end at stevens creek boulevard about 30 minutes later. janine della vega is live at the scene. you're telling us this chase was pretty dramatic, right? >> reporter: dan, police say that the man that they shot at is in the hospital right now. he is suffering from life-threatening injuries. he was in a pickup truck that is behind all the patrol cars that you see that is here on stevens creek boulevard, which is shut down from cabot to lawrence expressway. now, here is some video taken just after the shooting took place in the safeway parking lot on stevens creek. a witness took this video of police surrounding that black pickup truck that the suspect was in. police tell us that around 1:30, someone called 911 to say a naked man was in the street acting erratically. when officers arrived, he jumped in the black truck. police started chasing him. they say he rammed into a patrol car during that pursuit. he also crashed into another vehicle and just kept on driving. the truck somehow became disabled and it rolled into the safeway parking lot h
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so steven, thank you for being here. thank you for your remarks and for what you've brought to us here. please join me in thanking steven. >>> tonight, morgan reid executive director of the app association which represents some 5,000 app developers on their concerns about issues and what its members hope to see from congress from the trump administration. >> so the app association was among the members of the tech community that decided to speak out against the immigration order. i was wondering if you could talk about the reasoning behind that? >> from our perspective the executive order was not done in a way that allowed for legal immigration of people into the country in a way that wasn't confusing. it was good to see that the order was changed to allow green card holders and others that have been in the united states and building amazing applications to come in. so there is good in that, but the reason we spoke out is we thought that the little guy and just how important immigrants were to the little guy wasn't getti
so steven, thank you for being here. thank you for your remarks and for what you've brought to us here. please join me in thanking steven. >>> tonight, morgan reid executive director of the app association which represents some 5,000 app developers on their concerns about issues and what its members hope to see from congress from the trump administration. >> so the app association was among the members of the tech community that decided to speak out against the immigration order....
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>> with stevens and wyler. it would have been nine movies independent of the studios and the first was going to be it's a wonderful life and amazingly now because we consider it a classic. it was an expensive movie and did not make its money back and they had to give up after one movie. >> you look at these five is there one you admire more than the others? >> i have a real fondness for wyler because my dad took me to see ben her and it was a new vocabulary of images and touched me tremendously and got me really interested in cinema. all of them made gigantic contributions and i have a bigger appreciation for them. >> charlie: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having us. >> charlie: thank you. the book is called "five came back" the hollywood film on netflix. it begins march 31. thank you for joining us. for more visit us at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided b
>> with stevens and wyler. it would have been nine movies independent of the studios and the first was going to be it's a wonderful life and amazingly now because we consider it a classic. it was an expensive movie and did not make its money back and they had to give up after one movie. >> you look at these five is there one you admire more than the others? >> i have a real fondness for wyler because my dad took me to see ben her and it was a new vocabulary of images and...
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steven. >> reporter: that's right. top federal agents tell me a greg number of scammers use gift cards especially itunes gift cards to cheat thousand of taxpayers out of millions of hard earned dollars. one agent in fact told me that 70% of the people victimized during the last year alone. fell for a scam that uses itunes cards. working to stop it. how the scam works. state tax officials say scams have become so sophisticated they some times fool even the experts. with the information the scammers have. it's hard to differentiate between a scammer or authentic taxpayer filing. if you compare a return to awe thntic return, in some spaces, the fraudulent is more accurate, contains less errors. later tonight we will take-up through the latest scam, step by step. and also talk, talk to top investigators in washington, d.c. about what you can do to avoid becoming a victim. tonight on nbc bay area news. see you then. >> see you then, steven. very intriguing. of a tip for steven or any one in the unit, give us a call -- send
steven. >> reporter: that's right. top federal agents tell me a greg number of scammers use gift cards especially itunes gift cards to cheat thousand of taxpayers out of millions of hard earned dollars. one agent in fact told me that 70% of the people victimized during the last year alone. fell for a scam that uses itunes cards. working to stop it. how the scam works. state tax officials say scams have become so sophisticated they some times fool even the experts. with the information the...
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steven wayne jackel, jr.t both his legs who lost both jackel, jr. steven wayne veteran sgt. vietnam coolone is pretty dallas this sharkies in sharkies in dallas this one is pretty coolvietnam veteran sgt. steven wayne jackel, jr. who lost both his legs drops the first puck :10 left in the sharkies in dallas this one is pretty coolvietnam veteran sgt. steven wayne jackel, jr. who lost both his legs drops the first puck former heisman trophy winner and nfl quarterback tim tebow will start his pro baseball season with the mets' class a franchise in columbia.new york mets manager terry collins announced the move monday.the 29-year-old tebow has been in spring training with the mets and is hitting .235 with four hits in 17 at-bats... he'll break camp the first week in april and join the fireflies when they open play on april 6 in a four-game series with augusta in the south atlantic league. the search for tom brady's missing super bowl jersey is overhouston police relied on a tip from an informant and tracked brad
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-you're steven, also? -steven: yes. lemonis: three generations right here. of the product was underwhelming. their facility was outdated and filled with old equipment. steve: and some of the machinery here are 50 years old. lemonis: the company was almost $1 million in debt. a business like this should have no debt. but what i also found is a company that represented the pure definition of the american dream. so you're the true american success story. steve: they call him maestro around here. lemonis: maestro? three generations of a loving family were doing everything they could to keep their business afloat. i made a deal to invest $1.5 million for 45% of the business, keeping my share below 50% to ensure this remained a family company. -thank you. -steve: thank you. lemonis: i'm looking forward to it. we changed the entire layout of the building to improve efficiency and flow. we added new lighting, we added air-conditioning and ventilation, we even built out a design center to help customers get inspired. this is a good investment right here. steve: this
-you're steven, also? -steven: yes. lemonis: three generations right here. of the product was underwhelming. their facility was outdated and filled with old equipment. steve: and some of the machinery here are 50 years old. lemonis: the company was almost $1 million in debt. a business like this should have no debt. but what i also found is a company that represented the pure definition of the american dream. so you're the true american success story. steve: they call him maestro around here....
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steven nickerson, another of her childhood buddies, was surprised to see her. >> it was good, becauseke, six to eight months. and we caught up. >> reporter: the group met up at an apartment. >> and then around 11:00 or 11:30 we went down to the bars. >> reporter: the bars were in an upscale shopping mall in the town of plano. it was hopping. the group headed to a bar called henry's tavern, then closed down another called scruffy duffy's. at about 2 am, christina, steven, and a few others went back to the apartment where they'd started. >> reporter: how drunk was everybody? >> i mean, we were all pretty drunk. it was myself, i probably had ten to 12 shots and a couple beers when i was out. >> reporter: too drunk to drive, steven wanted to crash on the couch and sober up. but christina hadn't had much to drink at all and she just wanted to get home. it was now about 3:30 saturday morning. >> she wanted me to take her home. >> reporter: she wanted you to take her home and you say, i can't. i've had too much to drink. why don't you stick around? >> yeah. >> reporter: and she says, "no, i
steven nickerson, another of her childhood buddies, was surprised to see her. >> it was good, becauseke, six to eight months. and we caught up. >> reporter: the group met up at an apartment. >> and then around 11:00 or 11:30 we went down to the bars. >> reporter: the bars were in an upscale shopping mall in the town of plano. it was hopping. the group headed to a bar called henry's tavern, then closed down another called scruffy duffy's. at about 2 am, christina, steven,...
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here but they have expanded the crime scene i will move out of the way you can see it has moved down stevens creek boulevard closer to the expressway, they are collecting evidence marking the evidence with evidence markers, motorists are trying to head home avoiding the area that expressway will remain closed for several hours, find another way home, investigators say this started with a 911 call at 1:00 this afternoon. the intersection of ava court and valerie drive the suspect was completely naked acting erratically in the middle of the street. >> we don't know at this point what happened what caused the suspect to act the way he was acting so that is part of the investigation right now we don't have an answer for it. >> reporter: the suspect resisted the officers taking off in his pickup truck leading 10 to 15 police officers in a pursuit all the way to the safeway mall. the suspect crashed into a police suv or tree that you see where the tenants are set up, that is when several officers opened fire and witnesses watched the events unfold. >> it is kind of a surreal moment to see the fire
here but they have expanded the crime scene i will move out of the way you can see it has moved down stevens creek boulevard closer to the expressway, they are collecting evidence marking the evidence with evidence markers, motorists are trying to head home avoiding the area that expressway will remain closed for several hours, find another way home, investigators say this started with a 911 call at 1:00 this afternoon. the intersection of ava court and valerie drive the suspect was completely...
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i didn't have what it took to bring himming if. >> steven was dread a heroin overowes.t is every day battle. it is every day battle. thank god that i am in a program today because i don't know where i would be today but i am sober. i am here for my family today. >> now donny is sustain cousin, more like a brother. his father died from a heroin overdose 22 years ago. this its tammy's brother. he is struggling with heroin addiction, too. but after steven died, he stopped and looking for help. >> like i wanted to. you know? >> one thing that is keeping the family together and will not let the death be in vein and made it the life mission to save others through the memory. >> we want to impact lives. the whole idea behind doing this. he want to go places and tell the story. we want to sit with lawmakers. we are here to make change. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is sustain place. >> each bedroom holds two guys. everything is donated in here. yeah. everything that you see. 3:00 we try get out as often as we can. all of this stuff is donated. a we make these bags. how long have you be
i didn't have what it took to bring himming if. >> steven was dread a heroin overowes.t is every day battle. it is every day battle. thank god that i am in a program today because i don't know where i would be today but i am sober. i am here for my family today. >> now donny is sustain cousin, more like a brother. his father died from a heroin overdose 22 years ago. this its tammy's brother. he is struggling with heroin addiction, too. but after steven died, he stopped and looking...
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steven knows particularly. harlin? >> thank you for your presentation. i would like to get your advice -- >> harlin altman. >> thank you. >> was not entirely clear what the obama administration strategy was for russia or the islamic state. it is even less clear what the trump administration strategy is towards both. as you know, the obama administration's first defense strategy was to defeat russia in a war but when you asked that question to ask carter or joe dunford, you didn't get much of a firm answer. in terms of the over arching strategy, what do you think the tenants against russia ought to be and how should we be addressing the islamic state in perhaps ways we aren't doing now? >> i think the approach to russia is going to be many fold and i will pick out some of the points of it that the british government feels strongly about. i'll leave the american government to develop its own policies. the invasion of crimea was the first forcible seizure of land in europe since the second world war and that is not something that can be forgotten likely. so
steven knows particularly. harlin? >> thank you for your presentation. i would like to get your advice -- >> harlin altman. >> thank you. >> was not entirely clear what the obama administration strategy was for russia or the islamic state. it is even less clear what the trump administration strategy is towards both. as you know, the obama administration's first defense strategy was to defeat russia in a war but when you asked that question to ask carter or joe dunford,...
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jimmy fallon declined by about 17%. >> is steven colbert the new king of late night?s too early to call but he is hiding away. >> america is trance fixed by this new administration. politics is where colbert made his name on comedy central. that the type of comedy that he specializes in. >> even daved letterman who retired in 2015 is weighing in on the late night war. letterman commented on the jimmy fallon interview with trump last september. fallon toppled the then candidate's hair. letterman saying quote i don't want it criticize fallon but i can tell new that situation i would have gone to work on trump, end quote. but fallon reclliming the late night crown? "the tonight show" host recently debuted a new segment that may be in response to colbert's political focus. >> this is what we call this week in words. >> here is what president trump had to say. >> jimmy falcon is more of an entertainer. there is a real difference between the two. and the audience, which is very engaged in politics right now, is making the choice. >> let's keep moving. there are are certain
jimmy fallon declined by about 17%. >> is steven colbert the new king of late night?s too early to call but he is hiding away. >> america is trance fixed by this new administration. politics is where colbert made his name on comedy central. that the type of comedy that he specializes in. >> even daved letterman who retired in 2015 is weighing in on the late night war. letterman commented on the jimmy fallon interview with trump last september. fallon toppled the then...
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maria: first request, the fisa, steven. >> that's the point.d have had to been approved fbi court and a warrant for it. it's not the president saying go wiretap donald trump. there had to have been some reason. maria: very different meaning than just go wiretap the people. court of law approving a wiretapping. a court has to approve it. >> the question of whether or not all of this, the russia narrative that's been going on since the democratic national convention or anything else is this going to slow down the trump administration priorities, the legislative agenda? repeal and replace, tax reform? >> clearly it's a distraction, right, we are all talking about this, is it happening in august. most people don't know what i'm talking about. trump is in russia -- russia influenced the election, trump, russia, nobody knows what they are talking about. it's a bad negative halo the people are feeling. maria: the media is riding with it. >> donald trump has a very clear stage here, i am going the fight back, you call, i'm calling your bluff and puttin
maria: first request, the fisa, steven. >> that's the point.d have had to been approved fbi court and a warrant for it. it's not the president saying go wiretap donald trump. there had to have been some reason. maria: very different meaning than just go wiretap the people. court of law approving a wiretapping. a court has to approve it. >> the question of whether or not all of this, the russia narrative that's been going on since the democratic national convention or anything else...
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. >> good luck with the traffic. >> steven wieting of citi.it for "worldwide exchange." "squawk box" is next. >>> good morning, global markets are in the red. given the health care failure. and the party if the white house moving on to tax reform. >>> getting down to business, president trump's sonld jared kushner to run the american office of innovation. >>> finally, the final four. north carolina got to win everything. pulling out a last-second victory over kentucky. it was dicey there. monday, march 27th, 20 ste17, "squawk box" begins right now. >> announcer: live from new york where business never sleeps, this is "squawk box." >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to "squawk box" here on dr. nbc. we're live from the nasdaq markets on times square. i'm becky quick with joe kernin and andrew ross sorkin. welcome back. >> thank you. back from the slopes. a little cold, too. it all came together. i'll tell you how i got the cold, then you'll understand. >> did you need a jet to fly back here? >> you know, i knew -- i was thinking what was he goi
. >> good luck with the traffic. >> steven wieting of citi.it for "worldwide exchange." "squawk box" is next. >>> good morning, global markets are in the red. given the health care failure. and the party if the white house moving on to tax reform. >>> getting down to business, president trump's sonld jared kushner to run the american office of innovation. >>> finally, the final four. north carolina got to win everything. pulling out a...
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simon stevens is saying, this is what we can do with the resources we have.t more in cancer treatment and diagnosis. yes, more money can go into mental health after yea rs of more money can go into mental health after years of decline. those are the positives. but hard choices have to be made. trade—offs. what slips is the waiting times for routine surgery. you have to remember that simon stevens clashed publicly with downing street a couple of months ago over money and the suggestion he didn't get the money he needed at the time of the last spending review. he was very diplomatic today and didn't make a case for more money. i think he feels he has to keep his powder dry on that one, despite repeated questions. he said, we are getting on with what we have got and making efficiency savings. it didn't kill off the idea that there might at some stage beat requests for further cash for the nhs. the time is quarter past six. our top story this evening: the eu tells britain no talks on trade deals before the divorce deal is done. who's coming out of the tardis? the
simon stevens is saying, this is what we can do with the resources we have.t more in cancer treatment and diagnosis. yes, more money can go into mental health after yea rs of more money can go into mental health after years of decline. those are the positives. but hard choices have to be made. trade—offs. what slips is the waiting times for routine surgery. you have to remember that simon stevens clashed publicly with downing street a couple of months ago over money and the suggestion he...
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that's stevens creek boulevard. one of the busiest roads in san jose. it has been shut down about four hours. no idea when it will open. that's in san jose, following thoefrs involved shooting. >> not in our courthouse. a warning to customs agents to stay out of california courthouse when trying to track undocumented immigrants. one effort they're trying to do it through a lot of organizations. i got these little red cars. english on one side, spanish on the other side. i got it from the san francisco immigration illegal immigration network. it is out there to show those who went undocumented that now of the right to stay in the country. >> it is a new type of fearful. >> reporter: back to life for many, not knowing if today they'll be deported. now this group is easing the pressure with these know your rights cards. in english and spanish of if someone faces a u.s. customs enforcement agent. >> a lot of what we're doing is education to let them know, this is the system regardless of what happens flts someone will be there to pick up the phone and we wi
that's stevens creek boulevard. one of the busiest roads in san jose. it has been shut down about four hours. no idea when it will open. that's in san jose, following thoefrs involved shooting. >> not in our courthouse. a warning to customs agents to stay out of california courthouse when trying to track undocumented immigrants. one effort they're trying to do it through a lot of organizations. i got these little red cars. english on one side, spanish on the other side. i got it from the...
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steven soderbergh: i mean, it is just simple math.you enacted the most draconian environmental laws that you can imagine, the pure population, you know, increase over the next 20 years, you know would make it a wash. thomas friedman: as my friend rob watson has written and i have said so many times, we are like a guy jumps off a building, he thinks he is flying. look at me fly! it is a sudden stop at the end that tells you you're not. steven soderbergh: we are going that way, and we always will. and then as soon as we run out of one thing, we learn how to live without that thing until it is mad max. that is just that is what is , going to happen. ted turner: we are not looking far enough ahead, for instance, we are real good with two, three years ahead, but we are not very good with 100 years ahead. ♪ ted turner: we are having such a huge effect, and we're not just quite. we're about a generation or two behind the curve with our progress to deal with these things. and basically, like a child with matches, we might set ourselves on fir
steven soderbergh: i mean, it is just simple math.you enacted the most draconian environmental laws that you can imagine, the pure population, you know, increase over the next 20 years, you know would make it a wash. thomas friedman: as my friend rob watson has written and i have said so many times, we are like a guy jumps off a building, he thinks he is flying. look at me fly! it is a sudden stop at the end that tells you you're not. steven soderbergh: we are going that way, and we always...
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steven: that is correct, tom. data released monthly by the swiss national bank who are intervening in the market. we would suggest that is to prevent swiss appreciation. the safe haven trade is what is going on here. if that safe haven trade goes out of the market, if there is, as expected outcome in french elections, you will see a natural rise in euro swiss. they will not have to step up to the plate and intervene as they have been doing in recent months. francine: thank you to steven saywell of b.n.p. paribas. you can ask them questions directly. don't want tv if you are a bloomberg user and see cool charts and headlines. i know a lot of you putting focus on the french elections. go on the bottom of the video screen and ask the guests a question. we will put the questions to teven next.- s this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: bloomberg "surveillance." tom keene in new york and francine lacqua in london. we go to tokyo. david will join us later. goldman sachs, chief japan strategist. i want to bring up the charts. t
steven: that is correct, tom. data released monthly by the swiss national bank who are intervening in the market. we would suggest that is to prevent swiss appreciation. the safe haven trade is what is going on here. if that safe haven trade goes out of the market, if there is, as expected outcome in french elections, you will see a natural rise in euro swiss. they will not have to step up to the plate and intervene as they have been doing in recent months. francine: thank you to steven saywell...
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. >> the court cited that interview and statements made by steven miller on television comparing the new executive order to the old executive order. jessica schneider has more. what are you learning? >> we know this is once again a temporary restraining order putting that halt toe the second incarnation of the travel ban. it was of course supposed to to into effect in about four hours, 12:01 a.m. this is the same recourse we saw on february 3rd from a seattle judge. this means the travel ban will not take effect. we're waiting to hear from the justice department about what the next legal moves might be for the trump administration. you touched on it. one of the main points from the opinion, the judge talking about the overall intent of the administration, saying that the motive was continually reiterated on the campaign trail by president trump's advisers wanting to institute a muslim ban. the judge citing rudy giuliani, how trump asked him how to put in a travel ban. one says this isn't religiously motivated because the six countries on this list and this 90-day ban, he said they ha
. >> the court cited that interview and statements made by steven miller on television comparing the new executive order to the old executive order. jessica schneider has more. what are you learning? >> we know this is once again a temporary restraining order putting that halt toe the second incarnation of the travel ban. it was of course supposed to to into effect in about four hours, 12:01 a.m. this is the same recourse we saw on february 3rd from a seattle judge. this means the...
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i'm very proud of justice stevens's super record on the supreme court for the past 12 years. while i have not always agreed with justice stevens, such differences, and no way whatsoever, undercut my faith in his effective and dedicated service on the supreme court. because i have such high regard for justice stevens, i am pleased to note that on july 17, 1987, while attending a beating of lawyers and judges in omaha, saidska, justice stevens that judge bork is "a very well-qualified candidate, and one would be a very welcome addition to the court." since known judge bork the mid-1960's, when he was a distinguished faculty member of the yale university law school, my alma mater. while teaching at the yale law held tofor 15 years, he endow chairs in recognition of his achievement as a scholar. he is an honor graduate of the university of chicago law school and managing editor of "the log review." prior to law school, he was in the united states marines. hele in law school, interrupted his legal education for a second marine corps to her. he has broad experience in private pract
i'm very proud of justice stevens's super record on the supreme court for the past 12 years. while i have not always agreed with justice stevens, such differences, and no way whatsoever, undercut my faith in his effective and dedicated service on the supreme court. because i have such high regard for justice stevens, i am pleased to note that on july 17, 1987, while attending a beating of lawyers and judges in omaha, saidska, justice stevens that judge bork is "a very well-qualified...
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as a consulting scholar on a number of documentaries and feature films, including steven spielberg's "l incoln." she also wrote a well-received children's book about harriet tubman which she will be selling at -- signing after the lecture. please help me welcome catherine clinton. [applause] >> thank you so much. many thanks for this return to fredericksburg. thatparticularly heightens both the lecture series and my
as a consulting scholar on a number of documentaries and feature films, including steven spielberg's "l incoln." she also wrote a well-received children's book about harriet tubman which she will be selling at -- signing after the lecture. please help me welcome catherine clinton. [applause] >> thank you so much. many thanks for this return to fredericksburg. thatparticularly heightens both the lecture series and my
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swe tomorrow steven stroudsburg st faces the tigers. d.c. united first road game facing new york city.faci jack harrison inside the box,ox, left footed boot goes off the cross bar, but former maryland scores. it's 1-06789nycfc. three minutes later an excellent opportunity, the through ball to lloyd sam, he deflects it but he's called off side. >> nope.ope. 28 minutes. wallace with the cross, with the header, not a lot of pace. d.c. united 4-0. they haven't scored in two matches.
swe tomorrow steven stroudsburg st faces the tigers. d.c. united first road game facing new york city.faci jack harrison inside the box,ox, left footed boot goes off the cross bar, but former maryland scores. it's 1-06789nycfc. three minutes later an excellent opportunity, the through ball to lloyd sam, he deflects it but he's called off side. >> nope.ope. 28 minutes. wallace with the cross, with the header, not a lot of pace. d.c. united 4-0. they haven't scored in two matches.
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steven: as soon as you have two cavemen with caves, one of them looked at the other and said, "why ise bigger? thomas: do we really have to why does he have shrubs and we don't?" i compare you to me. ♪ ♪ terre: welcome back to "big problems, big thinkers." i am terreir. after the near collapse of global markets, former federal reserve chairman alan greenspan said, "no two crises have anything in common except human nature." and that is where we pick up with pulitzer prize-winning journalist thomas friedman. what part did we as individuals play in what went wrong? what can we do better? thomas: when someone comes to you, selling you a home mortgage, and telling you the only thing they need to do is check if you can fog up a knife, and not show your income statement, that is a pretty good sign that it sounds too good to be true. it usually is. also, should we really have to pass a law that tells bankers, "you cannot give a loan to someone who cannot pay it back?" i mean, do we need to pass a law to do that? so people were doing such manifestly obviously unsustainable things because they
steven: as soon as you have two cavemen with caves, one of them looked at the other and said, "why ise bigger? thomas: do we really have to why does he have shrubs and we don't?" i compare you to me. ♪ ♪ terre: welcome back to "big problems, big thinkers." i am terreir. after the near collapse of global markets, former federal reserve chairman alan greenspan said, "no two crises have anything in common except human nature." and that is where we pick up with...
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. >> steven, your response. >> the health insurance market right now is in a death spiral. austan, i disagree with you. i think what's happening is the costs are exploding at such an accelerating rate, if we stay with the current system, we're going to see more and more millions of americans losing their health insurance because they can't afford to pay for it. i know a lot of families personally who say if these cost escalations happen, i'm going to drop my health care insurance and go naked without health
. >> steven, your response. >> the health insurance market right now is in a death spiral. austan, i disagree with you. i think what's happening is the costs are exploding at such an accelerating rate, if we stay with the current system, we're going to see more and more millions of americans losing their health insurance because they can't afford to pay for it. i know a lot of families personally who say if these cost escalations happen, i'm going to drop my health care insurance...
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the safe way shopping center on stevens creek boulevard right now lawrence expressway. he tried to pull into the shopping center and crashed into a san jose police suv. >> i saw the suspect crash into either a patrol car or a tree, and i saw smoke coming out of the engine, and then ace pulled up closer, i started to hear popping sounds, which i saw was gunfire. i saw one officer firing into the vehicle. i heard roughly about, i think 12 shots, but i was mainly hiding behind my service car. >> you heard about 12 shots, and officers were firing into the vehicle. >> yes. >> reporter: back here live in san jose where police are processing the scene, you can see the bullet casing markings that they are putting on the ground as that witness james shaw told us, he heard 10 to 12 popping sounds, gunfire coming from police into the suspect vehicle. that suspect vehicle is kind of partially hidden by three police vehicles in the middle of your picture. but hat one of the doors open. that's the vehicle, and that crashed into a san jose police suv. the suspect in this case was take
the safe way shopping center on stevens creek boulevard right now lawrence expressway. he tried to pull into the shopping center and crashed into a san jose police suv. >> i saw the suspect crash into either a patrol car or a tree, and i saw smoke coming out of the engine, and then ace pulled up closer, i started to hear popping sounds, which i saw was gunfire. i saw one officer firing into the vehicle. i heard roughly about, i think 12 shots, but i was mainly hiding behind my service...
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steven and then austin. >> sorry. going to say the border adjustment tax as it is formulated in the paul ryan plan is dead. it won't happen. you will get retailers like walmart that will spend -- already spending money to defeat that plan. i want to go back to the issue of the stock market, which you mentioned at the start of the segment. the stock market fell today, it's been falling. there's a lot of unease in people in the financial markets and businesses, that maybe trump can't get this done. the reduction in taxes that he promised. i believe strongly it is going to get done. my only point is if we don't get it done, it's bad for america, it's bad for the stock market, it's bad for investors. we got to get it done. i would love to see a bipartisan agreement done on tax reform. if it can't be done that way, republicans have to get their act together and do this on their own. they have a majority in the house and senate, they couldn't do it on health reform, they have to do it on tax reform. >> steven, austin, thank
steven and then austin. >> sorry. going to say the border adjustment tax as it is formulated in the paul ryan plan is dead. it won't happen. you will get retailers like walmart that will spend -- already spending money to defeat that plan. i want to go back to the issue of the stock market, which you mentioned at the start of the segment. the stock market fell today, it's been falling. there's a lot of unease in people in the financial markets and businesses, that maybe trump can't get...
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steven in connecticut, steven? >> caller: hey, jim, thanks for taking my call. >> of course, steven, what's on your mind? >> caller: biotech got whacked on the back of the trump tweet. this is an on going ordeal and who knows what will happen. immune from drug price due to the fact very few patients need them and there isn't much push back. what are your thoughts on these stocks, aalexion in particular. >> i can't recommend a stock on a take over basis and i'm not sure about the fund mentals. let's go to mike in pennsylvania, mike? >> caller: hey, gjim, cramerica boo-yah. >> boo-yah right back. >> caller: hey, i wanted to know what your thoughts are on lowlo. >> i was -- i've been too tough on lowes. maybe because i don't like the lowes near me. just kidding. home depot is my way to play it but lowes deliver fand ttastic quarter. if you own lowes, congratulations. >>> when the president singles out an industry or stock, hold your nose and b buy, buy, buy. if you find a great stock dinged by the president, acquittin
steven in connecticut, steven? >> caller: hey, jim, thanks for taking my call. >> of course, steven, what's on your mind? >> caller: biotech got whacked on the back of the trump tweet. this is an on going ordeal and who knows what will happen. immune from drug price due to the fact very few patients need them and there isn't much push back. what are your thoughts on these stocks, aalexion in particular. >> i can't recommend a stock on a take over basis and i'm not sure...
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. >> here are tonight's guests on the late show with steven the late show with steven colbert.,,,, noe. we don't want anymore! the late show with steven colbert.,,,, keep calm. the price you see is the price you pay, unlike cable. at&t internet. speeds up to 45megs for $30 a month. [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! the price you see is the price you pay, unlike cable. this time as a private citizen. >>> former president obama back in the bay area today. >> this time as a private citizen. his secret stopover wasn't much of a secret. about 100 people heard he was in town and waited hours to get a quick glimpse of him leaving the fairmont hotel in downtown san jose. the motorcade was taking him to moffitt field after a meeting with tech leaders, no word what they discussed. this is obama's first trip to the bay area since he left office. >>> you know, the worst thing about him not being president is he doesn't do the bracket challenge anymore. >> right. >> trump is not going to and obama used to and it was a highlight every year. i used to use his picks. did you see the best ncaa selection reaction?
. >> here are tonight's guests on the late show with steven the late show with steven colbert.,,,, noe. we don't want anymore! the late show with steven colbert.,,,, keep calm. the price you see is the price you pay, unlike cable. at&t internet. speeds up to 45megs for $30 a month. [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! the price you see is the price you pay, unlike cable. this time as a private citizen. >>> former president obama back in the bay area today. >> this time as a private...
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we extensively reviewed judge stevens' background in private practice, as the u.s. district court judge, and as a judge of the seventh circuit of the court of appeals. attorney general levi and i personally read a number of his decisions. on the basis of his superb qualifications, i submitted his name to the senate, and he was promptly and overwhelmingly confirmed. i am very proud of justice stevens' superb record on the supreme court for the past 12 years. while i have not always agreed with justice stevens, such differences in no way whatsoever undercut my faith in his effective and dedicated service on the supreme court. because i have such high regard for justice stevens, i am pleased to note that on july 17, 1987, while attending a meeting of lawyers and judges in omaha, nebraska, justice stevens stated that judge bork, and i quote, "is a very well-qualified candidate and one who will be a very welcome addition to the court." i have known judge bork since the mid-1960's when he was a distinguished faculty member of the yale university law school, my alma mater.
we extensively reviewed judge stevens' background in private practice, as the u.s. district court judge, and as a judge of the seventh circuit of the court of appeals. attorney general levi and i personally read a number of his decisions. on the basis of his superb qualifications, i submitted his name to the senate, and he was promptly and overwhelmingly confirmed. i am very proud of justice stevens' superb record on the supreme court for the past 12 years. while i have not always agreed with...
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a neighbor provided this photo of 61-year-old steven beck. this is him with his pitbull max.gators say beck killed the dog as well as. back here live. many neighbors say they believe the explosion was intentional. you can see they still leaving flowers and dog bones on the fence. >>> three men accused of robbing a chantilly gun shop have been arrested charged and behind bars. federal investigators say they are responsible for at least two other gunshot robberies in the last ten days. here is the chantilly gun shop we're thrilled to learn they've been nabbed in just days, they will be back in court >>> we started spring this morning at about 6:30 a.m. a lot sunshine to start the day and the clouds came across and kind of took that sunshine away. temperatures mostly in the 50's for highs today. how about tomorrow morning? i believe we're going to be socked in with clouds tomorrow morning. couple showers would not surprise me. do i really think the kids need the rain coats and the fancy rain boots at the bus stop tomorrow? no, i don't. we're talking about a couple showers at bes
a neighbor provided this photo of 61-year-old steven beck. this is him with his pitbull max.gators say beck killed the dog as well as. back here live. many neighbors say they believe the explosion was intentional. you can see they still leaving flowers and dog bones on the fence. >>> three men accused of robbing a chantilly gun shop have been arrested charged and behind bars. federal investigators say they are responsible for at least two other gunshot robberies in the last ten days....
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it happened just before 2:00 on stevens creek boulevard in san jose.ga is live on the scene and joins us with the very latest. we understand you talked with a witness that saw this whole thing unfold, right? >> reporter: stevens creek boulevard and lawrence expressway is where this happened. stevens creek is closed in both directions and you can see there is a huge police presence with a ton of officers here because they're investigating the scene. this all centers around the safeway parking lot here. there is a truck that you can't see, but it's behind those patrol cars. it's a black pickup, riddled with bullet holes and we're told that it was involved in an officer-involved shooting. now let's go to some video that we just got from a witness that shows moments that happened during the shooting. he said that he heard several gunshots, this witness, and then he ran over to the scene. he said officers were yelling at a man to get out of the truck. he was silent. he was not getting out of the truck. then suddenly he saw glass breaking and the officers pu
it happened just before 2:00 on stevens creek boulevard in san jose.ga is live on the scene and joins us with the very latest. we understand you talked with a witness that saw this whole thing unfold, right? >> reporter: stevens creek boulevard and lawrence expressway is where this happened. stevens creek is closed in both directions and you can see there is a huge police presence with a ton of officers here because they're investigating the scene. this all centers around the safeway...
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steven klasko because he has been on both sides of it. he has been a physician. he has a health care company. on top of it all he has ideas how to make obamacare better by changing it to more what the republicans want. and it looks like the sticking points very much have to do with this group of freedom caucus members with the fact they feel there are still some taxes in it and things that still look like entitlements. >> liz, it is great to be on with you. liz: okay. so, let me ask, is senator paul right? >> well, this might be the ending of sopranos, you waited eight years and it was something big and it was black. liz: what happened there? >> yeah, exactly. senator paul is right. this is obamacare 2.0 and there are winners and losers but when we talked the last time we said the affordable care act gave a lot more people access to a broken, expensive, fragmented, ines quitable, occasionally unsafe health care delivery system and hope the delivery system would transform and it didn't. this really changes the math a little bit around giving more people access. li
steven klasko because he has been on both sides of it. he has been a physician. he has a health care company. on top of it all he has ideas how to make obamacare better by changing it to more what the republicans want. and it looks like the sticking points very much have to do with this group of freedom caucus members with the fact they feel there are still some taxes in it and things that still look like entitlements. >> liz, it is great to be on with you. liz: okay. so, let me ask, is...
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this health centre, where mr stevens was today, provides a whole range of services and treatments tost and pharmacist as well as gp practices. the idea is to treat as many people as possible away from hospitals. he wants to see more of this sort of thing around the country, but that will take time. it will also take time to improve the nation's health, but they're starting young here at schools in lancashire. children run a mile a day, with the nhs promoting the initiative. we know that we want to change things for the future generation. 50,70 years‘ time, we don't want people dying in their 50s and 60s of heart disease we can prevent. and we want to tackle some of the major stuff we're seeing around diabetes. so we've built a fantastic partnership with the schools, here, and we are teaching children to be really active. all that's for the future. for now, a key question is whether the nhs budget is fit for purpose. more money would make a difference? there's no doubt that with the extra money the nhs has got, we should be able to bring about the improvements we're setting out today.
this health centre, where mr stevens was today, provides a whole range of services and treatments tost and pharmacist as well as gp practices. the idea is to treat as many people as possible away from hospitals. he wants to see more of this sort of thing around the country, but that will take time. it will also take time to improve the nation's health, but they're starting young here at schools in lancashire. children run a mile a day, with the nhs promoting the initiative. we know that we want...
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witnesses saw the truck being pursued by half a dozen police vehicles on steven's creek boulevard. >> the truckers had sparks and everything flying out of them. the tires were gone. >> reporter: the chase began about five miles away when they got a call 1:30 p.m. about a naked man on east court and valerie drive in campbell. >> my friend saw the car on the side. and then she started chasing us. >> reporter: the woman said she and a few other families ran to the park across the street. >> and then he started screaming come back, come back. >> reporter: neighbors believe the man rented a room in the area and had seen him earlier. >> there was a man standing there and he waved and i waved. i went up to my job. >> reporter: when they arrived at the neighborhood, the man got into his vehicle. >> he tried to flee the scene and rammed a police car. >> reporter: during the chase the suspect's vehicle collided with another car before stopping at the safeway parking lot. >> i saw smoke coming out of the engine. then as i pulled up closer i started to hear popping sounds, which i thought was gun
witnesses saw the truck being pursued by half a dozen police vehicles on steven's creek boulevard. >> the truckers had sparks and everything flying out of them. the tires were gone. >> reporter: the chase began about five miles away when they got a call 1:30 p.m. about a naked man on east court and valerie drive in campbell. >> my friend saw the car on the side. and then she started chasing us. >> reporter: the woman said she and a few other families ran to the park...
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heller, 2nd amendment case, justice scalia and justice stevens wrote opinions that are profoundly thoughtful in examining the original history of the constitution. i guess i'm with so many other people who come before me. justice storey, justice black and yes, justice kagan said we are all originalalists in this sense and i believe we are. senator cruz: i thank you for that scholarly answer. you are right justice kagan gave an answer that had similar aspects and said we apply what they say, what they meant to do, so in that sense we are all originalalists. and you know, you referenced the yler case, it serves well to but the characteristics that some on the left try to paint. the notion that gosh, how could the framers possibly imagine modern contraptions. thermal imaging did not exist. the framers had no idea what it was. so under the characteristics that the democrats have suggested you would assume the originalalists on the case would line up on the side saying, gosh, the 4th amendment doesn't cover that and yet the kylo case was written by justice scalia, perhaps the originalalist on the
heller, 2nd amendment case, justice scalia and justice stevens wrote opinions that are profoundly thoughtful in examining the original history of the constitution. i guess i'm with so many other people who come before me. justice storey, justice black and yes, justice kagan said we are all originalalists in this sense and i believe we are. senator cruz: i thank you for that scholarly answer. you are right justice kagan gave an answer that had similar aspects and said we apply what they say,...
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both justice scalia and justice stevens wrote excellent opinions. in that case. i am not here to grade my bo bosses' work. it would be impertinent of me i would expect and i think they would think so. i also think that saying i agree with one or the other would indicate to clients in future cases because it's now a precedent of a united states supreme court. it's the law. whether it's binding or not, it's you law. if i start saying i like an opinion or another opinion -- >> all right, i'll let you off the hook. in d.c.v. heller, the opinion recognized that of course the second amendment was not unlimited, end quote, justice scalia wrote, for example, laws restricting access to guns by the mentally ill or laws forbidding gun possession in schools were consistent with the limited nature of the second amendment. justice scalia also wrote that, quote, weapons that are most useful in military service, m-16 rifles and the like, may be banned, end quote, without infringing on the second amendment. do you agree with that statement, that under the second amendment, wednes
both justice scalia and justice stevens wrote excellent opinions. in that case. i am not here to grade my bo bosses' work. it would be impertinent of me i would expect and i think they would think so. i also think that saying i agree with one or the other would indicate to clients in future cases because it's now a precedent of a united states supreme court. it's the law. whether it's binding or not, it's you law. if i start saying i like an opinion or another opinion -- >> all right,...
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steven colbert has been scouring president trump from this set. has also proven to be comedy gold for other hosts and their ratings have also surged. >> big news today out of the kremlin. i'm sorry, i misread that, white house. >> reporter: steven colbert drew 3.6 million nightly viewers during february sweeps, beating the long-time leader nbc's "tonight" show. on texas -- >> sparked a new american fitness craze. walking slowly while one-pound weight. >> reporter: samantha bee has nearly doubled her viewership. >> then, middle of the day, hurricane trump happened. again. >> reporter: trevor noah had his best month ever on "the daily show," watched by about 1.5 million people a night in february. >> welcome to this editi oonf "he did what." >> reporter: ratings have also been climbing for bill maher and john oliver. >> it's been weird that you've been nicer to vladamir putin than meryl streep. >> reporter: steven batallio says audiences are flocking to the hosts with the most pointed things to say. >> the shows that are doing well are the ones that
steven colbert has been scouring president trump from this set. has also proven to be comedy gold for other hosts and their ratings have also surged. >> big news today out of the kremlin. i'm sorry, i misread that, white house. >> reporter: steven colbert drew 3.6 million nightly viewers during february sweeps, beating the long-time leader nbc's "tonight" show. on texas -- >> sparked a new american fitness craze. walking slowly while one-pound weight. >>...
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you could hear all their voices versus the inauguration speech which seemed driven by steven b bannon's view. >> to his point, many people criticized him for the american carnage speech. but it was much more original, i think, to who donald trump is or who he has portrayed himself to be over the course of this campaign, and to david's point, and that was my assessment earlier. this did not sound like donald trump. i mean, it sounded more presidential. he said the language to him was a little more generic. >> i think it's okay that it was a -- >> teleprompter trump versus twitter trump. >> right. and i think it's okay. i think it's okay to be to have a generic presidential type speech. this is the type of atmosphere or setting you'll see that in. >> that's what people wanted from him. >> that's what people wanted. that's what republicans wanted. for him to do anything else would have hard for him. >> the nation and global leaders do too. we talked about dog whistles last hour. matt lewis said he talked a lot about god or mentioned a couple of times could have been a dog whistle to christ
you could hear all their voices versus the inauguration speech which seemed driven by steven b bannon's view. >> to his point, many people criticized him for the american carnage speech. but it was much more original, i think, to who donald trump is or who he has portrayed himself to be over the course of this campaign, and to david's point, and that was my assessment earlier. this did not sound like donald trump. i mean, it sounded more presidential. he said the language to him was a...