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steven.d he's, oh, well, he's over in hawaii. he went to hawaii. >> now that was strange. because harvey told another friend steven went to mexico. what did you think? >> i thought, he wouldn't go to mexico at gun point. i mean, that was -- this was completely out of character for him. >> reporter: then harvey's friend, greg, the stainless steel guy, noticed something about steven's usually cluttered cabin. >> it was completely sterile, just nothing in it. not one loose object. >> reporter: it was as if steven never stepped foot in here, and then those boaters made a shocking discovery, steven face down in the ocean, a bullet in his head. >> what was it like to get that news in. >> oh, awful. i felt like i was in some made -for-tv movie. we couldn't believe it was happening. >> reporter: the detectives wanted a look at the boat, steven's last known residence issue and they wanted to talk to harvey. they got a search warrant bringing a team to the harbor and seized the yacht. when you first wa
steven.d he's, oh, well, he's over in hawaii. he went to hawaii. >> now that was strange. because harvey told another friend steven went to mexico. what did you think? >> i thought, he wouldn't go to mexico at gun point. i mean, that was -- this was completely out of character for him. >> reporter: then harvey's friend, greg, the stainless steel guy, noticed something about steven's usually cluttered cabin. >> it was completely sterile, just nothing in it. not one loose...
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stevens: that is fairly long. i summarized it in less than that, but i had some difficulty articulating what i was trying to say. i explained that i had apparently had some kind of problem that persuaded me that i should retire. i was going to have difficulty speaking and i should quit. that was the reason why i became a quitter. time, i still have problems articulating what i'm trying to say. if i do today, please forgive me. i will do my best. [applause] frank: i was going to talk about this later but since we are on the subject, you probably know that florida requires state judges to retire at the age of 70. in your case, you were just getting warmed up. what do you think about this notion that public service should have a cap? a lot of people have criticized the senators and members of congress who go well into their 80's. do you think there should be a retirement age for members of the legislature or judiciary? hon. stevens: i have never really been in favor of that because i think very often that robsetireme
stevens: that is fairly long. i summarized it in less than that, but i had some difficulty articulating what i was trying to say. i explained that i had apparently had some kind of problem that persuaded me that i should retire. i was going to have difficulty speaking and i should quit. that was the reason why i became a quitter. time, i still have problems articulating what i'm trying to say. if i do today, please forgive me. i will do my best. [applause] frank: i was going to talk about this...
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steven b.liams hit radio show woke up every morning to his golden voice. he was a d.j. who found fame and fortune. then one day steven b. disappeared. detectives were determined to solve the mystery, but the key remained stubbornly out of reach wrapped in a napkin, tucked in a cabinet and hidden in a library. would anyone ever find it? here's keith morrison. >> reporter: down below the surface of the pacific ocean on the far side of california's catalina island is a silent current, strange how it flows up to the swelling coastline of santa barbara, then just before the open sea turns back to glide again past the storied island with one sunny day in may 2006 someone in it. >> i have a saying that i'd rather be lucky than good. >> reporter: ken clark of the l.a. sheriff's department has been at it a long time. as has robert martindale, more than 50 years between them. but nothing like the case that literally floated to them on a lonely reach of ocean out by catalina, would never have had the case
steven b.liams hit radio show woke up every morning to his golden voice. he was a d.j. who found fame and fortune. then one day steven b. disappeared. detectives were determined to solve the mystery, but the key remained stubbornly out of reach wrapped in a napkin, tucked in a cabinet and hidden in a library. would anyone ever find it? here's keith morrison. >> reporter: down below the surface of the pacific ocean on the far side of california's catalina island is a silent current,...
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stevens: i don't think so. that is not the same kind of dramatic as burning a flag in a public place like in the city in texas as they did in that case. frank: as long as we are talking about first amendment cases i want to reference the george carlin case. george carlin famously did a routine of the dirty words you can't say over the air. he said it over the air and the fcc sued the station. it was one of your early cases. you ruled in the majority that political speech is different from comedic speech. if you're making political speech, you can use a lot of bad language, and your end up with the same case where somebody said "f the draft," or something like that, but that comedic speech for george carlin is at a different level of protected. hon. stevens: one of the problems with that case is the broadcast was aired at a time that was available to children. that seemed to me to justify the particular rule that they applied in that case. frank: you would still hold that today? hon. stevens: i suppose so. the w
stevens: i don't think so. that is not the same kind of dramatic as burning a flag in a public place like in the city in texas as they did in that case. frank: as long as we are talking about first amendment cases i want to reference the george carlin case. george carlin famously did a routine of the dirty words you can't say over the air. he said it over the air and the fcc sued the station. it was one of your early cases. you ruled in the majority that political speech is different from...
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stevens: absolutely. frank: there is a point where you almost didn't participate in the swearing-in of justice roberts because the george w. bush administration wanted that ceremony to happen in the white house, and you firmly believed it should happen in the supreme court. i want to talk about why you think it is so important that members of the supreme court should not see themselves as aligned with any particular president. hon. stevens: well, i really think it is important. and in my particular case, jerry came to the supreme court participated in the ceremony, which i thought was really appropriate because the ceremony is a supreme court ceremony. it is not a presidential ceremony. in my own case, everything went beautifully. and then for sandra o'connor, ronald reagan came to the court. they startedcases, holding the swearing-in ceremony at the white house rather than at the court. i think that sends an incorrect message, that this is a presidential event went really -- event when it really is not.
stevens: absolutely. frank: there is a point where you almost didn't participate in the swearing-in of justice roberts because the george w. bush administration wanted that ceremony to happen in the white house, and you firmly believed it should happen in the supreme court. i want to talk about why you think it is so important that members of the supreme court should not see themselves as aligned with any particular president. hon. stevens: well, i really think it is important. and in my...
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stevens: yes, i have. frank: it is a laudable thing to do, but some people have suggested that there be commissions, or even mathematical models, where you get a state and you divide it up, and you let the computer divide up the district. hon. stevens: any way to bring a neutral result would be fine. frank: you mentioned reading james comey's book. i wonder what, in the course of days, do you read? what are the kind of books you read for pleasure? i am assuming this is going to be a pg answer. what do you read now? what sort of books do you read? hon. stevens: i'm just reading a book about the history of the country in which the first chapter is about the duel between alexander hamilton and aaron burr. really a very interesting story. frank: you are obviously a historian of the supreme court itself. looking back, you have known five chief justices of the supreme court. looking back, who is the most influential person in the court in this century? not in this century, but in the last -- since the 1900s. hon
stevens: yes, i have. frank: it is a laudable thing to do, but some people have suggested that there be commissions, or even mathematical models, where you get a state and you divide it up, and you let the computer divide up the district. hon. stevens: any way to bring a neutral result would be fine. frank: you mentioned reading james comey's book. i wonder what, in the course of days, do you read? what are the kind of books you read for pleasure? i am assuming this is going to be a pg answer....
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stevens: right. i think those studies showed that those particular ballots were sufficient in number to account for the total election in florida and the whole country. so i think we now know what might have been the answer to the election. but i don't think we have modified our lack of confidence in that decision. because it is ironic that in all of the opinions that were written about that case, there is only one that explains why the court granted a stay of the recount. the florida supreme court ordered a recount throughout the state. the actual holding of the court was to enjoin the recount. that was just one opinion that explained the reasoning. hon. stevens: the one opinion was nino scalia's response to my dissent on the order to stay the recount, which should have been done on its own merits because it was of such importance. the answer to the request for a recount was, there was no irreparable damage. there had to be irreparable damage to enjoin public action of that kind and there was no sho
stevens: right. i think those studies showed that those particular ballots were sufficient in number to account for the total election in florida and the whole country. so i think we now know what might have been the answer to the election. but i don't think we have modified our lack of confidence in that decision. because it is ironic that in all of the opinions that were written about that case, there is only one that explains why the court granted a stay of the recount. the florida supreme...
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in fact, justice stevens was especially pleased that justice kavanaugh approvingly cited justice stevens dissent in a deciding case that justice stevens fully supports. so in saying he's a fine, federal judge, those were his words, a fine federal judge, justice stevens then said this -- >> but i think that his performance during the hearings caused me to change my mind. i think there's several commentators, larry tribe among them was a constitutional professor at harvard, have written pieces in which they suggest that he has alienated -- he has demonstrated a potential bias and enough potential lit gaens he would not be able to perform his full responsibilities. and i think his merit in that criticism and senators should really pay attention to it. for the good of the court it's not healthy to get a new justice that can only do a part-time job. >> john paul stevens was a lifetime republican when he was appointed to the supreme court by republican president gerald ford. republican senator jeff flake was also bothered by brett kavanaugh's historyonics at the hearing. >> i was very troubled
in fact, justice stevens was especially pleased that justice kavanaugh approvingly cited justice stevens dissent in a deciding case that justice stevens fully supports. so in saying he's a fine, federal judge, those were his words, a fine federal judge, justice stevens then said this -- >> but i think that his performance during the hearings caused me to change my mind. i think there's several commentators, larry tribe among them was a constitutional professor at harvard, have written...
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steven: thank you for that. just wrapping up, we have covered so much and there is a much more i want to cover with you. it would be such a privilege. i know that your dream is a beer and a bait shop in round top, texas. is that your future. or do you have other plans? sec. perry: when i left texas and them, i was going to the air force, my two best friends were going into the marine corps and we made a pact that when we finished up we were going to live in close proximity to each other and run a beer and base store. that was our aspiration. one spent 37 years in the marine corps, incredible is successful. the other was a very successful stockbroker, after he finished his time in the marine corps. i did my flying time, came back and did the things i did. 250today we live within yards of each other on 60 acres outside of roundup, population 90. [laughter] halfway between houston and austin. steven: how is that going? sec. perry: we decided the store is too much work. [applause] [laughter] y rick: secretar perry.
steven: thank you for that. just wrapping up, we have covered so much and there is a much more i want to cover with you. it would be such a privilege. i know that your dream is a beer and a bait shop in round top, texas. is that your future. or do you have other plans? sec. perry: when i left texas and them, i was going to the air force, my two best friends were going into the marine corps and we made a pact that when we finished up we were going to live in close proximity to each other and run...
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. >> kavanaugh's temperament causing retired justice stevens to with draw his report. >> he would not be able to perform his full responsibilities. >> this morning all eyes are on the four senators who will likely decide kavanaugh's fate, senator susan collins and flake signaling they are satisfied with the fbi's probe. >> i was a yes before and now we are in the process of reviewing it, and this far it seems we have seen no credible corroboration. >> red state, heidi heitkamp announcing she would vote against kavanaugh. >> i can't get up in the morning and look at the life experience that i have had and say yes to judge kavanaugh. >> senator steve danes also throwing a potential wrench into the process, telling the republican leadership he will be in montana on saturday when the final vote is with kavanaugh thursday and assured him he would cross the finish line as needed. meanwhile senate judicial committee chairman summarizing the probe, insisting it supports the republican majority's conclusion there's no corroboration of the allegations made. democrats voicing concern over the in
. >> kavanaugh's temperament causing retired justice stevens to with draw his report. >> he would not be able to perform his full responsibilities. >> this morning all eyes are on the four senators who will likely decide kavanaugh's fate, senator susan collins and flake signaling they are satisfied with the fbi's probe. >> i was a yes before and now we are in the process of reviewing it, and this far it seems we have seen no credible corroboration. >> red state,...
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the reporter who spoke to justice john paul stevens is my guest. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone, i'm kate bolduan in for erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, the vote is set, just 16 hours away as the bitter battle over brett kavanaugh is coming to a head. and here's what senators are combing through and have been all throughout the day. 45 pages of interview summaries, 9 people interviewed, 1,600 pan pages from the fbi tip line and what was in all of those pages? it literally depends on who you ask. i know, you've heard the story before. it has become the definition of a tale of two reports. so, let's start with republicans. what did they see? >> what we know for sure is the fbi report did not corroborate any of the allegations against judge kavanaugh. >> the witnesses they have identified saying they were present at the event have all refuted their allegations, so i think that ought to settle it. >> after investigations from both the committee and the fbi, we have found nothing, absolutely nothing, to corroborate accusations against
the reporter who spoke to justice john paul stevens is my guest. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone, i'm kate bolduan in for erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, the vote is set, just 16 hours away as the bitter battle over brett kavanaugh is coming to a head. and here's what senators are combing through and have been all throughout the day. 45 pages of interview summaries, 9 people interviewed, 1,600 pan pages from the fbi tip line and what was in all of...
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steven: for more on this topic we are joined by dr.ohn whitaker, professor at lancaster university in the u.k. italy says it will not be influenced by brussels rejection of its budget. what leverage does brussels really have in this case? john: it all goes down to the stability pact which has been around since the beginning of the euro. they made all kinds of tricks to make it work but stability factor has always been short of teeth. it does not bite. the ultimate sanction has always been to fine the country running excessive deficits, but no fine has ever been imposed. so, thyey try to rely on lots of surveillance, so-called excessive deficit procedure. makes it sound sinister. if it works at all is is probably by causing reputational damage to a country running a budget too great. steven: what about market pressure? italy's credit rating has been downgraded. what does that mean exactly in what kind of pressure doesn't put on italy's government? john: it does in the sense it has been raising the yield on the a time government's bonds.
steven: for more on this topic we are joined by dr.ohn whitaker, professor at lancaster university in the u.k. italy says it will not be influenced by brussels rejection of its budget. what leverage does brussels really have in this case? john: it all goes down to the stability pact which has been around since the beginning of the euro. they made all kinds of tricks to make it work but stability factor has always been short of teeth. it does not bite. the ultimate sanction has always been to...
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i love justice stevens. i argued many cases before him. i have a lot of personal affection for him, but i just respectfully disagree. by the way, he always treated individuals with respect and dignity in the court. that's the key. how do you deal with people in the court -- well, it was just a high-tense process in the whole senate confirmation process, which i do think, this was said after the bourque nomination and confirmation hearings, and it was said there's a confirmation mess and we need to clean it up, and i hope that's the lesson, but i stand totally by brett kavanaugh as a person of dig u dignity. >> every time you come on they know the history, they know brett kavanaugh worked for you during the clinton investigation, and it's notable what kavanaugh argued for, and let me read to you what he wrote in a memo. he said clinton should be forced to account for all of that and to defend his actions. this was a memo where he was arguing for graphic sexual questions to the president of the united states. i only bring this up now because
i love justice stevens. i argued many cases before him. i have a lot of personal affection for him, but i just respectfully disagree. by the way, he always treated individuals with respect and dignity in the court. that's the key. how do you deal with people in the court -- well, it was just a high-tense process in the whole senate confirmation process, which i do think, this was said after the bourque nomination and confirmation hearings, and it was said there's a confirmation mess and we need...
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nor do i think does steven. so the easiest way too resolve this uncertainty is for the president to release his past ten years of corporate and business tax records so we can understand what is the truth and what is the fiction in this. the other thing is, much of the tax evasion avoidance discussion with respect to the new york times story, would relate to fred trump, the father's tax returns and how these were addressed, and we don't know the answer to how, if they were audited at all, so i think steven is assuming facts not in evidence, and until we see those tax returns, we can assume only that the times -- i think mostly has it right, until proven otherwise. >> no one likes to have a taxman in their life. but one thing that has to be pointed out. when you and i were going at it at the commercial, jennifer came in to speak truth to power. all audits are not equal. well, he was audited, everything must be fine. >> these auditors are busy people. as we were talking about, sometimes they don't pay any attention
nor do i think does steven. so the easiest way too resolve this uncertainty is for the president to release his past ten years of corporate and business tax records so we can understand what is the truth and what is the fiction in this. the other thing is, much of the tax evasion avoidance discussion with respect to the new york times story, would relate to fred trump, the father's tax returns and how these were addressed, and we don't know the answer to how, if they were audited at all, so i...
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we have cnn white house reporter steven colinson with us as well. the understanding then is from having video and audio evidence in the consulate. the consulate was bugged. >> that was the supposition. they were bugged and there was a camera in there. >> if there is a camera, if there is a microphone, if there is evidence of this, it's indisputable if the saudis are looking at realizing they may have had something -- this is proof potentially. >> i don't know that we are going to see the audio or video. the turks want to have to both ways. they have evidence that they say the saudis did it. there is a lot of tension with the saudi relationship over the bigger feud over other issues, but at the same time it's an important relationship. now you see them working together erdogan wants to have his cake and eat it too and say the saudis did it. but he is not saying it officially. he is having officials leak out that there is a video and it's awful and it's disgusting. i'm not saying that the saudis are not responsible. there is mounting evidence that the
we have cnn white house reporter steven colinson with us as well. the understanding then is from having video and audio evidence in the consulate. the consulate was bugged. >> that was the supposition. they were bugged and there was a camera in there. >> if there is a camera, if there is a microphone, if there is evidence of this, it's indisputable if the saudis are looking at realizing they may have had something -- this is proof potentially. >> i don't know that we are going...
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the reporter who spoke to justice john paul stevens is my guest.s go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone, i'm kate bolduan in for erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, the vote is set, just
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senator murkowski did not mention john paul stevens in what she had to say tonight. but surely ever member of the senate knows exactly what justice stevens said yesterday because it's the first time a retired supreme court justice has ever publicly opposed the nomination of a new supreme court justice. here is some of what senator murkowski had to say. >> i have a very high bar for any nominee to the supreme court of the united states. the code of judicial conduct rule 1.2 -- this is one that many, many people in this body know. but it states that, quote, a judge act at all-times in a manner that promotes public confidence in the independence, integrity, and impartiality of the judiciary and shall avoid impropriety and the appearance of impropriety. and after -- after the hearing that we all watched last week, last thursday, it became clear to me or was becoming clearer that that appearance of impropriety has become unavoidable. and i've been deliberating, agonizing about what is fair. is this too unfair a burden to place on somebody that is dealing with the worst, t
senator murkowski did not mention john paul stevens in what she had to say tonight. but surely ever member of the senate knows exactly what justice stevens said yesterday because it's the first time a retired supreme court justice has ever publicly opposed the nomination of a new supreme court justice. here is some of what senator murkowski had to say. >> i have a very high bar for any nominee to the supreme court of the united states. the code of judicial conduct rule 1.2 -- this is one...
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steven: absolutely.working on several new projects around modernization of airports, everywhere from lax, laguardia, major highway programs. we have not been limited by any funding issues so far in the u.s., and we look forward to some of the more robust funding the trump administration is pushing through to ultimately happen. vonnie: what about the outlook for aerospace? steven: our aerospace business is exciting. we are very much involved in deep exploration. we have thousands of jacobs employees working across all of the nasa sites on managing the slsion, but especially the orion mission going into space and eventually mars. vonnie: that is exciting. , thehing about valuations three point $3 billion, how was it arrived at question mark you feel it is fair? obviously you're happy with it. steven: we see it is a win-win. from our standpoint we do like we got a very attractive premium value for our business. our trailing 12 month adjusted is above market. at the same time, worldly parsons has enormous op
steven: absolutely.working on several new projects around modernization of airports, everywhere from lax, laguardia, major highway programs. we have not been limited by any funding issues so far in the u.s., and we look forward to some of the more robust funding the trump administration is pushing through to ultimately happen. vonnie: what about the outlook for aerospace? steven: our aerospace business is exciting. we are very much involved in deep exploration. we have thousands of jacobs...
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steven: good question. the census bureau is looking at plansnd has contingency and has been hiring in the outreach area at a record speed. andill continue to work apprise the committee of this progress. harris: i'm glad the members of this committee have the opportunity to consider a nominee for senses director. it is a role that has been temporary field since june 2015. ofe been concerned and many us have been concerned about the 2020 census and the census bureau's lack of pr minute -- permanent leader. a couple of weeks ago, my colleagues and i requested for the second time that this committee convene a general oversight hearing focused on the 2020 census. this past much -- march, congress officials intervened to put a question about citizenship -- citizen status with out warning. litigation has revealed evidence of political influence including white house influence behind the addition of this question. a pressing need for a commerce secretary and the tosus bureau of officials provide sworn testimony to
steven: good question. the census bureau is looking at plansnd has contingency and has been hiring in the outreach area at a record speed. andill continue to work apprise the committee of this progress. harris: i'm glad the members of this committee have the opportunity to consider a nominee for senses director. it is a role that has been temporary field since june 2015. ofe been concerned and many us have been concerned about the 2020 census and the census bureau's lack of pr minute --...
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steven: okay. lemonis: this could be one of the most exciting projects that sweet pete's embarks on. a typical hotel room would have about $30 worth of candy in each room, with a profit margin for sweet pete's at about 50%. if that candy turns over once a week, that means that in an annual basis, it would be $1,560 worth of revenue, or $780 worth of gross. for every 1,000 rooms that we're able to secure, that would be an additional $1.5 million worth of revenue, $780,000 worth of gross profit. that's just on 1,000 rooms. woman: and if you ever have an event, we have a candy buffet. lemonis: you could even use the mobile trailer. -allison: yeah. -steven: excellent. lemonis: the fact that ponte vedra is all-in on having the product sold there makes me very happy. it's the first time we've taken sweet pete's outside of the actual location. thanks for taking the meeting. -steven: our pleasure. -lemonis: thank you. -john: thank you. yeah. -lemonis: appreciate it. this business has had incredible growth.
steven: okay. lemonis: this could be one of the most exciting projects that sweet pete's embarks on. a typical hotel room would have about $30 worth of candy in each room, with a profit margin for sweet pete's at about 50%. if that candy turns over once a week, that means that in an annual basis, it would be $1,560 worth of revenue, or $780 worth of gross. for every 1,000 rooms that we're able to secure, that would be an additional $1.5 million worth of revenue, $780,000 worth of gross profit....
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steven: the world is healthy today. central banks are gradually raising rates from emergency fed.s led by the the market realized the fed was serious about these tightening's and the market crack, but it has not cracked apart. financial conditions, as you point out, the fed started easing in christmas, 2015. nejra: given what has happened to the equity market, investors are pricing in fewer fed hikes in 2019 compared to what they were pricing previously. if we actually look at the nuts and bolts of the selloff in the u.s., the fingerprints of the selloff visible in banks, homebuilders, cyclical. this means the market is worried about future economic growth despite what we saw in the numbers on friday. i have got a chart showing as well that investors are not heading on high inflation. long basket versus the short basket. stocks do better during high inflation, now plunging. so does this equity market at all make you concerned about the economic fundamentals and about inflation? steven: it does not make me concerned. act
steven: the world is healthy today. central banks are gradually raising rates from emergency fed.s led by the the market realized the fed was serious about these tightening's and the market crack, but it has not cracked apart. financial conditions, as you point out, the fed started easing in christmas, 2015. nejra: given what has happened to the equity market, investors are pricing in fewer fed hikes in 2019 compared to what they were pricing previously. if we actually look at the nuts and...
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senator murkowski did not mention john paul stevens and what she had to say tonight. but surely every member of the senate knows exactly what justice stevens said yesterday, because it's the first time a retired supreme court justice ever publicly opposed the nomination of a new supreme court justice. here is some of what senator murkowski had to say. >> i have a very high bar for any nominee to the supreme court of the united states. the code of judicial conduct rule 1.2, this is one that many, many people in this body know, but it states that, quote, a judge act at all times in a manner that promotes public confidence in the independence, integrity and impartiality of the judiciary and shall avoid impropriety and the appearance of impropriety and after, after the hearing that we all watched last week, last thursday, it became clear to me or was becoming clearer that that appearance of impropriety has become unavoidable. and i have been deliberating, agonizing, about what is fair? is this too unfair a burden to place on somebody that is dealing with the worst, the mo
senator murkowski did not mention john paul stevens and what she had to say tonight. but surely every member of the senate knows exactly what justice stevens said yesterday, because it's the first time a retired supreme court justice ever publicly opposed the nomination of a new supreme court justice. here is some of what senator murkowski had to say. >> i have a very high bar for any nominee to the supreme court of the united states. the code of judicial conduct rule 1.2, this is one...
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in with no word back from the master node steven does his best to convince producers why the pilgrimage needs a barge and with the day winding down our heroes pull off to get some rest and clear their heads before the final day of the pilgrimage. stephen has decided to visit our producer. at two am. pretty toy. story writing. about my porch. what the board. d.r.v. for the boston tea party. government transports the question how am i going to get a barge untold hours. to talk about a tour through. past to have it. good about what we need there are things all right with the money for a bar absolutely for tomorrow morning no we're going to have your own boston pool party at the end of the pilgrimage without putting the r.v. on a barge into boston harbor has to happen. is the great american hoover let's. go over. to hear it out. after it. night's sleep the pilgrimage heads back toward boston and the pressure is on to find a last minute barge for cheap. so what we're trying to do is put a thirty one foot are the. mobile home on top of a barge. ship it out to sea from the boston harbor freigh
in with no word back from the master node steven does his best to convince producers why the pilgrimage needs a barge and with the day winding down our heroes pull off to get some rest and clear their heads before the final day of the pilgrimage. stephen has decided to visit our producer. at two am. pretty toy. story writing. about my porch. what the board. d.r.v. for the boston tea party. government transports the question how am i going to get a barge untold hours. to talk about a tour...
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. >> reporter: steven gordon, he's done time for molesting a minor and later kidnapping.nd canno were inseparable, apparently. once again, detective pulled up the gps coordinates to check the place martha was last seen in santa ana, and no gordon. not there. when she checked locations for quinna and josephine, there he was. so why not at the first location? she checked the record and discovered at that particular moment gordon wasn't on a gps monitor, but he was wearing one at the other three places, and so was canno the electronics made it absolutely obvious. here they were. canno and gordon driving together up and down beach boulevard and all around santa ana and anaheim. >> i mean, even when they're on the freeway. >> reporter: they were in the same car? >> they were in the same vehicle. >> reporter: julissa trapp prayed for a hail mary and never expected anything like this. >> i soon realize i'm not just dealing with one, we're dealing with two. two sex offenders wearing gps bracelets? >> reporter: but for all the electronic cross referencing the case was purely circu
. >> reporter: steven gordon, he's done time for molesting a minor and later kidnapping.nd canno were inseparable, apparently. once again, detective pulled up the gps coordinates to check the place martha was last seen in santa ana, and no gordon. not there. when she checked locations for quinna and josephine, there he was. so why not at the first location? she checked the record and discovered at that particular moment gordon wasn't on a gps monitor, but he was wearing one at the other...
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but to lock down in the second stevens finally won a game and was galvanized. she produced a stunning comeback taking the second and third set six four six one to book a place in the final on her first ever appearance at the tournament in singapore. all right that's your new stage and for the bundle. up to the break i'll be back at the top of the. first clip was of. course grand moment arrives join the arena take on her journey. in tribute to. return. i don't think that. just sometimes i am but i think when. i think so.
but to lock down in the second stevens finally won a game and was galvanized. she produced a stunning comeback taking the second and third set six four six one to book a place in the final on her first ever appearance at the tournament in singapore. all right that's your new stage and for the bundle. up to the break i'll be back at the top of the. first clip was of. course grand moment arrives join the arena take on her journey. in tribute to. return. i don't think that. just sometimes i am but...
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in a tweet, us treasury secretary steven mnuchin said he will not be attending the event next week.f course a growing list of international leaders and businesses who have pulled out after the country has been accused of killing us —based saudi journalistjamal been accused of killing us —based saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. our business reporter in new york explains why the move is significant. this business summit in saudi arabia gives attendees an opportunity to secure lucrative contracts in the country, so the financial benefit to attending could be quite significant. but in the end there was just too much pressure on people to pull out, including us trade secretary steven mnuchin. this is from france and the uk already had, and big names in america‘s is this community like jamie diamond of jpmorgan chase and bill ford of ford motor company had already said they would not be attending. no one will be going in steven mnuchin‘s place, and this has certainly increased the pressure on any american company thatis pressure on any american company that is still planning to attend. th
in a tweet, us treasury secretary steven mnuchin said he will not be attending the event next week.f course a growing list of international leaders and businesses who have pulled out after the country has been accused of killing us —based saudi journalistjamal been accused of killing us —based saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. our business reporter in new york explains why the move is significant. this business summit in saudi arabia gives attendees an opportunity to secure lucrative...
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steven: good point.the tax cut is credited with a lot of growth, but at the same time, there must be a limit to what it can accomplish. what are you hearing their? -- hearing there? jens: one of the problems is when you look at u.s. corporations, the tax cuts for companies that cut from 35% to 21%. the big question is what those corporations are doing with that money. a lot of that money was not spent for investments, but for higher dividends, for mergers and acquisitions, for huge buybacks of their own shares, so that was good for wall street and investors, but not for the entire country. we shouldn't forget this money is missing in washington. tax cuts means that debt in the united states is increasing. just in the last year, the u.s. government had to pay about $600 billion just for interest on their debt. that could be a problem if we are looking ahead to the future, that that is increasing quite a bit. steven: a double-edged sword with these tax cuts. and scored in new york, thank you. --jens korte
steven: good point.the tax cut is credited with a lot of growth, but at the same time, there must be a limit to what it can accomplish. what are you hearing their? -- hearing there? jens: one of the problems is when you look at u.s. corporations, the tax cuts for companies that cut from 35% to 21%. the big question is what those corporations are doing with that money. a lot of that money was not spent for investments, but for higher dividends, for mergers and acquisitions, for huge buybacks of...
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steven erhlinger live for us in brussels, belgium.ank you. >> thanks. >> america's top dim low diplomat has arrived in china. what to expect from mike pompeo's trip to beijing ahead. it was love at first slice pizza lovers everywhere meet o, that's good! frozen pizza one third of our classic crust is made with cauliflower but that's not stopping anyone o, that's good! ignition sequence starts. 10... 9... guidance is internal. 6... 5... 4... 3... 2... 1... ♪ is it possible to save from thousands of miles away? yes. thanks to the dedicated technicians at the american red cross... who worked with vmware... to develop technologies to help redirect the flow of blood to the areas and people needing it most. helping them recover... and refilling everyone with life-affirming hope. magic can't make digital transformation happen... but we can. that's the power of vmware, part of dell technologies. >>> welcome back to viewers here in the united states and around the world. you're watching cnn newsroom live from atlanta. i'm george howell with th
steven erhlinger live for us in brussels, belgium.ank you. >> thanks. >> america's top dim low diplomat has arrived in china. what to expect from mike pompeo's trip to beijing ahead. it was love at first slice pizza lovers everywhere meet o, that's good! frozen pizza one third of our classic crust is made with cauliflower but that's not stopping anyone o, that's good! ignition sequence starts. 10... 9... guidance is internal. 6... 5... 4... 3... 2... 1... ♪ is it possible to save...
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what did you think when you saw justice stevens speaking out, joan?night was at the forefront. people wondering how can someone who appeared like such a partisan warrior set that aside when the time comes. that was a very serious observation by retired justice john paul stevens. i thought he was being very honest and i think the op-ed that brett kavanaugh had written was not just to the crucial senators at the center of this whole dispute, but also to judicial colleagues like retired justice stevens. yes. >> that's a fascinating perspective i have not actually heard in terms of the op-ed. with all that was in mind, i wonder what that means in terms of what a justice kavanaugh will be like on the bench. do you think this experience -- especially how he reacted, it would hard to think this experience has not impacted him. all be it, he said differentlily. does he dig in on the far right so offended by how he said he believes he was treated by democrats or does he try to prove critics wrong and position himself somehow as a moderate swing vote on the ben
what did you think when you saw justice stevens speaking out, joan?night was at the forefront. people wondering how can someone who appeared like such a partisan warrior set that aside when the time comes. that was a very serious observation by retired justice john paul stevens. i thought he was being very honest and i think the op-ed that brett kavanaugh had written was not just to the crucial senators at the center of this whole dispute, but also to judicial colleagues like retired justice...
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and steven still has no idea where he is. pittsburgh fitchburg says this is your backyard but you know everybody here is where i live this is my home that's bird how many times have we said this town's name maybe we should. keep track of that. school when i go to school fitchburg start high but i went to warwick rhode island boston architectural college. she went and got a degree in architecture and there's a well i'm working towards my degree in architecture i have a degree in engineering but yes or what else are you doing right now until you have on your list of things to do all running for city council at large prayer. or just throw in there so that you know by the way let go and it's its main thing no pun it's really really great actually what other good excuse do you have to go to people's doors and knock on them and they're actually because they know. they are going to perceive a potential new city council value why not on the door to first they're like yes can i help you and i say i'm saying scully i'm going to repent
and steven still has no idea where he is. pittsburgh fitchburg says this is your backyard but you know everybody here is where i live this is my home that's bird how many times have we said this town's name maybe we should. keep track of that. school when i go to school fitchburg start high but i went to warwick rhode island boston architectural college. she went and got a degree in architecture and there's a well i'm working towards my degree in architecture i have a degree in engineering but...
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>> assess what the justice said. >> back when justice stevens was -- >> back when justice stevens was going through these processes, it wasn't anything like what judge kavanaugh underwent. and i don't think he has a perspective that fits the times. and his view. had he dealt with what judge kavanaugh dealt with, he may have fought back similarly. i think we're holding against this person because he's a judge and he's up for a higher judicial position in the supreme court. that he doesn't get to use the tactic that so many of us use, that is, that the best defense is a good offense. and that's what he did in part of that statement. >> he's being assessed for a different position? >> if i were judging on -- >> yes, that's what i said. i think he felt cornered and he responded in the only way that he felt at that time would be effective. >> here's the thing, ken. >> this was not a normal job interview process. >> that's the whole point, isn't it? >> you know that poise is empowerment in that position. you know that you're supposed to, in a job interview, act the part you're looking to ge
>> assess what the justice said. >> back when justice stevens was -- >> back when justice stevens was going through these processes, it wasn't anything like what judge kavanaugh underwent. and i don't think he has a perspective that fits the times. and his view. had he dealt with what judge kavanaugh dealt with, he may have fought back similarly. i think we're holding against this person because he's a judge and he's up for a higher judicial position in the supreme court. that...
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everybody i'm steven both russia with task hollywood guy suspect a very proud american first of all i'm dressed as george washington and r.v. . uncle steve. boyd buzz this is my buddy max famous financial guru and we'll just a little bit different. there well no one knows about last but not least my larger than life. and aspiring star rio. with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the road have fun. meet everyday americans. all over. what's america to. see how things got so crazy i was naked. right. hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american pill each. time. it's day two in new england and steven makes his way to a historic restaurant to meet with a local vietnam veteran in a single father who was had more than a few obstacles to overcome. coming. from ghostly hi. good afternoon gentlemen how are you doing good what's your name. some steve just a real. piece pretty cool ah. you go this. history of. you can tell they're really impressed well you want to ask them for they need some help when you take him for a walk. thanks buddy yeah. he played to go right
everybody i'm steven both russia with task hollywood guy suspect a very proud american first of all i'm dressed as george washington and r.v. . uncle steve. boyd buzz this is my buddy max famous financial guru and we'll just a little bit different. there well no one knows about last but not least my larger than life. and aspiring star rio. with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the road have fun. meet everyday americans. all over. what's america to. see how things got so crazy...
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done as our hero celebrate their pilgrimage revolution steven holmes not the american national anthem but the rule britannia. so. i kept blue we made it all the way to the boston. who. actually were and buzzards bay as our heroes sail off into the sunset the great american pilgrimage has finally come to an end after traveling across the nation and speaking with everyday american steven emetics feel confident that this pilgrimage has started the conversation that will hopefully bring us together is this the end of our story or just the first chapter where will the pilgrimage take our heroes from here. is there anybody out there can you even hear me next time on the great american pilgrimage. now let's go make some other observations of the great american. this is where the magic happened people the phenolic. both the great american pilgrimage. you know there's an old expression whenever a basketball player would make a great shot. shout out money but now i'm going to give low show that right now it's going to be like this. is it ok just. on one point three four. you know some day this.
done as our hero celebrate their pilgrimage revolution steven holmes not the american national anthem but the rule britannia. so. i kept blue we made it all the way to the boston. who. actually were and buzzards bay as our heroes sail off into the sunset the great american pilgrimage has finally come to an end after traveling across the nation and speaking with everyday american steven emetics feel confident that this pilgrimage has started the conversation that will hopefully bring us together...
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steven joins us tonight. how did you measure this priority? looking at census bureau data. they asked people every year, several million people if they are immigrants and had a kid in the last year. you can pick out those who are likely illegal immigrants. when you do that, you find that there are 300,000 births to illegal immigrants each year at a cost of $12,000 for the two-thirds that are paid for by taxpayers. $12,000 is what is costs to have a kid in the united states. that include care for the child after he is born. if you add that up. it's 2.5-billion dollars a year we pay for births to illegal immigrants which is more than we spent on any kind of new wall construction. >> tucker: does that make us good people or crazy people? >> well, a couple of things about that. if someone is here and having a kid, we will pay for it if they don't have insurance and two-thirds of illegal immigrants don't have insurance. since the kid is born here and is a u.s. citizen it may make sense to do that. the larger question is, to tolerate this and not tr
steven joins us tonight. how did you measure this priority? looking at census bureau data. they asked people every year, several million people if they are immigrants and had a kid in the last year. you can pick out those who are likely illegal immigrants. when you do that, you find that there are 300,000 births to illegal immigrants each year at a cost of $12,000 for the two-thirds that are paid for by taxpayers. $12,000 is what is costs to have a kid in the united states. that include care...
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as steven looks on awaiting the fate of this tea party he is reminded of the early days on the pilgrimage. and the obstacles he set to overcome since this. started in venice california stephen never imagined the challenges that would have come along. thinking i mean the word became a mine for me. exactly the great american women just. yet wrote. our worst nightmare. in my belief building which. it's going to really. feel like a chapter tops. first. of all never spoke. that they. are going to find the drought sometimes he had to get his hands dirty when problems came up. somebody's got to do is. going to put me off eating so i just. can't say no to an ice cream sandwich. look at the forty six pounds of. sometimes uncomfortable conversations needed to be had with google maybe i'm perceived as a. right wing christian and a christian conservative without about that so. here's a. here's here's where i'm at. market about it. even to the t. word from l. . as you can see here we are. having to. take a back entrance like the beatles of things like that even alec baldwin doesn't have this kind of h
as steven looks on awaiting the fate of this tea party he is reminded of the early days on the pilgrimage. and the obstacles he set to overcome since this. started in venice california stephen never imagined the challenges that would have come along. thinking i mean the word became a mine for me. exactly the great american women just. yet wrote. our worst nightmare. in my belief building which. it's going to really. feel like a chapter tops. first. of all never spoke. that they. are going to...
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reporter steven fabian was there the moment she found out he was safe. a florida mother's desperate search for her 10-year-old son ended with an emotional reunion. eli pugh's mom hadn't heard from her son since before hurricane michael struck. he was staying with his father, billy pugh, in panama city when the storm made landfall."they decided to stay at home, but then the roof got blown off their house, so they left in the middle of the storm," the distraught mom told inside edition correspondent steven fabian. "i don't know where they went."fabian joined the search for eli, going door to door with the mom and her two (ken)still ahead : many americans are working well past retirement age. why it is a challenge for some to make ends meet. (terisa)and next: it seems palo alto's christine blasey ford's testimoney is continuing to inspire change. how a rape center in monterey county is providing an outlet for sexual violence surivors. ♪ from the start, the c-class was ahead of its time. [ indistinct radio chatter ] still, we never stopped making it stronger
reporter steven fabian was there the moment she found out he was safe. a florida mother's desperate search for her 10-year-old son ended with an emotional reunion. eli pugh's mom hadn't heard from her son since before hurricane michael struck. he was staying with his father, billy pugh, in panama city when the storm made landfall."they decided to stay at home, but then the roof got blown off their house, so they left in the middle of the storm," the distraught mom told inside edition...
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but i think endlessly steven pinker and simon for the same reasons. i can't imagine even one person reading any of my book books let alone find people. [laughter] not just any five people, but five people who have each of them independently and the world for me for the world they've made clear. i profit from work that began with them because i wouldn't be who i am a devoted to bridging the language my captor felt the word they've done more could i have made without the support of melissa who married me nine years ago and i loved more than one can love. i think for now and every day. without my children silvia, nicholas and even, i couldn't live to make and i thank them. i think everyone at the cleveland foundation especially for supporting and facilitating the anisfield-wolf book award and for making these few days wonderful. finally, i think karen long's husband for lending me this time. [applause] after class a few weeks ago, a student of mine a first year graduate student told me they were worried they might not belong in that program. this is an e
but i think endlessly steven pinker and simon for the same reasons. i can't imagine even one person reading any of my book books let alone find people. [laughter] not just any five people, but five people who have each of them independently and the world for me for the world they've made clear. i profit from work that began with them because i wouldn't be who i am a devoted to bridging the language my captor felt the word they've done more could i have made without the support of melissa who...
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up next, treasury secretary steven mnuchin backs out. he joins the growing list of business executives who already skipped away if the davos in the desert event. joining jamie dimon, christine lagarde and more. charlie gasparino says wall street may not totally turn its back on the saudis, even with the cloud of a possible murder of a saudi-born man. he breaks it next. kevin, meet your father. kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin trusted advice for life. kevin, how's your mom? life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. liz: after days of questions, the trump administration has finally deserted davos in the desert. treasury secretary steven mnuchin had been scheduled up until about 11:29 a.m. eastern for weeks to attend, but then a minute later via twitter, he abandoned plans to attend this saudi conference. of course, he follows, doesn't lead, he follows this who's who list of withdrawals from the country's premier financial event after questions swirl about the crown prince of sa
up next, treasury secretary steven mnuchin backs out. he joins the growing list of business executives who already skipped away if the davos in the desert event. joining jamie dimon, christine lagarde and more. charlie gasparino says wall street may not totally turn its back on the saudis, even with the cloud of a possible murder of a saudi-born man. he breaks it next. kevin, meet your father. kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin trusted advice for life. kevin, how's your...
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steven: a broader snapshot there. jens for us in new york. thank you. the global outlook for economic growth is darkening and political turmoil in every -- in italy looms large. the central bank will continue to phase out its unprecedented stimulus members. the ecb confirmed that its 2.6 trillion euro asset program will end this year and interest rates could rise after next summer. the president says the central bank still sees risks to the eurozone as brought the balance. as for the eu's spat with italy, officials did not discuss the matter why the and he personally hopes both sides can find a solution. onto spain, where taxi drivers have claimed a victory over at based ridesharing services. in a close vote, the parliament said a ratio to ridesharing apps to traditional taxis, with favor being given to the latter. companies like uber say there is still a silver lining. >> celebrations erupt, even a tear of joy is shed. taxi drivers gathered outside spain's parliament as the boat was brought to the floor. -- as thehe bovote w was brougho the floor. span
steven: a broader snapshot there. jens for us in new york. thank you. the global outlook for economic growth is darkening and political turmoil in every -- in italy looms large. the central bank will continue to phase out its unprecedented stimulus members. the ecb confirmed that its 2.6 trillion euro asset program will end this year and interest rates could rise after next summer. the president says the central bank still sees risks to the eurozone as brought the balance. as for the eu's spat...
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in the decider it was one way traffic of steven steamroll their way to a six one victory. yeah the atmosphere was great obviously playing someone that's from an asian countries a little bit tough this is more of her home crowd but just the crowd is great here and they roared it was awesome so it's perfect and it's environment. former world number one from germany angelica herbert looked to be strolling in her match against key versions of the netherlands kirby took the first to six one but then the wheels came off so it ends for bet to take the second set six three and then completed a magnificent fight back to take the third set six four and win the day. i . i the most successful left arm in test cricket history is set to retire sri lankan spinner rang and i had a four play he's lost last for his country against england in goal next month needs one more week at the venue to take one hundred wickets at the ground he would join countryman with here modalism if he can do that the forty year old also made his debut at the stadium way back in one thousand nine hundred ninety n
in the decider it was one way traffic of steven steamroll their way to a six one victory. yeah the atmosphere was great obviously playing someone that's from an asian countries a little bit tough this is more of her home crowd but just the crowd is great here and they roared it was awesome so it's perfect and it's environment. former world number one from germany angelica herbert looked to be strolling in her match against key versions of the netherlands kirby took the first to six one but then...
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are based off shock for him and a fellow with brookings institution in nutley new jersey we have steven rogers he's a member of the trump for president and vice reboard and a former member of the f.b.i. national joint terrorism task force and also in london we have toby cadman he is an international lawyer welcome to you all let's start with you this was promised to be the naked truth but what we actually seem to get was fully clothed diplomacy was a very strong speech by president of the one demanding taking ownership of the intelligence leaks that we've seen over the last eighteen days what did you think of the president's performance. well what was important in this speech is not what new information that it has revealed it did not reveal any new information to my knowledge but what it has done it gave formality to all what those four has been. the what thus far has been framed as been leaked from an arms struggle fishel so from now on is not an anonymous token official leaking it's the president of turkey is basically owning thus far what has been the to the media so it's important
are based off shock for him and a fellow with brookings institution in nutley new jersey we have steven rogers he's a member of the trump for president and vice reboard and a former member of the f.b.i. national joint terrorism task force and also in london we have toby cadman he is an international lawyer welcome to you all let's start with you this was promised to be the naked truth but what we actually seem to get was fully clothed diplomacy was a very strong speech by president of the one...
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and it looks like bruce jr has finally gotten tired of walking steven's dog. my friend right. here is here is my man real. things bruce and you guys do to hang out a little bit if you like my body real he's the prince of the pilgrimage. you come sit here young man thank you so much. god bless you guys don't get up bruce you get to shake hands with the rio de janeiro. i'll see you take care. you too buddy. good afternoon how you all do on a nice day for a bike ride a heard the engines a little bit ago i used to ride bikes and i was younger i'm steve baldwin but your name from my signature or your what your sweater all about offering stealth a time when he takes shelter dogs and train them thank him and see what an hour and a sensor right yeah that's just totally cool i've heard of service dogs for vets but i never heard of what work is shelter dogs being you know taken out cared for trained what's the name of the organization reapers more cycle we're in boston massachusetts or well tell me more about delta docs actually have a brochure for me but today oh well there's a bed for
and it looks like bruce jr has finally gotten tired of walking steven's dog. my friend right. here is here is my man real. things bruce and you guys do to hang out a little bit if you like my body real he's the prince of the pilgrimage. you come sit here young man thank you so much. god bless you guys don't get up bruce you get to shake hands with the rio de janeiro. i'll see you take care. you too buddy. good afternoon how you all do on a nice day for a bike ride a heard the engines a little...
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one exception is steven seagal. has moved and the other direction. he is russell's russia's specio the u.s. he joined us to tell us about that. i want to get to your film first. i read one critic say it was the best you had done in a long time. tell us about it. >> i also think it's best film i've done and over 20 years. it's a kung fu movie but really it's just the wisdom of what i consider to be a man who rises to the occasion of helping those who are in tremendous need and becomes a reluctant hero. it has all those different scenes to pull the heartstrings of the people, the public. it's got great action, great story, great characters, great chinese stars. i am proud of it. it's a wonderful movie. >> tucker: a lot of people need rescuing right about now. tell us the other news story about you recently, that you are considering running for governor of siberia. tell us about that. why, if that's true, what you would do if elected. >> this is one of the millions of fake news sort of stories. i was at a film festival
one exception is steven seagal. has moved and the other direction. he is russell's russia's specio the u.s. he joined us to tell us about that. i want to get to your film first. i read one critic say it was the best you had done in a long time. tell us about it. >> i also think it's best film i've done and over 20 years. it's a kung fu movie but really it's just the wisdom of what i consider to be a man who rises to the occasion of helping those who are in tremendous need and becomes a...
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a big thankyou to my guests this evening, steven swinford and ayesha hazarika. goodbye.match at cardiff will go ahead this weekend following the death of owner vichai srivaddhanaprabha in a helicopter crash. the thai billionaire and four others were killed in the crash outside the king power stadium on saturday. the club have opened a book of condolence outside the stadium for the foreseeable future, with an online version also available. there will be a minute's silence before saturday's 3pm kick—off in cardiff and players will wear black armbands. but tonight's efl cup match against southampton tonight was postponed. third—tier burton albion are into the quarter—finals of the efl cup for the first time in their history after they shocked championship side nottingham forest 3—2. burton are in the league below forest but this volley from jake hesketh proved to be the winning goal for nigel clough's team against the club he used to play for, and his father brian managed. bournemouth beat norwich city 2—1 in the night's other game. chelsea coach marco ianni has been fined
a big thankyou to my guests this evening, steven swinford and ayesha hazarika. goodbye.match at cardiff will go ahead this weekend following the death of owner vichai srivaddhanaprabha in a helicopter crash. the thai billionaire and four others were killed in the crash outside the king power stadium on saturday. the club have opened a book of condolence outside the stadium for the foreseeable future, with an online version also available. there will be a minute's silence before saturday's 3pm...