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-steven: hi. -jim: hi there. steven: how are you doing? steven. jim: hey, steven. jim o'keefe.ice to meet you. steve: steve. lemonis: you guys, thanks for allowing us to come in and talk to you today. getting this meeting was a great opportunity for us. while we're very niche today, the goal is really to change the way we manufacture, and so i want to see if there's a way to do some business. steve: great. thank you, marcus. i have designed four chairs, one for every region of the country. i'll start with the one that we shipped you. this is our great lakes chair. man: what's the retail on that? -steve: $495. -man: okay. lemonis: i had him make these four chairs with four very specific regional feels. the line that this will all be branded under will be the american dream. man: are you guys gonna carry inventory, or what type of lead times would you expect? steve: this is our quick-ship program, so we are going to stock and be able to ship in a 24-hour period. lemonis: can we look at the chairs? have you seen them? let's look at them. man: okay. steven: it's a clean, modern loo
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steven steven from hsbc is -- steven major from hsbc is still with us. in china, is your bullishness on china concentrated at the front end theretherefore? steven: we focused on the upper part of the curve. china they have balance sheet as a country. and a, you can get the government and the central bank working together. and that's been the success of the u.s. in recent years. so there's plenty of space to ease monetary policy. not just the interest rate but also policies to expand credit. so i think that this is a very positive sign. our call on china is consistent with the call we have in the u.s., australia and other markets. we think yields should be a lot lower. and over the years, i've always mapped the evolution of chinese yields against the u.s. yields. and you can see from the charts they moved together quite a lot and the causality can't often come from china. so it's important that they're easing. it's important that they're signaling looser credit as well. manus: steven, thank you very much. 2.775 on 10-year paper in china. steven major hsbc
steven steven from hsbc is -- steven major from hsbc is still with us. in china, is your bullishness on china concentrated at the front end theretherefore? steven: we focused on the upper part of the curve. china they have balance sheet as a country. and a, you can get the government and the central bank working together. and that's been the success of the u.s. in recent years. so there's plenty of space to ease monetary policy. not just the interest rate but also policies to expand credit. so...
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steven: we are still some way from that.w it doesn't sound very toiting to go from 0.63% 0.50%. is nearly 100.t clearly, our view is different. what matters to me is looking through the noise. it is not about whether there's going to be a recovery or not. let's not confuse a bounce with recovery either. when we look at the long-term debt dynamics and structural drivers, including the impact of technology and the demographics, all of this points to lower for longer, and the fed itself is guiding rates for years into the future. for me, it is very difficult for bond yields to go up, and i think we are stuck here for a long time. year,. treasuries this 10%, andowards long bonds 15%. that's not bad for an asset class that is supposed to be value. jonathan: better than not bad, considering where we started the year about where the treasury supply matters. the supply matter for the long end? steven: the short answer is no. do you want the long answer? jonathan: i would love the long answer. [laughter] steven: there's not a client
steven: we are still some way from that.w it doesn't sound very toiting to go from 0.63% 0.50%. is nearly 100.t clearly, our view is different. what matters to me is looking through the noise. it is not about whether there's going to be a recovery or not. let's not confuse a bounce with recovery either. when we look at the long-term debt dynamics and structural drivers, including the impact of technology and the demographics, all of this points to lower for longer, and the fed itself is guiding...
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including steven spielberg, which is mind-boggling. >> jimmy: steven spielberg, i remember a story aboutn spielberg, what am i remembering? >> yeah, my grandfather, joseph greenblatt, god bless his soul. he did a video for spibeelrg, he commemorated his experiences during the holocaust. he felt like steven owed him one on behalf of his, at the time 15-year-old grandson, so he writes steven a letter, which he starts off "dear stevie", and it's basically, the sum of it is, i did a video for you, now put my son in like jurassic park two. it was like something to the equivalent of just make my son a star in one of your films now. >> jimmy: it didn't work, i guess. >> it didn't work. i still have not been in a steven spielberg film even though my grandfather called him "stevie." i can't imagine why i haven't been a part of his lexicon of films. >> jimmy: what are you doing next, "ghostbusters"? is that what i heard? >> yeah, don't tell anyone, but "ghostbusters" is my next. >> jimmy: you have to have bill murray, obviously, we were able to track bill down. >> man, i wasn't going to reveal thi
including steven spielberg, which is mind-boggling. >> jimmy: steven spielberg, i remember a story aboutn spielberg, what am i remembering? >> yeah, my grandfather, joseph greenblatt, god bless his soul. he did a video for spibeelrg, he commemorated his experiences during the holocaust. he felt like steven owed him one on behalf of his, at the time 15-year-old grandson, so he writes steven a letter, which he starts off "dear stevie", and it's basically, the sum of it is, i...
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he's a man who loves a good cat stevens song.ke a child ♪ >> everyone has a story about yuf sf cat stevens song that affected their life. how does that affect you hearing all those things? >> i'm incredibly honored. when you're doing something really honest, it has an effect. music generally enables us to unite. ♪ sounding louder ♪ ride on theeace tin 10,000 p in an arena lien uniting, if you like, around a song. that's beautiful. that's great. [ cheers and applaus ] >>> in parts of the country wearing a facemask has become a political act. masks are maunld tore in 13 states and in the d.c. and in hundreds of towns and city. it's a mandate that's some loud confrontations. lee cowan has the story. >> call this an ep center. not of a covidoutlook but lines being drawn on wearing facemasks or not. >> we go to work every day. >> reporter: protestors in orange county says wearing masks is about science. >> they gonna have to -- >> reporter: but they were shout down by those who say it's overblown. >> it is a pandemic, it is a pl pland
he's a man who loves a good cat stevens song.ke a child ♪ >> everyone has a story about yuf sf cat stevens song that affected their life. how does that affect you hearing all those things? >> i'm incredibly honored. when you're doing something really honest, it has an effect. music generally enables us to unite. ♪ sounding louder ♪ ride on theeace tin 10,000 p in an arena lien uniting, if you like, around a song. that's beautiful. that's great. [ cheers and applaus ]...
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steven mnuchin: it is something that we have discussed.y opinion right now is that the fed facilities have unlocked the capital markets. there is a lot of liquidity. that something we will look at but i think were much more targeted and getting people back to work. i think investors are prepared to invest a lot of liquidity the have right now predict. >> for the federal reserve has done a great job. and they have unlocked in them. but at great expense. we can talk another day about the size of the balance sheet. i think he did great. a rock star. final thought. a lot of the banks and the small business women and small businessmen, think that the federal government is going to doublecross them on the forgiveness of these loans. you need to be mindful of that read you also you in the administrator need to take some of those smart minds in your office and you have plenty of them, and try to reduce that 11 page form to about half. and you both in my opinion, i am trying to tell you how to do job. but articulate to the business people that the
steven mnuchin: it is something that we have discussed.y opinion right now is that the fed facilities have unlocked the capital markets. there is a lot of liquidity. that something we will look at but i think were much more targeted and getting people back to work. i think investors are prepared to invest a lot of liquidity the have right now predict. >> for the federal reserve has done a great job. and they have unlocked in them. but at great expense. we can talk another day about the...
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family, friends, and even those who didn't know steven spoke. his grandmother says she can no longer watch the video. >> it is hard to look at something when you see your grandson dying right in front of you on a dirty floor. >> reporter: san leandro city council voted tuesday to reallocate $1.7 million that would have gone to the police department to other areas to help those in the community. those here say that that is not good enough. not for a city in a spends more than $40 million a year funding the police department. taylor was homeless at the time of the shooting and it is still unclear what happened. he may have been having a mental episode, but his mother says that is no excuse for what officers did. >> i'm upset and i'm hurt. the proper steps are not being taken and we need the police to take proper steps. wr >> reporter: those who attended the vigil, they would like tsay would like the name of the officer released and they would like more police funding reallocated to other areas and other departments in the city. jr stone, abc 7 new
family, friends, and even those who didn't know steven spoke. his grandmother says she can no longer watch the video. >> it is hard to look at something when you see your grandson dying right in front of you on a dirty floor. >> reporter: san leandro city council voted tuesday to reallocate $1.7 million that would have gone to the police department to other areas to help those in the community. those here say that that is not good enough. not for a city in a spends more than $40...
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he felt like steven owed him one on behalf of his, at the time 15-year-old grandson, so he writes stevensum of it is, i did a video for you, now put my son in like jurassic park two. it was like something to the equivalent of just make my son a tar star in one of your films now. >> jimmy: it didn't work, i guess. >> it didn't work. i still have not been in a steven spielberg film even though my grandfather called him "stevie." i can't imagine why i haven't been a part of his lexicon of films. >> jimmy: what are you doing next, ""ghostbusters""? is that what i heard? >> yeah, don't tell anyone, but ghost busters is my next. >> jimmy: you have to have bill murray, obviously, we were able to track bill down. >> man, i wasn't going to reveal this until everybody saw it, but damn i love you so much. bill murray did come and join the cast for the ghoster reunion and it's insane. >> jimmy: were you able to get rick moranis? >> i tried to get rick, but rick is very much, you know, living the life of seclusion right now, and couldn't do it. what i was able to get rick to do, though, was to come o
he felt like steven owed him one on behalf of his, at the time 15-year-old grandson, so he writes stevensum of it is, i did a video for you, now put my son in like jurassic park two. it was like something to the equivalent of just make my son a tar star in one of your films now. >> jimmy: it didn't work, i guess. >> it didn't work. i still have not been in a steven spielberg film even though my grandfather called him "stevie." i can't imagine why i haven't been a part of...
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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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i've been speaking to steven carrillo's friends and former colleagues, former airmen. at police excessive force. you can see that on the social media. i'll have that part of the story coming up on abc7 news at 6:00. >> dan, we appreciate that report. >>> back to vallejo where thousands marching in solidarity with black lives matter led by church leaders calling for police reform. it all comes following the deadly police shooting of an unarmed man. abc7 news reyes reykris reyes h at today's emotional gathering. >> i'm excited we've all come together to make sure that the separate voices that have been working can now talk in one voice. >> pastor dante quake rallied a group that filled the the presidential calling for police reform. many carrying black lives matter signs, shirts that said i can't breathe. but in the crowd, he was not without critics. >> you want to reach out to my family? no, you didn't. >> some saying the church community in vallejo should have spoken up sooner. >> all these people could have been there then, and maybe maria would be alive, angela, and
i've been speaking to steven carrillo's friends and former colleagues, former airmen. at police excessive force. you can see that on the social media. i'll have that part of the story coming up on abc7 news at 6:00. >> dan, we appreciate that report. >>> back to vallejo where thousands marching in solidarity with black lives matter led by church leaders calling for police reform. it all comes following the deadly police shooting of an unarmed man. abc7 news reyes reykris reyes h...
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jefferson davis, alexander stevens, treason. admitted treason against the united states, and their statues are still here because their state put them here. that's why i wrote to chairman of the rules committee, the chair of our house administration committee is the equivalent committee, and i particularly talked about alexander stevens because these are his words. the infamous words of stevens makes it clear today as they did in 1861 the aims of the confederacy. it has come in his cornerstone speech. he says stevens asserted that the prevailing ideas relied upon by our founders including, included the assumption of the equality of man. he goes on to say, this is wrong. and then he goes on from there. you can see my letter and see what he says and see why he has to come out of the capitol. now, we do have -- i do believe that the committee has a jurisdiction to move these statues. but we also have legislation, barbara lee and bennie thompson, the chair of the homeland security committee and barbara lee, senior member of our hous
jefferson davis, alexander stevens, treason. admitted treason against the united states, and their statues are still here because their state put them here. that's why i wrote to chairman of the rules committee, the chair of our house administration committee is the equivalent committee, and i particularly talked about alexander stevens because these are his words. the infamous words of stevens makes it clear today as they did in 1861 the aims of the confederacy. it has come in his cornerstone...
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-steven: okay. lemonis: if he can't do the job, you fire him. ...there may not be a next generation of grafton furniture.
-steven: okay. lemonis: if he can't do the job, you fire him. ...there may not be a next generation of grafton furniture.
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steven van rijswijk is replacing ralph hamers as the ceo of img -- ing.ntly the chief risk officer and a member of the board. ralph hamers is leaving this month, he is joining ubs as ceo in november. basically, steven van rijswijk joined ing in 1995 and has held various positions in mergers and acquisitions, equity capital markets, and the capital structuring and advisory team. that is what ing said in a statement. the big question is how he is going to be able to contribute to basically the digital platforms of ing, because hamers has been credited for adding millions of retail customers across europe by relying on digital platforms. launched services during his tenure such as mortgages that can be ordered online. an important task for the incoming ceo is to make sure that ing's digital expansion contributes to the bottom line. that is no doubt something that investors are going to be watching for in terms of ing. that is it for "bloomberg daybreak: europe." the european open is coming up next. tune into bloomberg radio live on your mobile device and dab
steven van rijswijk is replacing ralph hamers as the ceo of img -- ing.ntly the chief risk officer and a member of the board. ralph hamers is leaving this month, he is joining ubs as ceo in november. basically, steven van rijswijk joined ing in 1995 and has held various positions in mergers and acquisitions, equity capital markets, and the capital structuring and advisory team. that is what ing said in a statement. the big question is how he is going to be able to contribute to basically the...
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steven, let's talk about the coronavirus. a strange phenomenon, you know, we're told everybody had to stay indoors, nobody could go out when states started to open up, red states in particular like florida and georgia, they were going to kill people and how terrible it was to be out. then we had all these protests, and that's apparently fine. nobody's going to get ineffected, and it's actually their duty to come out. now again when president trump wants to hold a big rally or people, again, in red states want to come out, no, apparently you're going to get sick again. you wrote about this this week. can you tell us what's going on? >> yeah. i mean, we were told -- first, we were told 15 days to slow the spread, then possibly we'd have to stay locked down for months, i think it was up to about 90 days, and then that all kind of went out the window when protests started. you know, i don't think anybody's coming out and saying you shouldn't be able to protest, but there's two issues at work here. one is constitutionality. you st
steven, let's talk about the coronavirus. a strange phenomenon, you know, we're told everybody had to stay indoors, nobody could go out when states started to open up, red states in particular like florida and georgia, they were going to kill people and how terrible it was to be out. then we had all these protests, and that's apparently fine. nobody's going to get ineffected, and it's actually their duty to come out. now again when president trump wants to hold a big rally or people, again, in...
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federal authorities say the shooter was 32-year-old steven carrillo . the same man already arrested in the murder of a santa cruz county sheriff's sergeant. his accomplice is robert justus junior arrested after coming forward with information. according to unsealed federal documents, justus was captured on video outside the courthouse before the shooting and the greed to drive steven carrillo to the oakland protest . >> there's no evidence they had any intention to join the demonstration. they came to oakland to kill cops. >> surveillance images show the white van parked across from the securities stand advance forward with the side door open. the same van would be spotted on june 6 in ben goldman. damon gutzwiller was killed and his partner entered while responding. surveillance video showed revealed what he did next. >> he appears to abused his own blood to write phrases on one of the cars that he carjacked. >> reporter: officials say that he was associated with the boogaloo movement. dispatch with igloo and hawaiian print symbols associated with a id
federal authorities say the shooter was 32-year-old steven carrillo . the same man already arrested in the murder of a santa cruz county sheriff's sergeant. his accomplice is robert justus junior arrested after coming forward with information. according to unsealed federal documents, justus was captured on video outside the courthouse before the shooting and the greed to drive steven carrillo to the oakland protest . >> there's no evidence they had any intention to join the demonstration....
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this is where my friend steven gilbert comes in. steven gilbert who joins us today, was a graduate student. and he was a living historian who participated in revolutionary war re-enactments. he got really interested in the paintings, which had -- nobody had really studied in detail before, and he wanted to try to understand them a bit more. and what he did was a very detailed study of them, trying to pick out who some of these individuals might be. and he was able to do that pretty successfully. and two of the key people that are depicted in the foreground of both of these paintings are shown here. one on the left, martin hunter, who is a lieutenant in the british 52nd light infantry company, and that he's depicted in the paoli painting, and he was wounded in the right hand at that battle, which is one of the reasons steven was able to pick out who he was, because what do you see there? you see martin hunter bandages his right hand in the foreground of the painting. on the right is richard st. george being carried off the battlefiel
this is where my friend steven gilbert comes in. steven gilbert who joins us today, was a graduate student. and he was a living historian who participated in revolutionary war re-enactments. he got really interested in the paintings, which had -- nobody had really studied in detail before, and he wanted to try to understand them a bit more. and what he did was a very detailed study of them, trying to pick out who some of these individuals might be. and he was able to do that pretty...
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. >> 32-year-old steven carrillo is facing murder charges and a potential death sentence for last weekend's deadly ambush that killed sheriff's deputy damon gutzwiller. we go live to the sin santa cruz county courthouse. >> reporter: there was a lot of extra security today. sheriff's deputies were here in force at the county government center as this potential capital case gets underway. >> the front area of the courthouse was blocked. this is an individual who ambush >> reporter: he could face the death penalty but was calm and cooperative during the brief hearing. his lawyer said this when asked about his demeanor. >> is very sorry for what has happened and i don't want to get into any more detail. >> did he say he's sorry? not in those specific words. >> reporter: steven carrillo everett allegedly opened fire on officers responded to a 911 call on his remote property saturday afternoon. sergeant damon gutzwiller was killed in one or the deputy was seriously wounded. it was civilians who captured the man who was allegedly trying to steal a getaway car after the shootout. he was an active
. >> 32-year-old steven carrillo is facing murder charges and a potential death sentence for last weekend's deadly ambush that killed sheriff's deputy damon gutzwiller. we go live to the sin santa cruz county courthouse. >> reporter: there was a lot of extra security today. sheriff's deputies were here in force at the county government center as this potential capital case gets underway. >> the front area of the courthouse was blocked. this is an individual who ambush >>...
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jefferson davis was a far better politician than alexander stevens. he never mentioned slavery as a reason for secession. there are really good quotes on white supremacy earlier in this period that i'm looking at, alexander stevens is the joe biden, can i say that, of the administration. he would say anything. as i said in his speech to the virginia secession commission, convention, it's about slavery. it's about white supremacy. that is why we left. we are better for it, and our constitution is built on that. jefferson davis was playing it a little more carefully and he was quite surprised, think he was rather surprised, when england did not come in on the side of the confederacy. and part of that was the slavery issue. england realized -- it would 30's, islavery in the think throughout the empire. , if it was about slavery, they were not going to get involved. >> also, there was an incredible giving up of slaves that the french and the british did. lost an incredible amount of money. dr. pitcaithley: earlier. >> earlier and during the civil war. bec
jefferson davis was a far better politician than alexander stevens. he never mentioned slavery as a reason for secession. there are really good quotes on white supremacy earlier in this period that i'm looking at, alexander stevens is the joe biden, can i say that, of the administration. he would say anything. as i said in his speech to the virginia secession commission, convention, it's about slavery. it's about white supremacy. that is why we left. we are better for it, and our constitution...
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this is the president of the united states, steven. do you think it is too late for him to get there? i'm looking at your face and your smile and i could -- you tell me what you're thinking right now. >> it's funny because what does that mean. it is funny because i got a text from ben carson, somebody close him about meeting with me to meet with trump about change. that is funny. and that goes to show that it is a joke to them. it should be -- it's a million people that stood on the side of saying he should kneel. but they got educated. they listen. they opened their heart and they listen to why people were kneeling. now they understand. for him to be the president -- the president of the united states that represents us and still don't get it, that shows you how much work we have the-- to do. >> what was your response to meet with president trump to maybe educate him a little bill bit? >> the same text i got when i heard what ben carson just said. i just laughed at it. little old me. little old me. i don't know why. >> would you do it
this is the president of the united states, steven. do you think it is too late for him to get there? i'm looking at your face and your smile and i could -- you tell me what you're thinking right now. >> it's funny because what does that mean. it is funny because i got a text from ben carson, somebody close him about meeting with me to meet with trump about change. that is funny. and that goes to show that it is a joke to them. it should be -- it's a million people that stood on the side...
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the third witnesses doctor stevens. associate laboratory director for computing and life sciences and a national laboratory. he also serves as the leader of skill computing. he worked hard down labs. our final witness is associate witness, in a hospital in boston, massachusetts. he's also research fellow at harvard medical school. academic research it focuses on the fda approval process for drugs and medicaid prices. in the effective federal policy regulations on drug pricing. as our witnesses should know, each of them have five minutes. the written testimony will be included in the hearing. when you of all completed to your testimonies, each member will have five minutes to question the panel. if there is time, we may be able to have a second round of questions. we will now start. thank you chairman. and committee members. i am defining as drugs which is second indication for covid-19. some of our witnesses may have definitions. unfortunately, wait unmistakably for these drugs, is not enough size and sobering effective
the third witnesses doctor stevens. associate laboratory director for computing and life sciences and a national laboratory. he also serves as the leader of skill computing. he worked hard down labs. our final witness is associate witness, in a hospital in boston, massachusetts. he's also research fellow at harvard medical school. academic research it focuses on the fda approval process for drugs and medicaid prices. in the effective federal policy regulations on drug pricing. as our witnesses...
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people in seattle right now and the people in chicago and people in new york steven lee steven i have to say you all parts of the reelect donald trump campaign this a president that just shared a tweet and then deleted it of somebody saying white power this is a man as unable to a lot of radicals and that he you are saying it's the fault of the politicians one of the politicians whom you're a supporter of. but with regard to that tweet i understand and i don't know this but he didn't hear the word white power i know the president i've spoken to him i've got to tell you the man hasn't a racist bone in his body and that's all news that's all the hype you see what you just articulated to me is what the mainstream media in this country is doing is ending fuel to the fires of racism this is the same president who just introduced or introduced a police reform bill that has the 1st step the 1st step that especially a multitude of minorities benefited from that he's a recommended more money into community policing these are things nobody seems to hear or hear about all they want to do is get
people in seattle right now and the people in chicago and people in new york steven lee steven i have to say you all parts of the reelect donald trump campaign this a president that just shared a tweet and then deleted it of somebody saying white power this is a man as unable to a lot of radicals and that he you are saying it's the fault of the politicians one of the politicians whom you're a supporter of. but with regard to that tweet i understand and i don't know this but he didn't hear the...
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steven pinker paints a picture of our history in which supposedly everything was worse, when we wereibal wars — that is sort of the pessimistic view. what i am trying to show in the book is that actually civilization was, for most of our history, a big disaster. it started the age of warfare, of patriarchy, of hierarchy, of infection diseases, like we are dealing with right now. and actually the lives of nomadic hunter gatherers were much healthier and happier and more relaxed than the lives of the city dwellers and the farmers who came after it... but how on earth... ..and why do we remember this because obviously we have made a lot of progress in the last couple of decades. how can you posit that the cave dwellers and the hunter gatherers were a happy people, living in a state of sort of pure innocence? you have no idea! they had not left written record and you are just sort of imposing some sort of quasi religious world view upon this sort of age of innocence, aren't you? no, i'm not. it is obviously hard to know how our ancestors lived 30,000 years ago. but we do have two importa
steven pinker paints a picture of our history in which supposedly everything was worse, when we wereibal wars — that is sort of the pessimistic view. what i am trying to show in the book is that actually civilization was, for most of our history, a big disaster. it started the age of warfare, of patriarchy, of hierarchy, of infection diseases, like we are dealing with right now. and actually the lives of nomadic hunter gatherers were much healthier and happier and more relaxed than the lives...
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keep in mind that when steven sees george floyd, he sees himself.o it is very rough for him to do it but very necessary for him to do it. so i applaud him. and i applaud his efforts right now for standing up for george floyd. what we really want in country as a person of color is basic equality. we want racial equality. we're not america to treat black people of color special, even though we know we are special. we're beautiful descended from african royalty but we're asked to be tweeting royalty. we ask for economic equality. black change and growing up in the inner cities of america shouldn't have to think if they're not a rapper, a musician or an athlete they couldn't prosper in this country. we need equal hiring opportunities. we need the right kind of upper mobility within companies once we are hired for black ownership, we need to be able to not be judged based on the color of our skin when it comes to leasing and buying property, commercial property in this country. and that is all we wap. we just want equality. the same opportunities and the
keep in mind that when steven sees george floyd, he sees himself.o it is very rough for him to do it but very necessary for him to do it. so i applaud him. and i applaud his efforts right now for standing up for george floyd. what we really want in country as a person of color is basic equality. we want racial equality. we're not america to treat black people of color special, even though we know we are special. we're beautiful descended from african royalty but we're asked to be tweeting...
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steven jackson joins us now. steven, i wonder if you could tell us what you think your friend george would think about these seismic changes, the huge change in terms of police reform on what's been created really because of him? >> he would be proud. he would be happy, just like he -- that all 50 states and 18 countries stood up for him. it's tough a guy who showed so much love had to die for someone who showed so much hate. i seen myself town there, because we lived so much alike, when he was getting murdered but my brother was a beautiful soul, somebody i'm definitely going to miss. >> yeah. i can see the resemblance now that you guys are together. tell us the one thing you think the world needs to know about george. >> that he was a typical black man. born in a situation where the odds are against you. the area where you live in, you have to figure it out with a single mom and you make mistakes and people hold your mistakes against you regardless of your heart, regardless of your heart and passion to get your
steven jackson joins us now. steven, i wonder if you could tell us what you think your friend george would think about these seismic changes, the huge change in terms of police reform on what's been created really because of him? >> he would be proud. he would be happy, just like he -- that all 50 states and 18 countries stood up for him. it's tough a guy who showed so much love had to die for someone who showed so much hate. i seen myself town there, because we lived so much alike, when...
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fast forward to the 1980s where my friend steven gilbert comes in. in the 1980s, steven gilbert, who joins us today and was a graduate student and living historian who participated in revolutionary war enactments got really interested in the paintings which nobody had really studied in detail before and he wanted to understand them more. what he did was a very detailed study of them trying to pick out who some of the individuals might be. he was able to do that successfully. two of the key people that are depicted in the foreground of both paintings are shown here. one martin hunter who is a lieutenant and he is depicted in the payolee painting and was wounded in the right hand at that battle which was one reason he was able to pick out who he was. you see martin hunter bandaging his right hand in the foreground of the painting. on the right is richard st. george being carried off the battlefield by a corporal named peacock. at the time richard st. george was also a lieutenant in the infantry company so a comrade of martin hunter. steven gilbert publ
fast forward to the 1980s where my friend steven gilbert comes in. in the 1980s, steven gilbert, who joins us today and was a graduate student and living historian who participated in revolutionary war enactments got really interested in the paintings which nobody had really studied in detail before and he wanted to understand them more. what he did was a very detailed study of them trying to pick out who some of the individuals might be. he was able to do that successfully. two of the key...
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steven carrillo was an active duty officer at travis air force base. he is charged with murder and special circumstances of murder of a peace officer and lying in wait. this means if he is convicted he could face life in prison without parole. or the death penalty which is on hold in california. >> with the district attorney is doing is helping that at some point the moratorium will be lifted and the jury will be afforded the opportunity to bring back a death penalty. >> reporter: the d.a. said that create -- steven carrillo will be prosecuted. >> i can assure you that this person will be brought to justice. >> reporter: the sergeant leaves behind a pregnant wife and a young child. this began with a report of a suspicious white van with guns and bombing material inside. they found him and were met with gunfire. the das office also charged steven carrillo with attempted murder for allegedly shooting and running over a canine deputy . he was also charged with trying to kill other deputies and officers and with a series of car jacking intense. >> attempte
steven carrillo was an active duty officer at travis air force base. he is charged with murder and special circumstances of murder of a peace officer and lying in wait. this means if he is convicted he could face life in prison without parole. or the death penalty which is on hold in california. >> with the district attorney is doing is helping that at some point the moratorium will be lifted and the jury will be afforded the opportunity to bring back a death penalty. >> reporter:...
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justice steven breyer wrote the majority joined by ruth bader ginsburg and justice sotomayor and elena kagan for chief justice john roberts the fifth vote authored a concurring opinion and justice clarence thomas dissented along with justices samuel alito, neil gorsuch as brett kavanaugh. here is the march oral argument at the courts. >> your argument this morning case 181323 juno medical services first russo in the competition 181460 russo versus medical services. >> mr. chief justice and matt please the court that this case is about respect for the courts precedents. four years ago the court held in whole woman's health that the texas admitting privileges law imposed an undue burden on women seeking abortion. the louisiana law at issue here acts 620 is identified to the texas law and was expressly modeled on it. after a trial the district court ruled
justice steven breyer wrote the majority joined by ruth bader ginsburg and justice sotomayor and elena kagan for chief justice john roberts the fifth vote authored a concurring opinion and justice clarence thomas dissented along with justices samuel alito, neil gorsuch as brett kavanaugh. here is the march oral argument at the courts. >> your argument this morning case 181323 juno medical services first russo in the competition 181460 russo versus medical services. >> mr. chief...
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steven carrillo is being held without bail, he did not enter a plea and his arraignment was continued. the santa cruz district attorney says he shot and killed sergeant damon gutzwiller and try to shoot and kill four other officers who responded. then he allegedly tried to kill the civilian who took him down by trying to light a pipe bomb. one of his friends told the mercury news he was aligned with the are right volusia group preparing for armed conflict with the government. the da says investigators are looking into any possible connections well the suspect's defense attorney spoke out about his past. >> we his ons if any other groups and we are going to be looking into his background as we would in all investigations. >> he served in security forces in syria, iraq and afghanistan. he has suffered extreme personal loss, family loss in the last several years and he's also suffered a traumatic brain injury in the past. he has expressed his sadness over what this has done to the community and has expressed sadness about what this loss has done to the families of those involved. >> stev
steven carrillo is being held without bail, he did not enter a plea and his arraignment was continued. the santa cruz district attorney says he shot and killed sergeant damon gutzwiller and try to shoot and kill four other officers who responded. then he allegedly tried to kill the civilian who took him down by trying to light a pipe bomb. one of his friends told the mercury news he was aligned with the are right volusia group preparing for armed conflict with the government. the da says...
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man accused of gunman, steven lopez is hospitalized but in police custody. the city of chicago no stranger to gun violence last weekend claimed lives of young people. 20-month-old baby was shot in
man accused of gunman, steven lopez is hospitalized but in police custody. the city of chicago no stranger to gun violence last weekend claimed lives of young people. 20-month-old baby was shot in
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the das office charge steven carrillo after running over a canine deputy. he was charged with trying to kill other deputies and officers and a series of carjacking attempts. >> there was an attempted murder of quite a number of other police officers, along with explosive devices. there are some 18 counts in this complaint. >> reporter: after the rampage, he was held down by citizens until deputies arrived. the fbi is trying to determine if the white man is the same one speeding from the federal building as security officer was shot and killed on may 29th. he is being held at monterey county jail to avoid any conflicts should he be held in santa cruz county. he is set to be arraigned on friday. henry lee, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> the time is 4:33. yesterday in san francisco, demonstrators held a different type of protest. it was down steep san francisco streets. skateboarders and cyclists gathered on market street and went to twin peaks, then to the embarcadero. along the way, skaters of all skill levels were invited to join. >>> in a separate protest, high sch
the das office charge steven carrillo after running over a canine deputy. he was charged with trying to kill other deputies and officers and a series of carjacking attempts. >> there was an attempted murder of quite a number of other police officers, along with explosive devices. there are some 18 counts in this complaint. >> reporter: after the rampage, he was held down by citizens until deputies arrived. the fbi is trying to determine if the white man is the same one speeding from...
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but what happened was we were in minnesota with steven jackson, tameka mallory, jamie foxx and, you know, i just witnessed how quickly and how dominant minnesota stood up for george. and what was happening when i got back, we were trying to show up and support every protest and just the cause. and we went to one that sunday, and i was like, well, why don't we do something for the family. because a lot of us are expressing our hurt and pain, but with we haven't actually allowed the world to hear the family or see how they feel. and i ended up talking to them on social media, and he was like, man, let's go. and a day and a half later we had almost 70,000 people that were at the event with the family, man. and -- arthel: and, trey, how did that a make you feel when you saw that? yeah, you know, this is about --
but what happened was we were in minnesota with steven jackson, tameka mallory, jamie foxx and, you know, i just witnessed how quickly and how dominant minnesota stood up for george. and what was happening when i got back, we were trying to show up and support every protest and just the cause. and we went to one that sunday, and i was like, well, why don't we do something for the family. because a lot of us are expressing our hurt and pain, but with we haven't actually allowed the world to hear...
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steven mnuchin: this role also provided a lot of traction to smaller businesses that may not have had that relationship. i certainly think that we are emerging into a new part of the process worsen tech and unorthodox folks should be part of that process going forward. what was your experience and how should we anticipate the use of syntax is the next wave of opportunities. >> thank you. this allows me an opportunity to share with the committee that we have dedicated resources to work with the syntax companies. they have a precious and they indicated they could provide microloans to thousands of people in the underserved markets pretty so that seems like a real appeal for us. in a way to really penetrate that community underserved community. so i won't mention the names we
steven mnuchin: this role also provided a lot of traction to smaller businesses that may not have had that relationship. i certainly think that we are emerging into a new part of the process worsen tech and unorthodox folks should be part of that process going forward. what was your experience and how should we anticipate the use of syntax is the next wave of opportunities. >> thank you. this allows me an opportunity to share with the committee that we have dedicated resources to work...
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steven carrillo will be in court tomorrow. we obtained the court documents that reveal how he staged that attack. >> robert handa joins us with more. >> reporter: when steven carrillo shows up in court tomorrow, he will face 19 charges. but the ongoing federal investigation in oakland could push the legal stakes even higher. when steven carrillo was captured and arrested for the attack on santa cruz county deputies, the focus was on the death of sergeant damon gutzwiller, who the two officers who were also injured. the charging documents released today by the district attorney indicates he killed the officer while lying in wait and was willful, deliberate, and premeditated. >> which means that he enticed or lured the officer to a location to gain a tactical advantage, which makes this super premeditation and puts it in the category of a potential death penalty case. >> reporter: today the sister of the oakland federal officer, patrick underwood, talked with our l.a. station about the killing after testifying before congress ye
steven carrillo will be in court tomorrow. we obtained the court documents that reveal how he staged that attack. >> robert handa joins us with more. >> reporter: when steven carrillo shows up in court tomorrow, he will face 19 charges. but the ongoing federal investigation in oakland could push the legal stakes even higher. when steven carrillo was captured and arrested for the attack on santa cruz county deputies, the focus was on the death of sergeant damon gutzwiller, who the...
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with me steven jackson. thank you so much for being here. and i haven't had a chance to say it so condolences to you losing your dear friend. but talking about the nba, you say now is not the time to resume games. why? >> thank you. thank you. for the most part we've never had this moment. i've talked to several people who is fighting for this exact moment for 50 plus years. people around way before i was around. and they say they've never -- we've never had this moment. i think we need to take advantage of it. i totally -- the nba is my family. i have a lot of respect for them
with me steven jackson. thank you so much for being here. and i haven't had a chance to say it so condolences to you losing your dear friend. but talking about the nba, you say now is not the time to resume games. why? >> thank you. thank you. for the most part we've never had this moment. i've talked to several people who is fighting for this exact moment for 50 plus years. people around way before i was around. and they say they've never -- we've never had this moment. i think we need...
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decision on daca it was the worst day in steven miller's life, been a tough character to work with. over and over again he fends off people to come to this country to be part of the heritage of a country of immigrants and now he had a bad day last week and answered it this week with an earth effort to exclude people who come here to work and what are they trying to prove? we want to make sure that we have an immigration system that works and they want to shut it down. they are taking some of the steam out of the criticism thrown at them for the way they handled daca. >> i understand that but is there anything you can do to stop him from doing this or no? >> nothing that would survive a president's veto. so let's be honest about it. he is in charge. the election's in four months and a few days if i remember correctly. the american people get the last word on the subject. >> senator dick durbin, democrat of illinois, i appreciate you coming on sharing your views on
decision on daca it was the worst day in steven miller's life, been a tough character to work with. over and over again he fends off people to come to this country to be part of the heritage of a country of immigrants and now he had a bad day last week and answered it this week with an earth effort to exclude people who come here to work and what are they trying to prove? we want to make sure that we have an immigration system that works and they want to shut it down. they are taking some of...
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what is that look for eu yusuf and cat stevens to be working together? >> he is great.r: it was his son, your yos, wh your youriyose up with the idea. ♪ tell me where do the children play ♪ >> reporter: in fact, most of the props in the new music video are made from recycled garbage. when you wrote this song, it was inspired by your own childhood and where you played? >> yes. i was born in the middle of london, in the west end. and it was only concrete, and so you know, you learn how -- well, i learned how to climb roofs. it wasn't tree, it was roofs. well, that's the cat in me. >> reporter: and now through his peacetrain initiative, he is helping to feed hungry children and give them safe places to play. ♪ now i've been happy lately, thinking about the good thing to come ♪ >> i got involved in education, and one of the things i made sure is there was a play space for the kids to enjoy. ♪ >> reporter: his charity work has long been a part of who he is. and yusuf, who converted to islam in 1977, and walked away from music for a time... ♪ the first cut is the deepest ♪ >>
what is that look for eu yusuf and cat stevens to be working together? >> he is great.r: it was his son, your yos, wh your youriyose up with the idea. ♪ tell me where do the children play ♪ >> reporter: in fact, most of the props in the new music video are made from recycled garbage. when you wrote this song, it was inspired by your own childhood and where you played? >> yes. i was born in the middle of london, in the west end. and it was only concrete, and so you know,...