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steven b. >> he was so funny and he had such a great love of music. >> he's loveable. i mean, everybody loves steven b. >> but soon, it was faally clear that not everybody did. >> they came upon a body floating in the water. >> shot him one time in the back of the head. >> i felt like i was in some made-for-tv movie. it's like "this can't be happening." >> what did happen? the hunt is on. a gleaming yacht. >> i thought, "why did you get on that boat?" >> a scheming businessman, and a missing fortune. >> you're a multi-millionaire and you don't have any money. >> from high seas adventure to heart-stopping murder. >> i don't think i'll ever get another case quite like this. ♪ ♪ >> hello. and welcome to "dateline." steven b. williams was a man with a golden voice. a former deejay who found fame, fortune, and a wealth of friends. then suddenly, radio silence. steven b. had disappeared. detectives would follow a trail of clues from the coast of california to a quiet town in montana. they thought the
steven b. >> he was so funny and he had such a great love of music. >> he's loveable. i mean, everybody loves steven b. >> but soon, it was faally clear that not everybody did. >> they came upon a body floating in the water. >> shot him one time in the back of the head. >> i felt like i was in some made-for-tv movie. it's like "this can't be happening." >> what did happen? the hunt is on. a gleaming yacht. >> i thought, "why did you...
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steven: that forecast has become the big call. the 10 year rate is a reference rate for everyone else in all kinds of markets. it is the big call and it has become the big call because the market has moved. we have had a repricing of treasuries. our forecast now looks very bullish. i'm pleased that we've had this correction in markets because we have something now to say. the forecast doesn't move with the stock rate. it is based on where the equilibrium rate should be. i think you will find that inflation is below 2% at year-end. that is more consistent with the valuation triggers and that's why our forecast is 75. manus: markets often overreach and get over aggressive. where is the risk point in the eem trade in the nominal bond yield in the united states of america? what is the trigger point for an unwinding of this? steven: that's a good point, because again, in the forecasting process we have to think about what's happening to risky assets. real yields have done nothing and the main movement is in the inflation expectations i
steven: that forecast has become the big call. the 10 year rate is a reference rate for everyone else in all kinds of markets. it is the big call and it has become the big call because the market has moved. we have had a repricing of treasuries. our forecast now looks very bullish. i'm pleased that we've had this correction in markets because we have something now to say. the forecast doesn't move with the stock rate. it is based on where the equilibrium rate should be. i think you will find...
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one answered by texas ranger steven jeter. >> what do you do? >> ground zero. went back in like nothing had been done before. >> on day one of this investigation, jeter had ex-husband mcdowell sitting in a chair for his first formal interview. >> i told him, hey, look, you're ex-husband. we're going to take your story and i got to rule you out as a suspect. >> so he's a co-rporative guy? >> oh, yeah, once you reached out to him very corporative. >> mcdowell told jeter the same story he told sheriff's deputies a week earlier. he hadn't seen crystal since thursday night when she left for the date. >> according to him, that was the last time he saw her last. >> you under estimate a texas ranger if you see an elite gun slinger in hat and boots. jeter has gone through extensive training how best to interview a suspect by reading behavior and body language. so tell me about his demeanor and what you're seeing as much as what he's saying to you, ranger. >> probably lack of concern or sincere concern for what we know as an ex-wife. i said hey, let's take a lie detector
one answered by texas ranger steven jeter. >> what do you do? >> ground zero. went back in like nothing had been done before. >> on day one of this investigation, jeter had ex-husband mcdowell sitting in a chair for his first formal interview. >> i told him, hey, look, you're ex-husband. we're going to take your story and i got to rule you out as a suspect. >> so he's a co-rporative guy? >> oh, yeah, once you reached out to him very corporative. >>...
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the time to do you are waiting to hear from steven that he will answer you is exactly the time that a kid makes you thinking about stephen too so it's quite interesting so every time that the woman has to answer my question we do 10 minutes or 15 minutes i think about him so that makes this very unique very interesting relationship between between a person who is communicating with steve and stephen hawking aids it's really unique it's so different here you never experience you never feel this were communicating we did we daughters so that happens only when you communicate receive it and then you realize that. steven is actually the strongest person on the planet so when our mask or do you think about when our or our i always say he's probably the strongest person on this planet what separates an astrophysicist from us is. so physics is said basically physics office space celestial bodies stars and galaxies and so on but. it's a combination of class metaphysics nuclear physics and everything so i would say. space is a kind of for a laboratory where you have all different states of mat
the time to do you are waiting to hear from steven that he will answer you is exactly the time that a kid makes you thinking about stephen too so it's quite interesting so every time that the woman has to answer my question we do 10 minutes or 15 minutes i think about him so that makes this very unique very interesting relationship between between a person who is communicating with steve and stephen hawking aids it's really unique it's so different here you never experience you never feel this...
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you heard mr stevens they are saying that i mr stevens they are saying that there was a new admission he said the pressure on the nhs is already severe and it is expected to get worse in the coming days and weeks. any talk of lifting restrictions seems in the face of that picture premature. 0n restrictions seems in the face of that picture premature. on a more optimistic note, he did say that the vaccination programme is currently vaccinating people for times faster than infection rates were rising, so some cause for optimism there. thank ou, some cause for optimism there. thank you. jonathan- — all 50 us states are on alert for possible violent protests this weekend, ahead of president—electjoe biden's inauguration on wednesday. members of the national guard are patrolling the streets around the capitol in washington, following the storming of the building by supporters of president trump. so far, there have been none of the mass protests that had been feared. 0ur north america correspondent peter bowes reports. america on high alert like never before. the nation's capital has been t
you heard mr stevens they are saying that i mr stevens they are saying that there was a new admission he said the pressure on the nhs is already severe and it is expected to get worse in the coming days and weeks. any talk of lifting restrictions seems in the face of that picture premature. 0n restrictions seems in the face of that picture premature. on a more optimistic note, he did say that the vaccination programme is currently vaccinating people for times faster than infection rates were...
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he's on twitter at steven p dennis. thank you for being with us. >> anytime. >> the senate returns for legislative work tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. the senate impeachment trial will get underway at 2:30 p.m. or actually 2:15 p.m., live senate quorum will be underway calling senators to the floor for their attendance and to be sworn in as the jurors and the senate impeachment trial of the former president donald trump. all of that live here on c-span2 and you can listen live on the free c-span radio app and you can catch it all live or find it on demand at c-span .org / impeachment. a reminder that we will take you next to the what happened about one hour and 40 minutes ago, we take you first to the walkover from the house of the impeachment managers and then show you the reading of the article of impeachment on the senate floor. [background noises]
he's on twitter at steven p dennis. thank you for being with us. >> anytime. >> the senate returns for legislative work tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. the senate impeachment trial will get underway at 2:30 p.m. or actually 2:15 p.m., live senate quorum will be underway calling senators to the floor for their attendance and to be sworn in as the jurors and the senate impeachment trial of the former president donald trump. all of that live here on c-span2 and you can listen live on...
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steven: herd immunity will be a moving target with this virus.s we vaccinate more of the population and we get natural immunity we will gradually change our behavior and recapture as much of normal life as we can. it will not be a distinct threshold. we need higher vaccine efficacy if possible. i that the evidence is clear that all of the currently licensed vaccines have a major role to play in helping populations get back to more normal. alix: as the u.k. is trying to get out more vaccines but also spreading quickly does it change the herd immunity timeframe for the u.k.? steven: at some point we need the current measures to work so the number of infections goes down. if there high numbers of natural infections that will adjust the dynamics brought out by the vaccination as well. guy: how does the government react when cases start to fall? how should the lockdown be unwound? there is a focus on getting kids back to school. do you agree that should be where we should look first? if we do not know what happens with transmission amongst those that
steven: herd immunity will be a moving target with this virus.s we vaccinate more of the population and we get natural immunity we will gradually change our behavior and recapture as much of normal life as we can. it will not be a distinct threshold. we need higher vaccine efficacy if possible. i that the evidence is clear that all of the currently licensed vaccines have a major role to play in helping populations get back to more normal. alix: as the u.k. is trying to get out more vaccines but...
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steven bergwijn was too fast for ezgjan alioski. penalty, was it outside on the line?y. harry kane said, thank you very much. and, a pinpoint pass, he and son heung—min are a potent combination. that deserves a hug. there is a prize if tottenham is third. it wasn't that it scored, more that it came from toby alderweireld. just. but watch, and the replays showed that his header had crossed the line as leeds‘s defence looked shaky. in the 92nd minute, matt doherty ensured moreno would have something to moan about. his second yellow card drew an icy reaction from his manager but did nothing to change the outcome. back into the top three, things for spurs are looking up. ben croucher, bbc news. so a comfortable victory for spurs and their managerjose mourinho, who felt his team did well to win against tough opponents. they are a team with very specific qualities that are very easy to understand but a very difficult to play against. so, we knew that was not going to be easy. we tried not to give them what they want. we tried to close the door to the situations where they he
steven bergwijn was too fast for ezgjan alioski. penalty, was it outside on the line?y. harry kane said, thank you very much. and, a pinpoint pass, he and son heung—min are a potent combination. that deserves a hug. there is a prize if tottenham is third. it wasn't that it scored, more that it came from toby alderweireld. just. but watch, and the replays showed that his header had crossed the line as leeds‘s defence looked shaky. in the 92nd minute, matt doherty ensured moreno would have...
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steven: i do, because of the vaccine. we have seen already that 5 billion doses will be distributed over 2021, and that is not the end of the distribution pipeline. if you don't want to believe me, thatard it from the cdc they were really charming the course of the future -- to really determine the course of the future economy. this has been an external exhaustion us shock -- external exhaustion us -- external exo genous shock. it has changed every asset price in the world, and when it leaves, it will change every asset price in the world. there's a lot of the economy int can still be restored 2021 and 2022. lisa: how are you looking at the vaccinations in order to determine your investment thesis? we talked to mark mccormick who is best track vaccines into arms. steven: throughout asia, the pervasiveness of the virus has been lower. maybe it is the experience with sars, for example. a very high compliance with mask wearing, just having different economic impacts. i just think that we are very early on in terms of vaccina
steven: i do, because of the vaccine. we have seen already that 5 billion doses will be distributed over 2021, and that is not the end of the distribution pipeline. if you don't want to believe me, thatard it from the cdc they were really charming the course of the future -- to really determine the course of the future economy. this has been an external exhaustion us shock -- external exhaustion us -- external exo genous shock. it has changed every asset price in the world, and when it leaves,...
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there's two existing threes on steven son there will be three thirty six inch box trees. this was trying to maximize what we believe was possible coming out of our hearing. we don't believe there's much more we can require. that basically concludes our staff presentation. we covered similar cases in the last year. i want to emphasize what we can do to move forward. we want to celebrate the advocacy of mr. rad cliff. whenever a tree is removed without a permit it under mines the publics willingness to engage because they feel all that work is not going to be worth anything in the end. i appreciate mr. cliff's story. we're optimistic about the direction the bureau is heading with some of these penalties. >> thank you. we have a question. >> in going over the brief it indicates there's a tree missing. in looking at your photo, that's a pretty large tree. it's not like something someone can vandalize and knockdown. >> the illegal removal occurred on the mission street frontage. there's several missing trees or empty basins. it was missing prior to us even receiving the applic
there's two existing threes on steven son there will be three thirty six inch box trees. this was trying to maximize what we believe was possible coming out of our hearing. we don't believe there's much more we can require. that basically concludes our staff presentation. we covered similar cases in the last year. i want to emphasize what we can do to move forward. we want to celebrate the advocacy of mr. rad cliff. whenever a tree is removed without a permit it under mines the publics...
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steven pinker paints a picture of our history in which supposedly everything was worse, when we wereal wars — that is sort of the pessimistic view. what i am trying to show in the book is that actually civilisation 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 important
steven pinker paints a picture of our history in which supposedly everything was worse, when we wereal wars — that is sort of the pessimistic view. what i am trying to show in the book is that actually civilisation 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...
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steven thank you summit serving with us today. >> thank you very much virginia. were looking forward to celebrating martin luther king day with these auspicious guests. paul and i feel so lucky they contributed to our knowledge and now they can help tell the story. we are so pleased they're here with us today. >> i'm so pleased to talk with lb about the story for there so much detail here. but first reverent doctor moss, since you knew doctor king i wondered how you would like to celebrate the martin cake luther king holiday? >> wellin many ways, trying to tell the story of his impact on our lives, the movements, the america and the world history. to trying to communicate that it is not a holiday in the traditional sense. it is a call to duty to action to commitments, recommitment and a lifting up of accomplishments and yet giving a mirror of what has to be done. what has not been done. and all of the challenges, the agonies that we face at this very hour. so it is a learning from the life of doctor king. it is being motivated by the work and also being challenge
steven thank you summit serving with us today. >> thank you very much virginia. were looking forward to celebrating martin luther king day with these auspicious guests. paul and i feel so lucky they contributed to our knowledge and now they can help tell the story. we are so pleased they're here with us today. >> i'm so pleased to talk with lb about the story for there so much detail here. but first reverent doctor moss, since you knew doctor king i wondered how you would like to...
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steven king that's not the kilmeade.ond donald trump's press secretary kayleigh mcenany on twitter when he told equipment can show you next job as a cocktail waitress in tampa. people were quick to push back asking what he thought was wrong with the cocktail waitress. before marked the growmark was sexist and don't forget tampa is a pretty fun town. the backlash was so bad king one that saying sorry for getting carried away. i apologize to the waitresses tail and otherwise. it was a. that's true, it was a and frankly not a great act track so the next time you have to back track from your ticket listen from my pal cracked back jack. back it up. all right. something wrong with me because i will watch it over and over again that the theory why do liberal dudes seem to be the most -- and i realize because they are sexist and liberalism happens to be their choice to protect against accusations of misogyny. it's not like they go hand-in-hand. it happens sexist dudes use liberalism as a protection. >> look at harvey weinstein.
steven king that's not the kilmeade.ond donald trump's press secretary kayleigh mcenany on twitter when he told equipment can show you next job as a cocktail waitress in tampa. people were quick to push back asking what he thought was wrong with the cocktail waitress. before marked the growmark was sexist and don't forget tampa is a pretty fun town. the backlash was so bad king one that saying sorry for getting carried away. i apologize to the waitresses tail and otherwise. it was a. that's...
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police chief steven sund handed in his resignation over growing concer concerns >>> mostly democrats either support impeachment or invoking the 25th amend including house speaker nancy pelosi and soon-to-be senate majority leader chuck schumer adam kinzinger is the only republican on the list to say the president is unfit and the president is unwell. governor's calling for trump's removal include three governors. >> and editorial boards are calling for his removal inclu including the "washington post," "the new york times," the "usa today," "chicago tribune" and moat notable rupert murdoch's paper. nikki haley told members his behavior was disappointing and his actions since election day will be judged harshly by history. >> there's a growing group of people within the administration willing to leave a little early. mick mulvaney said, i can't stay here he was most recently as a special envoy to northern ireland. >> transportation secretary elaine chao became the first to leave in transportation. she said she was deeply troubled by what happened. >> five political appointees also. >>
police chief steven sund handed in his resignation over growing concer concerns >>> mostly democrats either support impeachment or invoking the 25th amend including house speaker nancy pelosi and soon-to-be senate majority leader chuck schumer adam kinzinger is the only republican on the list to say the president is unfit and the president is unwell. governor's calling for trump's removal include three governors. >> and editorial boards are calling for his removal inclu including...
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it follows pressure from secretary steven mnuchin. haslinda: old -- senate runoffs will determine the balance of power in washington. finalnal result, or results may not be known for days, or even weeks. rishaad: saudi arabia surprises with a miller -- taking a look at the equity session. drifting to the downside. to having a look at the asx 200, down by over 1%. nikkei 225 lower. turn onw is this you chinese delisting which is creating market confusion. marginallyso negative. moment is a at the decision by saudi arabia to make that cut in output. that sent crude above $50 a barrel. bitcoin also marginally higher. u.s. dollar index also to the upside after some falls. we have the dollar falling again. we got a decision by opec to curb supply. that stock rebound in the u.s. not really at the moment playing out in this part of the world. haslinda: that's right. president trump upping the ante, signing a new executive order banning transactions from eight chinese apps. for more, let's bring in stephen engle. first off, what do we know ab
it follows pressure from secretary steven mnuchin. haslinda: old -- senate runoffs will determine the balance of power in washington. finalnal result, or results may not be known for days, or even weeks. rishaad: saudi arabia surprises with a miller -- taking a look at the equity session. drifting to the downside. to having a look at the asx 200, down by over 1%. nikkei 225 lower. turn onw is this you chinese delisting which is creating market confusion. marginallyso negative. moment is a at...
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now these roles have been refilled by respectively damejudy dench, leslie mann, dan stevens and islah add some perfunctory nods to modernity while still retaining a basic skeleton of the original. elvira? hello? i haven't the foggiest idea of how to send her back. directed by downton abbey alumnus edward hall from a script by nick moorcroft, meg leonard and piers ashworth, this latest incarnation was due to open in uk theaters last year emma but after covid delays it was acquired for sky cinema. you're in trouble now. but to be honest, i can't imagine this somewhat lackluster production ever setting movie theaters alight, even with a starry cast whose performances range from the kooky to the caricatured come up with a rather irritating lack of panache. i can feel it in my base chakra. probably trapped wind. and while lean's original won oscars for its spectacular poltergeist effects, this looks more like a drab tv movie thatjust happens to be set in some eye—catching art deco surroundings. how dare you! "just photograph it, dear boy," coward apparently told lean. believing his play t
now these roles have been refilled by respectively damejudy dench, leslie mann, dan stevens and islah add some perfunctory nods to modernity while still retaining a basic skeleton of the original. elvira? hello? i haven't the foggiest idea of how to send her back. directed by downton abbey alumnus edward hall from a script by nick moorcroft, meg leonard and piers ashworth, this latest incarnation was due to open in uk theaters last year emma but after covid delays it was acquired for sky...
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now these roles have been refilled by, respectively, damejudi dench, leslie mann, dan stevens and isla spirit which adds some perfunctory nods to modernity while still retaining a basic skeleton of the original. elvira? hello? i haven't the foggiest idea of how to send her back. directed by downton abbey alumnus edward hall from a script by nick moorcroft, meg leonard and piers ashworth, this latest incarnation was due to open in uk theaters last year emma incarnation was due to open in uk theaters last year, but after covid delays it was acquired for sky cinema. you're in trouble now. but to be honest, i can't imagine this somewhat lackluster production ever setting movie theaters alight, even with a starry cast whose performances range from the kooky to the caricatured, with a rather irritating lack of panache. i can feel it in my base chakra. probably trapped wind. and while lean�*s original won oscars for its spectacular poltergeist effects, this looks more like a drab tv movie thatjust happens to be set in some eye—catching art deco surroundings. how dare you! "just photograph it,
now these roles have been refilled by, respectively, damejudi dench, leslie mann, dan stevens and isla spirit which adds some perfunctory nods to modernity while still retaining a basic skeleton of the original. elvira? hello? i haven't the foggiest idea of how to send her back. directed by downton abbey alumnus edward hall from a script by nick moorcroft, meg leonard and piers ashworth, this latest incarnation was due to open in uk theaters last year emma incarnation was due to open in uk...
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steven eisman in this hour.g, everyone, bloomberg surveillance, from new york, from london. mr. biden out with announcement at 5:00 a.m. as well. and a reassessment of where we are in this pandemic. we have been distracted the last number of weeks or so, and i really get the feeling, francine, today is sort of the day of reassessment
steven eisman in this hour.g, everyone, bloomberg surveillance, from new york, from london. mr. biden out with announcement at 5:00 a.m. as well. and a reassessment of where we are in this pandemic. we have been distracted the last number of weeks or so, and i really get the feeling, francine, today is sort of the day of reassessment
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and let's talk about the capitol police chief, steven sund, resigning earlier today, after nancy pelosi and others called for his resignation. what are we learning about this security failure that unfolded yesterday? >> it is a huge, embarrassing, security failure. and in addition to the resignation of the capitol police chief, we also know that the top-security officials in the house and the senate, the sergeant of arms, for both bodies, they both -- stepping down, as a result of what happened yesterday, don. and what we're told is that, simply put, you know, there were all these meetings, in the weeks planning before the president's rally. and there were plenty of warnings that there were -- there were people, who were believed who were possibly going to be violent. and the capitol police kept telling the other agencies, the fbi, secret service, the u.s. attorney's office, that they had it in hand. that they were ready because, frankly, there's two more weeks before inauguration day, they said that they already had the security in place to be able to protect the building. and it turns
and let's talk about the capitol police chief, steven sund, resigning earlier today, after nancy pelosi and others called for his resignation. what are we learning about this security failure that unfolded yesterday? >> it is a huge, embarrassing, security failure. and in addition to the resignation of the capitol police chief, we also know that the top-security officials in the house and the senate, the sergeant of arms, for both bodies, they both -- stepping down, as a result of what...
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for steven son, it's three trees. we're also hemmed in by a loading zone and a new water meter on a further going towards searchth street. that's where we're at in terms of what space a allows. >> as you've heard as the appellant stated earlier, developers generally don't plan in the trees -- that's the least of their concern. although this project is in hope sf and does a lot of good. we generally see and we're hard on those developers to produce more canopy for the city. when i see a project of this size and the trees maintain the same, kind of tough. thank you for answering the question. >> thank you. we'll now hear from the department of urban forestry. >> it's been an emotional day. a couple of steps forward in georgia and a few steps back in washington. i want to apologize for the appellant. i feel like it's the bureaus responsibility to protect street trees bottom line. we've not always been able to do that. including one of our own projects this summer. twept twenty rea
for steven son, it's three trees. we're also hemmed in by a loading zone and a new water meter on a further going towards searchth street. that's where we're at in terms of what space a allows. >> as you've heard as the appellant stated earlier, developers generally don't plan in the trees -- that's the least of their concern. although this project is in hope sf and does a lot of good. we generally see and we're hard on those developers to produce more canopy for the city. when i see a...
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still with us, our friends rick wilson and stewart stevens.stion to you, then to stewart. do you really foresee a trump third party and wouldn't it be for primary contests, doesn't that run the huge risk of delivering races to democrats, especially if they're moderates? >> well, i think one thing you may see with this is donald trump looking at this as a profit center, he will look at this as a way to raise money for himself. which is really the business model that donald trump has going forward. he is not going to be out doing real estate or golf courses. he will lose all of those. he will never be in business in that regard again. so he will look at this as a potential profit center. if he believes he can still control the republican party, he still controls a lot of the state parties because they're full of people like kelly ward and the folks in oregon this weekend. all in on qanon. [ inaudible ]. >> i think qanon has just had their way with rick wilson's wifi connection. stewart, i was going to you anyway. the foam pillow community is up
still with us, our friends rick wilson and stewart stevens.stion to you, then to stewart. do you really foresee a trump third party and wouldn't it be for primary contests, doesn't that run the huge risk of delivering races to democrats, especially if they're moderates? >> well, i think one thing you may see with this is donald trump looking at this as a profit center, he will look at this as a way to raise money for himself. which is really the business model that donald trump has going...
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you have the advantage of steven major, really worldwide i believe you sent major off to hong kong toolve all your issues over there. you cannot move stephen king to hong kong because the piano one move. that is all there is to it. stephen king, when you talk to steven major about this yield move, is it for real, or do we get a major reversal? steven: oddly enough, published a piece talking about this and he emphasizes strongly that supply issues, the kind the way a fiscal stimulus and treasure issue, actually there is not much issue of drive with what happens with regard to interest rates. although yields have a knee-jerk reaction over the last few hours. understandably perhaps because of the blue wall we are having in the u.s. we have already been through massive fiscal stimulus over the last 12 months, not just in the u.s. but also elsewhere in the world. for the most part bond yields have remained extremely low. of course, there is an extra twist in the u.s., which is that we have a federal reserve encountering treasury, which will be run by someone who used to run the federal res
you have the advantage of steven major, really worldwide i believe you sent major off to hong kong toolve all your issues over there. you cannot move stephen king to hong kong because the piano one move. that is all there is to it. stephen king, when you talk to steven major about this yield move, is it for real, or do we get a major reversal? steven: oddly enough, published a piece talking about this and he emphasizes strongly that supply issues, the kind the way a fiscal stimulus and treasure...
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congresswoman stevens, you said of all committees, the education and labor committee with congresswoman greene. does she deserve to stay there? >> i've called for her to be removed. i believe, anderson, that this was an egregious error of the gop conference. this type of behavior, these types of antics, particularly taunting and harassing a teenage survivor of gun violence, has no place in our education and labor committee, anderson. when i need to be talking with you tonight about how we're going to get our teachers and our students back in the classroom safely, get everyone vaccinated, bring our economy back online, this is politics of the bizarre and it's got to go. >> gloria, do you believe that kevin mccarthy will take any action against congresswoman greene? mike shields was on. i mean, his spokesperson said he talked to her about her past comments. mike shields said she had renounced qanon i guess face to face to him behind closed doors somewhere. i haven't seen that. is he going to do anything? >> well, you know, at this point maybe he'll decide to take her off the education com
congresswoman stevens, you said of all committees, the education and labor committee with congresswoman greene. does she deserve to stay there? >> i've called for her to be removed. i believe, anderson, that this was an egregious error of the gop conference. this type of behavior, these types of antics, particularly taunting and harassing a teenage survivor of gun violence, has no place in our education and labor committee, anderson. when i need to be talking with you tonight about how...
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stuart stevens, sherrilyn ifill, george packer. thank you very much. >> thank you, judy. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> woodruff: president trump's incendiary remarks that preceded the attempted insurrection were in many ways a culmination of what he has been doing for the past five years. and our most recent pbs newshour-npr-marist poll finds that 58% of all americans place at least some of the blame for the riots at the capitol on the president. william brangham looks at that part of donald trump's history that led us to this point and the darkest appeals he's made to certain groups around the country. >> brangham: donald trump legislaturedorms long before becoming president. for years the developer and reality tv star gained political attention by falsely suggesting that groups. >> brangham: but a confluence of crises over the last year has perhaps tested the nation and its commander in chief more than any other in modern history. as the novel coronavirus spread rapidly across the united states and has now killed nearly 400,000 americans, president t
stuart stevens, sherrilyn ifill, george packer. thank you very much. >> thank you, judy. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> woodruff: president trump's incendiary remarks that preceded the attempted insurrection were in many ways a culmination of what he has been doing for the past five years. and our most recent pbs newshour-npr-marist poll finds that 58% of all americans place at least some of the blame for the riots at the capitol on the president. william brangham looks at that part of donald...
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. >>> rutgers said the director resigned nearly a year head of schedule, steven dillingham announced resign tomorrow the day president-elect joe biden is inaugurated. his term was supposed to end at the end of the year. last week, a government watchdog questioned whether dillingham questioned employees to question a report on undocumented immigrants there are in the u.s. before mr. biden took office. the census is used to determine how many congressional seats and electoral votes each state gets. >>> and the "chicago tribune" reports a california man was arrested after allegedly living at o'hare international airport for three months. authorities say the 36-year-old man was taken into custody saturday after two united airlines employees discovered him in a terminal and alerted police. prosecutors say he had been living in a secured area of the airport since arriving from los angeles on his way to india in october. he was found wearing an airport employee badge. police say that the man told them that he was afraid to fly because of the coronavirus. a former faa inspector said it's a h
. >>> rutgers said the director resigned nearly a year head of schedule, steven dillingham announced resign tomorrow the day president-elect joe biden is inaugurated. his term was supposed to end at the end of the year. last week, a government watchdog questioned whether dillingham questioned employees to question a report on undocumented immigrants there are in the u.s. before mr. biden took office. the census is used to determine how many congressional seats and electoral votes each...
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the fair weather foundation, and by -- corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. >> douglas brinkley, welcome to fl "firing line," and mary frances berry, welcome back to "firing line." >> thank you. >> i'm delighted to welcome two renowned solars of american history to the program this week who can add historic perspective to president biden's nomination. professor berry you have written extensively about civil rights, about women's rights and about the constitution. professor brinkley, you are -- prolific author about the presidency and many other areas of american life. take a listen to a portion of president biden's inaugural address. >> this is our historic moment of crisis in challenge and unit is the path forward. and we must meet this moment as the united states ofamerica. if we do that, i guarantee you we will not fail. we have never, ever, ever failed in america when we've acted together. >> as you listened to the inaugural address, doug, how did it compare to the great inaugural addresses in american history, in your view? >> well, i don't think it's going to be remembered
the fair weather foundation, and by -- corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. >> douglas brinkley, welcome to fl "firing line," and mary frances berry, welcome back to "firing line." >> thank you. >> i'm delighted to welcome two renowned solars of american history to the program this week who can add historic perspective to president biden's nomination. professor berry you have written extensively about civil rights, about women's rights and about...
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director doug wyman telling us how he won about that together with screenwriter steven knight. steve and i set out to do the outrageous and i think of all because of the pandemic right is to sit sit down on july wine and say let's write something that will shoot in september and have it done by the end of the year that's that's insane maybe even crazier then then i have no way to intelligent for deciding to rob harrods i think he had it's probably easier than trying to do it steven i just did. ok so they made the movie in about 4 months that's pretty quick for a movie of the scale is it any good though what it's got mixed reviews at best or some might say has been panned and. some people calling it an irritating heist cullman say one review even going as far as to suggest warn the public that they should keep the social distance from this no doesn't sound like mixed reviews adrian this is the us one outlier though that said it could have a message that might resonate that message would be that in order to survive the pandemic it might be necessary to go crazy ok well we're alre
director doug wyman telling us how he won about that together with screenwriter steven knight. steve and i set out to do the outrageous and i think of all because of the pandemic right is to sit sit down on july wine and say let's write something that will shoot in september and have it done by the end of the year that's that's insane maybe even crazier then then i have no way to intelligent for deciding to rob harrods i think he had it's probably easier than trying to do it steven i just did....
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the fair weather fouation, and by -- corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. the peopople who give the moneyo make mister rogers' neighborhood are the people who contribute to this and other public television stations and: [captioning sponsored by the u.s. department of education] ♪ it's a beautiful day in this neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ♪ ♪ could you be mine? ♪ ♪ it's a neighborly day in this beauty wood ♪
the fair weather fouation, and by -- corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. the peopople who give the moneyo make mister rogers' neighborhood are the people who contribute to this and other public television stations and: [captioning sponsored by the u.s. department of education] ♪ it's a beautiful day in this neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ♪ ♪ could you be mine? ♪ ♪ it's a neighborly day in this beauty wood ♪
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let's go to steven from sheffield.ity of service that they would were it not for the pandemic. can the government outlined the way it intends to support university students over the coming weeks? thanks, very much stephen and this isa thanks, very much stephen and this is a question i‘ve been asked a lot in the last few days and i think we need to look very hard at the deal that students are getting, and we need to see what more we can do to support students and to help them in what has been a very, very difficult time. you know, of course, at the moment, they are not able to go back to their universities except for a very, very few key practical courses, and i know how frustrating that he is and i know the financial frustrations that that entails and i can tell you that we are looking at that now and you will be hearing more about that from the education secretary. let‘s go to alex forsyth of the bbc. before coming on to covid—19, i want to ask about events in the us. was donald trump responsible for inciting the crow
let's go to steven from sheffield.ity of service that they would were it not for the pandemic. can the government outlined the way it intends to support university students over the coming weeks? thanks, very much stephen and this isa thanks, very much stephen and this is a question i‘ve been asked a lot in the last few days and i think we need to look very hard at the deal that students are getting, and we need to see what more we can do to support students and to help them in what has been...
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corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. . m> the housees to hold trump accountable, we get insights from the impeachment witness fiona hill. >> we don't think it is a rvivable philosophy in this country to embrace eto nationalism and authoritarianism. reckoninblican is the gop ready to ditch trump? exparty member and co-founder rick wilson speaks. >> plus -- >> the systems that are existing in the united states are protecting the republic in the united states. >>> good
corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. . m> the housees to hold trump accountable, we get insights from the impeachment witness fiona hill. >> we don't think it is a rvivable philosophy in this country to embrace eto nationalism and authoritarianism. reckoninblican is the gop ready to ditch trump? exparty member and co-founder rick wilson speaks. >> plus -- >> the systems that are existing in the united states are protecting the republic in the united states....
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i'm steven stock.elcome to the weekend edition of "access hollywood." i'm scott evans. sibley scoles will join us in just a little bit. but let's begin with regina king. she makes her feature film directorial debut with "one night in miami." it brings together four legends in one hotel room during the civil rights movement. and on the same day it was released on amazon prime video, regina turned 50. but she told me there is no way she'd rather trade places with her younger self. i read somewhere that you said you are more interesting now, you feel like, than you were at 25. and i thought, "i wonder what she means by that." >> absolutely. i've lived more life, you know? i can talk more smack and back it up. >> [ laughs ] that's right. >> and just more comfortable in my own skin. and i think when you are more comfortable in your own skin, you get to see the real person, not the representative. and i think my representative is less interesting than me. >> after winning the best supporting actress oscar in
i'm steven stock.elcome to the weekend edition of "access hollywood." i'm scott evans. sibley scoles will join us in just a little bit. but let's begin with regina king. she makes her feature film directorial debut with "one night in miami." it brings together four legends in one hotel room during the civil rights movement. and on the same day it was released on amazon prime video, regina turned 50. but she told me there is no way she'd rather trade places with her younger...
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it is just sort of -- a lot of things that are baseless. >> we heard from steven fowler who listened to the entire thing. he also said that on the call, carol, was the chief of staff mark meadows. a few others. do we know if anyone else was on that call, that steven did not report, or that in orderly there could be others on a call of this nature accompanying the president giving him information or listening to what will be transpiring so they know what they have to deal with when the phone call is hung snup? >> it would not normally be appropriate that campaign advisors be sitting in. it would be common for advisors to be on the call. there is nothing inappropriate about calling the georgia state official, but telling him to find 11,000 votes to change is bizarre. advisors should have interrupted the president saying something like i don't mean that is what president means, brad. i think what he means is he is concerned about the grass of this election. but the way the president says it is nothing short of, you know, a strong arm move. >> yeah, okay, stay where you are as well, caro
it is just sort of -- a lot of things that are baseless. >> we heard from steven fowler who listened to the entire thing. he also said that on the call, carol, was the chief of staff mark meadows. a few others. do we know if anyone else was on that call, that steven did not report, or that in orderly there could be others on a call of this nature accompanying the president giving him information or listening to what will be transpiring so they know what they have to deal with when the...
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director doug liman telling us how you want about that together with screenwriter steven knight. steve and i set out to do be outrageous and i think it will because of the pandemic writers to sit sit down july 1 and say let's write something that will shoot in september and have it done by the end of the year that's that's insane maybe even crazier then then i have no way to intelligent for deciding to rob parents but i think it's probably easier than trying to do it steven i just did. ok so they made the movie in about 4 months that's pretty quick for a movie of the scale is it any good though what it's got mixed reviews at best or some might say has been panned. some people calling it an irritating heist cullman say one review even going as far as to suggest warn the public that they should keep a social distance from this noticing so make mixed reviews adrian though it's one outlier though that said it did have a message that might resonate that message would be that in order to survive the pandemic it might be necessary to go crazy ok well we're are very obviously already pra
director doug liman telling us how you want about that together with screenwriter steven knight. steve and i set out to do be outrageous and i think it will because of the pandemic writers to sit sit down july 1 and say let's write something that will shoot in september and have it done by the end of the year that's that's insane maybe even crazier then then i have no way to intelligent for deciding to rob parents but i think it's probably easier than trying to do it steven i just did. ok so...
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in june, 2010, steven simmons and gabriel marquez were arrested.prosecutors say, jim didn't know them, that moya hired them. investigators say steven was the alleged stabber, and gabriel was the lookout. both, pleaded not guilty. but amazingly, jim fayed wasn't done with the idea of murder. he, apparently, believed his cellmate had connections, and he wanted to hire a new hit man, from jail. >> he wants to -- taken care of. he actually drew out a map that was never found, depicting where he can find the ranch hand to actually carry out this murder. and what he wanted to do was have the ranch hand tortured so he can actually tell his cellmate or tell the hit man where the other two individuals were. >> reporter: prosecutors say the price tag for pam fayed's killing was $25,000. he was bankrolling it. >> no question. he commissioned this crime and that's what -- where the investigation began to lead us. that's where the evidence began to lead us. we knew, clearly, that he had an alibi for the actual stabbing. he is not the stabber. he is not the actu
in june, 2010, steven simmons and gabriel marquez were arrested.prosecutors say, jim didn't know them, that moya hired them. investigators say steven was the alleged stabber, and gabriel was the lookout. both, pleaded not guilty. but amazingly, jim fayed wasn't done with the idea of murder. he, apparently, believed his cellmate had connections, and he wanted to hire a new hit man, from jail. >> he wants to -- taken care of. he actually drew out a map that was never found, depicting where...
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i think steven miller jumps out because he has become synonymous with the cruelty of the administrationn't do it alone. there are people across the federal government that woke up every morning to make sure that steven miller's program was implemented. so this campaign was about using facts and evidence to give corporate america across america the tools they need to go to the doorsteps of our companies. >> is there someone not as high, for instance your number five that is more just guilty by association? >> we think you can't repair the cadge done by the trump administration by engaging in the same kind of behavior they did. so we want to ground the work in evidence and facts, but one individual is emblemmatic of this need. his name is jeffrey clark. he was a cookie cutter lawyer. and then he tried to harbor secret authoritarian instincts and he tried tcapitalize them. we need to make sure the other jeffrey clarks, those helping steven millers but that are anonymous have to answer for their record. so when they find another job the hiring manager at a corporation can say did you suppor
i think steven miller jumps out because he has become synonymous with the cruelty of the administrationn't do it alone. there are people across the federal government that woke up every morning to make sure that steven miller's program was implemented. so this campaign was about using facts and evidence to give corporate america across america the tools they need to go to the doorsteps of our companies. >> is there someone not as high, for instance your number five that is more just...