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john brown, john sumner, thaddeus stevens. i appreciated the fact that you did not reduce stevens convictions as has been speculated by others and the movie lincoln, i'm sure people have seen to some imagined relationship he may or may not have with his housekeeper. we have no proof for that. but in fact you created this portrait of a very principled conviction about equality, and principled conviction about democracy, and republican governments and i think that's what makes your book so valuable. i could talk to you end leslie about this book, because as i told you thaddeus stevens has to be one of my favorite american statesmen. but we do have questions coming in and we do not have that much time and we want to reserve some time for our audience to participate. the question that has come here is stevens somewhat controversial involvement with the no nothing party. before that of course the anti-mason party. and i should point out that is specially after the break up of the second party system there are many antislavery propo
john brown, john sumner, thaddeus stevens. i appreciated the fact that you did not reduce stevens convictions as has been speculated by others and the movie lincoln, i'm sure people have seen to some imagined relationship he may or may not have with his housekeeper. we have no proof for that. but in fact you created this portrait of a very principled conviction about equality, and principled conviction about democracy, and republican governments and i think that's what makes your book so...
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think stevens threat to democracy.you read his correspondence and what you have written about him, to me that seems far more motivating the southern apologists made up about him. >> absolutely. i think it's clear that stevens is not approach the subject of impeachment out of a spirit of personal revenge. or even personal punishment for johnson. he said the purpose of impeachment is to deal with misconduct in office and to prevent future misconduct. he sees johnson accurately as the principal obstacle to the completion of what he regards as a necessary revolution in american life. it is on that basis and for that purpose that he seeks to remove johnson so that congress can do what needs to be done. rather than inflict some sort of punishment on evildoer. back absolutely. you know, i think stevens with johnson as a traitor was actually quite accurate. it was precisely what johnson was doing in terms of undoing reconstruction. that is why he adds the bigger article on impeachment that johnson was actually against reconstr
think stevens threat to democracy.you read his correspondence and what you have written about him, to me that seems far more motivating the southern apologists made up about him. >> absolutely. i think it's clear that stevens is not approach the subject of impeachment out of a spirit of personal revenge. or even personal punishment for johnson. he said the purpose of impeachment is to deal with misconduct in office and to prevent future misconduct. he sees johnson accurately as the...
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. >> steven a. douglas was institutionalized in politics and national po politics and douglas was the author of the kansas/nebraska act. >> everybody saw lincoln was a sacrificial lamb in that race. >> douglas had his own campaign trained. t the back of the train got a cannon on it. every time a train gets into a town, they set off the ca cannos if to announce the great man has arrived. douglas is joined by big crowds where ever he campaigns. lincoln begins to show up at douglas' speeches and rallies. he's getting bigger crowds than ever by campaigning steve dou douglas' wake. >> so his advisers come up with an alternative. lincoln write s a letter that'l change his career and really change his politics. >> he challenges douglas to debates. >> it was a one time congressman, abraham lincoln, he was going to take on steven a. douglas. oh my goodness, you can hear the laughter. natural teeth.engthens and prs so, are you gonna lose another tooth? not on my watch! you're not using too much are you, hon?
. >> steven a. douglas was institutionalized in politics and national po politics and douglas was the author of the kansas/nebraska act. >> everybody saw lincoln was a sacrificial lamb in that race. >> douglas had his own campaign trained. t the back of the train got a cannon on it. every time a train gets into a town, they set off the ca cannos if to announce the great man has arrived. douglas is joined by big crowds where ever he campaigns. lincoln begins to show up at...
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they sentenced steven mcdowell to 50 years in prison. he is appealing his conviction. multiplex. >> we went to the movie and had a really good day. >> and dad's going away forever. >> exactly. they never asked a question. he got 50 years. it was almost a relief. i'm actually for the death penalty for this kind of stuff. it's better than 20, better than two. >> crystal's children are being raised by an old friend whose own parents gave crystal a home. >> she makes them stay focussed in school. they have regimes and routines. she loves them. >> they're phenomenal kids. >> as for crystal, lieck hopes she'll be remembered more as a loving mom than an up by the boot straps survivor of awful abuse. >> she wanted that family she never had. she wanted children. she wanted to love something unconditionally and have somebody love her unconditionally. >> i love you. >> and she was still looking for that love right until the hours before the winds began howling and the waters rose. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> "firs
they sentenced steven mcdowell to 50 years in prison. he is appealing his conviction. multiplex. >> we went to the movie and had a really good day. >> and dad's going away forever. >> exactly. they never asked a question. he got 50 years. it was almost a relief. i'm actually for the death penalty for this kind of stuff. it's better than 20, better than two. >> crystal's children are being raised by an old friend whose own parents gave crystal a home. >> she makes...
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. >> i mentioned, "you know, i do know that he has a friend -- that's steven gordon." >> reporter: stevenime for molesting a minor and later for kidnapping. he and cano were inseparable, apparently. once again, detective lomeli pulled up the gps coordinates. she checked the place martha was last seen in santa ana, and? no gordon. not there. but when she checked locations for kianna and josephine, sure enough, there he was. so why not at that first location? she checked the record and discovered that at that particular moment, gordon wasn't on a gps monitor, but he was wearing one at the other three places, and so was cano. the electronics made it absolutely obvious, here they were, cano and gordon driving together up and down beach boulevard and all around santa ana and anaheim. >> i mean, even when they're on the freeway -- >> they were in the same car? >> they were in the same vehicle. >> reporter: julissa trapp had prayed for a hail mary, but she never expected anything like this. >> i soon realized, "i'm not just dealing with one, we're dealing with two.” two sex offenders wearing gps
. >> i mentioned, "you know, i do know that he has a friend -- that's steven gordon." >> reporter: stevenime for molesting a minor and later for kidnapping. he and cano were inseparable, apparently. once again, detective lomeli pulled up the gps coordinates. she checked the place martha was last seen in santa ana, and? no gordon. not there. but when she checked locations for kianna and josephine, sure enough, there he was. so why not at that first location? she checked the...
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steven donziger -- he is a tactic for chevron.ve the world not look at what they actually did in the ecuadorian amazon. what we want is for this new administration to check the corporate power that has manilated the judicial system to turn steven donziger into an example of what will happen if you stand up to corporate power in the united states. it is a seriously chilling one. there's a coalition of organizations that includesac amnesty and us and greenpeace and many other groups who have banded together to protect each other from corporate attacks. that is essentially what we're saying. amy: explain the term slap attack. >> strategic lawsuit against public participation. this is how corporations prevent activists and organizations from standing up to their abuses. they hit them with baseless lawsuits and force them to spend all the money sometimes they have to defend themselves. many states in the country do not have anti-slapp legislation. if they file in the right place, are force to defend yourself against a massive legal tea
steven donziger -- he is a tactic for chevron.ve the world not look at what they actually did in the ecuadorian amazon. what we want is for this new administration to check the corporate power that has manilated the judicial system to turn steven donziger into an example of what will happen if you stand up to corporate power in the united states. it is a seriously chilling one. there's a coalition of organizations that includesac amnesty and us and greenpeace and many other groups who have...
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two of the men came back, that was orval anderson and albert stevens. they did both come back for the second flight. and they hit 72,395 feet. they took measurements about the stratosphere and cosmic radiation and anything they could possibly measure they attempted to while they were up in the gondola. and they took an image of the curvature of the earth, which had never been done. they were recognized for their efforts. they were given medals by fdr, and it was just a success, an all-around success. but what makes it even better for rapid city is it happened in the black hills. it was here. it was local. it was just a great community involved piece of history. clicks you can watch this and other programs on the history of communities across the country at c-span.org cities tour. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. every saturday at 8:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span3, coincided different college classroom and hear about socket -- topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights, and the u.s. president, to 9/11. >> thank yo
two of the men came back, that was orval anderson and albert stevens. they did both come back for the second flight. and they hit 72,395 feet. they took measurements about the stratosphere and cosmic radiation and anything they could possibly measure they attempted to while they were up in the gondola. and they took an image of the curvature of the earth, which had never been done. they were recognized for their efforts. they were given medals by fdr, and it was just a success, an all-around...
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that's where candace stevens comes in she's a tech specialist at the n.-g. o. wilderness foundation africa she wants to encourage landowners to turn their holdings into nature reserves the government offers a tax incentive to do so. what you're doing here is looking after south africa's natural wealth in the public good yes and so there's this unique tax incentive to benefit that biodiversity. so even as you plow money time if an energy into looking after the sun foam is my think you're not getting any other not only is a special tax incentive just to give a little bit back this man has already converted his land into a protected area he can write off the cost of the purchase over 25 year period that extra cash in the pocket would be able to to give a little bit more financial sustainability to you in managing this interview to redeem and so that you could put a little bit more interest which would be your decision and you know what needs to happen on the side of photographer cause fundal and purchased the land 5 years ago and has taken countless pictures of th
that's where candace stevens comes in she's a tech specialist at the n.-g. o. wilderness foundation africa she wants to encourage landowners to turn their holdings into nature reserves the government offers a tax incentive to do so. what you're doing here is looking after south africa's natural wealth in the public good yes and so there's this unique tax incentive to benefit that biodiversity. so even as you plow money time if an energy into looking after the sun foam is my think you're not...
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justamente nos conectamos en vivo con steven nava, seis alumno y el maestro josÉ villarreal. maestros tambiÉn, lo han compartido y desde ese tiempo ha hecho viral. ahorita tiene 1,80 millones de visitas. borja: es que ahora es el momento de escuchar a don josÉ. sabemos que este no sabÍa que estaban juntando todo ese dinero. ¿cÓmo fue la sorpresa cuando le dieron esos 27.000 dÓlares? josÉ: fue una sorpresa relativa porque steven y un amigo de Él estuvieron visitÁndome la noche anterior y me comentÓ. entonces dije bueno, quÉ bien. pero no imaginaba que era esa cantidad o de esa manera. mucho menos el recibimiento que estaba en el estacionamiento. cuando me dijeron que voltee para que vea el regalo dije: ¿quÉ es? lo Único que pude decir es: estÁ muy grande para llevarlo al banco. [risas] carolina: ¿cuÁl es su plan? ¿cÓmo le va a cambiar la vida? josÉ: mira, a lo largo de todos estos
justamente nos conectamos en vivo con steven nava, seis alumno y el maestro josÉ villarreal. maestros tambiÉn, lo han compartido y desde ese tiempo ha hecho viral. ahorita tiene 1,80 millones de visitas. borja: es que ahora es el momento de escuchar a don josÉ. sabemos que este no sabÍa que estaban juntando todo ese dinero. ¿cÓmo fue la sorpresa cuando le dieron esos 27.000 dÓlares? josÉ: fue una sorpresa relativa porque steven y un amigo de Él estuvieron visitÁndome la noche anterior...
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steven miller joining us there with some breaking news.cked by china on u.s. soil. former acting dni ric grenell on the biden administration's first he showdown the ccp and why he believes the china threat is greater than ever. greater than ever. we'll [announcer] durán catches leonard with a big left. ♪♪ you can spend your life in boxing or any other business, but one day, you're gonna take a hit you didn't see coming. and it won't matter what hit you. what matters is you're down. and there's nothing down there with you but the choice that will define you. do you stay down? or. do you find, somewhere deep inside of you, the resilience to get up. ♪♪ [announcer] and this fight is a long way from over, leonard is coming back. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ introducing the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it's the most comfortable, ♪♪ body-sensing, automatically-responding, energy-building, dually-adjustable, dad-powering, wellness-boosting, foot-warming, snore-relieving, temperature-balancing, recovery-assisting, effortlessly life-changing proven quality night's s
steven miller joining us there with some breaking news.cked by china on u.s. soil. former acting dni ric grenell on the biden administration's first he showdown the ccp and why he believes the china threat is greater than ever. greater than ever. we'll [announcer] durán catches leonard with a big left. ♪♪ you can spend your life in boxing or any other business, but one day, you're gonna take a hit you didn't see coming. and it won't matter what hit you. what matters is you're down. and...
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steven miller joining us there with some breaking news.ocked by china on u.s. soil. former acting dni ric grenell on the biden administration's first he showdown the ccp and why he believes the china threat is greater than ever. we'll be right back. brave. and took risks. big risks. bring your family history to life, like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. ♪ ♪ the chevy silverado trail boss. when you have a two-inch lift. when you have goodyear duratrac tires. when you have rancho shocks and an integrated dual exhaust. when you have all that, the last thing you'll need... is a road. the chevy silverado trail boss. ready to off-road, right from the factory. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's
steven miller joining us there with some breaking news.ocked by china on u.s. soil. former acting dni ric grenell on the biden administration's first he showdown the ccp and why he believes the china threat is greater than ever. we'll be right back. brave. and took risks. big risks. bring your family history to life, like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on...
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how did you how do you know steven spielberg he said i didn't. call him. i say you called him he said yeah i called him and said you know i had to call 12 times and get some receptionist who then sent me to an assistant who then said be someone else but then one day somebody said this is steven and he pitched this idea you see 99 percent of us would never make that call because we believe you know. what matt damon say in we bought a zune which was the best moment in we bought a zoo unfortunately we said sometimes all you need is 20 seconds of outrageous courage yes. through that step through that stargate we're talking an acting coach motivational speaker stuart k. robinson i want to hit the motivational speaker thing on the other end of this but whenever i'm talking acting with somebody i like to pick their brain i always loved the brando at some point meets up with follows the method stuff and i don't know if you know. i don't know to what theory you prescribe we'll talk about that but i love that at some point even brando is bold enough the 20
how did you how do you know steven spielberg he said i didn't. call him. i say you called him he said yeah i called him and said you know i had to call 12 times and get some receptionist who then sent me to an assistant who then said be someone else but then one day somebody said this is steven and he pitched this idea you see 99 percent of us would never make that call because we believe you know. what matt damon say in we bought a zune which was the best moment in we bought a zoo...
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it started with the idea that the selfie was the new autograph. >> steven, good morning.cameo a few weeks ago for my brother, retired leafs player, wendel clark. his reaction, it was priceless, but i have a hard time imagining i would do it again. there was a lot of surprise and excitement, but it is going to be hard to replicate so what can you tell us about the stickiness of cameo customers? how many are repeat buyers >> look, we have over 2 million customers at this point. the product has an nps in the high 70s, which puts it up there with the iphone as one of the most beloved consumer products on earth most people say that high nps is the number one long-term indicator to long-term customer retention. we're dedicated to building a new suite of products that is not just buying another video, but doing other interactions through our cameo calls product, which is a live meet-and-greet we just launched, our fan product coming out, it is to allow every talent on earth to have a personal relationship with each of their fans. a lot has to do with the new product roadmap that
it started with the idea that the selfie was the new autograph. >> steven, good morning.cameo a few weeks ago for my brother, retired leafs player, wendel clark. his reaction, it was priceless, but i have a hard time imagining i would do it again. there was a lot of surprise and excitement, but it is going to be hard to replicate so what can you tell us about the stickiness of cameo customers? how many are repeat buyers >> look, we have over 2 million customers at this point. the...
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steven, did you let little kids die?> what joe biden said at that press conference is a detestable lie. it's not just a smear against president trump. it's a smear against the patriotic border agents who saved the lives who rescued unaccompanied minors and get them safely back home. that was our policy. if you came here assay a 15-year-old from honduras and border patrol apprehended you, they would then process you, put you on a chartered flight, paid for by the u.s. government, send you back to your home country, meet up with social services in honduras, work with our state department to get you back with your own family. joe biden is separating these families, stranding them in the united states, and sending the message not just to central america, brian, but to the whole world that if you split off your family, if you send someone here 17 or younger alone, they will stay here for life. >> brian: steven, what's so amazing, i'm not sure he knows his own policy. he was asked in the scenario would you send that child home
steven, did you let little kids die?> what joe biden said at that press conference is a detestable lie. it's not just a smear against president trump. it's a smear against the patriotic border agents who saved the lives who rescued unaccompanied minors and get them safely back home. that was our policy. if you came here assay a 15-year-old from honduras and border patrol apprehended you, they would then process you, put you on a chartered flight, paid for by the u.s. government, send you...
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stevens: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mrs. axne, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mrs. axne will vote yes on h.r. 1651. as the member designated by ms. slotkin, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. slotkin will vote yes on h.r. 1651.
stevens: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mrs. axne, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mrs. axne will vote yes on h.r. 1651. as the member designated by ms. slotkin, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. slotkin will vote yes on h.r. 1651.
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that's where candace stevens comes in she's a tax specialist at the n.-g. o. wilderness foundation africa she wants to encourage landowners to turn their holdings into nature reserves the government offers a tax incentive to do so. what you're doing here is looking off to south africa's natural wealth in the public good and so there's this unique tax incentive to benefit that bind of a city so even as you plow money time if an energy into looking after the sun almost my think you're not getting any i don't know there is a special tax incentive just to give a little bit back this man is already converted his land into a protected area he can write off the cost of the purchase over 25 year period that extra cash in the pocket would be able to to give a little bit more financial sustainability to you in managing this in perpetuity so that you could put a little bit more interest which would be your decision and you know what needs to happen on the side of photographer of course fund of and purchase the land 5 years ago and has taken countless pictures of the area
that's where candace stevens comes in she's a tax specialist at the n.-g. o. wilderness foundation africa she wants to encourage landowners to turn their holdings into nature reserves the government offers a tax incentive to do so. what you're doing here is looking off to south africa's natural wealth in the public good and so there's this unique tax incentive to benefit that bind of a city so even as you plow money time if an energy into looking after the sun almost my think you're not getting...
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still with us are eugene robinson and stuart stevens.f no masks, no problem, crowd back inside venues and dining halls, the governor puts texans in a tough spot. we did some sampling of texas voters. we'll play that for you and discuss on the other side. >> we want to run this business to its full capacity. we just feel that it's unsafe. >> with the mixed messages we know that everyone's going to have their own opinion now as to what to do. and we want to require people to wear masks. >> it's worrying because i want to care about like i said first my family, and second thing my friends, you know, and everybody else. >> those were folks in austin, and we get it, blue dot in a red state. but eugene, here's the thing. this governor who has proven he can't keep the lights on in texas, was this just the most texas thing he could do by saying no masks, no problem? >> i think it was. i mean, look, he was not -- he was not doing that well politically given the disaster with the cold weather and the blackouts and the water problems. and so he jus
still with us are eugene robinson and stuart stevens.f no masks, no problem, crowd back inside venues and dining halls, the governor puts texans in a tough spot. we did some sampling of texas voters. we'll play that for you and discuss on the other side. >> we want to run this business to its full capacity. we just feel that it's unsafe. >> with the mixed messages we know that everyone's going to have their own opinion now as to what to do. and we want to require people to wear...
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we are learning more and more about how widespread this is, and i want to bring in steven adair, theirst spotted the attack, and the threat for microsoft to respond to the attack and alerting microsoft as to what going on. steven, tell me what happened in the wild in the first place and when you first spotted it. >> yes, thank you for having me. the team here at valexity saw it in first january and we saw what you alluded to a stealthy cyber operation against two of our clients. we found it in late january and we have been able to track it back to starting as early as january 3 d, and kind of what we saw was email was being stolen from the organizations, and something that was quite under radar, and in the sense that it would not trigger security alarm bells or virus software bells in that it was not raising any alerts, but when the team dug in, we found, hey, they are exploiting a bug in microsoft exchange, the software that organizations and businesses are using to run and host their own email, and using it to steal email is where it started off. we got that reported to microsoft,
we are learning more and more about how widespread this is, and i want to bring in steven adair, theirst spotted the attack, and the threat for microsoft to respond to the attack and alerting microsoft as to what going on. steven, tell me what happened in the wild in the first place and when you first spotted it. >> yes, thank you for having me. the team here at valexity saw it in first january and we saw what you alluded to a stealthy cyber operation against two of our clients. we found...
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>> seth: please welcome to the show, steven yeun. how are you, steven?l be able to celebrate together but what was it like last night when you saw the victory >> um, you know, it was really great to see isaac give that really beautiful speech, and, um, yeah, it's been a bittersweet entire press tour of this thing but also, uh, yeah, i probably haven't figured out what i feel about the pandemic yet at this point. >> seth: i found, you know, watching this film, i think it would have been an emotional experience during any time but because it is so strongly about family in a time where it's hard for us to see family i found this to be even more of an emotional experience to watch it during the pandemic >> thanks. yeah i mean, i think the feelings that went in to making the film were, you know, it felt like connection it felt like us being able to see each other clearer, and hopefully that's the thing that's happening >> seth: you have two young children yourself. and i'm just wondering if your kids are aware of what you do for a living have they ever seen y
>> seth: please welcome to the show, steven yeun. how are you, steven?l be able to celebrate together but what was it like last night when you saw the victory >> um, you know, it was really great to see isaac give that really beautiful speech, and, um, yeah, it's been a bittersweet entire press tour of this thing but also, uh, yeah, i probably haven't figured out what i feel about the pandemic yet at this point. >> seth: i found, you know, watching this film, i think it would...
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celtic�*s failure to beat dundee united earlier sealed the title for steven gerrard's side.rst piece of silverware as a manager, and it's the earliest the championships been won in scotland in 118 years. jane dougall reports. anticipation for this title win has been building for a decade. fans ofjubilation saw hundreds ignore covid rose ——fans ofjubilation saw hundreds ignore covid rules to gather outside ibrox, and confirmation came from over 100 miles away. the wait is over. rangers are champions of scotland. bitter rivals celtic could not beat dundee united, handing rangers the title. and the players knew it. the ibrox side did theirjob yesterday, getting all three points with a 3—0 win. no fans inside, but the rangers players knew where they were. rangers have halted celtic�*s attempt to win ten titles in a row. they will lift the trophy here at some point, but it will not be in front of fans, and it will be behind closed doors. it has been ten years since rangers last lifted the top tier trophy. financial turmoil meant the club was liquidated. during those final years,
celtic�*s failure to beat dundee united earlier sealed the title for steven gerrard's side.rst piece of silverware as a manager, and it's the earliest the championships been won in scotland in 118 years. jane dougall reports. anticipation for this title win has been building for a decade. fans ofjubilation saw hundreds ignore covid rose ——fans ofjubilation saw hundreds ignore covid rules to gather outside ibrox, and confirmation came from over 100 miles away. the wait is over. rangers are...
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. >> max vega and his dad, steven are best friends. the duo's favorite past max is famous movie character. >> i thought maximust was a cool name and we saw gladiator and i thought what a great name. >> dedicated to his single day. maximust was 5 when steven was diagnosed with cancer leaving him unable to work. the family would eventually lose their home. >> we went through four years of homelessness, maybe five. it was tough and we in the shelter. >> mack still excelled. >> mack had a perfect attendance level and completed 238 hours of voluntary work wit a 4.5 gpa from casa grande high school. >> my major is psychology and minoring in mathematics. what i want to do is being like a therapist. i want to be able to help people in a job and be able to satisfy my passion. while also helping others. >> and with that passion for serving others led the 18-year- old santa cruz freshman to tutoring jobs. several years ago the family moved into a new home and now as they quarantine together maximust helps his little sister with her school work. >
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celtic�*s failure to beat dundee united earlier sealed the title for steven gerrard's side.piece of silverware as a manager, and it's the earliest the championships been won in scotland in 118 years. jane dougall reports. anticipation for this title win has been building for a decade. fans of jubilation saw hundreds ignore covid rose to gather outside ibrox, and confirmation came from over 100 miles away. confirmation came from over 100 miles away-— miles away. the wait is over. ranuers miles away. the wait is over. rangers is — miles away. the wait is over. rangers is champions - miles away. the wait is over. rangers is champions of- miles away. the wait is over. - rangers is champions of scotland. celtic_ rangers is champions of scotland. celtic could not beat dundee united, handing rangers the title. the ibrox side did theirjob yesterday, getting all three points with a 3—0 win. no fans outside, but the rangers players knew where they were. rangers have assaulted celtic�*s attempt to win ten titles in a row. they will lift the trophy here at some point, but it will not be
celtic�*s failure to beat dundee united earlier sealed the title for steven gerrard's side.piece of silverware as a manager, and it's the earliest the championships been won in scotland in 118 years. jane dougall reports. anticipation for this title win has been building for a decade. fans of jubilation saw hundreds ignore covid rose to gather outside ibrox, and confirmation came from over 100 miles away. confirmation came from over 100 miles away-— miles away. the wait is over. ranuers...
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now surgeon stevens even went so far in his assertions to state. that the 35 regiments which comprised horatio rights command. we're single-handedly responsible for turning a battle which started disastrously for the union army into the victory. and this is something that really rubbed veterans the wrong way. so by making this statement, i don't think you can obviously discount what the six core did they were really critical to the army of the shenandoah not being destroyed. but you cannot disregard the tenacious fighting of the 19th corps. and i think about stephen thomas's brigade, you know if you've been to the valley if you've been to cedar creek and bill cove national park, and you stood on that ridge where the eighth vermont monument is. you think about the 30 minutes? that were bought very very dearly allowing the 19th corps to get into position in their earthworks. to check if what for a moment earlys assault in the 19th corps did really critical crucial work in slowing down early's army. did it stop it? no. but it bought about an hour. and
now surgeon stevens even went so far in his assertions to state. that the 35 regiments which comprised horatio rights command. we're single-handedly responsible for turning a battle which started disastrously for the union army into the victory. and this is something that really rubbed veterans the wrong way. so by making this statement, i don't think you can obviously discount what the six core did they were really critical to the army of the shenandoah not being destroyed. but you cannot...
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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment, withjohn stevens and benedicte paviot. first, the headlines. more than 30 million people in the uk have now had theirfirst coronavirus vaccination ahead of a loosening of lockdown restrictions in england tomorrow. groups of up to six people, or two households, will be able to meet outside. security forces in myanmar have fired on mourners at the funeral of a person killed in saturday's democracy protests. at least two deaths have been reported at demonstrations. more than 100 protesters were killed on saturday. mexico has revised figures showing the number of deaths from coronavirus is 60% higher than previously reported. more than 320,000 mexicans are now believed to have died. the suez canal authority says attempts to refloat the giant container ship blocking the waterway will continue around the clock. they're hoping high tide may help. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejohn stevens, the deputy political editor of the daily mail and benedicte paviot, uk
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment, withjohn stevens and benedicte paviot. first, the headlines. more than 30 million people in the uk have now had theirfirst coronavirus vaccination ahead of a loosening of lockdown restrictions in england tomorrow. groups of up to six people, or two households, will be able to meet outside. security forces in myanmar have fired on mourners at the funeral of a person killed in saturday's democracy protests. at least two deaths have...
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and steven said -- first he goes, who are you?cerned that you may -- you won't be able to get the accent. he sent me his dialect coach. he said, learn this two-minute speech by abbie. so every night for two weeks we recorded on a cd -- this is hows it started off terribly. i was like a cockney doing abbie hoffman, doing this boston accent. by the end of two weeks i kind of perfected it. the dialect coach said, use take 28, give that to spielberg. i told my assistant at the time, all right, take take 28, put on it on a cd, give to it mr. spielberg. the next day i meet with steven at his late mother's kosher restaurant on pico boulevard. he goes, sacha, i got the cd, thank you very much for doing that. he said, listen. i've got to be completely honest, the first 10 takes were not very good. [ laughter ] but by take 27, 28, you nailed it, you got the part. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he actually listened to all of those takes? >> it's unbelievable. that's why it's steven spielberg. he's just a geek. he works harder than any other director
and steven said -- first he goes, who are you?cerned that you may -- you won't be able to get the accent. he sent me his dialect coach. he said, learn this two-minute speech by abbie. so every night for two weeks we recorded on a cd -- this is hows it started off terribly. i was like a cockney doing abbie hoffman, doing this boston accent. by the end of two weeks i kind of perfected it. the dialect coach said, use take 28, give that to spielberg. i told my assistant at the time, all right, take...
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steven arranged for us to get it so steven michael kesoda is the leader of this group. and feel great, and we hope everyone in new mexico and albuquerque will also join us. it's a great system down there. just sign up and get the vaccine and let's protect each other. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you are shooting the show, obviously. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i'm sure you're taking all these safety precautions. >> sure. >> jimmy: how many episodes in are you so far? >> one. >> jimmy: one episode in. do you know, who is vince gilligan, creator of the show, informed you of what saul's fate will be, of what >> he has not. i don't know what's going to happen. i like being surprised. i kind of enjoy it, just like an audience member, where this story goes. it's always surprising. >> jimmy: you say you like being surprised. >> yeah. >> jimmy: if you asked him to tell you -- >> he would. >> jimmy: he will tell you. >> they try to tell me and i go, shut up! i don't want to know. i'm a producer on the show, i don't know what's happening! [ laughter and applause ] it's perfectly fine
steven arranged for us to get it so steven michael kesoda is the leader of this group. and feel great, and we hope everyone in new mexico and albuquerque will also join us. it's a great system down there. just sign up and get the vaccine and let's protect each other. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you are shooting the show, obviously. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i'm sure you're taking all these safety precautions. >> sure. >> jimmy: how many episodes in are you so far?...
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there is no doubt that both stevens and simon cameron were satisfied. they were glad about what rebecca wright? had done that she was willing to to lay it all on the line. but simon cameron and wrote a back to houston. and he said that he was supposed to granting military pensions to civilians. it wasn't because he didn't respect or admire. what individuals like rebecca wright have done. but it's that it would be financially impossible to do this. because i said you're gonna open up this can of worms in essence where if we grant a pension to rebecca wright. well, what about the thousands and thousands and tens of thousands of other civilians? who in some way offered military support intelligence support espionage support? to union forces i mean i'm currently working on looking at union sentiment in berkeley county, west virginia which until of course june of 1863 was part of virginia and it's it's there are dozens and dozens of people. in this county who have done so much to support the union war effort? and so simon cameron is saying we would have to p
there is no doubt that both stevens and simon cameron were satisfied. they were glad about what rebecca wright? had done that she was willing to to lay it all on the line. but simon cameron and wrote a back to houston. and he said that he was supposed to granting military pensions to civilians. it wasn't because he didn't respect or admire. what individuals like rebecca wright have done. but it's that it would be financially impossible to do this. because i said you're gonna open up this can of...
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here with reaction fox newsws contributor joe and steven miller. steven, i will start with you.y. i watched what happened today. watching what happened all week and what happened last week and the week before. this is now to me, it's an acute serious, significant situation unfolding. your thoughts? >> as you mentioned, sean,ow its a national security crisis. our adversaris around the world. iran, russia and venezuela and china, they are looking at the united states and its chief representative the president ofs our country who is unable to get through even a softball interview without a cheat seat and falls 3 times going up a flight of stairs. it's sad to watch. i take no pleasure on it. this is extremely serious. i have walked up and down those stairs many times. they are not slippery the air force makes sure they are not slippery. there is a carpet with a nonslip surface. to slip 3 times is a serious problem. >> it is sad. i am torn here. i feel bad for him, joe. it's embarrassing for the country and then steven is right. t.i felt putin was mocking him this week. that's how i
here with reaction fox newsws contributor joe and steven miller. steven, i will start with you.y. i watched what happened today. watching what happened all week and what happened last week and the week before. this is now to me, it's an acute serious, significant situation unfolding. your thoughts? >> as you mentioned, sean,ow its a national security crisis. our adversaris around the world. iran, russia and venezuela and china, they are looking at the united states and its chief...
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that's my number one comment with respect to steven. thank you so much, steven.the target stuff and kohl's, two stocks heading in two different directions in our view. we owned target in our portfolio that we run in both the united states and canada for several years. target has a vision and they're implementing that vision, especially they pivoted extremely hard the last couple years in terms of their online presence. kohl's still has a problem with he respect to inventory control and what they're doing with respect to their product. so i think they're heading in two different directions on a secular basis. you may have a cyclical bump in kohl's but i think target is the horse to get on. maria: all right. so steven, what's the word on retail from your standpoint as we await these earnings coming out? does this further underline that strengthening economy that you're talking about? >> absolutely, and i agree with brian on the long-term outlook for target. we're a holder of the stock. we've lightened up a little bit the last several months just because we think th
that's my number one comment with respect to steven. thank you so much, steven.the target stuff and kohl's, two stocks heading in two different directions in our view. we owned target in our portfolio that we run in both the united states and canada for several years. target has a vision and they're implementing that vision, especially they pivoted extremely hard the last couple years in terms of their online presence. kohl's still has a problem with he respect to inventory control and what...
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steven hess steven and his twin sister marion were born less than a minute apart on january 14th, 1938 and amsterdam holland. they were the children of german jewish refugees who had fled the nazis following the invasion an occupation that has family had taken was taken to the dutch transit camp of westerbourg before being sent to bergen-belsen. they are among the fewer than 5% of jews deported from holland and still live at war's end and they are among the few twins who survived the concentration camps and at this point possibly the last so tonight, mr. hess will be discussing he and his family's experience during world war ii and healthy survived against all odds. i will now turn this program over to our distinguished speaker, mr. hess. thank you abby. and thank you national will look to me museum for the the honors mine and we do hope to see this beautiful museum when the president conditions permit tonight. we have a difficult topic the holocaust. let me define some terms so that we'll know what we're talking about. the holocaust is defined as the period between 1939 and 1945 that
steven hess steven and his twin sister marion were born less than a minute apart on january 14th, 1938 and amsterdam holland. they were the children of german jewish refugees who had fled the nazis following the invasion an occupation that has family had taken was taken to the dutch transit camp of westerbourg before being sent to bergen-belsen. they are among the fewer than 5% of jews deported from holland and still live at war's end and they are among the few twins who survived the...
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that's where candace stevens comes in she's a tax specialist that the n.-g. o. wilderness foundation africa she wants to encourage landowners to turn their holdings into nature reserves the government offers a tax incentive to do so. what you're doing here is looking off to south africa's natural wealth in the public good and so there's this unique tax incentive to benefit that biodiversity so even as you plow money time if an energy into looking after this and almost may think you're not getting anything now it is a special tax incentive just to give a little bit back this man is already converted his land into a protected area he can write off the cost of the purchase over 25 year period that extra cash and pocket he would be able to to give a little bit more financial sustainability to you in managing this in perpetuity so that you could put a little bit more interest which would be your decision and you know what needs to happen on the side of photographer of course fundamental purchase the land 5 years ago and has taken countless pictures of the area since
that's where candace stevens comes in she's a tax specialist that the n.-g. o. wilderness foundation africa she wants to encourage landowners to turn their holdings into nature reserves the government offers a tax incentive to do so. what you're doing here is looking off to south africa's natural wealth in the public good and so there's this unique tax incentive to benefit that biodiversity so even as you plow money time if an energy into looking after this and almost may think you're not...
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i don't hang out with steven speilberg on saturday mornings.e about the chicago 7 and i said count me in. that sounds great. it's going to be a fantastic movie. left his house, called my father and asked him who the chicago 7 were. i was just saying yes to doing a movie with speilberg. i kept writing it and writing it and writing it. and for a host of reasons that kept getting moved to next year and now it's not going to happen at all. finally, donald trump started running for president and he got elected and he had rallies and there would be a protester. he would be nostalgic about those guys, we would carry them out on a stretcher, let's pay the crap out of them, i'll pay your legal bills. steven decided to do the film now. i had done molly's game and he said i should direct chicago 7. we thought it was relevant last winter when we were making it. we didn't need it to get more relevant but it did in may with the killings of george floyd breonna taylor, protesters took to the streets all over america. in a number of cities the protesters were
i don't hang out with steven speilberg on saturday mornings.e about the chicago 7 and i said count me in. that sounds great. it's going to be a fantastic movie. left his house, called my father and asked him who the chicago 7 were. i was just saying yes to doing a movie with speilberg. i kept writing it and writing it and writing it. and for a host of reasons that kept getting moved to next year and now it's not going to happen at all. finally, donald trump started running for president and he...
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former white house adviser steven miller tells us why this is about to get a lot worse.t's straight ahead. - hi, i'm michael youssef. have you ever experienced the pain of betrayal? it hurts when someone abandons you or lies about you, but jesus knows all about that pain, your pain. he was betrayed by all of his friends and yet he forgave them and he will forgive you and heal you when you receive him. when you come to jesus and place your whole trust in him? - [announcer] visit findingtruepeace.com to find out more. >> tucker: an awful story but a revealing one. an suv carrying 25 suspected illegal immigrants including children crashed today in california along the u.s./mexico border. 13 of those passengers have died tragically. this is symptom of a much larger problem, and the problem is our border's out of control. there's now between 3,000 and 4,000 illegal border crossings every day. there could be more. many of the crossings are unaccompanied minors. according to the biden administration and the secretary of homeland security, no problem, business is usual. >> do yo
former white house adviser steven miller tells us why this is about to get a lot worse.t's straight ahead. - hi, i'm michael youssef. have you ever experienced the pain of betrayal? it hurts when someone abandons you or lies about you, but jesus knows all about that pain, your pain. he was betrayed by all of his friends and yet he forgave them and he will forgive you and heal you when you receive him. when you come to jesus and place your whole trust in him? - [announcer] visit...
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sir simon stevens this morning said they wanted and expected more, 2.1%. of health says it was never enshrined in law, so sir simon stevens has acknowledged things have changed since then, we have had a pandemic, but he told mps proper recognition for nhs staff is entirely right after everything they have been through. there is that staff, particularly nurses, may quit because they feel undervalued. one mp suggested introducing bonuses to boost morale, this will be discussed and with —— and reviewed by an independent panel which will report backin independent panel which will report back in the spring. gently rishi sunak defended the plan again, saying it will protect the most jobs, but labour said saying it will protect the most jobs, but laboursaid it saying it will protect the most jobs, but labour said it is proof that the government is cutting nurses�* pay —— chancellor rishi sunak defended the plan again. sports coaches and faith leaders who have sexual relationships with 16 and 17—year—olds in their care will be breaking the law — that�*s under gove
sir simon stevens this morning said they wanted and expected more, 2.1%. of health says it was never enshrined in law, so sir simon stevens has acknowledged things have changed since then, we have had a pandemic, but he told mps proper recognition for nhs staff is entirely right after everything they have been through. there is that staff, particularly nurses, may quit because they feel undervalued. one mp suggested introducing bonuses to boost morale, this will be discussed and with —— and...
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delighted to say i'm joined by someone who played with steven davis many times.o the northern ireland team. he stephen davis has been to the northern ireland team. he has been a mainstay of — northern ireland team. he has been a mainstay of us — northern ireland team. he has been a mainstay of us he _ northern ireland team. he has been a mainstay of us he got _ northern ireland team. he has been a mainstay of us he got to _ northern ireland team. he has been a mainstay of us he got to the - northern ireland team. he has been a mainstay of us he got to the squad. . mainstay of us he got to the squad. probably— mainstay of us he got to the squad. probably did not think he was going to reach_ probably did not think he was going to reach the heights that he had in terms _ to reach the heights that he had in terms of— to reach the heights that he had in terms of the caps but he has been incredible — terms of the caps but he has been incredible for northern ireland and he is _ incredible for northern ireland and he is such— incredible for northern ireland and he is suc
delighted to say i'm joined by someone who played with steven davis many times.o the northern ireland team. he stephen davis has been to the northern ireland team. he has been a mainstay of — northern ireland team. he has been a mainstay of us — northern ireland team. he has been a mainstay of us he _ northern ireland team. he has been a mainstay of us he got _ northern ireland team. he has been a mainstay of us he got to _ northern ireland team. he has been a mainstay of us he got to the -...
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the chance rebates that candace stevens has been promoting have gone some way towards addressing the shortage of funding for environmental protection in south africa and in the future she's hopeful of further progress in this development. conservation work can become the mainstream and become something that's part of everyday life and not something that's separate and with additional finance that's sustainable it means that we're protecting biodiversity on a scale that we haven't done before and if we can also that global challenge with all the resources that we have at our disposal we might just have a chance of saving the world around us. that's all from us this week on global 3000 we hope you enjoyed the show tell us what you thought right to global 3000 d.w. dot com and check us out on facebook to d.w. global ideas see you next week take a. mood . more. they are fleeing poverty only to end up in germany brothels and women from eastern europe forced into sexual slavery. for them help is hard to come by but in the southern german city of mannheim there is thieving support from a co
the chance rebates that candace stevens has been promoting have gone some way towards addressing the shortage of funding for environmental protection in south africa and in the future she's hopeful of further progress in this development. conservation work can become the mainstream and become something that's part of everyday life and not something that's separate and with additional finance that's sustainable it means that we're protecting biodiversity on a scale that we haven't done before...
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the chance rebates that kandor stevens has been promoting have gone some way towards addressing the shortage of funding for environmental protection in south africa and in the future she's hopeful of further progress in this development. conservation work can become the mainstream and become something that's part of everyday life and not something that's a fret and with additional finance that's sustainable it means that we're protecting biodiversity on a scale that we haven't done before and if we can also that global challenge with all the resources that we have at our disposal you might just have a chance of saving the world around us. that's all from us this week on global 3000 we hope you enjoy the show tell us what you thought right to global 3000 at e.w. dot com and check us out on facebook to. see you next week take care. are we about to run dry. no. water is very big business and it's getting at us gas. what do we have to do not too high and dry. do we have to rethink the water industry. maybe enjoy the benefits of w. is quite as simple as it 6. to understand the world better we nee
the chance rebates that kandor stevens has been promoting have gone some way towards addressing the shortage of funding for environmental protection in south africa and in the future she's hopeful of further progress in this development. conservation work can become the mainstream and become something that's part of everyday life and not something that's a fret and with additional finance that's sustainable it means that we're protecting biodiversity on a scale that we haven't done before and...
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but the nazis the film adaptation of the booker prize winning novel was also a huge success both stevens and the artificial friend clara us aboard needs to the systems in which they live why don't you she goes heroes ever rebel. the truth of it is that is that we are very good at rebelling you know what we are what we often tend to do and and there is a kind of a heroism about this too is that we try and find some. some way. of retaining our dignity. on our sense of ourselves water accepting that we are powerless and that we have to just get on with it. and it's tragic and you know i don't necessarily say that's a good way to be but that's what i often observe human life to be like in 2017 she could do was awarded the nobel prize in literature he can be described as a writer of great integrity he tackles complex in engineering scenes of memory time and self-delusion. as well as his novels and plays he she drew is also a passionate songwriter writing lyrics he just stands he can't. be a nobel prize with it but i mean you could be a poem i can tell you what it's about i mean often the titl
but the nazis the film adaptation of the booker prize winning novel was also a huge success both stevens and the artificial friend clara us aboard needs to the systems in which they live why don't you she goes heroes ever rebel. the truth of it is that is that we are very good at rebelling you know what we are what we often tend to do and and there is a kind of a heroism about this too is that we try and find some. some way. of retaining our dignity. on our sense of ourselves water accepting...
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why we bought it in the fall for conservation with climate change threatening biodiversity candice stevens has not found it difficult to persuade other landowners to follow suit tax is not everybody's favorite subject and when tax season rolls around it's not like everybody. so my experience with is that they understand that there are implications to tax and financial and so they want to fully understand what the tax incentives for the. dozens of landowners have signed up to the scheme. her 1st experience of implementing the program was in the kwazulu-natal province in order to protect the land locals introduced a herd of cattle. the animals serve an important function keeping the grass short helps prevent wildfires in the dry season but it's just the start we were due for a time when the whole nature reserve will be fenced and at that time i will slowly introduce. starting with the plains game which will be zebra spring book. world of b.s. and those type of animals and then once they are established slowly the cattle will be removed the animals will be free to run on the whole nature rese
why we bought it in the fall for conservation with climate change threatening biodiversity candice stevens has not found it difficult to persuade other landowners to follow suit tax is not everybody's favorite subject and when tax season rolls around it's not like everybody. so my experience with is that they understand that there are implications to tax and financial and so they want to fully understand what the tax incentives for the. dozens of landowners have signed up to the scheme. her 1st...