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steven b. williams'hit radio show woke up every morning to his golden voice. he was a deejay who found fame and fortune. one day, steven b. disappeared. detectives were determined to solve the mystery. but the key remained stubbornly out of reach. wrapped in a napkin. tucked in a cabinet. and hidden in a library. would anyone ever find it? here's keith morrison. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> down below the surface of the pacific ocean. on the far side of california's catalina island is a silent current. strange how it flows up to the swelling coastline of santa barbara. then just before the open sea turns back. to glide again past this storied iland. with one sunny day in may 2006 someone in it. >> i have a saying i would rather be lucky than good. >> ken clark of the l.a. sheriff's department has been at it for a long time. as has robert markindale. but nothing like the case that floated to them on a lonely reach of ocean out by catalina. would never have had the case at all except -- >> we were lucky that we had
steven b. williams'hit radio show woke up every morning to his golden voice. he was a deejay who found fame and fortune. one day, steven b. disappeared. detectives were determined to solve the mystery. but the key remained stubbornly out of reach. wrapped in a napkin. tucked in a cabinet. and hidden in a library. would anyone ever find it? here's keith morrison. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> down below the surface of the pacific ocean. on the far side of california's catalina island is a silent current....
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steven: they are.nd you know, this is something that is not necessarily that new, but i think has been developing over the last decade or so. i will give you another example from back in my time when i was working at the state department. one of the countries i was thinking a lot about was ethiopia, which is a case study in the book. one of the main groups being and being persecuted that were either being jailed or sent into exile into the u.s. were a group called the zone at nine bloggers. just like the group in the congo, they are primarily an online group that were critical of the existing regime, that were publishing commentary, that were pushing back against some of the policies. and they were viewed as a threat, mainly because they had access to or were being read by a number of elites, maybe because they were getting attention from the international community. but for a variety of reasons, they were emblematic of this persecution of people that more or less have primarily an online presence, bet
steven: they are.nd you know, this is something that is not necessarily that new, but i think has been developing over the last decade or so. i will give you another example from back in my time when i was working at the state department. one of the countries i was thinking a lot about was ethiopia, which is a case study in the book. one of the main groups being and being persecuted that were either being jailed or sent into exile into the u.s. were a group called the zone at nine bloggers....
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steven sund: yes.re is a process in place to make sure that critical, important information is brought up to leadership. again, that was something that would have gone through the development and the analysis of that information. sen. peters: okay. you're saying the intelligence side of us capitol police failed to get that into your hands. let me turn to rules of engagement. officers are out there and there was an expanded perimeter, which you've referred to, and you have those kinds of perimeter fence that looked like bike racks, and in a normal situation, those tell peaceful protesters, this is where you stop. sen. peters: was there any sort of discussion or training about what to do if protesters started picking those things up and opening holes in that perimeter? what were the rules of engagement? if i'm a police officer that day on the line for the capitol police, was i trained? what do i do when those perimeter fences are breached, do i use spray? do i use a stun gun? do i use tear gas? do i have
steven sund: yes.re is a process in place to make sure that critical, important information is brought up to leadership. again, that was something that would have gone through the development and the analysis of that information. sen. peters: okay. you're saying the intelligence side of us capitol police failed to get that into your hands. let me turn to rules of engagement. officers are out there and there was an expanded perimeter, which you've referred to, and you have those kinds of...
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steven: yes. klobuchar: okay. would you agree that this attack involved white supremacist and extremist groups? steven: yes. ms. klobuchar: okay. would you agree that this was a highly dangerous situation, which was horrific, but could have actually been worse without the courage of the officers that you commanded? steven: yes. yes. ms. klobuchar: okay. thank you. okay. so now let's look at what we knew leading up to it, or what you knew leading up to it, or what people that worked for you knew leading up to it. we knew leading up to it that on january, leading up to january 6, that president trump sent nationwide tweets telling people to come to washington on january 6, and saying, "be there. we'll be wild." and according to public reporting by the washington post, the fbi's norfolk field office issued a threat report on january 5 that detailed specific calls for violence online in connection with january 6, including that protestors, quote, "be ready to fight," end quote, and quote, "go there re
steven: yes. klobuchar: okay. would you agree that this attack involved white supremacist and extremist groups? steven: yes. ms. klobuchar: okay. would you agree that this was a highly dangerous situation, which was horrific, but could have actually been worse without the courage of the officers that you commanded? steven: yes. yes. ms. klobuchar: okay. thank you. okay. so now let's look at what we knew leading up to it, or what you knew leading up to it, or what people that worked for you knew...
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we've got podcasting's steven l. miller. with got another attorney, democrat strategist firehouse strategy senior vice president michael starr hopkins, welcome gentlemen. high parts a kennedy good to be here. before let's talk a little bit about this. what we're doing with china, mike is not working for they are stealing our stuff, they are imprisoning and killing uighurs. they are torturing people and complain about bullying that is on top up apparently plausibly unleashing a virus it is so far globally killed 4 million people not a good record. >> do not bully us a message i'm sorry mike, mike chase break it down. [laughter] there go no problem. i think the bullying message is a very weird message to be sending when you are imprisoning hundreds of thousands of uighurs. i think they would like a word. i think at the end of the day, i am okay with de-escalation imo code nonintervention with foreign affairs. we cannot be silent on this. i'm getting strong north korean vibes from the spread like to see a president really stand
we've got podcasting's steven l. miller. with got another attorney, democrat strategist firehouse strategy senior vice president michael starr hopkins, welcome gentlemen. high parts a kennedy good to be here. before let's talk a little bit about this. what we're doing with china, mike is not working for they are stealing our stuff, they are imprisoning and killing uighurs. they are torturing people and complain about bullying that is on top up apparently plausibly unleashing a virus it is so...
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steven: that is a deeply involved, complex question. would say that when yields were down at 50 basis points last year, they lost a lot of that signaling, and lost a diversification benefit. but at 1.40% or so, there are investors who will buy long bonds. long bonds anywhere near 2% offer balance in a portfolio, so it sends a signaling, and maybe people are interpreting what the yield and the yield curve means because we've had a decade or more of qe and unconventional monetary policy. of course, some of the stuff from the 1970's and 1980's, that doesn't really apply to today's economy in the bond market. jonathan: just a final question for me. you and i have known each other a long time. someone just reached out to me and said exactly that. they asked the question, what would it take for the 2% crowd to be right? what would it take for you to be wrong in the 2% crowd to be right? what do you think we need to happen? steven: there needs to be something more durable on the employment and wages side. i think this is where the fed is very
steven: that is a deeply involved, complex question. would say that when yields were down at 50 basis points last year, they lost a lot of that signaling, and lost a diversification benefit. but at 1.40% or so, there are investors who will buy long bonds. long bonds anywhere near 2% offer balance in a portfolio, so it sends a signaling, and maybe people are interpreting what the yield and the yield curve means because we've had a decade or more of qe and unconventional monetary policy. of...
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lord stevens. failing to follow the commons conventions. on friday, the secretary of state for international trade visited airbus at broughton in my seat. her office gave me 1a minutes�* notice before the meeting was due to take place. 1a minutes, madam deputy speaker. i just wonder what she can advise we can do to ensure that the rules that apply to the rest of us also apply to government ministers. well, i thank the honourable gentleman for having given me notice that he intended to raise this point of order, and i can say very simply and in a straightforward way that such behaviour by a minister, or indeed any member, is wrong. just quite simply wrong. it says in this booklet, and mr speaker takes this very seriously, failing to inform colleagues of your intention to visit their constituency is regarded as very discourteous. and that's what i can say to the honourable gentleman now. it is discourteous for a minister to behave in this fashion. i'm quite sure that an apology will be forthcoming. d
lord stevens. failing to follow the commons conventions. on friday, the secretary of state for international trade visited airbus at broughton in my seat. her office gave me 1a minutes�* notice before the meeting was due to take place. 1a minutes, madam deputy speaker. i just wonder what she can advise we can do to ensure that the rules that apply to the rest of us also apply to government ministers. well, i thank the honourable gentleman for having given me notice that he intended to raise...
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steven, thank you very much. steven major, thank you for joining us.nuing his conversation on bloomberg radio, not :00 a.m. london time. -- 9:00 a.m. london time. england versus italy. football finals this sunday. we'll take a look at what this highly anticipated event means for equities. call it what you like, it's happening sunday night. more analysis on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. 23 minutes into the trading day, and equity markets bouncing nicely from heavy losses yesterday. the cac 40 picking up, m&a to talk about this morning helping certain sectors. it is england versus italy in the final this sunday. on the pitch, the winning side will lift the coveted trophy. a range of consumer stocks could get a boost from the event, whatever the result. our correspondent joins us from the fever pitch. joe, it wouldn't be bloomberg tv if we didn't lend a markets focus. dani burger said it was about pubs and beer. i would love to hear the answer is more sophisticated. is it? joe: there is pubs and beer inv
steven, thank you very much. steven major, thank you for joining us.nuing his conversation on bloomberg radio, not :00 a.m. london time. -- 9:00 a.m. london time. england versus italy. football finals this sunday. we'll take a look at what this highly anticipated event means for equities. call it what you like, it's happening sunday night. more analysis on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. 23 minutes into the trading day, and equity markets...
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steven: it will continue to be above trend in 2022.ate will be three point 5% friday for 2022. by the time we get to 2023 we be back down to the 2.25% area for growth. we will not be able to sustain this unless we get a bounce of fiscal policy. this is one of the reasons the federal reserve will be late to the party as opposed early in the party, allowing this to continue to run as hot as it can for as long as it can. jonathan: what you make of the argument conditions we are facing could overcome the recovery and shorten the duration of the cycle. what you make of that? steven: business cycles in the world of global excess supply are not driven by elation, they are driven by credit quality. when you look at the underlying credit quality of household sector and the nonfinancial corporate sector, they are all extremely healthy. this is going to be a long expansion. it may not be exceptionally robust beyond the 2023 period, but it is going to be a long expansion. credit quality will take a long time to erode from the high levels we are at
steven: it will continue to be above trend in 2022.ate will be three point 5% friday for 2022. by the time we get to 2023 we be back down to the 2.25% area for growth. we will not be able to sustain this unless we get a bounce of fiscal policy. this is one of the reasons the federal reserve will be late to the party as opposed early in the party, allowing this to continue to run as hot as it can for as long as it can. jonathan: what you make of the argument conditions we are facing could...
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we're talking to steven freeland, who's joining us down the line from sidney steven, apologies again for interrupting you twice, that you were in full flow. i'm intrigued to go back to a point that you mentioned that stephen about everything that we got from quotes, the space race. now, the apollo missions and the space race that was kind of borne out of primarily the us military squaring off, you know, during the cold war up against the russian military. and there was always the prospect of the chinese military off in the background as we know fast forward to where we are today. the chinese have big, properly grown up, serious ambitions for what they want to do in space. but the american space mission, i can remember this when i was a boy, when i was a child intrigued and interested in it, we were told we're going to get new cures for diseases. we're going to get fabulous bits of technology. what happened was in effect, neil armstrong bought back some rock and people said, thanks, neil, but we've got plenty of rock where we all ready and the rest of the world got velcro. and that wa
we're talking to steven freeland, who's joining us down the line from sidney steven, apologies again for interrupting you twice, that you were in full flow. i'm intrigued to go back to a point that you mentioned that stephen about everything that we got from quotes, the space race. now, the apollo missions and the space race that was kind of borne out of primarily the us military squaring off, you know, during the cold war up against the russian military. and there was always the prospect of...
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steven: absolutely. thank you for having me.ain topic is sector wide and beyond apparel and footwear. where we see the pinch points are these surges that are taking place in southeast asia, primarily in some of our largest sourcing market. vietnam, cambodia, to name two. these are not new news. what we spoke about today, we certainly knowledged it. we talked about our supply chain and outsourcing partners. where they are located in these countries. our factories are open and operating, not at peak levels, but they are open and operating in our working. we also spoke about some of the pitch points in the logistics. equipment and being able to move freight. we have spoken very openly about the more liberal use of airfreight to be able to keep our products moving to meet the demands signals we see across the globe. they are real issues, but the good news, the important part is this is where our strength comes to bear in the leverage supply chain we've allies in our businesses. dani: a lot of companies, as you say this is sector wid
steven: absolutely. thank you for having me.ain topic is sector wide and beyond apparel and footwear. where we see the pinch points are these surges that are taking place in southeast asia, primarily in some of our largest sourcing market. vietnam, cambodia, to name two. these are not new news. what we spoke about today, we certainly knowledged it. we talked about our supply chain and outsourcing partners. where they are located in these countries. our factories are open and operating, not at...
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the ollie stevens would elude into a park in reading.— ollie stevens would elude into a park in readinged _ a park in reading. the girl was convicted of — a park in reading. the girl was convicted of manslaughter. - a park in reading. the girl was convicted of manslaughter. he i convicted of manslaughter. he was attacked by boys carrying knives. none of the guilty can be identified for legal reasons. ollie stevens seen on the neighbours camera. his phone messages show he'd arranged to meet a girl as a nearby park that january afternoon. this beauty spot just a few hundred yards from his own front door but ollie walked into an ambush. two boys aged 13 and 14 who'd fallen out with on social media. in the attack, ollie was stabbed once in the chest and once in the back. the two boys and the girl then ran away from the park, throwing away the knife as they fled. today the crown prosecution service said that also deleted shared videos and messages to try and cover crime but they said it was their digital wind that had proved to be their undoing. passers—by called an ambulance and alerted oll
the ollie stevens would elude into a park in reading.— ollie stevens would elude into a park in readinged _ a park in reading. the girl was convicted of — a park in reading. the girl was convicted of manslaughter. - a park in reading. the girl was convicted of manslaughter. he i convicted of manslaughter. he was attacked by boys carrying knives. none of the guilty can be identified for legal reasons. ollie stevens seen on the neighbours camera. his phone messages show he'd arranged to meet...
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justice steven breyer is finally addressing his retirement prospects.etire so the democrats, while they're still in the majority, can replace his seat with a younger member and preserve the balance on the court. cnn's supreme court analyst is here with the exclusive interview she did, and also with us is cnn's chief analyst jeffrey toobin. all right, joan, this is a fascinating interview. i will say sounds like he likes his job. and even as he thinks health is the main factor for whether he'll retire, he's very healthy. >> he's healthy, he's happy, and he's not going anywhere soon. when i talked to him yesterday, you know, we're up in new hampshire. he's very relaxed. he's wearing shorts and sandals, feeling none of the pressures of being in washington and hearing from all his liberals back here saying, go, go, so that president biden gets his first appointment to the high court. but he said he hasn't made his decision, and he told me his two overriding priorities are to think about his health. he's going to be 83 next month, but he's a vigorous 82, nea
justice steven breyer is finally addressing his retirement prospects.etire so the democrats, while they're still in the majority, can replace his seat with a younger member and preserve the balance on the court. cnn's supreme court analyst is here with the exclusive interview she did, and also with us is cnn's chief analyst jeffrey toobin. all right, joan, this is a fascinating interview. i will say sounds like he likes his job. and even as he thinks health is the main factor for whether he'll...
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part of me feels like having watched steven a.the years, that the apology almost had an undercurrent of, i'm sorry that you didn't understand that my name is steven a. smith and that i am right about things. i'm just not sure, miles, how to read this, considering that it's his job is to be a provocateur in some ways. >> well, listen, steven a. smith, we're all entertained by him, he's always saying things that are outrageous and outlandish, but it's fun to watch because it's high energy. when i watch sports caster, sometimes they've got to fill that air, fill the time. this is one of those things that in my opinion is just nonsensical. if you go back historically, even historically, roberto clemente. he was the biggest star on the dodgers. sammy sosa, he speaks english and i still don't know what he's saying. it's amazing. i'll be honest with you. let me tell you something, man, when i sigh otani hit the ball. i don't sit there and go, i wonder what speech he'll go afterwards. i'm really looking forward to his speech. no, he is fu
part of me feels like having watched steven a.the years, that the apology almost had an undercurrent of, i'm sorry that you didn't understand that my name is steven a. smith and that i am right about things. i'm just not sure, miles, how to read this, considering that it's his job is to be a provocateur in some ways. >> well, listen, steven a. smith, we're all entertained by him, he's always saying things that are outrageous and outlandish, but it's fun to watch because it's high energy....
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that's where candice 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. to see yes, i think that's what you're doing here is looking off to some africa, his natural wealth in the public. good. and so there is this unique tax incentive to benefit that by diversity. this man is already converted his land into a protected area. he can right off the cost of the purchase over 25 year period photographer, cause funder lender purchase the land 5 years ago and has taken countless pictures of the area since then. it rarely rains here, but when it does, the landscape is transformed into a pageant of color. another special feature about this area of land is that it could act as a corridor for wild animals since it's located between 2 different protected areas . to be standing year round about in the on the northern border of it get to the, to the waste and east south stretch
that's where candice 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. to see yes, i think that's what you're doing here is looking off to some africa, his natural wealth in the public. good. and so there is this unique tax incentive to benefit that by diversity. this man is already converted his land into a protected area. he can...
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chair stevens: thanks.and now the chair will recognize the congressman from michigan, peter meijer, for five minutes of questioning. mr. meijer: thank you, madam chair, and once again, on behalf of the michigan delegation, happy birthday. just wanted to again thank both our ranking member and our chair for hosting this hearing. and i think it's an incredibly important topic and one that in west michigan, we care deeply about. we have two landfills in our largest county. one of which is nearing the end of its lifecycle and i'm proud to say our county and local officials are looking at ways to turn it into a sustainable business park to recapture the value stream that right now is being disposed of. and i want to also right now, appreciate the ranking member's remarks on the idea of the circular economy and what we can do to really close down some of those waste streams. and obviously, single use plastics is a main one. the plastics that are not getting recycled that are recyclable are also incredibly signifi
chair stevens: thanks.and now the chair will recognize the congressman from michigan, peter meijer, for five minutes of questioning. mr. meijer: thank you, madam chair, and once again, on behalf of the michigan delegation, happy birthday. just wanted to again thank both our ranking member and our chair for hosting this hearing. and i think it's an incredibly important topic and one that in west michigan, we care deeply about. we have two landfills in our largest county. one of which is nearing...
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the author, steven feldstein. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's story. on sundays booktv brings you the latest nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 come from these television companies and more including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that's why charter has invested billions, building infrastructure upgrading technology, powering opportunity in community big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications along with these television companies support c-span2 as a public service. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday you will find events and people that explore other nations passed on american history tv. on sundays booktv brings you the latest in nonfiction books s and authors in its television for serious readers. learn, discovery, explore. weekends on c-span2. >> at ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
the author, steven feldstein. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's story. on sundays booktv brings you the latest nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 come from these television companies and more including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that's why charter has invested billions, building infrastructure upgrading technology, powering opportunity in community big and...
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candice stevens has not found it. difficult to persuade other landowners to follow suit doesn't have signed up to the scheme. her 1st experience of implementing the program was in the quad zulu natal province in order to protect the land. locals introduced a herd of cattle the animals serve an important function. keeping the ground shored helps prevent wildfires in the dry season. but it's just the start. we'll slowly introduce game starting with the planes game, which will be zebra, spring book, eland. yes, and those type of animals. and then once they are established slowly, the capital will be removed. the animals will be free to run on the whole nature of the tax rebates. that can, to stevens has been promoting, have gone some way towards addressing the shortage of funding for environmental protection in south africa the way you are and in the future. she's hopeful of further progress in this development. it's an old problem. farmers, especially in africa, are all too familiar with predictors attack in the livestock and but so on the concentration and you will trans dogs to god f
candice stevens has not found it. difficult to persuade other landowners to follow suit doesn't have signed up to the scheme. her 1st experience of implementing the program was in the quad zulu natal province in order to protect the land. locals introduced a herd of cattle the animals serve an important function. keeping the ground shored helps prevent wildfires in the dry season. but it's just the start. we'll slowly introduce game starting with the planes game, which will be zebra, spring...
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candice stevens has not found it. difficult to persuade other landowners to follow suit doesn't have signed up to the scheme. her 1st experience of implementing the program was in the quad zulu natal province in order to protect the land. locals introduced a herd of cattle and the animals serve an important function. keeping the ground short helps prevent wildfires in the dry season, but it's just the start. we'll slowly introduce game starting with the planes game which will be spring book, eland and b s and those of animals. and then once they all establish slowly, the capital will be removed, the animals will be free to run on the whole nature of the tax rebates that can, to stevens has been promoting, have gone some way toward addressing the shortage of funding for environmental protection in south africa, where you've got and in the future, she's hopeful of further progress in this development. the, it's an old problem. farmers, especially in africa are all too familiar with predictors attack in their livestock and but so on. the concentration n g o trains dogs to god farm anima
candice stevens has not found it. difficult to persuade other landowners to follow suit doesn't have signed up to the scheme. her 1st experience of implementing the program was in the quad zulu natal province in order to protect the land. locals introduced a herd of cattle and the animals serve an important function. keeping the ground short helps prevent wildfires in the dry season, but it's just the start. we'll slowly introduce game starting with the planes game which will be spring book,...
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why we bought into folks for conservation with climate change, threatening biodiversity, candice. stevens has not found it difficult to persuade other landowners to follow suit doesn't have signed up to the scheme. her 1st experience of implementing the program was in the quad zulu natal province in order to protect the land. locals introduced a herd of cattle the animals serve an important function. keeping the ground short helps prevent wildfires in the dry season. but it's just the start. we'll slowly introduce game, starting with the planes game, which will be zebra, spring book eland, for the b s and those of animals. and then once they are established slowly, the capital will be removed. the animals will be free to run on the whole nature reserve. the tax rebates that can, to stevens has been promoting, have gone some way towards addressing the shortage of funding for environmental protection in south africa where you've got and in the future. she's hopeful of further progress in this development. me, it's an old problem. farmers, especially in africa, are all too familiar with pred
why we bought into folks for conservation with climate change, threatening biodiversity, candice. stevens has not found it difficult to persuade other landowners to follow suit doesn't have signed up to the scheme. her 1st experience of implementing the program was in the quad zulu natal province in order to protect the land. locals introduced a herd of cattle the animals serve an important function. keeping the ground short helps prevent wildfires in the dry season. but it's just the start....
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steven miller? >> no president in history has been dealt a better hand on day 1 than president biden. think about what trump left him and what it's become. he left him a middle east at the dawn of a new peace. the most secure border in american history and we had more energy than we knew what it do with and an economy primed to roar and a path to peace in afghanistan. this was left at the doorstep for joe biden. you have cities out of the control with crime and the middle east in tatters. afghanistan falling to pieces. an economy with massive inglation it. run away spending and we have jobs that should be filled that cannot be filled. -- this is a disaster. this is leading to an era of malaise, suffering and economic stagnation. he wages and high unemployment and massive crime coming across our border and staying in our cities. >> sean: the poll that came out this week, mark, 57% of americans don't think joe is in charge. 58% of independents and a third of democrats don't think he is running the sho
steven miller? >> no president in history has been dealt a better hand on day 1 than president biden. think about what trump left him and what it's become. he left him a middle east at the dawn of a new peace. the most secure border in american history and we had more energy than we knew what it do with and an economy primed to roar and a path to peace in afghanistan. this was left at the doorstep for joe biden. you have cities out of the control with crime and the middle east in tatters....
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that's where candice 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. to see what you're doing here is looking off to some africa, his natural wealth in the public good. and so it is this unique tax incentive to benefit that by diversity. this man is already converted his land into a protected area. he can right off the cost of the purchase over 25 year period photographer, cause funder lender purchase the land 5 years ago. and it's taken countless pictures of the area since then. it rarely rains here, but when it does, the landscape is transformed into a pageant of color. another special feature about this area of land is that it could act as a corridor for wild animals. since it's located between 2 different protected areas, standing round about and on the northern border of it, get to the, to the waste and east south stretching down from the national park. an
that's where candice 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. to see what you're doing here is looking off to some africa, his natural wealth in the public good. and so it is this unique tax incentive to benefit that by diversity. this man is already converted his land into a protected area. he can right off the cost of the...
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that's where kansas 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. to see yes, i think it's going what you're doing here is looking off to some african natural wealth in the public. good. and so there is this unique tax incentive to benefit that by diversity. this man is already converted his land into a protected area. he can right off the cost of the purchase over 25 year period photographer, cause funder lender purchase the land 5 years ago. and it's taken count those pictures of the area since then. it rarely rains here, but when it does, the landscape is transformed into a pageant of color. another special feature about this area of land is that it could act as a corridor for wild animals since it's located between 2 different protected areas . we standing around about in the, on the northern border of it get to the, to the waste and east south stretchin
that's where kansas 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. to see yes, i think it's going what you're doing here is looking off to some african natural wealth in the public. good. and so there is this unique tax incentive to benefit that by diversity. this man is already converted his land into a protected area. he can...
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that's where kansas 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. to see what you're doing here is looking off to some africa, his natural wealth in the public good. and so this, this unique tax incentive to benefit that by diversity. this man is already converted his land into a protected area. he can right off the cost of the purchase over 25 year period photographer, cause funder lender purchase the land 5 years ago. and it's taken countless pictures of the area since then. it rarely rains here, but when it does, the landscape is transformed into a pageant of color. another special feature about this area of land is that it could act as a corridor for wild animals since it's located between 2 different protected areas . standing year round about on the northern border of it get to the, to the waste and east south stretching down from the national park and
that's where kansas 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. to see what you're doing here is looking off to some africa, his natural wealth in the public good. and so this, this unique tax incentive to benefit that by diversity. this man is already converted his land into a protected area. he can right off the cost of the...
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me let's where kansas 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. i really need to see what you're doing here is looking off to some africa, his natural wealth in the public. good. and so this, this unique tax incentive to benefit that by diversity. this man is already converted his land into a protected area. he can right off the cost of the purchase over 25 year period photographer, cause funder lender purchase the land 5 years ago. and it's taken count, those pictures of the areas since then. it rarely rains here, but when it does, the landscape is transformed into a pageant of color. another special feature about this area of land is that it could act as a corridor for wild animals since it's located between 2 different protected areas . be standing round about in the, on the northern border of it. get to the, to the waste and east south stretching down
me let's where kansas 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. i really need to see what you're doing here is looking off to some africa, his natural wealth in the public. good. and so this, this unique tax incentive to benefit that by diversity. this man is already converted his land into a protected area. he can right off...
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still with, is david plouffe and stewart stevens. this in the washington post today. it is important to recognize that biden has constantly chosen not to use the full force to explicit and repeatedly called for the protection of voting rights, that there for our democracy, by any and all means necessary including the elimination of the filibuster. her criticism? >> well, listen, it's largely good news so i've gained and that's about getting 50 democratic senators being the two key players here. the other greens to not gonna get rid of the filibuster but will they do a carve out? around voting rights to protect democracy and i think that's where this is headed and i think that the key thing is -- >> but has the president done enough? i think he has. i think he will do more. i think the most important things he is doing is probably things were none of us are witness. to the conversations in the calls, with democrats on capitol hill. to make sure, here's what you have to do. you have to use every level. some of that legislative, some of
still with, is david plouffe and stewart stevens. this in the washington post today. it is important to recognize that biden has constantly chosen not to use the full force to explicit and repeatedly called for the protection of voting rights, that there for our democracy, by any and all means necessary including the elimination of the filibuster. her criticism? >> well, listen, it's largely good news so i've gained and that's about getting 50 democratic senators being the two key players...
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that's where kansas 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. to see what's going size, what you're doing here is looking off to some african, his natural wealth in the public. good. and so this, this unique tax incentive to benefit that by diversity. this man is already converted his land into a protected area. he can right off the cost of the purchase over 25 year period photographer, cause funder lender purchase the land 5 years ago. and it's taken count, those pictures of the area since then. it rarely rains here, but when it does, the landscape is transformed into a pageant of color. another special feature about this area of land is that it could act as a corridor for wild animals. since it's located between 2 different protected areas, we standing around about in the, on the northern border of it get to the, to the waste and east south stretching
that's where kansas 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. to see what's going size, what you're doing here is looking off to some african, his natural wealth in the public. good. and so this, this unique tax incentive to benefit that by diversity. this man is already converted his land into a protected area. he can right...
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steven, wait, always a pleasure talking to you. thank you. it's just have to under day so the winter olympics and venues are nearing completion in beijing. but china's hosting of the games has been shrouded in control oversee rights groups and governments, highlighting allegations of human rights abuses. katrina, you reports from a jang g arco north of beijing, brand new $1000000000.00, ski and snow facilities. and a newly constructed olympic village organizes up to 2022 winter games. se venues in jung junko on the northern outskirts of beijing are just 2 months from completion, but it off with the beijing winter olympics is a very open event. i hope it will give people around the world something positive to focus on. especially with the pandemic. the winter olympics, a juice opened in february, just 6 months after the summer games and took out. but rising corbett 19 infections across the region, a worrying organizes chinese borders has been closed since march last year. and authorities haven't indicated when they will reopen. the current of
steven, wait, always a pleasure talking to you. thank you. it's just have to under day so the winter olympics and venues are nearing completion in beijing. but china's hosting of the games has been shrouded in control oversee rights groups and governments, highlighting allegations of human rights abuses. katrina, you reports from a jang g arco north of beijing, brand new $1000000000.00, ski and snow facilities. and a newly constructed olympic village organizes up to 2022 winter games. se venues...
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you check this out a little pop up right here had steven steven can't quite corral it., several chances to make that play and didn't quite do it. he's a great catcher, good hitter, but that is the very essence of. the agony of defeat. it was a tough one. yeah it'll be a blooper reels all over the place. that's the sporty life. you guys have a great holiday. you too. thank you so much for look for us tonight. thank you. everyone for joining us, have yourself is safe and happy fourth of july weekend. no beg. stella, you're breaking my heart here. what's breaking your heart is that sausage and bacon. can you just pick one? don't worry. i'm gonna burn it off on the golf course. [ chuckles ] how, jay? by riding the little cart or by kicking the ball back into play? here. i'm gonna take joe fulgencio to the park. can you please stop by the grocery store? why doesn't the nanny do this? gloria has fired five nannies. i don't like another woman in my house. i want to be the star. stars have nannies. you know that some of this is manny's fault. gloria: manny! so, marie, what do y
you check this out a little pop up right here had steven steven can't quite corral it., several chances to make that play and didn't quite do it. he's a great catcher, good hitter, but that is the very essence of. the agony of defeat. it was a tough one. yeah it'll be a blooper reels all over the place. that's the sporty life. you guys have a great holiday. you too. thank you so much for look for us tonight. thank you. everyone for joining us, have yourself is safe and happy fourth of july...
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number one, crime attorney and bentley university's university professor steven j. j wiseman has your back. that's gamma side dot com. steve, welcome back. and after we settled 1st station last summer, many americans are on the road and the wise guys are waiting right there in the hotel with a couple of ways to trip you up right there in your room. oh yes, of course, no good deed goes unpunished. and now that a lot of us are getting back on the road, just got back from vacation myself. the scammers are there and they're, they're in genius. one of the most common ones who is a very simple scamp. you get up to your room after checking in and you get a call from the front desk. it's. ready been a problem with your credit card, but you don't have to go back to the desk. you can just give that number to the caller from the front desk over the phone. of course, the call is not from the front desk is from a scammer who has been sitting there watching people check. and so when you turn over your credit card number to that color, you end up becoming a victim of identity. so
number one, crime attorney and bentley university's university professor steven j. j wiseman has your back. that's gamma side dot com. steve, welcome back. and after we settled 1st station last summer, many americans are on the road and the wise guys are waiting right there in the hotel with a couple of ways to trip you up right there in your room. oh yes, of course, no good deed goes unpunished. and now that a lot of us are getting back on the road, just got back from vacation myself. the...
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thank you very much steven.ile he was being crushed in a capital doorway by the trump mob. that is next. is next i'm so lucky to get him back. your heart isn't just yours. protect it with bayer aspirin. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. breyers is always so delicious... i can tell that they used your milk, matilda. great job! moo you're welcome. breyers natural vanilla is made with 100% grade a milk and cream and only sustainably farmed vanilla. better starts with breyers. millions of vulnerable americans struggle to get reliable transportation to their medical appointments. that's why i started medhaul. citi launched the impact fund to invest in both women and entrepreneurs of color like me, so i can realize my vision and give everything i've got to my company, and my community. i got you. for the love of people. for the love of community. for the love of progress. citi. (realtor) the previous owners left in a hurry, so the house comes with everything you see. follow me. ♪ (rea
thank you very much steven.ile he was being crushed in a capital doorway by the trump mob. that is next. is next i'm so lucky to get him back. your heart isn't just yours. protect it with bayer aspirin. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. breyers is always so delicious... i can tell that they used your milk, matilda. great job! moo you're welcome. breyers natural vanilla is made with 100% grade a milk and cream and only sustainably farmed vanilla. better starts...
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how are you still so unsure of this steven? what am i supposed to do? leave my family? steven! book the bachelor party in vegas! thanks, captain obvious. wow, your pectoral muscles are outstanding. -what? -what? what? booking a trip can feel dramatic, but with free cancellation you can't go wrong with hotels.com. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: welcome back, guys it is time for "tonight show hashtags." here we go ♪ ♪ hashtag hashtags ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: we do this thing every week where i send out a hashtag and ask you guys to respond to that topic. so since the olympics are here, i sent out the hashtag "describe a sport badly. asked you to pick a sport and describe it in a weird or unusual way. within minutes it was a trending topic, so thank you for playing along. [ cheers and applause i appreciate that. we do it every week. now i thought i'd share some of my favorite responses with you guys this first one is from @dontthinkso555. they said, "fencing -- beekeepers trying to stab each other. [ laughter ] this one's from @reneejordan78 [ laughter ] this one's from @zacksal2
how are you still so unsure of this steven? what am i supposed to do? leave my family? steven! book the bachelor party in vegas! thanks, captain obvious. wow, your pectoral muscles are outstanding. -what? -what? what? booking a trip can feel dramatic, but with free cancellation you can't go wrong with hotels.com. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: welcome back, guys it is time for "tonight show hashtags." here we go ♪ ♪ hashtag hashtags ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: we do this...
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they have access to a lot more information than me, than you, more information than steven goldstein.ey're finding. they've got a lot of resources. it's not just about the science either, right? they have intercepts, intelligence, and human sources. what we know from what the biden administration released is that they confirmed that the trump administration is reporting that there were researchers hospitalized with covid-like symptoms and another side of the lab that they were doing research with the chinese military. there's a lot of stuff we don't know. i think we should not jump to any conclusions and say either side is more likely and say honestly we don't know and have to check out both theories. both are plausible. that's what the biden administration is trying to do. as they're doing it, if they find that the lab leak theory is c coming out at least as likely as the natural origin theory we should look at that seriously because it's not just about the wonderful science dr. goldstein and his colleagues are put ting out but all the other things that go into the forensic investiga
they have access to a lot more information than me, than you, more information than steven goldstein.ey're finding. they've got a lot of resources. it's not just about the science either, right? they have intercepts, intelligence, and human sources. what we know from what the biden administration released is that they confirmed that the trump administration is reporting that there were researchers hospitalized with covid-like symptoms and another side of the lab that they were doing research...
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steven calk was convicted on both counts.faced financial institution bribery and conspiracy to commit financial institution bribery. paul manafort the unnamed coconspirator. manafort pled guilty to multiple crimes with interactions with steven calk. of course then he was pardoned by trump before trump left office. steven calk now faces a perspective maximum prison sentence of up to 30 years. for taking part in a bribery scheme in which applicants were considered for the highest trump posts including military and national posts in exchange for millions of dollars in cash. the grift headlines will never stop, will they? more ahead. hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry about it" conversation. so you're calling about the $9.95 a month plan -fro
steven calk was convicted on both counts.faced financial institution bribery and conspiracy to commit financial institution bribery. paul manafort the unnamed coconspirator. manafort pled guilty to multiple crimes with interactions with steven calk. of course then he was pardoned by trump before trump left office. steven calk now faces a perspective maximum prison sentence of up to 30 years. for taking part in a bribery scheme in which applicants were considered for the highest trump posts...
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with that, i say thank you chair stevens. i yield back. >> thank you so much. you are the sweetest friend. with that, allow me to recognize my colleague from ohio, who has just been a really great collaborator on this work, mr. gonzales. >> thank you, madam chair. happy birthday, and thank you to our witnesses for being here today and for your expertise. i agree. congress must get to work on ways to accelerate innovations with battery recycling, reduce the environmental impact, and increase the value and security of resources and apply change domestically. recycling and innovations and recycling need to be a key part of addressing the climate challenge. mister hill meyer just mentioned that. it's of critical importance that we consider a comprehensive government approach to spur innovations through coordination across relevant federal agencies. that's why i was proud to join the chairwoman and introducing the plastic waste reduction and recycling research act. this congress, and applaud the leadership on this issue. it's also important to recognize the unique r
with that, i say thank you chair stevens. i yield back. >> thank you so much. you are the sweetest friend. with that, allow me to recognize my colleague from ohio, who has just been a really great collaborator on this work, mr. gonzales. >> thank you, madam chair. happy birthday, and thank you to our witnesses for being here today and for your expertise. i agree. congress must get to work on ways to accelerate innovations with battery recycling, reduce the environmental impact, and...
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how are you still so unsure of this steven? what am i supposed to do? leave my family?thanks, captain obvious. wow, your pectoral muscles are outstanding. -what? -what? what? booking a trip can feel dramatic, but with free cancellation you can't go wrong with hotels.com. ♪ >> seth: our next guest is an emmy-award winning actor you know from his iconic role as the fonz on "happy days" as well as shows like "arrested development" and "barry. he stars in "monsters at work" with new episodes streaming wednesdays on disney plus. let's take a look. >> yes, i know butlers they don't call me no splits fritz for nothing. >> they he you that? >> for nothing >> huh, i never heard them call you that >> well, they do, they do, they do and we've got pen pal val over there and no gutter cutter hmm, duncan doesn't play but he loves the snachos. >> seth: please welcome back to the show our very good friend, henry winkler. hello, henry >> how are you >> seth: good. you're not here. you can take your mask off, henry. >> oh, right, right. okay you know what? there's a mandate now we have t
how are you still so unsure of this steven? what am i supposed to do? leave my family?thanks, captain obvious. wow, your pectoral muscles are outstanding. -what? -what? what? booking a trip can feel dramatic, but with free cancellation you can't go wrong with hotels.com. ♪ >> seth: our next guest is an emmy-award winning actor you know from his iconic role as the fonz on "happy days" as well as shows like "arrested development" and "barry. he stars in...
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steven pitt.he was very intellectually honest. whether you wanted his opinion or not, you got it. but he was formidable and he was fair. >> reporter: pitt was nationally known for his work on cases like the columbine massacre, and the murder of jonbenet ramsey. his interest in natalie was personal as well as professional. when they met again a few years later, he asked her to lunch. >> i took him up on the offer, and i had the longest lunch i have ever had. it was hours. and it was fabulous. i loved every minute of it. >> reporter: hours turned into years. they got engaged. >> he was a brilliant forensic psychiatrist, but he was, in my biased opinion, an even better human being. >> reporter: steve had two sons with his ex-wife and they were the center of his world. >> he would say to the boys, "work hard, don't say can't, be nice and have fun." >> reporter: steve was a master at delving into someone's mind and understanding what made them tick. >> no matter who retained him or what they wanted him
steven pitt.he was very intellectually honest. whether you wanted his opinion or not, you got it. but he was formidable and he was fair. >> reporter: pitt was nationally known for his work on cases like the columbine massacre, and the murder of jonbenet ramsey. his interest in natalie was personal as well as professional. when they met again a few years later, he asked her to lunch. >> i took him up on the offer, and i had the longest lunch i have ever had. it was hours. and it was...
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steven let me start with you because of all the athletes in the ncaa you could have signed, why did youl players >> that's a great question look, the twins, they're underdogs, they came in were undersized, contributed on the court their freshman year, did a job with a big social media following. there's a gab between us and the top three carriers we see ourselves as underdogs, challengers and the same chip on the shoulder that hanna and haley came in the ncaa with, we have so we want athletes, female athletes that have proven themselves so we thought it was perfect to partner with them they share the same ethos >> how quickly did this deal come together and were there any other companies in the running >> we got this deal at 12:00 a.m. on july 1st through the icon source app. which was very easy, but it did come in fast but we definitely just went over it with our manager and looked at the terms and we're super excited about boost mobile and working with them. yeah, we're super grateful and happy right now. >> did it come out of the blue or had you been talking with boost for a while? >
steven let me start with you because of all the athletes in the ncaa you could have signed, why did youl players >> that's a great question look, the twins, they're underdogs, they came in were undersized, contributed on the court their freshman year, did a job with a big social media following. there's a gab between us and the top three carriers we see ourselves as underdogs, challengers and the same chip on the shoulder that hanna and haley came in the ncaa with, we have so we want...
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steven yates joining us there.this morning. you don't want to miss it. tuna or not tuna, subway's ceo, john chidsey is here to discuss the state of the fast food industry and controversy over one of the top selling sand sandwiches. that's coming up next. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ maria: welcome back. businesses across the country are struggling to find employees with many people choosing not to work because of the biden administration's extra unemployment benefits. some fast food restaurants are adding perks to lure in workers like mcdonald's for example, it announced it's offering tuition and child care. subway ceo john chidsey joins me now to talk more about what he is seeing and john it's great to see you this morning. thanks very much for being here. can you give us your assess patient m terms of what -- assess at any time m terms of what you're seeing this right of. let's talk employees. do you have trouble finding workers. >> it's a tough environment for not just the qsr in
steven yates joining us there.this morning. you don't want to miss it. tuna or not tuna, subway's ceo, john chidsey is here to discuss the state of the fast food industry and controversy over one of the top selling sand sandwiches. that's coming up next. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ maria: welcome back. businesses across the country are struggling to find employees with many people choosing not to work because of the biden administration's extra...
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that was steven cook. flash floods, heatwaves, wildfires.presentatives of 51 nations have met in london for what the british government called "critical discussions" ahead of the landmark climate conference due to be held in glasgow in november. our chief environment correspondentjustin rowlatt has been talking to the minister in charge of the conference, alok sharma. he says a priority will be persuading the world to stop using coal. i was very disappointed that we did not reach agreement on the transition to phase out of unabated coal use, and obviously we need to continue working with all partners and all countries to make sure that we do come forward with this. how sure are you that the funding pledged for developing countries will be delivered? back in 2009, the developed nations, donations, they said by 2020 there would be putting forward $100 billion to support coping with the impacts of climate change. in 2018, we were short. i can't tell you how much of this figure... it a matter of trust. we must deliver on this 100 billion each ye
that was steven cook. flash floods, heatwaves, wildfires.presentatives of 51 nations have met in london for what the british government called "critical discussions" ahead of the landmark climate conference due to be held in glasgow in november. our chief environment correspondentjustin rowlatt has been talking to the minister in charge of the conference, alok sharma. he says a priority will be persuading the world to stop using coal. i was very disappointed that we did not reach...
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as the member designated by congressman steven horsford, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that congressman horsford will vote no on the amendments en bloc number 1. as the member designated by congressman richie torres, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that congressman torres will vote no on the amendments en bloc number 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? mr. stanton: as the member designated by mrs. kirkpatrick, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that she will vote no. as the member designated by mr. grijalva, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. grijalva will vote no. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. beyer: as the member designated by mr. lowenthal, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. lowenthal will vote no on the amendments en bloc number one. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from iowa seek recognition? >> smigd ms. wild pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the hou
as the member designated by congressman steven horsford, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that congressman horsford will vote no on the amendments en bloc number 1. as the member designated by congressman richie torres, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that congressman torres will vote no on the amendments en bloc number 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? mr. stanton: as the member designated by mrs....
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that's where kansas 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. to see what you're doing here is looking off to some africa, his natural wealth in the public good. and so there is this unique tax incentive to benefit that by diversity. this man is already converted his land into a protected area. he can right off the cost of the purchase over 25 year period photographer, cause funder lender purchase the land 5 years ago. and it's taken count those pictures of the area since then. it rarely rains here, but when it does, the landscape is transformed into a pageant of color. another special feature about this area of land is that it could act as a corridor for wild animals since it's located between 2 different protected areas . we standing year round about in the on the northern border of it get to the, to the waste and east south stretching down. macklin na
that's where kansas 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. to see what you're doing here is looking off to some africa, his natural wealth in the public good. and so there is this unique tax incentive to benefit that by diversity. this man is already converted his land into a protected area. he can right off the cost of the...
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jonathan alter, steven deadness, thank you both very much for joining us.we'll be right back. reason, or fun. daring, or thoughtful. sensitive, or strong. progress isn't either or progress is everything. liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. how much money can liberty mutual save you? one! two! three! four! five! 72,807! 72,808... dollars. yep... everything hurts. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ democratic senator kyrsten sinema of arizona recently wrote that the filibuster compels moderation and helped protect the country from wild swings between opposing policy polls. that was largely true in the 19 nineties but it has not been true and the 21st century. and senator sinema used to know that. she used to know that the senate rules could be used for evil. that was her word. evil. 11 years ago. in 2010, in the second year of the obama presidency when kyrsten sinema was a 33 year old member of the state legislature in arizona, she accurately describe how dysfunctional the united states s
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in fact, the very next day on january 7th, forced steven to resign from the capital.discussion. what exactly is going on here? congress' new january 6th committee was supposed to tell us what is going on here. figuring out what happened that day was the whole point of having the committee. we have heard that again and again. and yet, it turns out that nancy pelosi has no intention of reviewing everything she knows about january 6th. so she has turned that committee into yet another instrument of cover-up. h y today, the band call republican members. they are jim jordan of ohio and jim banks from indiana. what did they do wrong? those two specifically the most likely to ask questions about january 6. that pelosi did not want to discuss. they pushed for openness, so she booted them. at a briefing in the capitals t today, did not even to dull my bother to deny. that's why she did it. watch this.th >> that was not the criteria. >> yeah, what was the criteria? >> did you talk to those two members? >> tucker: read my statement, pelosi said. so we did. we read her statement.
in fact, the very next day on january 7th, forced steven to resign from the capital.discussion. what exactly is going on here? congress' new january 6th committee was supposed to tell us what is going on here. figuring out what happened that day was the whole point of having the committee. we have heard that again and again. and yet, it turns out that nancy pelosi has no intention of reviewing everything she knows about january 6th. so she has turned that committee into yet another instrument...