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but steven's defense attorneys conceded nothing. bennett. >> bennett had something to gain by changing his story. >> plea deal. >> tara and breon johnson were the defense attorneys. before the confession, bennett faced life in prison without the chance for parole. once he cut a deal with the state to testify, he could look forward one day to walking free. >> so he is singing for his supper here. >> exactly. the less time he would spend in jail for his own deeds. >> another glaring hole in the prosecution's case was the lack of any physical evidence tieing steven to the crime. the computer in the house that steven and heidi shared was never taken in as evidence. >> it's a digital crime at heart. >> not in this case. >> not in this case. >> what happened? >> heidi and steve did have a fairly new desktop computer. that was never seized by the police. >> we don't know what that hard drive would have shown? >> no. >> so your guys being charged with a contract killing, but nobody can produce the contract? >> no. >> not only did investigat
but steven's defense attorneys conceded nothing. bennett. >> bennett had something to gain by changing his story. >> plea deal. >> tara and breon johnson were the defense attorneys. before the confession, bennett faced life in prison without the chance for parole. once he cut a deal with the state to testify, he could look forward one day to walking free. >> so he is singing for his supper here. >> exactly. the less time he would spend in jail for his own deeds....
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stevens was incubating. he was traveling up to north carolina to visit his daughter. >> he had done a hike in the woods. he drank some water out of a spring there. could he had gotten it from spring water. there had been anthrax historically in north carolina so it wouldn't be impossible. that's just really unusual. >> you can't completely rule out that thought but context is everything. and in the context of 911 and what we were looking for we had to err on the side of assuming that this represented something intentional the people who flew those planes on nine over 11 learned how to fly in our county their planes you know, to fertilize their crops mr. robert stevens, he lived an hour from one of those airports >> the fbi issued a nationwide alert indicating the possibility of attacks using crop dusting aircraft to distribute chemical or biological weapons of mass destruction as potential threats to americans. >> and i went there and actually saw white, white powder all over the place. so it didn't take too
stevens was incubating. he was traveling up to north carolina to visit his daughter. >> he had done a hike in the woods. he drank some water out of a spring there. could he had gotten it from spring water. there had been anthrax historically in north carolina so it wouldn't be impossible. that's just really unusual. >> you can't completely rule out that thought but context is everything. and in the context of 911 and what we were looking for we had to err on the side of assuming...
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from dw reported to steven, eventually get to see stevens. so if all of this goes ahead, a loan mosque would be advising the administration from outside of the government and that means that he wouldn't be bound by any ethics rules, wouldn't it? so, you know, give us an overview of, of the risks of an appointment like this. what is the key word is that this would be advisory, right? so it would exist outside of the government to work with the governments. what's confusing us all is the word departments are at least to confuse me at the beginning because the department is usually something that's enacted by congress is budgeted by congress and then whoever leaves that department has to be. their nomination has to be approved by congress. and so i think in this case, probably the part was taken just for the acronym, those d o g e, which is of course, affiliated with the current c, that's closely tied to eli mosque. so the joke is already in play here. in all seriousness, what this means is still sort of hard to scrutinize. will this be somethin
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steven: we actually like real estate. on the debt side, at least.otfi: it is one sector that benefits from easier monetary policy. there is a good chunk that floats. unlike triple c's there seems to be some convexity. single assets, single borrowers. these are niche pockets but they offer more convexity. vonnie: stephen, let me get your response on the spectrum question on the riskiest parts of the market. steven: the spectrum question, our starting point this year was portfolios should be barbells. you should bind high yields and treasuries -- you should buy high-yield and treasuries. you want a defensive element in the spectrum of risk persisting through the year. we would say we are in a similar spot. how do you take that below investment grade exposure? right now if you look at floating-rate credit in the form of syndicated bank loans versus high-yield bonds, while recognizing high-yield is higher quality, if you look single be to -- single b to single b. you want to go where there is a yield advantage. with respect to triple c, the market is ve
steven: we actually like real estate. on the debt side, at least.otfi: it is one sector that benefits from easier monetary policy. there is a good chunk that floats. unlike triple c's there seems to be some convexity. single assets, single borrowers. these are niche pockets but they offer more convexity. vonnie: stephen, let me get your response on the spectrum question on the riskiest parts of the market. steven: the spectrum question, our starting point this year was portfolios should be...
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okay, thank steven stanley, steven bergen in boss savannah. this will take a look now is the most towards making news around the world is really strikes, killed 12 people in gaza on monday, according to emetics in the palestinian territory. residents were to become a bodies from the wreckage after the attack on the time of that back here in guns as news stealing, palestinian refugee agency says each valve has scaled back. the number of a truck fell out into gaza. that we should have your power since the novice, german foreign minister and the bad ball cass, i noticed that extra 200000000 euros in age to ukraine to prepare for the winter. key says it's anticipated increasing brushes of tax on its energy infrastructure. the following ministers to visiting ukraine ahead of the us presidential election to reassure keith germany steadfast support. finally, us music producer and songwriter, quincy jones has died 1890. 1 quint delights. jones is coming up again in chicago is found while the 7 decades he worked with us, including frank sinatra, lionel
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steven douglas got one third of the vote but only 12 electoral votes. was that of any surprise to anyone? >> i think no. >> and meet the results john breckenridge got 72 votes steven douglas a democratic candidate got 12 electoral votes. >> no this is not a surprise to anyone. we have to remember this was not the first time in american history that there had been more thth candites. there were many, manlections where there had been more. than two candidates. many elections where they had been pluralities. buchananju had one plurality jut theme previous election. james k polk had won p plurality. john quincy adams in 1824 was elected from house of representatives had fewer in the popular vote also was not really mandated in the same way. people in the united states had accepted the fact that there was going to be a lot more instability in their political process in this way then we appreciate today. it was a very different kind of political party system than we have now there were parties that were growing, dying, competing with one another all the time.
steven douglas got one third of the vote but only 12 electoral votes. was that of any surprise to anyone? >> i think no. >> and meet the results john breckenridge got 72 votes steven douglas a democratic candidate got 12 electoral votes. >> no this is not a surprise to anyone. we have to remember this was not the first time in american history that there had been more thth candites. there were many, manlections where there had been more. than two candidates. many elections...
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steven is a significant the, the u. s. bonds and beans and median nuclear forces treaty, when trump was president's does not, does not matter to prove to now about why we seen this thing use now. well, the reason b, u. s. a later and banded it was because the restaurant had ignored it for many years and so it has become useless of them. it was inhibiting the western armory but not the russian armor. it, that's why it fell apart. and now we're seeing the consequences because as possible, reminds us and i covered them to there were a big rocket debates in the eighty's over medium range, missiles, the so called pershing twos, and that's as twenties which threatened europe caused huge demonstrations, piece demonstrations. and in the end were banned by the intermediate range of trinity that you just described. so i do think it's very important. and i do think it is a very important psychological tool. russia house and its arsenal to threaten europe. in addition to the missiles that already has slightly a scanner which can re
steven is a significant the, the u. s. bonds and beans and median nuclear forces treaty, when trump was president's does not, does not matter to prove to now about why we seen this thing use now. well, the reason b, u. s. a later and banded it was because the restaurant had ignored it for many years and so it has become useless of them. it was inhibiting the western armory but not the russian armor. it, that's why it fell apart. and now we're seeing the consequences because as possible, reminds...
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steven hatch and glen ake were on the run.in oklahoma and learned that lawmen were on their trail for killing pastor and mrs. douglas and shooting leslie and brooks. sheriff lynn stedman led the investigation. and they ended up that next morning in fort smith, arkansas. keith morrison: still in the yellow malibu? yes, sir. they spent the night. then they walked to the bus station. keith morrison (voiceover): eventually, police managed to track down their yellow getaway car, abandoned now. but by then, they were long gone, had hopped a bus to memphis. they spent three nights there, drinking heavily. they lost about $1,000 while they were in the motel as a result of a cabbie bringing a couple of hookers to their room. and the hookers rolled them for about $1,000. keith morrison (voiceover): and after memphis, they wandered around southern louisiana looking for oilfield work before hitchhiking to new orleans. there, the two found jobs in a carnival. and ake took up with a young woman named virginia ginger keef. they hooked up wit
steven hatch and glen ake were on the run.in oklahoma and learned that lawmen were on their trail for killing pastor and mrs. douglas and shooting leslie and brooks. sheriff lynn stedman led the investigation. and they ended up that next morning in fort smith, arkansas. keith morrison: still in the yellow malibu? yes, sir. they spent the night. then they walked to the bus station. keith morrison (voiceover): eventually, police managed to track down their yellow getaway car, abandoned now. but...
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steven aaron was out here for 51 years. how much rent do you pay? >> i don't pay any rent. >> reporter: that's a pretty unique -- >> yes. it's the real last free ride. >> reporter: authorities usually just look the other way. >> there's a liberty to not having to be involved in the slavery of rent. >> reporter: but now there are no options left. >> each vessel destroys about half around acre to a full acre of eelgrass. i think about if somebody were to go into muir woods and start cutting down redwood trees to put in an rv, people would be up in arms. >> reporter: so these buoys defining the protection zone went up last week and it was too late for steven anyway. 20 months ago a bomb cyclone exploded on richardson bay. >> unfortunately, my boat went down in the storm. >> reporter: steven barely salvaged his guitars and his life. as for the boat? >> they took it down to the army corps and crunched it, tore it apart. >> that looks pretty good there. >> reporter: today he continues working as an artist with his colleague, cynthia franco, up in sebastop
steven aaron was out here for 51 years. how much rent do you pay? >> i don't pay any rent. >> reporter: that's a pretty unique -- >> yes. it's the real last free ride. >> reporter: authorities usually just look the other way. >> there's a liberty to not having to be involved in the slavery of rent. >> reporter: but now there are no options left. >> each vessel destroys about half around acre to a full acre of eelgrass. i think about if somebody were to...
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i've enjoyed ourwell, on your ss professor steven pinker. he's the author of nine books with a finalist, and he's been named most influential less of people in america. his most recent book, rationality it what it is why it scarce and why matters. steven, what is rationality then? rationality is the use of knowledge to attain goals. knowledge like logic like mathematics, like knowledge of cognitive in the world. why do you say that? it's scarce. well, seems scarce because we apparently are surrounded by many forms of irrational crazy conspire theories and paranormal woohoo medical medical quackery and fake news. the irrational around really pops out and it seems like it's been increase. and for the third one, why does it matter. well it's the only way we accomplish things it's the way that species has made progress. i previous books have argued progress is a real thing. we really do live longer and where wealthier and more knowledge able and have richer experiences than our ancestors. not because the universe naturally lets us up quite contr
i've enjoyed ourwell, on your ss professor steven pinker. he's the author of nine books with a finalist, and he's been named most influential less of people in america. his most recent book, rationality it what it is why it scarce and why matters. steven, what is rationality then? rationality is the use of knowledge to attain goals. knowledge like logic like mathematics, like knowledge of cognitive in the world. why do you say that? it's scarce. well, seems scarce because we apparently are...
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okay, we'll leave it the steven a cook from the council on foreign relations. we appreciate your insights. thank you. or thank you. let's take a look now at some other story is making headlines around the world. australia is low, a house of parliament is overwhelmingly approved of bill banning children under the age of 16 from accessing social media. the world 1st band will be voted on by the senate before becoming lower. critics say the plan has privacy risks and may isolate young people support as though argue age restrictions will help protect children. rush and strike on the ukrainian city of sweeney has killed at least 2 people. rockets hit the high rise apartment building officials also said rush at launch the biggest drone attack of the war sofa president, the landscape says almost 200 drones targeted ukraine, but most with shock down officials investigating a cargo plane crash in lithuania, have found the across black box for the quarter, one crew member was killed and 3 others injured. when the plane went down near of illness airport, the blackbox coul
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steven, we focus on the retailers. start which is how well the american consumer is faring in this environment. >> look, it's not a boom or a bust. it's not v-shaped. consumers have lived through a very large releveling of consumer prices and we're now in a slowdown phase for that. the labor market is also producing on a trend basis fewer job gains. we think that november employment report will be strong. it will be a bounce back from weather-related effects. this bination is in a moderate move. we haven't had an conomic boom. we haven't overproduced for it. we won't have a collapse or recession to the demand outlook. >> do you think, steven, that is a constructive environment for the markets to continue their upward march? maybe not a surge, but the upward march of the first year of the incoming trump administration? >> it's been a lot of good news. it's been a few things. there's obviously a big difference here when you think about the outlook for deregulations which is quite positive for underlining investment. the
steven, we focus on the retailers. start which is how well the american consumer is faring in this environment. >> look, it's not a boom or a bust. it's not v-shaped. consumers have lived through a very large releveling of consumer prices and we're now in a slowdown phase for that. the labor market is also producing on a trend basis fewer job gains. we think that november employment report will be strong. it will be a bounce back from weather-related effects. this bination is in a...
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okay, we'll leave it the steven a cook from the council on foreign relations. we appreciate your insights. thank you. thank you. a 2nd look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. russian strike on the ukrainian city of so many has killed at least 2 people. rockets hit a high rise apartment, building officials also said rush out, launch the biggest drone attack of the war sofa present. the landscape says almost $200.00 drones targets had ukraine. but most were shut down. officials investigating a cargo plane crash in lithuania, have found the grass blackbox mccorda. one crew member was killed and 3 others injured. when the plane went down me at voluminous airport, the black box could provide clues into what caused the fresh rescue. workers have recovered full bodies from a toy ship which capsized off egypt reads the coast. 13 people is still missing. the local governor has been to the side to talk to survive as most of those on board before and nationals. a jeremy is a former chancellor la miracle has published a memo, was detailing her pri
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and steven air like director of research and forbes crypto. thank you so much for your insights or thank you for un annual climate conference. this started in as or by john a mid warnings at 2024 will be the hottest year on record. the focus of this year's meeting is on climate financing. developing countries are seeking assurance as they'll get more funding to deal with more frequent environmental catastrophes. but the election of climate skeptic donald trump, in the us, could put the brakes on proposals to deal with global warming. the world leaders gathering in buck who cop 29 well met. with the shop warning from the you and climate chief. he spoke about rising global temperatures, pushing people's lives into chaos. it's crisis is affecting re single individual in the world one way or another. i'm as fits treated as any one that was a single cop called the the phone transformation re nation means we must simple that 1.5, slip out of reach of temperatures. roy's the implementation of performance must pull them back. the climate catastrophes
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does her affiliation with steven miller and to some degree by virtue of that project 2025 concern you? >> well, you know, the massive roundup and promised deportation of 10 million or 11 million people looks like the centerpiece of the early agenda of the new trump administration. so she would obviously be, you know, the -- the chief lawyer in charge of that operation. and defending it against everybody suing presuming that it's done in the way they've done things in the past which is running completely roughshod over people's civil rights and several liberties and what the law does. so yeah. i mean, i think she's lined up to do that but remember, the attorney general himself or herself rarely appears in court. i mean even in the supreme court, that's the solicitor general. so she's really presiding over the bureaucracy and there, that's -- where she'll be the key transmission belt between donald trump's orders and then making the bureaucracy move and that of course is what everybody at the department of justice is so afraid of. that there'll be this wholesale abandonment of the law i
does her affiliation with steven miller and to some degree by virtue of that project 2025 concern you? >> well, you know, the massive roundup and promised deportation of 10 million or 11 million people looks like the centerpiece of the early agenda of the new trump administration. so she would obviously be, you know, the -- the chief lawyer in charge of that operation. and defending it against everybody suing presuming that it's done in the way they've done things in the past which is...
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all right, that is featured miss stevens. i have been talking to us from boston knowing that we appreciate that, steven. thank you. smell smolders is pro western present. my assigned to has one is 2nd to him, an office in a closely watched presidential election with any one of the ballots counted central is ahead with some 55 percent off the books as compared to rival alexandra store and no blows. 45 percent. the photos has been overshadowed by you allegations of russian middling, which must go, denies, store, and no glue had promised close to ties with moscow to dw correspond, rosie by chart is following the election for us. she reports from the border between motive and feel free are just on the edge of moldova, and right across the border is ukraine, the war that has been raging, there was a center piece of the campaign of my sons are incumbent president who is just secured, re election here and moved over, she campaigns on a stone sleep pro european pro western stones. and she has secured victory. that's despite widesprea
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steven, with these global challenges be addressed together or yeah, i, i don't know. i mean, i think we'd discuss that a little bit with the, the amount to which the us one gauge with allies for morales traditional allies under a new trop administration. when a pick up on something about hungry though that we were talking about. there is obviously this real flirtation to sort of level fair right now between the new right and hungry is a kind of model for establishing a more and if you call it on the word, terry and but a more centralized government. and of course, we have to remember that the, the history of hungry and the, the, the population is very different from that of america. we just had a long tradition with democracy. so it would really hesitate to take to, to take, to take that comparison to 2 seriously. but it is clearly in the interest of people who are, who have the ear of donald trump. and the other thing i would add is, is this is the priorities of the new, right? as you mentioned, are those the priorities of the people who voted for donald trump. we kn
steven, with these global challenges be addressed together or yeah, i, i don't know. i mean, i think we'd discuss that a little bit with the, the amount to which the us one gauge with allies for morales traditional allies under a new trop administration. when a pick up on something about hungry though that we were talking about. there is obviously this real flirtation to sort of level fair right now between the new right and hungry is a kind of model for establishing a more and if you call it...
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frank. >> pippa stevens, thank you very much.d trump's victory giving oil and gas stocks a boost. s.o.b. moving 9% higher. halliburton moving up 5%. the euphoria did not last long. the names traded yesterday despite the rally in the broader market. analysts say there are other factors to consider. oil prices are likely to be lower next year forcing companies to figure out how to hedge production. joining me now is the equipment analyst at stifel. >> thanks for having me. >> we have seen trump trades. i don't know if oil and gas is a trump trade, but the president is pro fossil fuels. drill, baby, drill, he said the night after the election or the morning after. what is your outlook with oil and gas stocks? is one seen as a beneficial? a primary beneficial or secondary beneficial? >> one of the things that's clear over the last four or five years is the domestic companies have been really sticking to this extreme capital discipline theme. wall street has drilled into their heads, pardon the pun, not worry about production growth a
frank. >> pippa stevens, thank you very much.d trump's victory giving oil and gas stocks a boost. s.o.b. moving 9% higher. halliburton moving up 5%. the euphoria did not last long. the names traded yesterday despite the rally in the broader market. analysts say there are other factors to consider. oil prices are likely to be lower next year forcing companies to figure out how to hedge production. joining me now is the equipment analyst at stifel. >> thanks for having me. >> we...
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meanwhile, back on steven's ranch, he knows how to impress his 70—year—old mum.her's day gift, did you say? yes, a mother's day gift. necessary, says susy, because no politician has truly bothered to deal with illegal migration. it's painful to see what goes on out there. it's painful when people come here hurt, beaten. one guy was stabbed half naked. women that are raped. it's traumatising to witness it, and it's disgusting to see it keep going on and on and on. until the countries of origin are able to support their people and feed them and give them opportunities, that wall isn't going to make any difference. they'll still keep coming. it's a soul—crushing place to be to watch this immigration problem over and over, year after year. i should say that susie last time round voted for donald trump. in this election she s thinking of not voting for either of the candidates. an average of the polls suggests kamala harris is only ahead by one point so this race is incredibly tight. more from us here in arizona at ten, know back to you, sophie. manchester united have
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[applause] >> steven thrasher: thank you so much and thank you everyone for joining us on this gloriously beautiful chicago day. it is my great honor to get to share with you about we are the culture which is a brilliant book and i would like to say before we move into our panel this book is filled with so much love and education by arionne nettles and you welcome us into the city of chicago and we are sad she's moved to florida but she is back this weekend so let's welcome arionne nettles. [applause] i want to get right into it, arionne is a believer in community. this book is a book of community, she does realism so i want to get as much time for questions as possible but i will have a few we start off our conversation with in the beginning and as i was preparing i thought about how many people in this book illustrate what it means to be a chicagoan and a black american in ways that t influence the world so i want our three panelists to talk about somebody in their life from chicago that when they tell a story about them helps them explain to people who are not from here why they love c
[applause] >> steven thrasher: thank you so much and thank you everyone for joining us on this gloriously beautiful chicago day. it is my great honor to get to share with you about we are the culture which is a brilliant book and i would like to say before we move into our panel this book is filled with so much love and education by arionne nettles and you welcome us into the city of chicago and we are sad she's moved to florida but she is back this weekend so let's welcome arionne...
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and berlin is steven airliner. the chief diplomatic corresponded in europe for the new york times at oxford to meet her betcha, senior fellow at carnegie europe, and then boston from equity, distinguished public policy fellow at american university, a beta with a warm welcome to you all. and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story, steven, let me start with you today. and let's start by talking about what impact all this might have on the middle east. what will a trump presidency from your vantage point look like when it comes to the issues that are playing out in the middle east? how consequential will this be for this region at a time of such attention? it's a very good question. i'm not sure. of course we know the answer, we do know that's better than not to now who wanted trump to when we do know that a different find starting the campaign, trump said to israel, better hurry up and get it done because you're hurting yourself to the other point . seems sort of said do what you have to do, but it's no
and berlin is steven airliner. the chief diplomatic corresponded in europe for the new york times at oxford to meet her betcha, senior fellow at carnegie europe, and then boston from equity, distinguished public policy fellow at american university, a beta with a warm welcome to you all. and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story, steven, let me start with you today. and let's start by talking about what impact all this might have on the middle east. what will a trump presidency...
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host: steven newcomb? guest: the deepening of deficits and federal debt, we are talking about how democrats dig themselves out of the hole they have found themselves in in conditioning is something tell latch on to. the idea that republicans want to cut taxes, they will arc at the want to cut taxes. trump has said he wants to take the corporate rate down. that is what skhubg schumer and hakeem jeffries need to find opportunities. you can't really stop the agendas from happening. being make it more painful and slow it down and peel off a couple of republican votes here and there. but the challenge is to message against the agenda and turn it on its head so when november of 2026 rolls around you can reclaim your majority in the house and senate. host: in milwaukee rodger on the independent line. caller: i would like to bring up two aspects, one on tariffs, one on resolving the tax problem in regard to our national debt. the tax one for the tariffs, just quit. shved -- shved of a 50% to 200% tariff he mention
host: steven newcomb? guest: the deepening of deficits and federal debt, we are talking about how democrats dig themselves out of the hole they have found themselves in in conditioning is something tell latch on to. the idea that republicans want to cut taxes, they will arc at the want to cut taxes. trump has said he wants to take the corporate rate down. that is what skhubg schumer and hakeem jeffries need to find opportunities. you can't really stop the agendas from happening. being make it...
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so please join me in welcoming steven hale to vanderbilt. thank you. let me turn this on very go now i'm standing. thank you so much for being here. it's such an amazing kind of journey that has brought all the way here. yes, i think that we haven't talked much since we last saw each other back 2000, i think 19 or 20 about that time. thank you for being here. i'm really honored to be able to share this you and be able to be here with you and i want to start and we haven't practice. there's too much we haven't done much of like a plan for this because i think he's going to come up very naturally. but i wanted to start by reading just one fragment from your book that i just started reading recently haven't finished. if i may be completely honest, but i wanted to to start with with a small chapter and small paragraph here it says the people experiences and that make up this book have changed my life. i hope that by presenting them here i can contribute in some small way. today are that we are all of us capable of terrible and beautiful things that people
so please join me in welcoming steven hale to vanderbilt. thank you. let me turn this on very go now i'm standing. thank you so much for being here. it's such an amazing kind of journey that has brought all the way here. yes, i think that we haven't talked much since we last saw each other back 2000, i think 19 or 20 about that time. thank you for being here. i'm really honored to be able to share this you and be able to be here with you and i want to start and we haven't practice. there's too...
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steven erit was out here for 51 years. how much rent do you pay?orter: that is pretty unique. >> yes, it is the real last free ride. >> reporter: authorities usually just look the other way. >> there is a liberty to not having to be involved in the slavery of rent. >> reporter: but now, there are no options left. >> each vessel destroys about half an acre to a full acre of eel grass. if somebody were to go into muir woods and start cutting down redwood trees to put an rv, people would be up in arms. >> reporter: and so these buoys defining the protection zone went up last week. it was too late for steven any way. 20 months ago, a bomb cyclone exploded on richardson b >> reporter: steven barely salvaged his guitars and his life as for the boat. >> they took it down to the army corps and crunched it, tore it apart. that looks pretty good there. >> reporter: today, he continues working as an artist with his colleague, cynthia franco, up in sebastopol. is there any path for you to return to boating? >> probably not. but it's not out of the question. >>
steven erit was out here for 51 years. how much rent do you pay?orter: that is pretty unique. >> yes, it is the real last free ride. >> reporter: authorities usually just look the other way. >> there is a liberty to not having to be involved in the slavery of rent. >> reporter: but now, there are no options left. >> each vessel destroys about half an acre to a full acre of eel grass. if somebody were to go into muir woods and start cutting down redwood trees to put...
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when steven miller starts talking about illegal aliens, our job is to say these are human beings we're talking about. these are people part of our society. objectivity here is a privilege. it is our job to document what is happening at this historic moment. >> that is what we're going to be doing. if they are kicking in doors, they will will doing it with the lights of "the reidout" cameras bright in their face. anything they're going to do, they're going to do it in front of us and we'll document everything. you'll not be able to sneak people out of the country without us telling on you. jose, lee, thank you very much. be safe out there. >>> coming up, it may feel dark right now, but this is not the first time we have had to fight for our rights in this country and won't be the last. we'll talk to an expert on what that fight will look like, next. . ( ♪♪ ) asthma. it can make you miss out on those epic hikes with friends. step back out there with fasenra. fasenra is an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma that is taken once every 8 weeks. ( ♪♪ ) fasenra helps prevent asthma attack
when steven miller starts talking about illegal aliens, our job is to say these are human beings we're talking about. these are people part of our society. objectivity here is a privilege. it is our job to document what is happening at this historic moment. >> that is what we're going to be doing. if they are kicking in doors, they will will doing it with the lights of "the reidout" cameras bright in their face. anything they're going to do, they're going to do it in front of us...
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steven wall, author of the israel lobbying u. s. foreign policy. he's also a professor of international relations at harvard university and on the political analyst and former deputy director at the app american institute. thank you all for joining me now. i'm going to start with you uh 2020 for president elect. donald trump has made a round of personnel announcements for his upcoming administration. we have started israel's support or mike huckabee he'll be nominated as master to israel. mike waltz is set to be national security advisor market will be, it was set to be secretary of state and at least the fabric as un invested. or are you expecting radical change in policy of from washington based on these personal decisions to be clear. policy was already in such an awful place under the by the administration. however, i do anticipate that things will get worse, especially with someone like a former governor mike huckabee who is a committed, evangelical christian, has talked about the fact that the policy and people do not exist. he's described is
steven wall, author of the israel lobbying u. s. foreign policy. he's also a professor of international relations at harvard university and on the political analyst and former deputy director at the app american institute. thank you all for joining me now. i'm going to start with you uh 2020 for president elect. donald trump has made a round of personnel announcements for his upcoming administration. we have started israel's support or mike huckabee he'll be nominated as master to israel. mike...
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cecilia, trump is getting the gang back together , tom homan and steven miller. they are the epitome of the idea that the cruelty is the point. your thoughts on how bad it is going to be? >> absolutely. so with the appointment of tom homan and steven miller, trump is starting to launch attacks not just on immigrants in the united states and people who are at the border seeking their chance to apply for asylum, trump is really announcing that he will be attacking american communities around the country. miller and homan are both right wing extremists. it is clear that with their announcement, these are the architects of family separation. these are are the architects of the muslim ban. these are not the policies that most americans want. this is not about having a fair and secure processing of people at the border. this is as you heard from trump himself an attack on the interior of the united states. when they say they are going to launch the largest domestic deportation force in history, we have seen this before, not just with the first trump administration but
cecilia, trump is getting the gang back together , tom homan and steven miller. they are the epitome of the idea that the cruelty is the point. your thoughts on how bad it is going to be? >> absolutely. so with the appointment of tom homan and steven miller, trump is starting to launch attacks not just on immigrants in the united states and people who are at the border seeking their chance to apply for asylum, trump is really announcing that he will be attacking american communities...
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with tom holman and steven miller both being named to key roles. they're both of family separation policy. holman said will be a humane one. can you ensure that though. if you're deporting people and saying that you know entire families could be deported together. >> so, the first people who are going to go. they're going to target are going to be the criminals. you're going to have to use your resources to go after the criminals first. and then you're going to obviously look at okay, who are the people that did not show up to their court appearances. that knowingly, violated another law. who are the people that didn't show up to their appointments for to cis. who are the people that flaunted our laws and those are the ones that you're going to go after. so, we're kpwoeupbg to going to see layers on this. it's not going to be release i.c.e. into the public and just go out and round people. you have to target individuals because you have to look at what the resources are. what i do believe tom is going to do. i believe he's going to reach out to the
with tom holman and steven miller both being named to key roles. they're both of family separation policy. holman said will be a humane one. can you ensure that though. if you're deporting people and saying that you know entire families could be deported together. >> so, the first people who are going to go. they're going to target are going to be the criminals. you're going to have to use your resources to go after the criminals first. and then you're going to obviously look at okay, who...
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steven: it is very unclear.orld talk about a stand in place, acknowledge the fact that the russians control parts of ukraine and negotiate from there. i think there is a view that the ukrainians are never going to regain that territory so therefore let's negotiate new lines. it remains to be seen whether vladimir putin is emboldened by donald trump's election. it is possible he will not agree to that. lisa: you said this is making europeans very nervous that donald trump is supposed to providing the same level of support from the united states to ukraine. you've seen european pushback among the public that officials have put into place. is there a movement taking place on the ground that is also pushing these countries together? steven: it strikes me that the effort in ukraine is something that is important for nato and nato cohesion. donald trump is skeptical of it. the american public is skeptical of it. the european public is skeptical of ukraine. the europeans have more to lose than americans. there is going
steven: it is very unclear.orld talk about a stand in place, acknowledge the fact that the russians control parts of ukraine and negotiate from there. i think there is a view that the ukrainians are never going to regain that territory so therefore let's negotiate new lines. it remains to be seen whether vladimir putin is emboldened by donald trump's election. it is possible he will not agree to that. lisa: you said this is making europeans very nervous that donald trump is supposed to...
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steven in new hampshire.ven. >> caller: jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah, steven. >> caller: jim, thank you very much for you will at the help you've been giving me lately. i just can't even explain. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> caller: i joined your club. >> jeff and i were going back and forth today about so many different stocks. it's so exciting. the 10:20 broadcast is worth the price of admission. how can i help you? >> caller: well, my question is this. there's a company that manufactures things like radar, patriot missiles and so on, which might be in demand given the current situation in places in the world. and what i don't understand is why the dip. rtx. i just can't get my head around -- >> let's go over this. this has been one of the greatest -- the stock was up 45% this year. this is a big cap stock. it was down a lot because they had some sort of problem with their engines which was totally incorrectly perceived. and i think that what you should say instead of saying why is it down i think you
steven in new hampshire.ven. >> caller: jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah, steven. >> caller: jim, thank you very much for you will at the help you've been giving me lately. i just can't even explain. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> caller: i joined your club. >> jeff and i were going back and forth today about so many different stocks. it's so exciting. the 10:20 broadcast is worth the price of admission. how can i help you? >> caller: well, my question...
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joining me now former treasury secretary under president trump steven mnuchin. secretary mnuchin it's great to see you, thank you for being here, your reaction to this week unprecedented in terms of what we saw at the ballot box. >> it's good to be with you clearly this was an overwhelming note of support for president trump's economic plan and the success he had in the first term and what people view as a success he will have going forward. maria: let's talk about the agenda. president trump said he will extend the tax cuts, he will reduce trade deals and if he needs to use tariffs he absolutely will. he said he is willing to put tariffs on anybody who is not fair in terms of their treatment to america. are you worried about his use of tariffs and tell us how you see the tax extension cuts playing out. >> i'm not worried about his tariff plan and i support his trade policy, i would say first of on taxes is number one priority should extend the trump tax cuts and once he does that he gets consider overlaying all the items he talked about on the campaign. on trad
joining me now former treasury secretary under president trump steven mnuchin. secretary mnuchin it's great to see you, thank you for being here, your reaction to this week unprecedented in terms of what we saw at the ballot box. >> it's good to be with you clearly this was an overwhelming note of support for president trump's economic plan and the success he had in the first term and what people view as a success he will have going forward. maria: let's talk about the agenda. president...
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thanks to steven romo for that report. you know what i'm referring to, right?nces rivera. see you here tomorroy. w. right now. at five, rain arrives in
thanks to steven romo for that report. you know what i'm referring to, right?nces rivera. see you here tomorroy. w. right now. at five, rain arrives in
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. >> steven, alena mentioned somee said in trump's north carolina . he addressed woman and called hf fertilesation a promise that hen and falsely claimed that harrisa mcdonalds and praised a rally gd harris worked on a corner. listen. >> she never worked there. i did a little bit. -- she worked on a corner. >> this place is amazing. just remember the other the peo. >> steven to your point about rg to gain footing and traction wi. is trump trying to court woman h as we know even though he has un voters? >> at least certainly the campat candidates across the mop are. we know that former president td candidate especially in these r. sort of shooting from the hip. that might be a cheer at a rall. it's not something that appearsf voters that you need to win in n and wisconsin and pennsylvania. so i think that it's a strategie trump campaign and republicans t be able to find a consistent me. >> julian, we were showing vices making that surprise appearancet live last night, harris is tryis who don't typically follow polil media but it's happen -ping juse ele
. >> steven, alena mentioned somee said in trump's north carolina . he addressed woman and called hf fertilesation a promise that hen and falsely claimed that harrisa mcdonalds and praised a rally gd harris worked on a corner. listen. >> she never worked there. i did a little bit. -- she worked on a corner. >> this place is amazing. just remember the other the peo. >> steven to your point about rg to gain footing and traction wi. is trump trying to court woman h as we...
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mistaken for steven spielberg a lot. and it's very and i'm you know, six foot three and he's five foot nothing. and and he's film director and i'm a writer but it's the similarity of the names i guess stephen and steven spielberg but actually that's an interesting to me what is an interesting story to me is we the critics cornered to start with you know we had all these these critics and none of them could and none of them could play. that was really kind of like their purpose they just kind of screamed think we were pretty good on short shorts. well, yeah, short shorts went to church. yeah we were short shorts or short shorts. yeah so anyway, we decided that we were going do that song by the troggs and wild. okay. and we decided to. joel selvin, who is the critic for the san francisco and occurring a solo. okay he had a little thing that was like a sweet potato and it would go doo doo doo doo doo doo doo. that was middle. that was the solo for wild thing, you know, bahama mama wild thing. i think i love you. and then he
mistaken for steven spielberg a lot. and it's very and i'm you know, six foot three and he's five foot nothing. and and he's film director and i'm a writer but it's the similarity of the names i guess stephen and steven spielberg but actually that's an interesting to me what is an interesting story to me is we the critics cornered to start with you know we had all these these critics and none of them could and none of them could play. that was really kind of like their purpose they just kind of...