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you taught steven. can we get a little dirt, can we get a little story about steven here?ason he would bite his fingernails, and he would throw them at his friend, jay de frank, when we would do our daily announcement. he would do it to throw jay off. that was pretty disgusting. i'm sure he has grown up. >> i'm covered in fingernails right now. >> i guess not then. >> why put the video together? is it all support for the penguins? >> yes. and the students love to do it, steve. i had a phone call actually last year from a teacher in the middle of the state of pennsylvania who said you had all these students come up on a friday night and i was like yes, we asked them to come up and they came up. suspect she was like that, that's tremendous. if we give a memory and make it educational at the same time, win-win. >> this is probably the most dangerous, most effective weapon that i've ever made. >> it's the cross bow with crazy power. >> watch this thing destroy. now's a great time to get at&t u-verse tv. make the switch! [ female announcer ] call to get u-verse -- now with free
you taught steven. can we get a little dirt, can we get a little story about steven here?ason he would bite his fingernails, and he would throw them at his friend, jay de frank, when we would do our daily announcement. he would do it to throw jay off. that was pretty disgusting. i'm sure he has grown up. >> i'm covered in fingernails right now. >> i guess not then. >> why put the video together? is it all support for the penguins? >> yes. and the students love to do it,...
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. >> reporter: debby stevens says if she didn't live through it she wouldn't even believe it but shes it's all true. >> i felt ashamed. >> reporter: stevens was working as an assistant to an executive. her boss jackelyn. she became a link in a multiple patient link that resulted on a kidney for her boss. >> i donated on her behalf so she could get a good one that matched her perfectly. >> reporter: the only thing she got in a boss. thanks more than i can ever say. >> no face to face visit? >>, well what was i going to do say, how come you haven't said thank you. >> reporter: stevens returned to work four weeks later, even before brusha. two days before coming back she didn't feel well. >> no sooner did i return home there she was, what are you doing. you're going home. you can't come and go as you please, people are going to think you're having special treatments. >> reporter: stevens had complly -- had complications from the surgery. like damage to her nerves on her leg. >> she told me it sounded like a personal problem. i said i had surgery. she said are you throwing it in my face.
. >> reporter: debby stevens says if she didn't live through it she wouldn't even believe it but shes it's all true. >> i felt ashamed. >> reporter: stevens was working as an assistant to an executive. her boss jackelyn. she became a link in a multiple patient link that resulted on a kidney for her boss. >> i donated on her behalf so she could get a good one that matched her perfectly. >> reporter: the only thing she got in a boss. thanks more than i can ever say....
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(blaring horn) (steven spielberg) "duel" was a film that was discovered overseas. i remember taking my first trip to europe. i'd never been out of the u.s. before. going to europe the first time to do publicity for "duel" and discovering a lot of people out there who loved movies. i'm talking about journalists, the writers, loved movies. cherished films. much more than i ever sensed that the american journalists loved and cherished pictures. but i was sort of idealized and idolized and lionized. and i felt wonderful about that and i said to myself, "gee, there really is a generation overseas that loves movies with a passion." he once mentioned to me that he liked to make -- there were films and there were movies. and he liked to do films. unaware he'd be the biggest moviemaker of all time. (dramatic music playing) that's a 20-footer. "jaws," because it came from a number one best-selling novel that universal gave a little more topspin to the advertising program. but no more so than they gave to the other 12 films they had coming out that year. i know that they didn
(blaring horn) (steven spielberg) "duel" was a film that was discovered overseas. i remember taking my first trip to europe. i'd never been out of the u.s. before. going to europe the first time to do publicity for "duel" and discovering a lot of people out there who loved movies. i'm talking about journalists, the writers, loved movies. cherished films. much more than i ever sensed that the american journalists loved and cherished pictures. but i was sort of idealized and...
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stevens said all she got in return with shame and humiliation. >> it was pretty bad. yelling at me all day every day picking at me, scolding me in front of business associates. >> stevens said when she complained to management, she was transferred to a branch 50 miles away and then fired. is now suing atlantic auto group. the company issued a statement saying stevens has used her own generous act to make the claim and that she was treated fairly. it's a disgruntled mcdonald's customer jumps over the counter and then runs after workers in the restaurant. the customer had been there the night before and complained about the service you received a. rampage lasted about 30 seconds. no one was seriously injured. police are looking for the suspect. >> a weatherman in pennsylvania finds its unbearable to do is forecast. talk about the hazards of the job. >> a family of bears invaded the set. he he ran back inside and decided he would do the forecast from inside the studio instead. >> i used to work near there. they have a beautiful outdoor set at the base of a ski resort. ma
stevens said all she got in return with shame and humiliation. >> it was pretty bad. yelling at me all day every day picking at me, scolding me in front of business associates. >> stevens said when she complained to management, she was transferred to a branch 50 miles away and then fired. is now suing atlantic auto group. the company issued a statement saying stevens has used her own generous act to make the claim and that she was treated fairly. it's a disgruntled mcdonald's...
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the court appointed counsel after you moved to dismiss the stevens. the court appointed council after you moved to dismiss the case, the court appointed council to investigate the botched prosecution of senator stevens and found the prosecutors engaged in systematic concealment of evidence, but they were not guilty of criminal contempt. according to the summary that was put out in the public, the full report coming later, it said that the court said despite findings of widespread and at times intentional misconduct, the special counsel, mr. schulke recommended against contempt charges because prosecutors did not disobey a clear and equivocal order by the judge as required under law. judge sullivan said, upon review of docket and proceedings in the stevens case, mr. schulke concludes no such order existed in this case. whether the court accepted the repeated representations of the subject prosecutors that they were familiar with their discovery obligations were complying with those obligations and were proceeding in good faith. my question to you is, d
the court appointed counsel after you moved to dismiss the stevens. the court appointed council after you moved to dismiss the case, the court appointed council to investigate the botched prosecution of senator stevens and found the prosecutors engaged in systematic concealment of evidence, but they were not guilty of criminal contempt. according to the summary that was put out in the public, the full report coming later, it said that the court said despite findings of widespread and at times...
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after it stevens had complications, called in sick and when she made it to work -- >> pretty bad. >> reporter: stevens said when she complained management moved her to another dealership 50 miles away. ultimately she lost her job. she has a lawyer and is suing for an unspecified amount. >> she broke your heart? >> she did. >> reporter: atlantic auto group said stevens was treated fairly and accused her of making up a claim that at an tick calls groundless. >>> all right. nice to see the sunshine back today as most of us did. right now a little panoramic look around the inner harbor, a mix of sun and clouds. clouds rolling in after 2:00. now we're seeing a mix out there. 60 degrees. winds are west southwest at nine miles an hour, so not too bad temperature wise. a little bit of snow on the ground. you can see it at the sky valley lodge. to the extent they were able to get early morning cross-country skiing, it didn't take long. bel air today, there this is, bright blue skies. our view downtown, a great view down main street. annapolis a mix of sun and clouds. new we're seeing a couple
after it stevens had complications, called in sick and when she made it to work -- >> pretty bad. >> reporter: stevens said when she complained management moved her to another dealership 50 miles away. ultimately she lost her job. she has a lawyer and is suing for an unspecified amount. >> she broke your heart? >> she did. >> reporter: atlantic auto group said stevens was treated fairly and accused her of making up a claim that at an tick calls groundless....
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stevens said she had complications and called in sick a few times and when making it to work... it was pretty bad. yelling at me all day, every day. >> stevens says she complained and management moved her to another dealership 50 miles away. ultimately she lost her job. now, she has a lawyer and is suing for an unspecified amount. >> i cry a lot. >> she broke your heart. >> she d she did. >> but atlantic auto group says stevens was treated fairly accusing stevens of using her own generous act to makeup a claim atlantic called groundless. abc news, new york. >> and you know cell phones aren't just for making calls. they're for taking pictures, coming up an exhibition showcasing the works of award winning mobile art yifs. >> plus, high bank fees. some real ways for to you protect yourself from those overdraft fees. >> check out the sky. the blue may not last for long, showers coming coming our way. i'll tell but that coming up. >> and check out the golden gate bridge now. there is a lot of fun on the span. it's slow for drivers. stay with us. the news continues right after this. w
stevens said she had complications and called in sick a few times and when making it to work... it was pretty bad. yelling at me all day, every day. >> stevens says she complained and management moved her to another dealership 50 miles away. ultimately she lost her job. now, she has a lawyer and is suing for an unspecified amount. >> i cry a lot. >> she broke your heart. >> she d she did. >> but atlantic auto group says stevens was treated fairly accusing stevens...
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one young boy skype -- skyped, with steven tyler. >> reporter: most 7-year-olds probably only know steven as the host of american idol, but cole is much more mature than your average 7-year-old. >> my mother loves steven tyler, so she practically got me into it. >> reporter: and as we saw today, loving aerosmith is a family affair, but the real rock star is not just steven tyler but cole, who has stayed brave and positive through the worst of experiences. this past january his mother took him to the doctor and got terrible news. >> i thought it was a flu type of thing, and unfortunately neither one of us expected we would not be leaving the doctor's office the day we went in. >> reporter: he was diagnosissed with a rare and aggressive type of brain cancer. cole stayed in the hospital for 3 months and went through more than 20 hours of surgeries. >> it puts a new prospective on, i guess, not only your life, but the world around you. >> reporter: while he was in the hospital, cole made a wish. >> to sing walk this with you with steven tyler. >> reporter: the hospital brought him into a room
one young boy skype -- skyped, with steven tyler. >> reporter: most 7-year-olds probably only know steven as the host of american idol, but cole is much more mature than your average 7-year-old. >> my mother loves steven tyler, so she practically got me into it. >> reporter: and as we saw today, loving aerosmith is a family affair, but the real rock star is not just steven tyler but cole, who has stayed brave and positive through the worst of experiences. this past january his...
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>> hysterical. >> steven's very annoying. >> try going to dinner with alec and billy and steven and daniel and you will be doubled over in pain from laughing so hard. >> i can believe that. because they're all funny. alec, is he the leader of the pack or not really when they get together. >> well, you know, he's the oldest so he thinks he knows what's right and what's the best thing to do. and sometimes he's right. and sometimes he's wrong. but he's a fantastic guy. and he's super generous. really loving. and a great brother. he's a good guy. >> wow, this is a really heartwarming testimony to the baldwin clan. >> yeah. >> no down sides? >> several. no, no, no. i mean, come on. they have a temper. you know, they -- let's just say that sometimes their egos can get a tad bit inflated. >> no! stephen? >> a little bit. a little bit. you know, that's human. and we're all a little bit inflated from time to time. so i'm not pointing any fingers. >> if you had to spend all your lives surrounded by fame, what is your view? now you've g
>> hysterical. >> steven's very annoying. >> try going to dinner with alec and billy and steven and daniel and you will be doubled over in pain from laughing so hard. >> i can believe that. because they're all funny. alec, is he the leader of the pack or not really when they get together. >> well, you know, he's the oldest so he thinks he knows what's right and what's the best thing to do. and sometimes he's right. and sometimes he's wrong. but he's a fantastic...
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than your average 7- year-old. >> my mother loves steven tyler.lly got me into it. >> reporter: as we saw today, loving aerosmith is a family affair in the grace house. ♪walk this way walk this way >> reporter: but the real rock star isn't just steven tyler, but cole who stayed brave and positive through the worst of experiences after just this past january. his mother took him to the doctor and got some terrible news. >> we just thought it was like a flu type of thing and unfortunately neither one of us expected that we weren't going to be leaving the doctor's the day that we went in. >> reporter: cole is diagnosed with a rare and aggressive type of brain cancer called grade 4blioblastoma. cole stayed in the hospital more than three months and went through more than 20 hours of surgery. >> puts a new perspective on not only your life but the world around you. >> reporter: while in the hospital cole made a wish. >> that i would sing walk this way with steven tyler. >> reporter: so the hospital brought cole into a room and cole and his sister got t
than your average 7- year-old. >> my mother loves steven tyler.lly got me into it. >> reporter: as we saw today, loving aerosmith is a family affair in the grace house. ♪walk this way walk this way >> reporter: but the real rock star isn't just steven tyler, but cole who stayed brave and positive through the worst of experiences after just this past january. his mother took him to the doctor and got some terrible news. >> we just thought it was like a flu type of thing...
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and elizabeth alexander stevens is noteworthy mostly because of where she lived. she lived in essex county, new jersey. she was married to a wealthy man who died, and after he died she moved into essex county where she owned a substantial amount of property on which she paid taxes. why is this significant? well, in new jersey, alone among all the 13 states, women were allowed to vote to cast ballots for candidates to local, state, and federal office from the period 1776 to 1807. this is over 100 years before the passage of the 19th amendment. so how was this possible? it was possible because in the 18th century both in britain and in america suffrage was not considered a natural right. it was considered a privilege of property, a property right. only those owning a certain amount of property were allowed to vote or hold public office. by custom this meant men, although theoretically it could have included women. but it didn't. by custom only men voted. now, traditionally, men owned most of the land. but also by custom married women could not own property, but sing
and elizabeth alexander stevens is noteworthy mostly because of where she lived. she lived in essex county, new jersey. she was married to a wealthy man who died, and after he died she moved into essex county where she owned a substantial amount of property on which she paid taxes. why is this significant? well, in new jersey, alone among all the 13 states, women were allowed to vote to cast ballots for candidates to local, state, and federal office from the period 1776 to 1807. this is over...
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steven nab. i want to tell you about him. he has a long history of supporting students. he was a professor of english literature at the university of california at berkeley. dean of the college of arts and sciences at john hopkins university up the road in baltimore. as president of george washington he's made at priority to increase student opportunities for public service. in order to be accessible and better serve the students here he chose to take up residence on the campus, the first president of this university ever to do that. maybe he was just trying to avoid the well known washington, d.c. traffic. but it looked to me like he was trying to remain open to the students. he's made a lot of green renovation to the residents, demonstrating a strong commitment to sustainability, and trying to make the university a model for sustainability. this kind of complete view of public service, how it permeates every decision he makes, makes president knapp not just a good president for the students of g.w. but an inspiration to people everywhere. please welcome the president o
steven nab. i want to tell you about him. he has a long history of supporting students. he was a professor of english literature at the university of california at berkeley. dean of the college of arts and sciences at john hopkins university up the road in baltimore. as president of george washington he's made at priority to increase student opportunities for public service. in order to be accessible and better serve the students here he chose to take up residence on the campus, the first...
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in that situation to write this particular book because that was the situation that the character steven was in. he was in a place he didn't want to be. he was far from people he wanted to be close to. he was not in his territory. that's how i felt writing by myself, far from home, not wanting to do it everyday from the time i got up to the time i got drunk but i did. and the second half was written all in a month. and it worked for this book. i can't say it might work for every other book it probably wouldn't work for any other book. i started this book in third person and thought for sure as a young man's voice in first person. i went in third person and i was 5 pages in and said, this doesn't sound right or read right, something's wrong. i went back because i learned from my first book, you have to think about voice and where it's coming from. i went back and put it in first person and realized it started to work. what i did was put it in the journal entries and it became what i should have known from the beginning because a began my colleges career as a film major wanting to make fil
in that situation to write this particular book because that was the situation that the character steven was in. he was in a place he didn't want to be. he was far from people he wanted to be close to. he was not in his territory. that's how i felt writing by myself, far from home, not wanting to do it everyday from the time i got up to the time i got drunk but i did. and the second half was written all in a month. and it worked for this book. i can't say it might work for every other book it...
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well, susan and steven decatur did not register as slave owners in washington, d.c. we know there were enslaved men, women, and children living on the property by the late 1820s in the household of secretary of state henry clay, who was renting the property from susan decatur. a woman named charlotte dupuis, enslaved in the household, sued him for her freedom and that of her children charles and mary ann in 1829. while the case was being decided and the court eventually ruled against her, she remained in the decatur house with its next occupant, then secretary of state martin van buren, as evidenced by this letter. the 1830 federal census counted four enslaved females and two colored free females in the van buren household, some of all of whom could have been living in the slave quarters. now, in 1837, susan sold the property to john gatsby, who's pictured here. if the save quarters was not constructed during susan's ownership, it was built during the early years of occupancy. the 11 people enslaved in the household were the largest population of enslaved people in a
well, susan and steven decatur did not register as slave owners in washington, d.c. we know there were enslaved men, women, and children living on the property by the late 1820s in the household of secretary of state henry clay, who was renting the property from susan decatur. a woman named charlotte dupuis, enslaved in the household, sued him for her freedom and that of her children charles and mary ann in 1829. while the case was being decided and the court eventually ruled against her, she...
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a good one. >> cording to stevens the only thing that she got from her boss came in an e-mail. thanks, more than i can ever say. >> no face-to-face visit. >> i mean, what was i going to do, how come you have not said thank you. >> reporter: stevens returned to work four weeks later. she didn't feel well. >> i worked -- walked in the door of my house. she called. i said, jackie i don't feel well. >> stevens had complication from the surgery like nerve damage in her leg, but says stevens the yelling didn't stop. >> she said it sounded like a personal president and she was not interested. i said, you know, it is a personal problem, because i had surgery, because i had a kidney removed. she said are you throwing this up in my face. >> when she hired a lawyer, stevens was given another job at a different dealership 50 miles away. then fired. >> theyed i was making mistakes. on monday, jacqueline said this. >> stevens says that she feels physically ill and suffers from psychological trauma. now, she doesn't have any healthcare. jessica kartalija, eyewitness news. >> meanwhile, the at
a good one. >> cording to stevens the only thing that she got from her boss came in an e-mail. thanks, more than i can ever say. >> no face-to-face visit. >> i mean, what was i going to do, how come you have not said thank you. >> reporter: stevens returned to work four weeks later. she didn't feel well. >> i worked -- walked in the door of my house. she called. i said, jackie i don't feel well. >> stevens had complication from the surgery like nerve damage...
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>>> it's time to get our show started, and steven has our first story. >> i have to worn yous video is graphic and tough to watch. from the judge rotenberg center treating emotionally disturbed students. >> ah! >> and what we're hearing is the screaming and the pleading of an 18-year-old autistic student at the school, andrei mccaulens. he's scream, pleading, riving in pain face down with a helmet on. apparently shocked 31 times on this day over seven hours, in what the school is calling treatment for aggressive behavior. >> this is shock treatment? >> this video is from 2002, from ten years ago, but it's just coming to the surface now, because there's been a big battle over this clip for the past eight years. eight years ago the school convinced a judge to keep this video hidden. >> hmm. >> concealed from the public, until now. because it's being used as evidence in a urtroom and mccle f suing this school saying that this was flat out torture, and fox 25 in boston had their cameras in the courtroom and the judge allowed them to record this video and put it on their air. they're the fi
>>> it's time to get our show started, and steven has our first story. >> i have to worn yous video is graphic and tough to watch. from the judge rotenberg center treating emotionally disturbed students. >> ah! >> and what we're hearing is the screaming and the pleading of an 18-year-old autistic student at the school, andrei mccaulens. he's scream, pleading, riving in pain face down with a helmet on. apparently shocked 31 times on this day over seven hours, in what...
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stevens worked at the atlantic auto group.n september 2010, she offered to give her kidney to jackie brucia, one of the company's higher-ranking employees, who was sick and needed a kidney to survive. >> it's part of who i am. if i worked with you and thought you needed one, i would offer it to you. >> reporter: it turns out stevens was not a match. if stevens decided to donate her kidney on brucia's behalf, her boss would move up on the list. stevens did it. and both women had their surgeries. when they got back to work, stevens said her boss turned on her. >> it was pretty bad. yelling at me all day, every day, picking on me, scolding me, berating me in front of business associates. >> reporter: according to stevens, when she complained to management, she was first transferred to another office, far from home. and then, fired. >> this company should recognize this and protected me. taken care of me. instead of just throwing me away. >> reporter: stevens is suing. that's her lawyer next to her during our interview. atlantic a
stevens worked at the atlantic auto group.n september 2010, she offered to give her kidney to jackie brucia, one of the company's higher-ranking employees, who was sick and needed a kidney to survive. >> it's part of who i am. if i worked with you and thought you needed one, i would offer it to you. >> reporter: it turns out stevens was not a match. if stevens decided to donate her kidney on brucia's behalf, her boss would move up on the list. stevens did it. and both women had...
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how does steven straussburg and the rest fare?d first, a third grazer from oklahoma lives every basketball player's dream. he got to hit a half-court buzzer beater to win the game. didn't need to shoot, actually. the team was up by 14 pines. and -- 14 points and he went for it and paid off. everyone went wild. ne went wil . >> good evening, from the verizon center, i'm lend a mish. the mission with two games remaining is clear. win tonight and win saturday, and you in the play-offs. simple as that or not. the capitals do control their own destiny as they go for a fifth straight post season showing. and don't, they play the panthers. the capitals beat them twice at home this season. washington is aside with buffalo, they do hole the tie breaker, for a team who won four straight division titles, this is unfamiliar territory. they haven't needed to fight for a play-off spot since the 2007-2008 season. mike green, how different is this? >> that is different. in years past, we have been in different situations and that is good for us
how does steven straussburg and the rest fare?d first, a third grazer from oklahoma lives every basketball player's dream. he got to hit a half-court buzzer beater to win the game. didn't need to shoot, actually. the team was up by 14 pines. and -- 14 points and he went for it and paid off. everyone went wild. ne went wil . >> good evening, from the verizon center, i'm lend a mish. the mission with two games remaining is clear. win tonight and win saturday, and you in the play-offs....
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his new drum on reel is called truous sis, steven will be just like steven segal in 3/4 time, it is theescribe it. okay. coming up sharon gibala has wjz tv traffic control. we are going to take a look at your weather not only for opening day but easter weekend but first don, this it. >> -- from that fall park now 20 years old, e-mail them to us and look for them as part of a big slide show at wjz.co,,,,,,,, mm, these artisan bagels are so tasty. what do you think "artisan" means? i believe art is latin for "well-crafted" and isan is greek for "one who cares." so, well-crafted by one who cares, huh? either that, or it just means "really, really, really good bagels." i think you left out a "really." dunkin's new artisan bagels are as authentic as it gets. soft, chewy, and delicious. grab one today. discover the authentic taste of dunkin's new artisan bagels. america runs on dunkin'. >>> hi, my name is natalie. good morning, wjz. >> good morning, thanks so much for being with us, 49, calm wind, 63% humidity, the barometer 29.70. cloudy morning but mild. look at this. 52 in there. 5 shy of
his new drum on reel is called truous sis, steven will be just like steven segal in 3/4 time, it is theescribe it. okay. coming up sharon gibala has wjz tv traffic control. we are going to take a look at your weather not only for opening day but easter weekend but first don, this it. >> -- from that fall park now 20 years old, e-mail them to us and look for them as part of a big slide show at wjz.co,,,,,,,, mm, these artisan bagels are so tasty. what do you think "artisan"...
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and steven is all-american. >> football, hot dogs, automation taking jobs.uch more american can you get? >> yeah. you haven't missed one yet. >> charles: ahead, picture perfect. >> the child, and how playful she s. not a nude picture. a picture that shows nothing, but shows everything. ♪ ♪ and i never thought i'd feel this way ♪ ♪ the way i feel about you [ male announcer ] it's time to clean out your garage for a car that's worthy of being the 2012 motor trend car of the year. the volkswagen passat. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ it must be love ♪ love, love >> charles: the body of work of one photographer is something to behold, and not surprising. considering the glamorous he was fortunate enough to work with. here's tracey smith. >> reporter: it's as if we've walked in on something priefltvate. the story of these images of marilyn monroe, and the man who took them may be revealing as the pictures themselves. >> hold it. here comes the girl who puts the hmmm in the movies. marilyn monroe. >> reporter: she was shooting let's make love. ♪touch my
and steven is all-american. >> football, hot dogs, automation taking jobs.uch more american can you get? >> yeah. you haven't missed one yet. >> charles: ahead, picture perfect. >> the child, and how playful she s. not a nude picture. a picture that shows nothing, but shows everything. ♪ ♪ and i never thought i'd feel this way ♪ ♪ the way i feel about you [ male announcer ] it's time to clean out your garage for a car that's worthy of being the 2012 motor trend...
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between miss bucia and miss stevens.employer tried to accommodate when miss stevens asked to be transferred to another office, we transferred her. when she was transferred to the second office, then she complained she was being mistreated by employees at that office. and we then sent her another letter now to her attorney saying if she wants to go back to the original office in westbury, we'll move her back at the same pay and the same position and she declined that. so what are we supposed to do under the circumstances? the employer's basically saying this is a dispute between two employees. we've done our best to try and settle and solve the problem. but that's all we can do. that's the defense they're going to offer in this case. so, you know, how it plays out in front of a judge and a jury we'll have to see. >> let me ask you one more thing about this. is there anything that debbie could have done to protect herself? frankly it's just astonishing to me such a thing occurred. it's also astonishing to me you would ente
between miss bucia and miss stevens.employer tried to accommodate when miss stevens asked to be transferred to another office, we transferred her. when she was transferred to the second office, then she complained she was being mistreated by employees at that office. and we then sent her another letter now to her attorney saying if she wants to go back to the original office in westbury, we'll move her back at the same pay and the same position and she declined that. so what are we supposed to...
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joseph stevens especially did not like that. he was still joseph stevens at the time. he wanted to run his own show. he wanted also to make money. he was very interested and money, and under the nation of islam, all the money flow to chicago. they were tithing, some people could barely afford the 10 or 15% that was required of them. all the men in the mosques were required to sell newspapers. the dirty secret was that they were required to sell out first. joseph stevens didn't want anything to do that. he wanted his money. he then split some with his brother, his bother -- his father had become a baker. one of the best things that elijah mohammad talked about was nutrition and healthy eight good. by about 1972, they had split and joseph e. started a bakery. a good incredibly well as a business at first. and he needed larger quarters. he moved up the street to what we all know is where the elijah mohammad's bakery was. at some point he decided he wasn't going to share any of that money went chicago. he changed his name to yusef ali bey and he split. he was very much pra
joseph stevens especially did not like that. he was still joseph stevens at the time. he wanted to run his own show. he wanted also to make money. he was very interested and money, and under the nation of islam, all the money flow to chicago. they were tithing, some people could barely afford the 10 or 15% that was required of them. all the men in the mosques were required to sell newspapers. the dirty secret was that they were required to sell out first. joseph stevens didn't want anything to...
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tavis: you worked with steven spielberg.eone on this program before he said to me that when they were directing their first project, they asked him for advice, and he told them three things not to do on their first bill. the first two was to do nothing with water, and the second was not to do anything with animals. this is not your first time out, but what are your challenges for filming with animals? we know the fate of luck on hbo. we know what happened there with these horses, so, obviously, working with animals is not easy, and the challenge -- >> i have done two westerns and worked with hundreds of horses, and i did another movie with a dog in it, and the key is your trainers. it is an atmosphere on the set where that is the most important thing, the welfare of those animals. and it is for real. and if you get a great trainer, then the animal is responsive when you needed to be responsive. if not, you are losing hours and hours, and on a little movie like this, you do not have the time to give up, so we had great traine
tavis: you worked with steven spielberg.eone on this program before he said to me that when they were directing their first project, they asked him for advice, and he told them three things not to do on their first bill. the first two was to do nothing with water, and the second was not to do anything with animals. this is not your first time out, but what are your challenges for filming with animals? we know the fate of luck on hbo. we know what happened there with these horses, so, obviously,...
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thanks so much, steven grasso, what do you think, is it going to 50? has a better shot at going to 50 than where it's at now. under perform copper. copper seems to have stayed around the same level. so at this point, i agree with mike. you're a better buyer of fcs. >> when you talk about the copper fundamentals, it's not only about the demand in china. let's say that demand remains level. there are a lot of production problems in chile, which is the largest copper producer in the world and produces about one-third of the copper that is out there in the world. and their mine production has dropped over the last few months. even if you have a level china that's not growing demand and supply contract webs freeport will do well in that environment. >> as we head to break, take a look at oil session lows, below $103 a barrel. coming up on the halftime report, apple tv, is it overhyped? two analysts at bcig outlines the world ahead. plus, we're taking positions on qualcomm ahead of the companies earnings. [ horn honks ] hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. p
thanks so much, steven grasso, what do you think, is it going to 50? has a better shot at going to 50 than where it's at now. under perform copper. copper seems to have stayed around the same level. so at this point, i agree with mike. you're a better buyer of fcs. >> when you talk about the copper fundamentals, it's not only about the demand in china. let's say that demand remains level. there are a lot of production problems in chile, which is the largest copper producer in the world...
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this this morning in the case against senator ted stevens was released. it was, i guess, precipitated, that the brady violations came about, but it was not until five months after that trial was completed that we learned of these violations, and it came about because of the complaint that was filed by an fbi agent that alleged the prosecutorial and other law enforcement misconduct in that case. in my opinion, that was exceptional good work by that fbi agent. and judge sullivan suggested were it not for the complaint of that agent, that, in fact, we might not have learned of the misconduct. i'm joined this morning, or this afternoon, with many of my colleagues, including senator hutchison in filing legislation to address some of the laws that are in place that allowed for this horrid situation to move forward. i would certainly hope that individual has been recognized for his persistence, standing up for the constitution. i hope the recognition has been given by the fbi. the case is still under review by opr. both justice department as well as as our own o
this this morning in the case against senator ted stevens was released. it was, i guess, precipitated, that the brady violations came about, but it was not until five months after that trial was completed that we learned of these violations, and it came about because of the complaint that was filed by an fbi agent that alleged the prosecutorial and other law enforcement misconduct in that case. in my opinion, that was exceptional good work by that fbi agent. and judge sullivan suggested were it...
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steven strasburg is back and looking good.om the looks of things last night, the fans are not. thin crowd at nationals park, about 16,000 on hand to watch steven strasburg and the n.l. east drink that in, leading nationals, take on the astros. top of the first, he strikes out jd martinez, tied 2-2 in the sixth. bases loaded. fists a blooper to left, two runs scored. the nationals win 6-3, strasburg six strong innings, he's now gone 50 innings without giving up a home run. mets and braves in atlanta, jack wilson hits it deep to left. jason bay going up to make a play. a nice catch. robbed him of a home run. take another look at it. bay helping out his pitcher who loves what he sees. boy -- buy that man a beer. the game in the sixth inning. ike davis going to crush the curve ball into the right field stands. a three-run home run, bay added one in the ninth with a solo shot off levon hernandez, mets roll 6-1 is the final. tigers and royals, first batter of the game, austin jackson goes deep to left to give the tigers the early le
steven strasburg is back and looking good.om the looks of things last night, the fans are not. thin crowd at nationals park, about 16,000 on hand to watch steven strasburg and the n.l. east drink that in, leading nationals, take on the astros. top of the first, he strikes out jd martinez, tied 2-2 in the sixth. bases loaded. fists a blooper to left, two runs scored. the nationals win 6-3, strasburg six strong innings, he's now gone 50 innings without giving up a home run. mets and braves in...
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rather than stevens it was a title down as just bey. bey was blessed of a sober talk of a natural minister. many followers said he you was godlike to end observer he was a co-leader. each week on the television show true solutions which he paid to broadcast locally they repeated the black muslim belief. of 1930 that the man had traveled from the holy city of mecca to detroit to arriving july for the dancing he had come to find a lost tribe in the wilderness of america leading members to salvation to the true religion of islam. elijah muhammed was the leader in the man in the complete segregation from the rosie and the rest of society. the images of men in dark suits and bow ties standing at his side it was the science of deception the whites used to deceive others. referring to people of color including native americans come african americans and asians. and spewed anti-semitism. he said christianity was nonsense. like elijah muhammed day babbled about a mad scientist who created the caucasians and jewish white doubles. howl of bio wide
rather than stevens it was a title down as just bey. bey was blessed of a sober talk of a natural minister. many followers said he you was godlike to end observer he was a co-leader. each week on the television show true solutions which he paid to broadcast locally they repeated the black muslim belief. of 1930 that the man had traveled from the holy city of mecca to detroit to arriving july for the dancing he had come to find a lost tribe in the wilderness of america leading members to...
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stevens? >> good afternoon, members of the board of supervisors. i am the executive director for elementary areas. along with my colleague, i am responsible for the coordination of all the summer programming in san francisco. i came prepared today to offer a broader overview of the extent of summer programming in the district. we have been listening now for a while to an extended conversation on secondary programming. however, secondary programming does not represent all of what we have going on. i would like to share with you a little bit about what is going on. let me switch out our slides, and then we will continue. here we are. you have heard already that the school district continues to face budget shortfalls. this has led, over the course of a number of years, in a reduction of the summer programming we have been able to offer all of our youngsters. however, we have been able to target course programming that would assist the students that are in most need. i want to introduce you to the 54 categories. pe
stevens? >> good afternoon, members of the board of supervisors. i am the executive director for elementary areas. along with my colleague, i am responsible for the coordination of all the summer programming in san francisco. i came prepared today to offer a broader overview of the extent of summer programming in the district. we have been listening now for a while to an extended conversation on secondary programming. however, secondary programming does not represent all of what we have...
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and "the atlantic", by steven. i invite you to read them both.l place it live in america? not here in new york city. what's the least peaceful place? the result of a new peace index and why it matters for our wallets. y're one of those folks who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... well, shoot, that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. not in this economy. we also have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me fix my economy, the one in my house. now they're managing my investments for me. and with fidelity, getting back on track was easier than i thought. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp.
and "the atlantic", by steven. i invite you to read them both.l place it live in america? not here in new york city. what's the least peaceful place? the result of a new peace index and why it matters for our wallets. y're one of those folks who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... well, shoot, that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the...