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>> he agreed that steven avery had gone under.rought it up first? >> yes, i believe. so >> that's one of the areas you came under fire for. >> yes. >> you are planting things in his mind? >> yes, that's what they said. and there are instances that we did ask in specific about things, yes. and that can happen in an interview. >> can we take that as a reliable answer, given how it was fed to him? >> i would argue no and say based on the entirety of the interview, i would say, yes. >> as for that other moment that angered so many followers of the case -- >> all right. i'm going to come out and ask you, who shot her in the head? >> he did. >> any regrets about that, bringing it up yourselves? putting that in his head? >> there's always things you can improve on. there are instances because of brendan's personality that we had to talk to him about and ask more specifically certain questions, and that happens. >> what do you say to those people who made you part of a speck discussion about false confessions, and who were yelling at thei
>> he agreed that steven avery had gone under.rought it up first? >> yes, i believe. so >> that's one of the areas you came under fire for. >> yes. >> you are planting things in his mind? >> yes, that's what they said. and there are instances that we did ask in specific about things, yes. and that can happen in an interview. >> can we take that as a reliable answer, given how it was fed to him? >> i would argue no and say based on the entirety of...
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jody and steven had been talking breakup for years.al salvo and an ongoing marital spat. >> the prosecutor paints a picture of someone who frankly is furious about this divorce. >> no one person ever indicated that my client was furious over this divorce. they had talked about divorce for years. maybe she was, you know, saying one thing and not following through. >> though it is true steven scharf did not want a divorce, he said he wanted to give the marriage another chance. and as for that former girlfriend, terry scow field, she recounted stevens mysterious statement just before jody's death. >> just give me to the end of september and everything will be okay. a lot of the stress will be gone. >> the defense attorney says that was stevens clumsy way of trying to dump his girlfriends. and speaking of which, he added, those other women did not bother jody at all. she was seeing other people herself. >> the person on the bottom half in both of those is who? >> jody scharf. >> the record keeper of a dating service testified that jody's n
jody and steven had been talking breakup for years.al salvo and an ongoing marital spat. >> the prosecutor paints a picture of someone who frankly is furious about this divorce. >> no one person ever indicated that my client was furious over this divorce. they had talked about divorce for years. maybe she was, you know, saying one thing and not following through. >> though it is true steven scharf did not want a divorce, he said he wanted to give the marriage another chance....
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steven and jennifer seemed to have a lot in common.came from close families and they were both interested in growing a family. the budding relationship appeared so simple at first, but how well did they really know each other? they couldn't know it yet, but the couple was in for rockier times ahead. we continue with the mystery on horseshoe drive. >> that's it. there is your horse. there he is. >> and the heart of an illinois farm belt a new relationship was growing very fast. it seemed steven and jennifer began dating one day and became a committed couple the next. making it a happy threesome, stevens daughter from a previous relationship, alex. steven often captured family moments with photos and family videos. his family says he thought jennifer would make the perfect wife and mother. >> he felt like she wants to cook with us, she loves alex she. treats alex like she's or mother. >> the woman to complete his life. >> yes. >> the family he was looking for. >> yes. >> but if stephen was happy, his mother had her doubts about the girl
steven and jennifer seemed to have a lot in common.came from close families and they were both interested in growing a family. the budding relationship appeared so simple at first, but how well did they really know each other? they couldn't know it yet, but the couple was in for rockier times ahead. we continue with the mystery on horseshoe drive. >> that's it. there is your horse. there he is. >> and the heart of an illinois farm belt a new relationship was growing very fast. it...
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this is a messy case and it looks pretty bads for steven with. an end in sight. >> the people attacking me make $1500 an hour. they are never going to stovment i mean if you were making $1500 an hour, wouldn't you attack me? >> yeah, i would, i would [bleep] you up for $800 an hour, but no disrespect. >> they sued me for $60 billion, that is b, billion. >> excuse me a second. chevron, these are the words of him and not me, please don't [bleep] with my money. sorry about that. >> want to hear something crazier, their prosecutor here in new york refused to prosecute me. and the judge then appointed a private law firm that has chevron as a client. >> you got the fossil fuel mafia coming after you. >> absolutely, they want immediate to turn my computer and cell phone. the one lawyer fighting another guy, you don't get the other guy's computer, that is now how it goes. >> that is like giving the girl your phone in the middle of an argument. that is why you have to have a separate phone that you pretend is your phone and when they ask for your phone, t
this is a messy case and it looks pretty bads for steven with. an end in sight. >> the people attacking me make $1500 an hour. they are never going to stovment i mean if you were making $1500 an hour, wouldn't you attack me? >> yeah, i would, i would [bleep] you up for $800 an hour, but no disrespect. >> they sued me for $60 billion, that is b, billion. >> excuse me a second. chevron, these are the words of him and not me, please don't [bleep] with my money. sorry about...
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steven: i don't think it is in play. social lockdown, essentially the taiwanese already pushed that has to almost a complete lockdown situation. i being, the streets are empty and all social gatherings are off. basically, complacency has turned overnight paranoia. effectively, we are going to have a short-term economic impact of a complete lockdown and i believe, given that taiwan showed a benefit from a whole year of global lockdown and whatnot, we know what to do and what not to do. and also, taiwan as one of the highest quality medical care and public health, so i believe we can survive relatively well, just like hong kong and singapore, without going through a lockdown back and forth. and by the way, this paranoia has gotten a little out of control, because so far, most cases are concentrated in the taipei metropolitan, and they are actually in identifiable clusters. i believe, into our three months -- in two or three months, this can be contained and hopefully, our manufacturing sector will be spared. but there will
steven: i don't think it is in play. social lockdown, essentially the taiwanese already pushed that has to almost a complete lockdown situation. i being, the streets are empty and all social gatherings are off. basically, complacency has turned overnight paranoia. effectively, we are going to have a short-term economic impact of a complete lockdown and i believe, given that taiwan showed a benefit from a whole year of global lockdown and whatnot, we know what to do and what not to do. and also,...
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so stevens sent him the address. he read it and wrote back, but in writing back he does say to stevens, but we have different ideas about slavery and so stevens writes to him and you've asked the question, dan, why did he not reply? i think this may have been the beginning of his realizing that it wasn't just the firebrands of the south who were for succession, but very, very sadly, people like stevens, who he would have thought of as moderates, he would have thought of people of intellectual substance. this might have been a turningpoint not just against stevens, but to realize what was happening in the south and thinking about succession. it gave us the opportunity here and that's the point of the fragment and i tipped my hat to jonathan white who suggested is might be in my book, and that the declaration and the confusion. and primary, and say that the declaration is the primary that stands as foundation for the constitution. >> and he writes about that at lengths. >> he does. it's a wonderful verse from the book
so stevens sent him the address. he read it and wrote back, but in writing back he does say to stevens, but we have different ideas about slavery and so stevens writes to him and you've asked the question, dan, why did he not reply? i think this may have been the beginning of his realizing that it wasn't just the firebrands of the south who were for succession, but very, very sadly, people like stevens, who he would have thought of as moderates, he would have thought of people of intellectual...
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that represent the last time we as americans paid attention to history as opposed to depending on steven spielberg or some other movie director for our understanding of the past for russians though who were invaded who lost upwards of 20000000 people who then regrouped to then marched on berlin and ended hitler's dreams of world conquest world war 2 is manifestly important it's so important in fact that it's commemorated to this day with a v. day parade held every single year for russians defeating the nazis was is and probably always will 'd be a really really big deal something worth to them never forgetting because they paid the heaviest price and because to this day they live with this concept in their heads that they have to ensure that that never happens again anyone with a working knowledge of world war 2 can certainly understand that right which is why we find it almost curious that one of the us is best and most respected newspapers or a writer there would suggest that the only reason russia commemorates world war 2 is for quote propaganda in fact here's here's the full quote fr
that represent the last time we as americans paid attention to history as opposed to depending on steven spielberg or some other movie director for our understanding of the past for russians though who were invaded who lost upwards of 20000000 people who then regrouped to then marched on berlin and ended hitler's dreams of world conquest world war 2 is manifestly important it's so important in fact that it's commemorated to this day with a v. day parade held every single year for russians...
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a few minutes later, steven texted christina. the messages were coming up greene on his screen. >> which means her phone is not on? >> or, out of service. yes. steven sloped it off, and drove home late saturday morning. >> i shot her text and said, hey, you know, let me know when you get home. whenever your phone charges, or whatever it is. >> three days later, on tuesday afternoon, christina's mom johnny now living up in tulsa oklahoma. she got a text from one of christina's friends. >> asking me, have i heard from christina? and i said, no, why? and she sent me back a message. she goes, her boss called me and said she never showed up for work. >> she hadn't shown for her shifts on saturday, or tuesday. >> i immediately got a feeling in my stomach that i have never had before. i knew something was wrong. i think christina a message on her phone. i sent hunter a message. >> hunter, christine is live in boyfriend. >> he never called me back. >> johnny called christina's dad. >> i asked her father if he had heard from her, he said
a few minutes later, steven texted christina. the messages were coming up greene on his screen. >> which means her phone is not on? >> or, out of service. yes. steven sloped it off, and drove home late saturday morning. >> i shot her text and said, hey, you know, let me know when you get home. whenever your phone charges, or whatever it is. >> three days later, on tuesday afternoon, christina's mom johnny now living up in tulsa oklahoma. she got a text from one of...
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steven: i think it is temporary.t so many fed speakers have been coming out in recent weeks. i am sure bloomberg will produce some kind of chart to show it. it is almost as it yields got to a certain level in the fed started to push back against where the market is taking it. i think this is one of many of the orchestrated comments that are coming out of the fed. they are trying to drive home the idea that something has changed. they are waiting for the actual inflation to come in probablyg. it is counted in the price. anna: i suppose that nature of temporary is important. what it means to see inflation pressers temp -- pressures temporary. it may have a longer impact than anticipated, i suppose that is a risk to your view perhaps? steven: totally, stuff happens. inflation may go out and it may stay for a bit. in previous cycles, you had interruptions. that might not happen this time. our assumption is that the base fx and transitory nature start to fade in the second half. and we are back within the 2% level by then
steven: i think it is temporary.t so many fed speakers have been coming out in recent weeks. i am sure bloomberg will produce some kind of chart to show it. it is almost as it yields got to a certain level in the fed started to push back against where the market is taking it. i think this is one of many of the orchestrated comments that are coming out of the fed. they are trying to drive home the idea that something has changed. they are waiting for the actual inflation to come in probablyg. it...
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i would like to see steven gerrard, frank| like to see steven gerrard, frank lampard, probably someoneink we've lost a lot of players over the last couple years. as he got ago the summer? i would like to see one of those two to make it. knowing that wolves have got that link with portuguese players and managers, wouldn't surprise me if they go down that road again. but i'd like to see girard or lampard. there are strong leaks with members of wolves, so could be another portuguese manager. why particularly would you like to see another british manager —— or a british manager? british manager -- or a british manager?— manager? wolves has a real connection _ manager? wolves has a real connection with _ manager? wolves has a real connection with of _ manager? wolves has a real connection with of fans -- l manager? wolves has a real. connection with of fans -- the manager? wolves has a real- connection with of fans -- the fans. connection with of fans —— the fans. i think they would both take wolves to the next level. they're both hungry, both one of the well—known... i'm not sure whether t
i would like to see steven gerrard, frank| like to see steven gerrard, frank lampard, probably someoneink we've lost a lot of players over the last couple years. as he got ago the summer? i would like to see one of those two to make it. knowing that wolves have got that link with portuguese players and managers, wouldn't surprise me if they go down that road again. but i'd like to see girard or lampard. there are strong leaks with members of wolves, so could be another portuguese manager. why...
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steven hess.ven and his twin sister marion were born less than a minute apart in 1938 in amsterdam, holland. following the invasion and occupation, the hess family was taken to the dutch transit camp of wester book before being sent to bergen-belsen. they were deported from holland and still alive at war's end and among the few twins who survived the concentration camps and at this point possibly the last. he'll be discussing he and his family's experience during world war ii and how they survived against all odds. i will turn this program over to our distinguished speaker, mr. hess. >> thank you, abbie, and thank you national world war ii museum for the honor is mine and we hope to see the beautiful museum when the present conditions permit. let me define some terms so that we all know what we're talking about. the holocaust is defined as the period between 1939 and 1945 that saw the nazis and their twisted ideology together with their helpers participate in the murder of approximately 6 million
steven hess.ven and his twin sister marion were born less than a minute apart in 1938 in amsterdam, holland. following the invasion and occupation, the hess family was taken to the dutch transit camp of wester book before being sent to bergen-belsen. they were deported from holland and still alive at war's end and among the few twins who survived the concentration camps and at this point possibly the last. he'll be discussing he and his family's experience during world war ii and how they...
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neil: goes along with steady stevens -- thaddeus stevens. i wanted to pay homage to these people. he was a four foot tall, hunchbacked dwarf, quaker, very fiery, strongly anti-slavery. he in the end was essentially pushed out of the quaker meeting house. he died well before the revolution. but he was friends with benjamin franklin. he was -- the quakers, this is right around the 1870's, fought off slavery in their own right and then became a major force. one of the main reasons was this man because it was a fervent advocate of illuminating slavery. -- eliminating slavery. susan: from there, you go to philadelphia. where you happy? neil: i was regretful to leave lancaster county. i was apprehensive about what it would mean to be getting into freeway areas of the country. in reality, a lot of that was wrong what i thought. but i thought was coming up was not quite as congested as i thought it was going to be. susan: because of the pandemic? neil: part of it was the routes i took. it was not until a week and a half later when i had an encounter with i-95, which was the moment i was r
neil: goes along with steady stevens -- thaddeus stevens. i wanted to pay homage to these people. he was a four foot tall, hunchbacked dwarf, quaker, very fiery, strongly anti-slavery. he in the end was essentially pushed out of the quaker meeting house. he died well before the revolution. but he was friends with benjamin franklin. he was -- the quakers, this is right around the 1870's, fought off slavery in their own right and then became a major force. one of the main reasons was this man...
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i'm steven stock. >> thank you f you have a questir question for steven talk. bring in jeff ranieri and talk about a cool down. >> yeah, it's super comfortable. and definitely are gone. i want to start out the forecast, we got a bright light in the sky. earlier tonight, i heard from a lot of you on twitter, this is tweenl and a medium, or space junk. based on the information i see, it's likely a medium. if you have have we don't visit yet. you can get ahold of us and send vus time. i would to receive any pictures or video you have. and tomorrow morning's forecast, we will start with lots of fog near the coast. patdy clouds inland. it will be that kind of morning. and temperatures with werm and up in nap man and the next thing i do want to turn things forward, of course the weekend. each night i have talked about the pothiblety of thunderstorms. it will help keep the prps down, and the eastern side, tgs holding up. we are gets high resolution day too, shows sierra has the best chance. we know it takes one lightning strike and we could have wildfires started. we
i'm steven stock. >> thank you f you have a questir question for steven talk. bring in jeff ranieri and talk about a cool down. >> yeah, it's super comfortable. and definitely are gone. i want to start out the forecast, we got a bright light in the sky. earlier tonight, i heard from a lot of you on twitter, this is tweenl and a medium, or space junk. based on the information i see, it's likely a medium. if you have have we don't visit yet. you can get ahold of us and send vus time....
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good to have you, steven. my russia says the issue that led to the plains not being able to land and moscow were purely technical. how plausible is that? yeah, that is a good question. i mean, i can't comment really on how plausible the technicalities would be. of course, on a case by case basis, there may be moments when a stage cannot accommodate aircraft and so on what what state are permitted to do under international law. that's the chicago convention. they are permitted to designate the routes that aircraft fly over the aerospace about their territories. so they can, they can say which route they must travel, fly over. but at the same time they have to expedite navigation and prevent unnecessary delays. so those 2, those are the 2 rules under international law in the chicago convention, so that this is what we must judge. these acts against speaking of delays, the has urged the carriers to avoid bella, rudy announced phase. what does that mean to these airlines, other than routes, maybe being longer? wel
good to have you, steven. my russia says the issue that led to the plains not being able to land and moscow were purely technical. how plausible is that? yeah, that is a good question. i mean, i can't comment really on how plausible the technicalities would be. of course, on a case by case basis, there may be moments when a stage cannot accommodate aircraft and so on what what state are permitted to do under international law. that's the chicago convention. they are permitted to designate the...
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steven, what have you learned? >> this is a very complex crime. it includes not only that main vta maintenance facility building you see in our live shot from our helicopter, but also a second building, a building called building b. you may have seen it right at the top of the hour. my sources have confirmed several victims are in that building, as many as five. that's southwest of the main building. the scene also includes a guard shack and construction equipment parked outside. federal officials say several different special atf excloive sniffing dogs in and around the vta maintenance facility. each of the dogs trained to sniff out a difference substance from gunpowder to plastics to explosives and other materials. one of those dogs hit on an object as a possible incendiary device. so santa clara county bomb squad sent in a robot to explore the device and render it safe. >> currently we have five atf explosive detection k-9s that have been deployed. >> reporter: atf officials will also assist local law enforcement in tracking ballistics using ni
steven, what have you learned? >> this is a very complex crime. it includes not only that main vta maintenance facility building you see in our live shot from our helicopter, but also a second building, a building called building b. you may have seen it right at the top of the hour. my sources have confirmed several victims are in that building, as many as five. that's southwest of the main building. the scene also includes a guard shack and construction equipment parked outside. federal...
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doctor steven pitt.art of the custody case. >> can you do me a favor and spell your full name? >> connie jones. >> okay. >> i thought he was exceptional. who is report, i thought, was very detailed and accurate. >> doctor pits report matched what rick had come to believe about dwight jones. without psychiatric intervention in treatment, mr. jones mental state is going to continue to unravel. he will become increasingly paranoid, likely psychotic, and pose an even greater risk for perpetrating violence. dwight's probation ended, connie obtained an order of protection, once again prohibited him from owning guns. >> this case is a scariest case i've ever been involved in. >> remember karen kolbe? the therapist awake into the middle of the night by the cops? she worked with connie and dwight sun for two years starting in 2009. >> divorce our diamond doesn't. >> this was something else. >> yes. violence, potential violence, violence that had been committed, somebody who is clearly on a path to commit more vio
doctor steven pitt.art of the custody case. >> can you do me a favor and spell your full name? >> connie jones. >> okay. >> i thought he was exceptional. who is report, i thought, was very detailed and accurate. >> doctor pits report matched what rick had come to believe about dwight jones. without psychiatric intervention in treatment, mr. jones mental state is going to continue to unravel. he will become increasingly paranoid, likely psychotic, and pose an even...
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thaddeus stevens and james buchanan. neil: i walked into the town of lancaster such a potent moment , in our history. james buchanan, which was the last president before the civil war, he was very much of a southern sympathizing pennsylvanian, they called him a doe face/they call those types of democrats -- doe face. they called those types of democrats doe faces. i would say he is a tragic president because i don't think there was much he could have done either way. thaddeus stevens was an incredible, fiery abolitionist. a truly righteous person. both were lawyers, both lived in the same town. thaddeus stevens is one of the two or three most important people in the 19th century. those who came after push forward on reconstruction for the length of time that that lasted. stevens was just instrumental in the house of representatives. in lancaster, there was this see -- seesawing of whose reputation was going up and down. james buchanan, the only president from pennsylvania, his reputation very much and then doghouse. thad
thaddeus stevens and james buchanan. neil: i walked into the town of lancaster such a potent moment , in our history. james buchanan, which was the last president before the civil war, he was very much of a southern sympathizing pennsylvanian, they called him a doe face/they call those types of democrats -- doe face. they called those types of democrats doe faces. i would say he is a tragic president because i don't think there was much he could have done either way. thaddeus stevens was an...
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now we can add steven richard's name along with jack sellers and bill gates who wrote this, if we encourage this madness much longer we will lose credibility
now we can add steven richard's name along with jack sellers and bill gates who wrote this, if we encourage this madness much longer we will lose credibility
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steven plant, jonathan parnell, wallace johnson, william darnell, caleb star of the michigan state police, and benny in a poleion, brian piersy, dean sevard and jonathan collins. and we remember colin rose who lost his life in 2016. and our community rose up to support his family. we honor his contribution. my friend, the owner of the marathon gas station used pennies on the dollars to raise $10,000 for this man's family and we are recognizing in the contributions by our law enforcement officers. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman
steven plant, jonathan parnell, wallace johnson, william darnell, caleb star of the michigan state police, and benny in a poleion, brian piersy, dean sevard and jonathan collins. and we remember colin rose who lost his life in 2016. and our community rose up to support his family. we honor his contribution. my friend, the owner of the marathon gas station used pennies on the dollars to raise $10,000 for this man's family and we are recognizing in the contributions by our law enforcement...
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he was a flagrant disappointment. >> steven a. talk to people and be more forthcoming about how he feels about the vaccine or at least promote it. i think he should go out there and promote people getting the vaccine because we really, really need it. people have died, black people have been overly affected more so than any other ethnicity by this on the front lines and what have you by covid-19. >> thank you, steven a. >> i don't mind arguing about that. >> i will see you soon. >>> people come from all over the world, one group is not allowed. the pride parade is banning, take this. come on pride parade. you got to get your act together. they're banning police, don't do it. with a cfp® professional. a cfp® professional can help you build a complete financial plan. don't do it. ♪ ooh, look daveed, my delivery is here. got your birdseed bread, your birdseed butter and an 87-pound bag of birdseed. enjoy. and that's just lunch. now get more than just restaurant deliveries. this is the sound of an asthma attack... that doesn't happen.
he was a flagrant disappointment. >> steven a. talk to people and be more forthcoming about how he feels about the vaccine or at least promote it. i think he should go out there and promote people getting the vaccine because we really, really need it. people have died, black people have been overly affected more so than any other ethnicity by this on the front lines and what have you by covid-19. >> thank you, steven a. >> i don't mind arguing about that. >> i will see...
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lincoln himself will proceed to the front to see things from fort stevens. soon we'll valley campaign in the nation will learn more about will sheridan. all the while his working his way towards atlanta and after capturing that city will proceed on his famous march to the sea. he is facing opposition from both the copperheads and radical republicans. one of the passages that struck me, here was lincoln waging both war and peace. to talk to us more about that pivotal year of 1864, charles breslin. flood. >> one last comment, when we go to the questions and answers, if you have questions, we have microsomes on the bottom of the stairs. utilize those. >> thank you. thank you for the introduction. i think all of you for being there. -- here. i see a fusillade your faces. -- a few familiar faces. on to express my own personal indebtedness to this institution starting back in the 1970's when i came here and found in an office that did not have walls, a green chain-link fence and was presided over by charles taylor who was the guru of military history at this time.
lincoln himself will proceed to the front to see things from fort stevens. soon we'll valley campaign in the nation will learn more about will sheridan. all the while his working his way towards atlanta and after capturing that city will proceed on his famous march to the sea. he is facing opposition from both the copperheads and radical republicans. one of the passages that struck me, here was lincoln waging both war and peace. to talk to us more about that pivotal year of 1864, charles...
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you know, it is steven spielberg's first musical.ig entertainment that reminds you of what movies can do, so it seems like a shoe in for best picture. i suspect we will have dune winning the oscar for best picture in 2022. people will be engrossed by the cinematic magnitude of this film. it's starring oscar isaac and timothy charlemagne. i think it is one of those stories that has been called unfilmable because it is so expensive, but overall i think this will be a fan favourite at the oscars. my pick for best picture i is actually a film i thought was going to win best picture this year and that the film i in the heights. it was delayed due to - the pandemic, but now it's finally being released this summer. - millions of people are - clamouring to see this beloved musical by lin—manuel| miranda brought to life by the director. i think it could be the best pic. - what a strange year for the oscars, a very unusual ceremony, record low ratings, at least in the united states, and clearly there is a lot of thinking that needs to be done,
you know, it is steven spielberg's first musical.ig entertainment that reminds you of what movies can do, so it seems like a shoe in for best picture. i suspect we will have dune winning the oscar for best picture in 2022. people will be engrossed by the cinematic magnitude of this film. it's starring oscar isaac and timothy charlemagne. i think it is one of those stories that has been called unfilmable because it is so expensive, but overall i think this will be a fan favourite at the oscars....
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you know, it is steven spielberg's first musical. big entertainment that reminds you of what movies can do, so it seems like a shoe in for best picture. i suspect we will have dune winning the oscar for best picture in 2022. people will be engrossed by the cinematic magnitude of this film. it is starring oscar isaacs and timoth e charlemagne. i think it is one of those stories that has been called unfilmable because it is so expensive, but overall i think this will be a fan favourite at the oscars. my pick for best picture is actually a film i thought was going to win i best picture this year _ and that the film in the heights. it was delayed due to the pandemic, but now it's finally _ being released this summer. millions of people are clamouring to see this beloved musical by. lin manuel miranda brought to life by the director. - i think it could go all the way. what a strange year for the oscars, a very unusual ceremony, record—low ratings, at least in the united states, and clearly there's a lot of thinking that needs to be done.
you know, it is steven spielberg's first musical. big entertainment that reminds you of what movies can do, so it seems like a shoe in for best picture. i suspect we will have dune winning the oscar for best picture in 2022. people will be engrossed by the cinematic magnitude of this film. it is starring oscar isaacs and timoth e charlemagne. i think it is one of those stories that has been called unfilmable because it is so expensive, but overall i think this will be a fan favourite at the...
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steven a smith. producer of stephen a's world on espn plus. steven a, thank you. man. >> thank you. >> i love your outspokenness. i -- thank you for doing this. this bothers you. you said that lebron can't have it both ways. that he, either, wants to be out front and center, bringing a voice to issues. or he doesn't. tell me why this is so important to you. >> well, i think that, you know, obviously, you know, you had me on your show a few months ago. when i decided to -- to take the vaccine. i had my reservations. there's a plethora of people within the african-american community that has had -- that -- that have had our reservations about taking the vaccine. but ultimately, you know, when you go into icus or what have you, you see things that have been so profoundly detrimental to the african-american community. you take a stand, and you take a position. i'm not of the position that lebron james normally, under normal circumstances, should feel any obligation, whatsoever, to divulge whether or not
steven a smith. producer of stephen a's world on espn plus. steven a, thank you. man. >> thank you. >> i love your outspokenness. i -- thank you for doing this. this bothers you. you said that lebron can't have it both ways. that he, either, wants to be out front and center, bringing a voice to issues. or he doesn't. tell me why this is so important to you. >> well, i think that, you know, obviously, you know, you had me on your show a few months ago. when i decided to -- to...
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it's a 55th overall title for the club — and a first for manager steven gerrard, asjoe lynsky reportsmit of ranger's _ rangers are champions. this is the summit of ranger's decade - rangers are champions. this is the summit of ranger's decade long i summit of ranger's decade long journey. they were sent down to the fourth tier and now they are back at the top in a season unbeaten. 0n the pitch and in the street they marked the ibrox invincible is. rangers 55th league title could be the most special. they ended the season how they started it, against aberdeen. and to reach perfection, it is not always pretty. rangers opened the scoring with an own goal of the keeper. before half—time it was 2—0 again with a deflection. he led the line for rangers and is the top scorer. this goalfor 3—0 line for rangers and is the top scorer. this goal for 3—0 was clearly his. this team are transformed by steven gerrard who, in his third season at the club, has his league title. you play in a world cup with england alongside jermain defoe who at 38 are still playing and still scoring. it was on this day
it's a 55th overall title for the club — and a first for manager steven gerrard, asjoe lynsky reportsmit of ranger's _ rangers are champions. this is the summit of ranger's decade - rangers are champions. this is the summit of ranger's decade long i summit of ranger's decade long journey. they were sent down to the fourth tier and now they are back at the top in a season unbeaten. 0n the pitch and in the street they marked the ibrox invincible is. rangers 55th league title could be the most...
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well steven, no, actually it doesn't. in fact, the u. s. position has been pretty adamant all along ever since the administration began and goes back to the trumpet administration as well. and even texas state, tony blinking was re emphasizing this in a phone call to his german count yesterday. but what is happening here is that the escalating, it's all positions, it's essentially just not going ahead with the sanctions on the company at the very heart of the project. which of course, will greatly increase the likelihood that it actually finally gets finished. what's behind this change? of course you said the escalation, what does that mean? yeah, well essentially what could biking ministration appears to be doing here is recognizing the fact that the german government really doesn't want to back down the street. they've been pretty, equally adamant that they want to go ahead with it, that it is a commercial venture that the government kind of has no business going in and pulling the rug from under it. and the biking ministration appears
well steven, no, actually it doesn't. in fact, the u. s. position has been pretty adamant all along ever since the administration began and goes back to the trumpet administration as well. and even texas state, tony blinking was re emphasizing this in a phone call to his german count yesterday. but what is happening here is that the escalating, it's all positions, it's essentially just not going ahead with the sanctions on the company at the very heart of the project. which of course, will...
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it's a 55th overall title for the club — and a first for manager steven gerrard, asjoe lynsky reportsg journey. this is the summit of rangers decade longjourney. nine this is the summit of rangers decade long journey. nine years ago they were sent down to the fourth tier and now are back at the top in a season unbeaten. 0n the pitch and in the streets they mark the ibrox invincible is. the 53rd league title could be the most special. they ended this season how they started it, against aberdeen. and to reach perfection it is not always pretty. rangers opened the scoring with an own goal off the keeper. before half—time it was 2—0. he led the line for rangers and as the champion top scorer. this goal for three line for rangers and as the champion top scorer. this goalfor three nil was clearly his. this team are transformed by steven gerard who, in its third season at the club, has his first career league title. he played in a world cup with england alongside defoe who, at 38 are still playing and scoring. it was on this day in 2011 rangers last won the league. the season ends how it has
it's a 55th overall title for the club — and a first for manager steven gerrard, asjoe lynsky reportsg journey. this is the summit of rangers decade longjourney. nine this is the summit of rangers decade long journey. nine years ago they were sent down to the fourth tier and now are back at the top in a season unbeaten. 0n the pitch and in the streets they mark the ibrox invincible is. the 53rd league title could be the most special. they ended this season how they started it, against...
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steven miller joins me straight ahead. ♪ ♪ artin.n made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa ♪ like you, my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got tougher to do. thought surgery was my only option. turns out i was wrong. so when a hand specialist told me about nonsurgical treatments, it was a total game changer. like you, my hands have a lot more to do. learn more at factsonhand.com today. (man) so when in doubt, just say, like you, my hands have a lot more to do. "let me talk to my manager." next, carvana's 100% online shopping experience. oh, man. carvana lets people buy a car-- get t
steven miller joins me straight ahead. ♪ ♪ artin.n made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa ♪ like you, my hands are everything to...
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e joining us now is steven richard. thank you for joining us tonight mr. richer.ke, for you, a stunningly frustrating time if your professional life. especially since this is happening in your party. >> yeah, absolutely, lawrence. and thanks for having me on. you pinned on the main points and why this is so frustratingly irrational. i defeated the formal fish -- in official elections -- who was in 2020. this is laughable. >> as you say, the republicans who were elected with the same ballots that joe biden won the county in exactly the same ballots delivered in some ways to republicans. yet, there's not a single question about a single republican who won in arizona. >> without getting into the motives, i would say that if you really wanted to look at close races around every single ballot in maricopa county, you should start with mine. mine was the closest race that was on every single ballot. i only won by about 5000 votes out of 2 million cast. i don't know why they are not starting with mine. >> what is happening within the republican party? his your view of the
e joining us now is steven richard. thank you for joining us tonight mr. richer.ke, for you, a stunningly frustrating time if your professional life. especially since this is happening in your party. >> yeah, absolutely, lawrence. and thanks for having me on. you pinned on the main points and why this is so frustratingly irrational. i defeated the formal fish -- in official elections -- who was in 2020. this is laughable. >> as you say, the republicans who were elected with the same...
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next is business with steven? seriously? i'm rockers. you choose . ah. what matters to us? me. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d w. they will, they came in the gym. i love banning thing away, but i'm not going to like my own everyone with liter holden every day. getting you ready to meet the gym and then join me. rachel, do it on the w, the me, the big going fly continues with a dramatic one day tumble crypto currency down 30 percent on the day. at one point after china, they go to the opposition to digital coins and orange investors to get speculative trading in them. we'll hear more from our market corresponded also want to show the pandemic has squeezed the global middle class, spending more families into poverty and making economic recovery in many parts of the world, even more difficult. and the u. s. and expected to remove a major hurdles where con gas pipeline between russia and germany, and get the latest ongoing too low. welcome to the show. the in berlin. bitcoin plunged below $40000.00 for the 1st time in more than 3 months, giving up
next is business with steven? seriously? i'm rockers. you choose . ah. what matters to us? me. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d w. they will, they came in the gym. i love banning thing away, but i'm not going to like my own everyone with liter holden every day. getting you ready to meet the gym and then join me. rachel, do it on the w, the me, the big going fly continues with a dramatic one day tumble crypto currency down 30 percent on the day. at one point...
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so steven joins us now. is refusing, steven torques allow a full investigation to answer these many questions. this isn't going away anytime soon until they do that. what's the latest? >> reporter: well, rosemary, the latest is that the chinese government is increasingly resistant to any suggestions of further investigations in wuhan and in china. the fact is a growing number of independent experts and scientists are saying based on evidence they have seen so far they simply cannot rule out this lab leak theory because this institute did conduct research on coronaviruses collected from bats and there have been questions about some of their genetic sequencing findings as well as some inconsistent language found in research papers published by scientists there both before and after the pandemic. so this is also of course compounded by the fact that the conclusion drawn by the w.h.o. team that went there early this year, their conclusion that it was extremely unlikely this virus was leaked from a lab was based
so steven joins us now. is refusing, steven torques allow a full investigation to answer these many questions. this isn't going away anytime soon until they do that. what's the latest? >> reporter: well, rosemary, the latest is that the chinese government is increasingly resistant to any suggestions of further investigations in wuhan and in china. the fact is a growing number of independent experts and scientists are saying based on evidence they have seen so far they simply cannot rule...
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so it's still there, the why the expectation is not much longer really good context from steven vines there. thank you very much. for your time today on to other news in the you and human rights council is to investigate potential war crimes. during the 11th a conflict between israel and mass, it look into abuses from all sides across the occupied territory and israel palestinians, welcoming the move. israel cause it's shameful to support us and kristen salumi at the you in a new york as palestinians in gaza. look for away forward amid attend, sees fire with israel. the un human rights council is looking back at the conflict and how it played out. the organization of islamic cooperation along with palestinians requested an investigation into possible violations of international law. a masses, indiscriminate rocket fire into israel was a clear one. according to high commissioner for human rights, michelle bash lay, but she says israel's response which killed 254 people, including 66 children, might also qualify as a war crime. this by israel cleans the menu, is building one hosting our
so it's still there, the why the expectation is not much longer really good context from steven vines there. thank you very much. for your time today on to other news in the you and human rights council is to investigate potential war crimes. during the 11th a conflict between israel and mass, it look into abuses from all sides across the occupied territory and israel palestinians, welcoming the move. israel cause it's shameful to support us and kristen salumi at the you in a new york as...
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craig newmark philanthropies and by corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. and morgan stanley. ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >>o-yo ma, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you so much, margaret. it's such a pleasure to be with you. >> you have said that you didn't realize >> yo-yo ma, welcome to firing line. >> thank you so much margaret it is such a pleasure to be with you. >> you have said that you didn't realize that you wanted to be a musician until you were over 49. why did it take so long? >> i know. i'm a slow learner. and one of those things is that i grew up with music all around me. and it's like i'm one of those kids that really kind of grew up in it and by growing up and it, i never felt i made a choice and certainly from traveling as a musician, i was aware of the world around me. you know, learning and being exposed to more and more different ways and perspectives of looking at the world and i thought, well, music is a tiny part of it. and is not the best way to be effective? or impactful? just because i love it doesn't necessarily mean that that's what i should be d
craig newmark philanthropies and by corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. and morgan stanley. ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >>o-yo ma, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you so much, margaret. it's such a pleasure to be with you. >> you have said that you didn't realize >> yo-yo ma, welcome to firing line. >> thank you so much margaret it is such a pleasure to be with you. >> you have said that you didn't realize that you wanted to be a musician until...
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steven has a valid point there.you book directly with an airline you might have to pay a service fee or a fare difference but the airline will make changes for you. however, if you book through a travel agent or a website the airline often won't make the changes. they will insist you make the changes through the travel agent. what if your agent is unresponsive? you could be grounded. however, we have found one bit of insider lingo that might convince the airline to step in, insist that the airline take control of your ticket. saying those two magic words, take control, might convince the airline to help get you on your way. i've used it and it's worked. california travel agents are required to pay into a little known fund that pays passengers when travel agents fail. we have a story all about it and how to apply for it on nbcbayarea.com. just click the responds option from the main menu. do be careful when you are shopping for travel. make sure you know who you are booking with. that way if something goes wrong you'
steven has a valid point there.you book directly with an airline you might have to pay a service fee or a fare difference but the airline will make changes for you. however, if you book through a travel agent or a website the airline often won't make the changes. they will insist you make the changes through the travel agent. what if your agent is unresponsive? you could be grounded. however, we have found one bit of insider lingo that might convince the airline to step in, insist that the...
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mÁximo enfoque, para steven. y la tercera mejor jugada de la semana en el mismo duelo.s de san francisco. >>> estas fueran las jugadas gigantes de la semana. >>> cerramos el palco. carlos nos trae una celebraciÓn de hockey sobre hielo. para nuestra comunidad latina ya verÁn de lo que se trata. y a las 6 de la tarde van a ver quÉ le pasÓ a real madrid. >>> ¿quÉ le pasÓ?. >>> a las 6 van a ver. >>> rÍe mientras puedas. >>> ahÍ estÁ la liga todavÍa. >>> falta la liga todavÍa. >>> por ahora, vamos a ver quÉ pasa en la... >>> vamos a la pausa. >>> 2 jÓvenes del Área de la bahÍa pasaron sus vidas en prisiÓn en el extranjero. fueron encontrados culpables de asesinato y si calificÓ para recibir el Último cheque de estÍmulo econÓmico y no le ha llegado el dinero, podrÍa estar a tiempo que le llegue. l e explicamos lo que debe saber. con esto y mÁs regresamos tras la pausa. >>> el trafico por la frontera. nos cuenta tania luviano han aumentado las muertes de personas que intentan alcanzar el sueÑo americano. >>> rolando. >>> desafortunadamente estamos en una zona de texas. >>> te
mÁximo enfoque, para steven. y la tercera mejor jugada de la semana en el mismo duelo.s de san francisco. >>> estas fueran las jugadas gigantes de la semana. >>> cerramos el palco. carlos nos trae una celebraciÓn de hockey sobre hielo. para nuestra comunidad latina ya verÁn de lo que se trata. y a las 6 de la tarde van a ver quÉ le pasÓ a real madrid. >>> ¿quÉ le pasÓ?. >>> a las 6 van a ver. >>> rÍe mientras puedas. >>> ahÍ estÁ...
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it is a tradition at stevens. and that is a tradition that he has dedicated himself to for the past 30 years. i personally have worked with alex for a number of years, and i have always appreciated his efforts and his candor. i want to thank alex for all he's done to improve the lives of so many students and congratulate him on his retirement. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. nehls, for five minutes. mr. nehls: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. mr. nehls: mr. speaker, for months now our country has witnessed the never-ending horrific images and stories coming from our southern border. we have seen young children thrown over a 14-foot fence, like a rag doll. we've seen children wandering alone, abandoned in south texas. we've seen thousands of children packed like sardines into holding facilities meant for 25
it is a tradition at stevens. and that is a tradition that he has dedicated himself to for the past 30 years. i personally have worked with alex for a number of years, and i have always appreciated his efforts and his candor. i want to thank alex for all he's done to improve the lives of so many students and congratulate him on his retirement. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. nehls, for...
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john paul stevens, for instance. that bothered republicans and we will not allow this to happen anymore but if we get republicans elected and if we control the senate and can confirm people of our choosing we want to make sure that we know they will be with us on our tscore issues like gun rights ad abortion rights and worker issues with their employers. they do not want datass which ws george hw bush is picked and that surprise conservatives by ending up being a reliable vote with the liberal faction on the courts.pr they put in this process that imposed a bunch of litmus tests and it reached this apex in 2016 when donald trump literally said i'm only going to pick from the list of these individuals and i'm going to make sure that anybody who i pick is going to be committed to things like overturning roe v wade and i want them to know communally they will roll to overturn the affordable care act and he campaigned on that openly and that was cheered and celebrated and viewed as an act of political genius by many poli
john paul stevens, for instance. that bothered republicans and we will not allow this to happen anymore but if we get republicans elected and if we control the senate and can confirm people of our choosing we want to make sure that we know they will be with us on our tscore issues like gun rights ad abortion rights and worker issues with their employers. they do not want datass which ws george hw bush is picked and that surprise conservatives by ending up being a reliable vote with the liberal...
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stevens, for five minutes. ms. stevens: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in honor of my incredible friend, tom hash, a beloved resident of northville michigan who we lost last month after a courageous battle with cancer at the age of 76. tom was born in detroit in the summer of 1944 to raymond and jessie hash. after graduating from michigan state university in 1966, he joined the united states army where he intended -- attended infantry officer candidate school. he went on to compete -- complete all the training necessary to become a green beret and proudly served his country as a first lieutenant during the vietnam war. this was something that tom was deeply proud of. his service to the country. upon his honorable discharge from the army, tom returned to detroit where he graduated from wayne state university law school and was admitted to both the michigan and florida bar. he became the managing partner of the law firm in daytona beach and had many exciting real estate adventures in florida before moving back to metro detroit in 1990 to estab
stevens, for five minutes. ms. stevens: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in honor of my incredible friend, tom hash, a beloved resident of northville michigan who we lost last month after a courageous battle with cancer at the age of 76. tom was born in detroit in the summer of 1944 to raymond and jessie hash. after graduating from michigan state university in 1966, he joined the united states army where he intended -- attended infantry officer candidate school. he went on to compete --...
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we'll be right back with more with steven miller. stay with us. smooth chocolate. to put the world on pause. lindor. made to melt you. by the lindt master chocolatier. there are never enough hours in the day. so we made classes you can take at any hour. take online classes any time day or night, at university of phoenix. maria: welcome back. i am back with former white house senior advisor stephen miller. stephen, tell us about the lawsuit, the two lawsuits that you recently filed. you are also the outside counsel and partnering with ag paxton on the catch and release situation. walk us through it. >> yes. so we filed two lawsuits. one lawsuit to ensure that farm aid is delivered irrespective of one's race and ethnicity. the biden administration excluded people based on skin color, that's outrageous. as with our lawsuit with the amazing ken paxton we are suing to end the catch and release policies on the southern border that are spreading the pandemic which violates federal law and violates the administration's covid regulations. imagine you were
we'll be right back with more with steven miller. stay with us. smooth chocolate. to put the world on pause. lindor. made to melt you. by the lindt master chocolatier. there are never enough hours in the day. so we made classes you can take at any hour. take online classes any time day or night, at university of phoenix. maria: welcome back. i am back with former white house senior advisor stephen miller. stephen, tell us about the lawsuit, the two lawsuits that you recently filed. you are also...
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. >> steven penn wrote from us morgan hill.e booked a flight from sfo to melbourne, australia, using american express travel. the airline later canceled his flight but steven couldn't get amex travel its agency to help rebook him. he rebooked on his own and own expense answer took the flight. that left the $6,000 he spent on the old tickets up in the air for a full year, steven fought for a refund unsuccessfully, contacted us and eventually got his $6,338.84 back. we asked amex travel for details about what happened and didn't get a response. steven wrote us a kind note and said "i attribute this resolution to your involvement." maybe we can help you, too, go to nbcbayarea.com and click the "responds" option from the main menu or call us 888-996-tips. >>> now open to everyone for the first time in more than a year, reopened this weekend. it was closed last march. animal lovers are excited to be back. >> i'm super excited to be able to go back in, because i actually want to be a marine biologist when i grow up so this is really
. >> steven penn wrote from us morgan hill.e booked a flight from sfo to melbourne, australia, using american express travel. the airline later canceled his flight but steven couldn't get amex travel its agency to help rebook him. he rebooked on his own and own expense answer took the flight. that left the $6,000 he spent on the old tickets up in the air for a full year, steven fought for a refund unsuccessfully, contacted us and eventually got his $6,338.84 back. we asked amex travel for...
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stevens, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that ms. stevens will vote yes on h.res. 403. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? ms. kelly: as the member designated by mrs. beatty, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mrs. beatty will vote yes on h.res. 403. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: as the member designated by ms. frankel, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that ms. frankel will vote yes on h.res. 403. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. buchanan of florida, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. buchanan will vote nay on 403. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from missouri seek recognition? ms. bush: pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that -- as the member designated by ocasio-cortez, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that ms. ocasio-cortez will vote yes on h.r. 403. the sp
stevens, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that ms. stevens will vote yes on h.res. 403. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? ms. kelly: as the member designated by mrs. beatty, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mrs. beatty will vote yes on h.res. 403. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: as the member designated by ms. frankel, pursuant to h.r. 8, i...
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let's talk to steven arons who joins us now. the big picture for us. steven: hi, thanks.the most important things is to actually stop the infighting that deutsche bank was notorious for before he became ceo. this rise -- he replaced people he didn't see as loyal to him and put in charge people he knew very well. he recruited strong loyalty and it worked. the implementation of his strategy has been much better. ceos were notorious on the failures to follow up on their word. that has changed. he's been lucky too. the trading boom has helped them a lot. anna: elusive combination of planning and good fortune. how stable is deutsche bank now? steven: it is pretty stable actually. at least not less stable than its competitors. that used to be much different a few years ago when people were really concerned about the viability of the bank. the credit spread just blew out of proportion. credit investors, investors generally were concerned about the bank. that has changed. it has strong capital buffers now. i think it has regained the trust of many investors. if you compare credit
let's talk to steven arons who joins us now. the big picture for us. steven: hi, thanks.the most important things is to actually stop the infighting that deutsche bank was notorious for before he became ceo. this rise -- he replaced people he didn't see as loyal to him and put in charge people he knew very well. he recruited strong loyalty and it worked. the implementation of his strategy has been much better. ceos were notorious on the failures to follow up on their word. that has changed....
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stevens stevens thank you -- ms. stevens: thank you, mr. speaker. the census reported that the u.s. population grew at its slowest rate since the great depression. birth rates are falling for the sixth year in a row. a recent harvard business review study declared that the united states has the most family hostile policies of any industrialized country in the world. this is a wake-up moment for us. and this is why h.r. 1065, the pregnant workers fairness act, couldn't be more important. particularly for the unheard. the suffering expectant mother who has to time when she can go to the bathroom. i hear from teachers all across michigan who explain this to me. the woman who is bleeding and bloating and wondering when she can check in with her doctor. and then being egregiously pushed out of the workplace. we are talking about stools. we are talking about a place for a pregnant woman to sit in the workplace. and that is why it is so joyous, mr. speaker, that this bill today is bipartisan. and with that, mr. speaker, i would like to submit on behalf of the 1.4 million letters a letter i
stevens stevens thank you -- ms. stevens: thank you, mr. speaker. the census reported that the u.s. population grew at its slowest rate since the great depression. birth rates are falling for the sixth year in a row. a recent harvard business review study declared that the united states has the most family hostile policies of any industrialized country in the world. this is a wake-up moment for us. and this is why h.r. 1065, the pregnant workers fairness act, couldn't be more important....
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that was facilitated by this idea that lincoln champion along with steven douglas.ven more importantly the illinois central railroad which was really built to supplement what was going up and down the canals becomes the longest railroad in the world by 1850. not until the civil war. it became a major transit route during the civil war. so keep those two things in mind. these are two immense developments in the history of the country in the midwest links east in a market to western markets of the southern points. it's globalization in a very small sense but in a very growing sense. now what happens in the civil war comes along? we know what lincoln says. we know about the house divided speech, we note the lincoln douglas debates. i started going to some of the material he said literally the first debate with steven douglas in 1858 he's running for a senator at the time against douglas. douglas had controlled the illinois democratic party and at that time there were not directly elected he became the senator. so what happened was in talking about slavery made another
that was facilitated by this idea that lincoln champion along with steven douglas.ven more importantly the illinois central railroad which was really built to supplement what was going up and down the canals becomes the longest railroad in the world by 1850. not until the civil war. it became a major transit route during the civil war. so keep those two things in mind. these are two immense developments in the history of the country in the midwest links east in a market to western markets of...
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now american first legal founder, steven miller how are you my friend?i'm doing great thank you for having me. mark: thanks for being here. let's talk about the border. nobody knows more about this than you, you've spent your entire career studying this subject. which is why you're constantly under attack by these marxist among others. first of all let's get something straight. help me in the american people with this. we don't care about the browning of america. this is nothing to do with the browning of america or race of any kind. what we care about is having a lawful immigration system, people assimilating into our system, it is the democrats obama used to talk about it. biden used to talk about the media talk about -- the browning of america. you and i and most americans don't even bring up race nothing to do with race. explain. >> yes that's a really great place to open. so in the last election president trump carried overwhelmingly texas border counties that were largely historic and latino. why is that? why is that? is it because latino voters li
now american first legal founder, steven miller how are you my friend?i'm doing great thank you for having me. mark: thanks for being here. let's talk about the border. nobody knows more about this than you, you've spent your entire career studying this subject. which is why you're constantly under attack by these marxist among others. first of all let's get something straight. help me in the american people with this. we don't care about the browning of america. this is nothing to do with the...
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reversed serbia and stevens research focuses on low level cumulus clouds. they are always in motion and have a major impact on the climate. that makes them important for the future of the planet because. a change in low power like this by a few percent going to have as large an effect on earth's energy budget as a doubling of the concentration of c o 2 so all of the human activity that we've had since the beginning of industrial times to they is still not even a doubling of the c o 2 concentration and that could be countered or doubled by just a few percent change of war or less crowds of the kinds that we see here it sounds amazing but there isn't enough data so far to model the relevant processes accurately this project was designed to help remedy that deficit all kinds of measuring devices were deployed to a laser shoots 29 kilometers up into the sky and measures water vapor and amber cells radiation and temperature the research ship meets your was also packed with instruments some had never been. see. the boreal unmanned aerial vehicle has to be catapul
reversed serbia and stevens research focuses on low level cumulus clouds. they are always in motion and have a major impact on the climate. that makes them important for the future of the planet because. a change in low power like this by a few percent going to have as large an effect on earth's energy budget as a doubling of the concentration of c o 2 so all of the human activity that we've had since the beginning of industrial times to they is still not even a doubling of the c o 2...