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his real name was noel stevens. >> what did he tell? where he lived, said he did handiwork for george and everyone else in the neighborhood. >> so, someone that shauna knew, someone george the do-gooder tried to help, not out of character for george, but greyhound, or noel, was adamant he had nothing to do with china's murder. he then agreed to show the detectives campsite out in the desert. >> what did you find? >> swimsuit bottoms, that in our search of shauna's house, appeared to match the top that i had seen in her bedroom >> so greyhound was the burglar poking around shauna's personal things. in fact, her friend had remembered that shauna have grown uncomfortable with this particular charity case who is doing work around the house. >> she did not want anyone in the house anymore, and she said, you need to get out of this house or i am calling the police on you. >> so, was he the killer? out at the campsite, detectives did not find any evidence linking him to the murder. so they kept looking. >> one of the other things that big will
his real name was noel stevens. >> what did he tell? where he lived, said he did handiwork for george and everyone else in the neighborhood. >> so, someone that shauna knew, someone george the do-gooder tried to help, not out of character for george, but greyhound, or noel, was adamant he had nothing to do with china's murder. he then agreed to show the detectives campsite out in the desert. >> what did you find? >> swimsuit bottoms, that in our search of shauna's house,...
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steven, what do you make about this? scandal and a nightmare and brussels in particular uses them to make sure that you can't follow up a question. they will meet and they will talk at you and they will take three or four questions and you can't follow it up, it's really, really annoying and it really needs to stop because i think it's degrading for all of us and it's actually for them, although i am not sure they understand this fully, it's counterproductive. let's just have a look at some of those policies that came out from that summit. tom wainwright, media editor for the economist, let me bring you in here. the g7 leaders put out a statement saying that they had agreed some reforms to take on the tech giants. the role of silicon valley is something we talk about a lot on the media show. are we now going to see the g7 nations taking on the might of a facebook or google? i think maybe up to a point. the main thing you're referring l to is this tax proposal and i think that's about more than just the tech firms. _ that
steven, what do you make about this? scandal and a nightmare and brussels in particular uses them to make sure that you can't follow up a question. they will meet and they will talk at you and they will take three or four questions and you can't follow it up, it's really, really annoying and it really needs to stop because i think it's degrading for all of us and it's actually for them, although i am not sure they understand this fully, it's counterproductive. let's just have a look at some of...
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chair stevens: thanks. now the chair will recognize the congressman from michigan, peter meijer, for five minutes of questioning. mr. myer: thank you, madam -- mr. mire: thank you, madam chair. happy birthday. i just wanted to again thank both our ranking member and our chair for hosting this hearing. i think it's an incredibly important topic. one that in west michigan we care deeply about. we have two land phils in our largest -- lieu landfills in our largest -- two landfills in our largest county. i'm proud to say our county and local officials are looking at ways to turn it into a sustainable business park to recapture the value stream that is being disposed of. i want to also appreciate the ranking member's remarks on the idea of the circular economy and what we can do to close down some of those waste streams. obviously single use plastics is a main one. the plastics that are not getting recycle that are recyclable are also incredibly significant. ever since the 2018 national sword policy by china, we
chair stevens: thanks. now the chair will recognize the congressman from michigan, peter meijer, for five minutes of questioning. mr. myer: thank you, madam -- mr. mire: thank you, madam chair. happy birthday. i just wanted to again thank both our ranking member and our chair for hosting this hearing. i think it's an incredibly important topic. one that in west michigan we care deeply about. we have two land phils in our largest -- lieu landfills in our largest -- two landfills in our largest...
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so -- stevens espoused. so that's in georgia, democratic-led commission, wanted to poke their eyes in the federal government and they nominated or they placed as statues these people that held ideas different than what we hold. we hold as a party over here, we hold as a nation today. my opposition to this bill isn't because of the goal that we're trying to achieve. but it's the way that the majority continues to skirt procedure in this body. for the second consecutive congress. this bill was rushed to the floor without a hearing and markup in the committee on house administration. i'm sure we'll hear from my colleagues on the other side say that republicans are insincere and our opposition to slavery and dragging our feet when it comes to removing these statues. in fact, it was a republican, a good friend of mine in the state legislature, scott turner, that introduced legislation that he knew i supported and i came out wanting to replace stevens' statue with the statute of martin luther king jr. we talk abou
so -- stevens espoused. so that's in georgia, democratic-led commission, wanted to poke their eyes in the federal government and they nominated or they placed as statues these people that held ideas different than what we hold. we hold as a party over here, we hold as a nation today. my opposition to this bill isn't because of the goal that we're trying to achieve. but it's the way that the majority continues to skirt procedure in this body. for the second consecutive congress. this bill was...
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and a shake up in the streaming wars from the man who brought you "kingdom of the crystal skull" steven spielberg partnering with netflix putting his prior criticism aside. ♪ >>> a very good morning to our viewers in the united states and all around the world, it's tuesday, tuesday, june 22nd, and a key vote today on voting rights in america. today the senate votes on advancing the for the people act. democrats see it as a test of their unity, republicans as well as they will obstruct this piece of the biden agenda. at stake the integrity of our elections and american democracy. president biden meeting privately monday with two moderate democratic senators who can stand in the way of his legislative goals, west virginia's joe manchin and arizona's kyrsten sinema. both support keeping senate filibuster rules in place. sinema writing an op-ed in the new york post saying if we eliminate the 60 vote threshold we will lose more than we game. >> former president obama with stark comments about this. >> the violence that occurred in the u.s. capitol on january 6th, just a few months ago, shoul
and a shake up in the streaming wars from the man who brought you "kingdom of the crystal skull" steven spielberg partnering with netflix putting his prior criticism aside. ♪ >>> a very good morning to our viewers in the united states and all around the world, it's tuesday, tuesday, june 22nd, and a key vote today on voting rights in america. today the senate votes on advancing the for the people act. democrats see it as a test of their unity, republicans as well as they...
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. >> derek stevens would know. >> i went into the foster care system around age 5.ngs at 10. i was kicked out of school, in special ed, labeled, that kid is going to be dead by 18. >> the son of parents battling mental illness and addiction, stevens' bounced from foster home to to realize the system need some serious improvement. >> at the age of 7, i knew something wasn't right and i vowed to, you know, to change. >> by 15 stevens was on his own. >> i've experienced most of the statistics that surround foster care. again, i've been lucky enough and worked hard enough and had the right relationships in place to be able to get on the other side of foster care. >> 20 years later, stevens is a licensed social worker and an advocate for kids in the child welfare system. he founded underdog dream which helps foster children with their mental and physical well-being. now stevens is a foster parent himself, taking in one of his nephews. >> now being a kinship caregiver for my nephew, i don't see a lot of changes. >> in 2019, nearly 675,000 u.s. kids spent time in foster ca
. >> derek stevens would know. >> i went into the foster care system around age 5.ngs at 10. i was kicked out of school, in special ed, labeled, that kid is going to be dead by 18. >> the son of parents battling mental illness and addiction, stevens' bounced from foster home to to realize the system need some serious improvement. >> at the age of 7, i knew something wasn't right and i vowed to, you know, to change. >> by 15 stevens was on his own. >> i've...
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steven sloan, thank you. now to the visual artist, if a better end is whose work occupies the space between painting, sculpture and public, r 2 could say, often questioning the relationship between image making in the architecture or even everyday objects. well now she's based in berlin, although she's originally from bon and is the recipient of this here is bon coast price, which means that she's now working on a major show to exhibit there in 2023. the fabric is one of if a baron does favorite materials to work with born and born in 1974 back under, sees herself as a picture maker. she creates pictures from various materials. so office as i find the fabric is great for using on large surfaces. i like that you can just change a whole room completely with such a light material with a suitcase full of it all compared for an uncommon. so when is a picture a picture? that is the central theme for the 47 year old artist plus i do abstract paintings and also still life painting ah plaza painting in a broad sense.
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>> steven, stand by. let's go into the cvid briefing. let's listen in. >> dr.uci will discuss the latest science. we will leave time for q & a at the end. on his first full day in office, president biden released a comprehensive strategy to marshal a whole of government wartime effort to defeat the pandemic. we have spent each and every day of the last 4 1/2 months executing against that strategy. today i want to provide an update on the progress we are making. first on our efforts to get americans vaccinated as quickly, efficiently and equitable as possible. second, on our efforts to help combat the pandemic globally. here at home, we have built a best in class vaccination program. already, 63% of adult americans have received at least one shot. 52% of adult americans are fully vaccinated. already, 12 states have 70% of adults with at least one shot. that's an important milestone. 28 states and the district of columbia have fully vaccinated 50% or more of their adult population. as a result, in communities and states across the country, the pandemic is in retr
>> steven, stand by. let's go into the cvid briefing. let's listen in. >> dr.uci will discuss the latest science. we will leave time for q & a at the end. on his first full day in office, president biden released a comprehensive strategy to marshal a whole of government wartime effort to defeat the pandemic. we have spent each and every day of the last 4 1/2 months executing against that strategy. today i want to provide an update on the progress we are making. first on our...
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steven colbert was hypocrisy. fact that colbert was able to choose the position of what you feel about the topic and use comedy to convey it to you is really, really difficult. >> that brings us to tonight's word. truthiness. >> we are divided with those who think with their heads and those who know with their hearts. >> it was not something he worked on forever. written a couple of hours that day. >> what about iraq? if you think about it, maybe there is a few missing pieces to the rational but does take sudam out feel the right thing? >> if i had to make a moment when late night comedy became a little more than what i call resistance comedy where you are like you are going to know where i stand for this issue. was it the white house's correspondent dinner where steven colbert confronted george w. bush. >> i know this man has a 32% approval rating. we know polls are a collection of statistics and reflect what people think in reality. reality has a well-known liberal bias. >> it started with nervous laughter and i
steven colbert was hypocrisy. fact that colbert was able to choose the position of what you feel about the topic and use comedy to convey it to you is really, really difficult. >> that brings us to tonight's word. truthiness. >> we are divided with those who think with their heads and those who know with their hearts. >> it was not something he worked on forever. written a couple of hours that day. >> what about iraq? if you think about it, maybe there is a few missing...
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steven sloan. thank you. now to the visual artist, if a better end is whose work occupies the space between painting, sculpture and public, aren't you could say, often questioning the relationship between image making in the architecture or even everyday object. well now she's based in berlin, although she's originally from bon and is the recipient of this here is bon coast price, which means that she's now working on a major show to exhibit there in 2023 fabric is one of if i barondess favorite materials to work with born and born in 1974 and sees herself as a picture maker. she creates pictures from various materials office. as i find the fabric is great for using large surfaces. i like that you can just change a whole room completely with such a light material with a suitcase full of it all good for an uncle. so when is a picture a picture? that is the central theme for the 47 year old artist. i do abstract paintings and also still life painting. ah, i do painting in a broad sense. if i said i was a sculpt
steven sloan. thank you. now to the visual artist, if a better end is whose work occupies the space between painting, sculpture and public, aren't you could say, often questioning the relationship between image making in the architecture or even everyday object. well now she's based in berlin, although she's originally from bon and is the recipient of this here is bon coast price, which means that she's now working on a major show to exhibit there in 2023 fabric is one of if i barondess...
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pario. >> steven m. gemle. >> adam b. extra. >> megan b.p h. hickman. >> brandon m. brantz. >> bryson r corn. >> joshua d. grier. >> jacob w. hudson. emery l. harrington. >> cassidy hilton. >> paul r. johnson. christopher t. calput. >> tyrique a. kingle. >> rider keller. >> caroline kwan. >> luke k. nollinger. >> elizabeth j. lu. >> jalen a. knoll. >> jake p. miles. >> luke pc kustras. >> cane line a. niece. >> ryan j. langley. >> chandler m. porter. >> austin c. lewis. >> emmerson i. pratt. >> robert w. long. rachel m. pearl. >> james w. love. >> spencer l. reese. matthew d. malone. >> steven m. shah pinski. >> j. mcleod. >> michael r. schubert. >> harvey h. wynn. >> phillip b. smith. >> aaron j. nuller. >> anthony p. stone. >> kyla a. o'brien. >> wedy tao. >> daniel p. baila. >> zachary p. rayborn. >> kira m. willer. >> cameron c. rouser. >> brandon j. yu. >> tanner r. skillal. >> from the company, justin a. smith. >> alana baker. >> carson swenson. >> simeon m. bowden. >> john p. heymuth. >> samuel h. bray. >> ross a. woods. >> chala a.
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and that's where steven became a regular frequent visitor once or twice a month. he's been staying in las vegas and so 6. so we were talking about 11 years, a picture, a steve holding $250000.00 check signed by steve. when steve came in, they said we got your room. mr. paddock in steven panic was well known on manley bay property. sometimes he was moody. never mean to any of us. spell people just man of very few words. he was a highland gambler, a guy by the name of richardson owned man lay bay. he would actually come down and shake our hand and he was very personable. and that when steve attic was on a real did winning street, when richardson owned the company, he would when i got texts from him where he goes there, calling my name for the 4th time. i'm sending mary lou up to get because he got like 5 or 6 things in the drawing for a car. and he had 3 quarters of the tickets in the drums. when he needed to burn points to go to their store and buy a bunch of, you know, $350.00 sunglasses and $450.00 watches, and then i get a box. as long as you got cash, you get a
and that's where steven became a regular frequent visitor once or twice a month. he's been staying in las vegas and so 6. so we were talking about 11 years, a picture, a steve holding $250000.00 check signed by steve. when steve came in, they said we got your room. mr. paddock in steven panic was well known on manley bay property. sometimes he was moody. never mean to any of us. spell people just man of very few words. he was a highland gambler, a guy by the name of richardson owned man lay...
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>> inside the mind of steven king. story," a series based on the novel by the iconic author. moore plays the role of a woman whose husband has died leaving her to sift through his miss mysterious past. >> you are never going to see his papers. >> you were a restaurant hostess. >> steven king, he said it's his favorite book, no pressure there. >> right. steven wrote the screenplay. what is that like? i had something rea to say some encouraging. i was in the middl emotional thing. wait. i wasn't ready. he would text you if he saw dailies and loved them. >> that's how strong his imagination is. >> reporter: it's the latest role for the actress who learned to act during a childhood spent moving around the world in a military family. you couldn't have known at the time when you were a teenager, you were training yourself. you wanted to be a doctor? >> yeah. don't have the math skills. i realized i liked to pretend to be a doctor. >> at what point did that switch flip? >> my girlfriend chris and i used to try out for cheerle
>> inside the mind of steven king. story," a series based on the novel by the iconic author. moore plays the role of a woman whose husband has died leaving her to sift through his miss mysterious past. >> you are never going to see his papers. >> you were a restaurant hostess. >> steven king, he said it's his favorite book, no pressure there. >> right. steven wrote the screenplay. what is that like? i had something rea to say some encouraging. i was in the...
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my constituent steven sums up the frustrations _ stage.t steven sums up the frustrations of all parents - stage. my constituent steven sums up the frustrations of all parents and - the frustrations of all parents and pupils when he tells me that he is isolating for the third time, despite everyone making a mask and testing, he questions why 40,000 people can go to wembley but his son can't see his friends. another constituent of mine who is a teacher asks what additional support will be put in place to support pupils in this mental health crisis? the honourable _ this mental health crisis? the honourable member is probably aware that the department of health and social care and ourselves have alpine packages for support for schools in terms of boosting mental health support including training to have mental health, those who trained to deal with mental health issues at all our schools right across the country. the honourable gentleman is also aware of comments i made earlier about lifting of restrictions and bubbles as part of the next ste
my constituent steven sums up the frustrations _ stage.t steven sums up the frustrations of all parents - stage. my constituent steven sums up the frustrations of all parents and - the frustrations of all parents and pupils when he tells me that he is isolating for the third time, despite everyone making a mask and testing, he questions why 40,000 people can go to wembley but his son can't see his friends. another constituent of mine who is a teacher asks what additional support will be put in...
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stewart stevens, james carville, have agreed to stay with us.up, more on speaker pelosi's decision to go on alone on investigating the riot in our capital building. our capital building. ahhh, enjoy 30 days of open-road freshness. febreze car. pain? yeah. here. aspercreme with max-strength* lidocaine. works fast and lasts. keep it. you're gonna need it. kick pain in the aspercreme i'm announcing that the house will be establishing a select committee on the january 6th insurrection. january 6th is one of the darkest days in our nation's history. it is imperative that we establish the truth of that day and ensure that an attack of that kind cannot happen, and that we root out the causes of it all. >> what speaker of the house. by the way repeating a point that general milley made yesterday. our guests remain with us james carville and stewart stevens. steven, you wrote an entire book on this, what's called the migration of the republican party from where it was when you started coming up in politics to where it stands today. something adjacent to
stewart stevens, james carville, have agreed to stay with us.up, more on speaker pelosi's decision to go on alone on investigating the riot in our capital building. our capital building. ahhh, enjoy 30 days of open-road freshness. febreze car. pain? yeah. here. aspercreme with max-strength* lidocaine. works fast and lasts. keep it. you're gonna need it. kick pain in the aspercreme i'm announcing that the house will be establishing a select committee on the january 6th insurrection. january 6th...
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steven, great to have you on the program. >> thank you.will so the report from cbs news suggest kids are being held something like 60 days. they are being held in migrant facilities, moved on from initial border patrol facilities but 60 days and it's taking a toll. dozens of kids now who are looking not just depressed but looking into self-harm. what's going on here? how does this get resolved? >> the trump administration solved the unaccompanied minor crisis in a sustainable way through humane repatriation to alien's home countries. that single act ended most child trafficking on our border. the new administration made a conscious decision over the objections of career officials, some of whom they have since terminated. they made a conscious, deliberate decision to end the repatriation policy and instead they have long-term housing followed by release to unknown sponsors in many cases inside the united states. that means it is open season on children in latin america. because smugglers, coyotes, and traffickers can advertise you will succ
steven, great to have you on the program. >> thank you.will so the report from cbs news suggest kids are being held something like 60 days. they are being held in migrant facilities, moved on from initial border patrol facilities but 60 days and it's taking a toll. dozens of kids now who are looking not just depressed but looking into self-harm. what's going on here? how does this get resolved? >> the trump administration solved the unaccompanied minor crisis in a sustainable way...
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steven sloan, thank you. now to the visual artist, if a better end is whose work occupies the space between painting, sculpture and public, r 2 could say, awesome. questioning the relationship between image making in the architecture or even everyday object. well now she's based in berlin, although she's originally from bon and is the recipient of this here is bon coast price, which means that she's now working on a major show to exhibit there in 2023. the fabric is one of if a baron does favorite materials to work with, born in bond in 1974, back and sees herself as a picture maker. she creates pictures from various materials office as i find the fabric is great for using on large surfaces. i like that you can just change a whole room completely with such a light material with a suitcase full of all compared for an income. so when is a picture, a picture? that is the central theme for the 47 year old artist? i do abstract paintings and also still life painting. ah, i do painting in a broad sense. if i said i
steven sloan, thank you. now to the visual artist, if a better end is whose work occupies the space between painting, sculpture and public, r 2 could say, awesome. questioning the relationship between image making in the architecture or even everyday object. well now she's based in berlin, although she's originally from bon and is the recipient of this here is bon coast price, which means that she's now working on a major show to exhibit there in 2023. the fabric is one of if a baron does...
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. >> i want to talk about steven se gal as i know everyone wants to talk about steven segal.been in russia for some time and involved in politics and explicitly supporting this pro-putin party. what's his deal, nic? >> yeah. it's difficult to say for sure. i mean, i think it might be easier to analyze this from putin's perspective. what does putin get here because the party that steven segal is part of is sort of a protoe opposition party that is not really opposition. they have 23 seats about 250 seats. so it's a minority grouping. it's patriots, it's prokremlin supporters. the position that steven seagal has taken the past few days is one that says let's have control on the environment and do that by criminalizing people who stand against it. he was made the foreign ministry made him a sort of russia/china -- russia/u.s. representative on the environment, on environmental issues and on humanitarian issues. he is being used in the party this opposition party part of being used by the kremlin, what does he get out of it? that's not clear. certainly stature in russia in the kr
. >> i want to talk about steven se gal as i know everyone wants to talk about steven segal.been in russia for some time and involved in politics and explicitly supporting this pro-putin party. what's his deal, nic? >> yeah. it's difficult to say for sure. i mean, i think it might be easier to analyze this from putin's perspective. what does putin get here because the party that steven segal is part of is sort of a protoe opposition party that is not really opposition. they have 23...
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so steven winnie trying to weapons, he would expend only in the nation. drop the weapon into make sure that in the middle of the room, and then he would start driving in with a new weapon. this is they are 10 that you know, the fuel tank, fuel tanks or need to take abuse or shooting 50 yards there and you didn't put a dead net steel. so imagine a 1000 yards trying to penetrate a piece of steel. this is going to be there or 15. alright, that's gonna be the one that he shot, the people with fat and i can be really super easy as you doesn't take much skill, having an outdoor open venue with that. many people in one location fences all around a kind of crowd in there. yeah, they're sitting ducks. i mean like shooting fish in a barrel. b, i put our a 3 page, comprehensive report, 3 pages. i had in custody. petty larceny reports that were over 3 pages. it was a misdemeanor offense, one person being arrested. i can't tell you the, the absurdity of that from if you look at one parkland at their shooting at the marjorie stone and douglas high school were 17 kids w
so steven winnie trying to weapons, he would expend only in the nation. drop the weapon into make sure that in the middle of the room, and then he would start driving in with a new weapon. this is they are 10 that you know, the fuel tank, fuel tanks or need to take abuse or shooting 50 yards there and you didn't put a dead net steel. so imagine a 1000 yards trying to penetrate a piece of steel. this is going to be there or 15. alright, that's gonna be the one that he shot, the people with fat...
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the released video shows las vegas police waiting in the hallway at the mandalay bay hotel, even as steven paddock continues to murder people below the board ever killed and this coward stayed on the 31st floor and not one attempt was made to reach the 32nd floor, buyers could have been saved if they were to take an action. absolutely. they had a team of armed individuals that did nothing but a coward while the shots were going on. 58 people died that night and the cow will come. who could have done something wire. but they don't tell anybody about it. i found out about it and i did the story on it. there were about 30 police officers with shotguns and they are isn't going to handle the emission point. now on the 32nd floor, went into the room 1121 of the water watch discharges weapon in the room. where they went into the room and they completely destroyed the crime scene. which is something you all do well. they turned over paddocks body. they ran shocked the room that goes against any stand up police protocol anywhere in this country. they handle the crime scene like a bunch of incompete
the released video shows las vegas police waiting in the hallway at the mandalay bay hotel, even as steven paddock continues to murder people below the board ever killed and this coward stayed on the 31st floor and not one attempt was made to reach the 32nd floor, buyers could have been saved if they were to take an action. absolutely. they had a team of armed individuals that did nothing but a coward while the shots were going on. 58 people died that night and the cow will come. who could have...
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ah steven was well known on mentally a property. sometimes he was moody. never mean to any of us. spell people just man a very few words. he was a highland gambler, a guy by the name of richardson owned man lay bay. he would actually come down and shake our hand. and he was very personable. and that's when steve attic was on a real deep cleaning streak when richardson owned the company, he would, when i got texts from him where he goes there, calling my name for the 4th time. i'm sending mary lou up to get because he got like 5 of the 6 things in the drawing for a car. and he had 3 quarters of the tickets in the drum. when he needed to burn points to go to their store and buy a bunch of, you know, $350.00 sunglasses and $450.00 watches. and then i get a box. as long as you got cash, you get an a judge. you're getting the dinners, you're getting the 82 patrol. that's 20000 a bottle tv. it would show her my mom's house. she used to when planning. he did very well. gambling. he knew what he was doing. that all ended once m g m la mandalay bay changes came immediately. we got light bu
ah steven was well known on mentally a property. sometimes he was moody. never mean to any of us. spell people just man a very few words. he was a highland gambler, a guy by the name of richardson owned man lay bay. he would actually come down and shake our hand. and he was very personable. and that's when steve attic was on a real deep cleaning streak when richardson owned the company, he would, when i got texts from him where he goes there, calling my name for the 4th time. i'm sending mary...
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even as steven paddock continues to murder people below, it will get killed and this coward stayed on the 31st floor and not one attempt was made to reach the 32nd floor. vice could have been saved if they were to take an action. absolutely. they had a team of armed individuals that did nothing but a coward while his shots were going on $58.00 people died at night and the town cub could have done something for him. but they don't tell anybody about it. i found out about it and i did a story on it. there were about 30 police officers with shotguns and they are going to handle the emission for now on the 32nd floor into the room. $1121.00 of the water watches discharges weapon in the room where they went into the room and they completely destroyed the crime scene, which is something you all do when they turned over patrick's body, they ransacked the room. that goes against any stand that police protocol anywhere in this country. they handle the crime scene like a bunch of incompetent because they call my the biggest crime scene in american history at that point. the bottle never brought
even as steven paddock continues to murder people below, it will get killed and this coward stayed on the 31st floor and not one attempt was made to reach the 32nd floor. vice could have been saved if they were to take an action. absolutely. they had a team of armed individuals that did nothing but a coward while his shots were going on $58.00 people died at night and the town cub could have done something for him. but they don't tell anybody about it. i found out about it and i did a story on...
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quoting proverbs 25 steven suggested to link in that a word fitly spoken by you now. would be like apples of gold and pictures of silver. this prompted lincoln to jon a note to himself a reflection on what he called the philosophical cause of america's prosperity. for someone who had long revered the constitution. and saw the union of the american states as essential to the success of the republic. lincoln wrote that quote even these are not the primary cause of our great prosperity. he continued. there is something back of these entwining itself more closely about the human heart. that's something is the principle of liberty to all the principle that clears the path for all gives hope to all and by consequence enterprise and industry to all and when lincoln then lincoln alluded to that proverb that stevens had mentioned. the assertion of that principle at that time was the word fitly spoken which has proved in apple of gold to us. the union in the constitution, they're the picture of silver subsequently framed around it. the picture was made not to conceal or destroy
quoting proverbs 25 steven suggested to link in that a word fitly spoken by you now. would be like apples of gold and pictures of silver. this prompted lincoln to jon a note to himself a reflection on what he called the philosophical cause of america's prosperity. for someone who had long revered the constitution. and saw the union of the american states as essential to the success of the republic. lincoln wrote that quote even these are not the primary cause of our great prosperity. he...
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. >> i would have been happy to retain steven colbert. >> is there a party or anything? a lot of people from cbs and i toll them he knows you. >> he's got a band and his own theater. >> announcer: from new york city, it is steven colbert. >> thank you for all joining me for my first show with steven colbert. >> it is very specific when you are taking over for david letterman. i don't care how funny you may have been. you are gaining the trust and acceptance and the laughs of the people who are used to somebody else. >> this is the first time that i am just myself. when i got the offer to do the show, you know i am an actor. if i go take that gig, that would be the first thing that i would do on my career that's not acting. >> he himself was some what removed from the audience. when you are the host of a late night show. you were present in some of most intimate situation of people's lives. that takes time to get comfortable with. >> i would like to do something with you. it is a new segment we are calling, big questions with bigger stars. >> it was a little strange. peop
. >> i would have been happy to retain steven colbert. >> is there a party or anything? a lot of people from cbs and i toll them he knows you. >> he's got a band and his own theater. >> announcer: from new york city, it is steven colbert. >> thank you for all joining me for my first show with steven colbert. >> it is very specific when you are taking over for david letterman. i don't care how funny you may have been. you are gaining the trust and acceptance...
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steven, let's start with you. say a second key piece of evidence pointing to a lab leak but explained that. >> so it is the concept and all infections where they come from nature, nature gives us a break and jumps to humans but then human to human transmission can't be sustained. that is month to year process. but here, not only did the first patient gets very sick but they were able to transmit human to human and that's never been seen before. it comes about by turning the virus in the laboratory either humanized mice or human eyes so. >> laura: one of the most conflicting characters in the whole saga peter the eco-health alliance final tax dollars and orchestrated in an infamous letter in the lancet with a lab leak theory but now the daily dy mail is reporting, gentlemen refusing to reveal support of the controversial letter that he problem -- publish that it started in a chinese lab. professor moeller, things seem to be shifting in this narrative. your thoughts. >> when those letters were written to give the sc
steven, let's start with you. say a second key piece of evidence pointing to a lab leak but explained that. >> so it is the concept and all infections where they come from nature, nature gives us a break and jumps to humans but then human to human transmission can't be sustained. that is month to year process. but here, not only did the first patient gets very sick but they were able to transmit human to human and that's never been seen before. it comes about by turning the virus in the...
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steven pe-scotty was named this year's als award resippien. his mother to als i >>> good evening. stephen piscotty has worked so hard against als, the disease that took his mother. he was the recipient of the lou gehrig award. steven's dad on the field. honored for his charity work. the a's scoreded times in the 3rd. mitch moreland, that 444 feet. 5-zip. it is a complete game. the a's roll 6-0 win. >>> playoffs. mavs and clippers. step-back three. 42 points. mavs up sixth. luca with one of his 14 assists. the road team has won every game in this series. >>> do mikko ryan is settling in as the new in on, it as. >> my guys make a play, i'm gonna be excited, enthusiastic about that play. that's how i am. i encourage my kids to be as well. i'm just here to go get a good experience. >>> big week for the stanford star playing against the pros. and she has a paper due friday. >> i have a paper they told myself i'd write monday. then i kind of started it yesterday. and it's due friday. so i should get on that. some days, you just don't have it. not my
steven pe-scotty was named this year's als award resippien. his mother to als i >>> good evening. stephen piscotty has worked so hard against als, the disease that took his mother. he was the recipient of the lou gehrig award. steven's dad on the field. honored for his charity work. the a's scoreded times in the 3rd. mitch moreland, that 444 feet. 5-zip. it is a complete game. the a's roll 6-0 win. >>> playoffs. mavs and clippers. step-back three. 42 points. mavs up sixth....
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you can find out and go to my website and it is steven rogers steven f rogers.com.ou can see much more about me as well as reading more. this has been my absolute pleasure and i thank you very much and it's my pleasure as well. once again, we are here celebrating his book which comes out later in may, "a letter to my white friends and colleagues." steven rogers, something you can get with signed bookplates, we thank you all again, for some of you it is dinner time, support local businesses and black businesses especially, we would not be here without you, especially during this time and so we ask you all to stay safe and happy reading. thank you, everyone. >> here is a look at some publishing industry news. this best-selling author is launching a part of one of the largest independent publishers. she plans to publish three books per year that will include fiction as well as nonfiction. also accepting submissions for those regardless if they have an agent saying there are so many barriers in caves but let's take them down. and this children's author and illustrator d
you can find out and go to my website and it is steven rogers steven f rogers.com.ou can see much more about me as well as reading more. this has been my absolute pleasure and i thank you very much and it's my pleasure as well. once again, we are here celebrating his book which comes out later in may, "a letter to my white friends and colleagues." steven rogers, something you can get with signed bookplates, we thank you all again, for some of you it is dinner time, support local...
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stevens: -- ms. lofgren: you're muted. ms. stevens: i muted myself. another major priority for us, including myself on this committee, has been the effort to strengthen our stem pipeline to ensure we have trained scientists and engineers who are ready to help to address the 21st century challenges that are before us. and dr. mccarty and dr. clements, are there skills from the fire management side of this work that you believe would benefit the stem workforce over late stem workforce training and how would you recommend those skills to be transferred? dr. mccarty: so i'm not from ohio. i'm from eastern kentucky. i'm married to a man from michigan. my daughter was born in the u.p. so i know about appalachia fire. i started actually as an undergrad working for the daniel boone national forest and learned technical skills. as a first generation student, that was really important for me as a pipeline into graduate school at the university of maryland to have that applied workforce working on fire risk modeling because of the southern pine beetle infestatio
stevens: -- ms. lofgren: you're muted. ms. stevens: i muted myself. another major priority for us, including myself on this committee, has been the effort to strengthen our stem pipeline to ensure we have trained scientists and engineers who are ready to help to address the 21st century challenges that are before us. and dr. mccarty and dr. clements, are there skills from the fire management side of this work that you believe would benefit the stem workforce over late stem workforce training...
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so steven ella muller. this is just political theater though?these governors trying to show they are all riled up mad ready to do something? >> yes. the solution is get back sit in mind your own business that's how we should be doing this. i know there's a lot of outrage on both the right and the left with governors stepping in and telling businesses what they can and can't do brent got to tell you have very little patience for those people. especially when so many of them remained quiet in the full force of the government shutdown millions of businesses and put people out of jobs a year ago for all measures be said could not work. so i am with you. carnival is private they could do whatever they want. i have zero patience for the squealing about desantis, or abbott, or any other governors selling private companies what they can and can't do when the same people sat on their hands and remain quiet saying government the cdc of the wave of a one shutdown thousands of business and put people out of work. this report when pools were -right-curly-bra
so steven ella muller. this is just political theater though?these governors trying to show they are all riled up mad ready to do something? >> yes. the solution is get back sit in mind your own business that's how we should be doing this. i know there's a lot of outrage on both the right and the left with governors stepping in and telling businesses what they can and can't do brent got to tell you have very little patience for those people. especially when so many of them remained quiet...
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so -- stevens espoused. so that's in georgia, democratic-led commission, wanted to poke their eyes in the federal government and they nominated or they placed as statues these people that held ideas different than what we hold. we hold as a party over here, we hold as a nation today. my opposition to this bill isn't because of the goal that we're trying to achieve. but it's the way that the majority continues to skirt procedure in this body. for the second consecutive congress. this bill was rushed to the floor without a hearing and markup in the committee on house administration. i'm sure we'll hear from my colleagues on the other side say that republicans are insincere and our opposition to slavery and dragging our feet when it comes to removing these statues. in fact, it was a republican, a good friend of mine in the state legislature, scott turner, that introduced legislation that he knew i supported and i came out wanting to replace stevens' statue with the statute of martin luther king jr. we talk abou
so -- stevens espoused. so that's in georgia, democratic-led commission, wanted to poke their eyes in the federal government and they nominated or they placed as statues these people that held ideas different than what we hold. we hold as a party over here, we hold as a nation today. my opposition to this bill isn't because of the goal that we're trying to achieve. but it's the way that the majority continues to skirt procedure in this body. for the second consecutive congress. this bill was...
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steven, good morning. >> good morning.s is a -- like a previous caller this is a second pandemic that i have survived. well over 31 years with the aids virus, very involved from the very beginning trying to seek help, get answers and get rid of the homo phobia that went on. i can't imagine any americans who watched television during that time or anyone with ancestors with polio and smallpox era, that they don't want to take medications. it's all trump's faulted. and he hasn't to this day come out and told his followers, his cult to take the vaccine. he will not because he doesn't want biden to have a win. >> so steven, lessons learned? >> that we should never allow a trump or anybody affiliated with him to have any power in our government. that's our lesson should be learned. >> carolyn, alliance, ohio. >> hello. >> morning. >> thanks for letting me speak. what it's shown me is that we have very poor educational system. people don't seem to understand scientific methods. don't seem to believe in science. and when this viru
steven, good morning. >> good morning.s is a -- like a previous caller this is a second pandemic that i have survived. well over 31 years with the aids virus, very involved from the very beginning trying to seek help, get answers and get rid of the homo phobia that went on. i can't imagine any americans who watched television during that time or anyone with ancestors with polio and smallpox era, that they don't want to take medications. it's all trump's faulted. and he hasn't to this day...
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steven, great to see you. great to talk with you. thanks for coming on. your all about apollo. you built the crew monument of apollo 11 for the 50th anniversary. the moon landing you made the movie, we must be bold about the building of that monument. and i knew you were involved with monuments of other apollo missions. you did 11 and 13. what are you working on now? and if people want to get involved with that and help, how can they? yes, thanks very much. the the i was really fortunate. i was able to vision the crew monument for apollo 11, which is not at the kennedy space center. and then we just finished the billing with the power 30, and i got to work with both all my colleagues that we just lost and captain jim level. so is my honor working with the london sculptors out of love when colorado, america's greatest sculptors. what i'm working on now is what i found out to be with my journey there are 0. let me repeat that 0. mind you with any women from nasa. and there's been 65 women that are floating space and thousands that have worked at nasa. so i've been able to vision
steven, great to see you. great to talk with you. thanks for coming on. your all about apollo. you built the crew monument of apollo 11 for the 50th anniversary. the moon landing you made the movie, we must be bold about the building of that monument. and i knew you were involved with monuments of other apollo missions. you did 11 and 13. what are you working on now? and if people want to get involved with that and help, how can they? yes, thanks very much. the the i was really fortunate. i was...
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and the 2nd thing is, what about justice stevens? he could retire at the end of the term in 2 weeks. and you want to see a war now, he said he won't, you know, there's no indication he will. but if he did, it would be quite a thing with joe mentioned in charge. oh, it would be unbelievable if you think you've seen supreme court battles justices in the past. you're right on target with that. like for both of you now, there's a very important story involving the government and the press and we're learning about today. the justice department, both on the president trump and under president biden, for a while, worked with google to spy on the e mails of for new york times reporters. i want you to watch our to correspond that john hardy. he's here with more and how the biden ministration is now trying to distance itself from these actions. it's still unclear why the department of justice was secretly investigating for new york times reporters. it likely had to do with stories the times published. now possibly the f b, i investigation into
and the 2nd thing is, what about justice stevens? he could retire at the end of the term in 2 weeks. and you want to see a war now, he said he won't, you know, there's no indication he will. but if he did, it would be quite a thing with joe mentioned in charge. oh, it would be unbelievable if you think you've seen supreme court battles justices in the past. you're right on target with that. like for both of you now, there's a very important story involving the government and the press and we're...
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by the way, steve, let me clean up some and i said justice stevens before i meant justice, steven brier, he's the one that would retire broader. yeah, and i was, i was too excited about mansion, maybe switching. sorry. i know what the only thing i'd say about by not being in the loop is he doesn't have to be in the loop when he's got his henchmen, susan rice down the hall. doing this stuff, remember sitting in the room, it was biden and rice with obama and struck and then mccabe. i think it was saying, yeah, go after a flip with the logan act, let's try that one. right. this is not, these people are accustomed to power. what obama taught us his administration 8 years is they'll be rootless, and by the way, i let me join the chorus republican that i am, the, the trust ministration should have been doing this to journalists. we have a problem of government bullying. but obama was one of the worst. is it ministration had targeting journalists and prosecuting leaders? you know, and by the way, we still have the snowden fiasco. we still have no leadership on a song in this country from both
by the way, steve, let me clean up some and i said justice stevens before i meant justice, steven brier, he's the one that would retire broader. yeah, and i was, i was too excited about mansion, maybe switching. sorry. i know what the only thing i'd say about by not being in the loop is he doesn't have to be in the loop when he's got his henchmen, susan rice down the hall. doing this stuff, remember sitting in the room, it was biden and rice with obama and struck and then mccabe. i think it was...