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stevens sent him the address, read it and wrote back, in writing back he does say to stevens, but we have different idea about slavery and so, he -- stevens writes to him and you've asked the question, dan, why did he not reply? i think this may have been the beginning realizing it wasn't just the firebrand of the south who were for secession, but sadly people like stevens he would have thought as moderates, would have thought intellectual substance, they also were. so this might have been a turning point for him not just simply against stevens, but beginning to realize what was really happening in the south and thinking about secession. it gave us the opportunity here, that's the point. fragment and i tip my hand to jonathan white who suggested to me it should be in my book, lincoln has this remarkable discussion about the relationship between the declaration and the constitution which is primary and he'll argue that it's the declaration that's primary and stands as they need as the you think so to of constitution and uses this wonderful -- wonderful verse from the book of proverbs
stevens sent him the address, read it and wrote back, in writing back he does say to stevens, but we have different idea about slavery and so, he -- stevens writes to him and you've asked the question, dan, why did he not reply? i think this may have been the beginning realizing it wasn't just the firebrand of the south who were for secession, but sadly people like stevens he would have thought as moderates, would have thought intellectual substance, they also were. so this might have been a...
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this is stevens words and digesting them and then saying but i think my friend stevens, it actually meansot that. he was great at taking someone else's words, trying to understand it empathetically but then putting a different spin, that's the wrong word. different interpretation of it. >> did he use the words in his note, did he use them again? >> yes he did. >> another interesting chapter, in the theological lincoln and those of us who have been toiling the vineyards of indiana have always admired his capacity to grow. especially in the 50s. and also through the presidency in the 60s . but i think you point out it doesn't seem to allow that same capacity in the theological side. we don't dwell into this, would you talk a bit about how this fragment and also just generally lincoln especially with the numbers of men he had to fend off and killed and maimed, how did the theological side work? >> here again we need to take a step back and understandhis own biography . you'vementioned already growing up in the south . becoming his parents part of thebaptist churches but then he did what many
this is stevens words and digesting them and then saying but i think my friend stevens, it actually meansot that. he was great at taking someone else's words, trying to understand it empathetically but then putting a different spin, that's the wrong word. different interpretation of it. >> did he use the words in his note, did he use them again? >> yes he did. >> another interesting chapter, in the theological lincoln and those of us who have been toiling the vineyards of...
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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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let's bring steven wieting in -- let's bring in steven wieting. let's talk to the chief economist over at city. what are you seeing? steven: we are looking for a strong report for the month of july. i would tell you the message you are getting from the bond market, that there are somewhat larger risks beneath the surface and employment rebounded in the first half of the first half of their will not be sustained in the second half. the delta variant, we are taking very seriously. hopefully it will be a short-term surge as you saw in the u.k.. the gains in the hospitality sector but with the employment data being critical, take a look. numerous things are important. what happens in august and beyond is what markets should focus on. tom: on trade and international economics, you on the high ground on linking the american economy to corporate finance and profit. the big surprise has been how corporations have adjusted to deliver earnings. with your economic view, do you suggest corporations will be malleable and continue to adjust toward profit and ca
let's bring steven wieting in -- let's bring in steven wieting. let's talk to the chief economist over at city. what are you seeing? steven: we are looking for a strong report for the month of july. i would tell you the message you are getting from the bond market, that there are somewhat larger risks beneath the surface and employment rebounded in the first half of the first half of their will not be sustained in the second half. the delta variant, we are taking very seriously. hopefully it...
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—— lord stevens _ comes from north stevens —— lord stevens.olice. we have to accept that your online profile is part of— accept that your online profile is part of who we are, and i think if you are— part of who we are, and i think if you are applying for a gun licence, you are applying for a gun licence, you might — you are applying for a gun licence, you might do pigeon shooting, you might— you might do pigeon shooting, you might be _ you might do pigeon shooting, you might be a — you might do pigeon shooting, you might be a farmer, you might belong to a gun _ might be a farmer, you might belong to a gun club, but as you've got no other— to a gun club, but as you've got no other reason. _ to a gun club, but as you've got no other reason, as it would appear this 22—year—old man did not belong to a gun _ this 22—year—old man did not belong to a gun club or anything like that, you would — to a gun club or anything like that, you would have to say, just a cursory — you would have to say, just a cursory check would surely show up this appalling m
—— lord stevens _ comes from north stevens —— lord stevens.olice. we have to accept that your online profile is part of— accept that your online profile is part of who we are, and i think if you are— part of who we are, and i think if you are applying for a gun licence, you are applying for a gun licence, you might — you are applying for a gun licence, you might do pigeon shooting, you might— you might do pigeon shooting, you might be _ you might do pigeon shooting, you might be...
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enter dan stevens as tom, a charmer who speaks fluent german with an english accent.ly sceptical, but when she starts to warm to tom, she plunges into a period of self analysis and self—doubt. i'm your man has a very sharp sense of humour, and a pitch perfect dan stevens makes the most of comical misunderstandings between humans and ai. but this also takes a serious look at identity, humanity, attraction and happiness. the set up recalls everything from blade runner to the 2013 sci—fi her. but this is inspired by a short story by emma braslavsky, and directed by maria schrader and the female perspective makes it a distinctly different work. i'm your man is a playful intelligent conversation starter that is as fun to watch alone as it is with a real life partner. he speaks german. it is in cinemas and on curzon home cinema now. my name is guy. sunday should be warm and sunny. just a scattering of drive bys. and i live in paradise. i've got a best friend. this is the greatest cup of coffee of all time. mondays, am i right, joe? now to another charming funny ai character
enter dan stevens as tom, a charmer who speaks fluent german with an english accent.ly sceptical, but when she starts to warm to tom, she plunges into a period of self analysis and self—doubt. i'm your man has a very sharp sense of humour, and a pitch perfect dan stevens makes the most of comical misunderstandings between humans and ai. but this also takes a serious look at identity, humanity, attraction and happiness. the set up recalls everything from blade runner to the 2013 sci—fi her....
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steven miller, i want to ask you a couple questions to begin with.ssively attacking governor desantis of florida because joe biden as we all know is a top medical and health expert, and he's been right about so much in his career and during his senate career and as a president and as a candidate of course when he was attacking vaccines and so forth. so this constant politicization of the vaccine and the constant politicization of mask wearing, while at the same time, the president is solely responsible really under the constitution for securing the southern border, and he could care less how many illegal aliens come into this country from all other corners of the planet who have coronavirus, who have the delta variant, maybe have some other diseases long successfully fought off by americans healthcare system. even worse you've got rapists, sexual predators, ms 13 coming across the border, what kind of mentality does it take for a president of the united states when he has the power to do something on the southern border allows this kind of mayhem to
steven miller, i want to ask you a couple questions to begin with.ssively attacking governor desantis of florida because joe biden as we all know is a top medical and health expert, and he's been right about so much in his career and during his senate career and as a president and as a candidate of course when he was attacking vaccines and so forth. so this constant politicization of the vaccine and the constant politicization of mask wearing, while at the same time, the president is solely...
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steven miller. a couple questions to begin with.ing governor desantis of florida. because joe biden as we know is a top medical and health expert. he has been right about so much in his career, and during his senate. career, and a president. and a candidate when he was attacking vaccines. so this constant of the vaccine and poe -- politicalization of mask wearing. he can careless how many illegal aliens come into this country from all corners of the planet who have coronavirus, who have the delta variant. maybe have other diseases, long successfully fought off by americans healthcare system. even worse, you have rapists, sexual predators, and ms-13 coming across the border. what kind of mentality does it take for a president of united states, when he has the power to do something on southern border allows this kind of mayhem to take place and keeps attacking republican governors. >> you have to begin by understanding something that you covered. which is that the left ring wing program is intentional, not accidental. what is happenin
steven miller. a couple questions to begin with.ing governor desantis of florida. because joe biden as we know is a top medical and health expert. he has been right about so much in his career, and during his senate. career, and a president. and a candidate when he was attacking vaccines. so this constant of the vaccine and poe -- politicalization of mask wearing. he can careless how many illegal aliens come into this country from all corners of the planet who have coronavirus, who have the...
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i am with the steven colbert on this. needs to resign whether he wants to be a loyal brother or some semblance of an independent journalist pretty clearly can't do both. chris was mentioned throughout the ag report as providing sentences part of a statement in support of the governor and against his accusers prettiest elites to go. it may not be up to him if more eyeballs keep departing i have to admit watching that exchange between colbert and stelter was on some level delightful to me. i don't think he was ready for that. that was a pretty chilly experience. he was not pulling punches there was he? than most of the media he told a lie still advising his brother right up until he resigned. the fact he still there the ideas cnn needs to investigate chris cuomo doesn't believe in breathe unless jeff zucker tells him too. it's a symptom of a bigger problem for it and are cuomo's going to be gone, chris cuomo might be gone for but the people that enabled the side show and circus are all going to still have jobs that ultimate
i am with the steven colbert on this. needs to resign whether he wants to be a loyal brother or some semblance of an independent journalist pretty clearly can't do both. chris was mentioned throughout the ag report as providing sentences part of a statement in support of the governor and against his accusers prettiest elites to go. it may not be up to him if more eyeballs keep departing i have to admit watching that exchange between colbert and stelter was on some level delightful to me. i...
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enter dan stevens as tom, a charmer who speaks fluent german with an english accent.cal, but when she starts to warm to tom, she plunges into a period of self analysis and self—doubt. i'm your man has a very sharp sense of humour, and a pitch perfect dan stevens makes the most of comical misunderstandings between humans and ai. but this also takes a serious look at identity, humanity, attraction and happiness. the set up recalls everything from blade runner to the 2013 sci—fi her. but this is inspired by a short story by emma braslavsky, and directed by maria schrader and the female perspective makes it a distinctly different work. i'm your man is a playful intelligent conversation starter that is as fun to watch alone as as it is with a real life partner.
enter dan stevens as tom, a charmer who speaks fluent german with an english accent.cal, but when she starts to warm to tom, she plunges into a period of self analysis and self—doubt. i'm your man has a very sharp sense of humour, and a pitch perfect dan stevens makes the most of comical misunderstandings between humans and ai. but this also takes a serious look at identity, humanity, attraction and happiness. the set up recalls everything from blade runner to the 2013 sci—fi her. but this...
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and that's where steven patty became a regular, frequent visitor once or twice a month. he's been staying in las vegas until 6. so we were talking about 11 years . i've got a picture of steve. all the $250000.00 check signed by steve. when steve came in, they said we've got your room mister steven patrick was well known on mentally 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 you're very personable. and that's when steve attic was on a really good winning street. when richardson owned the company, he would when i got texts from him where he goes there colon 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 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 i get a box. as long as you got cash,
and that's where steven patty became a regular, frequent visitor once or twice a month. he's been staying in las vegas until 6. so we were talking about 11 years . i've got a picture of steve. all the $250000.00 check signed by steve. when steve came in, they said we've got your room mister steven patrick was well known on mentally 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...
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is back from our break tonight and my guest is steven king or maybe steven king has always been my guest >>> we tend to forget some of the newcomers that have an impact on this team like alex mac who stars in all of the games over a 12 year career. a veteran big time, geared up to play in a loaded and wide open group. >> some are saying you are the hunted. >> i think it is a up for grabs. i am new here. new one here, i know they are all good. withy have a lot of work ahead of us. >> the transition should be smooth sailing for the 35-year-old former cal bear. he knows the offense having played under kyle shanahan in cleveland and atlanta. his biggest issue, sweat. 49er quarterbacks asked mac to use a towel at the line of scrimmage. >> we need a beach towel. it happens with all centers. maybe him worse than others but ryan used to make him change his pants every period. it does not stay dry too long. >>> in baseball, both the a's and giants were off. oakland won 8 of the last 10. chief in cleveland starting tomorrow. giants start with arizona. >>> the only thing hotter right now is the fir
is back from our break tonight and my guest is steven king or maybe steven king has always been my guest >>> we tend to forget some of the newcomers that have an impact on this team like alex mac who stars in all of the games over a 12 year career. a veteran big time, geared up to play in a loaded and wide open group. >> some are saying you are the hunted. >> i think it is a up for grabs. i am new here. new one here, i know they are all good. withy have a lot of work ahead...
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alexander stevens is elected senator from georgia. anyone, that notion of vindictive and harsh republicans, in any other country, they would be jailed, and some were jailed for crimes committed against the united states government. jefferson davis was jailed for some time, but none of them really suffered. jefferson davis writes this huge memoir after he's released saying it was all about states' rights, nothing to do with slavery, the civil war. they're all there to propagate their own views and they're really not punished that harsh. did you have a question? jeremy. and then i'll come to you, ryan. >> yeah, the 13th amendment, like, originally stated there shall be no slavery except as a punishment for crime. so how significant do you think that played for, like, the south's part as far as like enforcing the black codes and that type of thing? >> yeah, very good question, jeremy. we're going to be talking about black codes, right? southerners use all kinds of legal and constitutional loopholes besides violence, like plain out violen
alexander stevens is elected senator from georgia. anyone, that notion of vindictive and harsh republicans, in any other country, they would be jailed, and some were jailed for crimes committed against the united states government. jefferson davis was jailed for some time, but none of them really suffered. jefferson davis writes this huge memoir after he's released saying it was all about states' rights, nothing to do with slavery, the civil war. they're all there to propagate their own views...
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steven patrick was well known on manley bay 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, and he would actually come down and shake our hand. and he was very personable. and that when steve adam was on a real the 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 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 petrol. that's 20000 a bottle tv. it would show her my mom's house. she did, she used to when planning. he did very well. gambling. he knew what he was doing. that all ended once m g m bought mandalay bay changes
steven patrick was well known on manley bay 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, and he would actually come down and shake our hand. and he was very personable. and that when steve adam was on a real the 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...
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is back from our break tonight and my guest is steven king or maybe steven king has always been my guestady for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com for help creating an emergency plan, can you see my wall of smiles? when i first started using genesys---- i was kind of embarrased at all the love and attention i got from my customers. people are so moved by how much i understand about them. they start including me in their lives. that's helen and her friends. i arranged a wellness retreat for them. look at those ladies. such wisdom. mmm. but it's really genesys that helps me understand people and what they truly need. i'm just glad i can help. a little preparation will make you and your family safer in an emergency. a week's worth of food and water, radio, flashlight, batteries and first aid kit are a good start to learn more, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com >>> we tend to forget some of the newcomers that h
is back from our break tonight and my guest is steven king or maybe steven king has always been my guestady for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com for help creating an emergency plan, can you see my wall of smiles? when i first started using genesys---- i was kind of embarrased at all the love and attention i got...
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thaddeus stevens is about to go through this big renaissance. susan: there is now a second president from pennsylvania. joe biden is born in scranton. neil: interesting point. susan: the other group of people that you took photographs and wrote about where the mennonites. for people who are not familiar, what is the mennonite religion? neil: there with these different types of baptists who came to the united states, mainly in the 1700s, from different parts of northern europe, were breakaway sects from mainline protestantism. they had different views about when you should be baptized and went through a lot of grief. the quakers and other founders of pennsylvania were very welcoming to all of these different religious sects. so the amish and the mennonites were the first big settlers of lancaster county. it is an amazing place to this day, when you go there, you are in many ways going back in time. a lot of these people, particularly the amish, stick to their horses. it was a fantastic two days when i walked through because they were plowing the
thaddeus stevens is about to go through this big renaissance. susan: there is now a second president from pennsylvania. joe biden is born in scranton. neil: interesting point. susan: the other group of people that you took photographs and wrote about where the mennonites. for people who are not familiar, what is the mennonite religion? neil: there with these different types of baptists who came to the united states, mainly in the 1700s, from different parts of northern europe, were breakaway...
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look steven gordon. the >> steven gordon, he had done time for molesting a minor and later for kidnapping. he and cano were inseparable apparently. once the detective pulled up the gps coordinates, where martha was last seen and santa ana, no the gordon. but when she took locations for kayla kianna and josephine? there he was. she check the record and discovered that at that particular moment, was gordon not on the gps monitor, but he was wearing one of the other three print places. and so was cano. the electronics made it absolutely obvious, here they were cano and gordon, driving together, up and down beach boulevard, and santa ana. >> they were on the freeway -- >> they were in the same. car >> the same vehicle. >> detector trapp had prayed for a hail mary and she did not expect anything like this. >> i soon realized, i am not just dealing with one, we are dealing with two? to sex offenders wearing gps bracelets? >> well before the electronic cross referencing, the case between cano and gordon was pur
look steven gordon. the >> steven gordon, he had done time for molesting a minor and later for kidnapping. he and cano were inseparable apparently. once the detective pulled up the gps coordinates, where martha was last seen and santa ana, no the gordon. but when she took locations for kayla kianna and josephine? there he was. she check the record and discovered that at that particular moment, was gordon not on the gps monitor, but he was wearing one of the other three print places. and...
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thaddeus stevens is about to go through this big renaissance. susan: there is now a second president from pennsylvania. joe biden is born in scranton. neil: interesting point. susan: the other group of people that you took photographs and wrote about where the mennonites. for people who are not familiar, what is the mennonite religion? neil: there with these different types of baptists who came to the united states, mainly in the 1700s, from different parts of northern europe, were breakaway sects from mainline protestantism. they had different views about when you should be baptized and went through a lot of grief. the quakers and other founders of pennsylvania were very welcoming to all of these different religious sects. so the amish and the mennonites were the first big settlers of lancaster county. it is an amazing place to this day, when you go there, you are in many ways going back in time. a lot of these people, particularly the amish, stick to their horses. it was a fantastic two days when i walked through because they were plowing the
thaddeus stevens is about to go through this big renaissance. susan: there is now a second president from pennsylvania. joe biden is born in scranton. neil: interesting point. susan: the other group of people that you took photographs and wrote about where the mennonites. for people who are not familiar, what is the mennonite religion? neil: there with these different types of baptists who came to the united states, mainly in the 1700s, from different parts of northern europe, were breakaway...
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steven, let's say they do that, legally quote, unquote. doesn't that mean that tens of millions of americans who see an election rigged in front of their eyes, doesn't that mean they are going to do something about it? they are not going to sit at home. would there be a point in 2024 that this is civil conflict or is that hyperbole? >> i think it depends. look, if you look back at -- i know that this is somewhat different but the stolen supreme court seat in 2016, i think very few people could have imagined that before it happened. it happened and there was nothing that democrats could do it because it was totally legal and constitutional. something similar could happen in the 2024 election. again, because our elections are so close, because elections in states like georgia are so -- the difference is so razor thin, the throwing out or forcing out or the tossing out of 5,000, 10,000, 15,000 ballots in fulton county may not get much attention. it may not be considered that big a deal. i can -- i can imagine a scenario in which they get away
steven, let's say they do that, legally quote, unquote. doesn't that mean that tens of millions of americans who see an election rigged in front of their eyes, doesn't that mean they are going to do something about it? they are not going to sit at home. would there be a point in 2024 that this is civil conflict or is that hyperbole? >> i think it depends. look, if you look back at -- i know that this is somewhat different but the stolen supreme court seat in 2016, i think very few people...
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stevens. >> good morning. my name is adrian stevens. i am the acting chair of the board of directors of the national american ending housing council. i currently serve as the executive director of the nation housing authority. i appreciate the opportunity to testify before the senate to discuss tribal housing. i would like to thank chairwoman smith, ranking member arounds, and committee members for having this hearing. in addition to the comments i will make today, i have submitted a formal written statement for the record. the committee asked as to describe the state of housing in indian country. unfortunately, the answer is that housing needs in our tribal community are great and persistent. there is a long-standing housing shortage across indian country due to years of stagnant investment. tribal housing programs relied on federal funding. funding for the program has been flat for nearly 20 years, providing tribes only 2/3 of the purchasing power today that they provided in 1990. we are asking tribes to do a lot with their housing do
stevens. >> good morning. my name is adrian stevens. i am the acting chair of the board of directors of the national american ending housing council. i currently serve as the executive director of the nation housing authority. i appreciate the opportunity to testify before the senate to discuss tribal housing. i would like to thank chairwoman smith, ranking member arounds, and committee members for having this hearing. in addition to the comments i will make today, i have submitted a...
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steven: that is exactly right.all of this is the fact i worked on a team of lawyers for years to hold chevron accountable for the amazon chernobyl, this massive, deberate dumping of oil waste in eador where indigenous groups were decimated. chevron wanted that held an equity or's courts -- in ecuador's courts. we fought for years to get adjustment in 2011 that rather than pay the judgment they decided to demonize me and criminalize human righ lawyerin they had this planned for 10 years. we know for a fact and they admitted back in 2010 they went to the stfi, the federal prosecutor in manhattan seeking to prosecute me for this suppose it fraud in equity or, which is -- ecuador, which is hogwash. they refused to prosecute me then. i kept going, alg with others to try to enforce the judgment against chevron we had won in ecuador, which is been affirmed by six appellate courts in ecuador and canada. they went back to this u.s. federal judge, judge lewis kaplan, a former tobacco industry defense lawyer, and got him to d
steven: that is exactly right.all of this is the fact i worked on a team of lawyers for years to hold chevron accountable for the amazon chernobyl, this massive, deberate dumping of oil waste in eador where indigenous groups were decimated. chevron wanted that held an equity or's courts -- in ecuador's courts. we fought for years to get adjustment in 2011 that rather than pay the judgment they decided to demonize me and criminalize human righ lawyerin they had this planned for 10 years. we know...
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field including a candidate backed by former president donald trump and the other by recent holder steven stivers. a defeat could deal a blow to the president who is using primary threats as a primary means as keeping the influence over the party. a pac made a six-figure buy last week on trump's chosen candidate in ohio mike kerry. nbc news political editor mark murray is with us now. mark, some big named surrogates came to down for brown and turner over the weekend and what should we watch for in the ohio 11th primary tomorrow? >> yeah, the democratic race has given me ptsd of the bernie
field including a candidate backed by former president donald trump and the other by recent holder steven stivers. a defeat could deal a blow to the president who is using primary threats as a primary means as keeping the influence over the party. a pac made a six-figure buy last week on trump's chosen candidate in ohio mike kerry. nbc news political editor mark murray is with us now. mark, some big named surrogates came to down for brown and turner over the weekend and what should we watch for...
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please join me in welcoming steven howard brown. steven, welcome. >> hi, kevin. so great to be here. you know, for anyone who is interested in washington, this is the gold standard, so i feel very grateful to you and the staff and the library and of course the ladies. so thank you. >> yes, thank you. and it's on behalf of the association that we welcome you here tonight, been funding these talks for years. thank you for notes the way they support this work and everything we do at mount vernon. i'm thrilled to have this conversation with you. please be submitting your questions. i want to give you an opportunity to ask questions of our author tonight and learn about the first inaugural address, but also about the first inauguration more broadly. steven, tell us about the very first election of the president, which was not like any other. how did george washington become elected president in 1788 and 89? >> right, well, thank you. i want to honor the question, but maybe one way of getting at it is to ask how would it be possible for him not to have become elected?
please join me in welcoming steven howard brown. steven, welcome. >> hi, kevin. so great to be here. you know, for anyone who is interested in washington, this is the gold standard, so i feel very grateful to you and the staff and the library and of course the ladies. so thank you. >> yes, thank you. and it's on behalf of the association that we welcome you here tonight, been funding these talks for years. thank you for notes the way they support this work and everything we do at...
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uses in here is another traits of lincoln, lincoln is remarkable taking someone else's words, stevensting them and saying i think my friend it means this, not that. he was great at taking someone else's words, trying to understand empathetically but putting a different spin, because of wrong word, different interpretation. >> did he use the word again? >> he did. >> another interesting chapter, theological lincoln, those of us who have been in the vineyards have always at minard and note of this capacity to grow especially in the 50s, also the presidency but it doesn't seem to be the same capacity on the theological side. would you talk about how this fragment and generally? especially with the men had to kill and maim, how does the theological type it? >> we need to take a step back and understand his own biography, i mentioned growing up in the south becoming part of the baptist churches but then he did what many young adult do, he rejected parents face and he moves and we have this from several witnesses in a wonderful book that he wrote a paper where he was attacking, revealed chr
uses in here is another traits of lincoln, lincoln is remarkable taking someone else's words, stevensting them and saying i think my friend it means this, not that. he was great at taking someone else's words, trying to understand empathetically but putting a different spin, because of wrong word, different interpretation. >> did he use the word again? >> he did. >> another interesting chapter, theological lincoln, those of us who have been in the vineyards have always at...
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steven mcmilan with us this morning.nks very much for being here. your company a medical technology company focused on women's health treatment. tell me what you're seeing today because the last time we spoke was in the middle of the covid lockdown and you told us that people were putting off their screenings because they were afraid to go into hospitals and doctors to get these things checked. where are we today? >> sure, thanks, maria, thanks for having us and by the way we want to be your first company to come back when you have people back in the studio with you. so we would -- maria: i would love it, thank you. >> as we are on so many things. the cancer screenings have come back somewhat but let me give you a simple number because we have seen so many numbers around covid over the last year. let me give you this number, 685,000 women died of breast cancer last year around the world. maria: wow. >> 685,000. now, what we know and a little less than 10% of that was in the united states but what we know from being in th
steven mcmilan with us this morning.nks very much for being here. your company a medical technology company focused on women's health treatment. tell me what you're seeing today because the last time we spoke was in the middle of the covid lockdown and you told us that people were putting off their screenings because they were afraid to go into hospitals and doctors to get these things checked. where are we today? >> sure, thanks, maria, thanks for having us and by the way we want to be...
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thank you so much, steven. talking to us out of the states to haiti. heavy rain has complicated the search and rescue missions after saturdays, earthquake officials of won the damaged buildings could collapse. nearly 2000 people were killed and thousands more have been left homeless. florida del pinto is with the international federation of red crossman crescent societies. he says people in haiti are in dire need of assistance. the main priority is definitely to bring this report that the nation, the people need, they are. so obviously it's health care. this is one of the main priority, but also the need to ensure that we provide safe shelters. they food water for carrying the further operation. we also need to ensure that we have a good actress mentioned and today having the right information and woo is affected, remains very difficult because that the area that has been affected is really, really wide. and why and that, i mean, i'm really widespread. we need to be able to provide them as, as fast as we can, s
thank you so much, steven. talking to us out of the states to haiti. heavy rain has complicated the search and rescue missions after saturdays, earthquake officials of won the damaged buildings could collapse. nearly 2000 people were killed and thousands more have been left homeless. florida del pinto is with the international federation of red crossman crescent societies. he says people in haiti are in dire need of assistance. the main priority is definitely to bring this report that the...
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me released video shows las vegas police waiting in the hallway at the mandalay bay hotel, even as steven paddock continues to murder people below. before getting 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 $58.00 people died that night and the cow will come. who could have done something. they fired, 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 for now on the 32nd floor into the room. $1121.00 of the swatches 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 paddocks body, they ran shocked the room that goes against any stand that police protocol anywhere in this country, they handle the crime scene like a bunch of inco
me released video shows las vegas police waiting in the hallway at the mandalay bay hotel, even as steven paddock continues to murder people below. before getting 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 $58.00 people died that night and the cow will come. who could...
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please join me in welcoming steven howard brown. steven welcome. >> it is so good to be here. for anyone who is interested in washington this is the gold standard. i felt very grateful to you and the staff, the library and of course the ladies so thank you. >> thank you. on behalf of the mount vernon association and the company's been funding these talks for years. thank you for the weight they support this work and the other things would at mount vernon. i am thrilled to have a conversation with you. i will remind everyone else please be submitting your questions. i want to give you an opportunity tonight and learn about the first inaugural address. also learn about the first inaugural but more specifically. tell me about the election of the president for the first election of the president was unlike any other. how did george washington become elected g president in 1788/89? >> thank you. maybe i want to honor the question but maybe one way of getting at it is to ask how would it be possible not to have elected as you now and it's familiar to our listeners and viewers. he wa
please join me in welcoming steven howard brown. steven welcome. >> it is so good to be here. for anyone who is interested in washington this is the gold standard. i felt very grateful to you and the staff, the library and of course the ladies so thank you. >> thank you. on behalf of the mount vernon association and the company's been funding these talks for years. thank you for the weight they support this work and the other things would at mount vernon. i am thrilled to have a...
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would have got steven gardiner. _ event. would have got steven gardiner, how _ event. gardiner, how is he looking? he: 3 looking pretty good. it's going to be the athlete that keeps their head on the day, to use a phrase the american athletes like to use, execute their race correctly and it will be the athletes i think that have coped and dealt with the situation notjust have coped and dealt with the situation not just for have coped and dealt with the situation notjust for today but over the last 18 months. it has been a really weird build—up to these olympic games, not the normal sort of build—up, so it is going to be that person and i did predict that there will be a lot of champions and medallists to come out of this you are not necessarily defeatist or fastest or strongest or the best, but those who have managed to adapt and change the way they have had to prepare for these games, the ones that may come out on top and the ones that can deal with this we would situation we find ourselves in in 2021, competing in the 2020 olympics which is a weird one to get your he
would have got steven gardiner. _ event. would have got steven gardiner, how _ event. gardiner, how is he looking? he: 3 looking pretty good. it's going to be the athlete that keeps their head on the day, to use a phrase the american athletes like to use, execute their race correctly and it will be the athletes i think that have coped and dealt with the situation notjust have coped and dealt with the situation not just for have coped and dealt with the situation notjust for today but over the...
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stevens will vote aye on s. 325. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman seek reck necessary? >> as the member designated by ms. stefanik of new york, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. stefanik will vote yea on s. 325. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from oregon seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. blumenauer of oregon, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. blumenauer will vote yes on s.325. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. gomez, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. gomez votes aye on s.325. as the member designated by ms. barragan, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. barragan votes aye on s.325. as the member designated by ms. jayapal, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. jayapal votes aye on s.325. as the member designate
stevens will vote aye on s. 325. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman seek reck necessary? >> as the member designated by ms. stefanik of new york, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. stefanik will vote yea on s. 325. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from oregon seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. blumenauer of oregon, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr....
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please join me in welcoming steven howard brown. steven, welcome. >> hi, kevin. it's so great to be here. you know, for anyone who is interested in washington, this is the gold standard, so, i feel very grateful to you, and the staff, and the library, and of course, the ladies, so, thank you. >> well, yes, thank you. and it's on behalf of the mt. vernon association that we're welcoming here tonight and the ford motor company that's been funding these talks for years. thank you for noting the way they support this week and everything we do in mt. vernon. i'm thrilled to have the conversation with you. so, everyone out there, please be submitting your questions and i want to give you an opportunity to ask you questions of our author tonight and learn about the first inaugural address, but also, really, about the first inauguration, more broadly. and tell us a little about the election of the president. the very first election of the president not like any other. how did george washington become elected president in 1788-89? >> all right, well, thank you. you know,
please join me in welcoming steven howard brown. steven, welcome. >> hi, kevin. it's so great to be here. you know, for anyone who is interested in washington, this is the gold standard, so, i feel very grateful to you, and the staff, and the library, and of course, the ladies, so, thank you. >> well, yes, thank you. and it's on behalf of the mt. vernon association that we're welcoming here tonight and the ford motor company that's been funding these talks for years. thank you for...
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steven jung joins us now live from beijing. steven, what is the latest now on all of this?, rosemary, as you were mentioning here in china a lot of local officials are watching one particular number both very closely but also nervous sly. that is number of locally transmit cases. and that number stood at 102 recorded sunday. obviously still pales in comparison to what we're seeing in other parts of the world. but in this country this is considered unacceptable because of the government's zero-tolerance policy toward such cases. that's why increasingly we see local officials punished or even sacked whenever a new cluster of locally transmitted cases emerge in their jukz. that's also why usee local authorities across china adopt ever more stringent containment measures, even more rounds of mass testing, more extensive contact tracing as well as increasingly draconian lock down measures and travel restrictions especially in and out of beijing which also of course as you know is the host city of the upcoming winter olympics. and that's just six months away from today. now, of c
steven jung joins us now live from beijing. steven, what is the latest now on all of this?, rosemary, as you were mentioning here in china a lot of local officials are watching one particular number both very closely but also nervous sly. that is number of locally transmit cases. and that number stood at 102 recorded sunday. obviously still pales in comparison to what we're seeing in other parts of the world. but in this country this is considered unacceptable because of the government's...
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olivia, i know that steven miller's wife, katie miller, is pushing back on that and worked with you inhat kind of arguments were they making against taking in afghan partners and refugees when you were there? what did you witness? >> i feel like this argument is frustrating because when i was in the white house working on these issues, it was nothing but increasing restrictions on immigration and restricting refugee admissions, and all of these categories are part of that process, and the sivs are part of that, p-2s, all fall into the pipelines of these offices with resources that were gutted during the trump administration, many of us who worked with refugee issues were pushing to make sure they did not reduce the ceiling number for refugees and ensure that this process continued, especially prioritizing the interpreters who had served overseas with military and intelligence officers would be able to get through that system, and it was a very challenging situation and these claims that trump would have done this differently and saved all of them, he had several years to do that and th
olivia, i know that steven miller's wife, katie miller, is pushing back on that and worked with you inhat kind of arguments were they making against taking in afghan partners and refugees when you were there? what did you witness? >> i feel like this argument is frustrating because when i was in the white house working on these issues, it was nothing but increasing restrictions on immigration and restricting refugee admissions, and all of these categories are part of that process, and the...
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that was facilitated by the idea that lincoln champion along with steven douglas. even more importantly illinois central railroad which really was built to supplement what was going up and down the canalses becomes the longest a railroad the world by 1850. eventually it goes from the northwest tip of illinois all the way to new orleans. but not until after the civil war. in that case it becomes a major transit route during the civil war. so, keep those two things in mind.in these are two immense developments in the history of the country of the midwest. it links eastern markets to western markets to the southern port. it's globalization and 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 the house divided speech we know about the lincoln douglas debates. we start going into some of the material and found something very interesting that he said literally in the first debate with steven douglas in 1858 he was running for senator at that time against douglas. douglas had controlled the
that was facilitated by the idea that lincoln champion along with steven douglas. even more importantly illinois central railroad which really was built to supplement what was going up and down the canalses becomes the longest a railroad the world by 1850. eventually it goes from the northwest tip of illinois all the way to new orleans. but not until after the civil war. in that case it becomes a major transit route during the civil war. so, keep those two things in mind.in these are two...
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in fact be careful about associating with steven pinker.e careful about signing his books because you might be next. you were asked earlier point i'd like to come back to. about the asymmetries and differences of these two types of attacks on the reality-based war. and i'd like to mention a few . one of them gets directly to your place in academia. when people ask me which of the two i worry about more, i'm more worried about the attacks from disinformation because it's essentially seized control of an entire political party. the republican party is now unfortunately this sounds partisan, i don't think it is and it's just an observation take it or leave it. i think the republican party is operating as a propaganda it's led by an authoritarian who has developed take cult of personality and this is a very very dangerous thing in a democracy where there are only two parties. it comes closer to power than i think any of the other threatshe right now. but there's a different kind of menace that's also quite seriously which i think you just allud
in fact be careful about associating with steven pinker.e careful about signing his books because you might be next. you were asked earlier point i'd like to come back to. about the asymmetries and differences of these two types of attacks on the reality-based war. and i'd like to mention a few . one of them gets directly to your place in academia. when people ask me which of the two i worry about more, i'm more worried about the attacks from disinformation because it's essentially seized...
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one of the persons in the vehicle was sarah stevens, running for governor right now. able to identify her not only through her license plate, but also through video surrounding the incident where you see her on the sidewalk. my intention was to go down and maybe try to talk to her about what happened to ask before because i think that is a newsworthy conversation to have if you're running for governor. but we never made it that far. initially on the sidewalk, a group of me and other reporters were standing there. there have been skateboarders going up and down 1st street and spring street, preteens and kids, maybe the oldest was 15. i did not videotape much because i generally do not videota children. at one point, one of the proud boys, benmin, came across the street and started harassing one of the skateboarders and calling them antifa. these guys have a broad brush with what they say to be antifa. he started harassing one of the skateboarders and somebody that -- came to this kids defense and pushed benjamin away. benjamin ran across the street but came back over w
one of the persons in the vehicle was sarah stevens, running for governor right now. able to identify her not only through her license plate, but also through video surrounding the incident where you see her on the sidewalk. my intention was to go down and maybe try to talk to her about what happened to ask before because i think that is a newsworthy conversation to have if you're running for governor. but we never made it that far. initially on the sidewalk, a group of me and other reporters...