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-steven: hi. -jim: hi there. steven: how are you doing? steven. jim: hey, steven. jim o'keefe. nice to meet you. steve: steve. lemonis: you guys, thanks for allowing us to come in and talk to you today. getting this meeting was a great opportunity for us. while we're very niche today, the goal is really to change the way we manufacture, and so i want to see if there's a way to do some business. steve: great. thank you, marcus. i have designed four chairs, one for every region of the country. i'll start with the one that we shipped you. this is our great lakes chair. man: what's the retail on that? -steve: $495. -man: okay. lemonis: i had him make these four chairs with four very specific regional feels. the line that this will all be branded under will be the american dream. man: are you guys gonna carry inventory, or what type of lead times would you expect? steve: this is our quick-ship program, so we are going to stock and be able to ship in a 24-hour period. lemonis: can we look at the chairs? have you seen them? let's look at them. man: okay. steven: it's a clean, modern l
-steven: hi. -jim: hi there. steven: how are you doing? steven. jim: hey, steven. jim o'keefe. nice to meet you. steve: steve. lemonis: you guys, thanks for allowing us to come in and talk to you today. getting this meeting was a great opportunity for us. while we're very niche today, the goal is really to change the way we manufacture, and so i want to see if there's a way to do some business. steve: great. thank you, marcus. i have designed four chairs, one for every region of the country....
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and steven was in for a shock. after all these years you thought it was done. >> not until they reached behind and handed me this thing. this arrest warrant. >> coming up, the case heads into court with a surprise from the stand. >> i'm here for my mother. >> steven and jody's only son has some dark secrets to share. >> did you see the abuse? >> i did. >> when "dateline" continues. for mild-to-moderate eczema, eucrisa can be used almost everywhere on almost everybody. like the fingers of a flight attendant. the side of a super hero. or the leg of a life guard. eucrisa is a prescription ointment that blocks overactive pde4 enzymes within your skin. blocking pde4 is believed to reduce inflammation. and it's steroid free. do not use if you are allergic to eucrisa or its ingredients. allergic reactions may occur at or near the application site. the most common side effect is application site pain. ask your doctor about eucrisa. gathered here are the world's finest insurance experts. rodney -- mastermind of discounts li
and steven was in for a shock. after all these years you thought it was done. >> not until they reached behind and handed me this thing. this arrest warrant. >> coming up, the case heads into court with a surprise from the stand. >> i'm here for my mother. >> steven and jody's only son has some dark secrets to share. >> did you see the abuse? >> i did. >> when "dateline" continues. for mild-to-moderate eczema, eucrisa can be used almost...
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left ther stevens 2009. in january of and we unfortunately lost him in a plane crash on august 9, 2010. the reaction at the time was disbelief. kind of beenns had a larger-than-life figure. theas the alaskan of century. people referred to him as uncle was soause he approachable, from, you know, the smallest person with an with their social security to corporations in alaska, they always speak to senator stevens directly about their issues. so his loss was deeply felt throughout the state. looking around the state of alaska, you can see the tangible that he of the things worked on. there's the fisheries. there's oil and gas. there are hospitals. clinics. there's aviation and the airports. but i think that senator lasting legacy is in the people whose lives he touched ch one thing here at the doing isn that we're we really see those people as a legacy in action. the worke continuing that the senator began, to improve not only individuals but their communities and the state and our country. his legacy is in peo
left ther stevens 2009. in january of and we unfortunately lost him in a plane crash on august 9, 2010. the reaction at the time was disbelief. kind of beenns had a larger-than-life figure. theas the alaskan of century. people referred to him as uncle was soause he approachable, from, you know, the smallest person with an with their social security to corporations in alaska, they always speak to senator stevens directly about their issues. so his loss was deeply felt throughout the state....
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this is "objectified: steven tyler." these are the original working lyrics - for "toys in the attic." - oh, my god. may i? this is fantastic. i'm harvey levin. this is a story about a man whose name became synonymous with rock and roll. ♪ sing it with me, sing for the years ♪ ♪ sing for the laughter, sing for the tears ♪ steven tyler became one of the biggest names in music and enjoyed every perk that went along for the ride. as a rock star, how easy is it to get laid? it's very easy. i think rock stars, i felt like i had an obligation to keep that alive, and women had their way with me. you had an obligation to keep it alive? - oh, yeah. - ( laughs ) but his journey to the top was not match for his own personal demons. i have an addictive personality, so i found certain drugs that i loved and i didn't stop, to the point of hurting my children, hurting my family, hurting my life. there was a point where i didn't have a band and i didn't care. but steven fought hard to get clean and clawed his back to the top agai
this is "objectified: steven tyler." these are the original working lyrics - for "toys in the attic." - oh, my god. may i? this is fantastic. i'm harvey levin. this is a story about a man whose name became synonymous with rock and roll. ♪ sing it with me, sing for the years ♪ ♪ sing for the laughter, sing for the tears ♪ steven tyler became one of the biggest names in music and enjoyed every perk that went along for the ride. as a rock star, how easy is it to get...
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noel stevens. >> what did he tell you? >> he knows shauna. he knew where they lived. that he did yardwork and handyman work for george and everybody else in the neighborhood. >> reporter: so, someone shauna knew. someone george -- the do-gooder -- had tried to help. a thing not out of character for george. but greyhound, or, noel, was adamant that he had nothing to do with shauna's murder. then he agreed to show the detectives his campsite out in the desert. what'd you find? >> swimsuit bottoms that in our search of shauna's house appeared to me that matched the top that i had seen in her bedroom. >> reporter: so, greyhound was the burglar poking around shauna's personal things. and in fact, her friend recalled shauna had grown uncomfortable with this particular charity case who'd been doing work around the house. >> she didn't want noel in the house anymore. and she said, you know, "you're -- you better get out of this house or i'm calling the police on you." >> reporter: so was he the killer? out
noel stevens. >> what did he tell you? >> he knows shauna. he knew where they lived. that he did yardwork and handyman work for george and everybody else in the neighborhood. >> reporter: so, someone shauna knew. someone george -- the do-gooder -- had tried to help. a thing not out of character for george. but greyhound, or, noel, was adamant that he had nothing to do with shauna's murder. then he agreed to show the detectives his campsite out in the desert. what'd you find?...
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theenator stevens left senate in january of 2009. we unfortunately lost him in a plane crash on august 9, 2010. the reaction at the time was disbelief. senator stevens had kind of been a larger-than-life figure. he was the alaskan of the century. people referred to him as uncle ted, because he was so approachable from the smallest person with an issue with their social security to corporations and alaska. they could always speak to senator stevens directly about their issues. his loss was deeply felt throughout the state. looking around the state of alaska, you can see the tangible evidence of the things he worked on. there is a fisheries, oil and gas, there are hospitals, and clinics. there is aviation and the airports. but i think senator stevens lasting legacy is in the people whose lives he touched. one thing here at the foundation we are doing is we really see this people as legacy in action. they are continuing the work the senator began to improve not but theiriduals communities and the state in our country. is in peopleegacy
theenator stevens left senate in january of 2009. we unfortunately lost him in a plane crash on august 9, 2010. the reaction at the time was disbelief. senator stevens had kind of been a larger-than-life figure. he was the alaskan of the century. people referred to him as uncle ted, because he was so approachable from the smallest person with an issue with their social security to corporations and alaska. they could always speak to senator stevens directly about their issues. his loss was...
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the problem had a name, noel stevens. greyhound. >> noel is a very important piece of information, but he's also the biggest risk. >> sure. in the credibility sweepstakes, he's way down here somewhere. >> absolutely. >> your defendant is way up there. and so they argued, these two prosecutors. she said, put him on the stand. >> my thought was, you don't understand who george is and how sinister this was until you meet noel and say, this is the person that he gave access to. >> he said don't take the chance. >> they could say this crazy, psychotic, homeless man did it on his own. >> who prevailed? she did. >> the state calls noel stevens. >> and so up went greyhound to the witness stand and offered his grisly story. >> i hit her in the head. >> when you hit her in the head, what happened? >> she hits the floor. >> and after she hits the floor, what do you do? >> i jump on top of her. >> and after you jump on top of her, what do you do? >> i keep on hitting her. >> how long do you hit her for? >> i hit her until she doesn't
the problem had a name, noel stevens. greyhound. >> noel is a very important piece of information, but he's also the biggest risk. >> sure. in the credibility sweepstakes, he's way down here somewhere. >> absolutely. >> your defendant is way up there. and so they argued, these two prosecutors. she said, put him on the stand. >> my thought was, you don't understand who george is and how sinister this was until you meet noel and say, this is the person that he gave...
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he recognized both that stevens was going to be against him on everything, and frankly that stevens was a formidable opponent. he could muster his troops in a way that others couldn't. brian: why did president johnson keep edwin stanton as secretary of war? david: that is a great question. it's one you agonize over. stanton was another tough guy. very talented, smart lawyer. lincoln had called him his mars, for the god of war as secretary of war. he was incredibly productive and efficient and effective as a senior military bureaucrat, a civilian bureaucrat in the military world. i think that was part of it. stanton was just good at his job. i also think that stanton was probably just flat-out rude most of the time. he was a difficult man. he didn't put up with fools at all. i think he probably managed to intimidate johnson. politically, i think in the initial months, getting rid of stanton was not a great idea because he needed to figure out how to run the government. by the time he wanted to get rid of him, he was at war with congress. it became the political flashpoint that led ultima
he recognized both that stevens was going to be against him on everything, and frankly that stevens was a formidable opponent. he could muster his troops in a way that others couldn't. brian: why did president johnson keep edwin stanton as secretary of war? david: that is a great question. it's one you agonize over. stanton was another tough guy. very talented, smart lawyer. lincoln had called him his mars, for the god of war as secretary of war. he was incredibly productive and efficient and...
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stevens is grateful things didn't escalate... and there's been a sort of silverlining, as stevens continues to be showered with support in the aftermath...on monday people familiar with the ordeal continuted to made it a point to stop and welcome him to the block...(nats)the san francisco department released a statement in response to the incident saying quote..."while we have no say over who requests our services, we do have a say over how we respond...we believe our officers responded appropriately and with courtesy to this call."the san francisco police department released a statement in response to the incident saying quote..."while we have no say over who requests our services, we do have a say over how we respond...we believe our officers responded appropriately and with courtesy to this call." police report that the caller saw a stevens was removing items from a small open door which made them think he was stealing from the stand...stevens urges people to be sure before making such a claim. live in the newsroom ella sogomo
stevens is grateful things didn't escalate... and there's been a sort of silverlining, as stevens continues to be showered with support in the aftermath...on monday people familiar with the ordeal continuted to made it a point to stop and welcome him to the block...(nats)the san francisco department released a statement in response to the incident saying quote..."while we have no say over who requests our services, we do have a say over how we respond...we believe our officers responded...
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my bill would amend the magnuson-stevens fishery conservation act. it allows the regional managers of fishing, the law gives guidance through the national standards and creates the process that allows the councils to develop fisheries' management plans. this legislation was written for fishermen to ensure they're able to catch sustainable yields of fish for the communities. it is critical for the protection of coastal communities and for allowing the stakeholders to be part of the management of fisheries. to address the ever-changing needs of fisheries in fishing communities, congress has passed various amendments to this act. changes were based on knowledge of the times gained through experience, improvements in science, and better management techniques. in the mid 1900's, 1990's, the congress addressed overfishing, including protections of habitat, improvement for fishery science, and reduction in bicatch. these are the -- were the issues of the time and they were addressed as needed. one of these problems also included a lack of resources of fund
my bill would amend the magnuson-stevens fishery conservation act. it allows the regional managers of fishing, the law gives guidance through the national standards and creates the process that allows the councils to develop fisheries' management plans. this legislation was written for fishermen to ensure they're able to catch sustainable yields of fish for the communities. it is critical for the protection of coastal communities and for allowing the stakeholders to be part of the management of...
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he called me and said, steven spielberg just called me. he has a new movie. i want you to come us here and look at it, and tell me what you think about it. and steve said, i am too busy. i said, i am writing a book, send me a tape. well, anybody knows in the movie business, you do not release early.ng that so stephen said, i can't, but i will send out a camera crew out there for you. then he sent a limo out to pick up everyone from st. louis. he calls me and says, they sent a crew and i am heading over to the theater in a new orleans. i am in this luxurious limo, by myself and they have reserved a theater on the west bank of new theater.the oakwood steve was talking to me, and i said, oh my god, he has the whole place surrounded by security at 10:00 on a sunday morning, there was no other show going on. just him and the theater. gilbert says, you see it, calmly says, ucs, andg -- you seee what yo the movie, then, later and tell me what you think. he was so possessed unemotional about those first 23 minutes, that he said, i have to have a break and go out and
he called me and said, steven spielberg just called me. he has a new movie. i want you to come us here and look at it, and tell me what you think about it. and steve said, i am too busy. i said, i am writing a book, send me a tape. well, anybody knows in the movie business, you do not release early.ng that so stephen said, i can't, but i will send out a camera crew out there for you. then he sent a limo out to pick up everyone from st. louis. he calls me and says, they sent a crew and i am...
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steven is a sound genius. steven spielberg. when tom went underwater and the sound quit completely and came back in a rush when he surfaced, that was steven's idea. a beautiful idea. when we finish the film he said he wanted to do some juicing on the sound. i said what do you want? he said, i need the sound of boats hitting flesh and bone and the sound of ricochets off the hedgehogs. i need that thing you described -- i described this to steven -- the bullets snapping as it comes by your ear. he said, you do it. i went and bought a side of beef and took it down to the los angeles police range and i took an mp5 submachine gun with subsonic ammo so you would not hear the muzzle brake, we put five microphones inside that side of beef. i marked it with a sharpie where the ribs were, and i fired live rounds into that side of beef so you can hear bullet hitting bone, bullet hitting flesh. we went up to san francisco at the range, just getting a weapon into san francisco is a whole different deal. we put five microphones downrange at
steven is a sound genius. steven spielberg. when tom went underwater and the sound quit completely and came back in a rush when he surfaced, that was steven's idea. a beautiful idea. when we finish the film he said he wanted to do some juicing on the sound. i said what do you want? he said, i need the sound of boats hitting flesh and bone and the sound of ricochets off the hedgehogs. i need that thing you described -- i described this to steven -- the bullets snapping as it comes by your ear....
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>> steven, thank you, again, thsts really informative. i really appreciate the out of the box thinking of community engagement? i've seen a lot of social media posts. i think it's really important because it is an invisible thing, and it's really hard for focuses to understand why we can't even justification it on our own or even what a seawall is. so i just wanted to commend you with all of your efforts with the partners to really have that public education. >> thank you. commissioner adams? >> thank you. you know, i went to a couple of the meetings, and i know this is not, like, a sexy issue, right, and i know director forbes and other -- steven, you were worried about how do we get it out there. with renee, i've got to tell you, i'm really happy with what you've done with the p.r. campaign. it's gotten better, and the social media. i saw the warriors in there, and i had even mentioned one time the giants. no, but i think this is good, and this is an issue about life, and the safety of every citizen of this city. it's long-term thinking
>> steven, thank you, again, thsts really informative. i really appreciate the out of the box thinking of community engagement? i've seen a lot of social media posts. i think it's really important because it is an invisible thing, and it's really hard for focuses to understand why we can't even justification it on our own or even what a seawall is. so i just wanted to commend you with all of your efforts with the partners to really have that public education. >> thank you....
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steven nickerson, another of her childhood buddies, was surprised to see her. >> it was good, because i hadn't seen her in probably, like, six to eight months. and we caught up. >> reporter: the group met up at an apartment. >> and then around 11:00 or 11:30 we went down to the bars. >> reporter: the bars were in an upscale shopping mall in the town of plano. it was hopping. the group headed to a bar called henry's tavern, then closed down another called scruffy duffy's. at about 2 am, christina, steven, and a few others went back to the apartment where they'd started. >> reporter: how drunk was everybody? >> i mean, we were all pretty drunk. it was myself, i probably had ten to 12 shots and a couple beers when i was out. >> reporter: too drunk to drive, steven wanted to crash on the couch and sober up. but christina hadn't had much to drink at all and she just wanted to get home. it was now about 3:30 saturday morning. >> she wanted me to take her home. >> reporter: she wanted you to take her home and you say, i can't. i've had too much to drink. why don't you stick around? >> yeah.
steven nickerson, another of her childhood buddies, was surprised to see her. >> it was good, because i hadn't seen her in probably, like, six to eight months. and we caught up. >> reporter: the group met up at an apartment. >> and then around 11:00 or 11:30 we went down to the bars. >> reporter: the bars were in an upscale shopping mall in the town of plano. it was hopping. the group headed to a bar called henry's tavern, then closed down another called scruffy duffy's....
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thank you, steven. you're awesome for all that you do. i urge you to reappointment him to that position. thank you, supervisors. >> clerk: next speaker. >> hello. thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak today. my name is ray bobbit. i am part of the south of marketen tainment commission. we work with kmiecommissioner on several issues. we've worked on cell phone theft, we've worked on a multitude of issues. but most importantly we've worked on the ability of nightclubs with capacities of over 400 people to accommodate and evolve into a circumstance with which we can work directly with neighbors and development. that's been very, very important and just on the heels of the planning commission appointments, we've -- want to thank commissioner lee for opening up so many opportunities for us to coexist with the new direction and development of this city by allowing them the ability to stay here. so i just want to thank commissioner lee and urge that you reappointment him. thank you. >> hello, board of supervisors. my name is venita l
thank you, steven. you're awesome for all that you do. i urge you to reappointment him to that position. thank you, supervisors. >> clerk: next speaker. >> hello. thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak today. my name is ray bobbit. i am part of the south of marketen tainment commission. we work with kmiecommissioner on several issues. we've worked on cell phone theft, we've worked on a multitude of issues. but most importantly we've worked on the ability of nightclubs with...
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sot: vicktor stevens, gourmonade owner// "at my business. literally minding my own business at my business. literally."the san francisco police department released a statement in response to the incident saying quote..."while we have no say over who requests our services, we do have a say over how we respond...we believe our officers responded appropriately and with courtesy to this call." oddly enough despite the unpleasant circumstance, stevens has gotten a lot of love and support as a result...both from businessowners on the block, locals and social media...he says he even had to buy a new phone because his old won gave out from all the texts and calls.live in the newsroom ella sogomonian kron4 news. (grant) coming up...a group of theives rob bay area drug stores... stealing thousands of dollars worth of merchandise...and it was all caught on camera.... (jr stone) plus... mourning continues at the trader joe's in southern california after a bizarre and deadly confrontation that ended with a young girl dead... tonight we hear from an forme
sot: vicktor stevens, gourmonade owner// "at my business. literally minding my own business at my business. literally."the san francisco police department released a statement in response to the incident saying quote..."while we have no say over who requests our services, we do have a say over how we respond...we believe our officers responded appropriately and with courtesy to this call." oddly enough despite the unpleasant circumstance, stevens has gotten a lot of love and...
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steven celebrated his 70th birthday back in march, and even he finds that hard to believe. >> 70. how does it feel? >> i get to do what i love. i get to sing dream on, walk this way, and when i sing that, i'm back to then literally. i may have my eyes closed and doing this, but in my head i'm there. ♪ walk this way it feels like it was yesterday. i don't have a sense of time really. >> he has had so many classics, but steven's greatest production, his four kids. he recently posted this shot with the caption "the greatest songs i ever wrote." and it seems sir elton john knows something about that. the rocket man announced that his farewell yellow brick road tour which kicks off in september will be his very last. and it's because his kids come from. ♪ all i ever needed >> it is all about them now. i love my boys. i hate being away from them. and i've had so many wonderful memories from touring. i love performing. but i love my sons more. >> while elton said his sons with husband david furnish have changed the entire orbit, don't expect the 71-year-old to go out quietly. >> this
steven celebrated his 70th birthday back in march, and even he finds that hard to believe. >> 70. how does it feel? >> i get to do what i love. i get to sing dream on, walk this way, and when i sing that, i'm back to then literally. i may have my eyes closed and doing this, but in my head i'm there. ♪ walk this way it feels like it was yesterday. i don't have a sense of time really. >> he has had so many classics, but steven's greatest production, his four kids. he recently...
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because of the success of magnuson-stevens, u.s. initial isner -- fisheries are stabilizing and rebounding. with the bill working as intended, it would be absurd to pass this bill and roll back these very policies that have led to job creation and growth, increase enjoyment for recreational fishermen and better sustainable practices of ecosystem management. the ocean opens act -- the empty oceans act also inserts dangerous loopholes in the magnuson and it is including exemptions to rebuilding requirements that have helped recover successfully depleted fish stocks. h.r. 200 potentially exempts hundreds of species from annual catch limits. that can dramatically increase overfishing. and overfishing may seem to some lucrative or to some fun in the short term. but of course it has devastating and nonsustainable consequences for our coastal communities that economically depend on the vital industries of recreational fishing and sports fishing. these exemptions increase the chance of overfishing and lengthen the time it takes to rebuild d
because of the success of magnuson-stevens, u.s. initial isner -- fisheries are stabilizing and rebounding. with the bill working as intended, it would be absurd to pass this bill and roll back these very policies that have led to job creation and growth, increase enjoyment for recreational fishermen and better sustainable practices of ecosystem management. the ocean opens act -- the empty oceans act also inserts dangerous loopholes in the magnuson and it is including exemptions to rebuilding...
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steven awakens from islam but anyway. look at love let me play something out if that is the green plant. how does a green plant work. synthesis it takes in far been its parts oxygen. we are freezing plant parts. that's what we were lucky enough to survive on the planet. full synthesis it's a completely efficient market there's no wait. that's we can do we can do right now . cept where all raft. petty divisions political infighting. tell us did. it join em. field. where we call their nine. year old. i miss arizona max we miss. your target young riders josh brolin all my old friends and i just remember some of them folks on the field and i don't know if they'll talk to the slopes just. because i think i'm a little cuckoo. which i am. so on the jury hears you to sign my eldest daughter in law just got married with born here in arizona. well it's good to be back on the pilgrimage and it's going to bring back a lot of fun memories for me so it's minutes almost a bit of a pilgrimage and it's all right. but red charger was a cov
steven awakens from islam but anyway. look at love let me play something out if that is the green plant. how does a green plant work. synthesis it takes in far been its parts oxygen. we are freezing plant parts. that's what we were lucky enough to survive on the planet. full synthesis it's a completely efficient market there's no wait. that's we can do we can do right now . cept where all raft. petty divisions political infighting. tell us did. it join em. field. where we call their nine. year...
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which means, in point of fact, that we come to thaddeus stevens in the weeks before he died. he felt a deep sense of failure, not at the failure to convict johnson, but his believe that reconstruction as it had been set up, was not strong enough, not good enough, would not last. to a reporter he would say, my only regret is that i have lived so long and so uselessly. is there a moral to all of this? well, there has got to be a everything. and the answer to that is, in that time since, there are no final victories. the battles in america must be fought over and over again. it has always been that way through my lifetime, my parent'' lifetime, and their parents' lifetime. we need to remember, in fact, that not just then, but in all times, in all ages, it is a never-ending task to see that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. thank you. [applause] mark: i guess we have time for questions. what would you like to know? askinget, i feel awkward a question at a conference i'm running, but i have a two-part question. the first is t
which means, in point of fact, that we come to thaddeus stevens in the weeks before he died. he felt a deep sense of failure, not at the failure to convict johnson, but his believe that reconstruction as it had been set up, was not strong enough, not good enough, would not last. to a reporter he would say, my only regret is that i have lived so long and so uselessly. is there a moral to all of this? well, there has got to be a everything. and the answer to that is, in that time since, there are...
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steven is at the top of that wild list. look, i mean, steven probably defied odds in terms of even being alive right now. we go through the things that he did because remember i mean aerosmith hit huge when he was in his 20s and he just derailed his life with drugs and sex because it was at a time, you know, when the aids epidemic was really uncontrolled in this country. and you know, and steven was just out there. but drugs is what undid him. and i will say, he challenges me. we have a clip where he just -- he just thinks everybody did something similar to what he did. >> when did you discover drugs? >> wow, when i first heard music. i don't know whether you admit it on tv or not but you did some drugs in your time. >> you are wrong. >> i drilled through when you turn the doorknob, i drilled through it and i stuck a nail in there so no one could come into the bedroom. >> a joint was the gateway for steven because he did heavy drugs and lost everything. the amazing part of the story is how he turned his life around, and tha
steven is at the top of that wild list. look, i mean, steven probably defied odds in terms of even being alive right now. we go through the things that he did because remember i mean aerosmith hit huge when he was in his 20s and he just derailed his life with drugs and sex because it was at a time, you know, when the aids epidemic was really uncontrolled in this country. and you know, and steven was just out there. but drugs is what undid him. and i will say, he challenges me. we have a clip...
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steven: yes, so look. our view is, clearly there is a lot of focus on this with the tariffs situation from the u.s.. we have revised lower our growth forecast for china this year and next year, calling for around 60% -- 6%. we are seeing negative impact from the trade situation with the u.s.. however, we think it will be met with more fiscal stimulus from the chinese authority. we think there will be some stabilization coming in to make up for that. the key point to focus on is the currency. the dollar is doing extremely well against the renminbi. that is tending to drive most of what we are seeing in asia. h is thear cny, cn anchor that is likely to continue to set the trend for the other currency pairs in asia. em fx is off its lows and stocks are off their lows of last month, aren't they? there was an idiot syncretic story -- there were some idiosyncratic stories. is the fortune of e.m. tied to the fortune of china because the fortune of china is looking so bad? we have seen the worst for em overall as
steven: yes, so look. our view is, clearly there is a lot of focus on this with the tariffs situation from the u.s.. we have revised lower our growth forecast for china this year and next year, calling for around 60% -- 6%. we are seeing negative impact from the trade situation with the u.s.. however, we think it will be met with more fiscal stimulus from the chinese authority. we think there will be some stabilization coming in to make up for that. the key point to focus on is the currency....
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that was steven mnuchin. for more on the g20 finance ministers' meeting, iam joined by my colleague katie silva. it looks like a lot of disagreement between leaders of the g20 regarding trade. that's right, so there were definitely some fiery conversations in buenos aires over the weekend, and steven mnuchin defended the trump policy saying it is not about protectionism, that the us wants trade to be free, fair and reciprocal. the reason is meeting matter so much as the three countries that represent 85% of the global economy, or two thirds of its population. even before the meeting, the head of the imf warned that trade tariffs could wipe out $430 billion, or 0.5% of the global economy. since then, us president donald trump has gone further. his country imported over $500 billion worth of goods from china last year but he told cnbc that he was happy to impose tariffs on pretty much all of them, and the imf warns that the world's biggest economy could shrink 0.8% of gdp because of its tariffs, and china, the
that was steven mnuchin. for more on the g20 finance ministers' meeting, iam joined by my colleague katie silva. it looks like a lot of disagreement between leaders of the g20 regarding trade. that's right, so there were definitely some fiery conversations in buenos aires over the weekend, and steven mnuchin defended the trump policy saying it is not about protectionism, that the us wants trade to be free, fair and reciprocal. the reason is meeting matter so much as the three countries that...
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stevens go down to the ground. >> stevens was taken on life support and died yesterday. police are still searching for the suspect. coverage of the violence on bart continues at ktvu.com. look for the headline right on the front page. >>> new tonight, a big change in how voters in santa clara choose city council members. a judge ruled the city should be divided into six districts for upcoming elections instead of choosing members at large. some say it's a victory for minute north that want more representation -- minorities that want more representation. >> reporter: the city council has been predominantly all white, although 40% are of asian descent today. no asian american has been elected to the city council despite several attempts a judge ordered to change how council members are elected. >> they have always about overlooked. >> reporter: a santa clara residents among the plaintiffs that filed a city for violating the california voting right act he has been fighting for single member districts for a better representation of minorities. >> i think this is a historic d
stevens go down to the ground. >> stevens was taken on life support and died yesterday. police are still searching for the suspect. coverage of the violence on bart continues at ktvu.com. look for the headline right on the front page. >>> new tonight, a big change in how voters in santa clara choose city council members. a judge ruled the city should be divided into six districts for upcoming elections instead of choosing members at large. some say it's a victory for minute north...
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this man hitting stevens on the side of the head with a closed fist. he was taken to the hospital where he later died. at tuesday's press conference bart police said they have received numerous tips from people and are following active leads.ed alvarez, bart police"hopefully that results in an identification soon." they ask anyone riding bart to keep their eyes open for this man to bring justice to stevens and his family."just be vigilant. he's out there if they see him use our bart watch app or call 911 or call directly to our dispatch center and report it."in san leandro michelle kingston kron 4 news 4 news (grant)3 people are dead from separate incidents on bart just this week. (pam) and tonight: a man who was attacked last year, when a group of teens hopped on a bart train at the oakland coliseum and robbed a number of people ... is speaking out .. (grant)he spoke exclusivley with kron 4's ali reid... and she joins us live from fremont. ali? a year ago when rusty stapp was viciously attacked on a bart train, he filed a lawsuit ... and with that, he
this man hitting stevens on the side of the head with a closed fist. he was taken to the hospital where he later died. at tuesday's press conference bart police said they have received numerous tips from people and are following active leads.ed alvarez, bart police"hopefully that results in an identification soon." they ask anyone riding bart to keep their eyes open for this man to bring justice to stevens and his family."just be vigilant. he's out there if they see him use our...
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steven gundry on how to keep our brains healthy. so stay with us. we'll be right back. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ upbeat music ts l and get a glimpse of amazing, with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. your avger cky mountaineer for special offers now. >> we are back with dr. steven gundry, author of "the plant paradox" and a new cookbook, which i've been trying to implement. edying to find all the and he is a world-famous cardiologist, heart surgeon, who's now fixing brains through food, which is really radical for a lot of people. so, we talked about how food can be medicine for us now. so, what should we be eating and what should we get rid of? >> okay. so, what we're designed to eat -- we're actually 99% a great ape with our genetic makeup, and one of the things i try to convince my patients is a gorilla eats 16 pounds of leaves every day, and he's got more muscle than we'll ever ha
steven gundry on how to keep our brains healthy. so stay with us. we'll be right back. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ upbeat music ts l and get a glimpse of amazing, with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. your avger cky mountaineer for special offers now. >> we are back with dr. steven gundry, author of "the plant...
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steven gundry. herote a book called "the plant paradox." grammy winner kelly clarkson also read "the plant paradox." she talked about it recently on nbc's "the today show." she said she not only lost a lot of weight, but, also, cleared up her autoimmune disease. >> i mean, for me, it wasn't really the weight -- for me, it was i'm not on my medicine anymore. >> the temptation is, "well, let's just stop for a pizza, or let's get a bucket of chicken, and we'll be okay." but, in fact, all those things that make life easy and convenient are actually diminishing our health and our kids' health. >> dr. gundry and dr. bredesen have joined forces in the fight against brain disease. >> if it's in your family, you want to come in in your 40s and say, "where do i stand?" we want everyone to get on prevention. we really can reduce the global burden of dementia if we do that. >> it completely changed my life. >> i feel hope. i'm celebrating being the first person in south carolina to reverse alzheimer's. if my story can help one person, then my embarrass
steven gundry. herote a book called "the plant paradox." grammy winner kelly clarkson also read "the plant paradox." she talked about it recently on nbc's "the today show." she said she not only lost a lot of weight, but, also, cleared up her autoimmune disease. >> i mean, for me, it wasn't really the weight -- for me, it was i'm not on my medicine anymore. >> the temptation is, "well, let's just stop for a pizza, or let's get a bucket of chicken,...
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steven is most entertainingly person i know that reading this book is unbelievable pressure. that's one. we have william biography of gorvasho and this is particular emphasis or documents about his relationship. >> did he cooperate with this book? >> yes, i did. that's why we can get into the personal side of his life. another one is nonfiction side, very different, no mad land by jessica. we have a whole different population of migrant workers. many of them retirees, pack up rv's and move from camp to camp chasing low-paying jobs. this book traces this particularly community in living in one of the nomadland but it does reveal part of our economy and people for whom that never come out of the great recession. let me think what else. another great biography arthur, book which captures kennedy era to degree in which shapes legacy. collector of lives by ingrid and that has to do with both the life of besari, painter, diplomat who wrote a book influential and it really -- [inaudible] >> created the idea of the artist not aztec in addition but as a genius, visionary and that's on
steven is most entertainingly person i know that reading this book is unbelievable pressure. that's one. we have william biography of gorvasho and this is particular emphasis or documents about his relationship. >> did he cooperate with this book? >> yes, i did. that's why we can get into the personal side of his life. another one is nonfiction side, very different, no mad land by jessica. we have a whole different population of migrant workers. many of them retirees, pack up rv's...
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katie stevens is here. can't wait to talk to her as well. [ cheers and applause ] you guys, before -- before we get to any of that, president trump held one of his weirdest rallies yet as he tries to strip away the constitutional rights of immigrants. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: trump last night made another stop on his "orange collar comedy tour" where he held a spectacularly unhinged rally in south carolina. now, these rallies are very much like public therapy sessions for trump. but as things get worst for trump politically and legally, these speeches seem to get weirder. and last night was no exception. because he was all over the place. >> the olympics would have been a massive failure, and it turned out to it be a massive success. people did not want to be nuked in a stadium. i said, "listen, you got rich guys. for whatever reason they love rockets." and by the way, i have the stupid teleprompters. you don't mind that i haven't used them all ni
katie stevens is here. can't wait to talk to her as well. [ cheers and applause ] you guys, before -- before we get to any of that, president trump held one of his weirdest rallies yet as he tries to strip away the constitutional rights of immigrants. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: trump last night made another stop on his "orange collar comedy tour" where he held a spectacularly unhinged rally in south carolina....
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with a fire extinguisher close by steven to enter the kitchen it's cool. there's one voice this young man that is you. are you sure isn't deaf who would like to hear the make of people some desire to be what kind of pizza we do among the. beats out to people so why who is going to make a second pizza do. you make want to make one. so you start to ask you see do we do you find. this is really space well. no you open you. slow to find the size. that's the best size. long to ask me just this. is difficult because. you put yourself on to both. and you go along like that. you're like me give you like a little extra sauce yes always. you can do cheese on top. and this is just a normal. and cheese is the most. like she did to his great. who just by trying to my turn it's going to try. you show me a job or to watch out i don't want to hurt you. and who feels because we need to take from the. money he knows exactly how he likes. to put a. few of them close to crayfish a. good way. to keep a specific ias i love it. who fled from school that's. perfect for i can do i
with a fire extinguisher close by steven to enter the kitchen it's cool. there's one voice this young man that is you. are you sure isn't deaf who would like to hear the make of people some desire to be what kind of pizza we do among the. beats out to people so why who is going to make a second pizza do. you make want to make one. so you start to ask you see do we do you find. this is really space well. no you open you. slow to find the size. that's the best size. long to ask me just this. is...
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it comes to play mostly, much more in jefferson davis then and alexander stevens. he wanted and expected the support of france and england during the war because of the large amount of cotton going mostly to england but a number to france as well. and an interesting -- jefferson davis was a far better politician than alexander stevens. he never mentioned slavery as a reason for secession. some good quotes early in this period that i'm looking at, alexander stevens is the joe biden, can i say that, of the administration. he would say anything. as i said in his speech to the virginia secession commission, convention, it's about white supremacy. that is why we left. and our constitution is built on that. jefferson davis was playing it a little more carefully and he was quite surprised, think he was rather surprised when england did not come in on the side of the confederacy. and part of that was the slavery issue. england would abolish slavery in the 30's, i think it, throughout the empire. if it was about slavery, they were not going to get involved. >> also, there w
it comes to play mostly, much more in jefferson davis then and alexander stevens. he wanted and expected the support of france and england during the war because of the large amount of cotton going mostly to england but a number to france as well. and an interesting -- jefferson davis was a far better politician than alexander stevens. he never mentioned slavery as a reason for secession. some good quotes early in this period that i'm looking at, alexander stevens is the joe biden, can i say...
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they say he attacked 47-year old don stevens early saturday morning. police say they have reviewed train video -- it show stevens getting punched in the head. stevens then fell on the platform he was taken to the hospital where he later died. police say have received a number of tips... and are hoping to bring the attacker to justice. ( darya ) a big story this morning... family members are speaking out after a mother of 4 is murdered in her own home. kishana harley was killed in her richmond apartment last thursday. so far... no arrests have been made. police found her lying on the floor with traumatic injuries... after co-workers and friends grew worried when she did not show up to work for two days. harley's 4 children... ages 2 to 18... were not in the home when she was killed. her ex-fiance spoke to kron 4... and tells us he's devestated about what happened. ( darya ) rig
they say he attacked 47-year old don stevens early saturday morning. police say they have reviewed train video -- it show stevens getting punched in the head. stevens then fell on the platform he was taken to the hospital where he later died. police say have received a number of tips... and are hoping to bring the attacker to justice. ( darya ) a big story this morning... family members are speaking out after a mother of 4 is murdered in her own home. kishana harley was killed in her richmond...
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steven mnuchin will be here. and larry kudlow. along with the advisor and daughter to the president, ivanka trump is here. along with the office of management and budget director mick mulvaney. and we have an extended preview of my exclusive one-on-one interview with president trump. that interview airs sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on "sunday morning futures" and monday morning at 6:00 a.m. on fox business network on "mornings with maria." here are the big headlines this week. reporter: another rocky week for the markets. despite a late-week rally by nike, jp more dan and goldman sachs. the markets finishing in the red in part from trade concerns. despite a strong month, consumer stocks and real estate raising rates for the second time this year. trade concerns causing the mark totes finish mixed this week. oil prices hitting a 3 1/2 year high. president trump was in wisconsin this week to break ground on foxconn's facility that could employ 50,000 people. he took a shot at milwaukee-based company harley davidson after they announ
steven mnuchin will be here. and larry kudlow. along with the advisor and daughter to the president, ivanka trump is here. along with the office of management and budget director mick mulvaney. and we have an extended preview of my exclusive one-on-one interview with president trump. that interview airs sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on "sunday morning futures" and monday morning at 6:00 a.m. on fox business network on "mornings with maria." here are the big headlines this...
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stevens is grateful things didn't escalate... and there's been a sort of silverlining, as stevens continues to be showered with support in the aftermath...on monday people familiar with the ordeal continuted to made it a point to stop and welcome him to the block...(nats)the san francisco police department released a statement in response to the incident saying quote..."while we have no say over who requests our services, we do have a say over how we respond...we believe our officers responded appropriately and with courtesy to this call."the san francisco police department released a statement in response to the incident saying quote..."while we have no say over who requests our services, we do have a say over how we respond...we believe our officers responded appropriately and with courtesy to this call." ( robin ) that was ella sogomonian reporting for us this morning. ( robin ) happening today... san francisco is expected to join seattle in outlawing plastic straws. the board of supervisors will take up the issue today. the p
stevens is grateful things didn't escalate... and there's been a sort of silverlining, as stevens continues to be showered with support in the aftermath...on monday people familiar with the ordeal continuted to made it a point to stop and welcome him to the block...(nats)the san francisco police department released a statement in response to the incident saying quote..."while we have no say over who requests our services, we do have a say over how we respond...we believe our officers...
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love it while gay heads to the kitchen to give steven a cohen listen max practice is friends with lily and the end. of this is about the. physical process to put a stepfather out of money when your. fish on sea don't don't move i mean a lounge arizona. concept come. from we don't know if we. sent. it to. lose any of this intensity say they don't want to serve only. or not immediately ask. the police some business if we have a capacity. to be pissed off and. ask you to desist or that the decision to send the stuff. will be on them on. the bench to be ample to pound on that to me exactly that indicative of the socialist does it
love it while gay heads to the kitchen to give steven a cohen listen max practice is friends with lily and the end. of this is about the. physical process to put a stepfather out of money when your. fish on sea don't don't move i mean a lounge arizona. concept come. from we don't know if we. sent. it to. lose any of this intensity say they don't want to serve only. or not immediately ask. the police some business if we have a capacity. to be pissed off and. ask you to desist or that the...
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did steven bring you a birthday present? >> no, no. there wasn't a present. >> jimmy: madonna brought you nothing? >> i think she was probably just there to be there. i'm not sure she knew it was my birthday. >> jimmy: i see, okay. i see. >> but she brought her gifts to the universe enough. so that was enough for me. >> jimmy: she shared her gift of music. >> who wasn't so obsessed with madonna? >> jimmy: i was totally obsessed with madonna and probably still am in a way. >> it's madonna. >> jimmy: you don't want to know the things i did thinking about madonna. >> i think i do now know. >> jimmy: you think that tailpipe story was something. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. i bet you did naughty things with all her leather bracelets. >> jimmy: i stuck to the music videos, but yeah. let's take a break. when we come back, we will see a clip from your show "santa clarita diet." drew barrymore is here with us! (vo) we came here for the friends. and we got to know the friends of our friends. and we found others just like us. and just like th
did steven bring you a birthday present? >> no, no. there wasn't a present. >> jimmy: madonna brought you nothing? >> i think she was probably just there to be there. i'm not sure she knew it was my birthday. >> jimmy: i see, okay. i see. >> but she brought her gifts to the universe enough. so that was enough for me. >> jimmy: she shared her gift of music. >> who wasn't so obsessed with madonna? >> jimmy: i was totally obsessed with madonna and...
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steven scharf says for him and his wife jody this was it. two rocks forming a lover's chair on the edge of a cliff. >> that was our spot. we would bring a hibachi, lawn chairs, a cooler, she would bring her work from graduate school. >> they had been escaping to this magical place for years, ever since they were newlyweds in a starter apartment in new jersey. up here the air was fresh, and the views seemed limitless. >> it was sort of framed by trees. you could look down to the right and see the view of george washington bridge. >> what they couldn't see from here, of course, was the future. had they caught even a glimpse of what was to come, surely they would have abandoned this place forever. >> steven and jody met in the late '70ness georgia. he was in the army, a book worm who loved the civil war. she taught history. theirs was a meeting first of minds, then hearts. >> how would you sort of describe those early years? were they loving? were they exciting? >> yes. they were, you know -- we were in love. it was ecstatic. >> from there, mar
steven scharf says for him and his wife jody this was it. two rocks forming a lover's chair on the edge of a cliff. >> that was our spot. we would bring a hibachi, lawn chairs, a cooler, she would bring her work from graduate school. >> they had been escaping to this magical place for years, ever since they were newlyweds in a starter apartment in new jersey. up here the air was fresh, and the views seemed limitless. >> it was sort of framed by trees. you could look down to...