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the late, great senator stevens. he also was in many ways the senator who cared more about the olympics and focused on them than any other senator. mr. president, one other thing about senator stevens, no matter how far he rose -- and we're hearing about the high levels in the senate he attained -- he never forgot what was most important: serving the people of alaska. when people, our constituents, traveled thousands of miles to come to d.c., he always made time for them. thousands and thousands of alaskans have notes from him, congratulatetory letters, condolence letters, letters of appreciation. at his standing-room only funeral in anchorage, where i had the honor of serving as an honorary pall bearer, someone asked a show of hands of the audience, hundreds and hundreds of people, how many had received add letter from senator ted stevens. nearly every person at that service raised their hand. and of course he treated his staff like family. if you worked for.senate.gov stevens, like my wife julie did, you were alway
the late, great senator stevens. he also was in many ways the senator who cared more about the olympics and focused on them than any other senator. mr. president, one other thing about senator stevens, no matter how far he rose -- and we're hearing about the high levels in the senate he attained -- he never forgot what was most important: serving the people of alaska. when people, our constituents, traveled thousands of miles to come to d.c., he always made time for them. thousands and...
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i am talking to john paul stevens. i do remember one question he asked which was what supreme court decision that i think was the worst? and i had a moment of ever? recently? the remainder of the conversation apparently went fine. >> what was the answer? or have you blanked that out too? >> i think i blanked that out as well. >> tell us about how you interview for candidate. >> i try to find out what has interested them in clerking. my court is a system of last resort. i like to get a sense of what is the interest of the candidate to work on the issues. and what is their interest in the law in general? and what might interest them after the clerkship experience. one thing i learned from working with justice stevens and returning to visit with his law clerk family over the years is the importance of not only competence in the law clerk but also character. what strikes me about the way justice stevens selected clerks was that he was really interested in finding people who were not only very good at learning the law and d
i am talking to john paul stevens. i do remember one question he asked which was what supreme court decision that i think was the worst? and i had a moment of ever? recently? the remainder of the conversation apparently went fine. >> what was the answer? or have you blanked that out too? >> i think i blanked that out as well. >> tell us about how you interview for candidate. >> i try to find out what has interested them in clerking. my court is a system of last resort. i...
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i am talking to john paul stevens. i do remember one question which was what supreme court decision that i think was the worst. i had a moment of -- the remainder of the conversation went fine. >> what was the answer? or did you blink that out to? [laughter] >> unsurprisingly he had dissented from. >> all right. diplomatic way of putting it. >> also about how you interview. >> generally, i try to get a sense of why they are interested in the job. what interests them and clerking on a court of last resort. because, the role that we play in our system of appellate review in california is different. including intermediate courts of appeal. i like to get a sense of what is the candidates interest working on these issues. what is a candidates interest in the law generally. where does this fit into that person set of thoughts about the range of things that may be of interest to them after the clerkship experience. i think one thing that i really learned from working with justice stevens and especially returning to visit with
i am talking to john paul stevens. i do remember one question which was what supreme court decision that i think was the worst. i had a moment of -- the remainder of the conversation went fine. >> what was the answer? or did you blink that out to? [laughter] >> unsurprisingly he had dissented from. >> all right. diplomatic way of putting it. >> also about how you interview. >> generally, i try to get a sense of why they are interested in the job. what interests...
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you must be steven's phone. now you can take control of your home wifi and get a notification the instant someone new joins your network... only with xfinity xfi. download the xfi app today. romaine: live from new york, i'm romaine bostick. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." let's check in with the bloomberg first word news. here with the details, viviana hurtado. viviana: there is growing optimism that is prime minister boris johnson will be able to get a deal through parliament. saturday's vote forced him to delay. a three month the government hopes it can still get brexit legislation approved in time for the october 31 deadline. over to lebanon now, where lawmakers approved sweeping reforms they hope will appease hundreds of thousands of people that have been protesting for days. of 2020 budget has a deficit 0.6%, with no new taxes. salaries of top officials including legislators are going to be cut in half. the government will give millions of dollars to families living in povert
you must be steven's phone. now you can take control of your home wifi and get a notification the instant someone new joins your network... only with xfinity xfi. download the xfi app today. romaine: live from new york, i'm romaine bostick. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." let's check in with the bloomberg first word news. here with the details, viviana hurtado. viviana: there is growing optimism that is prime minister boris johnson will be able to get a...
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i would like to welcome you to fort stevens. we would like to welcome you to historic fort events and the 54th anniversary of for stephens, and the national for its managers as well as an national cemetery, we have some programming there as well. at this time, we will present the colors, today, representing the 54th regiment of massachusetts and the u.s. colored troops from connecticut. we will open now with the presentations of colors. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> please be seated. for those who were wondering, that was the him from the 18th 61 versus written by oliver holmes, senior some by carroll heart. at this time, we will have creating from our park superintendent, julie awash burn. >> good morning, and what a beautiful day we have, we really locked out on the weather and it feels like it may be hot but not to human, so we are lucky. on behalf of the acting director of the national parks service, i bring you greetings from the nds, as well as welcome each of you to rock creek park and forth stevens. for those of you who don't know,
i would like to welcome you to fort stevens. we would like to welcome you to historic fort events and the 54th anniversary of for stephens, and the national for its managers as well as an national cemetery, we have some programming there as well. at this time, we will present the colors, today, representing the 54th regiment of massachusetts and the u.s. colored troops from connecticut. we will open now with the presentations of colors. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> please be seated. for those...
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stevens returns to fort ethan allen. stevens has accomplished his objective. he gathered intelligence, gathered forage, back to the fort. jeb stuart, 500 men, in his opinion what has he just done? he kicked their asses, right? 500 men, outnumbered three to one, and he pushed them back. you have differing opinions on what happened at lewinsville. longstreet advocates for stuart's promotion to brigadier general, and that is what stuart is going to get. perceivedoted for his accomplishments at lewinsville. george mcclellan sees the exact opposite. our men came back in perfect order. we shall have no more bull run affairs. both sides see lewinsville as a success. that's exactly what you should look at it as. there's about 15 union casualties. that's a handful, single digits, of confederate casualties. in the great scheme of things, not a big deal, but it was a trial run for what becomes dranesville, because in stuart's mind, he took an outnumbered force to beat a union foraging party. he forces them back. that is exactly what happens in december 1861 with differen
stevens returns to fort ethan allen. stevens has accomplished his objective. he gathered intelligence, gathered forage, back to the fort. jeb stuart, 500 men, in his opinion what has he just done? he kicked their asses, right? 500 men, outnumbered three to one, and he pushed them back. you have differing opinions on what happened at lewinsville. longstreet advocates for stuart's promotion to brigadier general, and that is what stuart is going to get. perceivedoted for his accomplishments at...
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n' steven: i't think so. president erdogan has in part invaded syria because his ownat political situn -- he was relatively weak. there a tremendous amoun aof pressure on him to return syrian refugees back to their home country. and of course we should not diminish the sense of threat that turks feel from kurdishng fighorces in syria. all of those things brewed the invasion of syria. president erdogan has taken care of, and by all measures, this operation is very popular in syria.to for hi halt on the threat of the united states would demotrate once again that he is weak. laura: how much does president erdogan care about coming to thh e house in november? steven: he probably doesn't care as much about coming to the ite house as he does abo prosecuting this invasion successfully, resettling syrian refugees, taki care of the threat that turks feel, and bolstering his ownal standing. he could probably do without the visit to washington in november. laura: senator lindsey graham,th who is behinpush for sanctions
n' steven: i't think so. president erdogan has in part invaded syria because his ownat political situn -- he was relatively weak. there a tremendous amoun aof pressure on him to return syrian refugees back to their home country. and of course we should not diminish the sense of threat that turks feel from kurdishng fighorces in syria. all of those things brewed the invasion of syria. president erdogan has taken care of, and by all measures, this operation is very popular in syria.to for hi halt...
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steven: my pleasure. laura: the white house asked for an urgent meeting with the family of harry dunn this wafternoon, the 19-year-o was killed in a crash in england in august. ithe driver responsibcaught in a diplomatic immunity row over prosecution and wen.back to the u after the accident. the dunn family is in america trying to get her return to the u.k.. duncan kennedy joined me a short time ago. what do the dunn family hope will come out of the visit to duncan: they were t clear. they were in new york doing anothe interviews to drum up support for the case, and all of a sudden theom got a call he white house right out of the blue and officials t saiget down here as soon as possible. they don't know what to expect. we spoke to them ongthe train co down -- they did not have they said that they were nervous but hopeful. hopeful means several things. the prime aim is to get the white house to tell them that anne sacoolas, the woman who is ouadmitted to being in th car, to go back to the uniteac kingdom a
steven: my pleasure. laura: the white house asked for an urgent meeting with the family of harry dunn this wafternoon, the 19-year-o was killed in a crash in england in august. ithe driver responsibcaught in a diplomatic immunity row over prosecution and wen.back to the u after the accident. the dunn family is in america trying to get her return to the u.k.. duncan kennedy joined me a short time ago. what do the dunn family hope will come out of the visit to duncan: they were t clear. they were...
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steven: last week in washington, there was a kurdish delegation that the u.s. defense officials assured them that u.s. support for the kurds, the ypg, would continue. ththat may be the case that t tt happppened last year, and itit y be the case that the ypg should not trust the united states. about asas recently as last wee, the kurds were receiving assurances, underlining the point that the president is untethered from the rest of the foreign policy bureaucracy in washington. the reason why erdogan has been bluffing has been the presence of american forces. once american forces leave, the turkish political dynamics will be such that he may have to intervene in syria in order to prove the point. daniel: i see your point, but look, they are going to run into a force of about 70,000 people that can be mobilized, with american weapons, that really have nowhere to go. this turkish offensive is going to be -- going to calm with a high risk for the turks. for erdogan, with the u.s. in the game or without the u.s., this is risky. he is a politician and not a field mar
steven: last week in washington, there was a kurdish delegation that the u.s. defense officials assured them that u.s. support for the kurds, the ypg, would continue. ththat may be the case that t tt happppened last year, and itit y be the case that the ypg should not trust the united states. about asas recently as last wee, the kurds were receiving assurances, underlining the point that the president is untethered from the rest of the foreign policy bureaucracy in washington. the reason why...
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first, justice stevens did exactly what you said. he would sort of go into his chambers and produce a writing. justice brennan never did anything on paper. we would just sit for hours. it was called coffee with brennan. until 1:30 in the afternoon. by the time you sat down to write something, you had talked it through so much that you were just holding the pen. one time when i was writing something for justice stevens, i was sitting at coffee with brennan and he was writing the other side. i said i should leave the room because i working on the others. he said, no, sit down. i want john to know exactly what i think. on the other hand, justice stevens wants hand me an opinion, a draft. it was an obscure case. he said, i think this is pretty good but you can work on the footnotes. [laughter] which i thought was a pretty clear signal. they were different but i don't think they were different in how they treated their clerks. i don't know anyone who clerked for brennan or stevens who has anything good to say. you will hear from judge woo
first, justice stevens did exactly what you said. he would sort of go into his chambers and produce a writing. justice brennan never did anything on paper. we would just sit for hours. it was called coffee with brennan. until 1:30 in the afternoon. by the time you sat down to write something, you had talked it through so much that you were just holding the pen. one time when i was writing something for justice stevens, i was sitting at coffee with brennan and he was writing the other side. i...
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according to steven mnuchin, sally, both sides are working the phones to get the little details done and he said the proposed phase one text would include a quite broad tractor on protecting us intellectual property rights in china and partially touch on the issue of forced technology transfers to chinese companies. up until this point, sally, beijing has denied its laws requires such transfers and any that occur are the result of commercial transactions. other issues included in the phase i deal are the opening of the mainland financial services market, currencies and agricultural issues. in phase two, manu chin said some technology issues would be addressed, as with non—financial services. he said the trump administration objective was for the agreement to be signed at the apec summit in chile. earlier this week steven mnuchin said if there was no progress on the deal, the trump administration could still impose the planned 10% tariffs on $156 billion of chinese goods, taking effect on the 15th of december. the clock is ticking thank you so much, rico in singapore. now let's brie
according to steven mnuchin, sally, both sides are working the phones to get the little details done and he said the proposed phase one text would include a quite broad tractor on protecting us intellectual property rights in china and partially touch on the issue of forced technology transfers to chinese companies. up until this point, sally, beijing has denied its laws requires such transfers and any that occur are the result of commercial transactions. other issues included in the phase i...
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it's peter and steven. we didn't like the way that ended. we'd really like to get together with you and talk it out. >> uh... >> we need to know where we stand and we really want to know exactly where you stand. >> i'd like you to sit down and talk to my father. >> okay. >> all right. bye. >> after our disagreement yesterday, steve and peter called me. they said they talked to their dad and we should all meet. i'm hoping that their father has convinced them that it's time to step it up. >> this is my father. >> how are you, sir? i'm marcus. so what is it that you guys wanted to talk about? >> i mean, when you and i shook on the deal, i told you that i didn't want to give up control of the company. >> when you guys did the handshake and we looked back, we would have done things differently. we want to be in charge of our own destiny, but if we agree to all your deal points, you're in charge of our destiny. >> my deal with skullduggery is for 30% of the ownership. i made sure that deal came with financial control. i did that to protect my inve
it's peter and steven. we didn't like the way that ended. we'd really like to get together with you and talk it out. >> uh... >> we need to know where we stand and we really want to know exactly where you stand. >> i'd like you to sit down and talk to my father. >> okay. >> all right. bye. >> after our disagreement yesterday, steve and peter called me. they said they talked to their dad and we should all meet. i'm hoping that their father has convinced them...
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>> no. >> steven -- >> i don't know. >> steven colbert. >> of course. ♪ entertainment tonight >> i know this. ♪ entertainment tonight >> jack black. >> yes. you're good at this. next one. ♪ ba da ba da ba da >> john legend. >> yes. >> last one. ♪ entertainment tonight >> that's jimmy. >> yes. >> jimmy fallon. a very young jimmy fallon. >> him and jack black both do the instruments when they sing. >> you won "e.t.'s" version of the masked singer. for season three you should get rami malek on the show. >> yes, but i think he's busy taking down bond right now. >> ramie talks saying good-bye to mr. >> if i may be so bold. >> plus s.e.a.l. team is back tonight and taking "e.t." behind the scenes of an international mission. >>> then katy perry let >>> minutes away i'm back to come try my really big chicken sandwich combo with two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! only at jack in the box. two breaded chicken patties plus fries and a drink f
>> no. >> steven -- >> i don't know. >> steven colbert. >> of course. ♪ entertainment tonight >> i know this. ♪ entertainment tonight >> jack black. >> yes. you're good at this. next one. ♪ ba da ba da ba da >> john legend. >> yes. >> last one. ♪ entertainment tonight >> that's jimmy. >> yes. >> jimmy fallon. a very young jimmy fallon. >> him and jack black both do the instruments when they sing....
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>> no. >> steven -- >> i don't know. >> steven colbert. >> of course. ♪ entertainment tonight >> i know this. ♪ entertainment tonight >> jack black. >> yes. you're good at this. next one. ♪ ba da ba da ba da >> john legend. >> yes. >> last one. ♪ entertainment tonight >> that's jimmy. >> yes. >> jimmy fallon. a very young jimmy fallon. >> him and jack black both do the instruments when they sing. >> you won "e.t.'s" version of the masked singer. for season three you should get rami malek on the show. >> yes, but i think he's busy taking down bond right now. >> ramie talks saying good-bye to mr. robot. >> if i may be so bold. >> plus s.e.a.l. team is back tonight and taking "e.t." behind the scenes of an international mission. the scenes of an international mission. >>> then katy perry let ♪ sup. wh- whacha doing? i'm watching food. try my $3 cheddar bacon loaded curly fries. get 'em delivered with doordash. try my $3 cheddar bacon loaded curly fries. ♪ ♪ try my $3 steak and parm loaded curly fries. get 'em delivered with doordash. >>> minutes away i'm back to make every day
>> no. >> steven -- >> i don't know. >> steven colbert. >> of course. ♪ entertainment tonight >> i know this. ♪ entertainment tonight >> jack black. >> yes. you're good at this. next one. ♪ ba da ba da ba da >> john legend. >> yes. >> last one. ♪ entertainment tonight >> that's jimmy. >> yes. >> jimmy fallon. a very young jimmy fallon. >> him and jack black both do the instruments when they sing....
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it is fitting that senator stevens is being recognized for his service as president pro tempore. as we all know, unlike the elected party leaders, that is not a job for which you can campaign or persuade your way into. the only way to become president pro tempore is to persuade your home state overred and over to rehire you, and ted stevens was about the most dogged advocate for his home state that anybody could possibly imagine. he was alaska's son and alaska's champion 24 hours a day and then some. so i look forward to honoring our former colleague's memory later this afternoon. i understand the house of representatives will vote on h.r. 4617. this is the latest installment in speaker pelosi's campaign to expand government's control over america's political speech. it is a transparent attack on the first amendment that has united an unlikely band of opponents across the political spectrum, everybody from hard-core conservatives to the aclu is speaking out to erode americans' constitutional rights. the proposal would give the federal election commission unprecedented to track an
it is fitting that senator stevens is being recognized for his service as president pro tempore. as we all know, unlike the elected party leaders, that is not a job for which you can campaign or persuade your way into. the only way to become president pro tempore is to persuade your home state overred and over to rehire you, and ted stevens was about the most dogged advocate for his home state that anybody could possibly imagine. he was alaska's son and alaska's champion 24 hours a day and then...
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. >> reporter: at the same time, treasury secretary steven mnuchin announcing new sanctions on turkey. >> the president hasn these sanctions are very, very strong. he is prepared to remove these sanctions if there is the necessary actions on turkey's point. >> reporter: but those moves came just hours after president trump seemed utterly dismissive of the kurds, long u.s. allies who feel betrayed he
. >> reporter: at the same time, treasury secretary steven mnuchin announcing new sanctions on turkey. >> the president hasn these sanctions are very, very strong. he is prepared to remove these sanctions if there is the necessary actions on turkey's point. >> reporter: but those moves came just hours after president trump seemed utterly dismissive of the kurds, long u.s. allies who feel betrayed he
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later, treasury secretary steven mnuchin. that's the treasury secatory >> yep. >> joins us to talk about china trade. the escalatining tension with china. here is a look at friday's s&p 500 winners and losers ♪ through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from managing inventory... to detecting and preventing threats... to scaling up your production. giving you a nice big edge over your competition....
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but simon stevens is worried. what are the points you think people need to learn from your experience? the percentage of children receiving the first dose of the vaccine is down for the fifth year in a row in england. he says parents looking for information online are often being confronted by fake news. writing in the daily mail, he warns... the prime minister recently echoed his concern. i'm afraid people have just been listening to that superstitious mumbojumbo on the internet, that anti—vax stuff, and thinking that the mmr vaccine is a bad idea. that's wrong. here at the department of health, there has been much discussion about what should be done to increase vaccination rates. the health secretary, matt hancock, recently said he was seriously considering making vaccinations compulsory for schoolchildren in england but some in the medical profession warned that could make parents suspicious. simon stevens acknowledges there has been a lively debate on the issue, though he stopped short of saying whether he
but simon stevens is worried. what are the points you think people need to learn from your experience? the percentage of children receiving the first dose of the vaccine is down for the fifth year in a row in england. he says parents looking for information online are often being confronted by fake news. writing in the daily mail, he warns... the prime minister recently echoed his concern. i'm afraid people have just been listening to that superstitious mumbojumbo on the internet, that...
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senator stevens was one of them. working in the department of interior in the 1950's, he became known as mr. alaska for his focus on achieving statehood. he worked tirelessly to assuage the concerns of then-president eisenhower to get statehood passed through both the house and the senate. when the alaska statehood act finally passed, ted returned to alaska and served as a representative in the state house, becoming majority leader after just one term. then in 1968, he came to our senate where he would go on to serve for 40 years. once here, he distinguished himself as a fierce advocate for alaska. he fought relentlessly for funding to build rural hospitals, highways, ports, and military bases across the state he helped create. his efforts only increased when he ascended to the powerful chairmanship of the appropriations committee. he often quipped that being such a young state, alaska needed extra help to catch up to its elder siblings. any help -- and help is exactly what he secured. one estimate says he steered mo
senator stevens was one of them. working in the department of interior in the 1950's, he became known as mr. alaska for his focus on achieving statehood. he worked tirelessly to assuage the concerns of then-president eisenhower to get statehood passed through both the house and the senate. when the alaska statehood act finally passed, ted returned to alaska and served as a representative in the state house, becoming majority leader after just one term. then in 1968, he came to our senate where...
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treasury secretary steven miller says that could face powerful saying for the military incursion and he's echoed a threat that was made by president earlier this week saying that the u.s. will shut down the turkish economy if her goes too far i just met with president trump and he has authorized and will be signing a new executive order giving the treasury department in consultation with himself and secretary pompei. very significant new sanctions authorities that can be targeted at any person associated with the government of turkey and a portion of the governor that was the u.s. treasury secretary speaking there let's take this story now to washington e.w.'s jeff one's emotions on the story for us good evening to you stefan we've got president truong and his cabinet they're threatening sanctions against turkey what exactly does that mean. well that means that the administration is so at least say and see it's a lot of politicians across the political spectrum as well as many experts that the administration is trying to peddle back or try to make a situation which is really really b
treasury secretary steven miller says that could face powerful saying for the military incursion and he's echoed a threat that was made by president earlier this week saying that the u.s. will shut down the turkish economy if her goes too far i just met with president trump and he has authorized and will be signing a new executive order giving the treasury department in consultation with himself and secretary pompei. very significant new sanctions authorities that can be targeted at any person...
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his name is clark stevens he was walking his dog check in on the video you see that white car hit him. he was hit on herrin way this happened in so the hit and run. happened back on october second, but it was all caught on camera you can see suspect there in the white car driving around stevens and then he takes off. see no stop and see if ok steven says that whoever this person is is is responsible should not be in the community but he's very thankful that he's alive. >>yeah i was left here too. how somebody realize it was their duty to come forward. and maybe maybe they they need to learn a >>so police are still looking for this person friends are helping share these flyers of a car they're posting it all around the neighborhood it's believed to be a white toyota. honda's so if you see that vehicle make sure you give police a call. developments in the case involving last year's stopping at oakland bart station that left 18 year-old nia wilson dead. a judge has allowed the defense attorney for the man accused of killing wilson tafolla motion to dismiss the case and feel it from the p
his name is clark stevens he was walking his dog check in on the video you see that white car hit him. he was hit on herrin way this happened in so the hit and run. happened back on october second, but it was all caught on camera you can see suspect there in the white car driving around stevens and then he takes off. see no stop and see if ok steven says that whoever this person is is is responsible should not be in the community but he's very thankful that he's alive. >>yeah i was left...
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steven reed makes history as montgomery's first black mayor. steven reed. montgomery, a cradle of civil rights elects its first black mayor. montgomery has been waiting two centuries for this. what took so long? >> you know, i think there have been a number of factors that took a while. montgomery has a complex history as it relates to race and struggle in this country. and so it's been a number of issues, but i think the community wants to move forward. and where we are right now is a place where we've been unified on the message of opportunity and creating an environment where people can live, learn and earn. and i think that message and that vision resonated across lines in this city like no other candidate had before. and i just think that right now we are at a great point in our city's history where we are looking to have new ideas and approaches to solving some of our issues we face as a community. >> let's talk about that. obviously, montgomery has so many historical connotations for so many people. in of them quite negative. and so what is montgomer
steven reed makes history as montgomery's first black mayor. steven reed. montgomery, a cradle of civil rights elects its first black mayor. montgomery has been waiting two centuries for this. what took so long? >> you know, i think there have been a number of factors that took a while. montgomery has a complex history as it relates to race and struggle in this country. and so it's been a number of issues, but i think the community wants to move forward. and where we are right now is a...
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david: justice stevens and previously justice oliver wendell holmes, they retired when they were 90. would you like to break the record? jus. ginsberg: i spent the first weekend in july with justice stevens in what turned out to be the last week of his life. he was remarkable. he was 99 years old. 90.he left the court at age he had written four books. so yes, he is my role model. today many people think that the court is very political , the people appointed to the court by democratic presidents and those appointed by republican presidents follow the political desires of the republican or democratic party. is that a fair assessment and if it is not, why do people have that view? jus. ginsberg: because agreement is not interesting. disagreement is so the press 5-3s to play up 5-4 or decisions area if we can take last term as a typical example, you had 68 decisions after full briefing and arguments. 20 were 5-4 or 5-3 decisions, but 29 were unanimous. so we agree more often than we disagree. that is something i would like the audience to take away. yes, therevision, are important quest
david: justice stevens and previously justice oliver wendell holmes, they retired when they were 90. would you like to break the record? jus. ginsberg: i spent the first weekend in july with justice stevens in what turned out to be the last week of his life. he was remarkable. he was 99 years old. 90.he left the court at age he had written four books. so yes, he is my role model. today many people think that the court is very political , the people appointed to the court by democratic...
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stevens and oliversly justice holmes, they were tired when they were 90. would you like to break their record? ini spent the first weekend july with justice stevens on what turned out to be the last weekend of his life. he was 99 years old. age 90.the court at he has written four books. so yes, he is my role model. think thatany people the court is very political. that people appointed to the court by democratic presidents and those appointed by republican candidates, is that a fair assessment and why do you think if it is not fair that people have that view? >> people have that view because agreement is not interesting. disagreement is. up thess tends to play 5-3 decisions. just last term as a typical example, we had 68 decisions. after full briefing and argument. those, 20 were 5-3 divisions. were unanimous. we agree more often than we disagree. i would is something like the audience to take away. are on someisions very important questions but our agreement grade is always higher than our disagreement grade. >> does one of the justices go to another just
stevens and oliversly justice holmes, they were tired when they were 90. would you like to break their record? ini spent the first weekend july with justice stevens on what turned out to be the last weekend of his life. he was 99 years old. age 90.the court at he has written four books. so yes, he is my role model. think thatany people the court is very political. that people appointed to the court by democratic presidents and those appointed by republican candidates, is that a fair assessment...
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you must be steven's phone. now you can take control of your home wifi and get a notification the instant someone new joins your network... only with xfinity xfi. download the xfi app today. >>> welcome back let's get a check on the markets. the dow is up 434 points right now. that's 1.6%. we are about 60 points off the session highs where we started earlier in the day on hopes of a mini or skinny u.s./china trade deal the white house sees this more as action items as opposed to any deal that nmay be coming today. reports in the last 20 minutes that a breakthrough has been reached are pushing up towards session highs. the nasdaq about 3% off all-time highs right now. the dow and the s&p 500 just under 2% off of their all-time highs as well. elon moy is here with more we just heard from the treasury secretary. he was talking about sanctions authority on turkey. he was asked about ochina. he said it's been a productive two days of discussions but i'm going to go brief the president. i am not going to say anything
you must be steven's phone. now you can take control of your home wifi and get a notification the instant someone new joins your network... only with xfinity xfi. download the xfi app today. >>> welcome back let's get a check on the markets. the dow is up 434 points right now. that's 1.6%. we are about 60 points off the session highs where we started earlier in the day on hopes of a mini or skinny u.s./china trade deal the white house sees this more as action items as opposed to any...
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thank you, john stevens and maya goodfellow. don't forget, you can see the front pages on the bbc news website at bbc.co.uk/ papers. and if you miss the programme, you can watch it on bbc iplayer. thank you, john stevens and maya goodfellow. goodbye. welcome to the programme, thanks forjoining us. we start with the champions league, where there have been a feast of goals to enjoy across europe. big results for the english premier league sides in actions. but the pressure was on real madrid, who started the night with the just a point in their group. four months ago tottenham were walking out into a champions league final but now the mood feels very different, a terrible run of form but the mount a serious pressure. how about this for a start? harry kane lifting the spirits, how they needed that! now spurs were playing like their old selves swarming over red star and turning on the style. sun with their second afterjust 50 minutes. spurs were in charge and the serbians were struggling to cope, another surge forward and another im
thank you, john stevens and maya goodfellow. don't forget, you can see the front pages on the bbc news website at bbc.co.uk/ papers. and if you miss the programme, you can watch it on bbc iplayer. thank you, john stevens and maya goodfellow. goodbye. welcome to the programme, thanks forjoining us. we start with the champions league, where there have been a feast of goals to enjoy across europe. big results for the english premier league sides in actions. but the pressure was on real madrid, who...
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steven? >> even steven? [laughter] when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. show did trump just hash hillary rematch. hillary had been saying no to a run then tromped out on his twitter and said hillary should gets on the in the race as long as she explains why she deleted her e-mail while she replied don't tempt me, do your job, gosh i miss those two, so deliciously nasty to each other. there the itchy and scratchy of politics. anyway, later hillary was asked about the exchange on something called pbs. >> there was no
steven? >> even steven? [laughter] when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of...
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so what might prosecutors want to know from this steven fruman? >> reporter: well, brooke, it seems like prosecutors are advancing the investigation. this subpoena came to steven fruman two weeks after his brother was arrested on the campaign finance charges and prosecutors up here appear to be following the money. they're examining more than 50 bank accounts, tracing the money there. and the relationship between igor and steven, they are not just brothers but are in business together. there are addresses they've used in common, it looks like they may have invested in property together. so all of this as prosecutors trying to understand more about the money flows and the relationships. we've also learned that prosecutors have searched multiple premises as part of the investigation. and in one case they even had to blast off the door of the safe and they're now scrutinizing those documents, records, whatever materials were inside of the safe. as this investigation is progressing, it only broken out in public since the last two weeks since the arres
so what might prosecutors want to know from this steven fruman? >> reporter: well, brooke, it seems like prosecutors are advancing the investigation. this subpoena came to steven fruman two weeks after his brother was arrested on the campaign finance charges and prosecutors up here appear to be following the money. they're examining more than 50 bank accounts, tracing the money there. and the relationship between igor and steven, they are not just brothers but are in business together....
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adobe is steven's last-chance trade. this is the last commercial break we are going to take before the close meantime, we'll bring you uninterrupted coverage of the final minutes of trade when we take you inside the market zone. that is coming up next on the "closing bell. ♪ ♪ ♪ takin' it off road station ted! goiwagon, eh?ip, huh? you know it's an suv! your family is duckin' and rollin'... while we stowin' and goin' but that's cool, i know for a fact your suv does not suck. and why is that? it aint got that vacuum in the back, whoo! sucking stuff up! what else are we gonna find? we got to go. vacuum in the back, hallelujah! get 0% financing for 60 months plus $2,250 total bonus cash on the 2019 chrysler pacifica. here, hello! starts with -hi!mple... how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple.
adobe is steven's last-chance trade. this is the last commercial break we are going to take before the close meantime, we'll bring you uninterrupted coverage of the final minutes of trade when we take you inside the market zone. that is coming up next on the "closing bell. ♪ ♪ ♪ takin' it off road station ted! goiwagon, eh?ip, huh? you know it's an suv! your family is duckin' and rollin'... while we stowin' and goin' but that's cool, i know for a fact your suv does not suck. and why...
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clark stevens says he was left for dead just a day after celebrating his 69th birthday. >>i've never. i had to experience anything like that before. >>the hit and run was caught on camera on the morning of october second and herrin way the video from a neighbor shows the suspect driving around stevens and then taking off right after striking him steven says he couldn't believe he was just left there in the street it seems surreal. >>is probably the best description. >>doctors say stephens has a severely bruised hip. ankle and thumb. he also has a subdural hematoma which is a collection of blood on his brain. his head going into the car's windshield when he was hit. >>i'm just lucky. i am here because they have sort of been broken banker, probably sort of been broken. >>friends of help share thesefl be a white toyota or honda. they're hoping to spread the word as much as possible. stevens says whoever is responsible doesn't belong in his community but he is thankful to be alive and that is dogs jojen sweet pea weren't hurt. >>maybe i was left here too. how somebody realiz
clark stevens says he was left for dead just a day after celebrating his 69th birthday. >>i've never. i had to experience anything like that before. >>the hit and run was caught on camera on the morning of october second and herrin way the video from a neighbor shows the suspect driving around stevens and then taking off right after striking him steven says he couldn't believe he was just left there in the street it seems surreal. >>is probably the best description....
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that the cost is borne by the chinese not the united states the people who've done the studies on the steven reading of print a lot of the money that you don't even know what i found the. even reading is that one of the country's top experts on international trade is a professor of economics at princeton. all of the u.s. tariffs of imports passed absolutely for consumers that's what do you think it's a bit about but about would you are supported having free trade with nazi germany or the japanese such china has not been in germany we are in china not i do i do think we are in a new cold war with china with china now as a german about china nazi germany in 2015 when you said why are we picking an economic weight i don't care about the human rights violations in china i care about about them bill i'm wondering when you can get up there about a given 2015 you didn't care about them you said do we really want to pick an economic war with china whether or not in 2015 the only consolation i think this is that you said it in the national review article china is our number one import market do we re
that the cost is borne by the chinese not the united states the people who've done the studies on the steven reading of print a lot of the money that you don't even know what i found the. even reading is that one of the country's top experts on international trade is a professor of economics at princeton. all of the u.s. tariffs of imports passed absolutely for consumers that's what do you think it's a bit about but about would you are supported having free trade with nazi germany or the...
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stevens says he was left for dead just a day after celebrating his 69th birthday. >>i've never. i had to experience anything like that before. >>the hit and run was caught on camera on the morning of october second and herrin way the video from a neighbor shows the suspect driving around stevens and then taking off right after striking him steven says he couldn't believe he was just left there in the street it seems surreal. >>is probably the best description. >>doctors say stephens has a severely bruised hip. ankle and thumb. he also has a subdural hematoma which is a collection of blood on his brain. his head going into the car's windshield when he was hit. >>i'm just lucky. i am here because they have sort of been broken banker, probably sort of been broken. >>friends of help share these flyers of the car believed to be a white toyota or honda. they're hoping to spread the word as much as possible. stevens says whoever is responsible doesn't belong in his community but he is thankful to be alive and that is dogs jojen sweet pea weren't hurt. >>maybe i was left here too. how s
stevens says he was left for dead just a day after celebrating his 69th birthday. >>i've never. i had to experience anything like that before. >>the hit and run was caught on camera on the morning of october second and herrin way the video from a neighbor shows the suspect driving around stevens and then taking off right after striking him steven says he couldn't believe he was just left there in the street it seems surreal. >>is probably the best description. >>doctors...
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steven says whoever is responsible doesn't belong in his community. but he is thankful to be alive and that his dogs jillian sweet pea were interred. >>maybe i was left here too how somebody realize it was their duty to come forward. maybe maybe the they need to learn a lesson. >>its investigation tonight if anyone has any information about this hit and run, you're encouraged to give them a call. reporting live in contra costa county dan thorn. kron 4 news. >>and sad news out of the east bay tonight as a pastor and an archbishop were killed in a car crash. the diocese of oakland posted on facebook today saying father matthew the land cow was killed in a crash on thursday inclusive county which is just east of clear lake. he joined the diocese in 2002 after coming to the states from india. his serve 2 churches in concord 2 churches in fremont the facebook post says funeral arrangements are pending. the pastor was riding with an archbishop visiting from india and father joseph cut of the saint anne parish in walnut creek. the archbishop died. father per
steven says whoever is responsible doesn't belong in his community. but he is thankful to be alive and that his dogs jillian sweet pea were interred. >>maybe i was left here too how somebody realize it was their duty to come forward. maybe maybe the they need to learn a lesson. >>its investigation tonight if anyone has any information about this hit and run, you're encouraged to give them a call. reporting live in contra costa county dan thorn. kron 4 news. >>and sad news out...
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we haven't gotten much news today about steven mnuchin stepping outside. should we read a lot into this, or is this someone just walking outside? >> probably just someone walking outside. a lot ofe did not get headlines out of these meetings or even presidential tweets has a good sign. it seems like negotiators are focused on what they should be focused on, going over the pieces of paper and legal texts of what can get done in the next 24 hours or so. it is probably a good sign. we know that the vice premier is supposed to see trump tomorrow. thee have any sense of what point of that meeting is supposed to be? >> we don't. cautiouste, let's be about the fact some of the progress was undone after the president was briefed or he found out something he didn't like and moved ahead with tariffs anyway. from himlong ways away sitting down tomorrow, but the fact we did not get explosive tweets is good. they will walk across lafayette .ark tonight we will see what comes out of that. they will recap how the day went. we are a long way away from announcing a partial
we haven't gotten much news today about steven mnuchin stepping outside. should we read a lot into this, or is this someone just walking outside? >> probably just someone walking outside. a lot ofe did not get headlines out of these meetings or even presidential tweets has a good sign. it seems like negotiators are focused on what they should be focused on, going over the pieces of paper and legal texts of what can get done in the next 24 hours or so. it is probably a good sign. we know...
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economy, portfolio portfolio joins the roundtable, first, barron's big interview with black stone ceo steven scw scwartzamann. >> in a funny way it's described as a negotiation but ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) jack: private equity investors have been masters of wall street universe in recent years, earlier i spoke with schwartzmann, what it takes, lessons of the pursuit of excellence. >> one of the themes that we run through the show is disruption as we think even though it's a buzz word now actually the market hasn't fully priced in some of the changes. so you made a recent deal to buy what about 60 million square feet of warehouse space for $5.9 billion, sounds like a purchase but in fact you see changes valuable. >> it's the amazon spread and it will spread wide and spread deep and what it's going to do is dis
economy, portfolio portfolio joins the roundtable, first, barron's big interview with black stone ceo steven scw scwartzamann. >> in a funny way it's described as a negotiation but ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ )...
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steven reed, mayor-elect, good to see you. congratulations. >> thank you so much for having me today. >> has the historical significance sunk in yet? >> not yet. it's been very humbling and somewhat surreal to get all the phone calls and congratulations from across the country. we didn't run to make history. we ran to make a better future for the city but we didn't realize the impact it would have on so many people not just here in montgomery but beyond here as well. >> you didn't just win. we should point out that you won in a landslide. 67% of the vote. for folks who don't follow montgomery politics closely, what was the driving force behind the size and scope of that win? >> i think the vision of opportunity and the message of unifying the city behind our potential rather than our past. i think that we focused on what we believe we could do together versus what has kept us apart in years past. we just really had a positive message that we took to all corners of the community, really emphasizing what we want montgomery to be
steven reed, mayor-elect, good to see you. congratulations. >> thank you so much for having me today. >> has the historical significance sunk in yet? >> not yet. it's been very humbling and somewhat surreal to get all the phone calls and congratulations from across the country. we didn't run to make history. we ran to make a better future for the city but we didn't realize the impact it would have on so many people not just here in montgomery but beyond here as well. >>...
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, is easy, free, and can save lives but simon stevens is worried. what have you learned from your experience? the percentage of children receiving the first phase of the vaccine is down to the fifth year in a row in england. this is parents looking for information online are currently being confronted by fake news. writing in the daily mail, he wants: —— warns: borisjohnson boris johnson recently borisjohnson recently echoed his concerns. i'm afraid people have been listening to the superstitious mumbo—jumbo on the internet, anti—vaxxer stuff, and thinking that the mmr vaccine is a bad idea. that is wrong. here at the department of health they have been much discussion about what should be done to increase vaccination rates. the health secretary matt hancock recently said he was seriously considering making vaccinations compulsory for schoolchildren in england, but some in the medical profession worn but could make pa rents profession worn but could make parents suspicious. simon stevens acknowledges there has been a lively debate on the iss
, is easy, free, and can save lives but simon stevens is worried. what have you learned from your experience? the percentage of children receiving the first phase of the vaccine is down to the fifth year in a row in england. this is parents looking for information online are currently being confronted by fake news. writing in the daily mail, he wants: —— warns: borisjohnson boris johnson recently borisjohnson recently echoed his concerns. i'm afraid people have been listening to the...
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. >> steven. >> both: nice to meet you. >> is this your car? >> no, no, we're wholesaling them. >> wholesaling them? you buy cars from them? >> yes. >> how many do you buy a month? >> 40 to 50. something around that number. >> that's what you're buying? >> yeah. >> wholesalers are a broker who stand in the middle of a transaction. they buy cars from jon, they mark up the price, and they sell it to a dealer. why do we need middlemen around here? how often is he here? >> my friend steven? >> mm-hmm. >> all the time. he's actually a wholesaler. i sell most of my cars to him. >> why? >> um, because i trust him very much. he's a good friend of mine. >> but the issue that i have is that you're giving up the spread. what did you put on the car? >> uh, 8,000. >> what did steven pay you for it? >> 8,500. >> this car will retail for what? >> i'd say-- >> 12,900? >> 12--i was gonna say, 12,999, yeah. >> how much margin is that, in between you and the final customer? >> 8,500 to 12,999, yeah. >> it's almost $5,000, right? $4,500? they're gonna go somewhere
. >> steven. >> both: nice to meet you. >> is this your car? >> no, no, we're wholesaling them. >> wholesaling them? you buy cars from them? >> yes. >> how many do you buy a month? >> 40 to 50. something around that number. >> that's what you're buying? >> yeah. >> wholesalers are a broker who stand in the middle of a transaction. they buy cars from jon, they mark up the price, and they sell it to a dealer. why do we need...
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well, my name is steven, i'm the founder and president of the millennial action project, we're a national nonpartisan
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