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steven b. >> he was so funny and he had such a great love of music. >> he's loveable. i mean, everybody loves steven b. >> reporter: but soon it was fatally clear that not everybody did. >> they came upon a body floating in the water. >> shot him one time in the back of the head. >> i felt like i was in some made-for-tv movie. it's like "this can't be happening." >> reporter: what did happen? tonight, the hunt is on. a gleaming yacht. >> i thought, "why did you get on that boat?" >> reporter: a scheming businessman, and a missing fortune. >> you're a multi-millionaire and you don't have any money. >> fred: high seas adventure to heart-stopping murder. >> i don't think i'll ever get another case quite like this. >> reporter: down below the surface of the pacific ocean, on the far side of california's catalina island, is a silent current. strange, how it flows up to the swelling coastline of santa barbara. then, just before the open sea, turns back to glide again past this storied island. with, o
steven b. >> he was so funny and he had such a great love of music. >> he's loveable. i mean, everybody loves steven b. >> reporter: but soon it was fatally clear that not everybody did. >> they came upon a body floating in the water. >> shot him one time in the back of the head. >> i felt like i was in some made-for-tv movie. it's like "this can't be happening." >> reporter: what did happen? tonight, the hunt is on. a gleaming yacht. >>...
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steven: consumer confidence. tom: interesting. steven: and the u.s. yield curve and how it applies to the rest of the global credit markets. believe it or not, the shape of the u.s. curve does matter. can really only see the recessions after they have happened. the yield curve has been flat for a long time. francine: we have a viewer question. tom, i am a little bit disappointed by your chart. this person is writing in saying -- you believe the curve can bear steepening for a while? steven: if that person knows me, they know the answer is no. it is an outlier and it comes into the strawman discussion. whichthis term "strawman" is a fallacy you construct that you can tear down. you need a radical government, right or left somewhere, that launches a big fiscal loosening, bigger than we have seen before, and changes the central bank's reaction function. that is an awful lot to happen at the same time. when i talk about steepening as a strawman, many people think it will happen with high inflation or fiscal policy, but you need a central bank that will ig
steven: consumer confidence. tom: interesting. steven: and the u.s. yield curve and how it applies to the rest of the global credit markets. believe it or not, the shape of the u.s. curve does matter. can really only see the recessions after they have happened. the yield curve has been flat for a long time. francine: we have a viewer question. tom, i am a little bit disappointed by your chart. this person is writing in saying -- you believe the curve can bear steepening for a while? steven: if...
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here is fort stevens in 1865. if you look in that road right there, that is where he will be coming down on the morning of july 12 in the afternoon of july 11, into july 12. we are basically out of time here. when he gets 110 yards from fort stevens, internally within the city, and forced him back a thousand yards from fort stevens, that is the watermark. by the evening time, the six quarters on the field take position behind the northern defenses and the 19th corps lements arrive, as well. the battle is shifted and the divide in the city is over. here is a really great image of fort stevens in 1865. you can see how open that is. that's silver spring, maryland. place close attention to that tree right there. it will be the center between fort stevens and the other fort. he did not leave the city, he angs out around this area. the 100 pound -- will go into ction. the next day, on july 12, he rode out and found troops were ready to the fort and he had no chance to take the city. we will talk about abraham lincoln re
here is fort stevens in 1865. if you look in that road right there, that is where he will be coming down on the morning of july 12 in the afternoon of july 11, into july 12. we are basically out of time here. when he gets 110 yards from fort stevens, internally within the city, and forced him back a thousand yards from fort stevens, that is the watermark. by the evening time, the six quarters on the field take position behind the northern defenses and the 19th corps lements arrive, as well. the...
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. >> i mentioned, you know, i do know that he has a friend that's steven gordon. >> steven gordon. he'd done time for molesting a minor and later for kidnapping. he and kano were inseparable apparently. once again, detective lomeli pulled up the gps coordinates to check the place martha was last seen in santa ana and no gordon, not there. but when she checked locations for kianna and josephine, sure enough, there he was. so why not at the first location? she checked the record and discovered at that particular moment, gordon wasn't on a gps monitor, but he was wearing one at the other three places, and so was kano. the electronics made it absolutely obvious. here they were, kano and gordon driving together up and down beach boulevard and all around santa ana and anaheim. >> i mean even when they're on the freeway -- >> they were in the same car. >> they were in the same vehicle. >> reporter: julissa trapp had prayed for a hail mary, but she never expected anything like this. >> i soon realized, i'm not just dealing with one. we're dealing with two, two sex offenders wearing gps bra
. >> i mentioned, you know, i do know that he has a friend that's steven gordon. >> steven gordon. he'd done time for molesting a minor and later for kidnapping. he and kano were inseparable apparently. once again, detective lomeli pulled up the gps coordinates to check the place martha was last seen in santa ana and no gordon, not there. but when she checked locations for kianna and josephine, sure enough, there he was. so why not at the first location? she checked the record and...
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. >> i mentioned, "you know, i do know that he has a friend -- that's steven gordon." >> reporter: steven gordon. he'd done time for molesting a minor and later for kidnapping. he and cano were inseparable, apparently. once again, detective lomeli pulled up the gps coordinates. she checked the place martha was last seen in santa ana, and? no gordon. not there. but when she checked locations for kianna and josephine, sure enough, there he was. so why not at that first location? she checked the record and discovered that at that particular moment, gordon wasn't on a gps monitor, but he was wearing one at the other three places, and so was cano. the electronics made it absolutely obvious, here they were, cano and gordon driving together up and down beach boulevard and all around santa ana and anaheim. >> i mean, even when they're on the freeway -- >> they were in the same car? >> they were in the same vehicle. >> reporter: julissa trapp had prayed for a hail mary, but she never expected anything like this. >> i soon realized, "i'm not just dealing with one, we're dealing with two." two sex o
. >> i mentioned, "you know, i do know that he has a friend -- that's steven gordon." >> reporter: steven gordon. he'd done time for molesting a minor and later for kidnapping. he and cano were inseparable, apparently. once again, detective lomeli pulled up the gps coordinates. she checked the place martha was last seen in santa ana, and? no gordon. not there. but when she checked locations for kianna and josephine, sure enough, there he was. so why not at that first...
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stevens: mr. speaker, i seconds.elf 30 pharmaceutical drug companies spend more on marketing than they do on r&d. it is a fact that life expectancy in this country is down forn and has gone the third year in a row. it is a fact that we are in a moment of crisis and now is the for us to pass the lower prescription drugs act now. mr. speaker, i now yield two minutes to the gentlewoman, my ms. friend from nevada, lee. the chair: the gentlewoman from nevada is recognized. ms. lee: thank you -- lee: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentlelady for yielding to me. here to speak in support of the elijah e. cummings lower costs now act, and in particular, i want to speak in support of my bill, which is act, the n the enhancing retirement security act, edicare beneficiaries hich would guarantee that the disbursements of retirement savings are not counted when determining if someone qualifies medicare part d's low-income subsidy program. as a young girl, i learned the of saving money. my first job was run
stevens: mr. speaker, i seconds.elf 30 pharmaceutical drug companies spend more on marketing than they do on r&d. it is a fact that life expectancy in this country is down forn and has gone the third year in a row. it is a fact that we are in a moment of crisis and now is the for us to pass the lower prescription drugs act now. mr. speaker, i now yield two minutes to the gentlewoman, my ms. friend from nevada, lee. the chair: the gentlewoman from nevada is recognized. ms. lee: thank you --...
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the john paul stevens lecture is named for another supreme court justice. justice stevens regrettably passed away just a few months ago and this lecture series is a tribute to his exemplary and courageous service on the bench and stature at as one of the gems of american justice. tobring distinguished jurors contribute to the life of our community. we are fortunate to have welcomed and free vs years several outstanding dodges and including a number of u.s. prima court justices who have enriched our community with. provoking -- we are fortunate to have welcomed several outstanding judges including a number of u.s. approval for justice who have enriched our community with thought-provoking speeches. valueeavors to guard the and architecture of liberty, equality, and solidarity found in the constitution. it is done so against the excesses of majority rule, partisanship, or presidential overreach. the supreme court, however, is of nine individual human beings. each with her or his individual perspective on the balances struck in the constitution, guidepostsprec
the john paul stevens lecture is named for another supreme court justice. justice stevens regrettably passed away just a few months ago and this lecture series is a tribute to his exemplary and courageous service on the bench and stature at as one of the gems of american justice. tobring distinguished jurors contribute to the life of our community. we are fortunate to have welcomed and free vs years several outstanding dodges and including a number of u.s. prima court justices who have enriched...
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. >> i mentioned, you know, i do know that he has a friend, that's steven gordon. >> reporter: steven gordon. he'd done time for molesting a minor and later for kidnapping. he and cano were inseparable apparently. once again, detective lomeli pulled up the gps coordinates. she checked the place martha was last seen in santa ana and? no gordon. not there. but when she checked locations for kianna and josephine, sure enough, there he was. so why not at the first location? she checked the record and discovered at that particular moment gordon wasn't on a gps monitor, but he was wearing one at the other three places and so was cano. the electronics made it absolutely obvious here they were, cano and gordon driving together up and down beach boulevard and all around santa ana and anaheim. >> i mean, even when they're on the freeway -- >> reporter: they were in the same car? >> they were in the same vehicle. >> reporter: julissa trapp had prayed for a hail mary, but she never expected anything like this. >> i soon realized, i'm not just dealing with one, we're dealing with two? two sex offe
. >> i mentioned, you know, i do know that he has a friend, that's steven gordon. >> reporter: steven gordon. he'd done time for molesting a minor and later for kidnapping. he and cano were inseparable apparently. once again, detective lomeli pulled up the gps coordinates. she checked the place martha was last seen in santa ana and? no gordon. not there. but when she checked locations for kianna and josephine, sure enough, there he was. so why not at the first location? she checked...
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but john stevens, if john stevens felt that way about louis brandeis, i feel that way about john stevens. he was a man of extraordinary brilliance, but even more of extraordinary wisdom which is not the same thing. he was a man of great integrity. he was a man of great independence. he always did what he thought was right no matter what, and sometimes that meant that he wrote anown way, and opinion that nobody else signed on to or voted in a way that nobody else joined, but that was ok with him. he had his own view of the law, and he stuck with it, and was extremely independent-minded. he was a deeply kind person. i think all of his colleagues appreciated as well as his clerks and everybody else in the court. i think in terms of his judicial legacy, what he will go down in history for is the deep commitment to the rule of law, to the principal that no person, however high or mighty, is above the law. that we are all subject to the same legal rules, and company and principle that whether you are powerful or whether you are powerless, you know, the most humble person, the poorest person, t
but john stevens, if john stevens felt that way about louis brandeis, i feel that way about john stevens. he was a man of extraordinary brilliance, but even more of extraordinary wisdom which is not the same thing. he was a man of great integrity. he was a man of great independence. he always did what he thought was right no matter what, and sometimes that meant that he wrote anown way, and opinion that nobody else signed on to or voted in a way that nobody else joined, but that was ok with...
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steven: i wanted to talk about the trade talks happening. we heard speaker nancy pelosi comment that congress and the trump administration are making progress on the u.s.-mexico-canada trade agreement. ask about is the proposal to expand liability protections for intermediaries like google and facebook. does iti still support those provisions in a usmca trade agreement? jason: this is a replacement for nafta, which is decades old. it has a provision for the telegraph, that is how old it is. the digital provisions are important, because cross border data flows are important to the technology industry. it is one of our top priorities to do everything we can to encourage passage of the usmca. we think there has been good progress. the administration has done a terrific job of working with congress. we are optimistic it will happen quickly. host: where do those provisions benefit your member companies? jason: the biggest area of coverage for digital provisions in the usmca is cross-border data flows, to ensure what are called data localization p
steven: i wanted to talk about the trade talks happening. we heard speaker nancy pelosi comment that congress and the trump administration are making progress on the u.s.-mexico-canada trade agreement. ask about is the proposal to expand liability protections for intermediaries like google and facebook. does iti still support those provisions in a usmca trade agreement? jason: this is a replacement for nafta, which is decades old. it has a provision for the telegraph, that is how old it is. the...
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his is fort stevens today. the only one that still stands -- i can be corrected on this, but the only one that still stands is fort ward, which is in alexandria. it's open to the public. the other ones are all gone. you know the area of fort reno. there were lots of others. like i said, they were defensive forts. they were well fortified with guns. they were open to the inside. who was manning these forts? we have a problem if we are the union right now in 1864. basically every able-bodied man was out there with grant trying to choke out lee down in richmond. originally we think that those forts were designed to be manned by 40,000, 50,000 troops. but because the -- all of those troops were engaged elsewhere, because the confederates had never attacked washington before, what we had was a bunch of 100 days men, you know about them. they had never fired a weapon along with a group called the veteran reserve corps. there is a picture of the veteran reserve corps. so is these were people who had been wounded in th
his is fort stevens today. the only one that still stands -- i can be corrected on this, but the only one that still stands is fort ward, which is in alexandria. it's open to the public. the other ones are all gone. you know the area of fort reno. there were lots of others. like i said, they were defensive forts. they were well fortified with guns. they were open to the inside. who was manning these forts? we have a problem if we are the union right now in 1864. basically every able-bodied man...
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la casa blanca niega que esto sea un blanco supremacista. >> steven miller abandona gobierno. fÉlix: la policÍa investiga un reciente crimen de odio. imÁgenes de seguridad captaron el momento en que un sospechoso vandaliza el templo daÑando la propiedad. momentos de terror vivieron los residentes de un condado de georgia. los presentes salieron despavoridos en medio de las detonaciones que segÚn la policÍa ocurrieron despuÉs de las detonaciones. arantxa: - galo arellano tiene la informaciÓn. galo: este sargento le habrÍa ordenado quitÁrsela ropa a una menor de edad en el 2015. tambiÉn habrÍa expuesto sus partes Íntimas a una mujer. >> ese desgraciado no le va a hacer mal a ninguna niÑa. se pone muy nerviosa, lloran. >> lo que les puedo decir es que el sargento y su trabajo hoy serÁ el Último dÍa de Él. koala: se investigÓ la denuncia que involucraba a la menor de edad. otras cuatro mujeres acusaron la mismo policÍa de abusar de sus derechos civiles. la fiscalÍa nunca interrogÓ a las potenciales vÍctimas. el fbi concluyÓ la investigación que terminÓ co
la casa blanca niega que esto sea un blanco supremacista. >> steven miller abandona gobierno. fÉlix: la policÍa investiga un reciente crimen de odio. imÁgenes de seguridad captaron el momento en que un sospechoso vandaliza el templo daÑando la propiedad. momentos de terror vivieron los residentes de un condado de georgia. los presentes salieron despavoridos en medio de las detonaciones que segÚn la policÍa ocurrieron despuÉs de las detonaciones. arantxa: - galo arellano tiene la...
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they get to fort stevens, right at the top there. barricades just about the time early and his men are within range of his glasses. is july 11, 1864. early takes a look. by the way, early could see the capitol dome through his glass from the top of his horse up there. the confederate army's most aggressive generals has the capitol dome in his sights and invalids are defending washington, d.c. early decides not to attack. one reason is he see those sixth corps troops on the parapet. the sixth corps had a distinctive patch, which he saw at monocacy in those engagements. he decides not to attack, but he has artillery and they are skirmishing and there is artillery battles. that night he has a council of war in silver spring. he takes over the home of the blair -- not the blair mansion, but the blair home in silver spring. you know that montgomery blair was lincoln's postmaster general and his father was francis preston blair, a friend of lincoln and a founder of the republican party. the blairs decided this was a good time to go to penn
they get to fort stevens, right at the top there. barricades just about the time early and his men are within range of his glasses. is july 11, 1864. early takes a look. by the way, early could see the capitol dome through his glass from the top of his horse up there. the confederate army's most aggressive generals has the capitol dome in his sights and invalids are defending washington, d.c. early decides not to attack. one reason is he see those sixth corps troops on the parapet. the sixth...
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thank you. >> senator gordon. >> senator stevens asked mr. rawl about what he considered to be a backing away from your agreement to assume responsibility, you know, when you said you'd treat as an act of god any claims by your customers. your response to him was that that did not limit your responsibility to alaskans impacted by this spill. senator stevens, quite properly, pointed out that there are people outside of alaska who are impacted by this. many of the fishermen who regularly fish in prince william sound are from the state of washington or oregon. was your answer to him another attempt to limit your lienlt to only the people voting residents of alaska or does it extend to everyone who's livelihood is impacted by this spill? >> senator, you can understand how sitting here, you know, i presume you're a lawyer. i'm not. but you have to hear the specifics in this. if in fact there's a fisherman in your home state who has been going up to alaska during the summer and fishing and so forth and has records to show that, presumably, he would
thank you. >> senator gordon. >> senator stevens asked mr. rawl about what he considered to be a backing away from your agreement to assume responsibility, you know, when you said you'd treat as an act of god any claims by your customers. your response to him was that that did not limit your responsibility to alaskans impacted by this spill. senator stevens, quite properly, pointed out that there are people outside of alaska who are impacted by this. many of the fishermen who...
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he singles out for in particular, ryan crocker, and patterson and chris stevens. how significant officers these days folks work with our military and intelligence communities in such countries of afghanistan, iraq, serious, pakistan and libya to combat terrorism and manage the challenging situations. at a time when the u.s. diplomatic corps is being downsized and disparaged, paul's book is a reminder of the vital contributions made by some of the state department's finest, the risks they sometimes had to take and the courage they've often shown. the professionalism and high-mindedness of our diplomats were of course on display during the days of the impeachment hearings in th the house and the senior state department officials stepped forward to tell what they saw, thought and heard while the political bosses have declined so far to testify. paul will be in conversation here with someone else who knows his way around both the pentagon and state department but as an insider john kirby spent 29 years in the navy specializing in public affairs and to become the top s
he singles out for in particular, ryan crocker, and patterson and chris stevens. how significant officers these days folks work with our military and intelligence communities in such countries of afghanistan, iraq, serious, pakistan and libya to combat terrorism and manage the challenging situations. at a time when the u.s. diplomatic corps is being downsized and disparaged, paul's book is a reminder of the vital contributions made by some of the state department's finest, the risks they...
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susan and steven, we appreciate your expertise and perspective. thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, we're going to dive into the arguments made in the articles of impeachment and the strongest argument that democrats have to use against the president. so, stay with us. the united explorer card hooks me up. getting more for getting away. rewarded! going new places and tasting new flavors. rewarded! traveling lighter. rewarded. haha, boom! getting settled. rewarded. learn more at the explorer card dot com. and get... rewarded! (man)(elderly woman) you toh, thank you so much. (elderly man 1) i'll be alright. (man) ok. (elderly man 1) ok. (man) ok george, see you again soon. (elderly man 2) bye bye. (elderly man 3) ah dell, and you brought the family this time! (vo) it feels good to help those in need. you can choose meals on wheels to get two hundred and fifty dollars from subaru when you get a new subaru, like the all new outback. (vo 2) get 0.9% on a new outback during the subaru share the love event. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i r
susan and steven, we appreciate your expertise and perspective. thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, we're going to dive into the arguments made in the articles of impeachment and the strongest argument that democrats have to use against the president. so, stay with us. the united explorer card hooks me up. getting more for getting away. rewarded! going new places and tasting new flavors. rewarded! traveling lighter. rewarded. haha, boom! getting settled. rewarded. learn more...
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. >> host: to help us delve into those public policy issues that iti deals with is steven overly of a political. thank you for being back. >> thank you for having me. jason, good to chat with you. i want to start off by talking about privacy. this week the ranking member, maria cantwell, released a bill that has a democratic support and i'm curious what you make of that bill and it being released and now particularly given it only has democratic support. >> guest: this is incredibly important issue for the tech sector, iti came out with pencils to advance federal privacy legislation over one year ago. we were the first association to say on behalf of an industry we need federal privacy legislation and this is an currently important for the industry and important for consumers and the components of that privacy legislation that we think are important as one, we can needs to be federal that we need a unified national privacy law that allows both innovators and consumers to aid, know what their rights are and be, how that they are an effective balance of both knowing those rights and sti
. >> host: to help us delve into those public policy issues that iti deals with is steven overly of a political. thank you for being back. >> thank you for having me. jason, good to chat with you. i want to start off by talking about privacy. this week the ranking member, maria cantwell, released a bill that has a democratic support and i'm curious what you make of that bill and it being released and now particularly given it only has democratic support. >> guest: this is...
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now 25 jewish members of congress, all of them democrats, are insisting president trump fire steven miller. at the heart of the outrage is a trove of emails including at least one that links to a white you extremist website. for more, here is sara sidner. >> this is the latest in a long string of folks who have come forward to say that they think steven miller should be fired. now 25 jewish members of congress have signed a letter to the president asking him to fire senior white house adviser miller. this all comes after his emails were leaked by a former breitbart editor who says she was a white nationalist and calls steven miller a white supremacist who further radicalized mer with his ideas. now, the emails that were linked almost always mention immigration or anti-immigration, if you will. usually it is targeted towards black and brown people trying to keep certain people out of the united states. they are both extremely disturbed by what miller has said in these emails in particular and for the policy that has come out of the white house when it comes to immigration which he has a han
now 25 jewish members of congress, all of them democrats, are insisting president trump fire steven miller. at the heart of the outrage is a trove of emails including at least one that links to a white you extremist website. for more, here is sara sidner. >> this is the latest in a long string of folks who have come forward to say that they think steven miller should be fired. now 25 jewish members of congress have signed a letter to the president asking him to fire senior white house...
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they released steven austin. he became one of number of texas patriots demanding independence. >> his goal was to destroy theup rising. to get to texas, he slowly built his army using state troops. >> santa ana was marking himself as napoleon in the west. he was murderous. he encouraged troops to commit rape. he didn't have a great code of honor about him. he was a ruthless dictatorial leader. he decided i'm not going to be known for giving away territory in northern mexico. i'd rather defeat the texans and claim modern texas and then make them negotiate a settlement. >> why this group of texans felt like he had no choice to fight for their independence. how the mexican army led by santa ana responded. >> the fight begins. you know in the early 1830s, texas was happy to be independent state of mexico. he immediately shelved liberty. annexation to the u.s. was not in the card. president andrew jackson and former president thomas jefferson was convinced that texas came along with the louisana purchase. these guys w
they released steven austin. he became one of number of texas patriots demanding independence. >> his goal was to destroy theup rising. to get to texas, he slowly built his army using state troops. >> santa ana was marking himself as napoleon in the west. he was murderous. he encouraged troops to commit rape. he didn't have a great code of honor about him. he was a ruthless dictatorial leader. he decided i'm not going to be known for giving away territory in northern mexico. i'd...
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stevens was then number two in the part of the embassy that dealt with the palestinians. he had working for him a young man and another named jeffrey beall for both went on to be outstanding u.s. officials. he had been a cia officer and had come over as a specialist that worked for the state department and was an outstanding performer in iraq and ran for congress last year in hudson valley of new york and did not make it. it was a hotly contested seat. he ended up being president obama's top adviser on i think much of the middle east at one point in the second term. in terms of the future for the young service officers, it's been difficult because they watched how the trump administration reduced the size of the foreign service and number of applicants for the foreign service fell for the peak of 20,000 a year to 8,000 so a lot of people have been discouraged but i know a lot of people, foreign service officers to teach young people and i have a friend at johns hopkins and they say there is still a huge demand for these jobs. i think that the testimony that we have seen i
stevens was then number two in the part of the embassy that dealt with the palestinians. he had working for him a young man and another named jeffrey beall for both went on to be outstanding u.s. officials. he had been a cia officer and had come over as a specialist that worked for the state department and was an outstanding performer in iraq and ran for congress last year in hudson valley of new york and did not make it. it was a hotly contested seat. he ended up being president obama's top...
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we go to steven in milwaukee, and thank you. go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: i have a couple of things. first of all, i practice in the general internal medicine from 1976 to 2011, and on the north side of milwaukee. and the oxycontin thing was a government-created disaster because we didn't have people, anything like a narcotic problem until the government let that stuff out. that is just absolutely criminal. i mean, there was no use for it, and people with pain could take vicodin or tylenol 3 or 4 or percocet, and if they had to take more than one pill a day, there isn't anybody who took percocet who needed to take it more than three times a day, and most of them took it once a day or twice a day. and so the long-acting 24-hour-plus oxycontin created so many deaths. and the much bigger thing in terms of the death in the cardiovascular area was fructose. >> corn syrup? >> which is a what they call corn syrup, and a high fructose corn syrup. this is a poison. fructose, and there sis a i thik a pediatric endocr
we go to steven in milwaukee, and thank you. go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: i have a couple of things. first of all, i practice in the general internal medicine from 1976 to 2011, and on the north side of milwaukee. and the oxycontin thing was a government-created disaster because we didn't have people, anything like a narcotic problem until the government let that stuff out. that is just absolutely criminal. i mean, there was no use for it, and people with pain could...
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irregularities with brands that he's acting perfectly within the law are going to move to yes simon stevens the head of n.h.s. england just because he was once at united health care in the united states does that automatically mean that he favors a health insurance system style here which is shown i should say in the film. is the fact that simon seaven spent 10 years climbing the ladder of one of the most repay shifts health insurance companies in the world united of health the biggest one with a notorious reputation. that doesn't mean to say don't know simon think this hasn't or is reputation but it was it was it he was there for 10 years. he was he was committed to. that company's it also be very strange they would be paid in vast amounts of money and keep him there for 10 years and promoting him to the president of global health for united that's when the cameron government coped coalition government brought him back to be. to be head of of n.h.s. . and some. he's represented that and i cheese england very well i don't know i do know but during the coalition period part of which simon st
irregularities with brands that he's acting perfectly within the law are going to move to yes simon stevens the head of n.h.s. england just because he was once at united health care in the united states does that automatically mean that he favors a health insurance system style here which is shown i should say in the film. is the fact that simon seaven spent 10 years climbing the ladder of one of the most repay shifts health insurance companies in the world united of health the biggest one with...
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good evening to you steven you know we just heard from president when you were accusing turkey of working with isis proxy groups attached to isis i mean is that true that do we have evidence that turkey is working with groups that work with isis. you know i've never seen any convincing evidence that turkey's working directly with isis or isis proxies this far better evidence that turkey has worked with al qaida and al qaeda affiliates in syria and in fact that there is some of the militias that they are working with and what they call the syrian national army are in fact militias that are affiliated with or connected to al qaida in some way i think that the french president's statement on this is is a bit over the top although he is raising a very good question of turkey when he asks why are you fighting against the people who are fighting with us against the islamic state let's look at it from the the angle of turkey turkey is demanding its nato allies treat the syrian kurds of the wind. as terror they say you know you should see them the way we see them in turkey have a valid point. wel
good evening to you steven you know we just heard from president when you were accusing turkey of working with isis proxy groups attached to isis i mean is that true that do we have evidence that turkey is working with groups that work with isis. you know i've never seen any convincing evidence that turkey's working directly with isis or isis proxies this far better evidence that turkey has worked with al qaida and al qaeda affiliates in syria and in fact that there is some of the militias that...
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steven mnuchin treasury secretary. thank you for being with us. up next, the radical left and ability to sell impeachment to the american people. it turns up there not very persuasive. we will have that and much more right after this break. >> new polls show, support for the dems sham impeachment. cnn finding opposition to impeachment running a 47%, those two-point higher than those who favor pretrade 51% opposition to impeachment and other polls show stronger opposition to impeachment. investigative journalist john solomon is not reporting the flagging suspicious payments to hunter biden as far back as 2016 and asked ukraine to investigate. that request came just before joe biden in the firing of the ukrainian prosecutor overseeing burisma corporation investigation. joining us tonight poison prize-winning new york post columnist and fox business contributor, michael goodman and great american himself, wor are radio marks a simone. these polls on appeasement, the democrats have got to be got sick. they spent all this time running the scheme on the
steven mnuchin treasury secretary. thank you for being with us. up next, the radical left and ability to sell impeachment to the american people. it turns up there not very persuasive. we will have that and much more right after this break. >> new polls show, support for the dems sham impeachment. cnn finding opposition to impeachment running a 47%, those two-point higher than those who favor pretrade 51% opposition to impeachment and other polls show stronger opposition to impeachment....
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steven castor will do double duty for the republicans. the democrats will be splitting it. >> there's steven castor. they come from three different worlds in the legal world. daniel goldman is a career prosecutor with the southern district of new york, the federal prosecutor's office in manhattan. he's going to be sort of laying out the prosecution case. steven castor, who is representing the republicans, is a professional congressional staffer. he has worked for the republicans on capitol hill since 2005. barry berke, who was also representing the democrats, is a very successful criminal defense lawyer in new york city. so it will be interesting to see how their professional backgrounds inform how they express themselves before the committees today. all three of them are very good. i think they will be able to put the best foot forward for their sides but they will be really pressed here because as we have been discussing, this is a very contentious partisan process and so each one is going to be closely cross examined by the party in op
steven castor will do double duty for the republicans. the democrats will be splitting it. >> there's steven castor. they come from three different worlds in the legal world. daniel goldman is a career prosecutor with the southern district of new york, the federal prosecutor's office in manhattan. he's going to be sort of laying out the prosecution case. steven castor, who is representing the republicans, is a professional congressional staffer. he has worked for the republicans on...
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this, is president trump ts top aide steven miller a white supremacist. a former breitbart editor says yes and has e-mails to prove it. we'll look at them. first the war on truth in this country. here to discuss -- good evening it all of you. max, it seems we're living in an alternate universe where facts don't matter. this week we saw extraordinary gaslighting from the white house and gop. what is happened to the truth in this country? >> well, it's kind of gone the same place as kind of the sense of decency and humanity you expect from a president. donald trump set an extraordinary example where the "washington post" has documented more than 14,000 falsehoods. that he has uttered since taking office. that was a month ago. he's up to 15,000 by now. we have never seen a president more untruthful and that really rubs off on his party and his party follows him along. they realize that whatever they say doesn't need to have relationship to the truth. and of course fox news is exactly the same way. they flat out lie. you saw great example of that. the release
this, is president trump ts top aide steven miller a white supremacist. a former breitbart editor says yes and has e-mails to prove it. we'll look at them. first the war on truth in this country. here to discuss -- good evening it all of you. max, it seems we're living in an alternate universe where facts don't matter. this week we saw extraordinary gaslighting from the white house and gop. what is happened to the truth in this country? >> well, it's kind of gone the same place as kind of...
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s england very well i don't know i do know but during the coalition period part of which simon stevens was in charge has been in charge of the hells of the name and the most devastating cuts have taken place so i must say that stevens himself has pleaded for an end to them we've got down to now . brought in the last. in the last year aside 17000 i may not be exactly right on this something like 70000 beds lost is now the lowest capacity. and when you think we have a population of 60000000 going back to 948 when the hells of us big and with a much smaller population they were they were approaching 400000 full 500000 beds and now there are about 130000 beds for. 4 for a population well over 60000000 scandalous john i'll stop you there more from jump and the dirty war on the n.h.s. as well as the general election after this break. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember that it was and most of my family were unemployed. and it wasn't it was bed you know much worse subjectively than today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. there was a re
s england very well i don't know i do know but during the coalition period part of which simon stevens was in charge has been in charge of the hells of the name and the most devastating cuts have taken place so i must say that stevens himself has pleaded for an end to them we've got down to now . brought in the last. in the last year aside 17000 i may not be exactly right on this something like 70000 beds lost is now the lowest capacity. and when you think we have a population of 60000000 going...
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steven, the assad regime is inl. cont is it not, after eight years of fighting? yes. president trump has said there's something but sand and ath in syria this they can fight over it. unfortunately this has been the attitude, the europe is paying turkey, helping turkey subsideth building of a wall to contain these people inside, because turkey can't accept any more refugees. this is really the sad commentary is that the world is it's not on the headlines.d united states has wihdrawn we're preoccupied with impeachment, elections and other prings and syrians are going to pay a higice. >> woodruff: and steven heydemann, it looks as if that is one of the reasons we wanted to focus on it tonight because it hasn't beegetting attention. but the world looks n and we're helpless to do anything the rest pf the world. >> the oportunities to engage on humanitarian level have been narrowed by the russi an chinese veto in the u.n. that your story highlighted. we face a significantdilemma, if turkey will not permit refugees in the coin tree numbers of displaced increase oth enormous
steven, the assad regime is inl. cont is it not, after eight years of fighting? yes. president trump has said there's something but sand and ath in syria this they can fight over it. unfortunately this has been the attitude, the europe is paying turkey, helping turkey subsideth building of a wall to contain these people inside, because turkey can't accept any more refugees. this is really the sad commentary is that the world is it's not on the headlines.d united states has wihdrawn we're...
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steven cohen feel about the debate that was held in congress when john murtha veteran republican told his colleagues that someone resurrect now president putin is laughing at us you do that no it's an absolute profound misunderstanding of who putin is and what he wants and i can speak with some authority on this because for quite a long time i've made putin and his leadership a special topic of my study putin came to power in 2000. in a country that had been ruined by the worst peacetime depression in history russia was in an economic ruin nation and putin's mission and he spoke about this often was to preside over russia's recovery at home a men were dying of 57 years old at that time larry you and i would be pushing the daisies by now to restore to russia at home a lifestyle a a stability that had been lost in the 1990 s. and thereby reposition russia its true as a great power which has always been on the world stage that is been put in its mission to achieve that mission he has said repeatedly he wants and i use his words modernizing partnerships with the west he wants a stable wes
steven cohen feel about the debate that was held in congress when john murtha veteran republican told his colleagues that someone resurrect now president putin is laughing at us you do that no it's an absolute profound misunderstanding of who putin is and what he wants and i can speak with some authority on this because for quite a long time i've made putin and his leadership a special topic of my study putin came to power in 2000. in a country that had been ruined by the worst peacetime...
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neither i, nor my brothers, roger, and steven, had any idea that our mother had left us something so valuable. >> neither did the auction guy up the highway. >> but people around the world were watching. >> hi. how are you guys? i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie.e to new jersey. >> thanks for coming out on such a rainy day. ned, steven, and roger landau grew up here in north jersey, just outside of new york city. >> two parents, three boys, on a street where there's lots of other kids. >> our father had a small chemical company. they made coatings and industrial finishes. >> three boys can't be easy for your mom. what was she like? >> she was an expert yoga professional, and this was well before yoga was a thing. my mother was almost like a flower child. >> lyla landau was raised in paterson, new jersey, known in the earliest 20th century as silk city, due to its flourishing fabric industry. >> a lot of jewish textile workers who were escaping persecution in eastern europe all came to paterson. as the american dream goes, many of them ended up owning silk companies, and our grandfather was one
neither i, nor my brothers, roger, and steven, had any idea that our mother had left us something so valuable. >> neither did the auction guy up the highway. >> but people around the world were watching. >> hi. how are you guys? i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie.e to new jersey. >> thanks for coming out on such a rainy day. ned, steven, and roger landau grew up here in north jersey, just outside of new york city. >> two parents, three boys, on a street where there's...
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how evil they are and how many people they hurt. >> she says steven miller should do the same. and resign. but so far, miller is showing no indication of resigning. and as for the white house, while they did not comment on this particular story, they have done nothing but support him. sara sidner, cnn los angeles. >> this hour, we have heard the verdict in the corruption trial of sudan's ousted long-time authoritarian president. we'll bring that to you next. >>> also, greta thunberg trolled donald trump after he mocked her. we'll have the report. the ups and downs of frequent mood swings can plunge you into deep, depressive lows. (crying) take you to uncontrollable highs. (muffled arguing) or, make you feel both at once. overwhelmed by bipolar i symptoms? ask about vraylar. some medications only treat the lows or the highs. vraylar effectively treats depression, acute manic and mixed episodes of bipolar i. full-spectrum relief of all symptoms. with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your do
how evil they are and how many people they hurt. >> she says steven miller should do the same. and resign. but so far, miller is showing no indication of resigning. and as for the white house, while they did not comment on this particular story, they have done nothing but support him. sara sidner, cnn los angeles. >> this hour, we have heard the verdict in the corruption trial of sudan's ousted long-time authoritarian president. we'll bring that to you next. >>> also, greta...
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either way is constitutionally proper. >> steven, weigh in on that justification. >> yeah. i think we've reached the nub of the matter, which is that speaker pelosi and the democrats are perhaps afraid. and they should be afraid of some kind of immediate motion to dismiss where they would not get their fair chance to even present their arguments. i think that would be highly constitutionally questionable. and a motion to dismiss would not be in order. and i think it would cause the republicans a lot of problems, maybe in the republican caucus. so that is going to be where mcconnell will be taking very close -- paying very close attention to where members of his caucus are. are they comfortable with the idea of a motion to des miss? constitutionally speaking, i really hope not. >> jenna, i was in preparation for this conversation this morning, i was watching the playback of your interview with the former member of congress who is now a fill in host on fox news. and you said something that he did not follow up on and i want to get some clarification. i want you to expound on
either way is constitutionally proper. >> steven, weigh in on that justification. >> yeah. i think we've reached the nub of the matter, which is that speaker pelosi and the democrats are perhaps afraid. and they should be afraid of some kind of immediate motion to dismiss where they would not get their fair chance to even present their arguments. i think that would be highly constitutionally questionable. and a motion to dismiss would not be in order. and i think it would cause the...
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and steven told bacardo how the hoffa hit went down. but what he told him in private caused ralphy to go to the feds. >> he tells him hoffa is murdered. he's stuffed into a 55 gallon drum. he's load on to a gateway transformation truck and shipped back to new jersey. he said the place we buried bodies was brother moscato's dump. eric: i am thinking put him in a barrel, they didn't put him in a body bag. the barrel makes sense. the barrel makes sense. because ♪ ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. most people think as a reliable phone company. but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. (second man) virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. (second woman) we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. almost all of the fortune 500 partner with us. (woman) when it comes to digital transformation... verizon keeps business ready. here, it all starts withel
and steven told bacardo how the hoffa hit went down. but what he told him in private caused ralphy to go to the feds. >> he tells him hoffa is murdered. he's stuffed into a 55 gallon drum. he's load on to a gateway transformation truck and shipped back to new jersey. he said the place we buried bodies was brother moscato's dump. eric: i am thinking put him in a barrel, they didn't put him in a body bag. the barrel makes sense. the barrel makes sense. because ♪ ♪ ♪ everything your...
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just ask rangers‘ boss steven gerrard. a tough week wasjoe root‘s rather understated assessment as england crumbled to defeat in their first test against south africa. chasing an unlikely 376 to win, they lost their last seven wickets for 64 runs. adding insult to the illness that has struck the squad in centurion. jo currie reports. in a year full of special moments for england cricketers, could they squeeze in one more high before the end of 2019? 376 runs would be england's highest ever successful run chase, and joe denly set about putting a dent in it. but the man that south africa really wanted, rory burns, they were not farfrom getting him. his innings yesterday had given england a chance but with a swipe and a grab he was out. no century, but still a valuable 8a. like a lot of his team, joe root has been struggling with illness, but he looked on the road to recovery. he was about to lose his fellowjoe, joe denly, trapped lbw by dwaine pretorius. that meant the arrival of ben stokes, but what was left in the tank?
just ask rangers‘ boss steven gerrard. a tough week wasjoe root‘s rather understated assessment as england crumbled to defeat in their first test against south africa. chasing an unlikely 376 to win, they lost their last seven wickets for 64 runs. adding insult to the illness that has struck the squad in centurion. jo currie reports. in a year full of special moments for england cricketers, could they squeeze in one more high before the end of 2019? 376 runs would be england's highest ever...
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treasury secretary steven ma chew chin. secretary, always good to see you. does anything change for your economic agenda, given that the president has been impeached >> first of all it's great to be here with you, and the answer is absolutely no. it's been a terrific end of the year for the president's economic programs. we're looking forward to usmca being passed today the china phase one agreement, and the president's approval and passage of the appropriations bill which is very important to our military, and has lots of important policy wins for the president. >> yes, it was an interesting end here, as impeachment went on we actually seemed to get some bipartisan work done by the congress were you sursurprised? >> no, i wasn't. the impeachment is really a partisan issue and you know, these are very important economic issues that have bipartisan support that are going to be terrific for our workers and our companies, and this is just, this is what the president has been delivering on the economy, and we look forward to all these year-end wins >> let's talk
treasury secretary steven ma chew chin. secretary, always good to see you. does anything change for your economic agenda, given that the president has been impeached >> first of all it's great to be here with you, and the answer is absolutely no. it's been a terrific end of the year for the president's economic programs. we're looking forward to usmca being passed today the china phase one agreement, and the president's approval and passage of the appropriations bill which is very...
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and steven told bacardo how the hoffa hit went down. but what he told him in private caused ralphy to go to the feds. >> he tells him hoffa is murdered. he's stuffed into a 55 gallon drum. he's load on to a gateway transformation truck and shipped back to new jersey. he said the place we buried bodies was brother moscato's dump. eric: i am thinking put him in a barrel, they didn't put him in a body bag. the barrel makes sense. because it's one of a thousand barrels. billions of mouths. billions of problems. morning breath? garlic breath? stinky breath? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath fresh breath oral rinse instantly fights all types of bad breath and works for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy. there's therabreath at walmart. (danny)'s voice) of course you don'te because you didn't!? your job isn't doing hard work... ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. quickbooks. backing you. [ electrical buzzing ] [ dramatic music ] ahhhh! -ahh
and steven told bacardo how the hoffa hit went down. but what he told him in private caused ralphy to go to the feds. >> he tells him hoffa is murdered. he's stuffed into a 55 gallon drum. he's load on to a gateway transformation truck and shipped back to new jersey. he said the place we buried bodies was brother moscato's dump. eric: i am thinking put him in a barrel, they didn't put him in a body bag. the barrel makes sense. because it's one of a thousand barrels. billions of mouths....
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steven, you mentioned negative rates earlier. heading into 20/20, you have to worry how negative rates will impact potential returns for investors. if you are someone, a client, who has a fixed income seeking goal, how do you manage? steven: it is very important. we have had, globally, over 8% fixed income return. the high-yield spray spread chart was very interesting. the reversal last year came because of fed tightening. you cannot have the kind of capital appreciation in bonds that we had in the year past. we want to look at a particular subset of equities. you talk about all the ones bouncing back because there is no recession. affordout those that can to pay current dividends and can grow those dividends every year? that type of strategy has outperformed in each and every down year since 1990. 1990, orok since during the late 1990's, they are generally less volatile, higher-quality income oriented shares. but it is not looking at the highest yield. it is those that are specifically raising dividends. worksnk that this global
steven, you mentioned negative rates earlier. heading into 20/20, you have to worry how negative rates will impact potential returns for investors. if you are someone, a client, who has a fixed income seeking goal, how do you manage? steven: it is very important. we have had, globally, over 8% fixed income return. the high-yield spray spread chart was very interesting. the reversal last year came because of fed tightening. you cannot have the kind of capital appreciation in bonds that we had in...
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and steven told bacardo how the hoffa hit went down. but what he told him in private caused ralphy to go to the feds. >> he tells him hoffa is murdered. he's stuffed into a 55 gallon drum. he's load on to a gateway transformation truck and shipped back to new jersey. he said the place we buried bodies was brother moscato's dump. eric: i am thinking put him in a barrel, they didn't put him in a body bag. the barrel makes sense. the barrel makes sense. because as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. and my lack of impulse control,, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. sorry! he's a baby! pi've had nineteen surgeri
and steven told bacardo how the hoffa hit went down. but what he told him in private caused ralphy to go to the feds. >> he tells him hoffa is murdered. he's stuffed into a 55 gallon drum. he's load on to a gateway transformation truck and shipped back to new jersey. he said the place we buried bodies was brother moscato's dump. eric: i am thinking put him in a barrel, they didn't put him in a body bag. the barrel makes sense. the barrel makes sense. because as a doctor, i agree with cdc...
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steven has done great for themself in a beautiful from way nice out of. jail. since you have a brother living around where you can go to use a place to stay for a while until you get to. he's never all for gentle. and i'm too proud. all these years were stolen from you. trying to make. it just social life together outside. back every time. you. just want things go good. the world pulled out from under. the bloody life. of dishonest filmmaker jenny had no regular job or any kind of stable income. what politicians do emotions and then. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to express injury. or somehow want. it to be like the beatrice it's like the full story of the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters and that. there should be. my name is on all ramsey prose the morning on here and from this is called sanctuary for years all right it offers. housing and restoration for at risk and homeless veterans they always have that. how you would be nice to be an imprisoned do you have a film that i thought
steven has done great for themself in a beautiful from way nice out of. jail. since you have a brother living around where you can go to use a place to stay for a while until you get to. he's never all for gentle. and i'm too proud. all these years were stolen from you. trying to make. it just social life together outside. back every time. you. just want things go good. the world pulled out from under. the bloody life. of dishonest filmmaker jenny had no regular job or any kind of stable...
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if you want to know why steven a. douglas was known for his stature, ability and political brilliance, read about him in 1850. that's when he became the great steven a. douglas. now, he was forever in slow and then rapid ever afterwards because he in effect by promoting the kansas-nebraska act a couple of years later, and essentially obviated what had been achieved in the compromise of 1850. that, too, helped radicalize northerners. the blood in kansas that came out of the kansas-nebraska act helped radicalize northerners. john brown, harper's ferry raid and other abolitionist activity helped radicalize northerners, and so it would certainly be wrong to suggest the compromise all by itself somehow was all that mattered in that decade. these other things were partly offshoots of it, but again, war would have come in 1850 without it. hi. >> i was wondering if it's tough to deal with hypotheticals, but i was wondering if you could comment on how the compromise would have been different or would have happened if james pol
if you want to know why steven a. douglas was known for his stature, ability and political brilliance, read about him in 1850. that's when he became the great steven a. douglas. now, he was forever in slow and then rapid ever afterwards because he in effect by promoting the kansas-nebraska act a couple of years later, and essentially obviated what had been achieved in the compromise of 1850. that, too, helped radicalize northerners. the blood in kansas that came out of the kansas-nebraska act...
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steven has done great for themself in a beautiful from way and i sort of. tend to jealous. since you have a brother livin around where you can go to use a place to stay for a while until you get that going through. he's never offered to know. i'm too proud. oldsters were stolen from you. trying to make. it just social life together. drive. back everything. just when things go good. the world pulled out from under me. it's all part of the bloody life. at the time a still me jenny had no regular job or any kind of stable income. all of us will hoops it is. a baby but it's a behavior that appears even in death and dying babies even if you've never heard of same love that you will feel tickles by your parents. and then we learn how to use this in a more complex way i am one of the things that we. had to join in would love to contagiously to love and somebody else loves even if you don't know why they love think. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. you to be like to be for us it's lik
steven has done great for themself in a beautiful from way and i sort of. tend to jealous. since you have a brother livin around where you can go to use a place to stay for a while until you get that going through. he's never offered to know. i'm too proud. oldsters were stolen from you. trying to make. it just social life together. drive. back everything. just when things go good. the world pulled out from under me. it's all part of the bloody life. at the time a still me jenny had no regular...