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steven gerrard. walter was in incredible _ and 27. steven gerrard. walter was in incredible leader, _ and 27. steven gerrard. walter was in incredible leader, very— and 27. steven gerrard. walter was in incredible leader, very six - in incredible leader, very six successful manager, he epitomised what this club stands for. his dna is all over the club. he's been right behind me since day one. many lunches and dinners and chats and private time with him in the office. he is obviously going to be a very big loss and missed to a lot of people. as you say, he's decorated all over the club and he will be forever because he gave many many years to the football club. he loved the club and he's honest and genuine and he's made me a better person. so i've got nothing but good words to say. it's going to be emotional in the next coming days and weeks. but the next coming days and weeks. but the best tributes i and we as a team can do is be united, get the fans behind us and try and win the game tomorrow. and that will be the best tribute. i think when you pl
steven gerrard. walter was in incredible _ and 27. steven gerrard. walter was in incredible leader, _ and 27. steven gerrard. walter was in incredible leader, very— and 27. steven gerrard. walter was in incredible leader, very six - in incredible leader, very six successful manager, he epitomised what this club stands for. his dna is all over the club. he's been right behind me since day one. many lunches and dinners and chats and private time with him in the office. he is obviously going to...
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steven pinker is a professor of psychology at harvard university, author of "rationality: what it is, why it seems scarce, and why it matters." professor pinker, welcome back to the program. why are so many among us willing to believe that hillary clinton was running a sex ring under a washington, d.c., pizza parlor? >> probably the most powerful cognitive bias of all the ones that have been shown by psychologists is called the my side bias. namely, people want to believe things that make their own tribe, their own coalition, their own sect look wise and noble and the opposing sect look evil and corrupt and stupid. and we twist our rational faculties, our reasoning about probability, our reasoning about logic to make things consistent with beliefs that reinforce the goodness of our tribe. more reasons than that, i would identify that as the first. >> so, i'm yearning for the days of my childhood when my hometown was terrorized by a man who had a hook for an arm and he was preying upon couples on lover's lanes. it seems like it's gotten a lot worse since then, right? >> you know, hard
steven pinker is a professor of psychology at harvard university, author of "rationality: what it is, why it seems scarce, and why it matters." professor pinker, welcome back to the program. why are so many among us willing to believe that hillary clinton was running a sex ring under a washington, d.c., pizza parlor? >> probably the most powerful cognitive bias of all the ones that have been shown by psychologists is called the my side bias. namely, people want to believe things...
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steven, what's yours welcome? >> thanks for having me. our reasons were fairly simple i think cable has grown broadband subscribers the last many years almost unfettered and they have been a shared grainer from that very slow dsl teleco company that's in your neighbor. and they have put more capital into-second sector, they are building fiber as well as 5g and there are a lot of folks who don't have broadband it is going to make expenditure go up and pricing go down. the businesses are going to come under pressure. >> frank, what was the sudden cat catalyst i think comcast said soft customer ads when the shares were down. what has changed from a area where people were generally bullish to one where they have pretty deep concern? >> i think steven and i are rooking at some of the same data there is significant amount of homes that are going to be overbuilt with fiber over the next four or five years. roughly 45 million homes you put that together, it is suddenly not going to be as easy for them to win shares the other thing we think is com
steven, what's yours welcome? >> thanks for having me. our reasons were fairly simple i think cable has grown broadband subscribers the last many years almost unfettered and they have been a shared grainer from that very slow dsl teleco company that's in your neighbor. and they have put more capital into-second sector, they are building fiber as well as 5g and there are a lot of folks who don't have broadband it is going to make expenditure go up and pricing go down. the businesses are...
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before the hour is over, steven van zant. we will get into the east street band we hear live along with our friend harry smith. that's saturday night. you are watching "the beat." hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. imagine having someone else do your books for you. as your quickbooks live bookkeeper, i'll categorize expenses, reconcile accounts, and close your books. cool. - yep. know where your business stands. intuit quickbooks live bookkeeping. the new sensodyne repair and protect with deep repair has the science to show that the toothpaste goes deep inside the expo
before the hour is over, steven van zant. we will get into the east street band we hear live along with our friend harry smith. that's saturday night. you are watching "the beat." hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years...
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amy: we speak to steven donziger , the environmental lawyer who was targeted by chevron after he successfully sued the oil giant ecological devastation in the ecuadorian amazon. today he must report to prison after over 800 days under house arrest -- for misdemeanor. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. u.n. secretary-general issued yet another stark warning just days ahead of the cop 26 global climate summit. >> less than one week befe cop 26 in class cow, the are still on track for climate catastrophe even with the last announcement. the 2021 missions cap report shows with the present contributions andith that firm commitments from countries around the world, we are on track r a catastrophic global temperature rise of around 2.7 degrees celsius. now, even if the announcements of the last few days wi matealize, we would still be on track to fairly more than two degrees celsius. amy: some encouraging news, new report highlights the power of the grassroots divestment movement as some 1500 institutions and other in
amy: we speak to steven donziger , the environmental lawyer who was targeted by chevron after he successfully sued the oil giant ecological devastation in the ecuadorian amazon. today he must report to prison after over 800 days under house arrest -- for misdemeanor. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. u.n. secretary-general issued yet another stark warning just days ahead of the cop 26 global climate summit....
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. >> steven smith got the e-mail at 2:00 a.m. saying his morning flight on southwest from san jose to las vegas would be delayed ten hours. >> they said don't try to rebook it because it will be wednesday before you can, you know, get to your destination. i was, like, okay, i will keep the 8:45 p.m. flight. >> it's out of our control. horrible. >> flight aware shows in san francisco 14 southwest flights were canceled and five delayed at sjc, 31 canceled and 18 delays, and a similar situation in oakland with dozens of cancelations. two passengers told us they hurt from gate agents workers calling out sick led to the delays. we asked southwest about that, and they replied that southwest florida airports saw weather and air traffic control herbs, quote, triggering delays and prompting significant cancelations for us beginning friday evening. alex from oakland needed to get back from chicago, and had to rebook on another airline. he's now out 600 bucks and said southwest explanations doesn't add up. >> if it's weather related, why ar
. >> steven smith got the e-mail at 2:00 a.m. saying his morning flight on southwest from san jose to las vegas would be delayed ten hours. >> they said don't try to rebook it because it will be wednesday before you can, you know, get to your destination. i was, like, okay, i will keep the 8:45 p.m. flight. >> it's out of our control. horrible. >> flight aware shows in san francisco 14 southwest flights were canceled and five delayed at sjc, 31 canceled and 18 delays,...
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and stuart stevens, george w. bush president campaign. now with the lincoln project, his latest book is, it was all. eli how the republican parties became donald trump. >> don't say someone didn't worry you. good evening and welcome to you both. okay juanita tolliver, let's just agree for the purposes of this conversation. that everything in the big biden bill is good for americans. everything in it is designed to improve peoples lives. what do you cut? >> i can't agree with that. i'm sorry, brian, i know you said for the sake of the broadcast, but i can agree with false choices here. and let's think about the cuts that's interested in moderate democrats, they're proposing cutting childcare. which we know has kept millions of women out of the workforce. they're proposing cutting elder care, they're proposing cutting medicare expansion, like all in affordable housing. all of these things are critical investment because they are long-standing crises that existed well before this pandemic. and their industries that we know have a direct impa
and stuart stevens, george w. bush president campaign. now with the lincoln project, his latest book is, it was all. eli how the republican parties became donald trump. >> don't say someone didn't worry you. good evening and welcome to you both. okay juanita tolliver, let's just agree for the purposes of this conversation. that everything in the big biden bill is good for americans. everything in it is designed to improve peoples lives. what do you cut? >> i can't agree with that....
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haugen coming forward. >> steven, i wonder how you're thinking about -- >> interesting >> go ahead, julia >> no, please, carl, go ahead. >> i'm wondering how you're thinking about how legislators are thinking about what needs to be quote, unquote illegal. the notion, the conversation continues to center around content that either angers users or makes them feel depressed, which clearly is not going to be unique to facebook don't you think? >> totally i mean, you know, what the legislators will do. i think the good thing that came out of this hearing is one of the more substantive hearings i ever experienced by, you know, talking about how alga orithms work and because she didn't work you commit to x, y and z and they listened to her and she walked them through these documents which she took from facebook so, i think that was good. but to me when you heard senator marq markey, i believe, say the time is up, mark zuckerberg we're coming for you i heard that from dianne feinstein and other legislators in 2018. it's really difficult to come up with legislation that is not going to trample the
haugen coming forward. >> steven, i wonder how you're thinking about -- >> interesting >> go ahead, julia >> no, please, carl, go ahead. >> i'm wondering how you're thinking about how legislators are thinking about what needs to be quote, unquote illegal. the notion, the conversation continues to center around content that either angers users or makes them feel depressed, which clearly is not going to be unique to facebook don't you think? >> totally i mean,...
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still with us, juanita tolliver and stewart stevens. steven, i brought a little something along for you and here is the latest production of the lincoln project. >> oh donald, it's happening again, you need glenn youngkin. president trump endorsed me the next day. and i think him for, that's why glenn jenkins has banned you from coming to virginia. he thinks are a loser and a wicked one too. you're not welcome. not invited, fire away, leaders are. >> stuart all admit the trump just this minute jog me off. if i didn't know better, i would think that spot is aimed at just one view where may be part of a time ad buy, and say florida television market. yeah you know i mean glenn youngkin he ran as the president said, as a trump guy. now he doesn't want donald trump to campaign with him. you don't see terry mcauliffe running away from president biden, or the democrats. the reality is is a onetime governor to virginia glenn youngkin is an ambition sky, if he wins this race he's immediately gonna start running for his next office. to do that i
still with us, juanita tolliver and stewart stevens. steven, i brought a little something along for you and here is the latest production of the lincoln project. >> oh donald, it's happening again, you need glenn youngkin. president trump endorsed me the next day. and i think him for, that's why glenn jenkins has banned you from coming to virginia. he thinks are a loser and a wicked one too. you're not welcome. not invited, fire away, leaders are. >> stuart all admit the trump just...
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stuart stevens is here. he is the former chief strategist for the romney presidential campaign and the senior adviser to the lincoln project. so good to have you back on, stuart. good evening. >> thanks, don. appreciate it. >> you say for those who believe president biden wasn't legally elected that means that they believe that we live in an occupied country and america is not a democracy, and you say that the official position, that is the official position of the republican party. did i get that correct? >> yeah, you got it absolutely right. that's the position of the republican party, that joe biden is not a legally elected president, and that that means we don't live in a democracy, which means we live in an occupied country. and when you take that position, this really hasn't happened since probably 1860 would be the closest analogy, that one of the major parties doesn't believe america's a democracy. >> how do you explain what's happening in the republican party right now, stuart? it is -- i sit here e
stuart stevens is here. he is the former chief strategist for the romney presidential campaign and the senior adviser to the lincoln project. so good to have you back on, stuart. good evening. >> thanks, don. appreciate it. >> you say for those who believe president biden wasn't legally elected that means that they believe that we live in an occupied country and america is not a democracy, and you say that the official position, that is the official position of the republican party....
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thought it was out, wind knocks it down and steven duggar makes the catch. giants lead best of five series 2-1. >> i don't remember a lot of nights at dodger stadium where the wind was blowing looking that. super strange. and i thought as a result our outfielders really played a great game on defense. >> i knew i got every bit of it as far as how hard i could hit a baseball. but yeah, i wasn't quite sure it was going to go out. i mean the conditions tonight were crazy. >> all right, a big win tonight for the giants, even bigger game tomorrow because they can close this series out. live at dodger stadium in los angeles, anthony flores, nbc bay area. >>> torture in high gear tonight only this time for los angeles. no one happier to see the dodgers' trouble than giants fans at watch parties across the bay area. terry mcsweeney. >> reporter: athletic club, you can hear the beat l.a. chants from outside the bar. house parties and bars all over northern california. fans demanded it. >> let's go giants! >> reporter: after 3 1/2 hours of on-field battle. >> max sche
thought it was out, wind knocks it down and steven duggar makes the catch. giants lead best of five series 2-1. >> i don't remember a lot of nights at dodger stadium where the wind was blowing looking that. super strange. and i thought as a result our outfielders really played a great game on defense. >> i knew i got every bit of it as far as how hard i could hit a baseball. but yeah, i wasn't quite sure it was going to go out. i mean the conditions tonight were crazy. >> all...
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designate the report. >> report on a resolution recommending that the house of representatives find steven k. bannon in contempt of congress for refusal to comply with the subpoena duly issued by the select committee to investigate the january 6th attack on the united states capitol. >> without objection, the report will be considered as read and opened to amendments at any time. i recognize myself for the purpose of offering an amendment in the nature of a substitute now at the desk. the clerk shall report the amendment. >> amendment in the nature of a substitute offered by mr. thompson of mississippi. >> without objection, the meant will be considered as read and considered base text of purposes of further amendment. i'll now recognize myself to explain the amendment. yesterday evening counsel to mr. bannon requested a one-week adjournment of our response a letter i wrote on october 15th which stated that mr. bannon's willful defiance of the select committee's subpoena would lead to tonight's hearing. without objection i included my october 15th letter in the record as well as yesterday'
designate the report. >> report on a resolution recommending that the house of representatives find steven k. bannon in contempt of congress for refusal to comply with the subpoena duly issued by the select committee to investigate the january 6th attack on the united states capitol. >> without objection, the report will be considered as read and opened to amendments at any time. i recognize myself for the purpose of offering an amendment in the nature of a substitute now at the...
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paul: that was steven mnuchin speaking with david westin. let's stick with the u.s. economy and talk more about jobs data. a senior economist joins us now. a huge range of estimates for the jobs data due out. what are you expecting in terms of a surprise in either direction? kim: i think there's still a great amount of uncertainty around where this number could land. we think we are likely to see a down -- a downward surprise tomorrow. that's because of the fact that we are likely to still have seen some destruction to the labor market because of elevated covid cases and high death rates. if you look at one covid cases and death rates started to, it wasn't until later in september and it was passed the reference time for the payroll survey. we think that fear of catching the virus may have held a few people back from returning to the workforce especially in the close contact roles like hospitality. that's where there are high vacancies. from our point of view, even though we are expecting a downside surprise, we are not expecting it to be enough of a downside surpris
paul: that was steven mnuchin speaking with david westin. let's stick with the u.s. economy and talk more about jobs data. a senior economist joins us now. a huge range of estimates for the jobs data due out. what are you expecting in terms of a surprise in either direction? kim: i think there's still a great amount of uncertainty around where this number could land. we think we are likely to see a down -- a downward surprise tomorrow. that's because of the fact that we are likely to still have...
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steven hawking also made some preposterous about ai if it succeeds we will and the human race. these people are like doomsday adventists on the mountain awaiting the end of the world. it is just ludicrous. it is one of the stupidest things i have encountered in my 81 years of ruminating on these subjects but. >> george gilder, don't algorithms represent a crude thinking on their own for computers? >> of course, computers are very good for computation. they can do pattern recognition quite efficiently. they can see mathematical patterns and large data. the patterns they see are largely dependent on the selection of the data. and the preparation of the data. the translation of the data into the symbolic languages, the computer can actually address and interpret. the computer is not separate from human minds. charles the great philosopher shows symbol systems are separate from reality. between every symbol system and its object you need an interpreter, a human mind in a game they are the objects. symbols have the rules embodied in them and they are the object. so of course if you
steven hawking also made some preposterous about ai if it succeeds we will and the human race. these people are like doomsday adventists on the mountain awaiting the end of the world. it is just ludicrous. it is one of the stupidest things i have encountered in my 81 years of ruminating on these subjects but. >> george gilder, don't algorithms represent a crude thinking on their own for computers? >> of course, computers are very good for computation. they can do pattern recognition...
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designate the report. >> report on a resolution recommending that the house of representatives find steven k. bannon in contempt of congress for refusal to comply with the subpoena dually issued by the select committee to investigate the january-6th attack on the united states capitol. >> without objection, the report will be considered as read and open to amendments at any time. i will recognize myself for the purpose of offering an amendment in the nature of a substitute now at the desk. the clerk shall report the amendment. >> amendment and the nature of a substitute offered by mr. thompson of mississippi. >> without objection, amendment will be considered as read and considered base text for purposes of further amendment. i will now recognize myself to explain the amendment. yesterday evening, counsel to mr. bannon requested a one-week adjournment of our response to a letter i wrote on october 15th which stated that mr. bannon's willful defiance of the select committee's subpoena would lead to tonight's hearing. without objection, i included my october 15th letter in the record as well
designate the report. >> report on a resolution recommending that the house of representatives find steven k. bannon in contempt of congress for refusal to comply with the subpoena dually issued by the select committee to investigate the january-6th attack on the united states capitol. >> without objection, the report will be considered as read and open to amendments at any time. i will recognize myself for the purpose of offering an amendment in the nature of a substitute now at...
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people from around the world to come out here to riyadh and one of them of course is steven mnuchin, the founder of liberty strategic capital. thank you so much for joining us , mr. secretary. give me an overview on the meetings that you have been having. >> first of all it's great to be with you in great to be back in the region. my focus here is to be supportive to the economic transformation of the region. it's very important i think for economic stability that all these countries transform their economies and expand them away from just energy. >> you raised 2.5 billion dollars in private equity investments. some of it come from the likes of the public investment on? >> i can't comment on that but i can comment on what we are focused on, cybersecurity with national security david of privacy, an area i focused on when i was treasury secretary, i was responsible for cyber for all the financial services and it's a big risk, so we want to make sure that companies and governments are taken care of and protected. >> getting to that macro story for a moment, more data has come through. h
people from around the world to come out here to riyadh and one of them of course is steven mnuchin, the founder of liberty strategic capital. thank you so much for joining us , mr. secretary. give me an overview on the meetings that you have been having. >> first of all it's great to be with you in great to be back in the region. my focus here is to be supportive to the economic transformation of the region. it's very important i think for economic stability that all these countries...
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steven pinza. >> reporter: he runs the pinza group and owns more than 150 units across the bay area. according to property radar. that same month, she got this 60-day eviction notice, saying her new land lord needed to make major repairs. >> there were 15 people here, 11 were asked to leave. only a few are left right now. i think three or four. >> reporter: two other tenants showed a similar eviction notice. >> basically what he wants to do gentrify the area, and get other people to move in and pay higher rent. >> reporter: in july, she made an offer, move out at their expense and come back later with ad 600 rent hike. other tenants say they got similar offers. >> can you afford to pay that? >> i can't. >> reporter: unless the landlord is taking the property off the market or moving in themselves, the county's moatorium states they can only evict tenants for immediate health or safety issues. >> i don't see any health or safety issues. i the kids ask a lot of questions. >> reporter: lea simon is the statewide legal director at the alliance of californians for community development. >
steven pinza. >> reporter: he runs the pinza group and owns more than 150 units across the bay area. according to property radar. that same month, she got this 60-day eviction notice, saying her new land lord needed to make major repairs. >> there were 15 people here, 11 were asked to leave. only a few are left right now. i think three or four. >> reporter: two other tenants showed a similar eviction notice. >> basically what he wants to do gentrify the area, and get...
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kristen: scott stevens, thank you so much for your insight. appreciate it. scott: happy to be here. kristen: to see more about the firestorm, including footage not seen since the day of that fire, check out firestorm, the east bay hills fire. it's available at abc7news.com and streaming on the abc 7 bay area app on your tv. coming up next, the latest on covid-19, news on vaccines and variant.s boosters and a new descendant of the delta variant are leading covid-19 headlines today. joining us now is use eff emergency dr. noble. thank you for being here. dr. noble: thank you for having me. kristen: i want to ask you about something i know you are very passionate about, the impact of covid policy on children. cal 40 public health officials said they will not relax public school mandates so children should expect to wear masks in school all through the winter. "now is not the time to let our guard down." do you agree with this? dr. noble: no, i don't agree with it at all. what we were really looking for our metrics. we need off ramps for our kids, for our families. we've been in this pa
kristen: scott stevens, thank you so much for your insight. appreciate it. scott: happy to be here. kristen: to see more about the firestorm, including footage not seen since the day of that fire, check out firestorm, the east bay hills fire. it's available at abc7news.com and streaming on the abc 7 bay area app on your tv. coming up next, the latest on covid-19, news on vaccines and variant.s boosters and a new descendant of the delta variant are leading covid-19 headlines today. joining us...
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joining me is star of espn's first take and "steven a.'s world" on espn plus and newest member of "nba countdown." the resume is long deserved. the accomplishments. thanks for joining us. let let's get into this. flood gates opened in the email where gruden said that, you know, this about nfl players' association da marcus smith. he said dumbarcus smith has lips like michelin tires and called roger goodell a faggot and then v.p. now president a nervous clueless p and criticized president barack obama. he also shared sexist memes about female referees and denounced the rams recruiting, a gay player in 2014. he's offended just about everybody. >> everybody. >> give him credit for this. he didn't miss. i can tell you that. he offended everybody. obviously tongue and cheek because he doesn't deserve credit for any of this. he deserves to be shamed and that's exactly what happened to him. my initial response when the first email came out, i was a bit hesitant to call for his firing and dismissal or even suspension, don because i was of the mind
joining me is star of espn's first take and "steven a.'s world" on espn plus and newest member of "nba countdown." the resume is long deserved. the accomplishments. thanks for joining us. let let's get into this. flood gates opened in the email where gruden said that, you know, this about nfl players' association da marcus smith. he said dumbarcus smith has lips like michelin tires and called roger goodell a faggot and then v.p. now president a nervous clueless p and...
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the 10th post season home run, 1-0 giants, the difference took over, taylor, the warning trac steven dugger was there to end the 6th. mookey gets it. bell went up stairs and brought it down? stranded two, thanks to crawford. the 24-year-old was asked to get a 6 out save and the last one was the scariest. thought he hit it out. the wind held it in and dugger made the catch. giants won it 1-0. they can close the dodgers out tomorrow in game 4. >> i grew up here so i don't remember a lot of nights at dodger stadium where the wind was blowing like that. super strange. >> you get to the post season you can lose by one pitch. you can, that comes into onone pitch. >> yeah, i was, i was thinking if that ball did not go out tonight i might of just cashed it in. [ laughter ] >> how long does it take to come down from a epic game like that? >> it takes a little bit. i think everyone is used to it this year just having big moments in big games. keep winning games and there is a reason why we have the most wins in the big leagues. >> reporter: now, to the nfl. a soccer in las vegas. jon gruden st
the 10th post season home run, 1-0 giants, the difference took over, taylor, the warning trac steven dugger was there to end the 6th. mookey gets it. bell went up stairs and brought it down? stranded two, thanks to crawford. the 24-year-old was asked to get a 6 out save and the last one was the scariest. thought he hit it out. the wind held it in and dugger made the catch. giants won it 1-0. they can close the dodgers out tomorrow in game 4. >> i grew up here so i don't remember a lot of...
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then there's steven novak, the man behind what he calls the dallas massacre. this year's display features a wood chipper fountain shooting off 3,000 gallons of fake blood per hour into a kiddie pool across the walkway. >> there is a fountain head that's connected to a water line, inch and a half hose. >> reporter: the grisly scene, corpses have prompted several police visits. when the cops realized no real crimes have been committed steven offering up a chance for the perfect season photo-op. the guts, they're made of insulation foam and paint. that busted door just a prop door in front of the real one painted black and a projector showing scenes of guests trying to escape from the inside windows. all of this from the dallas homeowner who says he doesn't even like halloween. he just likes the gore. ew, creepy. if you're in the dallas area and want to check it out expect traffic. he's been drawing big crowds. if you don't get there soon he's leaving it up through christmas, andrew, mona. >> oh, can you hear it? i could hear the excitement of his neighbors right
then there's steven novak, the man behind what he calls the dallas massacre. this year's display features a wood chipper fountain shooting off 3,000 gallons of fake blood per hour into a kiddie pool across the walkway. >> there is a fountain head that's connected to a water line, inch and a half hose. >> reporter: the grisly scene, corpses have prompted several police visits. when the cops realized no real crimes have been committed steven offering up a chance for the perfect season...
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steven danziger is appealing this decision, but who knows if the appeals court will be any less corrupt join one week, we learned danziger would be imprisoned for the crime of actually holding big oil accountable for their crimes. and we learned our government had planned to kidnap or kill a journalist for the crime of revealing us war crimes. huh. i think when you take those 2 things together, it's pretty telling i think it sounds a lot like fashion. this is fashion of the highest order, fascism, fascism. this is fascism of that they just, they were, i was close. you got it mythic. i was close. think i think about it. the actual criminals, big oil, big war property, property, big farm, a big ag and the politicians who worked for them. they can't be prosecuted. they can't even hardly be reported on. and if you dare do it your, my, her in our inverted moral universe, the villains lock up the truth tellers. you see, you see how that works. remember, everything the nazis did was legal, looked under german law. because if it wasn't legal, then they made it legal. well, we're seeing that swe
steven danziger is appealing this decision, but who knows if the appeals court will be any less corrupt join one week, we learned danziger would be imprisoned for the crime of actually holding big oil accountable for their crimes. and we learned our government had planned to kidnap or kill a journalist for the crime of revealing us war crimes. huh. i think when you take those 2 things together, it's pretty telling i think it sounds a lot like fashion. this is fashion of the highest order,...
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in those human remains steven bertolino says and he's the laundry family lawyer are in all probability those of brian laundrie, of course, at the wait for that confirmation. the fbi saying they're doing it with as much speed as they can. but of course, you can take a long while. the condition of those remains, if in fact that they they have been out there for as many weeks as brian laundrie's been missiag could also be a very, very challenging for those investigators. those forensic investigators. it was tuesday night. the brian laundrie's parents and there behind me now. and that house behind me. that is not now so familiar to so many people have been following the story tuesday night. they said they wanted to go into the carlton reserve into the myakka. myakka hatchee creek environmental park where brian laundrie was going to go hiking on september 13 reopen to the public on tuesday. yesterday wednesday, they went into the park. this sort of separated with the police and with the investigators chris laundrie, bryant's father found what's called the drive back. the dry bag is just tha
in those human remains steven bertolino says and he's the laundry family lawyer are in all probability those of brian laundrie, of course, at the wait for that confirmation. the fbi saying they're doing it with as much speed as they can. but of course, you can take a long while. the condition of those remains, if in fact that they they have been out there for as many weeks as brian laundrie's been missiag could also be a very, very challenging for those investigators. those forensic...
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cnbc senior markets common taert mike santoli, and steven weisz as well. let's kick things off with the broader markets. major averages all in the green. the dow and s&p 500 on pace for record closes once again mike, when you factor in some of the high-profile big cap declines off earnings most notably, of course, facebook today, quite impressive we continue to grind higher to these records again. >> yeah, facebook, lockheed, in a smaller group, taking down the defense contractors. but in general, in aggregate, earnings are good enough to keep things supported seasonally, the path of least resistance tends to be higher. we're still working off some of the defensive positionings put in place in september and october. people certainly don't want the market to get away to the upside as i mentioned, top of the hour, it's getting a little extended in the short term. a little choppier below the surface. not as many stocks that are participating today, have really mega caps like nvidia and apple. but it's enough to move things ahead for another day. >> what do yo
cnbc senior markets common taert mike santoli, and steven weisz as well. let's kick things off with the broader markets. major averages all in the green. the dow and s&p 500 on pace for record closes once again mike, when you factor in some of the high-profile big cap declines off earnings most notably, of course, facebook today, quite impressive we continue to grind higher to these records again. >> yeah, facebook, lockheed, in a smaller group, taking down the defense contractors....
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steven aconseja que consulte con sus vecinos. >> consulte con su comunidad. despuÉs de esto tener control de la situaciÓn. las reglas varÍan por la regiÓn. >> si pueden mantenerlo en paz sin que se involucre la policÍa, obviamente es la mejor soluciÓn para todos. paula: se mejorÓ uno de los servicios de trenes en san josÉ. la nueva ruta reduce el tiempo de viaje en 30 minutos. nos comunicamos con la portavoz de esta agencia. >> los estudiantes que tienen acceso a los pases van a poder utilizar esta ruta sin costo alguno. paola: esta nueva ruta costarÁ sÓlo $2.50. el condado santa clara pidiÓ a los residentes ahorrar agua. se alcanzÓ un ahorro de un 9% y nos dio recomendaciones. >> si usted tiene un jardÍn, reduzca el nÚmero de dÍas en que riega, cuando sus hijos o su familia se baÑe hÁgalo por menos de cinco minutos. paola: hablemos del anuncio del gobierno federal que anunciÓ el cese de las restricciones para viajeros de mÉxico y canadÁ. reportera: a partir de noviembre estados unidos permitirÁ el ingreso de pasajeros desde mÉxico y can
steven aconseja que consulte con sus vecinos. >> consulte con su comunidad. despuÉs de esto tener control de la situaciÓn. las reglas varÍan por la regiÓn. >> si pueden mantenerlo en paz sin que se involucre la policÍa, obviamente es la mejor soluciÓn para todos. paula: se mejorÓ uno de los servicios de trenes en san josÉ. la nueva ruta reduce el tiempo de viaje en 30 minutos. nos comunicamos con la portavoz de esta agencia. >> los estudiantes que tienen acceso a los...
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pippa stevens has more. >> mixed performance today but the group is up big this week. oil and gas prices are surging making renewables like wind and solar more atwraktive. and the power crunch hitting europe and asia is causing a rethink about the global energy system here in the u.s. the biden administration yesterday announced steps to significantly expand offshore wind development. they are targeting 30 giga watts of capacity by 2030, which is enough to power more than 10 million homes annually this is still a long ways away but there are big stock implications for manufacturers then there is product developers and this also touches the utility sector and some of those names are leading the way. nuclear power is getting another look here. the north shore global uranium mining fund and global x uranium fund pour than 15% this week officials from france and japan sthaling the need pour more capacity financially, there are solar stocks the invesco solar etf is down today, but still up 10% for the week and on track for its best week since march names like those remain h
pippa stevens has more. >> mixed performance today but the group is up big this week. oil and gas prices are surging making renewables like wind and solar more atwraktive. and the power crunch hitting europe and asia is causing a rethink about the global energy system here in the u.s. the biden administration yesterday announced steps to significantly expand offshore wind development. they are targeting 30 giga watts of capacity by 2030, which is enough to power more than 10 million homes...
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and steven bird is expected to continue his testimony. last week, he described being captivated by holmes and that theranos could offer a blood test. and the deal fell through when theranos could not deliver results. >>> covid misinformation has been prevalent throughout the pandemic and can be dangerous. one county is ready to take action. contra costa county is whether to declare covid information as a public health crisis. misinformation has led to people not to get vaccinated and not wear masks. the board would implement policies to promote change. >>> a pandemic perk is going away for one city. this week, palo alto is reopening one of its busiest streets to cars. university avenue will reopen on friday. it was shut down as the restaurants built the temporary areas in the middle of the streets. but some say the street closures are driving away customers. they agreed to keep california avenue closed to cars and close ramona street permanently. >>> winds coming this way. and fire danger. we should say how appreciative we are that we had
and steven bird is expected to continue his testimony. last week, he described being captivated by holmes and that theranos could offer a blood test. and the deal fell through when theranos could not deliver results. >>> covid misinformation has been prevalent throughout the pandemic and can be dangerous. one county is ready to take action. contra costa county is whether to declare covid information as a public health crisis. misinformation has led to people not to get vaccinated and...
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which was for steven danziger to stand up. 5 and say, i'm sorry, i'm sorry i chunk on chevron. it was back in 2013 that danziger won a $9500000000.00 settlement against the oil giant chevron in ecuador. soon after winning it, chevron took him to court in the united states on charges of bribery and witness tampering. federal prosecutors declined to take the case, but judge louis kaplan appointed private attorneys, attorneys, who once worked for chevron to prosecute it. and in a trial without a jury found him guilty, the contempt charge of stem from his refusal to comply with court orders. and the appeal of that case, gentler and a prescott pushed back against claims that danziger was being over. punish saying he'd spent 7 years thumbing his nose at the justice system. and even if chevron were the bad guys, that didn't make danziger a good guy. but danziger now forbidden from practicing law, has already spent 2 years essentially confined here in his manhattan apartment, monitored by an electronic ankle bracelet. the reason i'm locked up is because we were successful. okay. i, alo
which was for steven danziger to stand up. 5 and say, i'm sorry, i'm sorry i chunk on chevron. it was back in 2013 that danziger won a $9500000000.00 settlement against the oil giant chevron in ecuador. soon after winning it, chevron took him to court in the united states on charges of bribery and witness tampering. federal prosecutors declined to take the case, but judge louis kaplan appointed private attorneys, attorneys, who once worked for chevron to prosecute it. and in a trial without a...
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let's go to nbc's steven romo who is joining us from new york. steven, welcome. police unions across the nation are fighting against vaccine mandates. what is happening, and is there some kind of a common thread as to why police officers are generally voicing such opposition? >> reporter: police officers in particular are certainly doing that, as are firefighters in many of these cities that have already enacted or are trying to enact these mandates that are happening. we actually know of a protest that's supposed to happen here outside of new york city haltom directly in response to mayor de blasio's new mandate, which time is ticking for. people have until friday to actually get that mandate or they risk being placed on unpaid leave. the difference between one of the things we've heard from the police unions in particular, the police benevolent association, saying that previously they had been allowing some city workers to show a negative covid test weekly instead of having to get the vaccine. they're asking for that to continue, something that mayor de blasio'
let's go to nbc's steven romo who is joining us from new york. steven, welcome. police unions across the nation are fighting against vaccine mandates. what is happening, and is there some kind of a common thread as to why police officers are generally voicing such opposition? >> reporter: police officers in particular are certainly doing that, as are firefighters in many of these cities that have already enacted or are trying to enact these mandates that are happening. we actually know of...
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this steven, good morning. >> good morning, kendis. yes, sites like this here at the american museum of natural history are already seeing more people show up for boosters and to get their first doses of the vaccine. and even more people, as you mentioned, could be eligible for those boosters pretty soon. once the fda signs off on what the advisory panel has already agreed to, which is the additional dose of the johnson & johnson vaccine. right now, the fda advisory panel is suggesting that booster for anyone who got the shot at least two months ago, as long as they are over the age of 18. and the white house is telling us that they are ready to start administering those doses. >> as we await the fda, the cdc's decision of potential moderna and j.j. boosters in the coming days, we are working with our partners to prepare. we have the vaccine supply and will be ready to hit the ground running as soon as any additional boosters are authorized. we are on the right track in our fight against the virus. two out of three eligible individuals
this steven, good morning. >> good morning, kendis. yes, sites like this here at the american museum of natural history are already seeing more people show up for boosters and to get their first doses of the vaccine. and even more people, as you mentioned, could be eligible for those boosters pretty soon. once the fda signs off on what the advisory panel has already agreed to, which is the additional dose of the johnson & johnson vaccine. right now, the fda advisory panel is...
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oil giant chevron, steven danziger, is she to be sentenced for criminal contempt on friday. the case stems from his fight on behalf of ecuadorian villagers to prove that chevron polluted the amazon rain best in the 19 ninety's. on wednesday, a panel of independent experts appointed by the u. n's. human rights council said that dawns occurs home detention is illegal. on the international, lawry al jazeera spoke to danziger and his apartment ahead of his sentence, hearing. the reason i'm locked up is because we were successful. ok. i, along with other lawyers helped indigenous peoples in ecuador when a historic 9500000000 dollar pollution judgment against chevron for the deliberate dumping of billions of girls of cancer causing waste into the amazon. that's an historical fact that case has been affirmed on appeal by 28 appellate judges, including the highest courts of ecuador in canada, for enforcement purposes. you know, so why am i the one being locked up? you know, i help hold them accountable. i'm 0. kristen salumi is that a riley of danziger supporters in new york. she is
oil giant chevron, steven danziger, is she to be sentenced for criminal contempt on friday. the case stems from his fight on behalf of ecuadorian villagers to prove that chevron polluted the amazon rain best in the 19 ninety's. on wednesday, a panel of independent experts appointed by the u. n's. human rights council said that dawns occurs home detention is illegal. on the international, lawry al jazeera spoke to danziger and his apartment ahead of his sentence, hearing. the reason i'm locked...
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steven danziger was charged in 2019 place the under house arrest on disbarred last year. as mentioned, he previously represented villagers in ecuador is amazon reaching the accused chevron of knowingly dumping toxic waste into lakes and rivers between 964 and 1992 aside from the environmental devastation that pollution is believed to have caused health problems including cancer. as for chevron, it refused to pay the multi $1000000000.00 fine, claiming misconduct by danziger on the ecuadorian judiciary. a u. s. court blocked enforcement of the fine in 27. 14. excuse me. saying that the 2011 ruling in ecuador was one through bribery. but mr. danziger has plenty of outspoken supports, including from his friend, pink floyd, co founder of roger waters. the rock legend told us, the latest ruling against the lawyer set, say, worrying precedent. the questioned arises for a soul is, what is the law for? and is it available to all of us, all members of society, irrespective of the depth of our pockets or a orac connections, politically, he spent 7791 days now under house arrest. an
steven danziger was charged in 2019 place the under house arrest on disbarred last year. as mentioned, he previously represented villagers in ecuador is amazon reaching the accused chevron of knowingly dumping toxic waste into lakes and rivers between 964 and 1992 aside from the environmental devastation that pollution is believed to have caused health problems including cancer. as for chevron, it refused to pay the multi $1000000000.00 fine, claiming misconduct by danziger on the ecuadorian...
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let's go to steven jiang. what are they saying about the protests and calls for boycotting the olympics? >> reporter: laura, chinese officials have not responded to the news. this protest and cause not surprising in the lead up to the d beijing games. this year because of all of the covid-19 restrictions they are not going to see a repeat of most of those embarrassing protests but still the same concerns and anger about china remains with activists and politicians calling for a boycott trying to highlight the plight of the uighurs and tibetans. they argue when they awarded the 2008 games to beijing, they said they would be a catalyst of improvements but instead the prestige has emboldened the beijing leadership to further suppress them. why make the same mistake twice. this has been ignored by the ioc and olympic sponsors. this is more than a major sporting event, this is billions of dollars at stake. one member, president xi jinping wants to see 300 million people to play winter sports. >> steven, thank you f
let's go to steven jiang. what are they saying about the protests and calls for boycotting the olympics? >> reporter: laura, chinese officials have not responded to the news. this protest and cause not surprising in the lead up to the d beijing games. this year because of all of the covid-19 restrictions they are not going to see a repeat of most of those embarrassing protests but still the same concerns and anger about china remains with activists and politicians calling for a boycott...
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steven zhang for us in beijing. great do see you, steven. appreciate it. >>> brazilian lawmakers voted in favor of charges against jair bolsonaro for covid response. they allege he intentionally allowed covid to spread. the ally of the president is not expected to pursue charges. bolsonaro said he's not guilty of any crimes, but he has long downplayed the severity of the virus and recently spread misinformation about covid vaccines. take a listen. >> translator: the presidency is not an office in a bar where you say what you want while drinking beer and eating barbecue. the president of the republic informs the brazilian people 0 not a study that is not approved and says something along these lines when we ask to vaccinate the population. >> some reaction from some of the senators voting on the measure yesterday. this all comes, of course, the same day brazil reported more than 400 new covid deaths and the virus has killed more than 606,000 brazilians. that's the second highest death toll in the world. >>> now, new details are emerging about
steven zhang for us in beijing. great do see you, steven. appreciate it. >>> brazilian lawmakers voted in favor of charges against jair bolsonaro for covid response. they allege he intentionally allowed covid to spread. the ally of the president is not expected to pursue charges. bolsonaro said he's not guilty of any crimes, but he has long downplayed the severity of the virus and recently spread misinformation about covid vaccines. take a listen. >> translator: the presidency is...
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jason fletcher is charged with voluntary manslaughter in the death of steven taylor in a walmart store in april of 2020. taylor had allegedly shoplifted a baseball bat and was threatening customers. prosecutors say fletch your first taste. taylor then shot him when he refused to drop the bat. his family says taylor was having a mental health crisis. the next court date is set for december. 9th. san jose. police say a 14 hour standoff peacefully this afternoon. the santa clara county sheriff says the 38 year old man took his father hostage at a home on east hills drive. the man's mother managed to escape and call. 911 deputy said neighboring homes shelter in place at the time, and negotiators spoke with the man overnight for most of today until he finally surrendered. i oftentimes realize that somebody might simply just be misunderstood. and i used those words. and that was the turning point. um during during our communication that we have. mel b. you're seeing is charged with assault with a deadly weapon, along with elder abuse, false imprisonment and criminal threats. he was on probat
jason fletcher is charged with voluntary manslaughter in the death of steven taylor in a walmart store in april of 2020. taylor had allegedly shoplifted a baseball bat and was threatening customers. prosecutors say fletch your first taste. taylor then shot him when he refused to drop the bat. his family says taylor was having a mental health crisis. the next court date is set for december. 9th. san jose. police say a 14 hour standoff peacefully this afternoon. the santa clara county sheriff...
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okay, now let's bring in doctor steven garbage of the institute. so for european studies and pal grade, good to talk to your doctor. got it. and that seems to be a quite united front to cross the e u. when it comes to responding to migrant flows from barbosa didn't seem to be so much solidarity when italy in greece was struggling a few years back. why the discrepancy to thing? well, i also went hungry was struggling, let's remember. and then when the hungarians were building the fence with serbia to combat the flux of migrants, there was a united outcry from brussels. this is against the human rights and so on and so forth. but now i went to western neighbors and villers are doing the same. we don't hear, same outcry. i would say this has a lot to do with, with the hybrid warfare with hybrid warfare against russia and bills is being seen as a, let's say, influenced by russia are from the russell log ministration. and of course, from their western neighbors, the baltic states and poland. so i do think we have more concerned for geo politics here tha
okay, now let's bring in doctor steven garbage of the institute. so for european studies and pal grade, good to talk to your doctor. got it. and that seems to be a quite united front to cross the e u. when it comes to responding to migrant flows from barbosa didn't seem to be so much solidarity when italy in greece was struggling a few years back. why the discrepancy to thing? well, i also went hungry was struggling, let's remember. and then when the hungarians were building the fence with...
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steven steven godric of the institute of european studies in belgrade, described at the attitude of brussels to bell roofs. as colonial. fell receipts being treated quite differently from turkey. we can see the clear difference in language and in deeds. and there is this sense i will say oregon's when. 3 i, when brussels is talking to them, a sense that i would even compared to their postcolonial cost. i would say this has a lot to do with window hybrid warfare with hybrid warfare against russia. and billers is being seen as a, let's say, influenced by russia from the russell long ministration. and of course, from their western neighbors, the baltic states and poland. so i do think we have more concerns for geo politics here than ford human rights. the e u has awarded. it's a lot of prize for freedom of thought to rush an opposition figure election evolving. the accolade is given out annually by the european parliament to recognize what it calls perseverance for human rights, or he's don quarter got more details earlier from our correspondent charlotte davinsky is, is considered to be the us
steven steven godric of the institute of european studies in belgrade, described at the attitude of brussels to bell roofs. as colonial. fell receipts being treated quite differently from turkey. we can see the clear difference in language and in deeds. and there is this sense i will say oregon's when. 3 i, when brussels is talking to them, a sense that i would even compared to their postcolonial cost. i would say this has a lot to do with window hybrid warfare with hybrid warfare against...
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but steven danziger is supporters aren't persuaded. roger waters again says the oil giant should still be held accountable. stephen and i have become friends through all of this. i met him back then and and immediately it smells fishy. the whole thing's mouth wrong to make an israel and it's wrong and it will be go on. it'll go on being wrong and tell chevron pay those $30000.00 ecuadorian people there. it's now about $12000000000.00 with interest with interest and damages. it's gone up to about $12000000.00 that eroded reparation. and they needed a die. you know poor pads the nino who represents the amazon watch said that he said what was the close? he said this just like barry very slow motion. mass murder is what chevron oak up our guilty else. and it is another story. another update in a story we've been falling for some time. in fact, the u. k. home secretary has a nonce to an inquiry into systematic failures within the police force that led to woman being murdered. back in march, recent tragic events have exposed unimaginable fai
but steven danziger is supporters aren't persuaded. roger waters again says the oil giant should still be held accountable. stephen and i have become friends through all of this. i met him back then and and immediately it smells fishy. the whole thing's mouth wrong to make an israel and it's wrong and it will be go on. it'll go on being wrong and tell chevron pay those $30000.00 ecuadorian people there. it's now about $12000000000.00 with interest with interest and damages. it's gone up to...
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or better yet, two of them." ( laughter ) little steven continued discussing his little steven, saying, "the '70s, there's never been anything quite like it, honestly. it was just a wild, wild time and the women were truly, truly liberated there for a minute." "yeah, but now that i'm 70, women no longer have group sex with me. when did they become so oppressed?" ( laughter ) meanwhile, we here at "meanwhile global shipping enterprises and secondary market meat products" sometimes find so many animal- related stories that we have to repackage them in our meanwhile subsegment: "meanwild." ( laughter ) meanwild, for years, officials have been struggling to control the invasive lanternfly, and now they've raised the ante. as "cbs news put it, "there's a beautiful spotted insect flying across the u.s., and officials want you to kill it." whoa, whoa, whoa! i cannot endorse killing things that are too beautiful. if we did that, how long could i possibly last? ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) meanwild, things got a little too educational at the bronx zoo last week when an adult gorilla was
or better yet, two of them." ( laughter ) little steven continued discussing his little steven, saying, "the '70s, there's never been anything quite like it, honestly. it was just a wild, wild time and the women were truly, truly liberated there for a minute." "yeah, but now that i'm 70, women no longer have group sex with me. when did they become so oppressed?" ( laughter ) meanwhile, we here at "meanwhile global shipping enterprises and secondary market meat...
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excellent joint chevron, steven don socker is g to be sentenced for criminal contempt on friday. the case stands from his decade slung fights, omaha off of ecuadorian villagers to prove that chevron polluted the amazon rain forest in the $199.00 seas. kristen selina is in new york. we can speak to her. no . kristin, what kind of sentences he facing yes, i'm outside of the court house. the federal court house in manhattan, where steve danziger, in a short time, will be sentenced on those criminal contempt charges. he faces a maximum 6 month sentence. but here's the thing. he's already been locked up in his new york apartment for the last 2 years on these charges because the judge found him in contempt. it was a very unusual ruling. i. this all stems from him failing to turn over evidence in a case that he said would have implicated the ecuador and plaintiffs in that lawsuit against chevron in a case that he was and is currently still appealing. he has a lot of support from indigenous groups from ecuador, you can see some of the people gathered behind me and human rights groups as
excellent joint chevron, steven don socker is g to be sentenced for criminal contempt on friday. the case stands from his decade slung fights, omaha off of ecuadorian villagers to prove that chevron polluted the amazon rain forest in the $199.00 seas. kristen selina is in new york. we can speak to her. no . kristin, what kind of sentences he facing yes, i'm outside of the court house. the federal court house in manhattan, where steve danziger, in a short time, will be sentenced on those...
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steven danziger has been jailed for 6 months for criminal contempt. his case stems from his fight on behalf of ecuadorian vintages to prove that chevron polluted the amazon rain forest in the 19 ninety's offices here, a spoke to tanika at his apartment, surely, but shortly before he was sentenced. the reason i'm locked up is because we were successful. okay. i along with other lawyers helped indigenous peoples in ecuador when a historic 9500000000 dollar pollution judge. when a good chevron for the deliberate dumping of billions of gals of cancer causing waste into the amazon. that's an historical fact that case has been affirmed on appeal by 28 appellate judges, including the highest courts of ecuador and canada, for enforcement purposes. you know, so why am i the will be locked up? you know, i help hold them accountable. let's speak to plat finkelstein, who's in new york. she is a professor of law on faculty, director of the center for ethics and the rule of law at the university of pennsylvania law school. good to have you with us again at claire.
steven danziger has been jailed for 6 months for criminal contempt. his case stems from his fight on behalf of ecuadorian vintages to prove that chevron polluted the amazon rain forest in the 19 ninety's offices here, a spoke to tanika at his apartment, surely, but shortly before he was sentenced. the reason i'm locked up is because we were successful. okay. i along with other lawyers helped indigenous peoples in ecuador when a historic 9500000000 dollar pollution judge. when a good chevron for...
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steven, thank you for regulator from the upper west side. that's going to do it for me on this edition of alex witt reports. my friend yasmin vossoughian continues our coverage. ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ \syasmin asmi people with moderate to severe psoriasis, are rethinking the choices they make like the splash they create the entrance they make, the surprises they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory t
steven, thank you for regulator from the upper west side. that's going to do it for me on this edition of alex witt reports. my friend yasmin vossoughian continues our coverage. ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ \syasmin asmi people with moderate to severe psoriasis, are rethinking the choices they make like the splash they create the entrance they make, the surprises...
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. >> i'll let you take it over steven. >> perspective thank you for coming toward training facility what we have to offer here. appreciate it's a good thing. the governors were doing something special here. yes i am in charge of the technicians, apprentices. our program is in its infancy is only seven years old. the operant part of our training center that's been going 70 years. we are getting things rolling. we start with projects that are 75 years old, right? bring them back to life so everybody can see you then. you compare that to the machine on the lowboy when you get outside the difference in how technology has changed over the years and how we have to keep up with the technology in our young people and those who i went to apply to the programmer. >> to think your guys would be flying drones in these bridges come on her. >> honestly when is the military started flying drones i knew that was coming. >> all right. [laughter] that helps. >> our military has a future there is no doubt about that's a great place to start for people. the technicians is four years, 8000 hours, they spend
. >> i'll let you take it over steven. >> perspective thank you for coming toward training facility what we have to offer here. appreciate it's a good thing. the governors were doing something special here. yes i am in charge of the technicians, apprentices. our program is in its infancy is only seven years old. the operant part of our training center that's been going 70 years. we are getting things rolling. we start with projects that are 75 years old, right? bring them back to...
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i do see a hand raised from steven howard, but, mr. howard, i believe you're a consultant for the permit holder, so you would be speaking during the rebuttal time. >> gotcha. >> secretary: okay. is there any other public comment on this item, please raise your hand. okay. i don't -- i see 1 more hand. one moment. okay. the phone number ending in '1225' please go ahead. the phone number ending in 1225. you may need to press star six. i see. go ahead. >> caller: hi. it's milo, i'm back. thank you for your patience. i wanted to register my support to this housing and urge you to deny the appeal. honestly, the previous speakers have gotten the words out of my mouth that it was a hard fought battle. i remember when that happened through past legislation to facilitate density throughout the west side of the city, we all know it's a social good, it's an environmental good. it's something that needs to happen yesterday and yet we still have this process where we don't trust our own professionals. the planning staff made a recommendation, we've
i do see a hand raised from steven howard, but, mr. howard, i believe you're a consultant for the permit holder, so you would be speaking during the rebuttal time. >> gotcha. >> secretary: okay. is there any other public comment on this item, please raise your hand. okay. i don't -- i see 1 more hand. one moment. okay. the phone number ending in '1225' please go ahead. the phone number ending in 1225. you may need to press star six. i see. go ahead. >> caller: hi. it's milo,...