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general ed law clerks of justice stevens. he. [background noises] [background noises] >> good afternoon. members of the stevenson family, members of the court, members of the bar and friends. this meeting of the bar of the supreme court of the united states has been called to honor the memory of john paul stevens who served as associate justice of the supreme court from 1975 until 2010. in addition to his time on the court, justice stevens served his country as a judge on the united states court of appeals for the seventh circuit, at counsel to the house judiciary committee, and as a code breaker in the u.s. navy during world war ii. over decades on the bench he dedicated his life to the rule of law and to the judicial craft. he was a jurist to fearlessly exercise independent judgment, guided by experience and the essential values underlying the constitution and the american project. he was a person of integrity, blessed with a singular intellects, pragmatic temperament, humble nature, and generous soul. he was a devoted husband,
general ed law clerks of justice stevens. he. [background noises] [background noises] >> good afternoon. members of the stevenson family, members of the court, members of the bar and friends. this meeting of the bar of the supreme court of the united states has been called to honor the memory of john paul stevens who served as associate justice of the supreme court from 1975 until 2010. in addition to his time on the court, justice stevens served his country as a judge on the united...
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the jurist justice stevens. every time i read one of justice stevens opinions, i see another thing that i left about my grandpa. for example, as is already been discussed, my grandfather is well known for his attention to the record in each individual case. he is described as a judges judge who looks in each case on its merits. grandpa sweated the small stuff off the bench to prehuman with member the names of my elementary school classmates. he kept a strawberry ice cream in his freezer though that my sister, who did not share his love of chocolate would always have a dessert she enjoyed. it is easy but for grandpa attention to detail was a form of love. of seeing what was distinct about a person and their circumstances. it made him friends everywhere he went, even among people who disagreed with him. so i smiled knowingly when a written opinion at grandpa's partial concurrence in illinois a fourth a mimic case that ask whether someone's unprovoked flight from police was sufficiently suspicious to justify a stop
the jurist justice stevens. every time i read one of justice stevens opinions, i see another thing that i left about my grandpa. for example, as is already been discussed, my grandfather is well known for his attention to the record in each individual case. he is described as a judges judge who looks in each case on its merits. grandpa sweated the small stuff off the bench to prehuman with member the names of my elementary school classmates. he kept a strawberry ice cream in his freezer though...
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steven: i -- 2.5%. steven: it's important to understand if they hike with their eyes closed and they carry on doing it in the next year, the 10-year treasury should be 4%. if they take into account we could have a recession by 2024, they will be back at zero within the next year or so. the yield should be below 1%. the 2.5% since between those two yields. the human brain is not clever enough to cope with that unfortunately. we want it in simple terms, a simple base case, a path. lisa: what do you do that? steven: that is how markets work. markets are trying to incorporate available information. they will jump from being hawkish to dovish and there is a transition that is gradual. the growth risks are growing. the inflation risk are maybe peaking. stom: the last time we had a bond bear market is bad, blessed ham was looking at relegation -- west ham was looking at relegation. have you seen a bond bear market priced down like we see right now? steven: this year's decline on prices, the total return, the l
steven: i -- 2.5%. steven: it's important to understand if they hike with their eyes closed and they carry on doing it in the next year, the 10-year treasury should be 4%. if they take into account we could have a recession by 2024, they will be back at zero within the next year or so. the yield should be below 1%. the 2.5% since between those two yields. the human brain is not clever enough to cope with that unfortunately. we want it in simple terms, a simple base case, a path. lisa: what do...
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steven: this is unavoidable. you could observe it with hindsight using the model but even if you have an estimate, the confidence is huge. 100 basis points may be decided. but there is no evidence that it has gone up. maybe the risk around it is increasing but none of the central banks have revised their estimates higher yet. i would suggest that the drivers of the r-star, which is near the longer natural rate, the drivers are about demographics and debt and technology, wealth inequality, globalization. these are things that predated the pandemic and this is a powerful trend in place. unless someone comes up with a coherent argument that the weighted average of these variables is swinging around, i do not see why we would revise up. thank you. francine: thank you that was a good answer. coming up, the sale of the chelsea football club. is moving closer with a deal probably being finite and -- finalized today. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to the open. bloomberg has learned that china has ordered govern
steven: this is unavoidable. you could observe it with hindsight using the model but even if you have an estimate, the confidence is huge. 100 basis points may be decided. but there is no evidence that it has gone up. maybe the risk around it is increasing but none of the central banks have revised their estimates higher yet. i would suggest that the drivers of the r-star, which is near the longer natural rate, the drivers are about demographics and debt and technology, wealth inequality,...
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stevens: mr. speaker, i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentlewoman from oklahoma is recognized. mrs. bice: i'm prepared to close as well. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. bice: thank you, mr. speaker. i again would like to thank my colleagues, chairwoman stevens and representative gonzalez for leading this important legislation. while the data revolution offers an opportunity to solve many of the world's grand challenges, we must also ensure these innovators don't put americans' private information at risk. by supporting further research on privacy enhancing technologies through this legislation, we are taking important steps to strengthen consumer privacy while enabling the use of consumer data. i encourage my colleagues to vote yes on this bill. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from from michigan is recognized. ms. stevens: i join my colleagues and encouraging members of this legi
stevens: mr. speaker, i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentlewoman from oklahoma is recognized. mrs. bice: i'm prepared to close as well. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. bice: thank you, mr. speaker. i again would like to thank my colleagues, chairwoman stevens and representative gonzalez for leading this important legislation. while the data revolution offers an opportunity to solve many of the world's grand challenges,...
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steven: you have asked a great question. when you look at what is taking place in the economy i find the hard landing, which is growth recession. i think the economy will be running well below trend. i cannot ignore the fact we could have another quarter of negative gdp, unlikely to be back to back negative corridors. we will have an economy running in that 1% or slightly lower environment over the next four quarters. the reason we do not get a classical recession is there is no major inventory overhang. there is no major -- there are no financial dislocations we know about. in that environment the hard landing is a more realistic scenario than an outright recession. in economy running below 1% will mean q4 growth is .4% in contrast to 5% last year and that should take down operating earnings to 5% growth as opposed to 10% to 11% growth as have been recently discounted by the marketplace. kailey: we do not get the sense the federal reserve is concerned about grove. where do you think inflation will be able to get down to and
steven: you have asked a great question. when you look at what is taking place in the economy i find the hard landing, which is growth recession. i think the economy will be running well below trend. i cannot ignore the fact we could have another quarter of negative gdp, unlikely to be back to back negative corridors. we will have an economy running in that 1% or slightly lower environment over the next four quarters. the reason we do not get a classical recession is there is no major inventory...
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steven beasley is here next week. the business news, of course, is more on our website, d, w dot com. i'm jarrett great, thanks for watching. with people in trucks injured, one trying to see the city center more and more refugees are being turned away on the border families. planes on the tax in syria to the credit owners with demonstrate people's lean extreme getting $200.00 people for something around the world. more than.
steven beasley is here next week. the business news, of course, is more on our website, d, w dot com. i'm jarrett great, thanks for watching. with people in trucks injured, one trying to see the city center more and more refugees are being turned away on the border families. planes on the tax in syria to the credit owners with demonstrate people's lean extreme getting $200.00 people for something around the world. more than.
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next slide, carlos back to you. >> thank you, steven. as steven mentioned we're looking for more funding and one opportunity would be the federal government. because it's the sea wall program, we're also working with the army corps of engineer and received a waiver to increase the study from 36 to 86 months. this is a 50/50 split between the army corps and the port. if they determine that there is a project this could unlock billions of dollars in funding which the port will have to match 65/35. this last year is what we've been using since the bond report back in 2013. we know that this is going to change. but we have not officially made any changes to date. once we scope with the project with the 11 that we're starting with. this will be a different draft when we come back to you in a different presentation. but since we have not switched it to date we're still using these amounts. wups we determine the project for the early projects, we'll determine the next bond sale amount and make that application to get that done, as i said when w
next slide, carlos back to you. >> thank you, steven. as steven mentioned we're looking for more funding and one opportunity would be the federal government. because it's the sea wall program, we're also working with the army corps of engineer and received a waiver to increase the study from 36 to 86 months. this is a 50/50 split between the army corps and the port. if they determine that there is a project this could unlock billions of dollars in funding which the port will have to match...
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treasury secretary steven mnuchin was visiting saudi arabia and the united arab emirates and qatar and kuwait to stir up new investments for himself. not for the united states. which is a thing that's called self dealing. and it is a thing that we're not supposed to do. last month, "the new york times" reported on truly remarkable sums of cash that the various gulf monarchies had invested in private projects being run by steven mnuchin. as well as projects for trump's son-in-law white house adviser jared kushner. and the monarchy started paying out these funds almost as soon as those guys left the trump administration. last year after trump was out of office, the saudis gave steven mnuchin a billion for his new investment fund. they gave jared kushner $2 billion. and they did this even though saudi arabia's own investment advisers explicitly recommended against it in writing, because they determined that, kushner had no experience, he in h-no other investors, their due diligence on kushner's operation showed that they are quote, unsatisfactory in all aspects. but still, the saudis gave
treasury secretary steven mnuchin was visiting saudi arabia and the united arab emirates and qatar and kuwait to stir up new investments for himself. not for the united states. which is a thing that's called self dealing. and it is a thing that we're not supposed to do. last month, "the new york times" reported on truly remarkable sums of cash that the various gulf monarchies had invested in private projects being run by steven mnuchin. as well as projects for trump's son-in-law white...
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steven: you have to take a deep breath. if inflation for all goods and services going up at same amount, say the headlines, .6, there is no place to hide. when you have a number like this week and it is concentrated, we know those are stretched already and we understand supply chains and it's not going to get fixed immediately but it will get fixed when it is airfares, pushed by oil and reopening. hotels, the same issue. you say ok, is that typical or is that isolated and everything else is more moderate? if you take those components out, you see is a slow drift downward, too slow for the fed to change their tone. but if there is an indication that the center of gravity, it is beginning to shift lower. lisa: if we look what is going on with ecb, there damage if they do a debit they don't with the euro. -- damned if they do or don't with the euro. is there the same dynamic in the opposite direction for the federal reserve and the u.s. dollar, and if the fed does back away as you expect, that will be dollar positive or more d
steven: you have to take a deep breath. if inflation for all goods and services going up at same amount, say the headlines, .6, there is no place to hide. when you have a number like this week and it is concentrated, we know those are stretched already and we understand supply chains and it's not going to get fixed immediately but it will get fixed when it is airfares, pushed by oil and reopening. hotels, the same issue. you say ok, is that typical or is that isolated and everything else is...
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steven. >> it's time for schools to start taking part. >> laura: steven. yeah. >> and it's time to end gun free zones in schools, too. >> laura: yeah, well, you know, eric swalwell was smashing that idea today but we'll leave that to another conversation. steven thank you >> now up next what we know about the uvalde gunman and what he has in common with so many of the other school shooters. what what were the warning signs and how were they all missed? the answer next. ♪ >> laura: he didn't talk very much. he kept to himself. he didn't have many friends. he was kind of a weird one. something was off about him. he spent a lot of time online. he didn't go to school much last year. dad wasn't on the scene. something changed lately with him. he was more volatile. these are just some of the things we've learned in the past 30 hours or so about the uvalde shooter. but those descriptions could fit any number of the school shooters from the past 25 years or so. virginia tech, sandy hook, parkland. look at their eyes. they're all the same. vacant. dead. a few yea
steven. >> it's time for schools to start taking part. >> laura: steven. yeah. >> and it's time to end gun free zones in schools, too. >> laura: yeah, well, you know, eric swalwell was smashing that idea today but we'll leave that to another conversation. steven thank you >> now up next what we know about the uvalde gunman and what he has in common with so many of the other school shooters. what what were the warning signs and how were they all missed? the answer...
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>> steven miller. i think he's joking. i turn around and look at him these dead pan eyes, it's clearly he's not joking. and i told this story to general milley and my chief of staff. i said, let's be safe. let's just check and make sure that this isn't being worked in the building. and he comes back somedays later and says, secretary, you're not going believe this. and that's when he explains to me that they were working. we had developed a plan. >> whatever happened to that plan? >> it died. i gave specific instruction to tell northern command to stop work on it. >> they were working it without the secretary of defense and the chairman of the joint chiefs knowing about it? >> that is one of of the most revealing parts of that whole episode. certainly the number of troops that steven miller wanted deployed and notable. my colleagues at the times reported on that episode last year. the fact that this was going on around the defense secretary's back, this kind of thing happened a lot. not justice with dod, but a number of ag
>> steven miller. i think he's joking. i turn around and look at him these dead pan eyes, it's clearly he's not joking. and i told this story to general milley and my chief of staff. i said, let's be safe. let's just check and make sure that this isn't being worked in the building. and he comes back somedays later and says, secretary, you're not going believe this. and that's when he explains to me that they were working. we had developed a plan. >> whatever happened to that plan?...
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w reported katie stevens. katie high did tell us why did chancellor salt feel the need to make this speech? while all i saw has come under a lot of criticism over the war and ukraine. and what was seen is really quite hesitant response by his government taking over the issue of whether to send heavy weapons to ukraine. so i think the speech was really about showing leadership and trying to bring the voters along with him. so he use the speech to emphasize what germany is doing to support ukraine imposing sanctions, taking refugees, and now after some prevarication sending those heavy weapons. he also tried to deflect some of that criticism by saying that germany is not taking any steps where it will be acting alone, only in coordination, always with its partners. and it will not risk during nato into a war. at the same time, i think he was looking to reassure voters concerned about just that that this war can spread, could even threaten piece in germany to verify it, as he said, your fears should be listened t
w reported katie stevens. katie high did tell us why did chancellor salt feel the need to make this speech? while all i saw has come under a lot of criticism over the war and ukraine. and what was seen is really quite hesitant response by his government taking over the issue of whether to send heavy weapons to ukraine. so i think the speech was really about showing leadership and trying to bring the voters along with him. so he use the speech to emphasize what germany is doing to support...
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anyway, i stevens wrote to his colleagues that douglas shouldn't be there douglas attends. anyway, he is shunned at first, but then his speeches draw people in and on the final day of this convention the group actually votes to support black voting rights and douglas very dramatically describes this convention in his 1881 life in times of gregory douglas, and it's one of the proudest days of his life not kind of facing down andrew johnson. but facing down. the are the way republicans and kind of talking up to them? i do not think that johnson supported or attended. performances by the jubilee singers and actually douglas and not doug johnson became much more reactionary by the end of 1865 and i've been told it's time to wrap up and i'll just say by way of conclusion that when johnson went on the road in 1869 attempting to become a congressman. blocks by then must have had the vote in tennessee and suddenly he needed them and then all of these features that he gives about being a black moses he is about his paternalistic you can be. but you could also say he's kind of needy.
anyway, i stevens wrote to his colleagues that douglas shouldn't be there douglas attends. anyway, he is shunned at first, but then his speeches draw people in and on the final day of this convention the group actually votes to support black voting rights and douglas very dramatically describes this convention in his 1881 life in times of gregory douglas, and it's one of the proudest days of his life not kind of facing down andrew johnson. but facing down. the are the way republicans and kind...
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steven norris is a professor of russian history at miami university in the us state of ohio. earlier i asked him whether he was surprised that prudent didn't declare victory in ukraine or announce a full mobilization. i think what was said is still quite significant. there was, as you mentioned, a lot of speculation that wouldn't, would announce a general mobile mobilization, which would of course, turn the war into the next phase. but what he didn't say was, was quite specific as reference in the story before about blaming nato. again, for the aggression referencing neo nazis in ukraine, claiming that this is ongoing aggression. that's ongoing war is a defense of the mother, claiming the song bus is an essential part of the russian motherland. and you know, again and again, referencing neo nazis and bender writes, and i'm using the rhetoric that is used to justify this invasion using the lies that is used to justify this invasion for, for purposes of the picture day speech. and that marks something of a difference of the usual thing through a speech giving, given everything
steven norris is a professor of russian history at miami university in the us state of ohio. earlier i asked him whether he was surprised that prudent didn't declare victory in ukraine or announce a full mobilization. i think what was said is still quite significant. there was, as you mentioned, a lot of speculation that wouldn't, would announce a general mobile mobilization, which would of course, turn the war into the next phase. but what he didn't say was, was quite specific as reference in...
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author of "patton's payback," steven moore, welcome. congratulations on the book. >> thank you, brian. brian: zelenskyy has to remind americans what happened in world war ii. he didn't have to remind an historian like you. why don't put in context what he's saying by supporting us you are looking out for yourselves. >> here is a man who is a master communicator. he knows how to motivate people. and he's out in the front. he's not in the background. patton was the same way. he was put in a position to fight the german army when we had not been doing well in the north african campaign. it's fair to compare these two men. brian: we let europe go to war on itself. when that war came home, we had an uphill battle. the battle of normandy to get into europe and push everybody back. general patton also forecasted the soviet union even though they were allied with us as being a problem. and he was never trustful of who we now know as russia. >> patton was thinking ahead. even before the war he and -- d eisenhower were pushing for tanks that were
author of "patton's payback," steven moore, welcome. congratulations on the book. >> thank you, brian. brian: zelenskyy has to remind americans what happened in world war ii. he didn't have to remind an historian like you. why don't put in context what he's saying by supporting us you are looking out for yourselves. >> here is a man who is a master communicator. he knows how to motivate people. and he's out in the front. he's not in the background. patton was the same way....
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i'll have to leave it that steven beardsley with. thank you. now, full astronauts have left the international space station and are on their way back to us. now. the capsule safely undocked from the i ss, ending the crews 6 months science mission. if everything goes according to plan, they are due to touch down thursday night off the coast of the u. s. state of florida on board that capsule is german astronomer mathias melba and t w's. leah i'll brush takes a look back now at his time in space. next step is european space agency as when germany astronaut mathias mar arrived in space 6 months ago. the 1st thing he wanted to do was looked down at his home planet. i was like, wow, wow, is like i, i had goosebumps all over my buddy and shivering, almost like, wow, i'm really in space at dawn. i'm the me. i see a beautiful blue, blue, blue plaid it since then down on that blue planet, a war has started. and fears have arisen that the tensions between russia and the e u and u. s. might affect the international space station as well. but 400 kilometer
i'll have to leave it that steven beardsley with. thank you. now, full astronauts have left the international space station and are on their way back to us. now. the capsule safely undocked from the i ss, ending the crews 6 months science mission. if everything goes according to plan, they are due to touch down thursday night off the coast of the u. s. state of florida on board that capsule is german astronomer mathias melba and t w's. leah i'll brush takes a look back now at his time in space....
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i am steven. i'll give you a last 20 seconds here. are the american people prepared for war with russia? i don't believe they're prepared for war. but i, i do believe that, you know, yes, we have inflation, we have some shortages that kind of stuff, but this financial stuff, you know, they're, they're down for it. unfortunately a bit and it's going to keep going. and at this point, we're not talking 40000000000, we're talking peter. well, over a trillion over the last 68 years. well, and on this the, the word on capital hill is the 3 trillion. and that's really amazing because that's just replacing the afghan grip. it's no coincidence in my mind, gentlemen, that's all the time we have many thanks to my guess in personnel, minneapolis and in paris. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at ortiz, see you next time. remember, cross stuck with for oh, is for philosophy, doubly new military numbers talk and just look up some of natalie a muscle around noon. she doesn't being in the green shield on a nurse to me as possible. mama c
i am steven. i'll give you a last 20 seconds here. are the american people prepared for war with russia? i don't believe they're prepared for war. but i, i do believe that, you know, yes, we have inflation, we have some shortages that kind of stuff, but this financial stuff, you know, they're, they're down for it. unfortunately a bit and it's going to keep going. and at this point, we're not talking 40000000000, we're talking peter. well, over a trillion over the last 68 years. well, and on...
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i am steven. i'll give you a last 20 seconds. here are the american people prepared for war with russia? i don't believe they're prepared for war, but i, i do believe that, you know, yes, we have inflation. we had some shortages that kind of stuff, but on this financial stuff, i mean, you know that they're down for it. unfortunately, i bet. and it's gonna keep going. and at this point, it, we're not talking 40 billing, we're talking peter. well, over a trillion over the last 68 years. well, i'll, i'll, and on this, the, the word on capital hill is they 3 trillion. and that's really amazing. besides just replacing the afghan grip, it's no coincidence in my mind gentlemen, that's all the time we have many thanks to my guests in purcellville, minneapolis and in paris. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here in our t c. and next time, remember crosslegged ah ah oh, during the 2nd world war in nazi occupied, poland, virginia was a farming region today. it's part of ukraine. between 19431945 members of the ukrainian insurgent ar
i am steven. i'll give you a last 20 seconds. here are the american people prepared for war with russia? i don't believe they're prepared for war, but i, i do believe that, you know, yes, we have inflation. we had some shortages that kind of stuff, but on this financial stuff, i mean, you know that they're down for it. unfortunately, i bet. and it's gonna keep going. and at this point, it, we're not talking 40 billing, we're talking peter. well, over a trillion over the last 68 years. well,...
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superintendent brent stevens told us this was a recommendation by the city's health officer because of the high levels of covid in the school community. covid cases got so bad recently the district has been able to only cover half of the teacher absences with substitute teachers. the district is also requiring masking at all indoor school events, even when they are off-campus. superintendent stevens asked district staff to move back to zoom meetings when possible and move scheduled indoor events outdoors. >> there are a set of mitigations that have been in place and continue to be in place during this surge. and that includes ample availability of testing. we're taking the extra step of sending home at-home test kits with all of our seniors and asking that they test prior to their participation in graduation activities. >> reporter: students will have to wear those masks indoors through the end of the school year. again, masks will be required even during graduation ceremonies. in the newsroom, justin andrews, kpix 5. >>> the national shortage of baby formula could begin to ease this w
superintendent brent stevens told us this was a recommendation by the city's health officer because of the high levels of covid in the school community. covid cases got so bad recently the district has been able to only cover half of the teacher absences with substitute teachers. the district is also requiring masking at all indoor school events, even when they are off-campus. superintendent stevens asked district staff to move back to zoom meetings when possible and move scheduled indoor...
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and steven mnuchin, the former treasury secretary. after their work in office, both alaunching separate private equity funds, all while that government project disappeared when former president trump came out of office. joining us now is one of the reporters behind that scoop, david kirkpatrick. thank you very much for being with us this afternoon. >> no problem. >> so you make the point in your piece that the path from sort of public office to private investing work is a well trod path if you will. but ethics experts say they stand out because of the speed of their pivots and for the sums of money they had raised with foreign rulers they had dealt with. explain some of that. >> well, it's different questions with each of them. with kushner, we reported previously that six months after leaving the administration, his new firm received a $2 billion investment commitment from saudi arabia, despite the advice of their own panel of experts that this was a bad idea. so as we reported then, there are significant doubts over whether or not t
and steven mnuchin, the former treasury secretary. after their work in office, both alaunching separate private equity funds, all while that government project disappeared when former president trump came out of office. joining us now is one of the reporters behind that scoop, david kirkpatrick. thank you very much for being with us this afternoon. >> no problem. >> so you make the point in your piece that the path from sort of public office to private investing work is a well trod...
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and aside from the underwear, none of lauren's dna was found in stevens. police and the circumstantial evidence they did have -- a good defense attorney could raise reasonable doubt. perhaps clearly steven had been framed. >> he could reasonably argue that the crime scene, particularly his apartment, was it adequately secure. >> sure. >> and that other people had access -- >> indeed they did. >> and therefore, you can't provided. >> yes. >> so, there was a certain swagger that he and his team had. i think they felt not unreasonably, that they could win. >> and sure enough, stephen haley's regarded macon attorney had already accused the state from getting evidence from improper search warrants. >> i think they were eight or nine searches of stephen's apartment. >> and lauren has's underwear, the apartment he's, and the hacksaw package -- and all of that evidence said the attorney should be thrown. >> did you believe that the prosecution was particularly worried about your challenges? >> yes, i did think they were. >> this, the defense attorney had known and
and aside from the underwear, none of lauren's dna was found in stevens. police and the circumstantial evidence they did have -- a good defense attorney could raise reasonable doubt. perhaps clearly steven had been framed. >> he could reasonably argue that the crime scene, particularly his apartment, was it adequately secure. >> sure. >> and that other people had access -- >> indeed they did. >> and therefore, you can't provided. >> yes. >> so, there...
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there are no stuart steven types that are going to go in there and do what needs to be done to prevent these extremist candidates from getting on a ballot, and in a wave type of election which may be what's in store now, it doesn't matter how extreme the republican is. they will get in on the wave and then you have the blind spot to our democracy packed, if you will, and you have authoritarian fascists running and in control of the government, either in the house or in the senate. it's a terrifying prospect, joy. >> and the governor's mansion. in pennsylvania, stuart, it would be the perfect storm because in they're, i mean, the nightmare is that the republican governor of pennsylvania negates all the votes in philly saying we're wiping philadelphia off the map. we're not going to count a million of those votes so that whoever the republican is, donald trump or desantis whoever wins pennsylvania, that's it. that's the ball game. you wind up then with the stolen election right out of a state that should be a swing state but it's no longer a swing state, right? it stops being a swing sta
there are no stuart steven types that are going to go in there and do what needs to be done to prevent these extremist candidates from getting on a ballot, and in a wave type of election which may be what's in store now, it doesn't matter how extreme the republican is. they will get in on the wave and then you have the blind spot to our democracy packed, if you will, and you have authoritarian fascists running and in control of the government, either in the house or in the senate. it's a...
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>> just about [laughter] liz: okay is the ceo of tanger, steven yellof. how did the breaking of the ground go. tell me about this new outlet how it's different from your previous ones. >> sure. well first of all the breaking of the ground went spectacularly what a beautiful day in nashville, tennessee it was today, and we really were the host to a lot of local dignitaries, the mayor of nashville was on hand so it was a great day, and so is steven tanger there to receive the crowd of people that came to watch this amazing event, and not only nashville but the state of tennessee. liz: you wouldn't be doing this if you didn't believe there's going to be real demand for this in that particular region, but we just got a very strong retail sales number, which indicates, and i'm always suspicious of this , because you know, i always look where the ball is going on the soccer field not just where it is at that moment, but if we are faced with very high inflation doesn't it make sense that consumers are going to start becoming a bit more frugal? >> well, that mayb
>> just about [laughter] liz: okay is the ceo of tanger, steven yellof. how did the breaking of the ground go. tell me about this new outlet how it's different from your previous ones. >> sure. well first of all the breaking of the ground went spectacularly what a beautiful day in nashville, tennessee it was today, and we really were the host to a lot of local dignitaries, the mayor of nashville was on hand so it was a great day, and so is steven tanger there to receive the crowd of...
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these are the hands that have changed steven gallagher's life. when his consultant first mentioned the idea of a double hand transplant, the 48—year—old wasn't keen. i kind of laughed and i thought that's space age kind of things. no way i'm going through that, kind of thing. but he spent years in pain thanks to scleroderma. it's an autoimmune disease that causes scarring on the skin and internal organs. it got to the point where it was basically two fists, and then it was my hands were unusable, basically, i couldn't do a thing. it shapes your mouth and pulled my teeth back, and it also makes the nose pointy as well. he knew there was a small risk he could lose his hands, but had the surgery in leeds last december. a 12—hour operation involving 30 different people. it's given me another lease of life, basically. yeah, i'm still finding things hard just now, but things are getting better every week. now he's able to do more for himself. there are still things he struggles with. he can't do up buttons, for example, but he's having regular ph
these are the hands that have changed steven gallagher's life. when his consultant first mentioned the idea of a double hand transplant, the 48—year—old wasn't keen. i kind of laughed and i thought that's space age kind of things. no way i'm going through that, kind of thing. but he spent years in pain thanks to scleroderma. it's an autoimmune disease that causes scarring on the skin and internal organs. it got to the point where it was basically two fists, and then it was my hands were...
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. >> let's go now to steven live in beijing. so steven, this is an interesting play by him because we know how much beijing has invested into zero covid. you're not allowed to criticize the policy without being frowned upon. >> reporter: so far, the government has not responded. but they have acted a lot more quickly and forcefully erasing all traces of his remarks from chinese social media after the story went viral early wednesday. this is not surprising given what we have seen since late last week when xi jinping made it clear that china is not only sticking to covid but to fight with any distortion, doubts, and rejection of this policy. so i think it's very likely in the coming hours, we will see chinese officials fighting back. what he said really is representing growing international consensus about this issue. given the evolving nature of this virus, given the availability of tools for governments, it makes less sense for lockdowns and zero covid measures. if the authorities have been prioritizing getting its elderly citi
. >> let's go now to steven live in beijing. so steven, this is an interesting play by him because we know how much beijing has invested into zero covid. you're not allowed to criticize the policy without being frowned upon. >> reporter: so far, the government has not responded. but they have acted a lot more quickly and forcefully erasing all traces of his remarks from chinese social media after the story went viral early wednesday. this is not surprising given what we have seen...
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those prices are surging at $110 a barrel for oil nat crossing the $9 mark pippa stevens is here with the numbers and impact on the energy stocks >> good morning, dom moves are high popping for natural gas. it hit $9.40 btu which is highest since august of 2008 at the beginning of the year, it was around $3.60 it is up more than 160% for 2022 much of the surge came after russia invaded ukraine which roiled global energy markets also more expensive for the energy market. it is up 24% putting it on track for the third straight month with the more than 20% gain. turning to oil wti is holding above $110 per barrel and on track for the sixth positive month since 2011. the top group this week and month and year rising 54% for 2022 occidental and marathon and halliburton among the top import impot performers in the meantime, dom, this commodity price surge is a big part of the inflation we're seeing around us >> pippa, we know how strong the momentum has been. it is impossible to miss the surge of the gas prices. is there any relief coming for people at the pump i drive nearly 100 miles a da
those prices are surging at $110 a barrel for oil nat crossing the $9 mark pippa stevens is here with the numbers and impact on the energy stocks >> good morning, dom moves are high popping for natural gas. it hit $9.40 btu which is highest since august of 2008 at the beginning of the year, it was around $3.60 it is up more than 160% for 2022 much of the surge came after russia invaded ukraine which roiled global energy markets also more expensive for the energy market. it is up 24%...
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>> reporter: stevens later said he regretted playing the role. >> what's happening, hot stuff? >> reporter: but perhaps the single most infamous and offensive role in the '80s depicting an asian was the character of long duck dong in the john hughes teen comedy "16 candles." >> oh, sexy girlfriend! banzai! >> reporter: the controversial role was played by theater actor gedi watanabe whose mother was interned in a camp in utah during world war ii. >> i knew long duck dong was stereotypical, but i really just wanted to work. you know, just as an actor. >> you need to feed yourself. >> yeah. exactly. what i didn't perceive is how it would affect people, you know, after it came out. i get people coming up to me and getting angry at me. >> did it feel like people were blaming you for it? >> at first it did. but i think that the role had to people into figuring out what is this, what do we do about it? >> in 2002 my agent sent the audition for "austin powers in goldmember." being young and ambitious i was like, this is great. i have to do this. >> your name is? >> phu kme. >> oh, beh
>> reporter: stevens later said he regretted playing the role. >> what's happening, hot stuff? >> reporter: but perhaps the single most infamous and offensive role in the '80s depicting an asian was the character of long duck dong in the john hughes teen comedy "16 candles." >> oh, sexy girlfriend! banzai! >> reporter: the controversial role was played by theater actor gedi watanabe whose mother was interned in a camp in utah during world war ii. >>...
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>> steven miller. we were in a meeting waiting for the president to come out, standing around the resolute desk, he's behind me and this voice just starts talking about caravans are coming and we need to get troops to the border and we need a quarter million troops. and i think he's joking and then i turned and and i looked at him and these dead pan eyes, clearly he is not joking. i was just flabbergasted that not only was the idea proposed but that they were working on it. >> these were not isolated things. this is about targeting mexico with missiles, sending troops down to that border. it also was not isolated to trump. what's the result of this? >> the last thing that he said there was maybe the most chilling in that sound bite you played, which is people in my department were working on it. why? he's the defense secretary. why did this off-the-wall, unbelievable idea even get to the point where people were clearly circumventing the sec-def here, the secretary of defense -- >> meaning it was real,
>> steven miller. we were in a meeting waiting for the president to come out, standing around the resolute desk, he's behind me and this voice just starts talking about caravans are coming and we need to get troops to the border and we need a quarter million troops. and i think he's joking and then i turned and and i looked at him and these dead pan eyes, clearly he is not joking. i was just flabbergasted that not only was the idea proposed but that they were working on it. >> these...
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steven freeland: essentially, our future as a humanity is inextricably tied to the way that we can continue to utilize space. sarah pearce: i think what we'll see now, in the new path to return to the moon, is again that new technology, new services, new engineering, that we really can't predict when we set out to try and build it, but really will make our lives unrecognizable. michael: a new breed of entrepreneurs is looking to the stars. adam gilmour: we're looking to have a multi-billion dollar valuation in the company. my vision of space is, i think, you know, sooner or later there'll be, you know, millions of peoplliving off the planet. there'll be, you know, cits on the moon, cities on mars, and it'll just become a major part of the ecosystem. everything is going to be space. michael: in the 21st century, science fiction is becoming science fact faster than ever before. we're now on the cusp of a new industrial revolution that will change the way we live, the way we communicate, how we travel, and how we work. tonight on "four corners," we examine the extraordinary opportunities and c
steven freeland: essentially, our future as a humanity is inextricably tied to the way that we can continue to utilize space. sarah pearce: i think what we'll see now, in the new path to return to the moon, is again that new technology, new services, new engineering, that we really can't predict when we set out to try and build it, but really will make our lives unrecognizable. michael: a new breed of entrepreneurs is looking to the stars. adam gilmour: we're looking to have a multi-billion...
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thank you very much, steven beardsley from d. w. a business now to the fighting in ukraine, russian air strikes have hit, levine, cutting power and water supply to parts of the western ukrainian city, close to the polish border. russian forces also struck train stations in the center and west of the country. that's according to a railway official. plumes of smoke could be seen rising above levine, the city's mayor said the strike hit 2 powers to substations. the beef has been spared the worst of the fighting so far with only a handful of strikes, hitting civilian and military infrastructure. meanwhile, russian forces continued to bombard areas in eastern ukraine. the regional governor, governor of the doing that's reason, says russian attacks killed at least 21 people on tuesday. russian forces also launched a renewed assault on the as of steel works and murray, you pull. the city's mayor says, heavy fighting is underway. some residents were evacuated during a brief cease fire, but many more are still trapped there. safe at last, af
thank you very much, steven beardsley from d. w. a business now to the fighting in ukraine, russian air strikes have hit, levine, cutting power and water supply to parts of the western ukrainian city, close to the polish border. russian forces also struck train stations in the center and west of the country. that's according to a railway official. plumes of smoke could be seen rising above levine, the city's mayor said the strike hit 2 powers to substations. the beef has been spared the worst...
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el incidente ocurriÓ en un centro comercial en la calle steven son. registraron el vehÍculo, un arma cargada y un cuchillo. con la intenciÓn de mejorar la seguridad, hay una recompensa por la entrega de armas de fuego este fin de semana. el evento se realizarÁ en la oficina del sheriff al norte de san rafael. se pagarÁn $1000 por rifles que funcionen y $200 por armas semiautomÁticas. con la llegada del verano llegan las vacaciones para adolescentes que pronto irÁn al colegio y esta Época del aÑo es una oportunidad para conseguir un trabajo temporal o recibir capacitaciÓn para el mundo laboral. tamara mino hablÓ con alguna address que hablan de la importancia de que sus hijos consigan trabajo desde una corta edad. >> tengo 16 y sÍ me gustarÍa porque es bueno hacer dinero porque puedes hacer tu dinero para comprar tus cosas, para que no le este despidiendo a tus papÁs todo el tiempo. reportera: ella quiere comprar un carro, comienza las vacaciones y ha empezado a buscar empleo. >> hay tiendas chiquitas que sÍ agarran a los 16. hay muchos t
el incidente ocurriÓ en un centro comercial en la calle steven son. registraron el vehÍculo, un arma cargada y un cuchillo. con la intenciÓn de mejorar la seguridad, hay una recompensa por la entrega de armas de fuego este fin de semana. el evento se realizarÁ en la oficina del sheriff al norte de san rafael. se pagarÁn $1000 por rifles que funcionen y $200 por armas semiautomÁticas. con la llegada del verano llegan las vacaciones para adolescentes que pronto irÁn al colegio y esta...
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steven bit, it's lee joins me now in the studio. steven, welcome. now this is the biggest rate. hi. can the u. s, in more than 20 years. what does it mean for the u. s. and so the global economy. yeah, this is a large increase and it does show the urgency right now with which the u. s. wants to fight inflations. you mentioned inflation hitting a decades long, high, and it's causing a lot of problems. unlike here, it's driven only in part by energy there. it's also, if you remember the general stimulus packages that the u. s. released multiple times or recent years to fight the cronum pandemic release, the effects of it, and that's also help drive up inflation. now what we've seen is that markets are somewhat relieved because though this was a large hike, it wasn't as large as some had feared. so they are sort of responding positively, you know, remember that the finish run to walk a fine line here. it has to try and fight inflation, but it can't do too much. remember that raising business interest rates, it cuts into business profits, essentially. so on the one side it needs to figh
steven bit, it's lee joins me now in the studio. steven, welcome. now this is the biggest rate. hi. can the u. s, in more than 20 years. what does it mean for the u. s. and so the global economy. yeah, this is a large increase and it does show the urgency right now with which the u. s. wants to fight inflations. you mentioned inflation hitting a decades long, high, and it's causing a lot of problems. unlike here, it's driven only in part by energy there. it's also, if you remember the general...
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thank you, steven, eva, and jeff. we'll all be watching closely what happens tonight in our live coverage starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. don't go away from that. >>> president biden will be returning now to american soil shortly. this morning he concluded his asia trip by convening the quad, leaders from japan, australia and india along with the u.s. and he tried to clean up comments from when he said yes, the u.s. would respond militarily if china were to invade taiwan. >> mr. president, is the policy of strategic ambiguity toward taiwan dead? >> no n. >> would you explain? >> no. >> mr. president, would you send troops to taiwan if china invades? >> our policy has not changed at all. i stated that when i made my statement yesterday. >> you heard jeremy diamond opening the line of question. he's joining us now. the president may have put the allies in an awkward spot with that taiwan comment looming over the meeting. how strong is this alliance as he leads, and what did they accomplish? >> reporter:
thank you, steven, eva, and jeff. we'll all be watching closely what happens tonight in our live coverage starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. don't go away from that. >>> president biden will be returning now to american soil shortly. this morning he concluded his asia trip by convening the quad, leaders from japan, australia and india along with the u.s. and he tried to clean up comments from when he said yes, the u.s. would respond militarily if china were to invade...
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[ laughter ] >> jimmy: well done, steven. i don't know steven but sounds like he's got his stuff together. it's great to see you. congratulations. the very interesting "firestarter" is in theaters and on peacock simultaneously on friday. in fact, you could, if you wanted to, you could bring your phone into the theater and watch it on both. [ laughter ] >> what a world, what a world. >> jimmy: zac efron, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be back with alfonso ribeiro! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ the next sale is a digital treasure trove - charming ellie's private data! what? lot number 1: her emails. the ones she's opened and read. drug store purchases. her recent transactions. do i hear 600? 620? 640? 660? 680? oh! ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ tú tienes el toque... now go and deja tu huella. it's a cheetos thing. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? now go and deja tu huella. try nervivenerve relief from the world's #1 selling nerve care company. nervive contains alpha lipoic
[ laughter ] >> jimmy: well done, steven. i don't know steven but sounds like he's got his stuff together. it's great to see you. congratulations. the very interesting "firestarter" is in theaters and on peacock simultaneously on friday. in fact, you could, if you wanted to, you could bring your phone into the theater and watch it on both. [ laughter ] >> what a world, what a world. >> jimmy: zac efron, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be back with alfonso...
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scorsese." [ laughter ] and steven spielberg did a "laser cats," and, you know, they don't want to hear, you know >> seth: well, i think i remember you telling me, because i think this really speaks to the kind of geek you are, when steven spielberg showed up at "snl," tell everybody the movie you asked him about. [ laughter ] everybody here, make your guess of the steven spielberg movie. [ laughter ] >> i said, "how did you get a specific shot in "sugarland express"? [ laughter ] which is the first feature film he made before "jaws." and he kind of looked at me like, "is that even on dvd?" [ light laughter ] >> seth: and, you know, he was like, "i'm not sure i directed that." >> yeah, i don't know. and lorne was like, "bill, just can you please get off of his lap? [ laughter ] "the man's just trying to eat. >> seth: i'm genuinely curious because i keep having friends now who their kids are teenagers and i know your oldest is 12 -- that they start old "snls," like our-era "snls. but do your kids -- they're 12, nine, and seven, i think, right? >> yeah. yeah, my daughters, they like the c
scorsese." [ laughter ] and steven spielberg did a "laser cats," and, you know, they don't want to hear, you know >> seth: well, i think i remember you telling me, because i think this really speaks to the kind of geek you are, when steven spielberg showed up at "snl," tell everybody the movie you asked him about. [ laughter ] everybody here, make your guess of the steven spielberg movie. [ laughter ] >> i said, "how did you get a specific shot in...
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>> jimmy: well done, steven. i don't know steven but sounds like he's got his stuff together. it's great to see you. congratulations. the very interesting "firestarter" is in theaters and on peacock simultaneously on friday. in fact, you could, if you wanted to, you could bring your phone into the theater and watch it on both. [ laughter ] >> what a world, what a world. >> jimmy: zac efron, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be back with alfonso ribeiro! ♪ one-two-three uh, alright, uh!♪ ♪got to know how to pony♪ ♪like bony maronie♪ ♪ uh!♪ ♪ hah!♪ ♪ oww!♪ ♪ ♪ ohh, help me!♪ learn how everyone gets a free galaxy s22 with a galaxy trade-in. any year. any condition. give me one of your mcnuggets... si quieres un mcnugget, just ask for it. ay... did i say that or did i think it? buy one favorite, like a big mac, and get another for just a buck, at mcdonald's. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [sound of rollerskates] ♪ ♪ new starbucks baya energy drink in three refreshingly fruity flavors. with 160 milligrams of caffeine naturally found in coffee fruit, it's e
>> jimmy: well done, steven. i don't know steven but sounds like he's got his stuff together. it's great to see you. congratulations. the very interesting "firestarter" is in theaters and on peacock simultaneously on friday. in fact, you could, if you wanted to, you could bring your phone into the theater and watch it on both. [ laughter ] >> what a world, what a world. >> jimmy: zac efron, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be back with alfonso ribeiro! ♪...
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i am steven. i'll give you the last 20 seconds. here are the american people prepared for war with russia. i don't believe they're prepared for war, but i do believe that, you know, yes, we have inflation. we had some shortages that kind of stuff, but this financial stuff, you know, that they're down for it. unfortunately, a bit and it's going to keep going. and at this point, we're not talking 40000000000, we're talking peter. well, over a trillion over the last 68 years. well, and on this the, the word on capital hill is the 3 trillion, and that's really amazing. because that's just replacing the afghan grip. it's no coincidence in my mind, gentlemen. that's all the time we have many thanks to my get some personal minneapolis and in paris. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at ortiz, see you next time. remember, cross like with for ah, [000:00:00;00] a magic you pretty much listen, look and you live muscles. if you look on the initial, be wonderful. i'm not to get a can use the but by you and you, you did or 2, but yo
i am steven. i'll give you the last 20 seconds. here are the american people prepared for war with russia. i don't believe they're prepared for war, but i do believe that, you know, yes, we have inflation. we had some shortages that kind of stuff, but this financial stuff, you know, that they're down for it. unfortunately, a bit and it's going to keep going. and at this point, we're not talking 40000000000, we're talking peter. well, over a trillion over the last 68 years. well, and on this...
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i am steven, i'll give you a last 20 seconds. here. are the american people prepared for war with russia? i don't believe they're prepared for war. but i, i do believe that, you know, yes, we have inflation. we had some shortages and that kind of stuff, but this financial stuff you know, that they're down for it. unfortunately, i bet, and it's gonna keep going. and at this point, we're not talking 40 billing. we're talking peter. well, over a trillion over the last 68 years. well i'll and on this the, the word on capital hill is they 3 trillion. and that's really amazing because that's just replacing the afghan grip. it's no coincidence in my mind, gentlemen, that's all the time we have many thanks them i guess in personnel minneapolis and in paris. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at ortiz, see you next time? remember cross ah ah, yes. motion of him when you thought at home, you, i mean you flip a coin of order. if you'll be with you for you might look and you live muscles, you killer formula shall be one of club masika.
i am steven, i'll give you a last 20 seconds. here. are the american people prepared for war with russia? i don't believe they're prepared for war. but i, i do believe that, you know, yes, we have inflation. we had some shortages and that kind of stuff, but this financial stuff you know, that they're down for it. unfortunately, i bet, and it's gonna keep going. and at this point, we're not talking 40 billing. we're talking peter. well, over a trillion over the last 68 years. well i'll and on...