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now for the stevens faction, there wasn in such images of fraud a glitter of light. they hoped the election might bring the long awaited revulsion against lincoln by the northern public. this is what the stevens types were waiting for, a revulsion on the part of the northern public against lincoln. but the hardliners in davis' camp saw things differently. in their eyes the republicans would get away with fraud and intimidation and they would get away with it because lincoln and the radical republicans held the majority of northerners in their sway. in other words, the widespread election corruption was a sign, in the eyes of davis, of lincoln's strength and his power, not his weakness. in the end, lincoln's victory did more to vibd kate the hardliners with their uncompromising commitment to the confederates than the confederate copperheads for lincoln's victory, the hardliners insisted, would make the scales fall from the eyes of southerners who had naively held out hope that the yankees would treat with their foes. in a november 17, 1864 letter addressed to georgia
now for the stevens faction, there wasn in such images of fraud a glitter of light. they hoped the election might bring the long awaited revulsion against lincoln by the northern public. this is what the stevens types were waiting for, a revulsion on the part of the northern public against lincoln. but the hardliners in davis' camp saw things differently. in their eyes the republicans would get away with fraud and intimidation and they would get away with it because lincoln and the radical...
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this is what the stevens types were waiting for. but the hard liners, davis' camp saw things differently. in their eyes, the republicans would get away with fraud and intimidation and they would get away with it because lincoln and the radical republicans held the majority of northerners in their sway. in other words, the wide-spread election corruption was a sign in the eyes of davis of lincoln's strength and his power, not his weakness. in the end, lincoln's victory did more to vindicate the hard liners than the confederate copperheads. for lincoln's victory the hard liners insisted would make the scales fall from the eyes of southerners who had naively held out hope that the yankees would treat with their foes. jefferson davis described to them what he took to be the yankees peace terms. we should submit to their yolk, acknowledge that we are criminals and appeal to their mercy for pardon. davis would brook no such peace. emma holmes put it this way with her acidpen, the presidential election took place several days ago and there
this is what the stevens types were waiting for. but the hard liners, davis' camp saw things differently. in their eyes, the republicans would get away with fraud and intimidation and they would get away with it because lincoln and the radical republicans held the majority of northerners in their sway. in other words, the wide-spread election corruption was a sign in the eyes of davis of lincoln's strength and his power, not his weakness. in the end, lincoln's victory did more to vindicate the...
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she would say there's an actor here playing steven hawkings and because steven was given two years to live and has broken all the rules. it's an anomaly. he's survived 50 years. he's also a great a bastion of hope and across the board people were so generous. they would let me let me feel what the muscles feel like. and there are these phantoms, it was so key to educate me. >> jon: is that it's rigid or it stiffens or what happens. >> you basically have what are called upper neurons and lower neurons and if the upper neurons go there's rigidity. there's a brilliant video on youtube of steven when he did zero gravity. it's kind of the only time you can see him out of the chair and you can see what his upper and what his lower. so that was kind of helpful to try to work out the progression. >> jon: is there a reason why scientifically that he has been able to sustain himself for this long. have they pointed to something either genetically or within the diagnosis. >> that's a great question. the answer is no. he has broken many rules. they don't know whether it's the specific strain of t
she would say there's an actor here playing steven hawkings and because steven was given two years to live and has broken all the rules. it's an anomaly. he's survived 50 years. he's also a great a bastion of hope and across the board people were so generous. they would let me let me feel what the muscles feel like. and there are these phantoms, it was so key to educate me. >> jon: is that it's rigid or it stiffens or what happens. >> you basically have what are called upper neurons...
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he was, like, steven, get in the chair. >> the marlin is snagged, and steven settles in for a long fight. the marlin appears briefly and dives deep, trying to shake the line. >> the big black marlin. >> the scaly giant jumps a second time, and the crew gets a closer look. the boat's longtime captain estimates the fish is more than 600 pounds. >> now the fish actually came straight out of the water with its bill, and then it started to jump, and as it was jumping, it was twisting. >> tension is high. allison keeps filming the scene unaware of the danger. >> did you get a picture of it, dad? >> yeah. >> i felt safe because i was about five feet away from the edge of the boat anyway. >> the monstrous marlin makes a horrifying leap. >> i thought it was getting away. the last second it just lost its momentum, actually the last few tenths of a second, and the edge of its body hit the edge of the boat and it turned its bill towards steven. >> i see the bill breach the water and then the rest of the fish starts coming up. and i'm just reeling. it keeps coming and keeps coming. i just froze. i th
he was, like, steven, get in the chair. >> the marlin is snagged, and steven settles in for a long fight. the marlin appears briefly and dives deep, trying to shake the line. >> the big black marlin. >> the scaly giant jumps a second time, and the crew gets a closer look. the boat's longtime captain estimates the fish is more than 600 pounds. >> now the fish actually came straight out of the water with its bill, and then it started to jump, and as it was jumping, it was...
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you are both steven. you may have thoughts on this too, but for our expert at the commission. >> well, you know this is the first group like this that we really connected with and i think that it is because we started to post this information on the city's open data system and because it is so accessible and so i hope not only will this relationship continue, because for this group, i mean it has been a major learning curve since the summer to produce this site and so now they have a little bit of experience with this and so i am moving for this group that this will continue and then i am also hoping that it will help us with other cities as well. because, i have worked a little bit with the group of oakland, and i know that there is a group in san jose and again in sacramento, and so there are a lot of different projects that are going on independently and i hope that going forward they can start to work together more to produce sort of one more unified site, and another sort of exciting development, whi
you are both steven. you may have thoughts on this too, but for our expert at the commission. >> well, you know this is the first group like this that we really connected with and i think that it is because we started to post this information on the city's open data system and because it is so accessible and so i hope not only will this relationship continue, because for this group, i mean it has been a major learning curve since the summer to produce this site and so now they have a...
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i mean thaddaeus stevens. , but stevens was by no means forcing his maneuvers through a weak or enfeebled congress. instead, over and over stevens is able to sustain a majority of republicans, in fact, usually a unanimous front of republicans behind them. not because they're scared of him but because he is articulating things they have come to believe. and when the joint committee passes, johnson is shocked. while people still do talk about the potential for working together, johnson and johnson's newspaper say the peace we have struggled for, hoped for, we have so finely dreamed of, has now faded away. as early as that moment, they understood that what was at stake was congress's determination not to return to peace. beyond the joint committee, though, it took time especially in december for policies to cohere. you see an interesting paradox, which is that you see in these early moments contradictions where senators will say we're in a time of peace. just as grant after appomattox would say the war is over and then the next day take the train to washington, d.c. to plan out the remainder
i mean thaddaeus stevens. , but stevens was by no means forcing his maneuvers through a weak or enfeebled congress. instead, over and over stevens is able to sustain a majority of republicans, in fact, usually a unanimous front of republicans behind them. not because they're scared of him but because he is articulating things they have come to believe. and when the joint committee passes, johnson is shocked. while people still do talk about the potential for working together, johnson and...
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and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated. we must keep him controlled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >> eight years on death row can make any inmate question his sanity. >> i feel confused, went through a mental stage where i likened to lose my mind. >>> it's been one week since terry moore stabbed another inmate over a pair of sneakers. he said a mixture of fear and anger fueled his attack. >> if you take something like shoes, they took shoes, i know who it is. the other guys in the block, they know i know. so if i don't deal with it, then that's a weak spot on my point. so they can go, okay, he's weak and we can steal the rest of his stuff and that's what was coming next eventually. it's not my f
and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated. we must keep him controlled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >>...
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the stevens camp invested profound hope in the peace democrats or copper heads in the north. those critics of lincolns who seemed to sympathize with the south. the copper heads because of the affinity they had with the northern peace democrats. the stevens camp hoped for a negotiated skpeas that was based on an interlocking set of premises. one was that the north was deeply divided. the peace elements in the northern democratic party were on the ascend politically and might be primed to call for an armestice or even to recognize confederates. the davis administration in posing policies within the confederacy like habeas corpus had lot of site of the core principal of the southern revolution. namely state sovereignty and the final premises is that neither side north or south had the will to keep battering each other indefinitely. these democrats accused lincoln of tyranny and called for an end toft war and seemed to ak wiess in the cessation itself. they found a barometer of northern opinion and developed in the development of peace societies such as the knights and the golden
the stevens camp invested profound hope in the peace democrats or copper heads in the north. those critics of lincolns who seemed to sympathize with the south. the copper heads because of the affinity they had with the northern peace democrats. the stevens camp hoped for a negotiated skpeas that was based on an interlocking set of premises. one was that the north was deeply divided. the peace elements in the northern democratic party were on the ascend politically and might be primed to call...
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>> sure. >> hi, i'm steven, again. yeah, so i wanted to talk to you about a part of the project that i spent some time working on, thinking about. and which is, peter and both peter and (inaudible) already mentioned the sort of organizing and understanding of the data. and for a visualization/computing project, the data format, and structures that are very important, and i, and there are a number of sort of technical issues that are, that i can touch on i guess. so one of the first things that we tried to do with the data, is simply draw a correlation between things and so you saw ash's visualization, that drew a correlation between lobbying event, and contributions. and we were interested in doing the same thing for lobbying events and voting records. and you know, and for every variable in the data set there is a corresponding correlation that can be made against all of the other variables in the data set. and so we were also interested in connecting this data set up with other ones and so beyond the 460, what can we
>> sure. >> hi, i'm steven, again. yeah, so i wanted to talk to you about a part of the project that i spent some time working on, thinking about. and which is, peter and both peter and (inaudible) already mentioned the sort of organizing and understanding of the data. and for a visualization/computing project, the data format, and structures that are very important, and i, and there are a number of sort of technical issues that are, that i can touch on i guess. so one of the first...
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and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated. we must keep him controlled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >> eight years on death row can make any inmate question his sanity. >> i felt confused. went through a mental stage where i likened to lose my mind. setting long term goals. diversifying. dip! you got our attention. we did? of course. you're type e* well, i have been researching retirement strategies. well that's what type e*s do. welcome home. taking control of your retirement? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? ♪ ♪ ♪ woooooah. ♪ [ male announcer ] you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow. and y
and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated. we must keep him controlled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >>...
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please welcome steven johnson! ( cheers and applause ) hey, steven, good to see you. how are you? thanks for coming back. third time here. three time's a charm you loosened your tie. looking casual. >> i wore a tie. >> stephen: sir, you are the author of eight bested selling books including "everything bad is good for you" and "where good ideas come from." let latest is "how we got to now." six innovation maz made the modern world. >> is america one of those innovations. there are a number of americans in the book, so if that's enough to satisfy you. >> stephen: what are the six innovations. >> one of them is a glass of clean drinking water in a large metropolitan city. that is can extraordinary breakthrough. >> stephen: which is the innovation, the glass or the water? the water. the fact that you can drink a glass of water from a tap and not worry about dying of typhoid three days later. >> stephen: you can, but, of course, you're going to drink mountain dew. so water. >> yeah, artificial light. >> stephen: there we go. >> it's easy to record the sound and transmit the sound -- >
please welcome steven johnson! ( cheers and applause ) hey, steven, good to see you. how are you? thanks for coming back. third time here. three time's a charm you loosened your tie. looking casual. >> i wore a tie. >> stephen: sir, you are the author of eight bested selling books including "everything bad is good for you" and "where good ideas come from." let latest is "how we got to now." six innovation maz made the modern world. >> is america...
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i have steven gomez here. he's an exercise physiologyist. >> come on in, steven. >> we have worked together closely with patients because they look at patients' health. >> you're an endocrinologist? >> i am. a hormone doctor. >> you said it affects your hormones and metabolism if you sit too long. >> it does. it's activities of daily living and as the activity goes by, we do less and less activity and we get sick, chronic diseases occur more often if you get sedentary. >> can you reverse the process? >> you can. >> all right. >> steve is here to show us some of the common poses. the first one is the locust pose. you can see steven bending and opening up his whole chest which is a great position because when you're sitting at a desk, we crunch forward. we don't want to contract. and we want to reduce slumping and it gives you energy. so this is a great pose to practice every day. >> great. >> then there's the wide-legged forward bend. this is a great pose. and what this pose does is it allows your heart rate to
i have steven gomez here. he's an exercise physiologyist. >> come on in, steven. >> we have worked together closely with patients because they look at patients' health. >> you're an endocrinologist? >> i am. a hormone doctor. >> you said it affects your hormones and metabolism if you sit too long. >> it does. it's activities of daily living and as the activity goes by, we do less and less activity and we get sick, chronic diseases occur more often if you get...
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david: steven, 10 seconds. >> 10 section. it is so backwards. basically we're taxing people most productive in this country. we're almost enforcing charity. if you want to give to churches, temples, et cetera, fine. but don't pass a law that mandates it and that is exactly what we're doing and we're hurting productivity of the entire country. david: we have a second panel coming up. next, will the cold weather trees the economy in the last quarter? willow oil prices provide consumers any kind of relief. liz? liz: david, parts of country are already covered with a foot of snow and the storm is expected to keep bringing harsh weather around. where is it headed next? don't you want to know? we have a live report. >>> veteran unemployment rate, at lowest level since 2008. we're talking to a company training veterans and helping them find jobs in the energy sector specifically. stay tuned. ♪ she's still the one for you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat
david: steven, 10 seconds. >> 10 section. it is so backwards. basically we're taxing people most productive in this country. we're almost enforcing charity. if you want to give to churches, temples, et cetera, fine. but don't pass a law that mandates it and that is exactly what we're doing and we're hurting productivity of the entire country. david: we have a second panel coming up. next, will the cold weather trees the economy in the last quarter? willow oil prices provide consumers any...
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stevens or a banker or something of that nature. your average defendant is low income, minority, maybe a drug charge. so my question is, the work that's being rolled out today for your viewers and listeners in layman's terms how can the person listening wrap their mind around it? how will this affect that average case where they may not see a public defender until they go to o court and what's redacted is the history of a police office center so not just talking about the prosecutors but the officers and the whole process. >> todd do you want to take a shot at that one? >> sure. if you read the report we try to make it as simple as possible so that the lay person could understand exactly what we're trying to say here. -- the findings are that there's a number of cases where favorable information is being withheld. 210 out of 620 cases or decisions. now, those decisions are not limited to michael morton type cases or ted stevens type cases. the crimes in these cases run the gamut from small petty drug charges to serious murder charge
stevens or a banker or something of that nature. your average defendant is low income, minority, maybe a drug charge. so my question is, the work that's being rolled out today for your viewers and listeners in layman's terms how can the person listening wrap their mind around it? how will this affect that average case where they may not see a public defender until they go to o court and what's redacted is the history of a police office center so not just talking about the prosecutors but the...
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unlike stevens because of less press they got different treatment. what these decision show us is not only is the -- you have identical facts in different courts coming out differently. even more so you see the disparate treatment under brady. you could be a defendant in one district. maybe the prosecutors say, ok, fine, we'll lose if we keep letting you challenge this. but in another district they are just going to keep pushing it. that's what the decision shows. it's completely unfair. >> thanks. >> one thing that i don't know if she if she mentioned this, but all three cases involve essentially the same cases which were public corruption charges. contexts were with similar. >> question from the audience. >> thank you for this important information and for the suggestions that is you put forward. i would like to ask the judge, with your open file system do you see any problems where there is a bechblnch trial and how would you benefit those if you can see any? if i can ask, why isn't a continuance a good enough remedy for late disclosure? >> the pr
unlike stevens because of less press they got different treatment. what these decision show us is not only is the -- you have identical facts in different courts coming out differently. even more so you see the disparate treatment under brady. you could be a defendant in one district. maybe the prosecutors say, ok, fine, we'll lose if we keep letting you challenge this. but in another district they are just going to keep pushing it. that's what the decision shows. it's completely unfair....
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. >> while they say the deputy upholds the values they strive for, steven sutherland did not. 20 years ago he was a kent county sheriff's deputy assigned to managing inmates in this very jail. >> i was a deputy sheriff here at kent county for about five years. i worked in training, i worked as a corrections officer, and i was a search and rescue diver. and i was just getting into working as a crisis management officer when i left. still a lot of the old hands around here that know me and some of the newer ones know who i am. and it's embarrassing. >> good afternoon. >> how are you doing, sarge? >> good. how are you? >> good, sir. >> i did work during the time he was employed. i think there was maybe 20 to 30 deputies get hired at the same time. and within the same group. we are both in that group. it's really unfortunate to see a co-worker on the other side. >> in the 20 years that have passed since he's worked here, sutherland has had numerous criminal convictions and has served time in prison. now he faces especially serious charges, possession of child pornography and criminal sexua
. >> while they say the deputy upholds the values they strive for, steven sutherland did not. 20 years ago he was a kent county sheriff's deputy assigned to managing inmates in this very jail. >> i was a deputy sheriff here at kent county for about five years. i worked in training, i worked as a corrections officer, and i was a search and rescue diver. and i was just getting into working as a crisis management officer when i left. still a lot of the old hands around here that know...
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the big question, what does he say about steven. joe writes that in a deep and abiding way, steven is his brother. wh what is the real story? >> they say you can love your brother but you don't have to like him. i wanted people to know how tough it is to keep a band together. we are a family of choice as opposed to a family by blood. and i had a brother for about five days and sadly he passed away before he was brought home. i have to think that in some way, in some deep level, there was -- i've always felt like i needed a brother. i have a beautiful sister. a couple years younger than me. but there was maybe some kind of subconscious need for it a brother. and when i met steven, aside from the musical connection, we found a lot of common ground. ♪ >> it's rare that we see joe perry without a guitar attached at the hip, but the first guitar came from sears. tell me about that. >> they had a brand of musical instruments that you could buy. and i had finally convinced my part parents that i wasn't going to give them any rest until i
the big question, what does he say about steven. joe writes that in a deep and abiding way, steven is his brother. wh what is the real story? >> they say you can love your brother but you don't have to like him. i wanted people to know how tough it is to keep a band together. we are a family of choice as opposed to a family by blood. and i had a brother for about five days and sadly he passed away before he was brought home. i have to think that in some way, in some deep level, there was...
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developing the city had a with the state so any lbe business will be recognized with the state and perhaps steven might be speaking before this in public comment but having conversations about the kinetic impact of the key big projects so those are the two key discussion points the folks will bring up with the mayor and i know i'll just leave it at that for today. >> thank you next item. >> is the president's error. >> well, i the first one i want to discuss this is a community activity so today across the street as we all finish the meeting we'll go and join them the 40th anniversary of the golden gate lgbtq challenging in the united states fined here in san francisco in 1944 today their celebrating i want to say prior to the meeting today, i was at the reception and acknowledged the commission alongside the golden gate business association and all their advocacy work they do they're a big part of small business week and it's basically how i got connected with castro merchants and a lot of other organizations i wouldn't be sitting up here today without that organization i want to congratulate th
developing the city had a with the state so any lbe business will be recognized with the state and perhaps steven might be speaking before this in public comment but having conversations about the kinetic impact of the key big projects so those are the two key discussion points the folks will bring up with the mayor and i know i'll just leave it at that for today. >> thank you next item. >> is the president's error. >> well, i the first one i want to discuss this is a...
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it's peter and steven. we didn't like the way that ended. we'd really like to get together with you and talk it out. >> uh... >> we need to know where we stand and we really want to know exactly where you stand. >> i'd like you to sit down and talk to my father. >> okay. >> all right. bye. >> after our disagreement yesterday, steve and peter called me. they said they talked to their dad and we should all meet. i'm hoping that their father has convinced them that it's time to step it up. >> this is my father. >> how are you, sir? i'm marcus. so what is it that you guys wanted to talk about? >> i mean, when you and i shook on the deal, i told you that i didn't want to give up control of the company. >> when you guys did the handshake and we looked back, we would have done things differently. we want to be in charge of our own destiny, but if we agree to all your deal points, you're in charge of our destiny. >> my deal with skullduggery is for 30% of the ownership. i made sure that deal came with financial control. i did that to protect my inve
it's peter and steven. we didn't like the way that ended. we'd really like to get together with you and talk it out. >> uh... >> we need to know where we stand and we really want to know exactly where you stand. >> i'd like you to sit down and talk to my father. >> okay. >> all right. bye. >> after our disagreement yesterday, steve and peter called me. they said they talked to their dad and we should all meet. i'm hoping that their father has convinced them...
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meeting. >> very good and commissioner. >> would you like to make a comment on that. >> if you recall steven at the last meetings on the edge of this i'm glad our bringing it up there's no economic report required from the mta i think in a lot of cases on the public works so you're right in line what i thought the last time i know it will come up in the mayors meetings on wednesday even the major prongs i have a huge effect. >> in this commission this is a awe our purview to open that up. >> and commissioners just to remind i when the commission had the joint hearing with the sfmta board that was one of the items that of brought up this might be also a good item to pull together. >> with dpw as well. the court: right. >> you have the mta projects but their redoing the sidewalks with the ramps so there's concern neighborhoods in valencia street and 23rd two of the four corners big things blocking that and something on the corner i said how are you doing and he said i'm louis. >> this might be a good project to pull together since we no longer have our subcommittee so to pull together an ad ho
meeting. >> very good and commissioner. >> would you like to make a comment on that. >> if you recall steven at the last meetings on the edge of this i'm glad our bringing it up there's no economic report required from the mta i think in a lot of cases on the public works so you're right in line what i thought the last time i know it will come up in the mayors meetings on wednesday even the major prongs i have a huge effect. >> in this commission this is a awe our...
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ted stevens on america's global retreat and the coming world disorder. >>> there are actions i have the legal authority to take as president, the same kinds of actions taken by democratic and republican presidents before me, that will help make our immigration system more fair and more just. tonight, i'm announcing those actions. >> welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm stewart in for paul gigot. he did it despite warnings from republicans and even democrats, president obama announced thursday he'll side-step congress and go it alone on immigration using executive action to shield millions of people in the u.s. illegally from deportation. republicans on capitol hill are promising to fight the move and some gop governors are also even eyeing lawsuits. but are the president's actions reversible? let's ask. wall street journal columnist and deputy editor dan henniga, jason riley and washington columnist kim strassel, dan to you first, is this reversable? >> i think it may be reversible and should be challenged in court. this is a president who has had an extremely expansive view o
ted stevens on america's global retreat and the coming world disorder. >>> there are actions i have the legal authority to take as president, the same kinds of actions taken by democratic and republican presidents before me, that will help make our immigration system more fair and more just. tonight, i'm announcing those actions. >> welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm stewart in for paul gigot. he did it despite warnings from republicans and even democrats,...
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what else do you do after you meet steven spielberg? >> you look for your next role. >> and this time, it was "the hunger games" a big picture, big budget adaptation of the hit book series. >> i have to say that is the single biggest young female role of probably the last decade. >> the big movie for an actress whofar stuck to small films. >> coming up -- dozens of celebrities were exposed this week. >> the right spotlight brings scrutiny and scandal. is that you have a mortgage expert on the other line that's always gonna find out the best possible solution. we just don't treat you as a loan number. we wanna make sure that we help you out. we just like them. ya know, and we know that they have jobs, they have kids, they have soccer. their home is where their heart is. so we wanna make sure that we take care of them. call quicken loans today for a mortgage experience that's engineered to amaze! and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night,nd. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up
what else do you do after you meet steven spielberg? >> you look for your next role. >> and this time, it was "the hunger games" a big picture, big budget adaptation of the hit book series. >> i have to say that is the single biggest young female role of probably the last decade. >> the big movie for an actress whofar stuck to small films. >> coming up -- dozens of celebrities were exposed this week. >> the right spotlight brings scrutiny and...
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what else do you do after you meet steven spielberg? >> you look for your next role. >> and this time, it was "the hunger games" a big picture, big budget adaptation of the hit book series. >> i have to say that is the single biggest young female role of probably the last decade. >> the big movie for an actress who had so far stuck to small films. >> coming up -- dozens of celebrities were exposed this week. >> the right spotlight brings scrutiny and scandal. when a pro at any 2014 pga tour event sinks a hole-in-one, quicken loans will pay your mortgage for an entire year. that is how it's done. truly amazing! get in the hole-in-one sweepstakes. enter today at pgatour.com/quickenloans and you could have your mortgage paid for an entire year. [do more than ever before with re-imagineit.uickbooks. make any place your place of business with it. get paid faster with it. run payroll with it. sync this stuff with that stuff with it. turn on only what you need with it. sample from our smorgasbord of apps with it. take in the big picture with i
what else do you do after you meet steven spielberg? >> you look for your next role. >> and this time, it was "the hunger games" a big picture, big budget adaptation of the hit book series. >> i have to say that is the single biggest young female role of probably the last decade. >> the big movie for an actress who had so far stuck to small films. >> coming up -- dozens of celebrities were exposed this week. >> the right spotlight brings scrutiny...
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unlike stevens because because of less press they got different treatment. not only is the -- you have identical facts in different courts coming out differently. you see the disparate treatment under brady. you could be a defendant in one district. maybe the prosecutors say, okay, fine. we'll lose if we keep letting you challenge this. in another district they are just going to keep pushing it. that's what the decision shows. it's completely unfair. >> thanks. >> one thing that i don't know if i don't know if she mentioned this but all three cases involve essentially the same cases which were public corruption charges. contexts were with similar. >> >> question from the audience. >> thank you for this important information and for the suggestions that is you put forward. i would like to ask the judge, with your open file system do you see any problems where there is a bechnch trial. how would you benefit those if you can see anybody. if i can ask, why isn't a continuance a good enough remedy for late disclosure? >> the problem of bench trials applieses acro
unlike stevens because because of less press they got different treatment. not only is the -- you have identical facts in different courts coming out differently. you see the disparate treatment under brady. you could be a defendant in one district. maybe the prosecutors say, okay, fine. we'll lose if we keep letting you challenge this. in another district they are just going to keep pushing it. that's what the decision shows. it's completely unfair. >> thanks. >> one thing that i...
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my name is (inaudible) and i want to introduce my team mates. >> my name is steven (inaudible). >> i'm peter howell. >> as steve mentioned, we are part of a volunteer group called code for america. now code for america is a non-profit organization, what they do is they try to bring people who are working in technology, wo ven together with the groups that need the help with the different kinds of projects and so the space we work in is called civic tech and so there may be a lot of different ways in which people who are working in the tech industry, can help out with government programs or social programs that might need some of these resources but don't have the money to be able to actually hire those people. so that is kind of a space that we are in, we are all volunteers. and so we are part of the local chapter and it is called the sf brigade, and we are one of the many group of volunteers of many different projects that they are working on. and we focused on the taking the data that steve and jessy have helped us really understand taking that, and making it much more accessible to
my name is (inaudible) and i want to introduce my team mates. >> my name is steven (inaudible). >> i'm peter howell. >> as steve mentioned, we are part of a volunteer group called code for america. now code for america is a non-profit organization, what they do is they try to bring people who are working in technology, wo ven together with the groups that need the help with the different kinds of projects and so the space we work in is called civic tech and so there may be a...
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steven, what should it be? someone has to have a plan to tackle this. >> clearly what's been done to date hasn't been sufficient and -particulated very well. when is the last time you heard the president get up and give a clear message what the threat, is why they should believe in it, and how we'll know when it's done. we really need leadership, absent presidential leadership it's hard. congress needs to be asking these kinds of questions to push them, what is the mission, what are the tools, if it's not working what are the alternatives? all things that would have been ideal if they thought through before they got in. tracy: all questions that should have been asked moons ago. chris, add this to the list of according to the associated press, jihadi fighters are using cruise ships to reach iraq. that is almost brilliant, if you ask me. >> it is brilliant. into the fight while bypassing policies. hearing about the cruise ship element of this gave me flashbacks to my 20-year career as navy helicopter pilot which
steven, what should it be? someone has to have a plan to tackle this. >> clearly what's been done to date hasn't been sufficient and -particulated very well. when is the last time you heard the president get up and give a clear message what the threat, is why they should believe in it, and how we'll know when it's done. we really need leadership, absent presidential leadership it's hard. congress needs to be asking these kinds of questions to push them, what is the mission, what are the...
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thirteen year-old steven seder. he was seen greens worth south monday afternoon wearing black jacket and jeans at the time. if you have seen steven give warrington police a call. >>> we are learning more about the investigation in the death of coupe are health's ceo and his wife, the courier post report john sheridan junior and his wife, joyce, were attack in their own home before a fire september 28th. tom wilson released this statement. from the beginning we have said that no one wanted answer about our parents deaths more than us. real answers will only come after a full, thorough investigation. we do not conn down releasing information in a piecemeal fashion because of frustration with the process. it is not helpful to getting to the truth about what happened to our parents. we are committed to getting to the truth and that means we will not comment while the investigation is ongoing. >>> just a week after from thanksgiving and tragedy strikes several local business owners. >> you can see right there black smoke
thirteen year-old steven seder. he was seen greens worth south monday afternoon wearing black jacket and jeans at the time. if you have seen steven give warrington police a call. >>> we are learning more about the investigation in the death of coupe are health's ceo and his wife, the courier post report john sheridan junior and his wife, joyce, were attack in their own home before a fire september 28th. tom wilson released this statement. from the beginning we have said that no one...
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joining us now, steven from city fx. steven, i suppose interesting results there, presumably on the expectation that this means germany will continue its rhetoric against outright quantitative easing. >> well, it doesn't suggest that germany's pummeling into a huge downturn immediately. but, you know, the german data in general hasn't been terribly strong in recent months and this comes after a string of very weak numbers. so i don't think it's going to actually change the german view that much. i think we'll have plenty on the euro in response, but then we'll settle back down to where it was before with the focus on the risks of quantitative easing and sovereign bond buying. >> steven, coming in at 11.5 against the 3.6 in october, a very big jump. of course, this is just a sentiment indicator of economists across germany. so how significant is this reading? >> i think what we have to see is whether it's sustained and whether it's backed up by data on the ground. certainly some of the other indications we have above the
joining us now, steven from city fx. steven, i suppose interesting results there, presumably on the expectation that this means germany will continue its rhetoric against outright quantitative easing. >> well, it doesn't suggest that germany's pummeling into a huge downturn immediately. but, you know, the german data in general hasn't been terribly strong in recent months and this comes after a string of very weak numbers. so i don't think it's going to actually change the german view...
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the program is about one hour. >> host: welcome, justice stevens. on behalf of the national constitution center it's so great to see you. are you honored the national constitution center a few weeks ago by visiting us. the constitution center israel institutions and in america's congressional charter consuming information about the constitution on a nonpartisan basis. i can think of a better book to discuss in connection with that mission than your wonderful new book "six amendments: how and why we should change the constitution." you have proposed six constitutional amendments on topics ranging from campaign finance and sovereign immunity and political gerrymandering to gun control and the death penalty and the anti-commandeering principle. all of these are cases where the supreme court ruled differently, and you dissented in many of these cases. tommy why you decided to write the book and why you decided to propose these six constitutional amendments? >> guest: it sort of a project they just kind of grew to tell you the truth. the immediate cause
the program is about one hour. >> host: welcome, justice stevens. on behalf of the national constitution center it's so great to see you. are you honored the national constitution center a few weeks ago by visiting us. the constitution center israel institutions and in america's congressional charter consuming information about the constitution on a nonpartisan basis. i can think of a better book to discuss in connection with that mission than your wonderful new book "six amendments:...
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let's show you the the boy, four year-old steven. he was last seen in green south on monday afternoon wearing a black jacket and jeans at the time. if you have seen steven, please give warrington police a call. >>> jewish worshipers returned to the synagogue in jer year today where five people were killed in an attack. authorities say two palestinian men armed with a gun and butcher knives targeted dozens of worshipers yesterday as they were just gathered for morning prayers. police killed those two suspects in the shoot-out a among victims was rabbi twersky has a family in lakewood township, new jersey. >> world has lost a gentle scholar who would never hurt a person in his life and had wished well to everyone and he was taken from frustrates, while was, talking to god. >> israel has vowed harsh retaliation, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has already ordered the attackers home be demolish. >>> 5:09. a lot of buzz about philadelphia's new casino, winners, losers as casino competition in the city heat up. >>> also caught in the act
let's show you the the boy, four year-old steven. he was last seen in green south on monday afternoon wearing a black jacket and jeans at the time. if you have seen steven, please give warrington police a call. >>> jewish worshipers returned to the synagogue in jer year today where five people were killed in an attack. authorities say two palestinian men armed with a gun and butcher knives targeted dozens of worshipers yesterday as they were just gathered for morning prayers. police...
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that is video of steven berne near outside of his arraignment. he again was arraigned at 8:30 earlier this evening on those formal charges including two counts of vehicular homicide. back here live at the scene we also were told by officials that he was arraigned as quickly as he was because the security camera from this dunkin' donuts behind mow clearly showed that berne near was at fault in this accident. live in berks county night matt rivers cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> matt, thank you very much. another bitterly cold night around the delaware valley and around the country as well and there's no place harder hit than buffalo, new york. seven people have died. much of that area is under an astounding sick feet of snow. two to 3 feet could fall as soon as tomorrow. the buffalo bills stadium is snowed inform it's so bad the team is asking for volunteer toes help did he go out for sunday's tim. so what's behind all of this? meteorologist kathy orr is out on the sky deck with more. kathy? that snow will not end until the wind eases up and that's no
that is video of steven berne near outside of his arraignment. he again was arraigned at 8:30 earlier this evening on those formal charges including two counts of vehicular homicide. back here live at the scene we also were told by officials that he was arraigned as quickly as he was because the security camera from this dunkin' donuts behind mow clearly showed that berne near was at fault in this accident. live in berks county night matt rivers cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> matt,...
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steven dire who is the genome guy there, steven guy is an interesting fellow. originally he's apparently a very talented chef and he was authored -- offered a chance to compete on the bravo show top shelf and he turned it down and instead went to africa to do research on monkeypox virus which is a cousin of smallpox. but i think the reason he is a good chef is also the reason he's a good molecular biologists. these people tend to be extremely precise with their hands and they tend to have a sense of calmness and control when they are dealing with small quantities of liquid and complex recipes which is what microbiology is essentially all about. so geyer and his colleagues took initially took 14 samples of human blood that were infected with ebola virus from patients. they had a technique whereby they could take -- actually was blood plasma. it was blood plasma but have a lot of destroyed red blood blood cells limit because if you take a blood sample from an ebola patient it's going to look different. it's going to look like a mess. it's going to look like blood
steven dire who is the genome guy there, steven guy is an interesting fellow. originally he's apparently a very talented chef and he was authored -- offered a chance to compete on the bravo show top shelf and he turned it down and instead went to africa to do research on monkeypox virus which is a cousin of smallpox. but i think the reason he is a good chef is also the reason he's a good molecular biologists. these people tend to be extremely precise with their hands and they tend to have a...
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the program is about an hour. >> host: welcome, justice stevens. on behalf of the national constitution center, it's so great to see you. you honored the national constitution center a few weeks ago by visiting us. the constitution center, as you know, is the only institution in america that has a congressional charter to disseminate information about the constitution on a nonpartisan basis, and i can't think of a better book to discuss in connection with that mission than your wonderful new book, "six amendments: how and why we should change the constitution." you've proposed six constitutional amendments on topics ranging from campaign finance and sovereign immunity and political gerrymandering to gun control and the death penalty. all of these are cases where the supreme court ruled differently, and you dissented in many of these cases. tell me why you decided to write the book and propose these six constitutional amendments. >> guest: well, it's sort of a project that just kind of grew, to tell you the truth. the immediate cause was the killing
the program is about an hour. >> host: welcome, justice stevens. on behalf of the national constitution center, it's so great to see you. you honored the national constitution center a few weeks ago by visiting us. the constitution center, as you know, is the only institution in america that has a congressional charter to disseminate information about the constitution on a nonpartisan basis, and i can't think of a better book to discuss in connection with that mission than your wonderful...
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up and stand on the top of the stair officer e labor boca and john glen officer michael keen officer steven caring win officer jeffrey brown officer john rocking win santa jay officer robert tummy and officer robert plume and officer robert johnson and deputy smith is going to read the entire scenario those officers will get their awards first and the next round of officers i'll call if you could stand on the lower level sergeant airbnb bear are a sergeant he dense missouri honey and officer james cunningham and officer directing lee and officer anton adequate val we will and believe me i've been practicing this one lieutenant. >> (clapping.) there it is on saturday july 6, 2013, as approximately 1125 hours they were on final approach to san francisco international airport the aircraft was a bowing 27 it was a calm and sunny saturday morning of a holiday weekend and no indication of problems all of a sudden and without warning the aircraft crashed into the seawall at the end of the run away 28 left it served the tail of the plan the plane be banged up ward and did a 3 hundred and 60 degree
up and stand on the top of the stair officer e labor boca and john glen officer michael keen officer steven caring win officer jeffrey brown officer john rocking win santa jay officer robert tummy and officer robert plume and officer robert johnson and deputy smith is going to read the entire scenario those officers will get their awards first and the next round of officers i'll call if you could stand on the lower level sergeant airbnb bear are a sergeant he dense missouri honey and officer...
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. >> though indiana state prison officials regard steven weaver as a high-ranking member of the aryan brotherhood, he's not the only member with a reputation. >> my name is franklin street jr. i've been down since 1993 for shooting my mom. >> hopefully he can get the cell. that way he won't do nothing to him himself. >> reporter: the medications and therapeutic treatment have helped street enough that prison officials have decided he can be transferred to general population. >> i told them that you was waiting and ready to go. street's mission here is accomplished, man. he passed all what he needed to pass. he's ready. i guess he was already ready to go before he got up here. i've been locked up almost six years and i got way more stuff than street. >> get some shower shoes. >> this cell is kind of little. it's an open door. got no cage or nothing, but it's a lot more room. a lot more room to move around. he can go outside whenever he want to. play a little basketball. >> not me. >> been a long time coming getting out of here. >> street is not only going to have to adjust to a new hom
. >> though indiana state prison officials regard steven weaver as a high-ranking member of the aryan brotherhood, he's not the only member with a reputation. >> my name is franklin street jr. i've been down since 1993 for shooting my mom. >> hopefully he can get the cell. that way he won't do nothing to him himself. >> reporter: the medications and therapeutic treatment have helped street enough that prison officials have decided he can be transferred to general...