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steven was being called a killer. but his defense attorney argued there was no new evidence in the case. in new eyewitnesss. only new opinions. >> we're talking about the same old facts. and circumstances. >> reporter: he said the state was hope lg to win a murder conviction by painting his client as a terrible husband. that it couldn't prove he was a killer in 1992, and it couldn't prove it today. >> my client has been wrongfully charged with her death. >> reporter: and one reason the prosecutor couldn't prove murder had to do with sloppy police work. the defense attorney said. suggesting it had been like keystone cops on the pal said that fatal night. >> you never photographed the body before you move it. did you? >> no, sir. >> why didn't they take photographs? they destroyed. crime scene area. >> reporter: they didn't even bother to question eyewitnesss. had said. instead, they cleared visitors from the lookout. >> there might have been someone who saw something or heard something. >> there might have been. there'
steven was being called a killer. but his defense attorney argued there was no new evidence in the case. in new eyewitnesss. only new opinions. >> we're talking about the same old facts. and circumstances. >> reporter: he said the state was hope lg to win a murder conviction by painting his client as a terrible husband. that it couldn't prove he was a killer in 1992, and it couldn't prove it today. >> my client has been wrongfully charged with her death. >> reporter: and...
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maybe their view of steven was too jaundiced. there really was nothing to indicate that her fall was anything but an accident. a few months later, the ruling was in. the bergen county medical examiner concluded the manner of jody sharp's death could not be determined. an accident was as likely as anything else. case closed. or was it? >> refere >> reporter: the suspicions grow. was there a weapon at this rendezvous. >> wine, cheese, crackers, claw hammer. bells going off. >> when "dateline" continues. jody's death had been a horrible accident and the merck wasn't arguing with him. >> it was telling this man something sinister had just happened. >> you didn't think this was a horrible accident? >> no. >> there wasn't a smoking gun, really. just something dark that he could read between the lines in the police notes he reviewed the day after jody's death. >> he did not react like somebody who just lost his wife should have reacted. >> the detective moved his investigation from the physical evidence to the less tangible clues. he qu
maybe their view of steven was too jaundiced. there really was nothing to indicate that her fall was anything but an accident. a few months later, the ruling was in. the bergen county medical examiner concluded the manner of jody sharp's death could not be determined. an accident was as likely as anything else. case closed. or was it? >> refere >> reporter: the suspicions grow. was there a weapon at this rendezvous. >> wine, cheese, crackers, claw hammer. bells going off....
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the officer says he began talking to steven about what had happened to jodi, when steven interrupted him. >> he finally looks at me and he goes, you don't believe me. >> and then the officer says sharp said something that almost knocked him off his feet. >> i said i believe an accident occurred. was it an accident? and he put his head down and he said no. >> he believed that was a stunning confession. he ran to tell the other detectives, including lynam. but they had just spent hours grilling the man. >> we weren't getting that feeling, that reinterview at that point would have done anything. >> the detectives still believe they could find solid evidence to implicate steven sharp, but they didn't. >> we took it as far as we could go. the cause of death was listed as undetermined. so officially it wasn't a homicide about. >> in time, the detectives moved on to other cases. steven sharp moved on too. 14 years after his wife's death, he remarried. tina sharp says he's been a loving, ideal husband. >> it was like we were two puzzle pieces that were made for each other. each of us complim
the officer says he began talking to steven about what had happened to jodi, when steven interrupted him. >> he finally looks at me and he goes, you don't believe me. >> and then the officer says sharp said something that almost knocked him off his feet. >> i said i believe an accident occurred. was it an accident? and he put his head down and he said no. >> he believed that was a stunning confession. he ran to tell the other detectives, including lynam. but they had...
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steven: we doubt it. our forecast is one this month, december, and another by halfway through next year, and in that is it. it is passed dependent, because for us to sit here and say, two or three next year, two or three the year after, it is passed dependent. something is going to happen. either data will slowdown or we will get some kind of liquidity drawdown, or there will be an event somewhere. i would not be thinking we will have a smooth path with yields going a. we are getting to it decent level now. think 2.5%, 2.6% next year. steven: it is more about the profile next year than the big call going up or down. we have had a record tight range this year than the treasury 10-year has been for 20 years. year, it doesn't make compelling viewing for the tv. matt: this conversation does though. [laughter] we will continue this conversation. will continue to talk about what is going on. a lot to watch out for. one politician in germany warns negotiations between angela merkel and the social democrats could
steven: we doubt it. our forecast is one this month, december, and another by halfway through next year, and in that is it. it is passed dependent, because for us to sit here and say, two or three next year, two or three the year after, it is passed dependent. something is going to happen. either data will slowdown or we will get some kind of liquidity drawdown, or there will be an event somewhere. i would not be thinking we will have a smooth path with yields going a. we are getting to it...
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for one thung, teltz "dateline" he believes steven hifry had set his sights steven har bay bah. >> as we move dloers october 3 kwrks see steven's kmai changing. >> as he got auto trade erds records, he learned theresa had actually made five earlier visits to the avery asal skraj yarkd to take foez photos. >> he starts making calls directlile to theresa howlbach rather than going through atrade wresh. >> he determine on that on the kay before one of those visits even etch of tlez shackles and hald every handcuffs. >> he answers the consider that day wearing a small whoit symptom sf&theresa he wants kreepd ow by that bhaifrp. she tells friends and co-workers hinld that. zploob krafrlts believes avery's french as i sign of sexual obsess it with murder. >> why would dough this? wheel ef to the vernal have getting i big this big wind fall. sno. >> that's a great question. i don't know. webb that he isry psychopal. we know that he has -- >> do we know that? >> i -- let's say i allege that. okay? i believe that dope down. >> he skoefrd more in avery's past. 18 zwlaerz before teresa's murder,
for one thung, teltz "dateline" he believes steven hifry had set his sights steven har bay bah. >> as we move dloers october 3 kwrks see steven's kmai changing. >> as he got auto trade erds records, he learned theresa had actually made five earlier visits to the avery asal skraj yarkd to take foez photos. >> he starts making calls directlile to theresa howlbach rather than going through atrade wresh. >> he determine on that on the kay before one of those visits...
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noel stevens. >> what did he tell you? >> he knows shauna. he knew where they lived. that he did yard work and handyman work for george and everybody else in the neighborhood. >> reporter: so, someone shauna knew. someone george -- the do-gooder -- had tried to help. a thing not out of character for george. but greyhound, or, noel, was adamant that he had nothing to do with shauna's murder. then he agreed to show the detectives his campsite out in the desert. >> what'd you find? >> swimsuit bottoms that in our search of shauna's house appeared to me that matched the top that i had seen in her bedroom. >> reporter: so, greyhound was the burglar poking around shauna's personal things. and in fact, her friend recalled shauna had grown uncomfortable with this particular charity case who'd been doing work around the house. >> she didn't want noel in the house anymore. and she said, you know, "you're -- you better get out of this house or i'm calling the police on you." >> reporter: so was he the killer?
noel stevens. >> what did he tell you? >> he knows shauna. he knew where they lived. that he did yard work and handyman work for george and everybody else in the neighborhood. >> reporter: so, someone shauna knew. someone george -- the do-gooder -- had tried to help. a thing not out of character for george. but greyhound, or, noel, was adamant that he had nothing to do with shauna's murder. then he agreed to show the detectives his campsite out in the desert. >> what'd...
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steven nickerson, another of her childhood buddies, was surprised to see her. >> it was good, because i hadn't seen her in probably, like, six to eight months. and we caught up. >> reporter: the group met up at an apartment. >> and then around 11:00 or 11:30 we went down to the bars. >> reporter: the bars were in an upscale shopping mall in the town of plano. it was hopping. the group headed to a bar called henry's tavern, then closed down another called scruffy duffy's. at about 2 am, christina, steven, and a few others went back to the apartment where they'd started. >> reporter: how drunk was everybody? >> i mean, we were all pretty drunk. it was myself, i probably had ten to 12 shots and a couple beers when i was out. >> reporter: too drunk to drive, steven wanted to crash on the couch and sober up. but christina hadn't had much to drink at all and she just wanted to get home. it was now about 3:30 saturday morning. >> she wanted me to take her home. >> reporter: she wanted you to take her home and you say, i can't. i've had too much to drink. why don't you stick around? >> yeah.
steven nickerson, another of her childhood buddies, was surprised to see her. >> it was good, because i hadn't seen her in probably, like, six to eight months. and we caught up. >> reporter: the group met up at an apartment. >> and then around 11:00 or 11:30 we went down to the bars. >> reporter: the bars were in an upscale shopping mall in the town of plano. it was hopping. the group headed to a bar called henry's tavern, then closed down another called scruffy duffy's....
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. >> steven. >> steven mnuchin just so people know. >> you guys, it's steven. it's not steve. it's steven. steven mnuchin. he was a fundraiser for the donald trump campaign. he has no background in public service. he did make a ton of money in the financial crisis foreclosing on low-income californians that led to marches like this on his 23,000 square foot california mansion. marches led by some of the people he was turfing out onto the street because of the wall street collapse. steve mnuchin is a money guy and that has felt very true in his tenure as treasury secretary. our highest profile is probably a tie between two different things but both kind of money face forward events. the first experience we had of him is when he took his new pride to fort knox to see the money. literally he brought her to fort knox to inspect the gold. the secretary and his wife flew to kentucky to have experience on a air force jet because military jets cost more than private jets just to look at money so that was kind of perfect. the other high-profile experience we had of our treasury secreta
. >> steven. >> steven mnuchin just so people know. >> you guys, it's steven. it's not steve. it's steven. steven mnuchin. he was a fundraiser for the donald trump campaign. he has no background in public service. he did make a ton of money in the financial crisis foreclosing on low-income californians that led to marches like this on his 23,000 square foot california mansion. marches led by some of the people he was turfing out onto the street because of the wall street...
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. >> steven. >> steven mnuchin just so people know. >> you guys, it's steven. it's not steve. it's steven. steven mnuchin. he was a fundraiser for the donald trump campaign. he has no background in public service. he did make a ton of money in the financial crisis foreclosing on low-income californians that led to marches like this on his 23,000-square foot california mansion. marches led by some of the people he was turfing out onto the street because of the wall street collapse. steve mnuchin is a money guy and that has felt very true in his tenure as treasury secretary. our highest profile experience of him as a cabinet secretary is probably a tie between two different things, but they are both kind of money face forward events. the first high profile experience we had him as a cabinet secretary was when he took his new bride to ft. knox to see the money. literally he brought her to fort knox to inspect the gold. the secretary and his wife flew to kentucky to have experience on a air force jet because why not? military jets cost more than private jets do, and that was liter
. >> steven. >> steven mnuchin just so people know. >> you guys, it's steven. it's not steve. it's steven. steven mnuchin. he was a fundraiser for the donald trump campaign. he has no background in public service. he did make a ton of money in the financial crisis foreclosing on low-income californians that led to marches like this on his 23,000-square foot california mansion. marches led by some of the people he was turfing out onto the street because of the wall street...
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. >> former "rtm" host steven fabian and his new bride callahan reveal the story behind one spectacular production. >> we had nothing to do with any of the planning until we saw it. we were like, holy smoke, it's freaking awesome. >>> bold thieves make off with a large painting that is not fitting into their tiny car. theberry czar chain of eents with some criminals. we've got christian, oli, charity, nick and gayle breaking down the best on the web. including proof that there's nothing more -- >> delightful than baby giggle. >> the video guaranteed to put a smile on your face. >>> head to the slopes, shall we? if you look ahead on the slope you can see there's another guy just a little bit further up ahead. we get his view as well. it also means we get a cracking view of when the slope hits back. he starts making his way round this corner, just gets it a bit wrong. you saw the rocks coming at his face and then crash. >> whoa. >> thank goodness to are that helmet. >> yes, absolutely essential purchase, because when you see it in the slow mo, you see just how hard he hit the side of his
. >> former "rtm" host steven fabian and his new bride callahan reveal the story behind one spectacular production. >> we had nothing to do with any of the planning until we saw it. we were like, holy smoke, it's freaking awesome. >>> bold thieves make off with a large painting that is not fitting into their tiny car. theberry czar chain of eents with some criminals. we've got christian, oli, charity, nick and gayle breaking down the best on the web. including...
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we're told stevens weighed about 120 pounds, and each of her dogs did, too. that's a twice her size. >> in my 40 years of law enforcement, i've never seen anything quite like it. hope i never see anything like it again. >> reporter: barbara norris says she's one of stevens' good friends. >> the only time they got aggressive is if they thought there was a threat going toward her. the wounds on her hands and possibly her face and throat were probably trying to get her away from whatever was attacking her. >> reporter: she says she's going to did whatever it takes to make sure investigators have exhausted all possibilities. >> when we went to the kennels, the kennels was like they had been broken open, like the dogs saw something going on and went for -- went to help her. >> a friend of the victim says the dogs even slept in bed with her at night. the medical examiner says the attack appeared to be initiated by the dogs. >>> apparently somebody in san francisco just had this bazooka lying around the house. they decided to do the right thing and turn it in office
we're told stevens weighed about 120 pounds, and each of her dogs did, too. that's a twice her size. >> in my 40 years of law enforcement, i've never seen anything quite like it. hope i never see anything like it again. >> reporter: barbara norris says she's one of stevens' good friends. >> the only time they got aggressive is if they thought there was a threat going toward her. the wounds on her hands and possibly her face and throat were probably trying to get her away from...
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steven: let's put it slightly differently. if the markets and everyone concerned is so obsessed with how bad everything is going to be, it means they are on the left-hand side of the tail risk and they are worried about doom and gloom. anything that constricts us from things being terrible is a move to the right hand side and is lightly more positive. i think that is more precise. anna: this is about giving the bank of england an increased rate. will the u.k. economy be strong enough? what is your assessment about how strong it will be with the reduced speed limits, as the bank of england likes to talk about? steven: you have got to take everything into context. i mentioned just now how you have asset prices and financial stability as a key factor as well. what would happen if, for example, the data was ok and brexit negotiations or all right? but asset prices were falling to play? that -- were falling sharply? i am not saying it is a possibility that in 2018, you could see house prices going down or equities rising. centralwh
steven: let's put it slightly differently. if the markets and everyone concerned is so obsessed with how bad everything is going to be, it means they are on the left-hand side of the tail risk and they are worried about doom and gloom. anything that constricts us from things being terrible is a move to the right hand side and is lightly more positive. i think that is more precise. anna: this is about giving the bank of england an increased rate. will the u.k. economy be strong enough? what is...
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are you familiar with the name steven bradbury? who is he? he was australia's first winter olympics gold—medallist, this set —— skater. he won because literally everyone else in the race fell over on the ice will stop i do not think that will happen in the next winter games. in some ways i —— australia seems like the steven bradbury economy. it just plods seems like the steven bradbury economy. itjust plods along. the growth does not tend to be spectacular, but somehow it never seems to fall over. itjust keeps going. much like steven bradbury, some of it has been locked. 0n the other hand, standing up is part of thejob if you other hand, standing up is part of the job if you are a speed skater and foran the job if you are a speed skater and for an economy as well. of course, governments on both sides of the aisle have claimed credit for this record streak of going about a recession, but that esky was something is in the economy and in something is in the economy and in some ways it is a bit of an academic figure. australia has had s
are you familiar with the name steven bradbury? who is he? he was australia's first winter olympics gold—medallist, this set —— skater. he won because literally everyone else in the race fell over on the ice will stop i do not think that will happen in the next winter games. in some ways i —— australia seems like the steven bradbury economy. it just plods seems like the steven bradbury economy. itjust plods along. the growth does not tend to be spectacular, but somehow it never seems...
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i felt like you certainly gave steven k. bannon a very fair treatment in the book. so i would to get to the book, but you start off with a prologue as the rebel. but you go through and you take him through growing up, quotes from the family, who all in the family did you talk to? >> oh, well, i talked to all of his siblings, he has two sisters and two brothers and older brother and younger sister and they -- it is a very close-knit family. he goes home to richmond, with his crushing schedule at the white house and still now and they adore him. interestingly among siblings no resentment among him for his success and only pride. the most startling person that i talked to was his dad, i think he was 95 when i talked to him and now he's 96. i just saw bannon at an event somewhere. >> sounds like his dad is on top of things. >> he is sharp as a whip. little ironic sense of humor and -- and is able to remember little vignettes about how he was drafted as a professional baseball player but didn't pay like it pays now. >> as i recall, $50. >> something like that. >> they up
i felt like you certainly gave steven k. bannon a very fair treatment in the book. so i would to get to the book, but you start off with a prologue as the rebel. but you go through and you take him through growing up, quotes from the family, who all in the family did you talk to? >> oh, well, i talked to all of his siblings, he has two sisters and two brothers and older brother and younger sister and they -- it is a very close-knit family. he goes home to richmond, with his crushing...
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this is the real live love story of steven and callahan. >> we're in the gymnasium of the ace hotel, famous for the holy matrimony of steven and callahan. >> and it was filmed in wes anderson style. >> there's randy's house. >> the whole video shot and edited by steve peerson of christina emily photography. the narrator is michael sober, who may or may not have been sober at the time of this video, but the steven i am referring to is our very own former host of "right this minute," steven fabian, who is now a correspondent in new york for "inside edition," and his now wife, callahan malone -- >> are you kidding? >> i'm kind of waiting for bill murray to show up, something like that. >> they walk us through the getting ready portion. >> by the way, that dress is stunning. now we see them walking down to the ceremony, act two, my friends, where my favorite part begins. because the marching band and majorettes for the riverview high school start marching in. >> how do you not get people fumpd up with this? it's a beautiful video, beautiful dress, beautiful wedding. let's talk to the cou
this is the real live love story of steven and callahan. >> we're in the gymnasium of the ace hotel, famous for the holy matrimony of steven and callahan. >> and it was filmed in wes anderson style. >> there's randy's house. >> the whole video shot and edited by steve peerson of christina emily photography. the narrator is michael sober, who may or may not have been sober at the time of this video, but the steven i am referring to is our very own former host of...
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or is going to listen to hardliners like steven miller. look, on the issue, you know this david i'm a policy reporter, but where this gets interesting here is that chief of staff general kelly who has a lot of respect within 1600 pennsylvania avenue has brought in to sort through what information gets to president trump. and so the issue of whether the president is taking information from people like steven miller and steve bannon who of course is no longer in the white house, or whether he's taking information from general kelly, is i think really one of the back story here and the nexus of what, who, rather the president is going to be listening to in january, and something that i think a lot of reporters are going to be paying attention to, especially as the issue of the d.r.e.a.m.ers continues to unfold in january of next year. >> cornell, let me gauge your optimism here that this issue of delayed action, as you assess the temperature there in washington d.c. on action on this, do you think it's going to happen? >> i hope it happens. b
or is going to listen to hardliners like steven miller. look, on the issue, you know this david i'm a policy reporter, but where this gets interesting here is that chief of staff general kelly who has a lot of respect within 1600 pennsylvania avenue has brought in to sort through what information gets to president trump. and so the issue of whether the president is taking information from people like steven miller and steve bannon who of course is no longer in the white house, or whether he's...
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steven, and then -- >> okay. i mean, do you really want to feel sorry for wall street investment bankers? have you seen what's happened to the stock market over the last year. those people have made millions and millions off of the trump rally, on the stock market. so it's not as if -- by the way, so have ordinary americans that have 401(k) plans. >> a rally that started in march of 2009 under the obama administration. >> trump has only been in office for one year. >> the people that benefit from this tax law, as it will soon be, are people like donald trump and his friends who make most of their money from partnership income and have most of their money from capital gains. >> let's talk about the actual people, the people who go to the polls and vote who will decide who is in office. 84% of democrats believe the tax plan will benefit the president and his family, as do 63% of independents and 32% of republicans agree with that. the house speaker paul ryan says when people feel like they have more cash, they'll b
steven, and then -- >> okay. i mean, do you really want to feel sorry for wall street investment bankers? have you seen what's happened to the stock market over the last year. those people have made millions and millions off of the trump rally, on the stock market. so it's not as if -- by the way, so have ordinary americans that have 401(k) plans. >> a rally that started in march of 2009 under the obama administration. >> trump has only been in office for one year. >>...
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host: talking with steven dennis at bloomberg news. first, there are reports that mississippi republican senator cochran has been dealing with health issues himself. has not chaired a hearing in several months, may be stepping down early next year. what have you heard? guest: yeah. they've been pretty coy as to how long he is going to stay in the senate. he, clearly, is not nearly as vigorous as he was in previous years. on the senate floor you can see him with an aide sort of telling him what the votes are. he has voted incorrectly and then had to be corrected and voted the other way. after his aide told him what he was voting on. it's been a tough road for him the last period of time. now, if he does wait until january 1 or probably more likely after the omnibus spending package, which he -- his committee is in charge of, then that has some advantages for mitch mcconnell. that would mean that there would be the special election to replace him would not take place until november instead of earlier if he were to step down in december t
host: talking with steven dennis at bloomberg news. first, there are reports that mississippi republican senator cochran has been dealing with health issues himself. has not chaired a hearing in several months, may be stepping down early next year. what have you heard? guest: yeah. they've been pretty coy as to how long he is going to stay in the senate. he, clearly, is not nearly as vigorous as he was in previous years. on the senate floor you can see him with an aide sort of telling him what...
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steven saywell and steven barrow staying with us. plenty coming up today including an exclusive conversation with bank of american chief executive, brian moynihan. his take on brexit. we are going to get a big guest call for 2018. defies on his call for the euro. we have further arguments between the two stevens. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: economic, finance, politics. i am mark barton in london. the issue of brexit and what shape it will ultimately take continues to loom over the u.k. david west and sat down with chief executive for his perspective. moynihan calls for clarity. becauseou just a note they are negotiating as we speak. goingad the paper, it is to like this in the next day, it is going to look like that. it is hard. tremendous history of how they came to this point. nobody can predict the outcome of that. i don't think it is good because and we areng along spending a lot of money trying to figure out what to do as opposed to spending that time fighting for customers. there is no incentive to make this thing. david: your
steven saywell and steven barrow staying with us. plenty coming up today including an exclusive conversation with bank of american chief executive, brian moynihan. his take on brexit. we are going to get a big guest call for 2018. defies on his call for the euro. we have further arguments between the two stevens. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: economic, finance, politics. i am mark barton in london. the issue of brexit and what shape it will ultimately take continues to loom over the u.k. david...
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steven, i was told to introduce you. they didn't say graciously introduce you. but i will try to be that. david sciliani, he represents rhode island, former mayor of providence, david, thank you for all you do. [ applause ] >> let the word go forth from this time and this place to friend and foe alike that the torch has been passed to new generation of americans born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed and to which we are committed today at home and around the world. [ applause ] >> i am a part of the inspired generation who listened to those words, who listened to john kennedy and who's life was changed. we are here to celebrate the life and legacy of a man who promoted political courage, not only by writing about it, but by living it. the life of our 35th president was in many ways to reappropriate the title of robert frost poem a gift outright. he was to my generation and to
steven, i was told to introduce you. they didn't say graciously introduce you. but i will try to be that. david sciliani, he represents rhode island, former mayor of providence, david, thank you for all you do. [ applause ] >> let the word go forth from this time and this place to friend and foe alike that the torch has been passed to new generation of americans born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage and unwilling to...
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next up is steven spielberg for "the post." i still can't believe i sat down with him even though i have before in the past. it's still pretty surreal to sit down with one of the greatest wanted to talk to him about how he allows the audience to be a collaborator in his storytelling, specifically the introduction he has of tom hanks' and meryl streep's character having breakfast in a restaurant. he has a long tracking shot, and i wanted to know, as a storyteller, why did you keep us without editing that scene? i wanted to know the first time we actually see tom hanks and meryl streep at that table in the restaurant. you follow her on a long tracking shot from the moment she knocks over the chair to the table, and i'm curious, as a filmmaker and a storyteller, what you wanted to convey in that long, unbroken tracking shot before you edited and made a cut. >> well, i mean, i did a lot of coverage on that scene. i had over-shoulder shots, over tom to meryl, over meryl to tom. i had singles. i spent the whole day covering it. but w
next up is steven spielberg for "the post." i still can't believe i sat down with him even though i have before in the past. it's still pretty surreal to sit down with one of the greatest wanted to talk to him about how he allows the audience to be a collaborator in his storytelling, specifically the introduction he has of tom hanks' and meryl streep's character having breakfast in a restaurant. he has a long tracking shot, and i wanted to know, as a storyteller, why did you keep us...
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and the neighbor steven on the house for us. right here kind of funny this is all really wet and my husband didn't go over to pick something up and because the law always through when he bent over and his father left the impression in the book is it was like molding clay just to soon a contribution to nurture that he's a skull surreal yes. stephen has always had an eye for beauty art. and while. these are not. yet found my kind of life dream to really go. you know for rose the current was flowing things have shifted moved around the factory and here's a crap health being high level movie. there's so much shit in your notes and that's not just the sheet rock that's the first shift absolutely. after a tour of the home stephen has outside but gets a little distracted you behave i want to learn about. me. so that big mound of dirt outside where you do without even thinking out of my son and at the same time building up a pad site we're going to these twelve inches above where the floodwaters came to but i'm thinking about putting a
and the neighbor steven on the house for us. right here kind of funny this is all really wet and my husband didn't go over to pick something up and because the law always through when he bent over and his father left the impression in the book is it was like molding clay just to soon a contribution to nurture that he's a skull surreal yes. stephen has always had an eye for beauty art. and while. these are not. yet found my kind of life dream to really go. you know for rose the current was...
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nick, steven and leo. fishing with their dad. an extraordinary journey. >> steven cantos! >> graduating from high school. and for six years the three brothers working toward one more goal, earning 21 merit badges and tonight they are all eagle scouts. >> i don't think it would have felt the same if we had done it with exceptions or special considerations. i made it the same way as other eagle scouts. >> eagle scouts, leo, nick and steven cantos. >> we just have to go in and set that goal in your mind and then to think there's no limits. >> congratulations. >> reporter: and one more honor for their dad. receiving three eagle scout pins for each son. >> i wear these with pride because they made it to eagle scout. they are ambassadors of the possible. >> reporter: and so we choose the cantos family, leo, nick steven and their dad olly. we sure needed that. thank you for finishing out the week with us. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here on monday. until then, good night. digging. >> a california state lottery official survives a car jacking in san francisco this
nick, steven and leo. fishing with their dad. an extraordinary journey. >> steven cantos! >> graduating from high school. and for six years the three brothers working toward one more goal, earning 21 merit badges and tonight they are all eagle scouts. >> i don't think it would have felt the same if we had done it with exceptions or special considerations. i made it the same way as other eagle scouts. >> eagle scouts, leo, nick and steven cantos. >> we just have to...
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looks like it's going to be a steven spielberg classic i'm very excited about a movie called the captain by a german director. who spent most of his career in hollywood during big blockbusters but now he surprised us with this new film it's completely black and white. a german disorder finds a captain soon a form. when i hear him live. and indict his most violent fantasies thanks it's a brutal and radical film about war crime from the criminals perspective. there was. no devil that's a very important film that i was we're talking a lot about next year but that's all that we've got time for for a look back at the year movies twenty seventeen of course we're back next year twenty eighteen for a new season of kino until then for all of us here happy holidays or somewhere in germany for. more to. images from an isolated country images from for the glory of. an italian to thomas for captured fascinating shots of everyday life in a regimented society. in north korea and diary starting december twenty eighth on t.w. . truth.
looks like it's going to be a steven spielberg classic i'm very excited about a movie called the captain by a german director. who spent most of his career in hollywood during big blockbusters but now he surprised us with this new film it's completely black and white. a german disorder finds a captain soon a form. when i hear him live. and indict his most violent fantasies thanks it's a brutal and radical film about war crime from the criminals perspective. there was. no devil that's a very...
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miller, i mean, this is steven miller 101, david. this is what steven miller has been doing since he was a 13-year-old growing up in santa monica. he has been excluding friends of his who are one time friends of his because they were hispanic, because they were black, because they were other. this is something that steven miller has been doing in high school. this is something that he did at duke when he worked very closely with richard spencer, the white supremacist when he was briefly at duke. so unfortunately this is steven miller at his worst. this is everything we don't like about him. this is everything that's reprehensible about what he believes in. and, frankly, this is so antithetical to what this country is all about and what made it great that it's disgust zb ing. >> thanks for all of you. thanks for your time this saturday. >> thank you. >>> president's long time secretary is interviewed as part of the house intelligence probe. we have brand new details on who. afi sure had a lot on my mind. my 30-year marriage... ...my 3
miller, i mean, this is steven miller 101, david. this is what steven miller has been doing since he was a 13-year-old growing up in santa monica. he has been excluding friends of his who are one time friends of his because they were hispanic, because they were black, because they were other. this is something that steven miller has been doing in high school. this is something that he did at duke when he worked very closely with richard spencer, the white supremacist when he was briefly at...
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looks like it's going to be steven spielberg classic i'm very excited about a movie called the captain by drum director robert schrenker who spent most of his career in hollywood during big blockbusters but now he surprises with this new flu it's completely black and white. a journey to search for finds a captain's uniform. when i have lived here and indicted his most violent fantasies my it's a brutal and radical film about war crime from the criminals perspective. no devil that's a very important film the pubs are talking a lot about next year but that's all that we've got time for for a look back at the year movies twenty seventeen of course are back next year twenty eighteen for a new season of keno until then for all of us here happy holidays or somewhere in germany for first i don't want more to. plato chilled it out going to sleep your link to news from africa and the world your link to exceptional stories and discussions come on use of easy to our website dedicated comes to pick out join us on facebook at g.w. for. crime fighters and the new season of radio crime thrillers be e
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he mentioned adlai stevens, one of knox's special assistants. why would he, back in 1942, stevensommended adlai as a participant in that meeting? what qualifications did he have? qualifications. the other man has been named under oath seven times as either a communist or espionage agent. let me finish. i would rather not go into stevens record too much at this time. we have just completed a complete and thorough research on adelaide stephenson, and i intend to give that picture on a nationwide network. after i give that picture of themenson, the history of since the time he entered the agricultural department, and after i give that history, if the american people want him, they can happen, but i don't think they will want him. >> i gather from what you say that it is fair to confer that you do not avoid personalities. senator mccarthy: i will never avoid giving the facts to the american people. it is so easy to talk about communism generally, to talk about the sellout in china and korea generally. unless you call the rule of the traders and thos
he mentioned adlai stevens, one of knox's special assistants. why would he, back in 1942, stevensommended adlai as a participant in that meeting? what qualifications did he have? qualifications. the other man has been named under oath seven times as either a communist or espionage agent. let me finish. i would rather not go into stevens record too much at this time. we have just completed a complete and thorough research on adelaide stephenson, and i intend to give that picture on a nationwide...
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looks like it's going to be steven spielberg classic i'm very excited about a movie called the captain by drum director. who spent most of his career in hollywood during big blockbusters but now he surprised us with this new flu it's completely black and white. a journey to search for finds a captain's uniform. but i have lived here and in his most violent fantasies my it's a brutal and radical film about war crimes from the criminals perspective. no devil that's a very important film the pubs are talking a lot about next year but that's all that we've got time for for a look back at the year movies twenty seventeen of course we're back next year twenty eighteen for a new season of key you know until then for all of us here happy holidays or somewhere in germany for first i don't want more to. lead police at full speed. always shining. plenty but always on the move the i'm mobility today and in the future. driving next spawn to deliver the first. cuts like earth. like culture. hair. for. superman. superfood stylish style icon the stone let o's. life style you're a. good woman in sixty
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steven. >> the other point to make -- >> jonathan. steven. >> so, you can go back, i debated a lot of people on this network during the campaign. and almost all the liberal economists said if donald trump is elected president, he will crash the stock market. some of the leading liberal economists, of course we know that didn't happen. didn't crash the stock market. since election day, the stock market is up 38%. that's a $6 trillion increase. >> but wait. wait, wait, wait. hold on, because you bring up many what all these people, liberal economists say about the stock market. leets just listen for a moment to what the president said about the stock market. in a presidential debate in september of 2016. his words. listen. >> we're in a bubble right now. and the only thing that looks good is the stock market, but if you raise interest rates ooen a little bit, that's going come crashing down. we are in a big, fat, ugly bubble. >> what? >> the reason we're talking about this as a story is because donald trump who's an ignoramous, that he
steven. >> the other point to make -- >> jonathan. steven. >> so, you can go back, i debated a lot of people on this network during the campaign. and almost all the liberal economists said if donald trump is elected president, he will crash the stock market. some of the leading liberal economists, of course we know that didn't happen. didn't crash the stock market. since election day, the stock market is up 38%. that's a $6 trillion increase. >> but wait. wait, wait,...
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steven roth ste-- roth design. when he arrived he brought a wealth of experience leading academic, private sector and government institutions. like others inspired by president kennedy's call to give back to their communities and their country, steven has pursued public service in many different forms. at the start of his career he partnered with president kennedy's nephew, joseph p. kennedy ii with whom i served in the president of the united states to found citizens energy corporation. the first ever nonprofit energy company helping low income families afford heating and oil, gas and electricity. steve, why didn't he let you get in the ads? as a massachusetts state official in the late 1980s, steven oversaw programs serving the mentally ill. john kennedy had something to say about disabled children. he said that although these children may be the victims of fate, they shall not be the victims of our neglect. steven, thank you for your work with the mentally ill of which patrick kennedy, of course, has been such a
steven roth ste-- roth design. when he arrived he brought a wealth of experience leading academic, private sector and government institutions. like others inspired by president kennedy's call to give back to their communities and their country, steven has pursued public service in many different forms. at the start of his career he partnered with president kennedy's nephew, joseph p. kennedy ii with whom i served in the president of the united states to found citizens energy corporation. the...
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that's when you're going to start to see it. >> the polls show, steven, only 33% favor this plan. do you think he's making a mistake thinking he doesn't have to sell it? >> well look, pamela, are these the same polls that showed hillary clinton was going to win 40 states in november. i think we've learned that polling isn't very accurate in terms of how people feel about things. but look, this was probably donald trump's best week in office. i think you know, it's interest ing, you said he only has two victories. the supreme court -- >> legislative. >> gorsuch and of course this tax cut. that's like saying gee, only hit two grand slams in the bottom of the ninth inning. >> he was saying he had more legislative victories than any other president. there were two. >> of course. >> stick with the facts there. >> i get it. just saying yeah, maybe he only had two legislative vukt ictori but for conservative, those are really big vktryes. there's a ewe fuphoria over thix bill. we were very nervous about where it would happen. i'm not too concerned about the polls on the tax cut because i
that's when you're going to start to see it. >> the polls show, steven, only 33% favor this plan. do you think he's making a mistake thinking he doesn't have to sell it? >> well look, pamela, are these the same polls that showed hillary clinton was going to win 40 states in november. i think we've learned that polling isn't very accurate in terms of how people feel about things. but look, this was probably donald trump's best week in office. i think you know, it's interest ing, you...
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i decided not being able to ever meet the real lavonna harding, the writer, steven rogers tried to find her. but couldn't find her anywhere, tonya didn't know where she was, and nor did she care. i had to believe she had to have been abused. she is someone to meet that seemed really angry at the world that she had been dealt a raw -- bad hand. and she was angry and resentful and she saw this opportunity to give her daughter a better life. and give herself a better life. and she took it and she -- is someone who i think doesn't know how to love or be loved. and that is her version of loving is being tough on someone. and that is all she knows. those are the little things i looked for. also there was a film star, i couldn't remember her name, but a yale college student did a documentary about tonya harding when she was 15 years old. and there was all this great footage of lavonna harding, you could see her in the credits, the fur coat. that was her unique look, which i absolutely love that i got to look like that. but you know in one of the scenes she talks about tanya is this incredible
i decided not being able to ever meet the real lavonna harding, the writer, steven rogers tried to find her. but couldn't find her anywhere, tonya didn't know where she was, and nor did she care. i had to believe she had to have been abused. she is someone to meet that seemed really angry at the world that she had been dealt a raw -- bad hand. and she was angry and resentful and she saw this opportunity to give her daughter a better life. and give herself a better life. and she took it and she...
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and noise from hawaii what's interesting is ted stevens was also the guy who got the funding for harp. and sean you and i both through conspiracy theory not only investigated hard but we this with bigelow as the money that went out and read on this program this is basically what you and i were hunting down in twenty seven twenty two zero is the exact same time for their audience programs when i approached bigelow at the conference and i said can we talk about what you're actually doing at skinwalker which is one of the locations where they're doing experiments and tests about basically trying to figure out what is going on as far as interdimensional approachable nobly he said i can't i will never discuss i'll never disclose that he said directly to me and now i understand why he was basically getting he's working in collaboration with very secretive projects you know and you know we look at me where i said what do you guys think about this because when you look at these the amount of money it's twenty two million dollars which are you going to get in your ear right here twenty five do
and noise from hawaii what's interesting is ted stevens was also the guy who got the funding for harp. and sean you and i both through conspiracy theory not only investigated hard but we this with bigelow as the money that went out and read on this program this is basically what you and i were hunting down in twenty seven twenty two zero is the exact same time for their audience programs when i approached bigelow at the conference and i said can we talk about what you're actually doing at...
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nbc 10's steven fisher joins us live from xfinity live in south philadelphia and steven despite the big day for foles eagles fans had to sweat this up out until the end. >> these fans here at xfinity live are emotionally spent. lots of ups and downs and the game ended an hour ago and most said the eagles fans are pretty confident with nick foles now going forward. the eagles pulled out another close game today. when the clock hit zero fans inside xfinity live felt a sense of relief. >> i've got to be honest, yeah, i was getting a little nervous but i felt that the defense and special teams, they have come through and give the offense another shot. >> crazy actually. i thought they were going to blot giants out. it was a great game to watch. >> the team came back from a 13-point deficit led by quarterback nick foles. >> got to respect him. i like hi. i'm with him. let's get to the playoffs. >> foles threw four touchdowns and had no turnovers and with this performance over the giants the fans think that foles can take them deep into the playoffs. >> nick foles proved something tonight. i'
nbc 10's steven fisher joins us live from xfinity live in south philadelphia and steven despite the big day for foles eagles fans had to sweat this up out until the end. >> these fans here at xfinity live are emotionally spent. lots of ups and downs and the game ended an hour ago and most said the eagles fans are pretty confident with nick foles now going forward. the eagles pulled out another close game today. when the clock hit zero fans inside xfinity live felt a sense of relief....
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me i got myself in a fight to tell steven bowen blossom time for steven to rest his wrist and he touched upon charity in light of the hurricane that has affected the houston area. even in the charitable work i do today. there are. situations in people in need where i know in my schedule in this i can't go and do it myself for me god's calling me to different things and do different things but i can send some money i can send twenty dollars one hundred dollars whatever this so everybody needs to know. without question specific to texas please don't think oh everything's going to be fine if all you can do is just your part in all of the blessing in helping the people of texas just texting a donation twenty dollars please do it it really makes a difference. max still has no idea what's going on. and they can neither do. so inquisitive max decides to get up close and personal with the people who make up the best of the best. i've been serving food since for thirty six years now right and how did their listener can affect everyone's lives it actually helped us because congress was not hit too
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gillett, brad, amber hoffer, kurt kavarik, jess can mcbride, sarah paul, landon strocco, jay salsman, steven towson and christopher. when democrats signaled -- signaled their refusal to meet on tax reform, we knew we needed a well crafted budget resolution to get tax reform passed. i need to thank my good friend
gillett, brad, amber hoffer, kurt kavarik, jess can mcbride, sarah paul, landon strocco, jay salsman, steven towson and christopher. when democrats signaled -- signaled their refusal to meet on tax reform, we knew we needed a well crafted budget resolution to get tax reform passed. i need to thank my good friend
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looks like it's going to be a steven spielberg classic i'm very excited about movie called the captain by a drum director. who spent most of his career in hollywood doing big blockbusters but now he surprised us with this new film it's completely black and white. the journal disorder finds a captain's uniform. when i hear you live. and die just his most violent fantasies thanks it's a brutal and radical film about war crime from the criminals perspective. there was. no devil that's a very important film that i was we're talking a lot about next year but that's all that we've got time for for a look back at the year movies twenty seventeen of course we're back next year twenty eighteen for a new season of key you know until then for all of us here happy holidays or somewhere in germany for. more. planting trees in order to save the land that's home to two hundred thousand people . judge of playing is the forest man of india. his home the island of mud julie is threatened with river flooding. the forest judge is paying has planted protects a valuable land. much of a sinking i know. it's
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it is really nice to say people like steven spielberg weighed in on issues like this. so many men of high power are not willing to speak out. >> khlchloe melas, thank you, is good to see you. we'll be right back. jack and jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water. all because of a burst water pipe in their house that ruined the hardwood floors in their kitchen. luckily the geico insurance agency had helped them with homeowners insurance and the inside of their house was repaired and floors replaced. jack and jill no longer have to fetch water. they now fetch sugar-free vanilla lattes with almond milk. call geico and see how affordable homeowners insurance can be. >>> how are president trump feeling like the republican party after they lost to alabama. >> we gather a group of voters of virginia and alabama. the state that flipped to democrats to get their temperature and their predictions of 2018. >> how many of you think of what happened in al babama of what's called the blue wave is democrats riding up. wa what do you think? >> everyone is saying oh gosh, what re
it is really nice to say people like steven spielberg weighed in on issues like this. so many men of high power are not willing to speak out. >> khlchloe melas, thank you, is good to see you. we'll be right back. jack and jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water. all because of a burst water pipe in their house that ruined the hardwood floors in their kitchen. luckily the geico insurance agency had helped them with homeowners insurance and the inside of their house was repaired and...
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. >> reporter: the tragic news of the death of ray ann and steven gruber's 18-year-old son max came with a phone call. >> they said they had worked on max for 45 minutes, but there was nothing they could do. it's -- the worst call anyone could ever get. you never expect it. >> reporter: it was september 14th. police say hours earlier, gruber was at louisiana state university's phi delta theta house, going through a ritual where if you don't answer questions correctly you drink alcohol. he had a blool alcohol level of .495%. >> and that was the next day. so that night i'm sure it was -- it's enough to kill you. >> reporter: a few weeks later, 10 current and former members of that fraternity arrested. according to officials potentially facing charges ranging from misdemeanor hazing to felony negligent homicide. was your son murdered? >> yes. i believe so. nobody can physically drink that much. you can't. you have to be forced to drink it. senseless. >> it's terrible. >> how is making your brother do all these things, humiliating somebody, a brotherhood? how does that bond you? that's what
. >> reporter: the tragic news of the death of ray ann and steven gruber's 18-year-old son max came with a phone call. >> they said they had worked on max for 45 minutes, but there was nothing they could do. it's -- the worst call anyone could ever get. you never expect it. >> reporter: it was september 14th. police say hours earlier, gruber was at louisiana state university's phi delta theta house, going through a ritual where if you don't answer questions correctly you drink...
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says his dad, brother and he are together again under one roof. >> hey, steven. >> hey, dad. what's up? >> reporter: while in high school they had no place to call their own staying with family and friends. >> whenever i'd get into a place instead of thinking oh, this place is nice, i was like cool. i wonder how long i'm staying here. >> for them to have gone through that really worried me because i even slept in my van for a while because i put them in a friend's house and i put my van in the driveway. >> reporter: that was then and this is now. steven with his own desk and a place to study. >> that will be a force multiplier for his academics, for his leadership and for his personal growth. >> reporter: steven likes to say he's really into his education. he's applying to private colleges on the east coast to meet new people, gain new perspectives and find a new home away from home. >> i have my plan and i'm going somewhere and i just am really excited and eager to see where i'm going. >> ready for the world. he doesn't worry me at all because i have confidence he's going to
says his dad, brother and he are together again under one roof. >> hey, steven. >> hey, dad. what's up? >> reporter: while in high school they had no place to call their own staying with family and friends. >> whenever i'd get into a place instead of thinking oh, this place is nice, i was like cool. i wonder how long i'm staying here. >> for them to have gone through that really worried me because i even slept in my van for a while because i put them in a friend's...
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steven, i was told to introduce you. they didn't say graciously introduce you but i will try to do that. dave utd a great leader on the democratic side of the aisle who represents rhode island and former mayor of providence. thank you for all you do. from this time and this place to friend and foe alike that torch has been passed to a new generation of americans tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace. proud of our ancient heritage and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed and to which we are committed today at home and around the world. i am -- [ applause ] i am a part of the inspired generation who listened to those words, who listened to john kennedy and whose life was changed. not only by writing about it but by living. the life of our 35th was to renocorporate the gift outright. he was, to my generation and to many generations, a gift outright. for he gave of himself at every turn, from his bravery during the war to his st
steven, i was told to introduce you. they didn't say graciously introduce you but i will try to do that. dave utd a great leader on the democratic side of the aisle who represents rhode island and former mayor of providence. thank you for all you do. from this time and this place to friend and foe alike that torch has been passed to a new generation of americans tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace. proud of our ancient heritage and unwilling to witness or permit the slow...
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and then i look over and i notice steven spielberg. steven spielberg is standing there, and i'm just doing it and i'm like, oh my god, that's definitely steven spielberg. [ light laughter ] and i kind of panicked inside and messed up the next line and then i actually look away, i could see myself composing myself, and then i continue. but before i did this, i actually watched my monologue -- i found the moment where i saw steven spielberg. [ laughter ] can we -- can we show them. >> jimmy: i have three photos here. >> okay, yeah. so here. >> jimmy: here's this photo here, doing the monologue. >> so i'm doing the monologue. it's going great. look how happy i am. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, you look handsome. yeah, you look sharp. >> i'm like, this is going well. i belong here. let's see -- this is the exact moment i notice steven spielberg. [ laughter ] ♪ this is the exact moment i notice him, and this is a a couple seconds later. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. so, did you get to meet him at all? at the after pa
and then i look over and i notice steven spielberg. steven spielberg is standing there, and i'm just doing it and i'm like, oh my god, that's definitely steven spielberg. [ light laughter ] and i kind of panicked inside and messed up the next line and then i actually look away, i could see myself composing myself, and then i continue. but before i did this, i actually watched my monologue -- i found the moment where i saw steven spielberg. [ laughter ] can we -- can we show them. >>...
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steven: i think there is a chance here. some republicans look at the tax bill where they repeal the individual mandate, as mitch mcconnell called it, the heart of obamacare, but there are still subsidies, millions signing up. those people are worried about premiums going up, about the stability of the markets. so there is some bipartisan deal making that has been getting close to the finish line that would have reinsurance, bring but there'sdown, been a lot of resistance especially in the house. it will be a test for president trump. if he wants to get a bipartisan deal, he will have to weigh in on those house republicans and say, this is what i want. so far, he has not used a lot of muscle there. if he gets a bipartisan package on the budget in the next few weeks, maybe he is looking to make some bipartisan deals. you look at republicans in general, the president has not been popular. the polls for next year are pretty terrible. they need to try to turn those around. cutting some bipartisan deals may do that. shery: thank
steven: i think there is a chance here. some republicans look at the tax bill where they repeal the individual mandate, as mitch mcconnell called it, the heart of obamacare, but there are still subsidies, millions signing up. those people are worried about premiums going up, about the stability of the markets. so there is some bipartisan deal making that has been getting close to the finish line that would have reinsurance, bring but there'sdown, been a lot of resistance especially in the...
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we talked about steven miller, about president trump. the president at thas meeting report reportedly, secretary of state rex tillerson, john kelly as well. what does it say about the role they're play wlg it comes to charting policy in this administration based on what we have seen reported in this piece? >> that's a great question. i think people were falsely looking to john kelly to be the voice of sanity, the voice of restraint. he was a respected general. from everything we have seen, he has been an enabler here. he has championed very extreme policies. he has not slowed the president down one wit. and i think if anything, having someone who is in homeland security has kind of juiced the president up now that he's right in his inner circle in the white house. as far as rex tillerson goes, unfortunately, he's completely irelevant in this administration. the president obviously doesn't respect him. his department has been hollowed out. he may have good intentions in this regard, but he is frankly useless in any real sense of the word.
we talked about steven miller, about president trump. the president at thas meeting report reportedly, secretary of state rex tillerson, john kelly as well. what does it say about the role they're play wlg it comes to charting policy in this administration based on what we have seen reported in this piece? >> that's a great question. i think people were falsely looking to john kelly to be the voice of sanity, the voice of restraint. he was a respected general. from everything we have...
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steven looks ahead to the future max brings the pilgrimage party to one of the biggest party schools in the nation and. we're going to cause america. talk about america. back to love how are you you know. you can trust me i was the president of the united states i understand just for the record abraham lincoln did not look like that he said trust me you can't. people have all the warmth for a blink and i see that in their faces so you know i am. abraham lincoln exactly now i'm not around your friend and father i'm one of the most important i'm on your five don't know it now i am an american a while so what's been going on when i was president there was a civil war going on a very contentious a lot of anger but every sold out so you can correlate that. as far as the liberals and conservatives just a little bit of us some political disputes with them. knowing north korea but a little bit of russia also all right what's going on last year they were launching a plane back on monday yeah well pick up currently we're all friends in that little clip the liberals on trying to say that we rev
steven looks ahead to the future max brings the pilgrimage party to one of the biggest party schools in the nation and. we're going to cause america. talk about america. back to love how are you you know. you can trust me i was the president of the united states i understand just for the record abraham lincoln did not look like that he said trust me you can't. people have all the warmth for a blink and i see that in their faces so you know i am. abraham lincoln exactly now i'm not around your...