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with us tonight is ceo andrew allen and we are especially proud to andrew, siblings who recently graduated with this program. shared battle against substance abuse disorder is all-too-familiar for families struggling for the opioid pandemic. today's proof in the midst of deprivation there is hope. please join me in recognizing them and congratulate. [applause] [applause] there's so more work to be done. in iowa there is little to no coordination for mental health in 19 substance use. it's a problem because over 25 with serious mental health challenges, our state cares about eating iowa the support they need the dedication shortchanged by a fractured system that makes it almost impossible. too better serve iowa, i am proposing substance use mental health region together into seven new unified behavioral health. the results will be a greater investment on the ground and conductivity between providers, districts and states and most important treatment delivered to iowa when and where. [applause] 's center customer service for islands we produce from 65 days. to top it off, we made these while
with us tonight is ceo andrew allen and we are especially proud to andrew, siblings who recently graduated with this program. shared battle against substance abuse disorder is all-too-familiar for families struggling for the opioid pandemic. today's proof in the midst of deprivation there is hope. please join me in recognizing them and congratulate. [applause] [applause] there's so more work to be done. in iowa there is little to no coordination for mental health in 19 substance use. it's a...
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with us tonight is the ceo andrew allen and we are especially proud to have carly and andrew, siblings who recently graduated from the addiction treatment program. they are shared battle against substance use disorder is all too familiar to families struggling through the ovoid epidemic. in the midst of desperation, there is hope for recovery. please join me in recognizing them and congratulating them. [applause] there's so more work to be done. in iowa there is little to no coordination for mental health in 19 substance use. it's a problem because over there is still more work to be done, in iowa, there is little to no coordination between the 13 mental health and 19 substance use regions and that is a problem because over 25% of adults with serious mental health challenges also suffer from substance use. our state is filled with capable professionals that care about giving iowans the support that they need. their talent and dedication is part of a fractured system. to better serve iowans, i am proposing that we combine the 32 different substance abuse and mental health regions togeth
with us tonight is the ceo andrew allen and we are especially proud to have carly and andrew, siblings who recently graduated from the addiction treatment program. they are shared battle against substance use disorder is all too familiar to families struggling through the ovoid epidemic. in the midst of desperation, there is hope for recovery. please join me in recognizing them and congratulating them. [applause] there's so more work to be done. in iowa there is little to no coordination for...
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i'm still andrew doyle. i'm we're here with steve n allen and the big dog, nick dixon. we're going to start this section with thursday's telegraph. advice for telegraph. nick, some advice for the rich. >> yes. get of the rich. >> yes. get out of britain while you can. rich told won't you still can. rich told won't affect me. luckily, they sound like but like peter hitchens, but to anyone. like peter hitchens, but to anyone . but he would say to anyone. but he would say to anyone. but he would say to anyone. it's to the anyone. but now it's to the rich. so it's the non—doms again. we so much about again. we heard so much about them was all rich's them when it was all the rich's wife. and the is labour wife. and the point is labour and reeves specifically and rachel reeves specifically are saying they're going to crack down and they're going to get loads of money, raise 430 million just removing get loads of money, raise 430 milinon—dom just removing get loads of money, raise 430 milinon—dom exemption.1oving get loads of money, raise 430 milinon—dom exemption. wha
i'm still andrew doyle. i'm we're here with steve n allen and the big dog, nick dixon. we're going to start this section with thursday's telegraph. advice for telegraph. nick, some advice for the rich. >> yes. get of the rich. >> yes. get out of britain while you can. rich told won't you still can. rich told won't affect me. luckily, they sound like but like peter hitchens, but to anyone. like peter hitchens, but to anyone . but he would say to anyone. but he would say to anyone....
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. >> and, that is why the point that andrew made a moment ago is so important. and, allen weisselberg wrote it all down. the bank statement i told you about . he, todd blanche put it out there that there is this alternate , innocent expedition for why $420,000.00 does not equal $130,000.00. and, if the explanation the i prosecutor put forward is in writing and that destroys that, that will stay with the jury in terms of the credibility. and, that we have out there from the get-go. >> those numbers, that math sheet has been out there, melissa, for a long time. michael cohen went public with this description of here's how he did it. because is going to have to pay income tax on it, even me up and they are throwing him a bonus of the number equals this. it is not new information and they've had a long time, the trump team has had a long time to stare at that and say, okay, here's what we are going to do with it and they've chosen, sometimes works in defense, the simplest possible approach to it, which is just say that is just his paycheck for legal services, that's
. >> and, that is why the point that andrew made a moment ago is so important. and, allen weisselberg wrote it all down. the bank statement i told you about . he, todd blanche put it out there that there is this alternate , innocent expedition for why $420,000.00 does not equal $130,000.00. and, if the explanation the i prosecutor put forward is in writing and that destroys that, that will stay with the jury in terms of the credibility. and, that we have out there from the get-go....
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. >> questlove: jerry jerome allen seinfeld wrote that? >> jimmy: that is correct, jerry -- yes. >> questlove: jerome -- >> jimmy: jerome allen seinfeld wrote that song, yes. and mark ronson and andrew wyatt produced it. >> questlove: damn. >> jimmy: it's all comedy lyrics. it's a pretty good jam, right? >> questlove: it's a jam. >> jimmy: it's a jam. it's a bop. >> questlove: yes. >> jimmy: it's a bop. >> steve: it's a pop. >> jimmy: guys, if -- if you know me, you know i'm always looking for a good book to read. and that is why i'm very excited to announce this. tonight, we're announcing the return of the fallon book club. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ oh, i'm in a library. amazing, i'm in a -- normally the way this works is we pick a handful of books and we vote to see who the winner is, and that's the book we read together. but this time we're changing it up. since march madness is happening, i thought it'd be fun to pick 16 new books. >> steve: ooh. [ scattered cheers ] >> jimmy: the sweet 16, all right? and then we're going to have a a
. >> questlove: jerry jerome allen seinfeld wrote that? >> jimmy: that is correct, jerry -- yes. >> questlove: jerome -- >> jimmy: jerome allen seinfeld wrote that song, yes. and mark ronson and andrew wyatt produced it. >> questlove: damn. >> jimmy: it's all comedy lyrics. it's a pretty good jam, right? >> questlove: it's a jam. >> jimmy: it's a jam. it's a bop. >> questlove: yes. >> jimmy: it's a bop. >> steve: it's a pop....
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hi, my name is andrew zach. thank you all so much. my question is for professor allen. i was wondering if you could elaborate a little bit more about adam's role, the declaration. i've heard other scholars, including akhil amar, kind of make this point, but i was curious, you know, a what other kind of contributions he making? and then also maybe this is an act of historical imagining, but how how might we understand how adams was getting his ideas, the document when jefferson was the, i think, first draft or before the committee took it over. so so this is i mean, you know, adams was a very busy man in the fall of 1775. and that spring. 1776. and he was a busy man in. all the ways of somebody who's trying to get something done. so arm twisting and after hours conversations with people and clarifying his own thoughts for himself and setting himself. goals and tasks so in november of 1775, he and richard lee meet in his rooms one night, which are across from the tavern in philadelphia, where everybody gathered after meeting hours and they sketch a plan for how you would
hi, my name is andrew zach. thank you all so much. my question is for professor allen. i was wondering if you could elaborate a little bit more about adam's role, the declaration. i've heard other scholars, including akhil amar, kind of make this point, but i was curious, you know, a what other kind of contributions he making? and then also maybe this is an act of historical imagining, but how how might we understand how adams was getting his ideas, the document when jefferson was the, i think,...
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andrew, let me ask you first, was stringer bell right to ask allen weisselberg, are you taking notes on a criminal conspiracy, is the second part of your question >> you must've seen my notes because that is the page where i had the same reaction. so, one of the things that you listen for when you listen to openings on both sides is you know that there are witnesses who will testify and think about how they are going to do, whether they have memory issues, whether they have good ability issues but then you look for what is the prosecution going to say with respect to hard evidence and they are the things that stood out to me was you had a reference to the tape recording that we've heard about, that is where donald trump is overheard saying hey, let's just pay the 130,000 in cash. that is a terrible tape for donald trump. second, there were references to telephone records at a critical time that the payments were first made by michael cohen to stormy daniels. where there are two calls that the prosecutor referenced between michael cohen and donald trump. the third was this, a fall off
andrew, let me ask you first, was stringer bell right to ask allen weisselberg, are you taking notes on a criminal conspiracy, is the second part of your question >> you must've seen my notes because that is the page where i had the same reaction. so, one of the things that you listen for when you listen to openings on both sides is you know that there are witnesses who will testify and think about how they are going to do, whether they have memory issues, whether they have good ability...
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catherine and andrew, thank you both for being here. was stringer bell right to ask allen weisselberg are you taking notes on a criminal conspiracy? >> so you must have seen my note, because that is starred, that was the page where i had the same reaction. >> okay. >> so one of the things that you listen for when you listen to openings on both sides is you know that there are witnesses who are going to testify, and you think about what they're going to do, whether they have memory issues, credibility issues, but what is -- the things that stood out to me was you had a reference to the tape recording that we've heard about. that's where donald trump is overheard saying, hey, let's just pay the $130,000 in cash. that's a terrible tape for donald trump. second, there was references to telephone records at a critical time that the payments were first made by michael cohen to stormy daniels. the two calls the prosecutor referenced between michael cohen and donald trump. and thin the third was this, definitely a fall off your chair moment, wh
catherine and andrew, thank you both for being here. was stringer bell right to ask allen weisselberg are you taking notes on a criminal conspiracy? >> so you must have seen my note, because that is starred, that was the page where i had the same reaction. >> okay. >> so one of the things that you listen for when you listen to openings on both sides is you know that there are witnesses who are going to testify, and you think about what they're going to do, whether they have...
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let me ask, was stringer right to ask allen weisselberg, are you taking notes in a criminal conspiracy? is this potentially important? >> you must have seen my notes. that was the page where i had the same reaction. one of the things you listen for when you listen to openings on both sides is, you know the witnesses will testify. you think of whether they have memory issues or credibility issues, but then you look for what's the prosecution going to say with respect to hard evidence. the things that stood out to me is you had reference to the tape recording we have heard about where donald trump is overheard saying, let's pay the 130,000 in cash. that's a terrible tape for donald trump. second, references to telephone records at a critical time that the payments were first made by michael cohen to stormy daniels. two calls for the prosecutor referenced between michael cohen and donald trump. the third was this which was saved fall off your chair moment where they have it in writing. what's interesting is the defense said the repayment was not reimbursement for the payments to stormy da
let me ask, was stringer right to ask allen weisselberg, are you taking notes in a criminal conspiracy? is this potentially important? >> you must have seen my notes. that was the page where i had the same reaction. one of the things you listen for when you listen to openings on both sides is, you know the witnesses will testify. you think of whether they have memory issues or credibility issues, but then you look for what's the prosecution going to say with respect to hard evidence. the...
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here is a third criminal on this tape as well, allen. you have a whole bunch of these folks. that is why i think the prosecutors today called it not just a conspiracy but a cover- up. the conspiracy is important for the reasons that katie said. for the reason you get up with this doorman. that is showing a pattern of behavior where others are in on it and the law has always treated group crimes and conspiracies differently going all the way back 800 years in england and it allows broader use of evidence and it allows for the prosecutors to tell a complete story of who did what and when. the cover-up piece is important as well because, opposite, that shows a feeling of guilt on their part. they were doing something nefarious. trump is going to say what i was doing, if it were nefarious, which is trying to conceal these payments from my wife. i was not trying to influence an election or so on. that is where i think we will see factual development in the days to come and not something we got into into the short opening statements today. >> pay with cash. everyone pays their lawy
here is a third criminal on this tape as well, allen. you have a whole bunch of these folks. that is why i think the prosecutors today called it not just a conspiracy but a cover- up. the conspiracy is important for the reasons that katie said. for the reason you get up with this doorman. that is showing a pattern of behavior where others are in on it and the law has always treated group crimes and conspiracies differently going all the way back 800 years in england and it allows broader use of...