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kathy manning from north carolina, sarah jacobs from california. we voted on it. certainly my house colleagues who were in that last congress, they are also on the record. and unfortunately, far too many of them dent stand up for basic access to birth control in contraception. >> abigail, thank you very much for joining this discussion tonight. >> thank you very much for having me. >>> coming up, right wing republican justice samuel alito continues to remind voters what is at stake in the presidential election. senator sheldon whitehouse will join us to discuss samuel alito's latest scandal which he has not officially blamed on his wife yet. that's next. on his wife yet. that's next. they say we should stop eating so much meat. so we made meat out of plants. because we aren't quitters. impossible. we're solving the meat problem with more meat. shop etsy until june 16th and get up to 30% off father's day gifts that go beyond the classic go-to. save on personalized gear, and other things dads dig. when you want a one-of-a-kind gift to show him he's #1. etsy has it.
kathy manning from north carolina, sarah jacobs from california. we voted on it. certainly my house colleagues who were in that last congress, they are also on the record. and unfortunately, far too many of them dent stand up for basic access to birth control in contraception. >> abigail, thank you very much for joining this discussion tonight. >> thank you very much for having me. >>> coming up, right wing republican justice samuel alito continues to remind voters what is...
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former us federal prosecutor sarah krissoff. i'm joined by jacob eisler. he's a professor at florida state university college of law. thanks very much forjoining us. we touched on some of the questions that now remain following the vertex today by the courts. —— the verdict. you're in florida so i'm keen to find out your reaction and what you're hearing down there, because it's a state that mr trump called his second home. there's clearly a great deal of interest in this. i believe the real interest in this case is going to be political. will large swedes a vote or trump? —— large swabs. among lawyers, this is fascinating. but i don't think we can disentangle the law from the politics in this situation. going all the way back to trump reaping what he said "lock her up" in regard to hilary's ingle know my e—mails. this is a mission about if he behaves correctly during his campaign in 2016. —— hillary's e—mails. how are voters going to react to this. it's very difficult to say. it's very difficult to say. it's certainly going to be a challeng
former us federal prosecutor sarah krissoff. i'm joined by jacob eisler. he's a professor at florida state university college of law. thanks very much forjoining us. we touched on some of the questions that now remain following the vertex today by the courts. —— the verdict. you're in florida so i'm keen to find out your reaction and what you're hearing down there, because it's a state that mr trump called his second home. there's clearly a great deal of interest in this. i believe the real...
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this is jacob in alexandria, virginia. independent. you're on with sarah hay. caller: my question is about schedule s. you know that o.p.m. has a rule called risk, reduction in force, why wouldn't they just changed r.i.f. rules instead of showing an executive order schedule? host: i'm not swhaour that question was? do you know? guest: i know about schedule f but i'm not an expert on o.p.m. regulations. schedule f was a proposal from the trump administration to reclassify some federal employees basically as more similar to appointees and i know that o. p.m. has started issuing some regulations regarding schedule f. that's the extent to my knowledge on those policy issues. at the reg study center we focus on regulatory process rather than individual topics. host: the national federation for federal employees talking about schedule f. a campaign to stop schedule f. to protect the civil service from political corruption. saving the civil service act, h.r. 1002. jacob, how are you -- how did you get involved in this schedule f issue? caller: i work with a bunch of f
this is jacob in alexandria, virginia. independent. you're on with sarah hay. caller: my question is about schedule s. you know that o.p.m. has a rule called risk, reduction in force, why wouldn't they just changed r.i.f. rules instead of showing an executive order schedule? host: i'm not swhaour that question was? do you know? guest: i know about schedule f but i'm not an expert on o.p.m. regulations. schedule f was a proposal from the trump administration to reclassify some federal employees...
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so way to meanwhile, so logic is former president jacob xena has kind of a wildcard in this campaign. we're using dominion polo suggested. zoom is passing 9 by the acronym m. k could gain around 13 percent of a national verse and up to 25 percent. and humans farm problems. how do we test the reports and how does them? before jacob zooming became the face of the m k party, he supported the governing african national congress. using tying, it's important that that is as easy. that means that he knows the a and b, he knows a week of the a the know the mistake. he has made any sense. a from the zoom as promising to create jobs, fixed the economy and deals with corruption so that the kids know that they are perhaps navigations against checking everybody's supportive. say those that occasions against them politically motivates it's, it's is a continuation of persecution or prisons oma prior to states, and also to make sure that it is still present. zoom out of his ideas. the m. k parties day must the new kid on the waiting to see how well it will to make 3 comedy both getting kids away from
so way to meanwhile, so logic is former president jacob xena has kind of a wildcard in this campaign. we're using dominion polo suggested. zoom is passing 9 by the acronym m. k could gain around 13 percent of a national verse and up to 25 percent. and humans farm problems. how do we test the reports and how does them? before jacob zooming became the face of the m k party, he supported the governing african national congress. using tying, it's important that that is as easy. that means that he...
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is sarah paulson. >> guess what? if there is a sick person in this family, it's you. >> reporter: can you sum up what "appropriate" is about? >> i thought you were about to ask me if i could sing. >> reporter: i know you can. >> no, i can not sing. >> reporter: yes, you can. a little bit? >> just kidding. "appropriate" is essentially a family drama-com. >> my father is dead. our father is dead. the only man we all shared is dead. >> reporter: and it's pretty heavy on the dram. the play about siblings coming together after their father sides, secrets revealed, feels hurt, and very little left up sed. paulson is in her element as the older sister toni. >> you know our father wasn't goal guilty of one thing. >> reporter: creating a character who is powerful and vulnerable, if a bit unlikable. do you not have that need to be liked? >> as a person, i'm like, please like me, please, i'm begging you. i am like a puppy dog that way. of course i want to be liked. >> reporter: as an actor? >> as an actor, i feel like i don't t
is sarah paulson. >> guess what? if there is a sick person in this family, it's you. >> reporter: can you sum up what "appropriate" is about? >> i thought you were about to ask me if i could sing. >> reporter: i know you can. >> no, i can not sing. >> reporter: yes, you can. a little bit? >> just kidding. "appropriate" is essentially a family drama-com. >> my father is dead. our father is dead. the only man we all shared is...
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this is jacob in alexandria, virginia. independent. you're on with sarah hay. caller: my question is about schedule s. you know that o.p.m. has a rule called risk, reduction in force, why wouldn't they just changed r.i.f. rules instead of showing an executive order schedule? host: i'm not swhaour that question was? do you know? guest: i know about schedule f but i'm not an expert on o.p.m. regulations. schedule f was a proposal from the trump administration to reclassify some federal employees basically as more similar to appointees and i know that o. p.m. has started issuing some regulations regarding schedule f. that's the extent to my knowledge on those policy issues. at the reg study center we focus on regulatory process rather than individual topics. host: the national federation for federal employees talking about schedule f. a campaign to stop schedule f. to protect the civil service from political corruption. saving the civil service act, h.r. 1002. jacob, how are you -- how did you get involved in this schedule f issue? caller: i work with a bunch of f
this is jacob in alexandria, virginia. independent. you're on with sarah hay. caller: my question is about schedule s. you know that o.p.m. has a rule called risk, reduction in force, why wouldn't they just changed r.i.f. rules instead of showing an executive order schedule? host: i'm not swhaour that question was? do you know? guest: i know about schedule f but i'm not an expert on o.p.m. regulations. schedule f was a proposal from the trump administration to reclassify some federal employees...
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go to the current state of union square with our city's economist, ted egan, the i will go back to sarah dennis phillips about an update on macy's, we'll talk about some union square initiatives, and that will be jacob bintliff and rachel tanner. and then we'll have some closing remarks from our director, again, and then we'll hand it over to the united food and commercial workers. and the impact on workers, jim irby and tony vargas from local five, we also have an attendance and available for questions, as i said, the ceo of the union square alliance, marissa rodriguez, matt green from dbi, department deputy director for inspections, christine gersbach from dbi government affairs, carl nicita from sfpd government affairs. and lieutenant dean hall, my guy, he and i had a he and i hadn't had a near incident the other day, not he and i, but he intervened. he he intervened. and i want to just say i want to put a big plug into having a foot beat officers and officers present in union square. in the 24 years i've lived in san francisco, almost half of my life, i've never had an individual loc
go to the current state of union square with our city's economist, ted egan, the i will go back to sarah dennis phillips about an update on macy's, we'll talk about some union square initiatives, and that will be jacob bintliff and rachel tanner. and then we'll have some closing remarks from our director, again, and then we'll hand it over to the united food and commercial workers. and the impact on workers, jim irby and tony vargas from local five, we also have an attendance and available for...