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drexel lot of them will be filled this -- >> a lot of them will be filled with temporary staff. give we are in the process of filling in a permanent staff, so our expenditures have increased. good >> i am wondering what dpw is doing in terms of the law library. i saw that was under your project. >> we are working to relocate the law library itself. >> you are helping to guide the relocation process? >> yes. >> thank you very much, and we want to thank you for coming, and we will see you next week. the next apartment is our own department, the board of supervisors. we have excellent -- angela. >> good afternoon, members of the committee. gooby my side is several landis- debra landis, who helped me present this budget. we are presenting it in the framework of the budget for 2014. goothis resources our offices to meet our mandates, and while doing so in a cost-effective manner. i would like to thank katherine newman for her work, and the staff, thank you for attending to answer any questions you may have a rigorous slide now two reflects historic net revenue budgets. this shows the
drexel lot of them will be filled this -- >> a lot of them will be filled with temporary staff. give we are in the process of filling in a permanent staff, so our expenditures have increased. good >> i am wondering what dpw is doing in terms of the law library. i saw that was under your project. >> we are working to relocate the law library itself. >> you are helping to guide the relocation process? >> yes. >> thank you very much, and we want to thank you for...
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he wanted the big scores and we wanted the money from drexel to help him do it.think it's utterly consistent with that mitt romney's life long plan was and he wanted the big money. he wanted it for an ultimate reason. which is to do what his dad couldn't do, which is become president. >> beth, back to you again. in terms of bain, what makes this a story that keeps giving? it was your paper that broke that story today. congratulations for the globe, of course. i mean that. "the times" is on this story. "the post," president paid a tribute to that on friday. why do you think bain has circled back in news inquiry? now if you're a couple of weeks of not doing it? >> because it seems like when you want to evaluate mitt romney and since he is presenting himself as the president who can fix the economy. this is the period of his life on which you can judge with what he brought to the table with business. and so there are about 100 deals, we evaluated them at length for the globe's book and this deal is important because it shows that he really did pivot to be willing to
he wanted the big scores and we wanted the money from drexel to help him do it.think it's utterly consistent with that mitt romney's life long plan was and he wanted the big money. he wanted it for an ultimate reason. which is to do what his dad couldn't do, which is become president. >> beth, back to you again. in terms of bain, what makes this a story that keeps giving? it was your paper that broke that story today. congratulations for the globe, of course. i mean that. "the...
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make the big killing on predation. >> he wants the big scores and he wanted the money from drexel tom do it and i think it's utterly consistent with what mitt romney's lifelong plan was and he was willing to take the risks because of the big payoff. he wanted the big money for an ultimate reason to become president. >> beth, back to you again. in terms of bain, what makes this a story that keeps giving? your paper broke that story today. congratulations, of course, i mean that. the times is on the story, the post, the president paid a tribute to that on friday. why do you think bain has circled back in news inquiry? now if you're a couple of weeks of not doing it? >> because it seems like when you want to evaluate romney and since he is presenting himself as the president who can fix the economy, this is the period of his life on which you can really judge what he brought to the table with business. and so there a about 100 deals, we evaluated them at length, the real romney and this deal is important because it shows that he really did pivot to be willing to take on more risk to mak
make the big killing on predation. >> he wants the big scores and he wanted the money from drexel tom do it and i think it's utterly consistent with what mitt romney's lifelong plan was and he was willing to take the risks because of the big payoff. he wanted the big money for an ultimate reason to become president. >> beth, back to you again. in terms of bain, what makes this a story that keeps giving? your paper broke that story today. congratulations, of course, i mean that. the...
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this happened last night in prince george's county on hannon street near drexel street in the lewisdale neighborhood. delia goncalves explains that there was a strange twist to this horrible story. >> reporter: family friend shows us how the ford expedition packed into the driveway slamming into five playing children. [ speaking foreign language ] he says i was in the house when i heard people screaming and looked out the window to see the kids on the ground. >> she mistakenly stepped on the gas rather than the brake of that suv. >> reporter: police say the driver, 33-year-old maria anna cruz lopez crashed into the children killing her own 8-year- old daughter natalie hernandez cruz. family friends say she was toppled by falling bricks [ speaking foreign language ] >> just 40 minutes prior to this tragic accident police actually responded to this home for a tenant dispute. it appears the driver of the car was scheduled to be evicted that very night. >> the people that live in the neighborhood, i want them to move out of the house. >> she tried several times the talk to her but she don't
this happened last night in prince george's county on hannon street near drexel street in the lewisdale neighborhood. delia goncalves explains that there was a strange twist to this horrible story. >> reporter: family friend shows us how the ford expedition packed into the driveway slamming into five playing children. [ speaking foreign language ] he says i was in the house when i heard people screaming and looked out the window to see the kids on the ground. >> she mistakenly...
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catharine drexel created a very special place here in louisiana. the mission of this university has remained constant for the better part of the century. i love this mission -- to contribute to the promotion of a more just and humane society by preparing students to assume roles of leadership and service in a global society. let me repeat that so that you can think about it and let it sink in a little bit. xavier's mission is to contribute to the promotion of a more just and humane society by preparing its students to assume roles of leadership and service in a global society. what a tradition to follow. what an opportunity that you have been given. what a responsibility you have not just to contribute but to lead, not just to succeed but to serve. you are entering a world full of challenge. you will search for jobs in an economy that is still struggling to emerge from the harshest downturn since the great depression. you will enter a workforce in which careers and entire industries disappear or move around the world with breathtaking speed. you wi
catharine drexel created a very special place here in louisiana. the mission of this university has remained constant for the better part of the century. i love this mission -- to contribute to the promotion of a more just and humane society by preparing students to assume roles of leadership and service in a global society. let me repeat that so that you can think about it and let it sink in a little bit. xavier's mission is to contribute to the promotion of a more just and humane society by...
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joe's and her sisters play at drexel university. she'll be coming back after the olympics to be a student assistant coach. >> good for her. >> yeah. that's going to be fun. we're definitely rooting for them. obviously she sounded very confident they could medal, first time since the '80s. >>> that will be cool. >>> coming up on "news4 at 4," a man tapes a man punishing the son. why the child's family is standing by his actions. >>> a northern virginia man beaten to death just hours after he closed history. >>> plus plans to transform one of the busiest neighbors is on its way, but >>> we have breaking news, police launches a surge for a inmate that walked away from a work crew. >> it lawyer in the laurel area today. erica joins us with the latest. >> reporter: police say he's been on the loose since 11:00 this morning and he is nowhere to be found at this hour. authorities tell us the 5'9" convict weighs about 160 pounds, last seen working with a road crew off 197 and morekirk road in laurel wearing an orange jumpsuit, white t-shirt
joe's and her sisters play at drexel university. she'll be coming back after the olympics to be a student assistant coach. >> good for her. >> yeah. that's going to be fun. we're definitely rooting for them. obviously she sounded very confident they could medal, first time since the '80s. >>> that will be cool. >>> coming up on "news4 at 4," a man tapes a man punishing the son. why the child's family is standing by his actions. >>> a northern...
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but on the same day as drexel furniture the court issued against george that provision the court had concluded that it was invalid under the tax power. the reason for that has been clear. now after williams packing and bob jones and that in order to find the antiinjunction act doesn't apply to something that otherwise would be the trigger you have to include there is no substantial argument that can be made in defense of it at tax. you don't have that here so you can't get around the antiinjunction act of the court were to read it has suggested should be read on that theory. >> the basic question about the argument if you're right about the second part that is for the purposes of the statute this penalty does not constitute a tax. then does the court need to decide whether it is the antiinjunction act and other pieces where it does involve the tax as jurisdictional? >> i apologize if i am creating confusion about that, justice ginsburg. we think by far the better route is to understand the statute as we have proposed that it be construed as not applying here. from the perspective of
but on the same day as drexel furniture the court issued against george that provision the court had concluded that it was invalid under the tax power. the reason for that has been clear. now after williams packing and bob jones and that in order to find the antiinjunction act doesn't apply to something that otherwise would be the trigger you have to include there is no substantial argument that can be made in defense of it at tax. you don't have that here so you can't get around the...
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this accident happened last night along hannon street near drexel street in the lewis dale neighborhood. delia goncalves is live at the children's medical center. what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning andrea. u know we know the five children are still here at the hospital suffering from injuries that range from serious to critical at this point and doctors are certainly taking a very close look and keeping an eye on the children. cell phone video taken at the scene thoughs emts working on the victims shortly after this crash happened. the pois and girls range in age if -- boys and girls range in age from 11 to just 1.35 years old. the woman behind the wheel one of the children's mother. she was she behind the wheel to have suv and she never saw the children playing when she backed up the vehicle crushing those kids. >> lady -- started the vehicle and backed up and five children were struck. the vehicle continued and lodged into the garage that is in the rear portion of that house. >> reporter: a very tragic situation and police are saying this could be an accident at this point.
this accident happened last night along hannon street near drexel street in the lewis dale neighborhood. delia goncalves is live at the children's medical center. what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning andrea. u know we know the five children are still here at the hospital suffering from injuries that range from serious to critical at this point and doctors are certainly taking a very close look and keeping an eye on the children. cell phone video taken at the scene thoughs emts...
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of clinical training at drexel university. >> good morning. >> savannah perfectly pointed out 40 is the 40. forget that whole comparison to the 20s. we're done with that, right? but i don't think, i mean, there is some bad news, right, turning 40. i think a lot of women look at it as you hit a mile stone, it's a major life-changing moment. is it really though? >> it's not. but the bad news is the obvious news. your metabolism slows down. your skin isn't what it used to be. doesn't bounce back. >> your skin is what it always used to be. >> it's not. and also like if you have a late night, never mind you don't even have to drink at all, it takes longer to recover. and i think -- >> the era of the two-day hangover. >> one hour of fun costs like two days of recovery now. and that is, you know, but once you know that, you can go to just sort of give yourself a break and you just have to plan ahead. you have to plan your fun, and the recovery. >> dr. ashton healthwise, are there health concerns of things we have to start watching that we didn't before 40? >> the key is you should really start
of clinical training at drexel university. >> good morning. >> savannah perfectly pointed out 40 is the 40. forget that whole comparison to the 20s. we're done with that, right? but i don't think, i mean, there is some bad news, right, turning 40. i think a lot of women look at it as you hit a mile stone, it's a major life-changing moment. is it really though? >> it's not. but the bad news is the obvious news. your metabolism slows down. your skin isn't what it used to be....
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from drexel furniture to curse ranches that it can't be punishment, punitive and the guys at the tax.three factors identified to look at that. the first is the sanction and how as to the conduct. the third is a very various administrative apparatus out there to enforce the tax. now in drexel furniture 10% of the profits, even if they had only one child labor for one day is this the cnc requirement enforced by the department of labor. was it just collected by the revenue service. here you don't have any of those things. the penalty is calculated to be no more than i must be equivalent of what one would've paid for insurance. no requirement, no enforcement apparatus out there. >> can demand it be reviewed as a tax if it does impose a requirement on people not subject to the penalty ordered the attacks? >> i think it could for the reasons i discussed yesterday. i don't think it can or should be read that way. if there's any doubt about that,
from drexel furniture to curse ranches that it can't be punishment, punitive and the guys at the tax.three factors identified to look at that. the first is the sanction and how as to the conduct. the third is a very various administrative apparatus out there to enforce the tax. now in drexel furniture 10% of the profits, even if they had only one child labor for one day is this the cnc requirement enforced by the department of labor. was it just collected by the revenue service. here you don't...
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beyond that, the limiting principle, as the court has identified from drexel furniture to kurth ranch, is that it can't be punishment, punitive in the guise of a tax. and there are three factors of court has identified to look at that. the first is the sanction and how disproportionate it is to the conduct, the second is whether there is scienter, and the third is whether there is an -- an -- an administrative apparatus out there to enforce the tax. now in -- in bailey v. drexel furniture, for example, the tax was 10% of the company's profits, even if they had only one child laborer for one day. there was a scienter requirement, and it was enforced by the department of labor. it wasn't just collected by the internal revenue service. here you don't have any of those things. this -- the -- the penalty is calculated to be no more than, at most, the equivalent of what one would have paid for insurance if you forgone. there is no scienter requirement, there is no enforcement apparatus out there. so, certain >> can the -- can the mandate be viewed as tax if it does impose a requirement on p
beyond that, the limiting principle, as the court has identified from drexel furniture to kurth ranch, is that it can't be punishment, punitive in the guise of a tax. and there are three factors of court has identified to look at that. the first is the sanction and how disproportionate it is to the conduct, the second is whether there is scienter, and the third is whether there is an -- an -- an administrative apparatus out there to enforce the tax. now in -- in bailey v. drexel furniture, for...
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at drexel they threw that out against the employees and had far less, in my opinion, to go on.thanks so much, rick santelli, with big muse today. bring in simon hobbs to talk about the close in europe. there's been a lot going on. some economic data, simon. news of secret poll results floating around athens and moving that market. >> everybody is just waiting in positioning for what might happen. we simply don't know. there's a blackout on official opinion polls so we're kind of in the dark. what is very interesting today is the way peripheral europe has rallied its people, i assume, in the main short did -- >> the european markets are closing now. >> let's see where we are. portugal, spain and greece are higher. your main markets that haven't done so badly, germany and the united kingdom, are lower. i've got to mention obviously the events we have in greece as we wait and watch. who knows what will come through there. michelle caruso cabrera will be live. just show you the way the greek banks bounce today. the telecom companies, the local coca-cola operator there. they also di
at drexel they threw that out against the employees and had far less, in my opinion, to go on.thanks so much, rick santelli, with big muse today. bring in simon hobbs to talk about the close in europe. there's been a lot going on. some economic data, simon. news of secret poll results floating around athens and moving that market. >> everybody is just waiting in positioning for what might happen. we simply don't know. there's a blackout on official opinion polls so we're kind of in the...
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it's aplayed from drexel furniture to the ranch, it can't be punishment, punitive in the eyes of the tax. the court has to look at, the sanction, how disproportionate it is to the conduct, and whether there's an administrative apparatus out there to enforce the tax. in the furniture case, the tax was 10% of the company's profits, even if they had only one child laborer for one day. there was a requirement and it was enforced by the department of labor. it wasn't just collected by the internal revenue service. here we don't have any of those things. the penalty is calculated to be no more than, at most, the equivalent of what one would have paid for insurance you have foregone. there's no enforcement apparatus out there >> can a mandate be viewed as a tax if it imposes a requirement on people who are not subject to the penalty or tax? >> i think it could for the reasons i discussed yesterday. i don't think it can or should be read that way. but if there's any doubt about that, your honor if it is the view of the court that it expect be, then i think the right way to handle this case i
it's aplayed from drexel furniture to the ranch, it can't be punishment, punitive in the eyes of the tax. the court has to look at, the sanction, how disproportionate it is to the conduct, and whether there's an administrative apparatus out there to enforce the tax. in the furniture case, the tax was 10% of the company's profits, even if they had only one child laborer for one day. there was a requirement and it was enforced by the department of labor. it wasn't just collected by the internal...
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>> guest: i grew up outside of philadelphia in a suburb called drexel hill. >> host: what'd your parents do? >> guest: my father was a management consultant, and my mother was, how do i -- my mother was a housewife. my mother was, like, every other mother i knew. all the women i knew growing up were either housewives or nuns except for my aunt katherine who was an executive secretary. which meant that she ran everything at her place of business. >> host: so would you say that you grew up in a white world, upper middle class? is. >> guest: oh, my gosh, yes. i mean, i'm trying to remember the first time i ever even met anyone who was black. you know, i can't remember exactly, but i grew up in a white world, in if a catholic world, in an overwhelmingly irish world and in a privileged world. there's no question about it. and i had a very happy childhood. i sometimes say that was, you know, that's my cross to bear as a writer. all those wonderful stories that show up in memoirs about hideous childhoods, i don't have any of those really. >> host: so when "lots of candles, plenty of cake" in th
>> guest: i grew up outside of philadelphia in a suburb called drexel hill. >> host: what'd your parents do? >> guest: my father was a management consultant, and my mother was, how do i -- my mother was a housewife. my mother was, like, every other mother i knew. all the women i knew growing up were either housewives or nuns except for my aunt katherine who was an executive secretary. which meant that she ran everything at her place of business. >> host: so would you say...