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dalia: la verdad, que siempre hay un drama en esta belleza latina.adana estadounidense denuncia que agentes amenazaron durante una redada en la que buscaban por drogas a un tÍo suyo indocumentado. la brutal paliza de un estudiante a otra es un caso mÁs de frecuente abuso de racismo en indianÁpolis. presuntos miembros del crimen organizado inician otra bÚsqueda mexicano. y los dieron por muerto al nacer prematuramente, reviviÓ al
dalia: la verdad, que siempre hay un drama en esta belleza latina.adana estadounidense denuncia que agentes amenazaron durante una redada en la que buscaban por drogas a un tÍo suyo indocumentado. la brutal paliza de un estudiante a otra es un caso mÁs de frecuente abuso de racismo en indianÁpolis. presuntos miembros del crimen organizado inician otra bÚsqueda mexicano. y los dieron por muerto al nacer prematuramente, reviviÓ al
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dalia denying any wrongdoing. her lawyer claiming the whole scene of cooked up by, of all people, michael as part of a reality tv hoax gone wrong. >> mike dippolito's hoax to orchestrate his own murder, to achieve fame and fortune was a bad prank. and it was no different than what balloon boy's parents did. >> the defense presents its theory, but the prosecutor tells the jury for the real story, all you have to do is watch the video. >> the defendant was caught in the act of being herself. she wasn't acting. that's who she is. she's like poison candy. attractive on the outside but deadly on the inside. >> we the jury find as follows. >> the trial lasts two weeks and the jury needs only three hours. >> we find the defendant guilty of solicitation to commit first-degree murder. >> at sentencing, the judge calls dalia pure evil. >> i am positive, like 5,000% sure. >> and gives her 20 years in prison. outside the courtroom, michael dippolito reacts borrowing the now infamous line from dalia. >> wish you were never her
dalia denying any wrongdoing. her lawyer claiming the whole scene of cooked up by, of all people, michael as part of a reality tv hoax gone wrong. >> mike dippolito's hoax to orchestrate his own murder, to achieve fame and fortune was a bad prank. and it was no different than what balloon boy's parents did. >> the defense presents its theory, but the prosecutor tells the jury for the real story, all you have to do is watch the video. >> the defendant was caught in the act of...
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with the hugely high stakes how did it go today, and what does dalia think is going to happen here? joining us now is dalia who was in the supreme court for today's proceedings, thanks for being here. >> thank you for having me rachel. i am humbled. i will say nothing that is unhumble, you got me. >> you have not been a big offender in terms of predicting stuff for the eventual results of cases based on the oral arguments. that said i count on you to tell me what was interesting, compelling potentially predictive about the discussion today in court. what do you think was important? >> maybe i would back up and say, when we get it wrong, it's usually because we see two good oral advocates and guess from the justices' questions what's going on. that's when we get it wrong. i think advocates will tell you that you can't win a case at the supreme court, but you can really lose one if you're terrible. that's where oral argument can be predictive. nobody lost today. we had two really good oral advocates putting on good presentations. so hard to predict based on that. i think the moment yo
with the hugely high stakes how did it go today, and what does dalia think is going to happen here? joining us now is dalia who was in the supreme court for today's proceedings, thanks for being here. >> thank you for having me rachel. i am humbled. i will say nothing that is unhumble, you got me. >> you have not been a big offender in terms of predicting stuff for the eventual results of cases based on the oral arguments. that said i count on you to tell me what was interesting,...
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so, what you have here and they've said about colorado is weekly users have now become dalia users and you could write them off from productive activity. the other broad cultural aspect and let me just say every time we bring this up i get a caller on the show saying that i'm a mechanical engineer, i spoke three times a week scheuer. the people are different. but for most of us you know, not its end of this end of the bell curve or that it's going to affect us. the other cultural sites of this is the problems that we do face do require a lot of attention and focus and do require us to tune in and again as i'm saying about cocaine it doesn't document may be the first time it well but then you need more and more. that's what it does is it distracts and slowly takes you away from your duties and responsibilities. what i think it's one of is one of the most moving essays from the atlantic by a woman about her father. she doesn't beat children or get into a head-on collision with she talks about how many times he forgot to pick them up missed meetings, how many screwup's how many times he r
so, what you have here and they've said about colorado is weekly users have now become dalia users and you could write them off from productive activity. the other broad cultural aspect and let me just say every time we bring this up i get a caller on the show saying that i'm a mechanical engineer, i spoke three times a week scheuer. the people are different. but for most of us you know, not its end of this end of the bell curve or that it's going to affect us. the other cultural sites of this...
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editor-in-chief of the dalia color. >> host: allan ryskind author of blacklist screenwriters agents of stalin allies of hitler. that kind of sums it up. thanks for coming on. it's certainly jarring. agents of stalin allies of hitler. >> but it's true. when i talk about it each and every one of them but i'm talking about are members of the communist party in the united states that you have to be loyal to the soviet union. so when hitler decided to make his alliance in the soviet union not only was it to be pro- hitler but the members in the united states in hollywood as well and they are going to be making a movie picture of it by the way. he was one of the greatest apologists in this time. have which i go into in some detail. >> host: in and the forgotten chapter i think -- >> guest: the fourth american writers which were held i guess it was in new york that they had these conferences and i go into detail and show how they were on the side of adolf hitler. what they did was be a demonize and it was a pariah country so far as the hollywood left was concerned in the wake of the fourth we
editor-in-chief of the dalia color. >> host: allan ryskind author of blacklist screenwriters agents of stalin allies of hitler. that kind of sums it up. thanks for coming on. it's certainly jarring. agents of stalin allies of hitler. >> but it's true. when i talk about it each and every one of them but i'm talking about are members of the communist party in the united states that you have to be loyal to the soviet union. so when hitler decided to make his alliance in the soviet...
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those who turn away people from the sacrament in mind me of the terrorist sees his face dalia from that jesus. now we have bishops saying we have centers out there and they are not going to dine with my jesus. francis has distanced from such people he says rather than experts with the judges bent on rolling out every thread and deviation we should appear as joyful messengers of hope guardians of the goodness and of the duty. it's by the reactionaries and those rushed to jettison. there are the various which he calls popular party at the in the sparsely appointed room he has a statue she's the page can version of argentina. he said expressions have much to teach us for those that are capable of reading them, they demand our attention especially at the time that we are looking to the new. he said also that we should be shepherds and shepherds have to get out and go. he said if you love the people of god you will love what they love. he's like pope john xxiii. he didn't change from the top by himself. he called and the bishops from the council and they called him a generation of theologian
those who turn away people from the sacrament in mind me of the terrorist sees his face dalia from that jesus. now we have bishops saying we have centers out there and they are not going to dine with my jesus. francis has distanced from such people he says rather than experts with the judges bent on rolling out every thread and deviation we should appear as joyful messengers of hope guardians of the goodness and of the duty. it's by the reactionaries and those rushed to jettison. there are the...
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so what you have here in colorado is the weekly users and now become dalia users and you can write alot of them off. i get a caller of the show saying we have a mechanical engineer i spoke top three times a week sure. people are different. but for most of us at this end of the bell curve and not that end of the bell curve it's going to affect us. the other cultural side of this but we do face and do require a lot of attention and focus and do require us to tune in and again as i was saying it doesn't knock you out the first time but then you need more and more to keep your high. but then if we distracts you away from your duties and responsibilities and you close with one of the most moving essays that i've read from the atlantic. it's how many times he's forgotten to pick them up. the immediate fatality maybe not but i know a lot of people who smoked even. if killed the promise and opportunity and what they could have been. and they just kind of beard off. they didn't die but became a lot less because it saps your motivation and focus. >> i largely agree with that. i've known people
so what you have here in colorado is the weekly users and now become dalia users and you can write alot of them off. i get a caller of the show saying we have a mechanical engineer i spoke top three times a week sure. people are different. but for most of us at this end of the bell curve and not that end of the bell curve it's going to affect us. the other cultural side of this but we do face and do require a lot of attention and focus and do require us to tune in and again as i was saying it...
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olivia: many eyes also focused on rate dalia.over of the financial times this morning. and he writes that the tightening of the fed super cycle, we don't know how much tightening will knock over the proverbial applecart. we think it will be best for the fed to err on the side of being later and more delicate. ray dalio worried that we could tip the recession. robert: franklin delano roosevelt would not call it a depression. these out the psychology was just horrible. tom: what do you think about what the bank of japan did 50 years ago where they did raise rates? why can't we raise rates just a little bit to get off krugman zero bound? olivia: and not actually trigger -- tom: yes, why can we do that? robert: it depends on how the market reacts and the psychology is kind of high strung right now. but isis eckley can do that. -- but i suspect we can do that. olivia: what tools does the fed have left if they turn over the applecart and rate to 1%? -- raise to 1%? robert: i suppose they could put their deal between the legs and go bac
olivia: many eyes also focused on rate dalia.over of the financial times this morning. and he writes that the tightening of the fed super cycle, we don't know how much tightening will knock over the proverbial applecart. we think it will be best for the fed to err on the side of being later and more delicate. ray dalio worried that we could tip the recession. robert: franklin delano roosevelt would not call it a depression. these out the psychology was just horrible. tom: what do you think...
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one of the first thing that happens during the revolution is that dalia boone -- daneiliel boone discovers the great land of kentucky. immediately after the revolution, land speculators produced a document called the present state of kentucky, which is designed to get people to go by land over across the mountains. that is why we know daniel boone is because of the present state of kentucky. it has a whole section on him. if anyone is interested, it is now on google books, easy to find online. by daniel blank comes back to virginia and he because kentucky is to the west of virginia, and he comes back and tells everybody and virginia what a phenomenal place virginia is. and in the present state of kentucky says that kentucky is such a rich land that you actually have to farm for 10 years before you can weaken the land enough to grow a normal amount of crops. this is the best possible kind of land for this new nation to have and it is one of the first american documents after the nation have been founded that talks about what the west is going to mean. what is the west? one of the things the
one of the first thing that happens during the revolution is that dalia boone -- daneiliel boone discovers the great land of kentucky. immediately after the revolution, land speculators produced a document called the present state of kentucky, which is designed to get people to go by land over across the mountains. that is why we know daniel boone is because of the present state of kentucky. it has a whole section on him. if anyone is interested, it is now on google books, easy to find online....
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i would like to start by commenting on the amazing actions a dalia by the operations for the men and women and operators and analysts and many others and active and reserve military and civilian with a total soft force. they are relentlessly pursuing missions and success and today. they are deployed to over 80 countries worldwide supporting the geographic combatant commander requirements and named operations. we are forces that are heavily deployed over the last 14 years in the military members, civilians and their families have paid a significant price physically and emotionally serving the country. we are very appreciative of this or that we received in congress to address the visible and invisible challenges and we never forget the people are the most important asset. income junction with its partners they separate the geographic commanders and the missions they are assigned by the secretary defended the president. if they are successful, we are successful. if they fail we fail. today the united states are faced with many challenges. the spread of technology and the diffusion of p
i would like to start by commenting on the amazing actions a dalia by the operations for the men and women and operators and analysts and many others and active and reserve military and civilian with a total soft force. they are relentlessly pursuing missions and success and today. they are deployed to over 80 countries worldwide supporting the geographic combatant commander requirements and named operations. we are forces that are heavily deployed over the last 14 years in the military...
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in terms of dalia operations america's firefighters deal with an increasingly complex environment that requires increasing amounts of information and data to keep citizens safe. it will like it possible to gain quick access to the tools and applications that provide location data and other vital information for firefighting. it will enable the exchange of real-time data on the ground to assist the commanders with operational decision-making and maximize the search and rescue effectiveness. they will make a change in how the emergency medical services practice. in the field it is important to arrive at the patient location and transport him or her at the hospital within minutes. the critical critical decision making and real-time decision-making and real-time in the field which will help
in terms of dalia operations america's firefighters deal with an increasingly complex environment that requires increasing amounts of information and data to keep citizens safe. it will like it possible to gain quick access to the tools and applications that provide location data and other vital information for firefighting. it will enable the exchange of real-time data on the ground to assist the commanders with operational decision-making and maximize the search and rescue effectiveness. they...
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is ray dalia and others worried about what tightening looks like on this economy and financial marketsustified? >> you know the biggest question of the day is going to be whether the fed removes the "patient" language. i think it hopes the door to the possibility of a rate hike in june. the fed, of course looking at an expansionary period that's maturing and of course want to use all of their tools. especially if some imbalances start to brew. but they won't follow a predetermined schedule. >> quincy what does that mean for the markets? does it mean 100-day swings are here to stay? does it mean that volatility is going to be the way of the markets going forward? does it still pay to buy the dip, as it has in last six year of the bull market? >> i don't think you're going to see buying the dips the way you did before with the underpinning of low rates for a long time. it does increase volatility. it turns everyone into a data-dependent economist because the fed is trying to be data dependent. ray dalio mentioned 1937. the fed does not want a false dawn like 1937. it is considered by man
is ray dalia and others worried about what tightening looks like on this economy and financial marketsustified? >> you know the biggest question of the day is going to be whether the fed removes the "patient" language. i think it hopes the door to the possibility of a rate hike in june. the fed, of course looking at an expansionary period that's maturing and of course want to use all of their tools. especially if some imbalances start to brew. but they won't follow a...
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of the requirements of the law truly reflected in the dalia ordinary practices of the organization orust barely words and by social norms i mean that the majority of people feel and think about the social justice outcome being pursued. because until one gets tipping point of where the majority of people come a significant majority of the people believe in their hearts and minds beauty belief that social justice outcome being pursued as a truly a good social.com it will never be achieved. and these three elements are synergistic. there's there is always a dynamic dance going on between them. so for example assume it is the equity in the workplace. to get employers to put policies and practice in the workplace to stop the discrimination. the signaling and social message of the law as well as the policies and practice might foster changes in the social norm that is what the workers the beef in their hearts and find out how they should act and then as the social norms change that can make the law and policy and practice work more effectively because suddenly employers are going to be able
of the requirements of the law truly reflected in the dalia ordinary practices of the organization orust barely words and by social norms i mean that the majority of people feel and think about the social justice outcome being pursued. because until one gets tipping point of where the majority of people come a significant majority of the people believe in their hearts and minds beauty belief that social justice outcome being pursued as a truly a good social.com it will never be achieved. and...
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in government much like our dalia lives it is often tempting to take the easy path and all of us do thatrom time to time. the government often conceived and also leads to trouble and that's what the administration has done so during the presidency when the president has seen the policies questions and when the road to the political common ground has been rough or uncertain that is the way again the founders intended it with the government that we have now. the presidents typically chooses an easy path and that easier path in his case of course as executive action using the famous pin in the phone the leadership is often not taken. immigration is a great example. it's fair to see that immigration is a divisive issue. it's an emotional issue. it's not easy. but i think we have a lot of common ground. people get it on both sides of the aisle that the system is broken and the american people get it. you need to look no further than the recent chaos on the border to see what's going on in terms of the whack of a secure border. you need to look no further than what's happening in terms of the
in government much like our dalia lives it is often tempting to take the easy path and all of us do thatrom time to time. the government often conceived and also leads to trouble and that's what the administration has done so during the presidency when the president has seen the policies questions and when the road to the political common ground has been rough or uncertain that is the way again the founders intended it with the government that we have now. the presidents typically chooses an...
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as a physician myself i'd ultimately care most about the health of patients which i am reminded of dalia as i work with cms colleagues to improve the delivery of healthcare services. our healthcare system should offer the highest quality and most appropriate care possible to ensure the well-being of individuals and populations. i look forward to answering questions. thank you for the time. >> thank you. ranking member cummings members of the committee appreciate the opportunity to appear to discuss the efforts to improve acquisition management. we develop a developed nations indicated police to expand the frontiers of knowledge, capable of the opportunities. by the very nature of the mission of the activities are inherently high risk. at the same time we recognize the critical importance of managing the project is as effective stewards of taxpayer dollars. this means managing the projects to deliver them on cost come on schedule and identify the risk as quickly as possible so we can implement appropriate corrective action. we've made significant improvements managing the projects and pre
as a physician myself i'd ultimately care most about the health of patients which i am reminded of dalia as i work with cms colleagues to improve the delivery of healthcare services. our healthcare system should offer the highest quality and most appropriate care possible to ensure the well-being of individuals and populations. i look forward to answering questions. thank you for the time. >> thank you. ranking member cummings members of the committee appreciate the opportunity to appear...