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ms. harris and what needs to happen. >> it means to her. >> okay. can take her out and explain i'll give her my card. >> that's nice. >> item f one to f-2 shall be heard together f one request for a rehearing for norway we go we've originally heard in the 2016 at the january 20th, 2016, the aa b uphold the island to require the appellant to remove the subject order of abatement and action by appellant for a rehearing. >> okay who we have from staff. >> i believe the appellant comes and states their information then if it is compelling enough to at the rehearing up to the board we go into the second portion of the rehearing. >> okay. thank you. >> good morning. >> my wife owns one of the unit i'm her attorney head of the hoa and the issue i think before the commission here the fact it the commission didn't seem to understand what an easement is an easement is a right not a - i think commissioner walker mentioned a couple of times in january to refer to the area as the easement area that's correct but the way that is dbi has dealt with this and the wa
ms. harris and what needs to happen. >> it means to her. >> okay. can take her out and explain i'll give her my card. >> that's nice. >> item f one to f-2 shall be heard together f one request for a rehearing for norway we go we've originally heard in the 2016 at the january 20th, 2016, the aa b uphold the island to require the appellant to remove the subject order of abatement and action by appellant for a rehearing. >> okay who we have from staff. >> i...
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clouicagd th ms in harri ca, thwoma, alex wibefirsw,beyoarthis g, befounso u suryocoget why do you find bernanrs pe unbeev t atow e leh rall he is an inspiring figure, and honest pian for once. he does not take big money. such a greaguy. finally we have a chance to do th. >> reporter: thank you for talking with us today. we appreciate it. we will be heininside and will have fu corage starti tonight at 4:00. t,oa h e s , thprsands rlyp in tte. >>noyou back e d um yaslabecause of fog. >>linghe candidateadbe to tt then s mp isthe rall wrbrde tre with okat th shg tith m at tha rh orr: doei thshthattr tanoro for ged thprimy torrow lls stilhethoughwalate, he di ca e wedrof people side thedito. moments o, ath te hap can see the pe ere,lice have at arou t toum forecit asures. pptend pnnprotte ss it anre y arstedho tryy take the police re do haff insi, na podi tme. a sah riie wh the cwd he tooond cruz d tr himhelina, sically teted art'lo asuyliked uz, roo olup th a harts i call' d. hes lyin' buout long te ange s. o gaa lot t he naldto tha00le get intoe to reds of supporrs upar mni turned aw. t y
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ms. black? aye. mr. bujon aye. mr. duffy, aye. mr. harris. aye. ms. hartslur. >> aye. >> ms. love. >> aye. >> ms. jutowski. >> no. >> mr. nadler. >> no. >> mr. get. >> no. >> ms. spire. >> no. >> ms. dobene. >> no. >> ms. watts man-cole man. >> no. >> ms. black burn. >> aye. >> report. >> ms. chairman, on that vote this were eight ayes and six nays. >> the motion is tabled. at this time we will introduce our first panel. i will ask that our panelists please move to the table as they are. -- called forward. first, ms. page come stock-cunningham, the executive director of the center for bioethics and human dignity, ale fellow at the institute for biotechnology and the human future and a trustee of taylor university. dr. gerald donovan. senior clinical scholar at the kennedy institute of ethics at georgetown university. he is also director of the pelegrino center for clinical bioethics and professor at georgele township. professor alta sharo. professor sharo is the warren p. knowles, professor of bioethics at university of wisconsin madison where she is on the faculty of the law school and bioethics
ms. black? aye. mr. bujon aye. mr. duffy, aye. mr. harris. aye. ms. hartslur. >> aye. >> ms. love. >> aye. >> ms. jutowski. >> no. >> mr. nadler. >> no. >> mr. get. >> no. >> ms. spire. >> no. >> ms. dobene. >> no. >> ms. watts man-cole man. >> no. >> ms. black burn. >> aye. >> report. >> ms. chairman, on that vote this were eight ayes and six nays. >> the motion is tabled. at...
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harris is recognized. >> ms. schmainda, let me clarify. i thin think the question was ad you before do you oppose fetal tissue research. your summary says that you believe we should prohibit research using fetal tissue from induced abortions. because we are frequently, we are painting with a broad brush that someone we all oppose this life-saving fetal tissue. let's talk specifically about induced abortions. you have bee done medical reseah for 25 years and although your qualification, this panel is bioethical issues. i take it you have filled out either pekin since before the? >> yes. all the time. >> and the purpose is to ethically protect patients the? >> correct. >> i will ask the donation form to be put up against it would ask, i comes from a clinic with the fetal tissue is opting. i will tell you, and i'm sure when you obtain consent for research, you are careful not to over promise. because of that, of course, would induce a patient to accept the consent to research. i'm going to say, read the first line comment says from research u
harris is recognized. >> ms. schmainda, let me clarify. i thin think the question was ad you before do you oppose fetal tissue research. your summary says that you believe we should prohibit research using fetal tissue from induced abortions. because we are frequently, we are painting with a broad brush that someone we all oppose this life-saving fetal tissue. let's talk specifically about induced abortions. you have bee done medical reseah for 25 years and although your qualification,...
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harris. ms. love. mr. caskey. nadler. mr. gatt. mrs. spear. mrs. coleman. blackburn. >> clerk will report. on that vote, there were ayes and six nays. i would ask our panel moved to the table as they are called forward. first, mrs. cunningham who is the director for bioethics and human dignity. she is a fellow at the institute for biotechnology and the human future and a trustee of taylor university. dr. donovan is senior clinical scholar at the kennedy institute of ethics at georgetown university. he is also director of the pellegrino center for clinical bioethics and professor of pediatrics at georgetown. haro is the law professor of bioethics at the university of wisconsin where she is on the department of medical history and bioethics at the medical school. i want to welcome each of you, and at this point, i would like to make certain that you are here and you are aware this is a selective investigative panel and is holding a hearing and will take testimony undergrowth. -- under oath. the chair advises you that under the rules of house committee on ener
harris. ms. love. mr. caskey. nadler. mr. gatt. mrs. spear. mrs. coleman. blackburn. >> clerk will report. on that vote, there were ayes and six nays. i would ask our panel moved to the table as they are called forward. first, mrs. cunningham who is the director for bioethics and human dignity. she is a fellow at the institute for biotechnology and the human future and a trustee of taylor university. dr. donovan is senior clinical scholar at the kennedy institute of ethics at georgetown...
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harris: thank you. i yield back. >> ms. delbene, you are recognized. >> thank you opinion as every research in america knows, that's true for all tissue. f i wanted to donate as part of the research study, the tissue would be overseen by a review board and subject to legal rules. i'm an organ donor. i assume many people in the room are. if an accident took place and any of us were in a position where the organs would be donated, the use to save someone else's life, it would rightly be suggest to similar ethical questions. rules guiding scientific research should be crafted and they should be crafted by science. not by ideology. as professor charo pointed out, diseases do not discriminate. the majority attacks on research are an attack on all american's health. because nearly everyone in the country has benefited from research involving fetal tissue. dr. goldstein, as you know, medical breakthroughs come after years of incremental progress. often starting with very basic research. that was conducted sometimes for an entirely
harris: thank you. i yield back. >> ms. delbene, you are recognized. >> thank you opinion as every research in america knows, that's true for all tissue. f i wanted to donate as part of the research study, the tissue would be overseen by a review board and subject to legal rules. i'm an organ donor. i assume many people in the room are. if an accident took place and any of us were in a position where the organs would be donated, the use to save someone else's life, it would rightly...
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ms. clinton. kirsten, you hit the nail on the head, democrats don't seem to care about this. harrisding she had been denied that anyway, so was she using that as oppositional to what she'd been told -- >> i'm just saying her worst case scenario -- stacey: she's the secretary of state. shouldn't she know what's classified or not? andrea: absolutely. she's had -- stacey: thank you very much. that argument should fly out the window. she should be indicted. there are criminals in jail for much less crimes than her. she put the american people at risk. she should be in jail, period, not running for president. >> could be the head of the department of justice in the trump administration. andrea: you know what? i bet an attorney general dash would definitely indict, but i'm not sure attorney general lynch. [laughter] harris: i know you sat down with general pay yous, so we'll -- petraeus, so we'll talk about that later in the show. >>> a new list is out of the top ten global risks, and do you know who's on it? donald trump. [laughter] the economist intelligence unit, affiliated with the lo
ms. clinton. kirsten, you hit the nail on the head, democrats don't seem to care about this. harrisding she had been denied that anyway, so was she using that as oppositional to what she'd been told -- >> i'm just saying her worst case scenario -- stacey: she's the secretary of state. shouldn't she know what's classified or not? andrea: absolutely. she's had -- stacey: thank you very much. that argument should fly out the window. she should be indicted. there are criminals in jail for...
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ms. fiorina, i thought it was rich. you've got to admit, remember what harry reid did to mitt romney, and then mitt romney, same deal.diately what i thought of, there's something in this tax return, after it burned him so badly, and it was such a low blow from harry reid, because it probably wasn't true. so, it's weird the way things change. now they're going after trump on his business career. and i think about what the mainstream media, how it characterized your business career, which i thought was stellar for you to rise to the ranks of ceo of hewlett-packard or any fortune 500 company from a secretary, and i thought it was unfair the way that it was characterized, basically to impune your ability to be a good manager. i don't know what you could have done because of part of what you said, but they're doing the same thing to donald trump right now. he's had a pretty successful business career, and if you listen to the mainstream media at this point, you know, it's just bankruptcies left and right, trump university, trump steak, you know, the casinos, blah, blah, blah. do you feel any empathy at all for him that he
ms. fiorina, i thought it was rich. you've got to admit, remember what harry reid did to mitt romney, and then mitt romney, same deal.diately what i thought of, there's something in this tax return, after it burned him so badly, and it was such a low blow from harry reid, because it probably wasn't true. so, it's weird the way things change. now they're going after trump on his business career. and i think about what the mainstream media, how it characterized your business career, which i...
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harry, we're sorry questlove couldn't share, but the show must go on. >> let's take a peek outside. weather wise it's delightful, we're told. >> oh, look at the m and ms. did you ever go to the store in times square? >> no. >> oh, you don't like m and ms? >> i'm more of a mike and ike's kind of guy. >> what kind of childhood did you have? >> they're great, i'm more of a -- it? >> you can get them anywhere. i never really got the themed restaurant. if you want to go to a candy store with everything in it. dylan's candy bar. >> yeah, i like dylan's too. >> also economy candy on the lower east side. make today smile with 6 dunkin' donuts for $4.49, powdered with sugar, layered with frosting, filled with jelly, or topped with sprinkles. share some smiles with 6 donuts for $4.49 today. america runs on dunkin'. >> the bayonne bridge i think, right, joe? >> yep, bayonne bridge. they're putting that new deck on so they can get the freighters underneath the bridge. >> they're elevating it. >> so did they close it? no, it's open. i see cars on it. >> there's a new bridge on top of where the cars are and, rosanna, show us the river again there, joe. they'll be a
harry, we're sorry questlove couldn't share, but the show must go on. >> let's take a peek outside. weather wise it's delightful, we're told. >> oh, look at the m and ms. did you ever go to the store in times square? >> no. >> oh, you don't like m and ms? >> i'm more of a mike and ike's kind of guy. >> what kind of childhood did you have? >> they're great, i'm more of a -- it? >> you can get them anywhere. i never really got the themed restaurant....