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increasing access to oral health prevention i treatment, integrating oral health within over all heth, promoting good oral health with parents and [inaudible] evaluation, development a on going oral health [inaudible] lastly coordinate and over see the implementation of the strategic plan. parallel to the development of those stat aejz we also developed our indicators. these are targets where we would like to be 3 years from now. this informs the data we need to collect and measure to determine if we have acheesked our goals. i won't read them in detail, but there are 3 goals related to carries and there is carries experience, untreated decays and also the disparity that we want to target those that are a birdb with the most common childhood disease dental carry. then we have 3 indicators or targets related to accessing dental care as well as pregnant women. lastly we have a dental sealant indicator to increase the percentage of the low income children that receive the sealants >> within the plan and i hope you have a copy available to you, that is our overall plan that was in each ta
increasing access to oral health prevention i treatment, integrating oral health within over all heth, promoting good oral health with parents and [inaudible] evaluation, development a on going oral health [inaudible] lastly coordinate and over see the implementation of the strategic plan. parallel to the development of those stat aejz we also developed our indicators. these are targets where we would like to be 3 years from now. this informs the data we need to collect and measure to determine...
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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 you flagged there, when justice kennedy, who was not in play in the last obamacare case, in 2012, he hated this act. and today when he started raising those states' rights concerns, started to say he had serious constitutional worries, that's when all the progressives in the room went, huh? maybe we got him. >> the reason it was striking to me, and from the accounts that i read today about how the oral arguments went, what was striking to me is it seems like it became relevant to the reasoning to the justices, that if they rule against obamacare, it would have a huge material effect in the country. just the scope of the effect of what they might do, seemed to be weighing on their decision and the way they were talking about the rule of law in this case. >> what was so interesting is on the one hand you had the four liberal justices just coming out pummeling michael
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 you flagged there, when justice kennedy, who was not in play in the last obamacare case, in 2012, he hated this act. and today when he started raising those states' rights concerns, started to say he had serious constitutional worries, that's when all the progressives in the room went, huh? maybe we got him....
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and part of that is the way we conduct oral argumenteds. we are concerned the presence of a camera or the knowledge we will be on tv will affect the way we behave. it is an incidious dynamic that they ask questions so they look good on tv. we would prefer a dynamic in which we have a discussion where we are listening to each other and the council and we think the television would detract from that. so you could make good arguments either way. but we -- i think i can speak for most of the colleagues don't think television should be in the courtroom. we have the audio available and the transcripts are available. the press does a good job of covering this. the press has the advantage -- they know three to six months what the issue are and can prepare the background and are ready to write. we have good press coverage as well. i think cameras in the courtroom are not a good idea. >> that is some of what justice kennedy had to say about a hearing held by the subcommittee on the 2016 budget request. you can see the entire event at 8:30 p.m. easter
and part of that is the way we conduct oral argumenteds. we are concerned the presence of a camera or the knowledge we will be on tv will affect the way we behave. it is an incidious dynamic that they ask questions so they look good on tv. we would prefer a dynamic in which we have a discussion where we are listening to each other and the council and we think the television would detract from that. so you could make good arguments either way. but we -- i think i can speak for most of the...
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things from thehe oral arguments. first, we have no idea where john roberts, the chief justice stands on this. his questions were completely unrevealing of his inclinations. second, the four democratic nominees to the court have all made up their mind we're aggressively defending the administration's position and we're making arguments that the administration itself was not making arguments that have been made in various press commentaries. and third, we learned that one of those arguments an argument involving federalism the relationship between the federal government and the states has some appeal to justice kennedy, who's the second potential swing justice here. although it's an argument that cuts both ways. the liberals want to argue that it means they have to accept the administration's interpretation of the law but i think it could also point the way for another constitutional challenge to obamacare. >> okay. joe, two questions. number one, what does it mean if the subsidies are struck down. and b, do the ripsep
things from thehe oral arguments. first, we have no idea where john roberts, the chief justice stands on this. his questions were completely unrevealing of his inclinations. second, the four democratic nominees to the court have all made up their mind we're aggressively defending the administration's position and we're making arguments that the administration itself was not making arguments that have been made in various press commentaries. and third, we learned that one of those arguments an...
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Órale, sÚbete a tu burro, mariano. Órale, jorgito, es tuyo. >> ¡ay, no! ¡dÉjame, mariano! ¡ya! puedes decirle, porque te va peor. asÍ que mejor calladitos y cooperando los dos, ¿eh? >> [gritan] >> ¡arre, burro! ¡arre! >> no es posible que llegues todos los dÍas de la escuela con la ropa sucia, rota, rasguÑado, y ahora, hasta con un golpe. >> es que asÍ jugamos en la escuela. >> ay, aquÍ juegas fÚtbol con tus amigos y no regresas asÍ. ¿quÉ es lo que estÁ pasando, teodoro? porque algo estÁ pasando.
Órale, sÚbete a tu burro, mariano. Órale, jorgito, es tuyo. >> ¡ay, no! ¡dÉjame, mariano! ¡ya! puedes decirle, porque te va peor. asÍ que mejor calladitos y cooperando los dos, ¿eh? >> [gritan] >> ¡arre, burro! ¡arre! >> no es posible que llegues todos los dÍas de la escuela con la ropa sucia, rota, rasguÑado, y ahora, hasta con un golpe. >> es que asÍ jugamos en la escuela. >> ay, aquÍ juegas fÚtbol con tus amigos y no regresas asÍ. ¿quÉ...
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but it's essentially an oral experience. it's not a visual experience. >> john you write about a lot of political instances, you've done plays on the iran contra and things like that. what's the next subject matter? >> i don't know we're still searching. if i did know i probably wouldn't tell you now because it would only get me in trouble. >> who is the next best personality in the court? if you could do another play on someone in the court, is it notorious rbg? >> i have tremendous respect for her. i have had the honor of meeting her a couple
but it's essentially an oral experience. it's not a visual experience. >> john you write about a lot of political instances, you've done plays on the iran contra and things like that. what's the next subject matter? >> i don't know we're still searching. if i did know i probably wouldn't tell you now because it would only get me in trouble. >> who is the next best personality in the court? if you could do another play on someone in the court, is it notorious rbg? >> i...
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the spread is fecal, oral. it is fairly common in the united states rks but much less common here than in developing countries. san francisco normally has about 100 cases a year of what is called shilla loses. there was a large outbreak in the gay community about 15 years ago that went on for over a year and sinss then the levels are fairly stable undill november to december when we saw a increase in cases. so, generally under normal circumstances we have between 5-and 10 shig loses cases a month. they are positive stool cultures a month. it is reported to us which is mandatory. we intervus each case and the main goal of the interview is identify anyone that is in a sentative occupation or setting mainly food handlers. they are not able foowork until they are cleared of dh disease. we look for patterns, outbreak jz generally we don't find anything that is not unique to us. in general shigela outbreaks are not common. however, we have been experiencing a out break of shigela that started slowly in november. most
the spread is fecal, oral. it is fairly common in the united states rks but much less common here than in developing countries. san francisco normally has about 100 cases a year of what is called shilla loses. there was a large outbreak in the gay community about 15 years ago that went on for over a year and sinss then the levels are fairly stable undill november to december when we saw a increase in cases. so, generally under normal circumstances we have between 5-and 10 shig loses cases a...
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Órale quÉ suene la ca >>> hola muchachos Órale, bienvenidos a su show nÚmero uno
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by the way, the oral arguments like 2%. i mean most of what we take in and most of the decision making is on the basis of written briefs. the first thing the public saw that on television, they think that is the whole story it's not, it's a tiny part. the second thing they would think, it's true of human nature, and it's a good thing about human nature. we relate to people we see. we relate to them more than a word on paper. or a statistic. that's nice. it's good. in the two people who are having their case in the court there isn't like one is a bad one, one's a good one. and we're not deciding really on the basis for them. we're deciding a rule of law that applyies to 300 million people who aren't in the courtroom. that's invisible on television then when you come down to i am fairly, i guess impervious to making myself look ridiculous to get an answer to a question that i can best focus by getting a ridiculous example, he knows that i do. all right, and the reporters are used to it. they say oh, god, but nonetheless, i'll
by the way, the oral arguments like 2%. i mean most of what we take in and most of the decision making is on the basis of written briefs. the first thing the public saw that on television, they think that is the whole story it's not, it's a tiny part. the second thing they would think, it's true of human nature, and it's a good thing about human nature. we relate to people we see. we relate to them more than a word on paper. or a statistic. that's nice. it's good. in the two people who are...
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chief justice roberts did not have a lot to say in the oral arguments.know he upheld the constitutionality of the affordable care act several years ago. all eyes were on him to see which direction he was leaning in. he did not want to tip his hand. it could come down to his vote or justice kennedy who so often is the deciding vote in the cases. he was asking questions favorable to both sides. it remains a mystery as to how the justices were going to rule and it is bound to be a close case. >> pamela thank you. >>> time for an early start on your money this thursday morning. asian stocks lower. china lowered its growth target from 7.5% to 7%. european shares optimistic ahead of news from the european central bank. u.s. stock futures are higher. we are in the middle of the fourth longest bull run in history. close to record highs. >>> big corporate story. mcdonald's is banning chicken treated with antibiotics commonly used for humans. that change could change how chicken is produced and consumed more broadly. now not all antibiotics are banned. properducer
chief justice roberts did not have a lot to say in the oral arguments.know he upheld the constitutionality of the affordable care act several years ago. all eyes were on him to see which direction he was leaning in. he did not want to tip his hand. it could come down to his vote or justice kennedy who so often is the deciding vote in the cases. he was asking questions favorable to both sides. it remains a mystery as to how the justices were going to rule and it is bound to be a close case....
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>> after he said that today in the oral arguments in this case, look what happened. after justice kennedy criticizes obamacare surge. >> health care stocks way up on wednesday. >> eddie, you're a ringer. your last question i have to warn you i think this is a difficult question but i also have great faith in you now that we're old friends. sit from tuesday's show. are you ready? >> yes. >> tuesday's show we talked about retired four-star general former cia director david petraeus pleading guilty to mishandling classified information. he apparently gave that information to a woman he was schtooping who was also writing a biography of him. what is the name of that biography of him? was it a, all in. b, hardball. c, the last word the triumph of david petraeus. or d, the ed show with david petraeus? >> oh, boy. i'll say -- yeah, it is a hard one. okay. any other questions? >> it's not d. it's not the ed show. it's either all in, hardball or the last word. >> hardball. >> steve, do you have the answer for us? >> you know i would really like read a book called the ed show
>> after he said that today in the oral arguments in this case, look what happened. after justice kennedy criticizes obamacare surge. >> health care stocks way up on wednesday. >> eddie, you're a ringer. your last question i have to warn you i think this is a difficult question but i also have great faith in you now that we're old friends. sit from tuesday's show. are you ready? >> yes. >> tuesday's show we talked about retired four-star general former cia director...
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oral-b. >>> all right. look at this from wpt-tv channel 5 in west miami beach.ve gator spotted on a florida golf course. this dinosaur like alligator was spotted on the green. >> does that look real to you >> look at the tail on that thing. that's huge. in this morning's "l.a. times" new forecast boost likelihood of a mega quake in the next 30 years. the usgs said there's a 7% chance of an earthquake with magnitude of eight or higher hitting california in the next three decades. that's up from a 4.7% chance in the previous survey back in 2008. >>> in entertainment news get excited zoolander fills. they revealed a zoolander ii is on its way. they made a surprise appearance at the very lenteva -- at the valentino show. >> i don't like zoolander movies. i'll say it right here. >> this is "first look" on msnbc. "way too early" starts now. >> as i understand it hillary clinton was using her private e-mail address. predictably the republicans are angry about her using her private e-mail address. they were screaming and yelling and hollering today and then they went ba
oral-b. >>> all right. look at this from wpt-tv channel 5 in west miami beach.ve gator spotted on a florida golf course. this dinosaur like alligator was spotted on the green. >> does that look real to you >> look at the tail on that thing. that's huge. in this morning's "l.a. times" new forecast boost likelihood of a mega quake in the next 30 years. the usgs said there's a 7% chance of an earthquake with magnitude of eight or higher hitting california in the next...
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by the way, the oral arguments like 2%. most of what we take in, most of the decision-making, is on the basis of written briefs. the first thing if the public saw that on television, they would think that was the whole story. it's not. it's a tiny part. second thing they'd think -- because it's true of human nature. it's a good thing about human nature. we relate to people we see. we relate to them more than a word on paper or a statistic. that's nice. it's good. but in the two people who are having their case in the court there isn't, like, one is a bad one, one's a good one. and we're not deciding, really, on the basis for them. we are deciding a rule of law that applies to 300 million people who aren't in the courtroom. that's invisible on television. but then when you come down to it, i am fairly, i guess impervious, to making myself look ridiculous to get an answer to a question. that i can best focus by giving some ridiculous example. and he knows that i do. all right, then, they do. and the reporters are used to it.
by the way, the oral arguments like 2%. most of what we take in, most of the decision-making, is on the basis of written briefs. the first thing if the public saw that on television, they would think that was the whole story. it's not. it's a tiny part. second thing they'd think -- because it's true of human nature. it's a good thing about human nature. we relate to people we see. we relate to them more than a word on paper or a statistic. that's nice. it's good. but in the two people who are...
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we posted the entire two hours 20 minutes of oral arguments on the website c-span.org. here is that exchange with chief justice kennedy. >> from the state point of the dynamics of federalism, it does seem to me there's something very powerful to the point that if your argument is accepted, states are told create your own exchange or send your insurance market into a death spiral. we'll have have people pay mandated taxes which will not get credit on subsidies. cost of insurance will be sky high but this is not coercion. it seems under your argument, perhaps you will prevail in the plain words of the statute. there's a serious constitutional problem if we adopt your argument. >> two points justice kennedy. one, the government never made that argument. number two -- >> sometimes we think of things the government doesn't. [ laughter ] >> i certainly hope you do in this case but not on this question. what i'm trying quite seriously justice kennedy convey if this is constitutional then the medicaid statute this court approved in an fyb would be unconstitutional. >> your resp
we posted the entire two hours 20 minutes of oral arguments on the website c-span.org. here is that exchange with chief justice kennedy. >> from the state point of the dynamics of federalism, it does seem to me there's something very powerful to the point that if your argument is accepted, states are told create your own exchange or send your insurance market into a death spiral. we'll have have people pay mandated taxes which will not get credit on subsidies. cost of insurance will be...
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testimony and the president delivered oral testimony in january held in cincinnati ohio so last week the task force released a 100 page interim report while i won't go into great detail about it this evening it did report on 6 key areas which the report calls killers and i'll just briefly describe the pillars and the first is building trust and legitimacy and deals with issues like the constitutional policing. >> officer wellness and safety. the report has two overarching recommendations the first is that president obama should support and provide funding for a national crime and justice task force to review the criminal justice system for the purpose of making recommendations to the country on comprehensive criminal justice reform and the second recommendation is that president obama should promote programs that take a comprehensive look and address the core issues of poverty education health and safety
testimony and the president delivered oral testimony in january held in cincinnati ohio so last week the task force released a 100 page interim report while i won't go into great detail about it this evening it did report on 6 key areas which the report calls killers and i'll just briefly describe the pillars and the first is building trust and legitimacy and deals with issues like the constitutional policing. >> officer wellness and safety. the report has two overarching recommendations...
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oral-b. why do i cook? because i make the best chicken noodle soup.hicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. for every way you make chicken noodle soup, make it delicious with swanson®. some other stories we're following for you. the execution of the only female death row inmeat in ga has been put on hold. the drug that was going to be use for the lethal injection had a cloudy appearance. the execution has been postponed. he was sentenced to death for the murder of her husband which was carried out by her then lover. this weekend marks the 50th anniversary of the civil rights march in selma. thigh are awarding the congressional gold medal to those who participated in the march. >> the tunnel in toronto was a couple of guys who wanted a man cave. they had no criminal intent or threat after being investigated. >> we will do anyone to get away. >> apparently dig that far deep into the earth to get away. >> that's a good idea. i'm going to start digging mine this morning. >> what does that say about your relationship p w your wife.
oral-b. why do i cook? because i make the best chicken noodle soup.hicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. for every way you make chicken noodle soup, make it delicious with swanson®. some other stories we're following for you. the execution of the only female death row inmeat in ga has been put on hold. the drug that was going to be use for the lethal injection had a cloudy appearance. the execution has been postponed. he was sentenced to death for the murder of her...
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orally -- ask it orally. at the end of the briefing there is an evaluation form we would appreciate if you filled out so that we can improve these briefings and respond to your needs as well. we have a great panel, and we are very pleased to start with jennifer. she is the director of state health reform at kaiser family foundation. and an associate director of the kaiser commission on medicaid and the uninsured. as such, she has been paying close attention to how states are implementing the aca, and we have asked her to lay out a major provisions of the law with an emphasis on its coverage provisions. jen, thanks for joining us today. thanks and thanks to you all for coming. it's a pleasure to be here. i'm going to start with just a broad overview of the main coverage provisions of the law and my fellow panelists will dig a little deeper on each of these issues. starting off. one of the main goals of the aca is to expand coverage to the uninsured and to improve the quality of coverage for those with private
orally -- ask it orally. at the end of the briefing there is an evaluation form we would appreciate if you filled out so that we can improve these briefings and respond to your needs as well. we have a great panel, and we are very pleased to start with jennifer. she is the director of state health reform at kaiser family foundation. and an associate director of the kaiser commission on medicaid and the uninsured. as such, she has been paying close attention to how states are implementing the...
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oral-b. >>> hey, dad. >> yeah? >> thanks. >> you got it kiddo. looks like your ride's here. you be careful, okay? >> dad, it's just isis. >> that skit on "saturday night live" this weekend launched an impassioned public debate over whether the parody of the super bowl ad was appropriate. >> this is satire. it's making fun of these idiot 18-year-olds who are leaving europe to go fight for isis. >> i don't think it's funny. >> it's hard to watch. how insensitive can you get? right now? >> where's the line between too soon or topical? three girls seen here at a bus station who ran away trying to get to syria. 180 americans have been involved in various stages of trying to travel to the region to join the ranks of isis. in the meantime, isis supporters took to social media last night to publicly threaten twitter employees for deleting isis-related accounts. joining me now is eric bates and dean obaadala. too soon topical, on point? >> i don't think anything is too soon in political satire. i think it can be an effective tool. in the middle east the comedians there are mocking is
oral-b. >>> hey, dad. >> yeah? >> thanks. >> you got it kiddo. looks like your ride's here. you be careful, okay? >> dad, it's just isis. >> that skit on "saturday night live" this weekend launched an impassioned public debate over whether the parody of the super bowl ad was appropriate. >> this is satire. it's making fun of these idiot 18-year-olds who are leaving europe to go fight for isis. >> i don't think it's funny. >>...
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those oral arguments getting underway in less than an hour.he audio will be released by the court on friday at 1:00 p.m. eastern time, and we will bring you that audio that evening friday 8:00 p.m. eastern time, of what the justices heard, what questions they ask, and the comments by the justices as well. you can weigh in on that. we are in open phones. democrats, 202-748-8000. other headlines for you, the front page of the papers featuring the israeli prime minister's speech before a joint meeting of congress yesterday. telling lawmakers that this deal will and power iran, and that it is a bad one. the israeli prime minister had to say, "the leader of the republican party and the senate majority leader said as early as next week he will advance a measure that will give congress the ability to approve whatever deal is negotiated between the white house and those other p5 countries and iran." democrats are saying they will fight that, that they will not let that will advance. that is the latest in the papers on that. we told you at the top that
those oral arguments getting underway in less than an hour.he audio will be released by the court on friday at 1:00 p.m. eastern time, and we will bring you that audio that evening friday 8:00 p.m. eastern time, of what the justices heard, what questions they ask, and the comments by the justices as well. you can weigh in on that. we are in open phones. democrats, 202-748-8000. other headlines for you, the front page of the papers featuring the israeli prime minister's speech before a joint...
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. >>> also the the pennsylvania supreme court will hear oral arguments over whether a judge has the authority, to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate state attorney general kathleen kane kate? >>> and, ukee and erika in the wake of yesterday's rain we are still dealing with a couple showers moving through the area with you bigger problem earlier this morning is the fog. the look at the the shore, ocean city boardwalk is fogged in at the moment and i can tell you from driving in this morning there are pockets of dense fog that do come up on you quickly. leave yourself extra time and extra space between you and the car in front of you. coming up i'll tell but dense fog advisory for portions of the area and then talk bay nice mild take ukee and erika, back to you. >>> for eagles fans there is in lack of excitement this off season, nick foles is latest casualty shipped off to saint lou is in return for quarterback sam bradford. >> "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao joins us outside our sister station sports radio 94 wip with more on the the fan response, good morning. >> good morning.
. >>> also the the pennsylvania supreme court will hear oral arguments over whether a judge has the authority, to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate state attorney general kathleen kane kate? >>> and, ukee and erika in the wake of yesterday's rain we are still dealing with a couple showers moving through the area with you bigger problem earlier this morning is the fog. the look at the the shore, ocean city boardwalk is fogged in at the moment and i can tell you from...
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oral-b. why do i cook? because i make the best chicken noodle soup.t chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. for every way you make chicken noodle soup, make it delicious with swanson®. [ r&b slow jam playing ] ♪ yeah, girl ♪ ♪ you know, i've been thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i just can't fight it anymore ♪ ♪ it's bundle time ♪ ♪ bundle ♪ ♪ mm, feel those savings, baby ♪ and that's how a home and auto bundle is made. better he learns it here than on the streets. the miracle of bundling -- now, that's progressive. >>> now to entertainment on this friday the 13th. starting with leonardo dicaprio donating $500,000 to adrian grenier's kickstarter fund to fund a documentary about the loneliest whale in the world. the campaign raised over $400,000. >>> tom hanks surprised a group of girl scouts in los altos, california. he not only bought four boxes, he helped them sell more cookies on the street. >>> funny may be andy samberg will host the 2015 emmys in september. but this sunday "the royals" premieres on e! inspired by the brit
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oral argument, king versus see you. oral argument, king versus see you. >>> this is a weather alert day. 9:24 on this sunday morning. taking a look at storm team 4 radar, light snow moving through the area. you see the pink at the bottom of the map. that's sleet and freezing rain. we'll be dealing with that rain, sleet, freezing rain line all day today. chuck will have your forecast we go throughout the day. >>> there are dozens of road names in the area that make us wonder where did that name come from? but there is one in fairfax county that could perhaps take the cake for the most historic of them all. >> first 4 traffic's melissa mollet takes us down a trip down hunter mill road. >> originally hunter mill road was an indian path. >> reporter: a 7.2 mile indian path, a path you can still find. >> if you go in the woods and know where to look you can see the traces. they're there. they're in some cases pristine. >> reporter: historian jim lewis knows anything you'd ever want to about fairfax county and hunter mill roa
oral argument, king versus see you. oral argument, king versus see you. >>> this is a weather alert day. 9:24 on this sunday morning. taking a look at storm team 4 radar, light snow moving through the area. you see the pink at the bottom of the map. that's sleet and freezing rain. we'll be dealing with that rain, sleet, freezing rain line all day today. chuck will have your forecast we go throughout the day. >>> there are dozens of road names in the area that make us wonder...
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but by the way, the oral argument is two percent. most of what we take in, and most of the decisionmaking, is on the basis written briefs. the first thing if the public saw that on television they'd think that was the whole story. it's not. it's a tiny part. second thing they'd think -- it's true of human night tower and it's other good thing. we relate to people we see. we relate to them more than a word on paper or a statistic. that's nice. it's good. but in the two people who are having their case in the court there isn't one is a bad one and one is a good one and we're not deciding on the basis for them. we're deciding a rule of law that applies to 300 million people who aren't in the courtroom. that's invisible on television. but then when you come down to it i am fairly i guess, impervious to making myself look ridiculous to get an answer to a question that i can best focus by give something ridiculous example, and he knows i do. all right, then they -- the reporters are used to it and say, oh, god. but nonetheless i'll do it.
but by the way, the oral argument is two percent. most of what we take in, and most of the decisionmaking, is on the basis written briefs. the first thing if the public saw that on television they'd think that was the whole story. it's not. it's a tiny part. second thing they'd think -- it's true of human night tower and it's other good thing. we relate to people we see. we relate to them more than a word on paper or a statistic. that's nice. it's good. but in the two people who are having...
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california takes a liberal approach as you might suspect with allowing oral promises to come into writtent. even though that is not within what they called the four corners of the written document if he can provide evidence that make her made this promise and that the promise was made in exchange for purchasing the home , then i think he will prevail. so far he has come it up -- so far, he has come up with good evidence that zuckerberg has made that promise. >> this is not his first lawsuit . does that matter here? >> from a procedural or purely legal matter, no. the jury takes lots of things into account it at the end of the day come the jury might look at the vicious tactics or hard knock tactics being used as well as his previous actions. might hold that against him. on the other hand, you might have the jury looking at mr. zuckerberg and holding an unfavorable opinion. you control people on the panel. did them time to discuss the matters. who knows what verdict to come out with. >> potential business deals -- how can they be measured? >> that is a great argument. this promise is so in
california takes a liberal approach as you might suspect with allowing oral promises to come into writtent. even though that is not within what they called the four corners of the written document if he can provide evidence that make her made this promise and that the promise was made in exchange for purchasing the home , then i think he will prevail. so far he has come it up -- so far, he has come up with good evidence that zuckerberg has made that promise. >> this is not his first...
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oral-b. eh, you don't want that one. yea, actually i do.. is that really a thing? it sounds made up. mucinex fast max night time for multi-symptom relief. breathe easy. sleep easy. let's end this. i found out the hard way... not all washes take care of intimate odor. vagisil odor block wash stops odor from happening for all day confidence. when you feel fresh all day you feel confident. vagisil. your intimate health experts.
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i have never seen him so silent during an oral argument. he didn't want to give much away. he asked a question at the very end but that was really about it. and his views, i think, are pretty mysterious at this point. >> okay, well, i never expected that he was going to be the linchpin three years ago, the first time around in the decision that ultimately went the government's way. but if we're back to having anthony kennedy, the guy who ultimately is the most powerful man in the court because he's the swing vote, did you feel him swing one way or the other or was it that wishy-washy, i see both sides kind of questioning? >> no, the thing about justice kennedy is he's not wishy-washy. he tends to go very strongly in one direction or the other. there were several questions towards the end of the oral argument for solicitor general var varilli that showed hostility to the obama administration's position, to the argument that the statute can be fairly interpreted to allow subsidies on the federal exchanges. he seemed to be suggesting -- and i don't want to overread into this.
i have never seen him so silent during an oral argument. he didn't want to give much away. he asked a question at the very end but that was really about it. and his views, i think, are pretty mysterious at this point. >> okay, well, i never expected that he was going to be the linchpin three years ago, the first time around in the decision that ultimately went the government's way. but if we're back to having anthony kennedy, the guy who ultimately is the most powerful man in the court...
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for a free 30-tablet trial go to cialis.com not all toothbrushes are created equal, oral-b toothbrushes engineered with end rounded bristles so brushing doesn't scratch gums and angled perfectly to remove 90% of plaque for a healthier smile. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. >>> we're in the midst of one of the most tragic episodes in the history of this city and community. >> and that is the story in madison, wisconsin. good evening folks. welcome back to "the ed show." protesters are ramping up after police shot and killed an unarmed teenager in madison, wisconsin, friday night. the family of tommy terrell robinson held a conference. >> racial lines are blurred as it pertains to the systematic targets of young black males. we appreciate the police and we understand the necessity for them, but once again that does not excuse what happened. >> the teen's death follows months of black lives matter rallies across the nation. >> from what i knew of tony he was always happy and a great guy. >> i'm standing up for my future and everyone else's future. >> they feel the
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set a date for oral arguments in same-sex marriage cases, the question of whether state laws forbiddingusual move, they will release audio of the proceedings on the same day as the oral arguments and those are the things we thought you should know. time for the "news nation" gut check. this weekend we'll mark the anniversary of selma and what unfolded on the edmund pettus bridge. long before the bridge became snon mouse with the struggle it was a tribute to a ku klux klan member. he lived in selma after the civil war. according to an online database sponsored by the state, pettus held the title of grand dragon in 1877. some historian question his kkk connection. his background is enough that strong objections shall now being raised of whether the bridge should continue to bear his name. an online petition addressed to selma's mayor in the national park service and gaining traction to rename the bridge. joining me now is the executive director of students unite who started the petition. >> thanks for having me. >> you have historians who say pettus was not a klan leader and dispute that,
set a date for oral arguments in same-sex marriage cases, the question of whether state laws forbiddingusual move, they will release audio of the proceedings on the same day as the oral arguments and those are the things we thought you should know. time for the "news nation" gut check. this weekend we'll mark the anniversary of selma and what unfolded on the edmund pettus bridge. long before the bridge became snon mouse with the struggle it was a tribute to a ku klux klan member. he...
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right over ben franklin bridge to philadelphia federal appeals court where three judges will hear oral arguments today and the timing could not be better for new jersey's lawyers to point out the absolute hypocrisy from the ncaa, nfl nba, baseball and hockey. as the ncaa's lawyer argues that legal sports betting will do irreparable harm to sports, president obama in the oval office will be among the 07 million picking their ncaa basketball tournament brackets in office pools all across the country betting illegally an estimated $9 billion helping tv ratings make it one of the most watched sporting events on television. doing the the opposite of irreparable harm instead making it more profitable for ncaa which made 9 million on the tournament in 1980. this year over $1 billion. but, of course, us at fox, we would never ever blatantly put an e-mail in company system promoting the office pool in our place where federal investigators could walk across the the street and arrest the person responsible for organizing our office pool. thank god nobody in our place that is stupid. >> i didn't g
right over ben franklin bridge to philadelphia federal appeals court where three judges will hear oral arguments today and the timing could not be better for new jersey's lawyers to point out the absolute hypocrisy from the ncaa, nfl nba, baseball and hockey. as the ncaa's lawyer argues that legal sports betting will do irreparable harm to sports, president obama in the oval office will be among the 07 million picking their ncaa basketball tournament brackets in office pools all across the...
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supreme court hearing oral arguments in the lawsuit over obamacare.nine million people might lose the obamacare coverage they thought they now had. and the f.b.i. has one person in custody in connection with a series of shootings along the highways in the nation's capital including one at the n.s.a. and guess what? there's more snow. more snow in the forecast. it's the winter that just won't end. arctic temperatures dipping as far south as texas all the way across the south, from the mid atlantic to new england too. full half of country. >> the charge that general petraeus pled to was related to the improper handling of classified information. the president believes that it was appropriate for general petraeus to take responsibility for his actions. bill: and taking responsibility means that david petraeus will pay $40,000 fine for giving his mistress, paula broadwell access to books of highly classified information from his time in afghanistan. phillip is a criminal defense attorney, former jag lawyer. patrick is a criminal defense lawyer and former
supreme court hearing oral arguments in the lawsuit over obamacare.nine million people might lose the obamacare coverage they thought they now had. and the f.b.i. has one person in custody in connection with a series of shootings along the highways in the nation's capital including one at the n.s.a. and guess what? there's more snow. more snow in the forecast. it's the winter that just won't end. arctic temperatures dipping as far south as texas all the way across the south, from the mid...
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rules on this case, 6 million americans could lose their health insurance in this case for which the orale a couple years ago about the health reform law where john roberts surprised everybody by upholding obamacare's constitutionality, the same litigants, the same oral the same lawyers will be there tomorrow. we'll be doing this show live tomorrow on the nation's capital. a very high stakes day for the country and the biggest policy legacy of this president and his presidency, tomorrow a very high stakes day. that does it for us tonight. see you again tomorrow. now time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. >> we might be going live to hillary clinton's speech to see if she says anything about those e-mails. what is your bet, do you think he'll say anything about the e-mails? >> from having watched her speak about things like this in the past, i think she'll make a cutting aside about it that will get a huge round of applause and charge on. that's what i'm betting. >> we'll see. i have a feeling you'll be
rules on this case, 6 million americans could lose their health insurance in this case for which the orale a couple years ago about the health reform law where john roberts surprised everybody by upholding obamacare's constitutionality, the same litigants, the same oral the same lawyers will be there tomorrow. we'll be doing this show live tomorrow on the nation's capital. a very high stakes day for the country and the biggest policy legacy of this president and his presidency, tomorrow a very...
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but in fact, anyone who's taken even a few days of contracts law knows that oral promises can be just as written promises. it's really just a matter of proving that they exist. california takes a liberal approach, as you might suspect, with allowing oral promises to come into the written document. even though that's not within what they might call the four corners of the written document, if he can provide evidence that mr. zuckerberg made this promise , and that promise was made in exchange for purchasing the home, then i think he will prevail. so far, he's come up with some pretty good evidence that suggests that at least zuckerberg made that promise. cory: it's interesting that he sued, this is his first lawsuit. does that matter? if either particularly litigious person? guest: from a purely legal matter no. but juries take lots of things into account. at the end of the day, the juries might well look at the vicious tactics or the hard knocks tactics that are being used as well as his previous litigiousness, and they might hold this against him. on the other hand, you might have ju
but in fact, anyone who's taken even a few days of contracts law knows that oral promises can be just as written promises. it's really just a matter of proving that they exist. california takes a liberal approach, as you might suspect, with allowing oral promises to come into the written document. even though that's not within what they might call the four corners of the written document, if he can provide evidence that mr. zuckerberg made this promise , and that promise was made in exchange...
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and she claims that she had an oral agreement with producers. is how you were cast on the show. and topic number five. good news for people. ben stiller and owen wilson returned to the runway during fashion week showing off their fashions to build as good-looking people wearing clothes. it came along with news that "zoolander 2" is coming out next year. if you haven't updated your wardrobe, and you will be able to get the guidance in just a few months. have a look. ♪ ♪ kennedy: send me a tweet, find me on instagram, coming up next, did the cia tired target apple products? and plus, a google executive says you could live at 500 years. stay right here you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease, or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine, or yellow
and she claims that she had an oral agreement with producers. is how you were cast on the show. and topic number five. good news for people. ben stiller and owen wilson returned to the runway during fashion week showing off their fashions to build as good-looking people wearing clothes. it came along with news that "zoolander 2" is coming out next year. if you haven't updated your wardrobe, and you will be able to get the guidance in just a few months. have a look. ♪ ♪ kennedy:...
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