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or he could say it's her fault and perhaps it also had something to do with his wife as a person they were two people who wanted very different things from one another that's clear. is that and in the end he remained who he was invested a strong aversion toward his wife that is and understands they're stuck up that and . no you are mistaken if you believe she is a good person i have a child and you know why she does everything to please me and that makes me crazy she is dull and stupid her head is completely empty and her to she has never said anything which she and she is not interested in my work at all she tells me she has been in love with me for years but she doesn't always single note from my compositions i can't believe it and how her chatter gets on my nerves there are moments when i can't tell how recently she accused me of being a con man who only married her in order to disguise myself what a hideous viper i hate her i hate beyond all reason. i don't believe i did anything to harm her. tchaikovsky seems to have a civilized person so i can't really imagine that well from i t
or he could say it's her fault and perhaps it also had something to do with his wife as a person they were two people who wanted very different things from one another that's clear. is that and in the end he remained who he was invested a strong aversion toward his wife that is and understands they're stuck up that and . no you are mistaken if you believe she is a good person i have a child and you know why she does everything to please me and that makes me crazy she is dull and stupid her head...
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whole tchaikovsky seems to have a civilized person so i can't really imagine that when his wife used and i think it's probably good that he wrote about it like a release valve a vent all the terrible things he would do to her if he saw her. but as i see it the hate had an important function that helped stabilize. it allowed him to believe that all the good was on his side to project all the bad on top of. the never divorced but they lived apart in the financial support the tchaikovsky owed her flowed sporadically at best. the he is traditional is almost. a flaw so in that sense the fate of antoni in the milieu of a married name checkups gaia was a very tragic one and touches. the god. i feel wonderful i have only one desire and that is to die. i think in my condition it's perfectly natural to conclude the death is the only way out i long for it no don't be frightened suicide is out of the question i wouldn't do that to the scandal would be too great i have a better idea. tchaikovsky involvement too early and he accused was of course religious but it also meant that for him as a religi
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whole tchaikovsky seems to have a civilized person so i can't really imagine that when his wife used and i think was probably good that he wrote about it like a release valve a vent all the terrible things he would do to her if he saw. a hostile but as i see it the hate had an important function it helped stabilize. it's allowed him to believe that all the good was on his side to project all the bad. of. of all men who never divorced but they lived apart and the financial support the tchaikovsky owed her flowed sporadically at best. is true is almost. a full also in that sense the fate of antonina married name check ups guy was a very tragic one and touches. the. i feel wonderful i have only one desire and that is to die. i think in my condition it's perfectly natural to conclude the death is the only way out i long for that no don't be frightened suicide is out of the question i wouldn't do that to the scandal would be too great i have a better idea. check off the involvement too early and he accused was of course religious but it also meant that for him as a religious person in suic
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if it is a personal vice that you discover in a person, may god protect the sulcus suppose he has a drinking problem. that is a very bad problem. but it is between him and his lord. so it is not your business to go plaster it all over facebook and social media. you go to them personally or her personally and you expose personally and you tell them to fear god and whatnot, there is no need to expose a personal sin. that is a simple balance between covering up and exposing.>> thank you so much. >>> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning. we discussed the findings of the new national climate assessment and get reaction from our guess. oregon democratic congressman, new york democratic congressman and florida republic congressman. be sure to watch c-span washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. joined the discussion. -- join the discussion. >>> join american history tv this week and for live, all day coverage on the international conference of world war ii from the museum in new orleans. starting saturd
if it is a personal vice that you discover in a person, may god protect the sulcus suppose he has a drinking problem. that is a very bad problem. but it is between him and his lord. so it is not your business to go plaster it all over facebook and social media. you go to them personally or her personally and you expose personally and you tell them to fear god and whatnot, there is no need to expose a personal sin. that is a simple balance between covering up and exposing.>> thank you so...
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the results.wlex a person losing by that large of a margin is able to flip the results.owlex a person that large of a margin is able to flip the results.nwlex a person losing by that large of a margin is able to flip the results. a person losing by that large of a margin is able to flip the results. broward voting for nelson over scott, it's huge. she said we were trying to drive a '65 mustang to l.a. and back and hoping it didn't break bodo. it broke down. >> thank you. >>> up next, the midterms are over and the president is back to blasting robert mueller. to blasting robert mueller make a smart choice. replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna... made with carbsteady to help manage blood sugar... ...and end the day with a smile. glucerna®. everyday progress. glucerna®. should happen everydred five hundred years, right? fact is, there have been twenty-six in the last decade. allstate is adapting. with drones to assess home damage sooner. and if a flying object damages your car, you can snap a photo and get your claim processed in hours, not days. plus, allstate can pay your clai
the results.wlex a person losing by that large of a margin is able to flip the results.owlex a person that large of a margin is able to flip the results.nwlex a person losing by that large of a margin is able to flip the results. a person losing by that large of a margin is able to flip the results. broward voting for nelson over scott, it's huge. she said we were trying to drive a '65 mustang to l.a. and back and hoping it didn't break bodo. it broke down. >> thank you. >>> up...
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how about a person with the a disability? my gosh, if i take my insulin every day that enables me to go to work and to work and make livelihood, i'm no longer covered by the a.d.a. if my employer find out they can fire me and i'm not covered by the a.d.a. so should i take that insulin and take my job or just forget about it or wear glasses or used an assisted device. so we went to work -- you mentioned a.d.a. act amendment of 2008. that's what that was about. we went to work in the congress to overturn the supreme court decisions and tell them what we meant. it's interesting to note. bob dole and i sat in the supreme court chambers when they came down with that decision in toyota. you know who argued for toyota in that case? john roberts. now chief justice of the united states supreme court. that's okay. he was an attorney doing his job. because we were there that day. but any way, they were saying, well, we didn't have enough evidence, all that kind of stuff. we wrote -- when we pass laws in congress, and we write these laws
how about a person with the a disability? my gosh, if i take my insulin every day that enables me to go to work and to work and make livelihood, i'm no longer covered by the a.d.a. if my employer find out they can fire me and i'm not covered by the a.d.a. so should i take that insulin and take my job or just forget about it or wear glasses or used an assisted device. so we went to work -- you mentioned a.d.a. act amendment of 2008. that's what that was about. we went to work in the congress to...
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. >>> she was a person out of a '40s film noir movie. >> with a history to match. >> she was a stunner physically. she was able to say jump and the men would say how high. >> married to a wealthy lawyer. >> he always said she has this hold over me. >> but there was someone she seemed even closer to. >> they bought matching underwear together. >> they shared everything. >> they're eating together, sleeping in the same bed together, she's living at her house. >> did they also share a deadly secret? >> it was a love triangle and one of them had to go. >> but was it her idea? >> oh, god. it seemed like a good idea at the time, but, oh, my god. >> or hers? and who would take the fall for evil? >> how deep a hole did you dig. >> not too big. >> poison. hello and welcome to "dateline" extra, i'm craig melvin. larry mcnabney was a successful trial attorney with a thriving practice, a wife he adored, and lavish lifestyle. then the 53-year-old vanished in a mystery as twisted as they come. at its center, three lives tangled together in a deadly love triangle, and only one of them would survive.
. >>> she was a person out of a '40s film noir movie. >> with a history to match. >> she was a stunner physically. she was able to say jump and the men would say how high. >> married to a wealthy lawyer. >> he always said she has this hold over me. >> but there was someone she seemed even closer to. >> they bought matching underwear together. >> they shared everything. >> they're eating together, sleeping in the same bed together, she's...
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a foreigner between you and the other person you are talking about it. and idea came to my mind that if one is a little bit like alcohol it takes away your inhibitions so when you have a personal communication there are many in here that keep your back yes absolutely you have a man to. different day and so in time ok now i have you front of me if you make me a question i have to give you a man sir immediately i can think but little in with your phone you can put the other person then by. you can think about them you can. not immediately communication not spontaneous communication well i think you can both have a very spontaneous communication but also you can delay it if on some level it gives you more control. yes move through all the different kind of spontaneous now there is a very interesting moment in perfect strangers when has been as put in this situation when he has to either come out as sexual cheater or as gay and i was struggling with the dilemma a little bit because even if he was unfaithful to his wife with a man he would still be a cheater w
a foreigner between you and the other person you are talking about it. and idea came to my mind that if one is a little bit like alcohol it takes away your inhibitions so when you have a personal communication there are many in here that keep your back yes absolutely you have a man to. different day and so in time ok now i have you front of me if you make me a question i have to give you a man sir immediately i can think but little in with your phone you can put the other person then by. you...
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when a person gets a subpoena, they are like shaking in their boots. usually they run to their lawyer. they have to hire a lawyer. do all those things. why am i saying this? because if it comes to a point where we have to issue subpoenas, there will be standards. first of all we'll try in every way we can to get the documents we need to do our oversight. then if they fail to give us the -- by the way, when we have asked for documents in the past from this administration, they have basically sent us nothing. and we have gotten no help from the republicans in trying to get those documents. i want us to make sure that if we issued subpoenas last majority, it's done very transparently and done with integrity. and i take it as a very, very serious thing to do. i'm not going to be passing out subpoenas like i said many times. passing out halloween candy on halloween. no. no. it's serious. this affects people's lives. and i'm hoping that the republicans would join in with us. even in trump country, even in trump country, if you look at the results of this ele
when a person gets a subpoena, they are like shaking in their boots. usually they run to their lawyer. they have to hire a lawyer. do all those things. why am i saying this? because if it comes to a point where we have to issue subpoenas, there will be standards. first of all we'll try in every way we can to get the documents we need to do our oversight. then if they fail to give us the -- by the way, when we have asked for documents in the past from this administration, they have basically...
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they are often connected and want and of course physical problems like that have an effect on how a person lives of the i don't visit and actually. he certainly is a way that he's lonely in his personal life he never achieves a lot companionable relationship with anybody making hoarding must do today got say he had been occurring depression that he experienced depression repeatedly throughout his life and he suffered as a result of it. but he managed to pacify a little to be from oh there was no medication or treatment or he had a mental disorder but was still highly functional and. i'm hoping to know all of. this is nothing near the end those thoughts what will become of me and i now how will this all end. is there here after the shift even these are thoughts that preoccupied people after a certain age and tchaikovsky was no exception. in the storms and especially given that several of his friends had died his sister two of her children his father his mother they had all died under such circumstances of course people reflect on their lives and an artist like tchaikovsky set these thoughts
they are often connected and want and of course physical problems like that have an effect on how a person lives of the i don't visit and actually. he certainly is a way that he's lonely in his personal life he never achieves a lot companionable relationship with anybody making hoarding must do today got say he had been occurring depression that he experienced depression repeatedly throughout his life and he suffered as a result of it. but he managed to pacify a little to be from oh there was...
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groups of persons. it is in a list of things -- the partnership associations labored as corporations and organized groups of persons. >> i don't think it is a natural reading to say -- i belong to the city of bethesda. the organizations you belong to -- there is this partnership. >> there are two answers. first, even without that language this court has found that -- striking that out -- this court has found that the definition before that language covers political subdivision. city of lafayette, chattanooga foundry and rickets all found that but now the mount lemmon fire district is an organized group of persons -- land owners who get together to have a common cause and collect taxes. >> counselor, even if it is true in those cases what is different in this case is that the original statute made clear that that definition was not going to include states the federal government. given the private nature of most of this and the fact that the statute on its face says that no matter what you do is not state or governm
groups of persons. it is in a list of things -- the partnership associations labored as corporations and organized groups of persons. >> i don't think it is a natural reading to say -- i belong to the city of bethesda. the organizations you belong to -- there is this partnership. >> there are two answers. first, even without that language this court has found that -- striking that out -- this court has found that the definition before that language covers political subdivision. city...
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for me is where you are for me that man a person. different. if you believe you could be gold or could be there. could be your coat. or just a mirror but i think we all wait a boy inside in bad movie there is also a story line about an elderly lady who is trying to save her husband from the advent of alzheimer's disease and at certain points she understands that in sacrificing for the loved one she cannot allow herself to sacrifice herself and that's i think the very question to the lot how much you can give to the loud one and how much you have to keep for yourself do you have a rule of thumb or personal rule of thumb in your life. i think the. the our lady. for me is center or main core of the movie of the movie. because she say's. there is something. inside of us. who. don't have to discover it's really lucky and this is the sun on meaning of the score. and she also says a certain point people who didn't have to contend with the darker sides of the lucky ones is that this isn't true because can you be as authentic genuine self without seeing
for me is where you are for me that man a person. different. if you believe you could be gold or could be there. could be your coat. or just a mirror but i think we all wait a boy inside in bad movie there is also a story line about an elderly lady who is trying to save her husband from the advent of alzheimer's disease and at certain points she understands that in sacrificing for the loved one she cannot allow herself to sacrifice herself and that's i think the very question to the lot how...
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even a small amount ina kill a person. small amount in a bottle could have had devastating effects. these investigators were in no doubt that this poison had been put there by the russians? yes, in the programme they detail the painstaking investigation. they went through 11,000 hours of cctv. they isolated the two individuals by looking at their movements in salisbury on the day of the poisoning. at the end of the day they are certain that these russians were the ones who carried out and the prime ministers spoke about that in parliament and said openly that the government believes the two were officers in the russian military intelligence, eg ru. these are the men responsible for the poisonings in salisbury. we know that many residents in salisbury have been very worried for a long time. it now emerges just how great the potential threat was. yes, time. it now emerges just how great the potentialthreat was. yes, a large amount of decontamination was carried out afterwards but no one could find the source of it, this bott
even a small amount ina kill a person. small amount in a bottle could have had devastating effects. these investigators were in no doubt that this poison had been put there by the russians? yes, in the programme they detail the painstaking investigation. they went through 11,000 hours of cctv. they isolated the two individuals by looking at their movements in salisbury on the day of the poisoning. at the end of the day they are certain that these russians were the ones who carried out and the...
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he's a very smart person, a very respected person. he's going to do what's right. i really believe he's going to do what's right. >> but you want to overrule him if he decides to curtail. >> i would not get involved. >> today democrats are trying to fight back against what they see as the president's unconstitutional choice of whitaker. three democrats on the senate judiciary committee have filed a lawsuit challenging whitaker's appointment. senators richard bloomenthal who you just saw on rachel and sheldon whitehouse and mazy hiroano have filed a lawsuit to block whitaker. and they say president trump's decision to make him acting a.g. violates the constitution's appointments clause because matthew whitaker has not been confirmed to any government position by the united states senate. this is the third legal challenge to whit kfr, but despite the fears mueller's investigation continues undeterred for now. mueller's legal team filed a brief today saying the new acting attorney general neither alters the special counsel's authority nor raises any jurisdictional iss
he's a very smart person, a very respected person. he's going to do what's right. i really believe he's going to do what's right. >> but you want to overrule him if he decides to curtail. >> i would not get involved. >> today democrats are trying to fight back against what they see as the president's unconstitutional choice of whitaker. three democrats on the senate judiciary committee have filed a lawsuit challenging whitaker's appointment. senators richard bloomenthal who...
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well one way to determine a person's worth is very simple just take a look at that person's paycheck the value of your labor as one key measure of your was some countries define a lower limit on the value of your labor that's the minimum wage but if you end up in prison for example you might end up losing a lot of that value. the inmates at this present are hard at work from seven in the morning until three in the afternoon five days a week. in most german states work is compulsory in prisons. and our time said in germany prison inmates are in one to three year olds an hour or that's well below the legal minimum wage it's the same here in this prison but is a system fair or are companies that outsource their manufacturing to prisons exploiting this cheap labor. here at the plame affair to present and lower saxony about two hundred seventy convicted criminals are held serving sentences ranging from months to years. themselves measure just ten square meters. all of the inmates here work. we ask manuel how much he earns. if you feel i'm in wage bracket for i get the highest rate in your
well one way to determine a person's worth is very simple just take a look at that person's paycheck the value of your labor as one key measure of your was some countries define a lower limit on the value of your labor that's the minimum wage but if you end up in prison for example you might end up losing a lot of that value. the inmates at this present are hard at work from seven in the morning until three in the afternoon five days a week. in most german states work is compulsory in prisons....
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it actually made me a better person. i continue to write the book and making plans of when i got out. i knew i wanted something different i have a lot of support through my time of being in there. one is my sister right here. she was with me every step of the way. my mom and my grandmother she passed maybe the first year that i went in. that was a big piece of my life she was everything. i knew i could depend on her whatever i needed and once she was gone there was another insight. i felt like i was by myself. my last three years in there. i changed the people and places. everything about me that was a blessing. and my mom she just made a path they don't have mail. it's like i never skipped a beat. and i think that's important. my daughter every step sever her. life. but it was ten years i was a part of it. they just made it and let me know that you are still something for a long time i didn't think that. i didn't think that was worth it. but like i said things got better. the book definitely changed my life because i sta
it actually made me a better person. i continue to write the book and making plans of when i got out. i knew i wanted something different i have a lot of support through my time of being in there. one is my sister right here. she was with me every step of the way. my mom and my grandmother she passed maybe the first year that i went in. that was a big piece of my life she was everything. i knew i could depend on her whatever i needed and once she was gone there was another insight. i felt like...
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, by the way, a person includes a subdivision. instead of that, to say the term employer also means a subdivision. >> understood, your honor. this is a strange statute written in a same way you this gets to one of my other statutory clues. if you can get about the evolution of this statute, it was different then title vii. if you think about what was going on, what the editor was trying to do or if you look at redline, the is a basic point is this. the statute always had the same structure. that second sentence had two parts. the second was an exclusion. they just took part of the and moved it to the other side of the also means sentence so now it is serving that clarifying purpose. company has 50 employees and one day they think of an idea, what we will do is set of five subsidiaries and they will hire the employees, each will hire 10, and they will be our agent and do everything that we tell them, does the statute apply? >> absolutely, your honor. xyz is liable for the acts of their agents. agency is not the subsidiary. the subs
, by the way, a person includes a subdivision. instead of that, to say the term employer also means a subdivision. >> understood, your honor. this is a strange statute written in a same way you this gets to one of my other statutory clues. if you can get about the evolution of this statute, it was different then title vii. if you think about what was going on, what the editor was trying to do or if you look at redline, the is a basic point is this. the statute always had the same...
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trump attacked hillary clinton for using a personal e-mail account as secretary of state saying that ed up. >>> and "forbes" reports a startup company's mobile robot will hold your parking space for you at the mall. miami-based mypark deploys robot blockers who hold spaces for customers willing to pay for it. the system costs between $1 and $3 for the first two hours, with additional charges per hour after that. mypark is already in five states and puerto rico. >>> still to come, ground beef recall. safety concerns over thousands of pounds of beef from the largest processor. 's actually p always discreet boutique. hidden inside is a super absorbent core that quickly turns liquid to gel. so i feel protected and pretty. always discreet boutique. moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, you never know how your skin will look. and it can feel like no matter what you do, you're itching all the time. but even though you see and feel your eczema on the surface of your skin, an overly sensitive immune system deep within your skin might actually be causing your eczema. so help heal you
trump attacked hillary clinton for using a personal e-mail account as secretary of state saying that ed up. >>> and "forbes" reports a startup company's mobile robot will hold your parking space for you at the mall. miami-based mypark deploys robot blockers who hold spaces for customers willing to pay for it. the system costs between $1 and $3 for the first two hours, with additional charges per hour after that. mypark is already in five states and puerto rico. >>>...
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all kind of a person and i may have seen just like mark surveillance video they might all be blank. but it's a show you that i have a strong investigation and i have all this evidence. so the first thing i tell you is. our investigation has proven that you're the one who committed this crime there is no doubt about it whatsoever we have the evidence that you did it there is nothing that you can say that will convince me otherwise all i want to know is why . could you confess to a crime that you did not commit. and interrogation technique used by the majority of police officers in the united states is causing controversy across the country. created in the sixty's by the private company john reed this method has gone on to influence most of the interrogation techniques taught in american police academies it involves nine different stages leading from confrontation to spoken confession to a final written confession this technique has allegedly compelled thousands of innocent people to confess to crimes that they did not commit interrogation should be conducted in a non supportive enviro
all kind of a person and i may have seen just like mark surveillance video they might all be blank. but it's a show you that i have a strong investigation and i have all this evidence. so the first thing i tell you is. our investigation has proven that you're the one who committed this crime there is no doubt about it whatsoever we have the evidence that you did it there is nothing that you can say that will convince me otherwise all i want to know is why . could you confess to a crime that you...
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and then mccain sank it at the end because of a personal vendetta. l, thought he was pretty moderate. he was willing to give millions of daca recipients a path to citizenship in exchange for funding and then he had the s-hole country, intend the problem with trump's he has wasted goodwill with the american people in certain circumstances. when the country is not looking for a fighter, when the country is looking for a healer, he says things. whether it's charlottesville or a moment of healing, national disaster, healing, what the country marks, -- the people complaining about his style and tone, this country was going over a cliff. if hillary clinton had been elected president, it would have been 12 years after barack obama with a democrat in the white house enough people are complaining because he kind of were ripped the wheel to the other side. >> juan: the country was going for a cliff? vladimir? that's exactly what the russian russians -- >> jesse: what are you talking about russians. >> juan: russian propaganda. three terms of the democratic pres
and then mccain sank it at the end because of a personal vendetta. l, thought he was pretty moderate. he was willing to give millions of daca recipients a path to citizenship in exchange for funding and then he had the s-hole country, intend the problem with trump's he has wasted goodwill with the american people in certain circumstances. when the country is not looking for a fighter, when the country is looking for a healer, he says things. whether it's charlottesville or a moment of healing,...
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directly and that's why trump is also not eager to really offend them and thirdly there is also a personal connection reportedly the saudi crown prince and trump advisor and son in laws are of course in or get along very fine on a personal level and remember that the first country trump visited the first foreign country during his his administration was saudi arabia so there was also apparently a personal connection that makes it hard for trump to to really punish the saudis strongly and yet we have heard vice president pence say that the u.s. would hold those whoever accountable was found to be behind killing but what kind of measures could the us take against the person who is responsible. well that is very difficult to say because it seems to be right now that president trump is really reluctant to really punish the saudis harshly having said that it seems also clear that the pressure on trump to do something against the saudis that is that is more than has been done now it's only growing stronger and what is being said is that that to punish the saudis the u.s. could restrict or totall
directly and that's why trump is also not eager to really offend them and thirdly there is also a personal connection reportedly the saudi crown prince and trump advisor and son in laws are of course in or get along very fine on a personal level and remember that the first country trump visited the first foreign country during his his administration was saudi arabia so there was also apparently a personal connection that makes it hard for trump to to really punish the saudis strongly and yet we...
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i am just a neighborhood person in this context. i live in an area which is oversaturated by police coverage and i don't trust the police. i am a very privileged person in terms of my access to society, my knowledge about how things function, but those people are my neighbors. i live with them. it bothers me when they are harassed by the police. i don't know what to do about it. i just have -- like i walk around with an attitude. nothing that i do, think about, react to, is helpful in that regard because i don't feel that i have access to true levers of effectiveness. i just put that out there. >> okay. great. thank you very much. we have questions on community trust, right, and community leverage, licensing of police, and then the openness of the data -- administrative databases that deal with the disposition of a police officer's case. feel free. >> i'll just start with the trust piece and connecting that to violence in communities. i think that's really important. also, leadership conference has a great body camera tool if folks w
i am just a neighborhood person in this context. i live in an area which is oversaturated by police coverage and i don't trust the police. i am a very privileged person in terms of my access to society, my knowledge about how things function, but those people are my neighbors. i live with them. it bothers me when they are harassed by the police. i don't know what to do about it. i just have -- like i walk around with an attitude. nothing that i do, think about, react to, is helpful in that...
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i wonder though is he a happy person. president trump: i am a happy person. i'm a very happy person. i'm much happier person than you would believe. greg: i'm thinking he must be a pretty happy person but to the boring and important issues the environment and border and the death tax what do you do if you love your children? president trump: if you love your children you can leave that farm or the ranch or your logging equipment and logging stuff in your trees and leave whatever the hell you want if you -- if you don't like them, then you don't care too much about this particular tax. barbed wire used properly can be a beautiful thing. we need more energy but the wind is not blowing? one thing, that sucker, just keep piling it in their. [laughter] greg: oh my god that he has to be reelected. what about the big news? president trump: fake news, one particular person, said he said that they will get rolls-royce's and that is not true. do you believe it? you can't tell a joke with these people. greg: i love when he imitates them. the guy makes jokes. you think th
i wonder though is he a happy person. president trump: i am a happy person. i'm a very happy person. i'm much happier person than you would believe. greg: i'm thinking he must be a pretty happy person but to the boring and important issues the environment and border and the death tax what do you do if you love your children? president trump: if you love your children you can leave that farm or the ranch or your logging equipment and logging stuff in your trees and leave whatever the hell you...
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, by the way, a person includes a subdivision. instead of that, to say the term employer also means a subdivision. >> understood, your honor. this is a strange statute that was written in a strange way. there is a reason for that. this gets to one of my other statutory clues. when you think about the evolution of this statute, it was different from title vii. this statute with two sentences within that definition, not one. this statute also had also meanings. so if you think about what was going on, we map it out on page eight of our brief, what the editor was trying to do or if you look at page 8, there is a redline. the basic point is this. the statute always had the same structure. the second sentence always had also means in it. but that second sentence had two parts. the second was clearly a clarification. the second was an exclusion. what did the drafter do? they just took part of the exclusion and moved it to the other side of the also means sentence so now it is serving that clarifying purpose. >> if a company has 50 emplo
, by the way, a person includes a subdivision. instead of that, to say the term employer also means a subdivision. >> understood, your honor. this is a strange statute that was written in a strange way. there is a reason for that. this gets to one of my other statutory clues. when you think about the evolution of this statute, it was different from title vii. this statute with two sentences within that definition, not one. this statute also had also meanings. so if you think about what...
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they talk about his position and what he's trying to do because he's a weak person, not a very smart person. [inaudible converstations] he's trying to do is it is very simple -- he got himself a big prison sentence and trying to get a much lesser prison sentence by making up a story. here's the thing. even if he was right it does not matter because i was allowed to do whatever i wanted to do. i was running my business a lot of different things during the campaign so very simply michael cohen is trying to get a reduced sentence for things that have nothing to do with me. let me go a step further. i think it was january it was just reported by catherine harris, terrific reporter on fox. she talks about a letter he signed and i don't even remember it and it specifically talks about this deal. it was a public deal and everyone knows about this deal. i was not trying to hide anything. okay. i cannot understand -- >> [inaudible] >> we will talk about it but we have a lot of things. >> what is your sense about a trade deal with china and what you expect with president xi? >> i think were clo
they talk about his position and what he's trying to do because he's a weak person, not a very smart person. [inaudible converstations] he's trying to do is it is very simple -- he got himself a big prison sentence and trying to get a much lesser prison sentence by making up a story. here's the thing. even if he was right it does not matter because i was allowed to do whatever i wanted to do. i was running my business a lot of different things during the campaign so very simply michael cohen is...
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i wonder though is he a happy person. president trump: i am a happy person. i'm a very happy person. i'm much happier person than you would believe. greg: i'm thinking he must be a pretty happy person but to the boring and important issues the environment and border and the death tax what do you do if you love your children? president trump: if you love your children you can leave that farm or the ranch or your logging equipment and logging stuff in your trees and leave whatever the hell you want if you -- if you don't like them, then you don't care too much about this particular tax. barbed wire used properly can be a beautiful thing. we need more energy but the wind is not blowing? one thing, that sucker, just keep piling it in their. [laughter] greg: oh my god that he has to be reelected. what about the big news? president trump: fake news, one particular person, said he said that they will get rolls-royce's and that is not true. do you believe it? you can't tell a joke with these people. greg: i love when he imitates them. the guy makes jokes. you think th
i wonder though is he a happy person. president trump: i am a happy person. i'm a very happy person. i'm much happier person than you would believe. greg: i'm thinking he must be a pretty happy person but to the boring and important issues the environment and border and the death tax what do you do if you love your children? president trump: if you love your children you can leave that farm or the ranch or your logging equipment and logging stuff in your trees and leave whatever the hell you...
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and were living a personal health and ourfather was dangerous. he key outcomes of the review is not one person resolves this issue is everyone in society, we can all play our part but looking out for the signs in our colleagues and friends and family members and doing something about it and having the courage to ask what is us personal questions. i don't think the family unit should be protected from being interviewed basically, from being interviewed basically, from being interviewed basically, from being out what's going on, are you 0k? because i think a lot of people felt afraid of asking us what's going on because of the fear that our father cultivated especially around or close family. they were all afraid of helping us because of our fear and i think it's key for everyone if you see anything out of the ordinary, to call the experts and discuss with people who you know and find out what they can do to help. let's hear about what the police are trying to do to tackle course of control because we could speak to david tucker who is the need for
and were living a personal health and ourfather was dangerous. he key outcomes of the review is not one person resolves this issue is everyone in society, we can all play our part but looking out for the signs in our colleagues and friends and family members and doing something about it and having the courage to ask what is us personal questions. i don't think the family unit should be protected from being interviewed basically, from being interviewed basically, from being interviewed...
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the person communicating has a responsibility of keeping the other person up to speed. we have to know what they care about. why are we telling them all of this? does it relate to their lives in any way? or their curiosity. and if it seems to defy logic the way quantum mechanics sometimes does, i mean what i was taught to think in college, the first rule of logic was, a thing cannot be and not be at the same time.i thought it was important to teach our daughters that when they were three years old. [laughter] and in their 50s as it was the first rule of life? they say things cannot be and not be -- [laughter] they kind of say it like, was he crazy or what? [laughter] but here is quantum physics. apparently defining that. where you have something called superposition. where apparently things can be more than one thing at the same time. so that is interesting to some people. it was very interesting to me and really caught my attention. and i wanted to know more. sometimes when we communicate about something difficult like science, any aspect of science, the most important
the person communicating has a responsibility of keeping the other person up to speed. we have to know what they care about. why are we telling them all of this? does it relate to their lives in any way? or their curiosity. and if it seems to defy logic the way quantum mechanics sometimes does, i mean what i was taught to think in college, the first rule of logic was, a thing cannot be and not be at the same time.i thought it was important to teach our daughters that when they were three years...
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. >> what do you do when a person is right? he said it. if he said there's collusion i'm supposed to be taking somebody that says there is because then i wouldn't take them for two reasons but the number one reason is the fact that he would have been wrong. if he said that there's no collusion, he is right. chris: he would have to make a lot of big calls in the mueller investigation, if mueller decides that he wants to subpoena you the attorney general whitaker can block that, if mueller has final report, he decides how much goes to congress or doesn't go to congress. you tweeted this week about, quote, bob mueller and his gang of democrat thugs. >> right. chris: if whitaker decides in any way to limit or curtail the mueller investigation, are you okay with that? >> look, it's going to be up to him. i think he's very well aware politically. i think he's a astute politically, he's a very smart person, respected person, he will do what's right. i really believe he will do what's right. chris: you won't overrule him if he decides to curtail.
. >> what do you do when a person is right? he said it. if he said there's collusion i'm supposed to be taking somebody that says there is because then i wouldn't take them for two reasons but the number one reason is the fact that he would have been wrong. if he said that there's no collusion, he is right. chris: he would have to make a lot of big calls in the mueller investigation, if mueller decides that he wants to subpoena you the attorney general whitaker can block that, if mueller...
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>> i think that bo was a right person and we will prove she is a right person. i think bernard will be an incredible contributor, but i would say judges based on what we do, and i think we absolutely made the right choice. seeming now that leanne is gone, is bo reporting directly to you? >> i am looking for a new chief people officer. that was another recommendation were that the head of diversity did report to me, and to me, diversity inclusion has to be a core part of everything the company does. it has to be a core -- core part of your people strategy, and i want them working together fundamentally not just on the diversity of the company, but also on the core culture. we are really trying to shift the culture of the company going forward, so she and i are constantly having exchanges on how things are going. i think that is the optimal structure, which is open communication with me and working directly, but part of the core strategy of the company because i do think this is one of the things we have to execute on. >> since we are low on time, i want to talk a
>> i think that bo was a right person and we will prove she is a right person. i think bernard will be an incredible contributor, but i would say judges based on what we do, and i think we absolutely made the right choice. seeming now that leanne is gone, is bo reporting directly to you? >> i am looking for a new chief people officer. that was another recommendation were that the head of diversity did report to me, and to me, diversity inclusion has to be a core part of everything...
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and by being weak, unlike other people that you watch, he's a weak person and what he's trying to do is get a reduced sentence."court documents say cohen attempted to conceal or minimize these facts...among others."the moscow project was discussed multiple times within the company and did not end in january 2016. instead, as late as approximately june 2016." ...after then-candidate trump had become the presumed republican nominee."cohen agreed to travel to russia in connection with the moscow project and took steps in contemplation of individual 1's possible travel to russia." individual one being donald trump.sen. mark warner- (d) virginia, vice chairman, us senate select committee on intelligence: "i think there's more story to be told." "if anything the president has said is true, that there, why are all of his closest associates being found guilty of lying about their ties to russia."and this comes a day after president trump would not rule out a pardon for his former campaign chairman paul manafort, who's accused by mueller's team of violating áhis plea agreement and lying
and by being weak, unlike other people that you watch, he's a weak person and what he's trying to do is get a reduced sentence."court documents say cohen attempted to conceal or minimize these facts...among others."the moscow project was discussed multiple times within the company and did not end in january 2016. instead, as late as approximately june 2016." ...after then-candidate trump had become the presumed republican nominee."cohen agreed to travel to russia in...
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a person who is a knowledge as a partisan, a person who has written about this in the context of the mueller investigation and has criticized the mueller investigation has now been put in charge. it is not hard to figure out what is going on. i hope republicans like lindsey graham, who once said there will be heck dictator they try to do anything to mueller, this will be a test of whether they are going to live up to that. this is actually in some ways worse in the saturday night massacre because nixon fired all these senate confirmed people when they refused to comply with his order, and they found a senate-confirmed person and put them in charge. i think it was bork. >> solicitor general bork. tom: at least he was following a protocol that a senate-confirmed person is doing the wrong thing. here they are not even doing that. in this respect it is worse than the saturday night massacre. that is why it is so important to have a house of representatives where you have meaningful oversight. we need to give bob mueller the independence and resources to do his job, period. and of story.
a person who is a knowledge as a partisan, a person who has written about this in the context of the mueller investigation and has criticized the mueller investigation has now been put in charge. it is not hard to figure out what is going on. i hope republicans like lindsey graham, who once said there will be heck dictator they try to do anything to mueller, this will be a test of whether they are going to live up to that. this is actually in some ways worse in the saturday night massacre...
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so i think that leader pelosi is a person who can help us accomplish that. sure, that's a very good question. you know, we can do more than one thing at a time. i was the first person who said to this caucus when they both were running, when hillary clinton was running against trump, president trump, i said this. i said, we are in a fight for the soul of our democracy, and never did i realize that those words would ring so true. so we have to do two things in my committee. this is how i see it. on the one hand, we have to make sure that we address the things that the american people want us to address, the things that affect them on a day-to-day basis. on the other hand, we also have to make sure that we root out fraud, waste, and abuse, and we have to take a look at things where -- that may keep our government from effectively and efficiently doing what government is supposed to do for people. so we are going to look at the emoluments clause. we have got to look at it. we have no choice. we have to look at things like the fbi building. we have to look at som
so i think that leader pelosi is a person who can help us accomplish that. sure, that's a very good question. you know, we can do more than one thing at a time. i was the first person who said to this caucus when they both were running, when hillary clinton was running against trump, president trump, i said this. i said, we are in a fight for the soul of our democracy, and never did i realize that those words would ring so true. so we have to do two things in my committee. this is how i see it....
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and not a very smart person, what ' it's very simple. he's got himself a big prison sentence and he' the white house canceled the sit-down to protest russia's aggression towards ukraine. cohen is scheduled to be sentenced on december 12th. that's according to a person familiar with the matter. >> thank you so much, tom. >>> the g-20 summit of world leaders gets underway this morning in argentina. president trump is set to sign a new trade deal with china and mexico to replace nafta. president trump cited russia's seizure of three ukrainian vessels. also looming large over the summit is the attendance of saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin salman. he's suspected of ordering the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. and ahead on "cbs this morning," major garrett is in aires. >>> security camera video shows watts outside his home after he committed the murder of his family on august 13th. he's seen walking to his truck arrying a red gas can. take the bodies to a work site where he disposed of them there. before taking a plea he claimed
and not a very smart person, what ' it's very simple. he's got himself a big prison sentence and he' the white house canceled the sit-down to protest russia's aggression towards ukraine. cohen is scheduled to be sentenced on december 12th. that's according to a person familiar with the matter. >> thank you so much, tom. >>> the g-20 summit of world leaders gets underway this morning in argentina. president trump is set to sign a new trade deal with china and mexico to replace...
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i didn't have much of a personal experience. >> host: is one of your classes at stony brook? >> guest: we added a diversity requirement where it's not that students will have to take a course on race but it's one of the options, and i think it is going to be interested to see a teaching dynamic because i have students thatig want to be there finding the topic interesting. we have an incredibly diverse student body from all over the world who speaks fo so many languages in many cases. i love teaching all my classes but race and ethnicity in particular is especially close to my heart and i love learning the diverse experiences. i get students to meet have stuh the outside of class on the folks from poland, latin america, south asia who share their unique experiences and i think as an educator of the things i'm very clear about i'm not going to presume based upon how you look what your experiences are or what your identity is. when they told me there stories, we can learn from each other. we are going to put you on hold player he is in phoenix arizona with the economic imperative
i didn't have much of a personal experience. >> host: is one of your classes at stony brook? >> guest: we added a diversity requirement where it's not that students will have to take a course on race but it's one of the options, and i think it is going to be interested to see a teaching dynamic because i have students thatig want to be there finding the topic interesting. we have an incredibly diverse student body from all over the world who speaks fo so many languages in many...