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ruan ackerman over the line on his 100th _ ruan ackerman over the line on his 100th gloucester appearances try, the reigning champions finally announcing themselves. the game settled into a rumbling stalemate, awaiting inspiration. a time to dare, thought danny care. on his 35th birthday, the type of try he has been scoring most of his life. as well as care, quins had concentration. marcus smith, back from covid to kick them further clear. but this is gloucester. they don't go quietly. everybody, every voice propelled santiago to the try line. quins lost that battle but when the war. a ferocious test has been passed. elsewhere in rugby's premiership, leicestertigers' superb season continues. they thrashed newcastle falcons 31—0. harry potter scored the bonus point winning fourth try to maintain their 100% start to the season. saracens beat northampton in the day's other game. and finally, how cold is too cold to play sport? in the usa, the answer appears to be never, as the national hockey league's winter classic lived up to its name. freezing temperatures meant that the match between the
ruan ackerman over the line on his 100th _ ruan ackerman over the line on his 100th gloucester appearances try, the reigning champions finally announcing themselves. the game settled into a rumbling stalemate, awaiting inspiration. a time to dare, thought danny care. on his 35th birthday, the type of try he has been scoring most of his life. as well as care, quins had concentration. marcus smith, back from covid to kick them further clear. but this is gloucester. they don't go quietly....
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ackerman gave quite a lengthy report on our hiring. we'll take public comment on all the things that mentioned by julie and jeff and ms. ackerman in the director's report. we'll take a second public comment to address those items. if you're on the line and you like to comment what you just heard, please press 1, 0. are there any callers on the line? is there an issue with the line by chance? >> clerk: it does appear muted. caroline, can you try to unmute yourself by pressing star 5 please? we do not hear david at this time. i see that you raised your hand. please try star 6. >> caller: this is david pilpel. >> chair borden: can you hear us? mr. pilpel, can you hear us? seems like there's a problem. he cannot hear us >> clerk: i apologize, i suggest we take a quick recess. >> caller: can you hear me now? >> there's a problem about the phone line now if you're on the line. >> clerk: i suggest taking a quick recess to rebridge the phone line. >> chair borden: we'll take a 5 minute recess. it's 2:01. >> i am so happy. african-americans in
ackerman gave quite a lengthy report on our hiring. we'll take public comment on all the things that mentioned by julie and jeff and ms. ackerman in the director's report. we'll take a second public comment to address those items. if you're on the line and you like to comment what you just heard, please press 1, 0. are there any callers on the line? is there an issue with the line by chance? >> clerk: it does appear muted. caroline, can you try to unmute yourself by pressing star 5...
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or yeah, i think it's really well, we're not out of time and mister ackerman, but i, i want to thank you very much for sharing your thoughts with us on this very important supreme court nomination process. thanks for joining us. you're on the day. indeed. thank you. to ah, another day of diplomatic efforts to defuse the tensions over ukraine, french president, a my, on my call called russia, letting me put in today to discuss the stand off. put in told micro that nato and the us were ignoring russia, security demands, but kept the door open to further diplomacy. russia has mast tens of thousands of troops, troops on ukraine's border, and the west fears it is planning to invade. scanning the landscape on this ukrainian border city troops try to gauge moscow's next move. one soldier believes and attack here in lou haskell is unlikely fill. we're not sure what the navy is not enough to withstand heavy attack. so i think the coast line could be easily captured, live with okay, we've got my opinion with it, but everyone thinks about an invasion to hockey or don bass, but it's the wrong po
or yeah, i think it's really well, we're not out of time and mister ackerman, but i, i want to thank you very much for sharing your thoughts with us on this very important supreme court nomination process. thanks for joining us. you're on the day. indeed. thank you. to ah, another day of diplomatic efforts to defuse the tensions over ukraine, french president, a my, on my call called russia, letting me put in today to discuss the stand off. put in told micro that nato and the us were ignoring...
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i talked to dan ackerman, executive editor at cnn. we're seeing evolution in tv's first big decision. the type of scream you want on one side, there's lcd led many led que led all kinds of variations on the same thing. >> and on the other side is led and that is a very different technology that you're going to find most high-end, the best looking tv's. as for brands, nearly every expert i talked to recommends the tcl 6 series has a great combination of picture and price. a 65 inch set typically runs about $1300. current deals make it even less on the high end. many tv reviewers agree the lg c series are among the let out there. one thing you can skip right pay the content. just isn't. there are a handful of a ktv. it's definitely forward looking so forward looking that i don't think you should get one. now. there's almost nothing. you can watch an ak deals are everywhere right now. just keep in mind if you're going super budget, you might not get the best software for picture experience on the super super cheap tv is you're not going
i talked to dan ackerman, executive editor at cnn. we're seeing evolution in tv's first big decision. the type of scream you want on one side, there's lcd led many led que led all kinds of variations on the same thing. >> and on the other side is led and that is a very different technology that you're going to find most high-end, the best looking tv's. as for brands, nearly every expert i talked to recommends the tcl 6 series has a great combination of picture and price. a 65 inch set...
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his most recent book which i read, was cowritten with elliott ackerman it is gauging, sobering, global war. we will talk about and which i have here. i want everyone of you to read it. i am delighted that not only do we have our usual attendance here, i welcome in our audience from c-span. this is being shown live today and thank you for joining us as well. before we get into the big issues of the day, let me begin with a couple of questions about your leadership. you have a chance in your career to command hundreds of thousands of people, tell us a little bit about where you get your inspiration and what leaders brought you forward, gave you a sense of leadership that you wanted to impart on the people that you worked with and tell us what you think is important traits are. thank you and welcome to the show. james: thank you for having me on. it is a real pleasure. "security around the world is profound. it is a real pleasure to be able to speak to this kind of audience. in terms of leadership, i think it is the case for many of us, i was lucky enough to have a wonderful mom and dad.
his most recent book which i read, was cowritten with elliott ackerman it is gauging, sobering, global war. we will talk about and which i have here. i want everyone of you to read it. i am delighted that not only do we have our usual attendance here, i welcome in our audience from c-span. this is being shown live today and thank you for joining us as well. before we get into the big issues of the day, let me begin with a couple of questions about your leadership. you have a chance in your...
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his most recent book which i read, was cowritten with elliott ackerman it is gauging, sobering, global war. we will talk about and which i have here. i want everyone of you to read it. i am delighted that not only do we have our usual attendance here, i welcome in our audience from c-span. this is being shown live today and thank you for joining us as well. before we get into the big issues of the day, let me begin with a couple of questions about your leadership. you have a chance in your career to command hundreds of thousands of people, tell us a little bit about where you get your inspiration and what leaders brought you forward, gave you a sense of leadership that you wanted to impart on the people that you worked with and tell us what you think is important traits are. thank you and welcome to the show. james: thank you for having me on. it is a real pleasure. "security around the world is profound. it is a real pleasure to be able to speak to this kind of audience. in terms of leadership, i think it is the case for many of us, i was lucky enough to have a wonderful mom and dad.
his most recent book which i read, was cowritten with elliott ackerman it is gauging, sobering, global war. we will talk about and which i have here. i want everyone of you to read it. i am delighted that not only do we have our usual attendance here, i welcome in our audience from c-span. this is being shown live today and thank you for joining us as well. before we get into the big issues of the day, let me begin with a couple of questions about your leadership. you have a chance in your...
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nick ackerman served apz an assistant special prosecutor during walterg watergate.cision for the rule of law. tell me why. >> i think because if you took it from donald trump's standpoint, he truly believes the three people he appointed to the supreme court have to be loyal to him, that they owe him. he looks at it as a quid pro quo type of arrangement he's used to in business. the fact of the matter is these supreme court justices stick to the rule of law and in this particular case what they did is they relied on the 1974 decision of u.s. v. nixon where nixon tried to do the same thing and conceal his office tapes from the prosecutors based on executive privilege. what the court did was essentially adopt the same decision that was given on nixon. i mean, this was history repeating itself. back in the nixon time, everybody was concerned that, well, he appointed a number of justices to the supreme court and therefore the supreme court was going to go in nixon's way. that was also an 8-0 decision. this decision was 8-1. so i think both decisions are a resounding plus
nick ackerman served apz an assistant special prosecutor during walterg watergate.cision for the rule of law. tell me why. >> i think because if you took it from donald trump's standpoint, he truly believes the three people he appointed to the supreme court have to be loyal to him, that they owe him. he looks at it as a quid pro quo type of arrangement he's used to in business. the fact of the matter is these supreme court justices stick to the rule of law and in this particular case what...
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and we are reminded as well that bill ackerman recently did the same thing in net politics >> i thinks for bill and steve are totally different. bill will be in this for many years and he'll need a much better guidance outlook from reed hastings and the team at netflix. far trade, i think this may be 10% upside and i'm just right now studying my momentum factors that i'm looking at, but from a momentum perspective, you really had to capture the stock below $400 i see limited upside i can't see it getting above $475 >> weiss, do you want to make a quick comment on that? >> your mouth to god's ears. let it go to $473. i'd take it. >> i knew he was going to say that >> of course he said that. of course. >> steve, give me a final real quick if you could >> nxti reports tonight. >> nxpi, jimmy, you own that after the bell tonight >> that's long-term investment, but my final trade for this week is qualcomm. you have earnings coming up wednesday. this is the time to get in >> how about you, joe? >> any dip in commodities, buy it john deere is a name i own and a way to play the gagriculture t
and we are reminded as well that bill ackerman recently did the same thing in net politics >> i thinks for bill and steve are totally different. bill will be in this for many years and he'll need a much better guidance outlook from reed hastings and the team at netflix. far trade, i think this may be 10% upside and i'm just right now studying my momentum factors that i'm looking at, but from a momentum perspective, you really had to capture the stock below $400 i see limited upside i...
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this is one of those breaking news days, nick ackerman, former watergate prosecutor. welcome, nick. my follow-up question to emily, this is kind of legal breaking news. i don't know what you thought of this line. but i'm going to emily and then nick on this. they say, emily, in the opinion here, which was written here, i want to say, yeah, chief justice writing it. the privilege claim would not succeed even under the nixon and select committee tests. even if donald trump were the incumbent, if he were still president, they agree with the lower courts that it said his claims were so weak, he would not be able to hold back this evidence. your response or analysis of that? >> well, i think the nixon history is important here, because the reason we have this law from 1978 about the public owning presidential records was concern that congress had about the level of secrecy that president nixon was trying to maintain when he was in office, related to watergate. and the 1970s are the moment, post-nixon, where we get a lot of these access laws, the idea that sunlight is the best disinfectan
this is one of those breaking news days, nick ackerman, former watergate prosecutor. welcome, nick. my follow-up question to emily, this is kind of legal breaking news. i don't know what you thought of this line. but i'm going to emily and then nick on this. they say, emily, in the opinion here, which was written here, i want to say, yeah, chief justice writing it. the privilege claim would not succeed even under the nixon and select committee tests. even if donald trump were the incumbent, if...
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i talked to dan ackerman, executive editor at cnn. we're seeing evolution in tv's first big decision. the type of screen you want on one side, there's lcd led many led que led all kinds of variations on the same thing. >> and on the other side is led and that is a very different technology that you're going to find most high-end, the best looking tv's. as for brands, nearly every expert i talked to recommends the tcl 6 series has a great combination of picture and price. a 65 inch set typically runs about $1300. current deals make it even less on the high end. many tv reviewers agree the lg c series are among the let out there. one thing you can skip right pay the content. just isn't. there are a handful of a ktv. it's definitely forward looking so forward looking that i don't think you should get one. now. there's almost nothing. you can watch an ak deals are everywhere right now. just keep in mind if you're going super budget, you might not get the best software for picture experience on the super super cheap tv is you're not going
i talked to dan ackerman, executive editor at cnn. we're seeing evolution in tv's first big decision. the type of screen you want on one side, there's lcd led many led que led all kinds of variations on the same thing. >> and on the other side is led and that is a very different technology that you're going to find most high-end, the best looking tv's. as for brands, nearly every expert i talked to recommends the tcl 6 series has a great combination of picture and price. a 65 inch set...
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i'm larry ackerman. i joined -- join my supervisor, dean preston, in opposing this measure.y husband died on a sidewalk from a fentanyl overdose in soma. we are in a long-standing crisis, and this didn't start two weeks ago, which -- and this crisis must be addressed. as many of our programs have done. first, hsoc is an utter failure and should not be emulated in this program. i personally have witnessed police threatening people with citations and arrests, and the police ran away when i tried to document this with my phone. they intimidate people. two, how could this linkage site or tent handle 500 to 1,000 people per day? can that happen in 90 days? three, all of these programs -- >> clerk: sir, please accept our apologies for interrupting you. we are setting the timer for one minute, but also accept our condolences for the loss of your husband. operations, do we have another caller in the queue, please? >> good evening, supervisors. tonight, i call, as i have the last several weeks, to have a conversation about the iron law of prohibition. tonight, as we discuss drug laws
i'm larry ackerman. i joined -- join my supervisor, dean preston, in opposing this measure.y husband died on a sidewalk from a fentanyl overdose in soma. we are in a long-standing crisis, and this didn't start two weeks ago, which -- and this crisis must be addressed. as many of our programs have done. first, hsoc is an utter failure and should not be emulated in this program. i personally have witnessed police threatening people with citations and arrests, and the police ran away when i tried...