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this court in adkins had just decided for 8th amendment purposes. reserve the rest of my time. >> thank you, counsel. general keller. >> play it please the court. petitioner conceded that we could have used the dsm iv instead of the dsm v. petitioner says there is no material difference between the law in texas's standards and current clinical frameworks. so this case has shifted to a discussion of the 7 evidently factors. if i can put those into factors. they're all grounded this court's precedence as pointed out in pages 53 to 55 of our brief. what those go to is the adaptive deficits inquiry. all those questions are asking, can someone nungs in the world and that's what pennsylvania endorsed. >> you describe these as coming from some source but brisino listed the bullet points, did not give a single citation where anyone came from. >> it did. however, this court we go factor by factor and quote this court's precedents and also a peace appendix 162 a, the trial court adapted petitioners proposed conclusions of law. and that said that analyzingsing
this court in adkins had just decided for 8th amendment purposes. reserve the rest of my time. >> thank you, counsel. general keller. >> play it please the court. petitioner conceded that we could have used the dsm iv instead of the dsm v. petitioner says there is no material difference between the law in texas's standards and current clinical frameworks. so this case has shifted to a discussion of the 7 evidently factors. if i can put those into factors. they're all grounded this...
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jessica: city manager doug adkins. doug adkins, city manager: at the worst part of the recession, we had 3000 vacant houses in a city of 50,000. it was a disaster. it was a perfect storm for us. jessica: today, there are signs of life once again. 30 new downtown businesses have opened in the past few years, eight more on the way, and $750 million is being spent on new construction. ami vitale just invested in this 40,000 square foot commercial building that will house several businesses, including a restaurant and yoga studio. ami vitori, business owner: i see opportunity, and i believe in the spirit of middletown and the people in this area. i think people deserve and want these things, and they used to have them. jessica: while you don't have to go far to see signs of an economic upturn in middletown, it is really a tale of two cities. that's because the number of poor people here is actually on the rise. in fact, it has nearly doubled in the last decade and a half. the need is obvious at food panties like family ser
jessica: city manager doug adkins. doug adkins, city manager: at the worst part of the recession, we had 3000 vacant houses in a city of 50,000. it was a disaster. it was a perfect storm for us. jessica: today, there are signs of life once again. 30 new downtown businesses have opened in the past few years, eight more on the way, and $750 million is being spent on new construction. ami vitale just invested in this 40,000 square foot commercial building that will house several businesses,...
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paige adkins reminds us there are a lot of possibilities. we may have standards bodies waiting for regulators to tell us what they need to develop and regulators waiting for standard bodies to pick molds, who should be driving this process or how do we coordinate across all these players? >> coordination is a challenge. i agree with both panelists earlier. i do think the ntia and federal agency have gotten much better, much more open in collaboration. i think i've seen that. we've seen that, not just on panels like this, but i've seen senior military officials talk about the need to think about how they can open the spectrum up even for their own reasons that it's good for them. it's not much of an answer. i would say, yes, there's got to be collaboration. policy makers should, if they're not now, be more involved potentially in some of these discussions earlier on and not be necessarily as passive. there's trade-offs with that and risks looking like the government is getting too involved in the standards-making process. i have to give thoug
paige adkins reminds us there are a lot of possibilities. we may have standards bodies waiting for regulators to tell us what they need to develop and regulators waiting for standard bodies to pick molds, who should be driving this process or how do we coordinate across all these players? >> coordination is a challenge. i agree with both panelists earlier. i do think the ntia and federal agency have gotten much better, much more open in collaboration. i think i've seen that. we've seen...
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. >> reporter: building a new wooden way means lynn adkins has to take a detour off part of ocean city's boardwalk. >> probably ten minutes out of the way to go around to be able to get back to the part of the boardwalk that was open again. >> reporter: construction crews are business replacing the boardwalk between 8th and 10th streets. the fourth phase in a multiyear project. >> it looks like they have to work pretty quickly to get it done by first night. >> reporter: no need to worry, city officials say, about the resort's annual new year's eve celebration. >> crews are under orders to open up the section in front of the music pier in time for first night. >> reporter: new detecticking i already down in front of a key first night venue. the gap at 8th street is expected to be closed before the big event. >> the events down at the civic center and high school will be accessible from the boardwalk. >> reporter: on first night you won't be able to go south on the boardwalk from the music pier. safety railings will be set up here at moore land terrace. but officials tell me there won't be
. >> reporter: building a new wooden way means lynn adkins has to take a detour off part of ocean city's boardwalk. >> probably ten minutes out of the way to go around to be able to get back to the part of the boardwalk that was open again. >> reporter: construction crews are business replacing the boardwalk between 8th and 10th streets. the fourth phase in a multiyear project. >> it looks like they have to work pretty quickly to get it done by first night. >>...
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. >>> kimberly adkins, columnist at the "boston herald." kimberly, good to see you.ou may have heard the sound bite from the legal experts, said, look, the majority of these are the district court judges, bread and butter of decision-making in america in terms of litigation. so what kind of issues, important issues, are we talking about here? >> there are going to be really hot-button issues that can -- that take the attention of americans, for sure. there are issues like abortion, about voting laws that have been passed in the country in the wake of supreme court's decision, striking down a bor portion of the voting rights ac >> gun control, the death penalty, immigration issues. we're talking about very, very substantial issues. >> and federal regulatory power. you know, remember, donald trump has talked about how he's going to use an executive order and he's also going to get rid of a lot. 70% of federal regulations. so, so those judges will be weighing in on that. >> certainly, and if he does get the opportunity to appoint the kind of conservative judges that he
. >>> kimberly adkins, columnist at the "boston herald." kimberly, good to see you.ou may have heard the sound bite from the legal experts, said, look, the majority of these are the district court judges, bread and butter of decision-making in america in terms of litigation. so what kind of issues, important issues, are we talking about here? >> there are going to be really hot-button issues that can -- that take the attention of americans, for sure. there are issues...
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names in business who will be advising donald trump including steven schwartzman of blackstone, paul adkinspotomac global partners, somebody people kept their eye on as an s.e.c. appointee, jamie diamond, barra, bob iger of walt disney company, doug mcmillan, the president and ceo of walmart, also on here, ginny romedy, the chairman, president, and ceo of ibm, of course jack wel welch, the former chairman and ceo of general electric. all those folks who will be advising donald trump on how to create jobs going toward. that's a new development. one of the things to watch for as that group meets with donald trump is the relationship now that we see evolving between this incoming white house and business executives. you saw this in play yesterday in indiana at the carrier plant where donald trump announced that 1,100 jobs would be saved. look at this interplay, though, between donald trump and the ceo of united technologies, the parent company of carrier. that personal interplay is something that a lot of ceos will be watching and paying attention to. take a look at this. >> he's a ruthless bo
names in business who will be advising donald trump including steven schwartzman of blackstone, paul adkinspotomac global partners, somebody people kept their eye on as an s.e.c. appointee, jamie diamond, barra, bob iger of walt disney company, doug mcmillan, the president and ceo of walmart, also on here, ginny romedy, the chairman, president, and ceo of ibm, of course jack wel welch, the former chairman and ceo of general electric. all those folks who will be advising donald trump on how to...
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chet adkins used to say in this life you have to be mighty careful where you aim because you're likely to get there and senator mitch mcconnell did. thank you for talking. thank you.
chet adkins used to say in this life you have to be mighty careful where you aim because you're likely to get there and senator mitch mcconnell did. thank you for talking. thank you.
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by adele adkins and greg kurstin. i took a bill in ibiza by mike posner. love yourself by justin bieber. i love the song. >> do you have a favorite? >> hello. 7 years by lukas graham. stephon forrest, morton pilegaard and morton >> the next cats gore. nominees this year. >> best new artists. the chainsmokers, kel sea balancer rene. chance the rapper. maren morris and anderson paak. >> chance the rapper? >> and chance the rapper, my favorite rapper right now. and anderson paak. i just learned about him and i'm obsessed with him right now. >> okay, the last one? >> last one, album. okay, album. "25" by adele. "lemonade" by beyonce. "purpose" by justin bieber. "views" by drake, "a guide to earth" by sturgell simpson. >> three out of four categories that you just revealed beyonce. >> that's a lot. >> justin bieber had several, too, did he not? >> of course. >> beyonce had 20 grammys. what do you think of the two of them? >> adele versus beyonce? >> yeah, adele versus beyonce. i don't know how you choose. >> i think it's going to be a star-studded grammy. >> wh
by adele adkins and greg kurstin. i took a bill in ibiza by mike posner. love yourself by justin bieber. i love the song. >> do you have a favorite? >> hello. 7 years by lukas graham. stephon forrest, morton pilegaard and morton >> the next cats gore. nominees this year. >> best new artists. the chainsmokers, kel sea balancer rene. chance the rapper. maren morris and anderson paak. >> chance the rapper? >> and chance the rapper, my favorite rapper right now....