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blackman says he's got a building permit to put it in the ground floor and that's supposed to be the final approval of the application and their signing open o off on 0 permit? i've handed you appellants exhibit no. 10 which is the first application for a digital system. the next is the lower box on the lower left hand coroner. they installed the ostend was at pat. not a single word from mr. blackman why they didn't explore the distributed system on light poles and its not the burden of the city planning it's at&t. in the negligent sixth court of appeals decision the burden is on at&t to discuss all alternatives to the proposed site and explain why it is not feasible. at&t failed to do that. the city must then point out alternatives and give at&t an opportunity to respond and anyone of you may do that by a simple interrogation. and while members of this community are under no legal obligation to tell at&t where they can put their antennas but i'm sure which of us would like to do so >> colleagues any final questions inform the parties. at this point this matter is in the hands of the
blackman says he's got a building permit to put it in the ground floor and that's supposed to be the final approval of the application and their signing open o off on 0 permit? i've handed you appellants exhibit no. 10 which is the first application for a digital system. the next is the lower box on the lower left hand coroner. they installed the ostend was at pat. not a single word from mr. blackman why they didn't explore the distributed system on light poles and its not the burden of the...
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here to tell us all about this sort of tail is josh blackman. an assistant professor of law at south texas college of law who specializes in constitutional law, the supreme court, and the intersection of law and technology. josh is the president of the harlan institute on whose board i sit. the founder of "fantasy" scores.net. he blogs at josh blackman.com. he clerked for many judges. he's a graduate of george mason university law school. as josh said, i'm still not over the economy and the health care system may never recover. but here is josh blackman. thank you. [applause] >> hi, everyone. we have -- you might not know it was an emergency constitution podium. it's here in case we need to read from it. it's honor to be here. my first time in the auditorium was six years ago for constitutional day in 2007. it was ilya's first week on the job. i got to know ilya shortly thereafter. he's a great friend. he's given over 100 talks across the country. what is the number now? >> i have lost count. >> over 200 talks across the country. [laughter] argu
here to tell us all about this sort of tail is josh blackman. an assistant professor of law at south texas college of law who specializes in constitutional law, the supreme court, and the intersection of law and technology. josh is the president of the harlan institute on whose board i sit. the founder of "fantasy" scores.net. he blogs at josh blackman.com. he clerked for many judges. he's a graduate of george mason university law school. as josh said, i'm still not over the economy...
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and frankly -- >> i am a jesus loving, free blackman. >> yes, you are.hink people feel like this critique that you exsend is important. but they wonder where your love is for this president. >> i have a righteous indiggs nation for who uses the legacy the of martin luther king to use drones to kill innocent people. larry summers, god bless him. is he tied to wall street more than main street? god love him. it's not a hatred. it's looking at the evidence. >> you're my mentor. you're my friend. >> and i've learned so much from you, my brother. >> we all walking in your footstep, but i think when i listen to african-americans, there are some that our greatest intellectual. you are going to go down in history, you've got the first black president. where is the love? >> the love is first for the suffering people. see, that's the righteous indignation. that's what it means to go into the temple in jerusalem and run out the money changers. >> let me challenge you, bill, my friend here on the right. i look at the republican party right now, and while, yes, it se
and frankly -- >> i am a jesus loving, free blackman. >> yes, you are.hink people feel like this critique that you exsend is important. but they wonder where your love is for this president. >> i have a righteous indiggs nation for who uses the legacy the of martin luther king to use drones to kill innocent people. larry summers, god bless him. is he tied to wall street more than main street? god love him. it's not a hatred. it's looking at the evidence. >> you're my...
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. >> as a blackman, how do you feel when you see it? >> it should be a relic. it's a troubling part of our nation's dark history of segregation and slavery. it arises those senses of discrimination in our society. it should be addressed along those lines. when i see it flying along the lines, i wonder why. we shouldn't forget what it stands for, but should not be flown in a place of honour. >> an argument for flying the flag is it celebrates the south's culture and heritage when you think about southern heritage, how do you define that? >> how do you define any heritage? i don't know that i hear myself speaking. >> you sound great. >> i'm hearing it as well. thank you for fixing that. anybody's heritage is just their history being celebrated. if you take it in context as to how it's being celebrated, that's how you look at it. allow me to answer a couple of things that mr shelton had to say. the flag is not the stars and bars. that's confused with another plastic bag flag, the first national flag. this is not the stars and bars, the battle flag. in the view of
. >> as a blackman, how do you feel when you see it? >> it should be a relic. it's a troubling part of our nation's dark history of segregation and slavery. it arises those senses of discrimination in our society. it should be addressed along those lines. when i see it flying along the lines, i wonder why. we shouldn't forget what it stands for, but should not be flown in a place of honour. >> an argument for flying the flag is it celebrates the south's culture and heritage...
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medicare meltdown: how wall street and washington are ruining medicare and how to fix it," and josh blackman, author of "unprecedented: the constitutional challenge to obamacare." we begin with northern illinois university professor, beatrix hoffmann talking about her book, "health care for some: rights and rationing in the united states since 1930". >> in july of 1938, the roosevelt administration organized a national conference on health care reform. the great depression had been going on for nearly a decade. fdr had signed the social security act and the fair labor standards act in to law, but the united states still had no national program for addressing the health needs of the people. the 1938 health conference was the beginning of something different. instead of inviting only doctors to speak, the conference for, for the first time, including members of labor unions, farm groups, and civil rights organizations. it included representatives, not just of the medical profession, but of the people who needed and used health care. that corm woman named florence greenberg traveled from chicag
medicare meltdown: how wall street and washington are ruining medicare and how to fix it," and josh blackman, author of "unprecedented: the constitutional challenge to obamacare." we begin with northern illinois university professor, beatrix hoffmann talking about her book, "health care for some: rights and rationing in the united states since 1930". >> in july of 1938, the roosevelt administration organized a national conference on health care reform. the great...
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. >> are the attacker is described as a blackman 5'10" in his 30s. was wearing a white dress shirt, black slacks and gloves. pam zip man is owner of the salon next door. >> it makes us more careful. >> reporter: investigators tell me the victim was taken to the hospital with injuries. the woman appears to have been chosen at random. >>> police hope a sketch will help them find a man that beat a woman on monday evening near the elle so reto bar station. she was texting when a man walking in the opposite way on the path attacked her. he's latino 5'5" with stubby facial air. (. >> a walnut creek man cried in court as he expressed remorse while killing a woman after driving while intoxicated. he was sentence today 4 years and 8 months. he fell asleep behind the wheel and killed sherry hicks. her daughter-in-law was also injured. he said he should have never tried to drive when he was tired and high on ativan. >>> fire engine chili all in one place today. the annual chili cook off is a fundraiser for the holiday toy program. our own sal was among those wh
. >> are the attacker is described as a blackman 5'10" in his 30s. was wearing a white dress shirt, black slacks and gloves. pam zip man is owner of the salon next door. >> it makes us more careful. >> reporter: investigators tell me the victim was taken to the hospital with injuries. the woman appears to have been chosen at random. >>> police hope a sketch will help them find a man that beat a woman on monday evening near the elle so reto bar station. she was...
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medicare meltdown: how wall street and washington are ruining medicare and how to fix it," and josh blackman, author of "unprecedented: the constitutional challenge to obamacare." we begin with northern illinois university professor, beatrix hoffmann talking about her book, "health care for some: rights and rationing in the united states since 1930". >> in july of 1938, the roosevelt administration organized a national conference on health care reform. the great depression had been going on for nearly a decade. fdr had signed the social security act and the fair labor standards act in
medicare meltdown: how wall street and washington are ruining medicare and how to fix it," and josh blackman, author of "unprecedented: the constitutional challenge to obamacare." we begin with northern illinois university professor, beatrix hoffmann talking about her book, "health care for some: rights and rationing in the united states since 1930". >> in july of 1938, the roosevelt administration organized a national conference on health care reform. the great...
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here to tell us all about this sordid tale is josh blackman, an assistant professor of law at the south college texas of law who specializes in constitutional law, the supreme court international law and technology, president of the home institute, he also blocks. he clerked for judge danny boggs on the sixth circuit, gibson on the u.s. district court for the western district of pennsylvania and is a graduate of george mason university law school. i'm still not over the economy and health care system may never recover, but here is josh blackmun. >> thank you. [applause] >> hi, everyone. you might not know this. in case of emergency brake. it is such an honor for me to be here. it is hard to convey. my first time was six years ago. constitution day 2007. his first week on the job. i got to know shortly thereafter . great friend and advocate of liberty. he has given over 100 talks across the country. what is the number now? >> i have lost count. >> over 200 talks across the can't she arguing that obamacare must stop. >> no one understands the decision. how do you understand it. and so he
here to tell us all about this sordid tale is josh blackman, an assistant professor of law at the south college texas of law who specializes in constitutional law, the supreme court international law and technology, president of the home institute, he also blocks. he clerked for judge danny boggs on the sixth circuit, gibson on the u.s. district court for the western district of pennsylvania and is a graduate of george mason university law school. i'm still not over the economy and health care...
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the simulation lab is a step forward as is the lewis blackman patient safety act. a 2005 south carolina state law that she lobbied for which mandates that a hospital doctor has to come when a patient's family calls. but for helen has kehl it is a small victory. she is dismayed by how often mistakes still happen. there's a part of me that thinks some day it will change, but i'm not sure what it will take for that do happen. >> heartbreaking report from america tonight. joining us tonight, john hopkins university neurology, who p has tock in chicago at this hour. he is attending the diagnostic error conference, we appreciate your taking the time to be with us, i know this is something you have studies from very early. can you explain to us, what is is the most common diagnostic error? what is behind that. >> thank you, for having me. well with, diagnostic errors are very frequent. the ones that cause the most harm that kill people are causing them to suffer serious problems are mostly vascular events, infections and cancers. >> doctors miss things. >> the realsy that
the simulation lab is a step forward as is the lewis blackman patient safety act. a 2005 south carolina state law that she lobbied for which mandates that a hospital doctor has to come when a patient's family calls. but for helen has kehl it is a small victory. she is dismayed by how often mistakes still happen. there's a part of me that thinks some day it will change, but i'm not sure what it will take for that do happen. >> heartbreaking report from america tonight. joining us tonight,...
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the simulation lab is a step forward as is the lewis blackman patient safety act, a 2005 south carolinate law that she lobbied for, which mandates that a hospital doctor has to come when a patient's family called. but for helen, it's a small victory. she is kiss mayed by how off mistakes happen. >> there is a small part of me that things some day it will change, but i'm not sure what it will take. >> lewis' story is so heartbreaking. so it leaves us to wonder what do you do to protect yourselves. >> one of the first things is pay attention to your own body. you saw at the beginning of the story, she wouldn't take anything for an answer, she kept knowing that something was wrong, and going to different doctors just to find out what was wrong. you know your body better than any doctor does. the other thing to do is have a primary physician. have a doctor that is consistent. keep going back to that person. because that person will get to know your body and go through the process and see if something is wrong, and also with your medical records, if you do go to a new doctor, don't just assu
the simulation lab is a step forward as is the lewis blackman patient safety act, a 2005 south carolinate law that she lobbied for, which mandates that a hospital doctor has to come when a patient's family called. but for helen, it's a small victory. she is kiss mayed by how off mistakes happen. >> there is a small part of me that things some day it will change, but i'm not sure what it will take. >> lewis' story is so heartbreaking. so it leaves us to wonder what do you do to...
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more now on this tangled story from victor blackman. >> get out of the car!: new dashcam video shows george zimmerman and another man being ordered out of this truck at gunpoint monday by lake mary, florida police. >> get him back out there. >> reporter: police suspected zimmerman was armed after receive thing frantic call from his estranged wife shellie zimmerman. >> he's in his car and continually has his hand on his gun and keeps saying step closer. he's just threatening all of us. >> step closer and what? >> that he's going to shoot us. >> reporter: police say they did not find a gun. according to police, there was a confrontation at the home the zimmerman's once shared, a home owned by shellie's father. >> he accosted my father and took my ipad out of my hand and smashed it and cut it with a pocket knife. >> reporter: this is dean after the alleged attack, which police say was not caught on camera. police say mrs. zimmerman was using the smashed ipad to record video of what was being taken from the home. in this home surveillance video footage zimmerman
more now on this tangled story from victor blackman. >> get out of the car!: new dashcam video shows george zimmerman and another man being ordered out of this truck at gunpoint monday by lake mary, florida police. >> get him back out there. >> reporter: police suspected zimmerman was armed after receive thing frantic call from his estranged wife shellie zimmerman. >> he's in his car and continually has his hand on his gun and keeps saying step closer. he's just...
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. >>> next josh blackman taking a behind-the-scenes look at obamacare. this is about an hour and a half.
. >>> next josh blackman taking a behind-the-scenes look at obamacare. this is about an hour and a half.
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bush's staff, brad blackman, is sitting down with adam and lori coming up next. ♪ adam: president obamaprepares to vote. as assad is threatening repercussions if the u.s. launches a strike. lori: this hour come inside with a man has been through this before. brad blakeman joins us. adam: putting off paper and following the jobs report. chief economist on why he says forget a september taper. lori: carl icahn admits defeat after a month-long battle. why he is giving up on a deal to sell now. adam: when you see celebrities, you don't necessarily think bulk celebrity makeup. our guest on her efforts to go glam at costco. no onion bagels involved. lori: you just outed what i had for breakfast this morning. it is your problem more than anyone else's. on a serious note, let's go to market and nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock
bush's staff, brad blackman, is sitting down with adam and lori coming up next. ♪ adam: president obamaprepares to vote. as assad is threatening repercussions if the u.s. launches a strike. lori: this hour come inside with a man has been through this before. brad blakeman joins us. adam: putting off paper and following the jobs report. chief economist on why he says forget a september taper. lori: carl icahn admits defeat after a month-long battle. why he is giving up on a deal to sell now....
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15 p.m.nderway at on c-span two we are live online today, join us at noon eastern for author josh blackmans he discusses his book which focuses on the legal challenge to the affordable care act. what's that online at booktv tv.org at noon eastern. the situation continues to evolve with syria. secretary of state john kerry met with his russian counterpart to discuss the situation yesterday and after the meeting he said we are working hard to find a common ground to make that happen and we discussed the homework we need to do. we will continue. 9 >> yes, the world is changing. no, we cannot control every event that america remains the one indispensable nation in world affairs and as long as i'm president, i intend to keep it that way. >> when the president and the earlier clip was talking about eating the dispensable nation, he does not want america to contemplate that we don't know how to win wars. by virtually any measure, we have the best military in the world and we certainly spend more on our military than the rest of the world put together. but we don't know how to win morris. -- win w
15 p.m.nderway at on c-span two we are live online today, join us at noon eastern for author josh blackmans he discusses his book which focuses on the legal challenge to the affordable care act. what's that online at booktv tv.org at noon eastern. the situation continues to evolve with syria. secretary of state john kerry met with his russian counterpart to discuss the situation yesterday and after the meeting he said we are working hard to find a common ground to make that happen and we...
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researchers removed the image from sight and asked them to try to remember many of you remember the blackmanholding the razor. the association between blacks and violence and crime is so strong that it changed their memory of what they saw. associated with threats of violence. stand your ground laws give people leeway on what constitutes a threat and how to act upon those perceived threats. such laws can easily render blacks vulnerable. the association between blacks and threats are not only influences people's memory, it can influence what they see, where they look, and how they respond. so, for example, in my own lab in stanford, we found that simply exposing people to black faces facilitates their ability to see weapons. when you fwring them in, exposing the black faces beforehand helped them to detect the grainy manuals of guns better. this is not only for people high in prejudice, but people who are low in prejudice. we get the same effects regardless of prejudice level. in the association between blackness and threat, not only influences the weapon detection, it can influence decisions
researchers removed the image from sight and asked them to try to remember many of you remember the blackmanholding the razor. the association between blacks and violence and crime is so strong that it changed their memory of what they saw. associated with threats of violence. stand your ground laws give people leeway on what constitutes a threat and how to act upon those perceived threats. such laws can easily render blacks vulnerable. the association between blacks and threats are not only...