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and bourn long born, director of the consensus center. let me start with with you, when the negotiating was over, were there countries that left the table feeling that they had conceded more than they wanted to when they joined those talks. >> yeah, i believe so. i mean there were a lot of countries that would have gone further than what came out this morning, but unfortunately given that the e.u. is a european union of 28 member states you have to look at the kind of concessions that you need to make. without with going into detail about which countries there were there were with some that were with slightly unhappy, be uh in the political reality came out satisfied i guess. >> i'm sorry, is it a tougher thing to ask some countries to make these promises to try to hit these targets because after all, inside those 28, there are many poorer nations and many richer ones? >> well, i mean, i think when you look at the long term perspective of things, it's not necessarily looking just at the g.d.p., and whether they are in a position right now
and bourn long born, director of the consensus center. let me start with with you, when the negotiating was over, were there countries that left the table feeling that they had conceded more than they wanted to when they joined those talks. >> yeah, i believe so. i mean there were a lot of countries that would have gone further than what came out this morning, but unfortunately given that the e.u. is a european union of 28 member states you have to look at the kind of concessions that you...
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this happened at the wood bourn septa station along wood bourn road in levittown at 7:00 a.m.has been transported to the hospital with multiple injuries. this is of course affecting transit so let's go to karen rogers. >> that's right and you can see police on the scene with this one. the west trenton line has been suspended atwood bourn station because of this so west trenton line suspended. meanwhile we have restrictions on wood bourn road right near butternut lane. we can see emergency workers on the scene so problems on wood bourn lane and problems with the west trenton line. let's talk about other problems right now. we see 42 that northbound traffic jammed from a.c. expressway to 295. that's the a huge 41 minute ride in part because of the problems on 295. a disabled vehicle 2 95 northbound approaching 168. you see speeds only 12 miles an hour at times. you're jammed from 551 to approaching 168. southbound we've got an accident blocking the right lane. a lot going on. also just in route 23 shut down at gulph road because of a gas main break, matt. >> okay, thank you kare
this happened at the wood bourn septa station along wood bourn road in levittown at 7:00 a.m.has been transported to the hospital with multiple injuries. this is of course affecting transit so let's go to karen rogers. >> that's right and you can see police on the scene with this one. the west trenton line has been suspended atwood bourn station because of this so west trenton line suspended. meanwhile we have restrictions on wood bourn road right near butternut lane. we can see emergency...
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. >> reporter: the fe row, battle scenes in "300," "the bourne legacy" and "john wick" have in commone hollywood's premiere stunt coordinators. their stunt training studio and production company is where los angeles goes to learn to kick butt from the best. who are some of your biggest customers? >> hugh jackman, stallone. >> reporter: so, the expendables, the avengers. the cast of x-men. what makes them stand out from other powerhouses in the business is their unique approach to landing the job. they storyboard a stunt sequen e sequence, shooting a full scene for directors. >> we want the job, here's what you caould have. it's like mini film school. that's going to hurt. >> reporter: watch how this scene ended up almost frame for frame in the movie, "the avengers." >> it's pg-13, we take down the violence and add a comedic aspect to it. >> reporter: it was close to this in the actual film itself. >> yes, very, very close. >> reporter: and this scene from "tron legacy" ended up in the movie. >> we've shot so many second units and action units. you block action very similar to how you
. >> reporter: the fe row, battle scenes in "300," "the bourne legacy" and "john wick" have in commone hollywood's premiere stunt coordinators. their stunt training studio and production company is where los angeles goes to learn to kick butt from the best. who are some of your biggest customers? >> hugh jackman, stallone. >> reporter: so, the expendables, the avengers. the cast of x-men. what makes them stand out from other powerhouses in the...
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that is bourn out by the experience of australia. austral yau used to have that, and moved to a multiple payer system, and a very well known system was, what took place in terms of wait times in australia, as the system was put in place. what they found was, in those areas of australia, waitsed in the public system became longer. >> what do you say to an elected official that goes to florida and not the canadian system to have a heart valve replaced. >> the people the pioneers, premier williams had, and had the best outcomes in the world for that surgery r in toronto. at the cardiac center down the street from where i work. >> sometimes people have a perception. i believe this is fuelled in part by media discourse, going to where you pay more for something, that that necessary makes it better it is not actually bourn out in outcomes on that surgery. >> when people know, consciously, they pay more, they judge quality and innovation. in your testimony, you noted 42,000 canadians come to the united states each year for health care, why
that is bourn out by the experience of australia. austral yau used to have that, and moved to a multiple payer system, and a very well known system was, what took place in terms of wait times in australia, as the system was put in place. what they found was, in those areas of australia, waitsed in the public system became longer. >> what do you say to an elected official that goes to florida and not the canadian system to have a heart valve replaced. >> the people the pioneers,...
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not only was i born, but i was also bourne. laughter ] i say jokes like these because i'm dumb. i grew up in cambridge, massachusetts, with my parents and brother. i wet the bed until i was 19. [ laughter ] well, that's my story. thank you, jimmy kimmel, for finally putting me on your show. the end. go red sox! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: look at that. thank you, luke. that's -- all right. guillermo, help him out, will you? there you go. thank you, luke. we'll be right back with jon bernthal. ♪"boogie shoes" dave's been working on his game... morning double bogie. hey, three putt. and starting each day with a delicious bowl of heart healthy kellogg's raisin bran. how's your cereal? sweet! tastes like winning. how would you know what winning tastes like? dave knows it's also a delicious source of fiber and one more step towards a healthy tomorrow. you eat slower than you play. you're in a hurry to lose, huh? oh okay! invest in your heart health, with kellogg's raisin bran no crying today... mimuppets: it looks so good....
not only was i born, but i was also bourne. laughter ] i say jokes like these because i'm dumb. i grew up in cambridge, massachusetts, with my parents and brother. i wet the bed until i was 19. [ laughter ] well, that's my story. thank you, jimmy kimmel, for finally putting me on your show. the end. go red sox! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: look at that. thank you, luke. that's -- all right. guillermo, help him out, will you? there you go. thank you, luke. we'll be right back with jon...
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that is bourn out by the experience of australia. austral yau used to have that, and moved to a multiple payer system, and a very well known system was, what took place in terms of wait times in australia, as the system was put in place. what they found was, in those areas of australia, waitsed in the public system became longer. >> what do you say to an elected official that goes to florida and not the canadian system to have a heart valve replaced. >> the people the pioneers, premier williams had, and had the best outcomes in the world for that surgery r in toronto. at the cardiac center down the street from where i work. >> sometimes people have a perception. i believe this is fuelled in part by media discourse, going to where you pay more for something, that that necessary makes it better it is not actually bourn out in outcomes on that surgery. >> when people know, consciously, they pay more, they judge quality and innovation. in your testimony, you noted 42,000 canadians come to the united states each year for health care, why
that is bourn out by the experience of australia. austral yau used to have that, and moved to a multiple payer system, and a very well known system was, what took place in terms of wait times in australia, as the system was put in place. what they found was, in those areas of australia, waitsed in the public system became longer. >> what do you say to an elected official that goes to florida and not the canadian system to have a heart valve replaced. >> the people the pioneers,...
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they're the jason bournes of the u.s.me in, snatch this guy, we call it a capture/kill mission. we want to capture these guys for their intelligence. we know through the years of doing this now that these guys are trained al qaeda, isis, any of these folks -- especially senior leadership, they are trained in deception. so we don't want to make them comfortable. but at the same time, we -- it's our job now to work with the interrogators, with the fbi, cia to, let them do their job and then our job is finished. >> what happens next in the case of al libi? >> you know, he will appear in court. he'll be tried. a jury will listen to the charges. and he will be treated just the way he should be treated in the -- it's america at its best. it really is. these delta guys are america at its best when they do what they do. and the way the criminal justice system is going to handle him is america at its best. >>> so our thanks to michael daly and colonel reese. we're keeping a close eye on ferguson tonight, as well. protesters marche
they're the jason bournes of the u.s.me in, snatch this guy, we call it a capture/kill mission. we want to capture these guys for their intelligence. we know through the years of doing this now that these guys are trained al qaeda, isis, any of these folks -- especially senior leadership, they are trained in deception. so we don't want to make them comfortable. but at the same time, we -- it's our job now to work with the interrogators, with the fbi, cia to, let them do their job and then our...
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this is bourn out by international evidence from other jurisdictions such as australia. the canadian system is proof that public health care insurance need not be provided federally in order to achieve the benefits of the single payer model. in canada, each province provides public health care insurance to its residents with minimum standards set at the federal level. furthermore, moving to single payer insurance as you've heard does not necessarily mean moving to the direct provision of health care services by government or socialized medicine. although our provincial health insurance plans in canada are financed publicly, almost all health care services are delivered by private entities. this includes our hospitals, which are mostly independent, not for profit entities, and also our providers, most notably physicians who are not employees of the state, but rather independent contractors who happen to bill a public insurance plan for their services. i want to reiterate my thanks to the committee for giving me the opportunity to present to you today. i look forward to yo
this is bourn out by international evidence from other jurisdictions such as australia. the canadian system is proof that public health care insurance need not be provided federally in order to achieve the benefits of the single payer model. in canada, each province provides public health care insurance to its residents with minimum standards set at the federal level. furthermore, moving to single payer insurance as you've heard does not necessarily mean moving to the direct provision of health...
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reporter: what do the ferocious battle scenes in "300," the heart-pounding hand to hand action in "the bourneccably choreographed fight sequences in the new film starring keanu reeves have in common? these guys. chad and david are hollywood's premier fight choreographers and stunt coordinators. 87-11. their one-stop shop gym, training studio and production company in los angeles is where the biggest action stars in hollywood go to learn how to kick butt from the best. they essentially storyboard and direct a stunt sequence, choreographing and shooting a full scene to present to directors. >> we want the job. we want to do this movie. here's what's you could have. like mini film school. >> oh, that's going to hurt. >> watch how this pitched action scene for "the avengers" ended up almost frame for frame in the movie. >> 3, 2, 1, go! >> reporter: when they heard the film "john wick" was looking for a director, they knew it was time to make the jump to the main director's chair. >> been directing second unit for five, six, seven years. they know how to make a movie. but i was secretly hoping the
reporter: what do the ferocious battle scenes in "300," the heart-pounding hand to hand action in "the bourneccably choreographed fight sequences in the new film starring keanu reeves have in common? these guys. chad and david are hollywood's premier fight choreographers and stunt coordinators. 87-11. their one-stop shop gym, training studio and production company in los angeles is where the biggest action stars in hollywood go to learn how to kick butt from the best. they...
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what we're saying and what's bourn out in our surveys is that nurses weren't given the hands-on education and training to use these piece of protective equipment. they haven't had the practice or the drills or the education. and you only become familiar with it and comfortable the more you use its and, right now, those guidelines and that ability to practice with that equipment is not being provided in our hopts. >> are you confident that the hospital officials are saying there's a low-to-moderate risk that he is apparently vomiting, he was working on a medic in a ship off of west africa. this isn't a ludicrous idea that he could have contracted -- contacted the disease. are you confident the protocol is being used in that hopt right now as we speak by the center for cdc are sufficient? >> i'm not confident at all. right now, the cdc has two standards of care. what they recommend for hospitals to use is completely different from what the people that work in the cdc lab use for their work when they're dealing with the deadly virus ebola. and we're concerned that they're setting a precedent
what we're saying and what's bourn out in our surveys is that nurses weren't given the hands-on education and training to use these piece of protective equipment. they haven't had the practice or the drills or the education. and you only become familiar with it and comfortable the more you use its and, right now, those guidelines and that ability to practice with that equipment is not being provided in our hopts. >> are you confident that the hospital officials are saying there's a...
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and i live in shell bourn, vermont, in the united states, and i am a minister.father was alastair cooke, and his body was stolen by mastromarino and chopped up and sold. >> alastair cooke was actually sitting in the files for a while before i happened to look closer at the name and something rang a bell that his name was something of a television name or was one that people knew. >> we had sprinkled his ashes or what we at the time, believed to be his ashes in central park, just five days after he died. >> my name is karen del rey, i live in hazlet, new jersey. my dad's name was james thornton sr. michael mastromarino called him bm04l125. what that code means is biomedical for bm, '04 the year my dad passed away, l for the 12th month of the year, and 125 125 is the 125th body they harvest that had month. >> he's ruined thousands of people's lives. he's ruined family members who are horrified and have nightmares to this day about what happened to their family members. >> it's difficult to get through every day. there's not a day that goes by that i don't think ab
and i live in shell bourn, vermont, in the united states, and i am a minister.father was alastair cooke, and his body was stolen by mastromarino and chopped up and sold. >> alastair cooke was actually sitting in the files for a while before i happened to look closer at the name and something rang a bell that his name was something of a television name or was one that people knew. >> we had sprinkled his ashes or what we at the time, believed to be his ashes in central park, just...
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you're doing that movie, you're doing "mission: impossible 5", you're doing the new bourne movie.ime to be you. >> it's good time to be me. >> jimmy: this is a photo of you. i guess -- >> i was bored on set. and then i was bored of -- we were doing a scene with the stunt double and she wears this sort of mask so i wanted to wear the mask -- >> jimmy: the woman is scarlett johansson's stunt double. has a mask that looks like scarlett johansson. and so you put on the mask and took this very confusing photo. i don't know what's going on there. just the oddest -- [ laughter ] >> it's creepy right? >> jimmy: has scarlet seen this? >> i don't know. >> jimmy: it's just so creepy it's just going to ruin the whole thing for me there. scarlet is working out i guess. [ laughter ] i want to talk about this film, "kill the messenger." this took a long time to make for you. this is a kind of a passion project. >> yeah, it's a story that broke around where i'm from in northern california by a guy named gary webb at a smaller newspaper. and the themes of the movie are what i was attracted to. sor
you're doing that movie, you're doing "mission: impossible 5", you're doing the new bourne movie.ime to be you. >> it's good time to be me. >> jimmy: this is a photo of you. i guess -- >> i was bored on set. and then i was bored of -- we were doing a scene with the stunt double and she wears this sort of mask so i wanted to wear the mask -- >> jimmy: the woman is scarlett johansson's stunt double. has a mask that looks like scarlett johansson. and so you put on...
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in the last couple of day, food is getting recalled all the time. 3,000 people die a year for food bourne illnesses. about 128,000 people going to the hospital because of it. so all of these issues are signals to us as a public. what are you going to do with your big tax cut if you're in the top 1% if you get ebola? i think we need it reevaluate what we're doing here as a country and there are certain investments we have to make. so beef up the cdc, invest in research and development, rebuild public health infrastructure. all across our states. and reinvest back in the united states in the other ways, roads and bridges. >> conservatives attacking president obama's response to the outbreak are all prospects for 2016. do you think they're using a medical emergency for political gamesmansh gamesmanship? >> well, i want to say no. i can't get into their heads. but at every single turn, no matter what the president says, they're lobbying criticism, positioning themselves. we see it in foreign policy. it used to be politics ends at the water's edge. you have this issue here, it would be nice su
in the last couple of day, food is getting recalled all the time. 3,000 people die a year for food bourne illnesses. about 128,000 people going to the hospital because of it. so all of these issues are signals to us as a public. what are you going to do with your big tax cut if you're in the top 1% if you get ebola? i think we need it reevaluate what we're doing here as a country and there are certain investments we have to make. so beef up the cdc, invest in research and development, rebuild...
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what do the ferocious spartan battle scenes in "300," the heart-pounding hand-to-hand action in "the bourneably choreographed fight sequences in "john wick," the new revenge thriller have in common? these guys. >> this is how most co-directors work. >> reporter: chad and david are hollywood's premiere fight choreographers and stunt coordinators. 8711, their one-stop shop, gym, stunt training shop and production company in los angeles is where the biggest action stars in hollywood go to learn how to kick butt from the best. who are some of the hollywood heavyweights? >> chris hemsworth. chris evans, the cast of -- >> the cast of "the avengers." michael fast bender. >> hugh jackman. >> hugh jackman has been here. >> reporter: they essentially story board and direct a stunt sequence choreographing a full scene to present to directors. >> we want the job, we want to do this movie. here's what you could have. it's like mini film school. >> oh, that's going to hurt. >> ow. watch how this pitched action scene for "the avengers" with black widow ended up almost frame for frame in the movie. and thi
what do the ferocious spartan battle scenes in "300," the heart-pounding hand-to-hand action in "the bourneably choreographed fight sequences in "john wick," the new revenge thriller have in common? these guys. >> this is how most co-directors work. >> reporter: chad and david are hollywood's premiere fight choreographers and stunt coordinators. 8711, their one-stop shop, gym, stunt training shop and production company in los angeles is where the biggest...
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build a coalition domestically and internationally to deal with this given a track record that is bourn book like this. >> it looks like the strings are being pulled by the pollsters or valerie jar et as we're going to talk about later. the question is whether we've had an answer on what foreign policy works and that's what he keeps dodging. i have to ask you this before i let you go, kirsten. panetta is a clinton guy. is there a political aspect of this? she's going to run. she's been distancing herself from the obama policies. >> i don't think so. he's not an operator in that way, i don't think. and i think the kinds of criticism that he's making are so substantive and specific, i don't think he would try to do that just -- >> thank you both. >> thank you. >> you bet. >>> this fight over iraq is the latest in a series of arguments about what the government says is happening and what appears to actually be happening. is this creating a crisis of confidence? governor mike huckabee is here on that. plus, breaking news next on new steps to quarantine more americans possibly infected with
build a coalition domestically and internationally to deal with this given a track record that is bourn book like this. >> it looks like the strings are being pulled by the pollsters or valerie jar et as we're going to talk about later. the question is whether we've had an answer on what foreign policy works and that's what he keeps dodging. i have to ask you this before i let you go, kirsten. panetta is a clinton guy. is there a political aspect of this? she's going to run. she's been...
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the response to koe wall ski is to recite craig versus bourn which is the case dealing with beer venders. but koe wall ski itself distinguished craig about being where the transaction between the two parties is itself illegal. and in that case, the venders could not sell beer to minors. >> if we -- there was no impediment to reaching these issues -- essentially the same issue in the tennessee and kentucky cases, then it starts to look insignificant. do you hear what i'm saying? in other words, either by upholding or invalidating, then what do we care about mr. grun in ohio? i mean, you would have a decision -- a ruled decision that would be binding in the sixth circuit and barring a meaningful distinction between the different state non-recognition laws wouldn't make a difference, would it? >> so there's a difference between a matter of precedent and matter of relief. the state would either depend on what the opinion would say, but either it have to attempt to distinguish the opinion or be bound by it. >> right. >> i don't know that that -- i think that standing still has to be within re
the response to koe wall ski is to recite craig versus bourn which is the case dealing with beer venders. but koe wall ski itself distinguished craig about being where the transaction between the two parties is itself illegal. and in that case, the venders could not sell beer to minors. >> if we -- there was no impediment to reaching these issues -- essentially the same issue in the tennessee and kentucky cases, then it starts to look insignificant. do you hear what i'm saying? in other...
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one of my favorite things about the book is it bourne's conservatives they use conservative arguments to pervert the free market to justify it the protection of the status quo. writing this as a liberal 50 years ago and called himself of socialist it is called the trial of conservatism. not talking about social and fiscal conservatism but the mindset of the preservation of the status quo of the construction -- structures ought to be preserved. and one of the most formative writers on my thinking is the book channels some of that. with them in the domain my liberal friends say it is so confusing. i cannot say this will lead the to have her house taken but i root for antenna is sylvia? it is just things like that with the preconceived alliance is. and then the food trucks the restaurants in washington d.c. is trying to get regulations on food trucks not because the restaurant owners are tripping over the long lines but because they don't want competition you see it with the taxi guys and uber. but somehow it is a good way to have popular sentiment. also where people can rent out their h
one of my favorite things about the book is it bourne's conservatives they use conservative arguments to pervert the free market to justify it the protection of the status quo. writing this as a liberal 50 years ago and called himself of socialist it is called the trial of conservatism. not talking about social and fiscal conservatism but the mindset of the preservation of the status quo of the construction -- structures ought to be preserved. and one of the most formative writers on my...
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they are the jason bournes of the u.s. they come in and they snatch this guy. kill mission. and we want to capture these guys for their intelligence. then we move them out very quickly. we don't want to do collateral damage, again, like being a ghost. they go in, they go out, and they snatch them. once they get him to some type of holding platform and this one was a ship, he got to the ship and we know through the years of doing this now that these guys are trained, al qaeda, isis, any of these folks especially senior leadership, they are trained in deception. so, we don't want to make them comfortable, but at the same time it's our job now to work with the interrogators, with the fbi, with the cia, to let them do our job and then our job's finished. >> when you talk about the delta force, i had to ask during the break so what exactly is the delta force? is it essentially the navy's s.e.a.l. team 6 equivalent but with the army? >> well, it is the nation's tier one counterterrorism force that started out of desert one, that was the first counterterrorism force a
they are the jason bournes of the u.s. they come in and they snatch this guy. kill mission. and we want to capture these guys for their intelligence. then we move them out very quickly. we don't want to do collateral damage, again, like being a ghost. they go in, they go out, and they snatch them. once they get him to some type of holding platform and this one was a ship, he got to the ship and we know through the years of doing this now that these guys are trained, al qaeda, isis, any of these...
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and a bourne sequel. is he one busy guy. but not too busy.think is going in the tank, jeremy? >> he's silent. >> yes. >> he was in the orange room like this. tamron, tamron, tamron, tamron. josh elliott has the touching link between football and the creation of the great ronald mcdonald house. >> cool. look forward to that. >>> first, al has a look at the weather. >> it's a little nippy on the plaza to go swimming. plenty of sunshine. rain moves into the pacific northwest. wet weather in the gulf coast. midatlantic states sunday, sunday, nice day up and down the eastern seaboard. we're looking at what we think will be the beginning of a pretty major severe thunderstorm, severe weather outbreak sunday into monday. it starts in texas, moves into arkansas by sunday night. getting closer to chicago. we'll be watching this very, very carefully. you might want to monitor the weather channel all weekend long to make shoor you have your latest >>> good morning i'm bill henley. clouds are moving in and we'll get a bit of sunshine to start with and a f
and a bourne sequel. is he one busy guy. but not too busy.think is going in the tank, jeremy? >> he's silent. >> yes. >> he was in the orange room like this. tamron, tamron, tamron, tamron. josh elliott has the touching link between football and the creation of the great ronald mcdonald house. >> cool. look forward to that. >>> first, al has a look at the weather. >> it's a little nippy on the plaza to go swimming. plenty of sunshine. rain moves into the...
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that decision was bourn out of years of experience and activism. i was in college at u-c berkley in 2001 when 9/11 happened. and i was very opposed from the get-go to the knee-jerk, what i considered, response of attacking afghanistan and then iraq. i joined the college anti-war movement and because it's the only thing you can do, we took to the streets after the initial couple years of large-scale protests i continued to do direct action against the war and a group of us in oakland, california, where i still live, shut down the port of oakland for 48 hours because they were shipping arms to iraq and afghanistan. we also -- at one point shut down the city of san francisco for a whole day. so, it was exciting to be a young, outraged person that had some sort of a way to funnel my anger and my frustration and my confusion. but as the years went on, i started to do international solidarity work. i worked with a movement but it still nagged at me that i felt like i was never able to have a real impact and that the wars dragged on and on and on and on.
that decision was bourn out of years of experience and activism. i was in college at u-c berkley in 2001 when 9/11 happened. and i was very opposed from the get-go to the knee-jerk, what i considered, response of attacking afghanistan and then iraq. i joined the college anti-war movement and because it's the only thing you can do, we took to the streets after the initial couple years of large-scale protests i continued to do direct action against the war and a group of us in oakland,...
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the response to koe wall ski is to recite craig versus bourn which is the case dealing with beer venders. but koe wall ski itself distinguished craig about being where the transaction between the two parties is itself illegal. and in that case, the venders could not sell beer to minors. >> if we -- there was no impediment to reaching these issues -- essentially the same issue in the tennessee and kentucky cases, then it starts to look insignificant. do you hear what i'm saying? in other words, either by upholding or invalidating, then what do we care about mr. grun in ohio? i mean, you would have a decision -- a ruled decision that would be binding in the sixth circuit and barring a meaningful distinction between the different state non-recognition laws wouldn't make a difference, would it? >> so there's a difference between a matter of precedent and matter of relief. the state would either depend on what the opinion would say, but either it have to attempt to distinguish the opinion or be bound by it. >> right. >> i don't know that that -- i think that standing still has to be within re
the response to koe wall ski is to recite craig versus bourn which is the case dealing with beer venders. but koe wall ski itself distinguished craig about being where the transaction between the two parties is itself illegal. and in that case, the venders could not sell beer to minors. >> if we -- there was no impediment to reaching these issues -- essentially the same issue in the tennessee and kentucky cases, then it starts to look insignificant. do you hear what i'm saying? in other...
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company she is currently co-leading global software development teams in north america, xhosa rica, mel bourne australia, and malaysia. please welcome teefor. thank you. [applause] >> good morning. good morning. thank you so much for that introduction. i had to look around to see who she was talking about. i first want to think the organizers for extending the invitation for me this morning. thank you for this opportunity. i want to say that i am empowered already by looking at all of you this morning. you all look fabulous, and especially for an early morning on a saturday. so fantastic. i do want to say that i am a fort lauderdale natives born right here, attended the public school. if there are any titans in the house -- [applause] so that was many, many, many years ago. many, many ago i was also on the drill team. so i will take you guys off of memory lane. so for a few minutes this morning what i will do is discuss a topic that has been floating around and getting a lot of attention, especially this past week. as you know, the internet has multiple layers of content that we all access eve
company she is currently co-leading global software development teams in north america, xhosa rica, mel bourne australia, and malaysia. please welcome teefor. thank you. [applause] >> good morning. good morning. thank you so much for that introduction. i had to look around to see who she was talking about. i first want to think the organizers for extending the invitation for me this morning. thank you for this opportunity. i want to say that i am empowered already by looking at all of you...
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the response to kowalski is to recite craig versus bourn which is the case dealing with beer venders. but kowalski itself distinguished craig about being where the transaction between the two parties is itself illegal. and in that case, the venders could not sell beer to minors. >> if we -- there was no impediment to reaching these issues -- essentially the same issue in the tennessee and kentucky cases, then it starts to look insignificant. do you hear what i'm saying? in other words, either by upholding or invalidating, then what do we care about mr. grun in ohio? i mean, you would have a decision -- a ruled decision that would be binding in the 6th circuit and barring a meaningful distinction between the different state non-recognition wouldn't make a difference, would it. >> so there's a difference between a matter of precedent and matter of relief. the state would either depend on what the opinion would say, but either it have to attempt to distinguish the opinion or be bound by it. >> right. >> i don't know that that -- i think that standing still has to be with respect to these
the response to kowalski is to recite craig versus bourn which is the case dealing with beer venders. but kowalski itself distinguished craig about being where the transaction between the two parties is itself illegal. and in that case, the venders could not sell beer to minors. >> if we -- there was no impediment to reaching these issues -- essentially the same issue in the tennessee and kentucky cases, then it starts to look insignificant. do you hear what i'm saying? in other words,...
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the heavy burden bourn by few so we might live in freedom and peace.f course, our reflection is not enough. our expressions of gratitude are not enough. here in the heart of our nation's capital, this memorial is a challenge to all of us. a reminder of the obligations this country is under. and if we are to truly honor these veterans, we must heed the voices that speak to us here. let's never rush into war because it is america's sons and daughters who bear the scars of war for the rest of their lives. let us only send them into harm's way when it's absolutely necessary. and if we do, let's always give them the strategy, the mission and the support they need to get the job done. when the mission is over, it is our war in afghanistan comes to an end in two months, let us stand united as americans and welcome our veterans home with the thanks and respect they deserve. and if they come home having left a part of themselves on the battlefield, on our behalf, this memorial tells us what we must do. when our wounded veterans sit out on that long road of reco
the heavy burden bourn by few so we might live in freedom and peace.f course, our reflection is not enough. our expressions of gratitude are not enough. here in the heart of our nation's capital, this memorial is a challenge to all of us. a reminder of the obligations this country is under. and if we are to truly honor these veterans, we must heed the voices that speak to us here. let's never rush into war because it is america's sons and daughters who bear the scars of war for the rest of...
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that decision was bourn out of years of experience and activism. i was in college at u-c berkley in 2001 when 9/11 happened. and i was very opposed from the get-go to the knee-jerk, what i considered, response of attacking afghanistan and then iraq. i joined the college anti-war movement and because it's the only thing you can do, we took to the streets after the initial couple years of large-scale protests i continued to do direct action against the war and a group of us in oakland, california, where i still live, shut down the port of oakland for 48 hours because they were shipping arms to iraq and afghanistan. we also -- at one point shut down the city of san francisco for a whole day. so, it was exciting to be a young, outraged person that had some sort of a way to funnel my anger and my frustration and my confusion. but as the years went on, i started to do international solidarity work. i worked with a movement but it still nagged at me that i felt like i was never able to have a real impact and that the wars dragged on and on and on and on.
that decision was bourn out of years of experience and activism. i was in college at u-c berkley in 2001 when 9/11 happened. and i was very opposed from the get-go to the knee-jerk, what i considered, response of attacking afghanistan and then iraq. i joined the college anti-war movement and because it's the only thing you can do, we took to the streets after the initial couple years of large-scale protests i continued to do direct action against the war and a group of us in oakland,...
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the hospital at that time was under ray bourn. he worked night and day diligently to get us established in this hospital. we did not let him down. we came back and did the things that was needed to raise the funds that weren't al kated by federal budgets. now, there's one thing that's really bothering me. and 1.5 million of my compadres. we want the locals of the seal of this country and the eagle, it's guardian, being used as door mats outside of this hopt as i speak right now. we have sent a letter to the president and a video explaining that we'd like to have this place placed in the proper areas. and i noticed yesterday, i looked at some of the guys and i said gee wiz, they're wearing the crest on their left breast pocket where they never did before but they're all wearing them now. all of these patches here, i've earned every single one of them. i'm 74 years old and i'm dying of ac agent orange liver cancer. i'm on a special native diet. and for the first time in two years, they told me, gees, louise, we couldn't find you, we
the hospital at that time was under ray bourn. he worked night and day diligently to get us established in this hospital. we did not let him down. we came back and did the things that was needed to raise the funds that weren't al kated by federal budgets. now, there's one thing that's really bothering me. and 1.5 million of my compadres. we want the locals of the seal of this country and the eagle, it's guardian, being used as door mats outside of this hopt as i speak right now. we have sent a...