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casey: about 250. lemonis: times eight. casey: $2,000. lemonis: $2,000.h do you have to give away to disney? casey: 35 percent commission would be $700. lemonis: okay. now we have $1,300 to work with. what's 250 times $1.47? that's the... casey: food cost. lemonis: ...raw-material cost of business, right? casey: and packaging. $367. lemonis: how many people does it take to run that cart? casey: 26 working hours. lemonis: okay, and how much are we paying per hour? casey: anywhere from $8.50 to $11.00 lemonis: let's call it $9.50 for average. casey: two fifty. lemonis: 933 minus 250. casey: $685. lemonis: $685. now how much skimming goes on? casey: per day? there's probably a good $35. let's call it $35. lemonis: i'm going to exaggerate and say $50. casey: okay. lemonis: okay? amber: so you just asked him, like, how much skimming, and casey didn't even skip a beat. he just told you $35. lemonis: $35 a day in one cart. amber: so something as trivial -- i shouldn't say trivial. something like, okay, you're at a fair, right? you got all this money for popcorn,
casey: about 250. lemonis: times eight. casey: $2,000. lemonis: $2,000.h do you have to give away to disney? casey: 35 percent commission would be $700. lemonis: okay. now we have $1,300 to work with. what's 250 times $1.47? that's the... casey: food cost. lemonis: ...raw-material cost of business, right? casey: and packaging. $367. lemonis: how many people does it take to run that cart? casey: 26 working hours. lemonis: okay, and how much are we paying per hour? casey: anywhere from $8.50 to...
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casey becomes a precedent on precedent. it is not as if it is just a run of the mill case that was decided and never been reconsidered. casey specifically reconsidered it, applied the factors, and decided to reaffirm it. that makes casey a precedent on precedent. another example of that, you might say there are other cases like that, miranda. so miranda reaffirmed a lot. in the dickerson case in 2000, chief j the opinion reaffirms miranda. even though the chief justice, by the way, had been a fervent critic of miranda throughout his career, he decided it had been settled too long, been precedent too long, and he reaffirmed it. precedent on -- >> what -- >> i'm sorry to interrupt. >> sorry to interrupt. i want to switch subjects. one last question. what would you say your position today is on a woman's right to choose? >> as a judge. >> as a judge. >> as a judge, it is an important precedent of the supreme court. by "it," i mean roe v. wade and planned parenthood versus casey. been reaffirmed many times. casey is precedent o
casey becomes a precedent on precedent. it is not as if it is just a run of the mill case that was decided and never been reconsidered. casey specifically reconsidered it, applied the factors, and decided to reaffirm it. that makes casey a precedent on precedent. another example of that, you might say there are other cases like that, miranda. so miranda reaffirmed a lot. in the dickerson case in 2000, chief j the opinion reaffirms miranda. even though the chief justice, by the way, had been a...
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ian poulter, sergio garica, henrik stenson and paul casey have been announced as the four wildcards forp team. captain thomas bjorn has opted for experience with his picks, with five rookies having gained automatic places through the european and world points standings. bjorn‘s four players boast no less than 20 previous ryder cup appearances between them. joe lynskey has more. well in the amphitheatre of the ryder cup the teams that have succeeded down the years have been those that have got the best from new talent alongside those more experienced players who know what to expect from the partisan atmospheres you only get in this sport once every two years. eight players automatically qualify for team europe through their performances and prize money earnings on the tour throughout year, but for the captain thomas bjorn the issue is that only three of these names have played in ryder cups before — rory mcilory, justin rose and this year's 0pen champion franceco molinari. the other five are all rookies. so that left bjorn with plenty of big names to whittle down to his four wild card pi
ian poulter, sergio garica, henrik stenson and paul casey have been announced as the four wildcards forp team. captain thomas bjorn has opted for experience with his picks, with five rookies having gained automatic places through the european and world points standings. bjorn‘s four players boast no less than 20 previous ryder cup appearances between them. joe lynskey has more. well in the amphitheatre of the ryder cup the teams that have succeeded down the years have been those that have got...
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that makes casey a precedent on precedent. another example of that because you might say are there ear che cases like that, miranda. it is reaffirmed a lot but in the dickerson case chief justice rehnquist writes the opinion and reaffirming miranda. even though chief justice rehnquist by the way had been a crit critic, he decided that it had been precedent too long so he reaffirmed it. so precedent on -- >> sorry to interrupt but i wat to switch subjects. what would you say your position today is on a woman's right to choose? >> as a judge, it is an important precedence of the supreme court. by it i mean roe v. wade and planned parenthood versus casey. been reaffirmed many times. casey is precedent on precedent which itself is an important factor to remember. and i understand the significance of the issue, tjurs significance. and i do understand the real world effects of that decision as i try to do of all the decisions of my court and of the supreme court. >> well, i thank you for thatuy. let's go to presidential power for a
that makes casey a precedent on precedent. another example of that because you might say are there ear che cases like that, miranda. it is reaffirmed a lot but in the dickerson case chief justice rehnquist writes the opinion and reaffirming miranda. even though chief justice rehnquist by the way had been a crit critic, he decided that it had been precedent too long so he reaffirmed it. so precedent on -- >> sorry to interrupt but i wat to switch subjects. what would you say your position...
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joining us, cnbc contributor, advisory partner of walter isaacson, and casey newton in silicon valley we turn our attention back to business news. walter, i don't know what you find most interesting, the incremental steps on product or the degree to which their supply chains may change or not the president did hint they had plans to create new plants in this country >> right first start with the incremental changes in product i think it would be good to have a less expensive iphone and new grander more expensive iphone. i remember when steve jobs was running the company or when he came back to the company in the late 1990s, what they had done is milk the mcintosh product line, had six different variations, and xs and xss and xrs. he said it is ridiculous, hard to know what to buy. he insisted they simplify the product line and innovate another line, such as ipod and iphone i think at some point sort of giving up the iphone product line is a good strategy for the time being, but it would be nice to have a truly innovative product, and that would transform the company more than argument
joining us, cnbc contributor, advisory partner of walter isaacson, and casey newton in silicon valley we turn our attention back to business news. walter, i don't know what you find most interesting, the incremental steps on product or the degree to which their supply chains may change or not the president did hint they had plans to create new plants in this country >> right first start with the incremental changes in product i think it would be good to have a less expensive iphone and...
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amem: wayne dailey, his wife, casey, and their two sons.asey had just returned home to their trailer park outside of houston afr surgery to remove a benign tumor. local officials initially decided against mass rvacuations. ha presented an enormous test for the region's 911 system and how it dealt with medical crises like the daileys'. their tragic story is detailed in a new york times magazine e port, "lost in the storm." i spth the author sheri frank. she's both a journalist and a physician. >> and the storm bears down and their street starts to fill with water, but they have a lot of preparions. you know they're used to this kind of thing. there was a fear that if there were mass evacuations, people would just get trapped on the roads like they did with tropical storm allison in 2001. so wayne had done as much as any of us could do. >> yang: wayne recorded the rising floodwaters. as the rain worsened, so did casey's pain and complications. o yne decided she needed tgo back to a hospital-- by helicopter. on monday afternoon, wayne called 9
amem: wayne dailey, his wife, casey, and their two sons.asey had just returned home to their trailer park outside of houston afr surgery to remove a benign tumor. local officials initially decided against mass rvacuations. ha presented an enormous test for the region's 911 system and how it dealt with medical crises like the daileys'. their tragic story is detailed in a new york times magazine e port, "lost in the storm." i spth the author sheri frank. she's both a journalist and a...
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tyrrell hatton has been playing alongside paul casey. casey backin playing alongside paul casey.ars, up against rickie fowler and dustin johnson. it's all them won three and two. you've got to say, tiger woods, his first tournament victory in five yea rs, first tournament victory in five years, he has been in the past so far. he has played poorly. he has been struggling. this was francesco molinari, that tiger woods miss allowing molinari athletes
tyrrell hatton has been playing alongside paul casey. casey backin playing alongside paul casey.ars, up against rickie fowler and dustin johnson. it's all them won three and two. you've got to say, tiger woods, his first tournament victory in five yea rs, first tournament victory in five years, he has been in the past so far. he has played poorly. he has been struggling. this was francesco molinari, that tiger woods miss allowing molinari athletes
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casey died on y to the hospital. she was 38 years old.ri fink says the daileys' tragedy illustrates the problems of a 9-1-1 system that has not entered the digital age. an internet-based system could eltomatically redistribute calls to less overd call centers and prioritize needs like casey's e think of it as 911 but it's a very localized system. and shockingly it's primarily analog based. it doesn't have a lot flexibility. there's a recognition that we need to move to a sort of internet protocol based systems. but because it's public safetyen and it to be underfunded, that hasn't happened a lot as a result. the call centers became the backup point. there re just so many call takers who could take these calls, as the call volumes went rm four times five times up to ten times . and when those calls started g up the call takers jus gave up those protocols that help them do thawhcrucial thing h is to prioritize who needs help the most. >> yg: in your reporting you get any sense that there are lessons learned from harvey? >> well hopefully th
casey died on y to the hospital. she was 38 years old.ri fink says the daileys' tragedy illustrates the problems of a 9-1-1 system that has not entered the digital age. an internet-based system could eltomatically redistribute calls to less overd call centers and prioritize needs like casey's e think of it as 911 but it's a very localized system. and shockingly it's primarily analog based. it doesn't have a lot flexibility. there's a recognition that we need to move to a sort of internet...
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tyrrell hatton has been playing alongside paul casey. casey backin playing alongside paul casey.ey back in the ryder cup team for the first time in ten years, up against rickie fowler and dustin johnson. it's all them won three and two. you've got to say, tiger woods, his first tournament victory in five yea rs, first tournament victory in five years, he has been in the past so far. he has played poorly. he has been struggling. this was francesco molinari, that tiger woods miss allowing molinari athletes were to win their third match so far in this ryder cup. what a partnership. justin thomas at the 14th. that's all thomas and spieth one on their macs. the americans are under the cosh at the moment and this was the format in which they accel death yesterday. the beats europe 3—1 in the four balls. it was the foursome they had a whitewash, losing all four matches. they will be dreading the foursomes to come today. we have had their pairings out. garcia aneurin, they face bubba watson and simpson. then it is francesco molinari and tommy fleetwood, format matches they will have play
tyrrell hatton has been playing alongside paul casey. casey backin playing alongside paul casey.ey back in the ryder cup team for the first time in ten years, up against rickie fowler and dustin johnson. it's all them won three and two. you've got to say, tiger woods, his first tournament victory in five yea rs, first tournament victory in five years, he has been in the past so far. he has played poorly. he has been struggling. this was francesco molinari, that tiger woods miss allowing...
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we know his family and friends are rallying around him right now, including his younger brother caseypdated me on ben's mindset today. >> i think for his kids' sake and for their mom and for himself he's trying to do the work and get it together. >> is he doing okay? >> that's ben's girlfriend shauna sexton packing up groceries yesterday after visiting affleck. today he arrived home for his daily workout before returning to rehab. his 28-day treatment is expected to end mid week and casey says it's affecting everyone in ben's life. >> alcoholism has a huge impact on not just the person, but also their family. >> out of respect, can you give us some space? >> 26 days ago it was ben's estranged wife jen garner who drove him to treatment, his third time in rehab. casey notes substance abuse is a demon both brothers know all too well. >> ben is an addict, an alcoholic. most of my grandparents are alcoholics. my father is an alcoholic, as bad as you can be, and he's been sober for about 30 years. i've been sober for about six years. ben is trying to put it together and it can be a very har
we know his family and friends are rallying around him right now, including his younger brother caseypdated me on ben's mindset today. >> i think for his kids' sake and for their mom and for himself he's trying to do the work and get it together. >> is he doing okay? >> that's ben's girlfriend shauna sexton packing up groceries yesterday after visiting affleck. today he arrived home for his daily workout before returning to rehab. his 28-day treatment is expected to end mid...
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paul casey has not played for ten yea rs casey.ears in the ryder cup, tasting success ten years in the ryder cup, tasting success twice previously, those two combined perfectly to win their match. the one shining light for the united states team wasjordan spieth and justin thomas who have been brilliant throughout. we'll talk about this success again but they have won three matches and they will look, orjim furyk will look for big performances from them tomorrow. no surprise but the standout has been. francesco molinari and tommy fleetwood have won all four of their matches now. no european pairing has ever done that in ryder cup history so ever done that in ryder cup history so it was a blistering start certainly as far as european pairings were concerned that they came out on top this morning. this afternoon, after the whitewash from europe in the foursomes yesterday, a bit of a setback. that will give them hope. it well and thatis will give them hope. it well and that is the one factor, plus point that is the one factor, plus po
paul casey has not played for ten yea rs casey.ears in the ryder cup, tasting success ten years in the ryder cup, tasting success twice previously, those two combined perfectly to win their match. the one shining light for the united states team wasjordan spieth and justin thomas who have been brilliant throughout. we'll talk about this success again but they have won three matches and they will look, orjim furyk will look for big performances from them tomorrow. no surprise but the standout...
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they specifically cited planned parenthood versus casey. casey reaffirmed roe. casey is cited in gluxberg. three, she pointed to gluxberg as unenumerate the rights. i agree with her description of that in her hearing. >> thank you for that. let's put the rights that i mentioned which are unenumerated in your context of your praise of justice rehnquist as having stemmed the general tide of freewheeling unee numb mer aba r merable -- unenumerated right. when you praise a justice that tried to end those, which rights do you think are praise worthy of ending? >> that was the test that was set forth by the supreme court going forward for recognition of additional unenumerated rights. that was cited as authority in that case, planned parenthood versus casey, which reaffirmed roe. >> let's talk about the right to vote. do you believe that that falls in the category of having been caught up in the general tide of freewheeling judicial creation of unenumerated rights? >> what i was describing with the chief justice. his role -- >> specifically the reference was to unenum
they specifically cited planned parenthood versus casey. casey reaffirmed roe. casey is cited in gluxberg. three, she pointed to gluxberg as unenumerate the rights. i agree with her description of that in her hearing. >> thank you for that. let's put the rights that i mentioned which are unenumerated in your context of your praise of justice rehnquist as having stemmed the general tide of freewheeling unee numb mer aba r merable -- unenumerated right. when you praise a justice that tried...
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but casey specifically reconsidered it. applied the stare decesis factors and decided to reaffirm it. that makes casey a precedent on precedent. another example of that as you might say of other cases like that, is miranda. so miranda is reaffirmed a lot. but then in the dickerson case in 2000, chief justice rehnquist writes the opinion considering the stare decisis factors, in reaffirming miranda. even though chief justice rehnquist, by the way had been a fervent critic of miranda throughout his career. he decided that it had been settled too long. had been precedent too long and he reaffirmed it. >> when -- >> i'm sorry to interrupt. >> i'm sorry to interrupt. i want it switch subjects, one last question. what do you say your position today is on a woman's right to choose? >> well as a judge -- >> as a judge. >> as a judge, it is an important precedent of the supreme court. by it, i mean roe v. wade and planned parenthood versus casey. been reaffirmed many times. casey is precedent on precedent. which itself is an importa
but casey specifically reconsidered it. applied the stare decesis factors and decided to reaffirm it. that makes casey a precedent on precedent. another example of that as you might say of other cases like that, is miranda. so miranda is reaffirmed a lot. but then in the dickerson case in 2000, chief justice rehnquist writes the opinion considering the stare decisis factors, in reaffirming miranda. even though chief justice rehnquist, by the way had been a fervent critic of miranda throughout...
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casey, therebyby reaffirming the courts commitment to protecting reproductive rights. but judge kavanaugh's nomination to replace justice kennedy imperils the court's ability to continue to hold the line on reproductive freedom. in garcia, the only abortion case to come before him, judge kavanaugh voted to block a young woman to him -- receiving a more secure and insist she really pregnant against her wishes. weeks after she made heraf decision and after she completed all of the state impose requirements. although he claimed to fall supreme court precedent in garza, judge kavanaugh's opinions against a skeptical view of these precedence of you this completely outut of step wh the high court own view of those cases. despite his claims during his confirmation hearings that he was expecting supreme court precedent on minors andin abortion, in fact, his dissent shows the opposite. he ignored the supreme court's holdinghe in 1979 that allows buyers to complete a confidential judicial bypass in blue of parental or guardian consent. jane doe had already met the text of our bi
casey, therebyby reaffirming the courts commitment to protecting reproductive rights. but judge kavanaugh's nomination to replace justice kennedy imperils the court's ability to continue to hold the line on reproductive freedom. in garcia, the only abortion case to come before him, judge kavanaugh voted to block a young woman to him -- receiving a more secure and insist she really pregnant against her wishes. weeks after she made heraf decision and after she completed all of the state impose...
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casey? >> thank you, lindy. thank you, commissioners. again, my name is casey hildreth withst sfmta, and together with my colleague, we've been managing the embarcadero enhancement project. the study area for the project goes -- spans the length of the embarcadero from fisherman's wharf and jefferson street down to the left owe o'doul's bridge near the -- lefty o'doul's bridge near the ballpark. i will highlight some of the safety improvement projects that we've been able to implement and then additional near term safety fixes that are actively in design and should be in the ground starting later this year and into early 2019. lastly, i will touch on some next steps as lindy including a design showcase, a public open house, which has been just scheduled october 25 just outside of this room in frant hal ha -- grant hall. so first, what is it? what is it going to provide? it's going to improve safety comfort and access for all users by providing a complete street from north point to townsend street, and i'll talk about those points in a mo
casey? >> thank you, lindy. thank you, commissioners. again, my name is casey hildreth withst sfmta, and together with my colleague, we've been managing the embarcadero enhancement project. the study area for the project goes -- spans the length of the embarcadero from fisherman's wharf and jefferson street down to the left owe o'doul's bridge near the -- lefty o'doul's bridge near the ballpark. i will highlight some of the safety improvement projects that we've been able to implement and...
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but casey specifically reconsidered it. applied the stare decesis factors and decided to reaffirm it. that makes casey a precedent on precedent. another example of that as you might say of other cases like that, is miranda. so miranda is reaffirmed a lot. but then in the dickerson case in 2000, chief justice rehnquist writes the opinion considering the stare decisis factors, in reaffirming miranda. even though chief justice rehnquist, by the way had been a fervent critic of miranda throughout his career. he decided that it had been settled too long. had been precedent too long and he reaffirmed it. >> when -- >> i'm sorry to interrupt. >> i'm sorry to interrupt. i want it switch subjects, one last question. what do you say your position today is on a woman's right to choose? >> well as a judge -- >> as a judge. >> as a judge, it is an important precedent of the supreme court. by it, i mean roe v. wade and planned parenthood versus casey. been reaffirmed many times. casey is precedent on precedent. which itself is an importa
but casey specifically reconsidered it. applied the stare decesis factors and decided to reaffirm it. that makes casey a precedent on precedent. another example of that as you might say of other cases like that, is miranda. so miranda is reaffirmed a lot. but then in the dickerson case in 2000, chief justice rehnquist writes the opinion considering the stare decisis factors, in reaffirming miranda. even though chief justice rehnquist, by the way had been a fervent critic of miranda throughout...
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tyrrell hatton and paul casey, three down againstjustin thomas hatton and paul casey, three down againstree down againstjustin thomas and jordan spieth, they got it back to all square but it was an impressive birdie putt from justin thomas that got them that third point on the board for the us. room for improvement for europe in the four balls this afternoon. a format where, historically, they've done well. and you mentioned the four balls, changes from the captain is going on, have we seen more encouraging signs for europe?” think the encouraging signs for europe and perhaps the european spectators is thatjustin rose has been reunited once again with henrik stenson. they've enjoyed success in the past. taking onjustin thomas. it's all square in that match. a quick turnaround already, as we head into the foursomes this afternoon. rory mcilroy playing alongside mr ryder cup himself, ian porter, one down against bubba watson. as is webb?simpson. sergio garcia, a contentious wild card pick, playing alongside rookie alex noren. it's all square against phil?mickelson and bryson dechambeau. mo
tyrrell hatton and paul casey, three down againstjustin thomas hatton and paul casey, three down againstree down againstjustin thomas and jordan spieth, they got it back to all square but it was an impressive birdie putt from justin thomas that got them that third point on the board for the us. room for improvement for europe in the four balls this afternoon. a format where, historically, they've done well. and you mentioned the four balls, changes from the captain is going on, have we seen...
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perhaps that's why, his team has been loaded with experience, garcia, poulter, casey and stenson alletting the nod, but he'll be hoping this man in particular can find his form. joe lynskey has been taking a look at this year's selection. the amphitheatre but the —— teens who were those who got best talent alongside those more experienced players, you know what to expect. your get the sport every two years. a players automatically qualify for tea m a players automatically qualify for team europe through their performances in prize money earnings on the european tour throughout the year, the captains, the issue is only three of the names have played in the ryder cup before, that's rory justin and francesco, this european champion the rest of them, are just ryder cup rookies. so at that in mind is perhaps little wonder that the captain has gone for experienced in the four wild—card picks. may not be the best form of their lives but who knows what it takes to be in the ryder cup, this will be ian poulter‘s six ryder cup and the previous five, he is still yet to lose a single match. he's
perhaps that's why, his team has been loaded with experience, garcia, poulter, casey and stenson alletting the nod, but he'll be hoping this man in particular can find his form. joe lynskey has been taking a look at this year's selection. the amphitheatre but the —— teens who were those who got best talent alongside those more experienced players, you know what to expect. your get the sport every two years. a players automatically qualify for tea m a players automatically qualify for team...
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so casey now is a precedent on precedent. it isn't just a run-of-the-mill case decided and never reconsidered that kc specifically we considered it and applied the starry decisive factor and decided to reaffirm it. that makes casey a precedent on precedent. another exampleo of that like miranda. miranda has been reaffirmed but then annette dickerson case in 2000 chief justice rehnquist writes the opinion considering starry decisive factor to reaffirm miranda even though chief justice rehnquist was a fervent critic of miranda throughout his career he decided it was settled too long and precedent too long and he reaffirmed it. >> i'm sorry to interrupt. i want to switch subjects with one last question. what would you say your position today is on a woman's right to choose? >> as a judge. it is an important precedent to the supreme court by it i mean roe v wade planned parenthood versus casey reaffirmed any times is precedent on precedent which itself is an important factor to remember. i understand the significance of the issue
so casey now is a precedent on precedent. it isn't just a run-of-the-mill case decided and never reconsidered that kc specifically we considered it and applied the starry decisive factor and decided to reaffirm it. that makes casey a precedent on precedent. another exampleo of that like miranda. miranda has been reaffirmed but then annette dickerson case in 2000 chief justice rehnquist writes the opinion considering starry decisive factor to reaffirm miranda even though chief justice rehnquist...
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four years ago, her son casey stole her car.nd uncle steve who runs a junkyard brought over a dummy car. they put the sheet and the wraps back on top of it. four years, casey, uncle steve, uncle fred, cousin jake, all worked to bring this car back to life. and they did a phenomenal job. happy birthday that is a bad ride. >> everybody say it with feeling. happy birthday, jeannie! >> whoo. >> and of course, it's time to take the parade lap. the picture lap. >> yeah! >> a lot of work, but it was worth it. >> uh-huh. ♪ >>> a big elk approaches a strolling couple. >> and it's not in a great mood. >> no. find out if a little scolding is enough to send it on its way. >>> and 50 ways to watch tv. >> laughing, the cheering, the kicking off your kick. >> watch and see which style you like. >>> brought to you by -- i know . but i promise, it's gonna get better. ♪ (mom giggles) ♪ (roosevelt) i aljust messedt that cigaretup your lungs. i never thought that at only 45 it would give me a heart attack. my tip is: do your heart a favor, and quit
four years ago, her son casey stole her car.nd uncle steve who runs a junkyard brought over a dummy car. they put the sheet and the wraps back on top of it. four years, casey, uncle steve, uncle fred, cousin jake, all worked to bring this car back to life. and they did a phenomenal job. happy birthday that is a bad ride. >> everybody say it with feeling. happy birthday, jeannie! >> whoo. >> and of course, it's time to take the parade lap. the picture lap. >> yeah!...
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. >> president obama spoke at a campaign rally for senator bob casey. governor tom wolf and other candidates. this portion of the remarks or 25 minutes. >> every time we try to pull ourselves closer to the american ideal that all of us are created equal, endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights, every time that happens, somebody who likes things with ar, someone who is benefiting from power and privilege, pushback and they will push anyway they can. sometimes they pushback directly, sometimes they are sneaky and will try to divide working people. they will try to make you feel like you have no power and try to make you cynical. it helps them keep power and privilege. were living through one of those moments right now. it didn't start with fungi, we didn't get here overnight. for a long time there has been anxiety, fear, and uncertainty because we live in a changing world. the economy is changing in the face of america is changing, technology is changing. that has challenged who we are and forced us to adapt and we see things were not accus
. >> president obama spoke at a campaign rally for senator bob casey. governor tom wolf and other candidates. this portion of the remarks or 25 minutes. >> every time we try to pull ourselves closer to the american ideal that all of us are created equal, endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights, every time that happens, somebody who likes things with ar, someone who is benefiting from power and privilege, pushback and they will push anyway they can. sometimes they...
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tom wolf, senator casey, and several democratic congressional candidates. this is a half hour. obama: every time we tried to pull ourselves closer to the american ideal that all of us are created equal, endowed i our creator with certain inalienable rights, every time who likesns, somebody things the way they are, somebody who is benefiting from power and privilege, push back. way theywill push any can. sometimes, they push back directly. sometimes they are sneaky and they will try to divide working people and they will try to make you feel like you have no power and they will try to make you cynical because it helps them keep their power and privilege. and we are living through one of those moments right now. it did not start with one guy. we did not get here overnight. now, there has been anxiety, fear, and uncertainty that has been building because we live in a rapidly changing world and the economy changes and the face of america is changing and technology is changing and all of that has challenged who we andand forced us to adapt we see things we are not accustomed to and
tom wolf, senator casey, and several democratic congressional candidates. this is a half hour. obama: every time we tried to pull ourselves closer to the american ideal that all of us are created equal, endowed i our creator with certain inalienable rights, every time who likesns, somebody things the way they are, somebody who is benefiting from power and privilege, push back. way theywill push any can. sometimes, they push back directly. sometimes they are sneaky and they will try to divide...
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wade and planned parenthood versus casey. it has been reaffirmed many time.hile, he dodged questions from senators related to the russia investigation including whether trump could pardon himself. >> what sort of loyalty will you owe to the president? >> if confirm to the supreme court and as a sitting judge, i owe my loyalty to the constitution. i have repeatedly called u.s. v. nixon one of the four greatest moments in supreme court history. no one is above the law in our constitutional system. >> president trump claims he has an absolute right to pardon himself. does he? >> the question of self-pardons is something i have never analyzed. it is a question that i have not written about. it is a question, therefore, that's a hypothetical question. >> does the president have the ability to pardon somebody in exchange for a promise from that person they wouldn't testify against him? >> senator, i'm not going to answer hypothetical questions of that sort. >>> joining us onset, msnbc analyst danny cevallos. good to have you with us. interesting in that moment was
wade and planned parenthood versus casey. it has been reaffirmed many time.hile, he dodged questions from senators related to the russia investigation including whether trump could pardon himself. >> what sort of loyalty will you owe to the president? >> if confirm to the supreme court and as a sitting judge, i owe my loyalty to the constitution. i have repeatedly called u.s. v. nixon one of the four greatest moments in supreme court history. no one is above the law in our...
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thank you. >> 2016 casey said that he himself has been sober for three years.3-year-old oscar winner was at the toronto film festival promoting his new movie "the old man and the gun." the comedy is due out september 28th and also stars 82-year-old robert redford in what he told keltie will probably be his final role. >> i feel good about this role. i'll be done after this i think. >> it was a very big, great honor to work with him and i look forward to all the other things he's gonna do. i'm sure he'll direct movies, maybe run for office. whatever he does, i'm there to help. >> i refuse to believe it's his last acting role. i'm sorry. i just refuse. >>> let's talk about chris praut and katherine schwarzenegger. two months after going public with their romance, they're taking their love on the road and straight to california wine country. >> the two looked very into each other as they tasted some vino at the round pond vineyard in northern california. it was a meet the family weekend for catherine who spent time with chris' older brother cully and his girlfrien
thank you. >> 2016 casey said that he himself has been sober for three years.3-year-old oscar winner was at the toronto film festival promoting his new movie "the old man and the gun." the comedy is due out september 28th and also stars 82-year-old robert redford in what he told keltie will probably be his final role. >> i feel good about this role. i'll be done after this i think. >> it was a very big, great honor to work with him and i look forward to all the other...
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. >> casey hunt on capitol hill for us this morning.was thinking, senator flake just alluded to it, in many ways i think john mccain certainly the last few years thought to him as the senate's teacher, how to be a senator, john mccain will teach you how to be a senator. who is going to do that now? who is the next professor to teach you how to be a senator like john mccain? >> i'm not sure there is a good answer to that question. and that this may very well have been a funeral for civility and for that kind of politics here in the united states senate. he was really perhaps the last lion. and we'll see if any one steps up to take that place. it's simply not going to be the same here at the capitol without him. and it hasn't been because we obviously lost him from the hallways months ago as he battled brain cancer. but at the same time you had had sort of his moral collvoice. and when you think back to what he knew and final months of his life, he is making a statement whether it's the speech he gave about spurious nationalism and essent
. >> casey hunt on capitol hill for us this morning.was thinking, senator flake just alluded to it, in many ways i think john mccain certainly the last few years thought to him as the senate's teacher, how to be a senator, john mccain will teach you how to be a senator. who is going to do that now? who is the next professor to teach you how to be a senator like john mccain? >> i'm not sure there is a good answer to that question. and that this may very well have been a funeral for...
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casey is precedent on precedent. >> precedent on precedent.joined by people who know their way around precedents, sharon eiffel, elise hope, and my favorite legal eagle npr's nina totenberg who is still covering the hearing there at ground zero. my thanks to all of you. cherilyn, off the top, did judge kavanaugh help or hurt himself today. >> it was. it was very exciting. there are very important moments and we learned a lot about judge kavanaugh. there was a mix of substance and process that was really important. you know the whole issue about the documents, the documents we don't have from his time when he worked for president bush. that was interwoven with some of the colloquy that you showed at the top of the hour. senator leahy, for example, brought a line of questioning about whether or not kavanaugh received confidential documents that had been stolen from senator leahy in 2002 at the time that the judge worked on judicial nominees. what leahy did is he questioned the nominee up to the point that he couldn't use documents that the chair
casey is precedent on precedent. >> precedent on precedent.joined by people who know their way around precedents, sharon eiffel, elise hope, and my favorite legal eagle npr's nina totenberg who is still covering the hearing there at ground zero. my thanks to all of you. cherilyn, off the top, did judge kavanaugh help or hurt himself today. >> it was. it was very exciting. there are very important moments and we learned a lot about judge kavanaugh. there was a mix of substance and...
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that's an exact court from casey, and the supreme court upheld those statutes even though they allowed, i mean they occasioned some delay in the abortion procedure. and justices marshall, brennan and blackmon dissented. i put it together, roe v. wade plus the parental consent statutes and i said different people disagree about this from different directions, but we have to follow it as faithfully as possible, and the parental consent was the model -- not the model, the precedent. can i say abortion on demand, i'm not familiar with the code word. what i'm familiar with is chief justice berger in his concurrence in roe v. wade itself. he joined the majority. he wrote a concurrence that specifically said that the court today does not uphold abortion on demand. that's his phrase and he joined the majority in roe v. wade. what that meant in practice over the years, over the last 45 years, is that reasonable regulations are permissible so long as they don't constitute an undue burden. and that's then the parental consent, informed consent, 24-hour waiting period, parental innocence notice la
that's an exact court from casey, and the supreme court upheld those statutes even though they allowed, i mean they occasioned some delay in the abortion procedure. and justices marshall, brennan and blackmon dissented. i put it together, roe v. wade plus the parental consent statutes and i said different people disagree about this from different directions, but we have to follow it as faithfully as possible, and the parental consent was the model -- not the model, the precedent. can i say...
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that's an exact court from casey, and the supreme court upheld those statutes even though they allowed, i mean they occasioned some delay in the abortion procedure. and justices marshall, brennan and blackmon dissented. i put it together, roe v. wade plus the parental consent statutes and i said different people disagree about this from different directions, but we have to follow it as faithfully as possible, and the parental consent was the model -- not the model, the precedent. can i say abortion on demand, i'm not familiar with the code word. what i'm familiar with is chief justice berger in his concurrence in roe v. wade itself. he joined the majority. he wrote a concurrence that specifically said that the court today does not uphold abortion on demand. that's his phrase and he joined the majority in roe v. wade. what that meant in practice over the years, over the last 45 years, is that reasonable regulations are permissible so long as they don't constitute an undue burden. and that's then the parental consent, informed consent, 24-hour waiting period, parental innocence notice la
that's an exact court from casey, and the supreme court upheld those statutes even though they allowed, i mean they occasioned some delay in the abortion procedure. and justices marshall, brennan and blackmon dissented. i put it together, roe v. wade plus the parental consent statutes and i said different people disagree about this from different directions, but we have to follow it as faithfully as possible, and the parental consent was the model -- not the model, the precedent. can i say...
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. >> reporter: this is casey hunt on capitol hill, as the senate is barreling towards another he said, she said credibility battle. a hearing that will be fraught for the republican men expected to question judge brett kavanaugh and dr. christine blasey ford. >> there's nothing that can be done about that. >> reporter: it recalls the troubling memory of what anita hill went through in 1991, when she was questioned by some of the same men who questioned dr. ford. >> i think this whole affair is sick. >> i think it's sick, too. >> reporter: senator orrin hatch sits on the committee and is already raising doubts about dr. ford's credibility. >> i think this woman, whoever she is, is mixed up. >> reporter: judge kavanaugh's fate depends on who they believe. >> if these allegations are proven to be true or people believe that they are, then that changes the equation. >> reporter: for dr. ford, who also wrestled with what it would mean to come forward, there is one critical difference from anita hill's experience. senator carmella harris is on the committee. >> i'm going to charge and expec
. >> reporter: this is casey hunt on capitol hill, as the senate is barreling towards another he said, she said credibility battle. a hearing that will be fraught for the republican men expected to question judge brett kavanaugh and dr. christine blasey ford. >> there's nothing that can be done about that. >> reporter: it recalls the troubling memory of what anita hill went through in 1991, when she was questioned by some of the same men who questioned dr. ford. >> i...
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casey: thank you. madam president, i rise today to urge the senate to pass the special counsel independence and integrity act. this is a bill that not many americans have heard about yet but it's a critically important bill for the senate to pass and very important for the country. this bill will preserve the justice department's independent investigation into russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election. since this weekend, there have been reports that the president may fire deputy attorney general rod rosenstein from his position at the department of justice. this would be a gross abuse of power, a line that we cannot allow to be crossed without consequence. mr. rosenstein has a long career in public service and law enforcement. he initially joined the department of justice nearly 30 years ago through the attorney general's honors program and rose through the ranks, serving as a trial attorney, as principal deputy assistant attorney general for the tax division, and as a united states atto
casey: thank you. madam president, i rise today to urge the senate to pass the special counsel independence and integrity act. this is a bill that not many americans have heard about yet but it's a critically important bill for the senate to pass and very important for the country. this bill will preserve the justice department's independent investigation into russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election. since this weekend, there have been reports that the president may fire deputy...
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that makes casey precedent on precedent. it's been relied on. casey itself has been cited as authority in subsequent cases. so that precedent on precedent is quite important as you think about it in this context. a similar analogy, the united states versus dickerson case in 2000 where the court considered whether to overturn miranda versus arizona or to reafifirm it. in that case through chief justice rehnquist specifically we affirmed miranda zbidespite fact he had been a critic of miranda in the early days and had written opinions of it quite critical. that dickerson case is similarly precedent on precedent which is important going forward as you think about the stare decisis calculation. that's why both of those cases, planned parenthood versus casey and dickerson are cases where i would refer to them as precedent on precedent. >> so you believe it's correctly settled but is it correct law in your view? >> senator, on that case or on dickerson or on cases like citizens united or heller or united states versus lopez, just the whole body of mod
that makes casey precedent on precedent. it's been relied on. casey itself has been cited as authority in subsequent cases. so that precedent on precedent is quite important as you think about it in this context. a similar analogy, the united states versus dickerson case in 2000 where the court considered whether to overturn miranda versus arizona or to reafifirm it. in that case through chief justice rehnquist specifically we affirmed miranda zbidespite fact he had been a critic of miranda in...
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. >> and casey is a huge fan of the show. what is up, casey?she's telling her 3-year-old daughter to put the pj's on. she's watching through the baby monitor. >> pajamas. >> why don't kids want to put on their pajamas? that's all i want to do when i get home now. >> pajamas! >> right about here, you kind of understand what she's been mumbling back to mom the whole time. >> you need to put pajamas on. >> whatever. >> ooh, girl. >> it was nice knowing you. >> that's where the video ends. >> i bet. there is no video evidence of what happens next. >> i got it right here. >> whatever. >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter you need the buzz word, be at least 18 years of age and a legal resident of the u.s. >> then head over to rightthisminute.com and click on win ipad. >> enter the buzz word through facebook, twitter or both. you can enter on each every day. >> let's reveal tuesday's buzz world. it's student. >> let over to rightthisminute.com and enter the win, i pad mini button and enter the buzz word student, s-t-u-d-e-n-t. >>>
. >> and casey is a huge fan of the show. what is up, casey?she's telling her 3-year-old daughter to put the pj's on. she's watching through the baby monitor. >> pajamas. >> why don't kids want to put on their pajamas? that's all i want to do when i get home now. >> pajamas! >> right about here, you kind of understand what she's been mumbling back to mom the whole time. >> you need to put pajamas on. >> whatever. >> ooh, girl. >> it was nice...
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that makes casey a precedent on precedent. example of that as you might say are there other cases like that? miranda? so miranda is reaffirmed a lot. in the dickerson case in 2000 chief justice rehnquist writes the opinion considering the factors reaffirming miranda. he had been a critic of miranda throughout his career, he decided it had been settled too long, had been precedent too long and he reaffirmed it. i'm sorry to interrupt. >> i'm sorry to interrupt. one last question. what would you say your position today is on a woman's right to choose. >> as a judge, it is an important precedent of the supreme court. by it i mean roe versus wade and planned parenthood versus casey been reaffirmed many times. casey is a precedent on precedent. an important factor to remember. and i understand the significance of the issue. the significance, as best i can i always try of the real world effects of that decision as i try to do of all the decisions of my court and of the supreme court. >> i thank you for that. let's go to presidential
that makes casey a precedent on precedent. example of that as you might say are there other cases like that? miranda? so miranda is reaffirmed a lot. in the dickerson case in 2000 chief justice rehnquist writes the opinion considering the factors reaffirming miranda. he had been a critic of miranda throughout his career, he decided it had been settled too long, had been precedent too long and he reaffirmed it. i'm sorry to interrupt. >> i'm sorry to interrupt. one last question. what...
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ken -- beat bob casey?ti certainly hope i am in western pennsylvania and eastern pennsylvania is the republican party is very much in favor of casey, i would think. host: the republican party? no, not the republican party, but the voters are very much -- even republicans are squishy in eastern pennsylvania and i hope they come out and vote for barletta. he's a good man and casey has done nothing. i think it's time for him to go and a lot of people feel that way. i hope that is the case -- you never know what will happen in the upcoming election. host: how did you break your rib, by the way? caller: i fell in my office. host: you fell in your office? caller: i slipped -- my leg fell out from under me on some water -- there was water on the floor and-- i was wearing crocs my legs throughout from under me and came down on my back and did not bother me for four or five days and i did not think anything happened and all of a sudden that fifth day, i coughed or sneezed and my rib displaced. awful pain. host: get
ken -- beat bob casey?ti certainly hope i am in western pennsylvania and eastern pennsylvania is the republican party is very much in favor of casey, i would think. host: the republican party? no, not the republican party, but the voters are very much -- even republicans are squishy in eastern pennsylvania and i hope they come out and vote for barletta. he's a good man and casey has done nothing. i think it's time for him to go and a lot of people feel that way. i hope that is the case -- you...
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as well as libby casey. i could begin anywhere. i would propose starting with senator boxer who, as we mentioned, has started much of this. and then turning to congresswoman demmings and the interplay between the work you both have done. senator? >> well, let me just say i'm very proud of the house members who walked over to the senate 27 years later. 27 years ago i was part of a group that did that. we marched up the steps and we confronted our own party because they weren't going to look at anita hill's charges. and then when they did, it was ugly. it was brutal. but i think what you saw today, ari, is the beautiful messiness of democracy. you know, lawrence o'donnell always says we have a right -- i think it's chris lawrence you have a right to petition your government. and those folks in the hall, those women facing senator flake in the elevator, looking at him, that's what we're supposed to do. we're supposed to be of, by and for the people. people across this country, the women and the men who care about us are just so frustr
as well as libby casey. i could begin anywhere. i would propose starting with senator boxer who, as we mentioned, has started much of this. and then turning to congresswoman demmings and the interplay between the work you both have done. senator? >> well, let me just say i'm very proud of the house members who walked over to the senate 27 years later. 27 years ago i was part of a group that did that. we marched up the steps and we confronted our own party because they weren't going to...
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this is abc 7 sports producer casey pratt. whoa, showing off a nice swing.fer to him babe pratt. [ laughter ] >> delusional. abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock casino. >> or big cut casey. >> he was expecting a contract after this today. i don't know what's gotten into him. >> he was swinging for the fences. >> he was. >> thank you. abc 7 news continues now online rnl, on twitter, facebook and all your mobile with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public is going to be safer and that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in the future. >>> all right. that is our report. we appreciate your time as always. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daet
this is abc 7 sports producer casey pratt. whoa, showing off a nice swing.fer to him babe pratt. [ laughter ] >> delusional. abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock casino. >> or big cut casey. >> he was expecting a contract after this today. i don't know what's gotten into him. >> he was swinging for the fences. >> he was. >> thank you. abc 7 news continues now online rnl, on twitter, facebook and all your mobile with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an...
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wade and planned parenthood versus casey, and reaffirmed many times, casey is precedent on precedent, which itself is an important factor to remember. >> now, there was a lighter moment at the hearing today. senator feinstein was involved, but only off camera. >> how would you like to be remembered? >> a good dad, >> a good husband? >> i think he's getting there. >> a good husband. >> thanks, diane, you helped him a lot. going to be better for you tonight. >> i owe you. >> well, despite the chuckle there, it was a contentious hearing. and as you see, it is still going on. abc world news anchor david muir will have more coming up at 5:30. stay tuned. >>> san francisco's millennium tower has tilted and sunken. now comes word about a crack in a window 36 floors up. abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow is live from the millennium tower with the latest. melanie? >> reporter: kristen, the big question tonight is what caused this outside pane of glass on the 36th floor to crack? building officials say they won't know for certain until they replace the window within the next week. and open up
wade and planned parenthood versus casey, and reaffirmed many times, casey is precedent on precedent, which itself is an important factor to remember. >> now, there was a lighter moment at the hearing today. senator feinstein was involved, but only off camera. >> how would you like to be remembered? >> a good dad, >> a good husband? >> i think he's getting there. >> a good husband. >> thanks, diane, you helped him a lot. going to be better for you...
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paul casey chipping in with five birdies himself.hnson and rickie fowler. how about francesco molinari? johnson and rickie fowler. how about francesco molinari ? he johnson and rickie fowler. how about francesco molinari? he hasn't won a ryder cup match coming in. he is on the brink of winning a third alongside tommy fleetwood. superb stuff from him. very close there. jordan spieth doing his bit alongsidejustin thomas, they are up against ian poulter and jon rahm. spieth anne thomas are up. still a few holes to play. europe will be delighted with the way things have gone so far, three up in those four matches. that could see further points on the leaderboard for europe. they are 5—3 up, 14.5 points is the important targets going into this afternoon. the 12 singles matches to come on the final day on sunday. i suppose it must be a rearguard action for the usa, if the unthinkable happened and they lost all four of these four balls matches going into the foursomes, you are talking 9—3. considering what happened in 2012 in medinah, it wo
paul casey chipping in with five birdies himself.hnson and rickie fowler. how about francesco molinari? johnson and rickie fowler. how about francesco molinari ? he johnson and rickie fowler. how about francesco molinari? he hasn't won a ryder cup match coming in. he is on the brink of winning a third alongside tommy fleetwood. superb stuff from him. very close there. jordan spieth doing his bit alongsidejustin thomas, they are up against ian poulter and jon rahm. spieth anne thomas are up....
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casey in 1992. and as you will recall, senator, i know when that case came up, the supreme court didn't just reaffirmed at in passing. the court specifically went through all the factors of stare decisis in considering whether to overrule it. joint opinion of justice kennedy, justice o'connor ands justice souter at great length went through those factors. that was the question presented in the case. >> could i interrupt you to say, since you mentioned stare decisis and i sat on night at these hearings, and when the subject comes up, the person says i will follow stare decisis. and they get did confirm and tf course they s don't. so i think knowing going into it how you make a judgment on these issues is really important to our vote as whether to support you or not. because i don't want to go back to those death tolls in this country. and they truly believe that women should be able to control their own reproductive systems, within, obviously, some concern for a viable fetus. >> and iwi understand yo
casey in 1992. and as you will recall, senator, i know when that case came up, the supreme court didn't just reaffirmed at in passing. the court specifically went through all the factors of stare decisis in considering whether to overrule it. joint opinion of justice kennedy, justice o'connor ands justice souter at great length went through those factors. that was the question presented in the case. >> could i interrupt you to say, since you mentioned stare decisis and i sat on night at...
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we have worked for many hours with casey and patrick, and they are terrific. i'm also a 23 year resident of south beach rincon. i live two blocks from the bay, and i've been walking the embarcadero and that area for 23 years. and i've seen some very worrysome changes. it used to be dead down there. the mid90's, the late 90's before the ballpark, it was dead. the ballpark came in, the embarcadero and the whole neighborhood exploded, which was great. i think we loved it. we loved getting, you know, some life down there. but things are getting out of hand. i no longer walk on the break unless i have to. the proliveration of wheeled vehicles out there just make it too dangerous and too distracting, and so we do need to make the bicyclists comfortable with their protect protected bike lanes. i fully support them, but hence, the embarcadero enhancement project. we love it. love patrick, love casey. they have spent hours with us. they love us, they get it. we're the one that asked them to put the sententencils out. we asked them to put a camera out to monitor what's
we have worked for many hours with casey and patrick, and they are terrific. i'm also a 23 year resident of south beach rincon. i live two blocks from the bay, and i've been walking the embarcadero and that area for 23 years. and i've seen some very worrysome changes. it used to be dead down there. the mid90's, the late 90's before the ballpark, it was dead. the ballpark came in, the embarcadero and the whole neighborhood exploded, which was great. i think we loved it. we loved getting, you...
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casey's security saying it's impossible for him to have visited him.up with that in a book. if someone is visiting someone on their deathbed and he claims casey gave him this incredible information that cannot be verified, that would strike me as fraudulent. there is no proof of it. i think it's fraudulent. >> jesse: should dana asked him about that? i also think you should bring up the john belushi book. >> greg: people think that was the one of the worst books ever written that portrayed john belushi unfairly and that it was a terrible book. >> dana: i only have a few minutes. >> greg: asking about why a lot of its friends believe "all the presidents men," is filled with errors. >> dana: attention to have this opportunity. >> greg: i am kidding. >> dana: it's interesting. i worked in a white house where four woodward books were written. i don't know how many he wrote about the obama administration. three? this is probably not the first trump book and also this book has broken incredible records for preorders already. we'll have a chance to talk to hi
casey's security saying it's impossible for him to have visited him.up with that in a book. if someone is visiting someone on their deathbed and he claims casey gave him this incredible information that cannot be verified, that would strike me as fraudulent. there is no proof of it. i think it's fraudulent. >> jesse: should dana asked him about that? i also think you should bring up the john belushi book. >> greg: people think that was the one of the worst books ever written that...
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i had to take casey in completely. casey reaffirmed roe -- >> i have some other questions. please -- >> it's an important question and -- >> a critical question. >> and i did my level best in an emergency posture. so i had two days -- >> 2-1 decision that you dissented from. >> i did the best to follow precedent and as i always try to do to be as careful as i can in following the precedent of the supreme court. >> let me ask you a personal question. what is the dirtiest, hardest job you've ever had in your life. >> i worked construction when i was summer after i was 16 for a summer. 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. my dad dropped me off every morning at 7:00. 6:55. he wanted me to be early. and that's probably the one. i also, i should say, i had what -- one person, i guess, lawn business for many summers, business -- i cut a lot of lawns. that's how i made some cash when i was -- i started that probably eighth grade. i cut my parent's lawn but i cut a lot of lawns in the neighborhood and distributed flyers saying if you need your lawn cut, call me. lawn cutting and the construction
i had to take casey in completely. casey reaffirmed roe -- >> i have some other questions. please -- >> it's an important question and -- >> a critical question. >> and i did my level best in an emergency posture. so i had two days -- >> 2-1 decision that you dissented from. >> i did the best to follow precedent and as i always try to do to be as careful as i can in following the precedent of the supreme court. >> let me ask you a personal question....
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. >> it is an important precedent of the supreme court, roe v wade and planned parenthood versus caseyreaffirmed many times casey is precedent on precedent which itself is an important factor. >> an important issue is judicial independence of brett kavanaugh, said he would certainly be a fair and impartial judge despite his personal views. >> what assurances that you will not allow the president's personal views or interests to impact your decision? >> i'm independent judge. is confirmed as supreme court and sitting judge, i owe my loyalty to the constitution. if you are right under the law you prevail. >> reporter: we expected the mueller investigation has come up, senator harris asking and pointed question whether the nominee had conversations with a law firm of a former attorney of donald trump. >> have you had a conversation about that? a really specific question. >> i would like to know the person you're thinking of. >> it is someone you don't want to tell us. >> reporter: as you mentioned there were plenty of outbursts and interruptions. a total of 73 individuals were arrested an
. >> it is an important precedent of the supreme court, roe v wade and planned parenthood versus caseyreaffirmed many times casey is precedent on precedent which itself is an important factor. >> an important issue is judicial independence of brett kavanaugh, said he would certainly be a fair and impartial judge despite his personal views. >> what assurances that you will not allow the president's personal views or interests to impact your decision? >> i'm independent...
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was centrally an issue in casey. protection of abortion rights consistent with the test? >> i think it's important to underscore that that dec cited planned parenthood versus casey's authority, which in turn reaffirmed roe v. wade. >> had it been the test at the time, the court would not have reached that result. you said at the aei lecture, a first year law student could tell you that test was not consistent with the approach of the cases roe v. wade, planned parenthood versus casey. so we know it wouldn't have reached that same result between consenting adults? >> as the supreme court said last year in a broad majority, under the precedents that now exist, the days of treating gays and lesbians americans as second class citizens, gay and lesbian couples as inferior and unworthy are over. that was joined by four justices. roamer, lawrence, windsor. >> had the glucksberg test, the full test been applied, justice kennedy would not have reached the result he did. [ all talking ] >> the last case we're gonna get through
was centrally an issue in casey. protection of abortion rights consistent with the test? >> i think it's important to underscore that that dec cited planned parenthood versus casey's authority, which in turn reaffirmed roe v. wade. >> had it been the test at the time, the court would not have reached that result. you said at the aei lecture, a first year law student could tell you that test was not consistent with the approach of the cases roe v. wade, planned parenthood versus...
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i had to take casey in completely. casey reaffirmed roe. >> i have some other questions. so i ask you if you please -- >> it's an important question, though. and i want to -- >> i did my level best in an emergency posture. so what i had to -- basically two days to -- >> 2-1 decision which you dissented from. >> i did the best to follow precedent. and as i always try to do to be as careful as i can in following the precedent of the supreme court. >> let me ask you a personal question. what's the dirtiest, hardest job you've ever had in your life? >> i worked construction when i was the summer after i was 16. for a summer, 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. my dad dropped me off every morning at 7:00. 6:55. he wanted me to be early. and that's probably the one. i also, i should say, i had what one person, i guess, a lawn business for many years. i cut a lot of lawns. and that's how i made some cash when i was -- i started that probably eighth grade. maybe seventh grade. i cut my parents' lawn but then cut a lot of lawns in the neighborhood and distributed flyers to all over the place t
i had to take casey in completely. casey reaffirmed roe. >> i have some other questions. so i ask you if you please -- >> it's an important question, though. and i want to -- >> i did my level best in an emergency posture. so what i had to -- basically two days to -- >> 2-1 decision which you dissented from. >> i did the best to follow precedent. and as i always try to do to be as careful as i can in following the precedent of the supreme court. >> let me ask...
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let me bring back casey hunt. casey, did republicans realize what was going on in those last few minutes, that jeff flake was deal-making with democrats? >> reporter: i do think they did. they started to back into the same ante chamber, and witness they realized what was going on and suddenly this might be in jeopardy. and you heard -- frankly, what lindsey graham just said there was the truth. in a very straight forward way. that he acknowledged, if this is true, that what jeff flake says, not only is he not going to vote without this, but also his other republican colleagues who are in the same boat, they don't have the 50 votes to do it. and as lindsey graham also said, he's going to have to explain that to president trump. it does sound like, based on halle's reporting, perhaps the president has received some of this message. they simply can't -- at the end of the day, mitch mcconnell is very realistic. and he knows his conference and he knows whether or not he has the votes to push forward. and if it's not go
let me bring back casey hunt. casey, did republicans realize what was going on in those last few minutes, that jeff flake was deal-making with democrats? >> reporter: i do think they did. they started to back into the same ante chamber, and witness they realized what was going on and suddenly this might be in jeopardy. and you heard -- frankly, what lindsey graham just said there was the truth. in a very straight forward way. that he acknowledged, if this is true, that what jeff flake...