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casey: about 250. lemonis: times eight. casey: $2,000. lemonis: $2,000. 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, duh
casey: about 250. lemonis: times eight. casey: $2,000. lemonis: $2,000. 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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senator bob casey. bob casey. senator casey: thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you very much. first of all, let's hear it for matt cartwright. [applause] senator casey: now i know you will give him a great vote on while you are giving him a good vote, give me some. i want to thank this high school and all the people here who made the visit possible. before i get to remarks, because i know some people were here to see me but there might be a few more people here to see vice president joe biden. he is in the building. i want you to let him know how much you want to hear from him. let's hear it for vice president joe biden. [applause] [cheering] [chanting] senator casey: pretty good. i know that we did not even practice that. i do want to say how much we appreciate, i know earlier in the program, john was here as well. holly delaney. representative mike. and so many others were here with us tonight. i want to tell you how much i appreciate you being here tonight on the eve of an election. i know a lot of people said, when they say this is the most important e
senator bob casey. bob casey. senator casey: thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you very much. first of all, let's hear it for matt cartwright. [applause] senator casey: now i know you will give him a great vote on while you are giving him a good vote, give me some. i want to thank this high school and all the people here who made the visit possible. before i get to remarks, because i know some people were here to see me but there might be a few more people here to see vice...
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casey: not true. barletta: $718 billion was rated out of medicare to pay for obama care. 718million. you want to talk about who's hurting medicare? casey: those medicare benefits were not cut why would the aarp support the affordable air cac - - affordable care act that is a lie and he knows it. >> do you agree with the treasury secretary that the stock market is the scorecard? barletta: i think it is part of it obviously. with more people in the workforce. african-american employment is at an all-time low. >> if you can claim credit for start - - a strong stock market what about one that doesn't do so well? barletta: let's make believe this administration and they were not in charge at all? the stock market was down 20 percent since this administration is office the stock market is up 20 percent overall that is pretty good for the people who have a 4o1k. from where we were and where we are now. casey: that is wonderful. but the cost of childcare and the cost of health care i wish they would join us i
casey: not true. barletta: $718 billion was rated out of medicare to pay for obama care. 718million. you want to talk about who's hurting medicare? casey: those medicare benefits were not cut why would the aarp support the affordable air cac - - affordable care act that is a lie and he knows it. >> do you agree with the treasury secretary that the stock market is the scorecard? barletta: i think it is part of it obviously. with more people in the workforce. african-american employment is...
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casey also had three kids from his first marriage, kerri, mike, and julie.ut they would have a strained relationship with their new stepmom. after more than 30 years of marriage, casey was diagnosed with a debilitating parkinson's-like disease. it was then, his children say, jeannie cut off their access to him. jeannie says his children began a campaign of harassment. >> we have been stalked, tracked, bullied. >> reporter: the family feud escalated when kerri says jeannie put casey's health at risk by taking him out of a rehab facility. >> jean kasem pulled my dad out at 2:30 ins be and i.v.. >> reporter: in 2014, armed with a court order to hospitalize their dad, this bismar showdown occurred between kerry and jean. >> in the order of king david i give this meat to you. >> what person in their right mind throws frozen meat at you, screaming biblical verses? >> reporter: in june 2014, casey kasem died. the family battle went nuclear. each side has sued, brahaming the other for casey's death. the case is scheduled for next year. a court may decide who gets ca
casey also had three kids from his first marriage, kerri, mike, and julie.ut they would have a strained relationship with their new stepmom. after more than 30 years of marriage, casey was diagnosed with a debilitating parkinson's-like disease. it was then, his children say, jeannie cut off their access to him. jeannie says his children began a campaign of harassment. >> we have been stalked, tracked, bullied. >> reporter: the family feud escalated when kerri says jeannie put...
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with that i like to recognize the ranking member senator casey. >> thank you, chairman paul for calling this important i want to thank the witnesses for being here and thank chairman of the committee senator alexander for his presence here. i wanted to apologize in advance. i have to leave in about 20 minutes. this hearing was scheduled at aa time when i had a conflict. i wish that had not happened but it did. so i have to leave early. i will be submitting questions in writing for the witnesses, and i look forward to your responses. but we are here today to talk about critically important issue, the development of drugs to treat rare diseases. 35 years ago congress passed the landmark orphan drug act. this legislation represented the first concerted federal effort to incentivize the development of new treatments specifically for rare diseases. the orphan drug act established brands to assist in the development of new orphan drugs. established the orphan drug tax credit to for the offset the research and development costs, and provide a longer consumed of the full seven years for orphan
with that i like to recognize the ranking member senator casey. >> thank you, chairman paul for calling this important i want to thank the witnesses for being here and thank chairman of the committee senator alexander for his presence here. i wanted to apologize in advance. i have to leave in about 20 minutes. this hearing was scheduled at aa time when i had a conflict. i wish that had not happened but it did. so i have to leave early. i will be submitting questions in writing for the...
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>> thank you, senator casey. i reiterate, i don't think the issues in pennsylvania that miss buck identified are unique to pennsylvania. i think the reflective nationwide as far as the data picture goes. i think the number one thing that is needed is a national oifrgsz identification of what data is needed to collect and then an avenue to assist courts in finding ways to collect that data and as miss buck identified in pennsylvania the resources needed to get to that level are essential and extensive in any assistance to court because courts are very localized, and it's a very individual court issue as far as the collection of data. a assisting courts at a local in establishing the mechanism to gather this data would be essential. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> senator blumenthal. >> thank you very much, miss chairwoman. this topic is immensely important. many of us in this room willen countier this situation in connecticut, guardianship or conservatorship decisions are made by a local probate court jud
>> thank you, senator casey. i reiterate, i don't think the issues in pennsylvania that miss buck identified are unique to pennsylvania. i think the reflective nationwide as far as the data picture goes. i think the number one thing that is needed is a national oifrgsz identification of what data is needed to collect and then an avenue to assist courts in finding ways to collect that data and as miss buck identified in pennsylvania the resources needed to get to that level are essential...
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senator casey? >> that was remarkable choreography, and we need it. karen, i'll start with you, and also maybe miss boynkin in this round of questions, but i want to start with this question of data and more importantly reliable data. we found in this process that what we consider -- would mostly consider basic information on guardianship is lacking, we don't know often, for example, how many people are subject to guardianship, who their guardians are and has a guardian been early vetted and how many people are possibly being abused or exploited by a guardian? questions to which we often don't know the answer. karen, i wanted to start with you on this and ask you, in light of the limited information sometimes, we know that pennsylvania's created the guardianship tracking system and the database for guardianships that would be up and running in all 67 counties in pennsylvania by the end of december i guess first, could you explain how the system would address this gap in data? >> i would be happy, se
senator casey? >> that was remarkable choreography, and we need it. karen, i'll start with you, and also maybe miss boynkin in this round of questions, but i want to start with this question of data and more importantly reliable data. we found in this process that what we consider -- would mostly consider basic information on guardianship is lacking, we don't know often, for example, how many people are subject to guardianship, who their guardians are and has a guardian been early vetted...
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in comes from casey mcdermott. casey mcdermott: senator kelly, what can you realistically accomplish right away if elected? you know what i want to do is build a new hampshire that works for everyone so i'm going to focus immediately on the budget and make education a priority. that is what i will do immediately. we must invest in education. i will not ever support a voucher program. i would veto a voucher program. you know my opponent -- that is his piece of legislation that he says if reelected he wants to bring back and he is standing with betsy devos on that. education, moving them forward in the budget. i believe every child, no matter where they live, where they were born, or their family income, has a right to education and a public education and that is what i would do on my first day to put legislation through. governor, you can answer. gov. sununu: we have put more money to public education then ever before. $30 million. there is only one governor in the state that ever even proposed full bacon or garden
in comes from casey mcdermott. casey mcdermott: senator kelly, what can you realistically accomplish right away if elected? you know what i want to do is build a new hampshire that works for everyone so i'm going to focus immediately on the budget and make education a priority. that is what i will do immediately. we must invest in education. i will not ever support a voucher program. i would veto a voucher program. you know my opponent -- that is his piece of legislation that he says if...
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. >> reporter: when casey played in the river as a kid, he was fought whatever you pack in, you packhat lesson guides him today. >> look at the trash. >> reporter: casey and his friends discover an illegal dumping site. they dig out a mattress, then uncovered tires, couches and refrigerator. casey cleans up along the river three to four times a week for hours at a time. >> i've hauled off 27,000 pounds total since the first of january. >> reporter: one of the problem spots under the first street bridge. you don't have to go far to find the garbage. the area inspired casey's volunteer effort, he brought his family to the spot to swim three years ago. >> it was just trash, everywhere. whoa, this is, so i grabbed a garage bag and started to pick it up. >> reporter: first he walked along the river alone before or after his shift as a butcher. he would haul the waste to the land full, and pay disposal fees. >> we used the water, the animals used the water, the plants use water. it's just the number one life support. >> reporter: today, he partners with the clean river alliance in sonoma c
. >> reporter: when casey played in the river as a kid, he was fought whatever you pack in, you packhat lesson guides him today. >> look at the trash. >> reporter: casey and his friends discover an illegal dumping site. they dig out a mattress, then uncovered tires, couches and refrigerator. casey cleans up along the river three to four times a week for hours at a time. >> i've hauled off 27,000 pounds total since the first of january. >> reporter: one of the...
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bill casey, were not write it -- would not publish it. under thelished moniker of the national intelligence council, not the cia. the only person doing vulnerability studies of the meyer,union was herb working for bill casey. we were collecting no intelligence on the cold war stuff, the war of information and ideas. nothing on propaganda or active measures. anti-anti-communist .ttitude >> reykjavik, for a day and a half gorbachev proposes sweeping cuts in all kinds of weapons, including nuclear weapons, and ronald reagan agrees. and to quote steve hayward in "e second volume of his book, the unheard-of had occurred. the president and general secretary agreed the abolition of all weapons." near the end of the second day, gorbachev says, by the way, one condition. sci toe to confine limited lab research. reagan says nothing to him and -- ends.t and's e - everyone thought it was a disaster, at least at first. why was that such an important point in the cold war? several reasons, one of which directly involves them. that whatd early on he rea
bill casey, were not write it -- would not publish it. under thelished moniker of the national intelligence council, not the cia. the only person doing vulnerability studies of the meyer,union was herb working for bill casey. we were collecting no intelligence on the cold war stuff, the war of information and ideas. nothing on propaganda or active measures. anti-anti-communist .ttitude >> reykjavik, for a day and a half gorbachev proposes sweeping cuts in all kinds of weapons, including...
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this field will thank you for saving up a decade's worth of film it was worth the other song casey thank you for being our guest here on the stream i am going to highly recommend that you do a binge watch of al-jazeera documentaries come here on my laptop i was just when you can start here this is the things we keep you can head across to a mole deck the legacy of slavery in the us and then finish up with for trump out as a adult column a look at documentaries and you'll find them or they enjoy the binge watch and i will see one line that we see. you. we will get a feel for you that's in the club in the simple soul. her son was around fourteen dollars just. short documentaries from around the world about those who will give up their fight for justice. al-jazeera selects justice. correspondent. the u.s. says it may be weeks before it has about seven straight impose sanctions on saudi arabia over the killing of journalist jamal shoji. hello i'm adrian for the given this is our visitor a live from doha also coming up. we will not allow our generosity to be abused by those who would break ou
this field will thank you for saving up a decade's worth of film it was worth the other song casey thank you for being our guest here on the stream i am going to highly recommend that you do a binge watch of al-jazeera documentaries come here on my laptop i was just when you can start here this is the things we keep you can head across to a mole deck the legacy of slavery in the us and then finish up with for trump out as a adult column a look at documentaries and you'll find them or they enjoy...
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e other r casey's death. an tre's even been drama during depositions.year. a court may decide who gets casey's fortune. >> i'm not going to quit. i'm the daughter of a marine. and what they did was wrong. >> if someone killed your father, wouldn't you want justice? take the money, take it all, i want her in jail. >> cbs news was unable to find any records substantiating mrs. kasem's accusations of harassment. we've learned that police in the small town of gig harbor, washington, are taking another look at casey kasem's death. they is not a homicide investigation, but they're going through his medical records and conducting interviews to determine how he died. can you watch peter's full report this saturday night on $48 hours" it airs at 10:00 p.m., 9:00 p.m. central on cbs. >> who didn't listen to his radio show? >> i did. >> keep reaching for the stars, that's the way i got music. >> lots of questions answered. >> the family is not getting alatal stay tuned. >> chipotle manager got her job back after she was fired for asking a group of black customers
e other r casey's death. an tre's even been drama during depositions.year. a court may decide who gets casey's fortune. >> i'm not going to quit. i'm the daughter of a marine. and what they did was wrong. >> if someone killed your father, wouldn't you want justice? take the money, take it all, i want her in jail. >> cbs news was unable to find any records substantiating mrs. kasem's accusations of harassment. we've learned that police in the small town of gig harbor,...
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this is suzanne who tweets and the fact that they kept their friendship going was amazing in itself casey stripped the guys that were both heart wrenching and joyous and watching ali son joe with his dad reminded me of moments with my late father who also had cancer she goes on to say i'm india's have casey's journeys but i also saw the toll it took on him and they found no although he didn't travel as much had a different trouble and i'm wishing them both well from ireland so casey talk to us about that because people who are followers of al jazeera english will know your work from there will know your time spent there the story that you tell in the documentary inside having a different ending tell us a little bit about that. although the very nice comment that you just read out things i mean even on my reporting trips not the larger films one of my goals in gaza like everywhere was to try to tell very small personal stories and. because sometimes those are the stories that people and other places around the world can relate to the most because and i think that's also what motivated ales
this is suzanne who tweets and the fact that they kept their friendship going was amazing in itself casey stripped the guys that were both heart wrenching and joyous and watching ali son joe with his dad reminded me of moments with my late father who also had cancer she goes on to say i'm india's have casey's journeys but i also saw the toll it took on him and they found no although he didn't travel as much had a different trouble and i'm wishing them both well from ireland so casey talk to us...
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he is a good man all around. >> rain or shine even on holidays, casey collects the others throw .ay he posts what he finds on social media. his dedication amazes his friend . >> i don't think i ever heard of him taking a vacation. he does inspire me a lot. >> for his commitment to keeping the russian river clean, this week's jefferson award goes to casey carr. >> that someone like casey inspires you with their public service, you can nominate him or her for the jefferson award. you can do that online at www.kpix.com/hero. >>> many pets have been transferred 10 days shelters and as you can here, some of them are having a hard time breathing and barking after being exposed to the toxic and butte county. >> some do have an upper respiratory infection. if they are exposed to air quality, then it is just basically supportive care to relax spca want you to remind you that there is bear -- better air quality along the way. today, it remains unhealthy. you want to limit time outdoors for yourself, for your pets, and for your kids. right now, you can see the visibility is down below to mil
he is a good man all around. >> rain or shine even on holidays, casey collects the others throw .ay he posts what he finds on social media. his dedication amazes his friend . >> i don't think i ever heard of him taking a vacation. he does inspire me a lot. >> for his commitment to keeping the russian river clean, this week's jefferson award goes to casey carr. >> that someone like casey inspires you with their public service, you can nominate him or her for the jefferson...
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and what may be the strangest thing, an epic international journey after casey died.o trial in los angeles next spring. the outcome may determine what happens to casey's estate. >> they did what they did. but i don't owe them anything for doing what they did to their father. >> dad once told me don't ever go up against jeanne, you don't know what she's capable of. >> reporter: i'm peter van sant for cbs "this morning." >> wow, you can see peter's full report, the mysterious death of casey kasem tomorrow night on 48 hours. it airs at 10:00, 9:00 central on cbs. >>> retailers are working hard to attract shopper this is black friday. "consumer reports" elliot wiler is in the toyota green room to show us how to separate the real deals from the one too good to be true. you're watching cbs "this morning." deals from ones too good to be true. you're watching "cbs this morning." unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you? for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks.
and what may be the strangest thing, an epic international journey after casey died.o trial in los angeles next spring. the outcome may determine what happens to casey's estate. >> they did what they did. but i don't owe them anything for doing what they did to their father. >> dad once told me don't ever go up against jeanne, you don't know what she's capable of. >> reporter: i'm peter van sant for cbs "this morning." >> wow, you can see peter's full report,...
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>> i believe so, yes. >> thank you madam chair. >> thank you senator casey. a vote has just started. thank you for your testimony and all of the work that you're doing. it helps us identify things we need to improve upon but let me ask you this is there anything the federal government can do to encourage some of these best practices that you've identified or what more can we do to help states address the issue of a lack of data or standardizing some of the strands across the country so we can compare? one of things i the things is eg collaboration. there's a lot of good ideas out there and there's a lot of states and vocal cords that are doing fabulous things to reform this area and improvements in data such as pennsylvania that we've heard of today and i think providing some type of national resource center to get to a variety of local courts and state accompanied by a resources, there is a lack of resources, but sharing information we don't need to reinvent everything. we can use the best practices that are in place and just share those with other places so
>> i believe so, yes. >> thank you madam chair. >> thank you senator casey. a vote has just started. thank you for your testimony and all of the work that you're doing. it helps us identify things we need to improve upon but let me ask you this is there anything the federal government can do to encourage some of these best practices that you've identified or what more can we do to help states address the issue of a lack of data or standardizing some of the strands across the...
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. >> the shocking new claim about the death of casey kasem. was the radio icon murdered? what his family is now saying and the new investigation. >>> plus, security breach. how someone got through security at the nation's busiest airport nearly boarding a flight without a ticket. >>> caught on camera, what caused this car to slam into a crowded restaurant. >>> and end of the road. why ford wants to say good-bye to the new car smell. >>> good tuesday morning, everyone. we begin with new details in that deadly shooting at a chicago hospital. chaos and panic triggered by a domestic dispute that left four people dead. >> the first victim was the shooter's ex-girlfriend. an emergency room doctor gunned down there in the parking lot. also killed, a pharmacy worker and rookie police officer. you see him there. he leaves behind a wife and three children. abc's elizabeth hur joins us with the latest on the attack and the lives that were lost, good morning, elizabeth. >> reporter: kendis and janai, good morning to you. authorities say the shooting was senseless and that officer die
. >> the shocking new claim about the death of casey kasem. was the radio icon murdered? what his family is now saying and the new investigation. >>> plus, security breach. how someone got through security at the nation's busiest airport nearly boarding a flight without a ticket. >>> caught on camera, what caused this car to slam into a crowded restaurant. >>> and end of the road. why ford wants to say good-bye to the new car smell. >>> good tuesday...
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this will thank you for saving up a decade's worth of film it was worthy of a song casey thank you for being a guest here on the stream i am going to highly recommend that you do a binge watch al-jazeera documentaries come here on my laptop i was just where you can start here miss the things we keep you can head across to a mole deck the legacy of slavery in the us eighty and then finish up with four lines church a trump out a zero dot com look at documentaries and you'll find them or they enjoy that they enjoy watch american i will see one line that we've seen. what makes this period we're living through the years. we haven't seen the president this unpredictable. leader of speech is a. god. that is a far better formula for authoritarianism and here in the early years the lights are on and there's nowhere to hide let me ask you straight up this is the two state solution no upfront retiring. on al-jazeera fresh perspective. possibilities. fairness journalism. debates and discussions how can you trust a man like that how could we work again with a man like that she seems to be saying if
this will thank you for saving up a decade's worth of film it was worthy of a song casey thank you for being a guest here on the stream i am going to highly recommend that you do a binge watch al-jazeera documentaries come here on my laptop i was just where you can start here miss the things we keep you can head across to a mole deck the legacy of slavery in the us eighty and then finish up with four lines church a trump out a zero dot com look at documentaries and you'll find them or they...
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, would not publish it >> casey would have published it right? >> the guy had to have it published under the moniker of the national intelligence conference and not the cia because nobody wanted to study, and the only other person that was doing mobility studies of the soviet union was her myers, working for casey. we was collecting no intelligence on the cold war stuff, the war of information and ideas. nothing on propaganda or active measures. there was an anti- communist attitude within the state department and the intelligence community. >> i want to cover two more events. you first. >> that happens all of the time. >> so sorry. >> on october 11 and 12 of 1986, for a day and a half, the president of russia proposes sweeping cuts in all kinds of weapons, especially nuclear weapons, and ronald reagan agrees. to quote the hayward in the second volume of the age of reagan, the unheard-of had occurred. the president and the general secretary had just agreed to seek the total abolition of all nuclear weapons. then, near the end of the second day, t
, would not publish it >> casey would have published it right? >> the guy had to have it published under the moniker of the national intelligence conference and not the cia because nobody wanted to study, and the only other person that was doing mobility studies of the soviet union was her myers, working for casey. we was collecting no intelligence on the cold war stuff, the war of information and ideas. nothing on propaganda or active measures. there was an anti- communist attitude...
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there were regular briefings by cia director bill casey and his deputy general vernon walters. they would come regularly to the vatican and brief the holy father about the nuclear balance in europe. the soviets had been engaged in a huge anti-inf deployment campaign to prevent us from balancing their intermediate range nuclear forces with our own. the europeans had invited us to do this. the soviet campaign was so great that they had managed to distant form large numbers of europeans thinking this was an american initiative to nuclear eyes and make a nuclear battlefield out of europe. as a result of the briefings, which were a lot about soviet inf deployment, the holy father did not object to american nuclear deployments. normally, you would think, all the men of the cloth just want to be swords into plowshares and you would expect the vatican bureaucracy to oppose this. but the holy father, having gotten the briefings, did not do so. we could go and do that with confidence. another tidbit. bill casey once called the chairman of our board, owen smith, his son-in-law and former
there were regular briefings by cia director bill casey and his deputy general vernon walters. they would come regularly to the vatican and brief the holy father about the nuclear balance in europe. the soviets had been engaged in a huge anti-inf deployment campaign to prevent us from balancing their intermediate range nuclear forces with our own. the europeans had invited us to do this. the soviet campaign was so great that they had managed to distant form large numbers of europeans thinking...
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i'm a volunteer for the city of angels and when casey died, parents of his friend and said our son or daughter has a problem. can you help us? as you can imagine, as most parents we didn't know what to do. we set out to help and we found out we needed to learn more so i went to a local judge, tony massey and we sat and talked and said tony, i said, i'm learning about addiction and treatment, but all of these kids have been arrested. i need to know about law enforcement. so he brought in a retired cop who had a program in the city of trenton, and so there were three of us in the room and then 15 with chart pack all over the wall and if we couldn't figure out how the system would work we head someone to come in and show us and in march 2009 we took $1,000 of casey's memorial fund and started city of angels and the name wasn't particularly special. one of our crew watched the movie city of angels. it sounded good to us. city of angels is a non-profit in new jersey, it's a 501 c 3. everybody is a volunteer and nobody's paid. so all of the money that we raise goes out to helping. when we s
i'm a volunteer for the city of angels and when casey died, parents of his friend and said our son or daughter has a problem. can you help us? as you can imagine, as most parents we didn't know what to do. we set out to help and we found out we needed to learn more so i went to a local judge, tony massey and we sat and talked and said tony, i said, i'm learning about addiction and treatment, but all of these kids have been arrested. i need to know about law enforcement. so he brought in a...
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and casey is a magic name in pennsylvania. it's a sweet spot, pro-life, but a sweet spot with so many of the more traditional democrats in scranton, impossible to beat. i'm fascinated with bucks county. if they go knock mike kelly in eerie. >> fitzpatrick and kelly, both republican incumbents. >> yeah, they could knock them off and win the 10th in lancaster. they could pick up bucks county against a well recognized incumbent, they're in business. sweep time. >> how much of a difference does it make if they thad weak candidates, the guy running against tom wolf disappeared, and against bob casey disappeared. >> i know the burbs, the guy at the top of the ticket was on the republican side, donald j. trump. a lot of the women this time, and men, were evolved men, as i said the other night, in the suburbs, i think -- hillary was a complication at the end. i heard from a lot of people you'd be surprised by. comey's report 11 days out didn't help. this time it's all about voting against trump. the american voter tends to be a voter
and casey is a magic name in pennsylvania. it's a sweet spot, pro-life, but a sweet spot with so many of the more traditional democrats in scranton, impossible to beat. i'm fascinated with bucks county. if they go knock mike kelly in eerie. >> fitzpatrick and kelly, both republican incumbents. >> yeah, they could knock them off and win the 10th in lancaster. they could pick up bucks county against a well recognized incumbent, they're in business. sweep time. >> how much of a...
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into my fellow judges and top-notch staff, casey, tatyan staff, casey, tatyana, keish staff, casey, tatyana, keisha, d deputy medicine mister chairman i appreciate very much you giving me the opportunity to introduce my family and to think some of the people who have been important to me in my career i'm happy to answer any questions you and the committee have of m me. >> chairman grassley i would like to think ranking member feinstein and senator leahy as well as the committee as a whole for the opportunity to be here today for your consideration of my nomination particularly like to thank my us senator cassidy and his staff for all of their support throughout this process also my other us senator kennedy for his support and it means a lot to me i have the support of both of my home state senators throughout the process. also president trump for the honor of the nomination it is a great honor to be here in consideration of this committee for his nomination. i would like to introduce my beautiful and loving wife angie who was with me today. licensed professional counselor dedicating her lif
into my fellow judges and top-notch staff, casey, tatyan staff, casey, tatyana, keish staff, casey, tatyana, keisha, d deputy medicine mister chairman i appreciate very much you giving me the opportunity to introduce my family and to think some of the people who have been important to me in my career i'm happy to answer any questions you and the committee have of m me. >> chairman grassley i would like to think ranking member feinstein and senator leahy as well as the committee as a whole...
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casey thaler, keisha crump and deputy madison.mister chairman, i appreciate very much your giving me the opportunity to introduce my family he went to thank some of the people who have been important to me in my career. i will be happy to try to answer any questions you or the committee have of me. >> i would like to thank ranking member feinstein and senator patrick leahy for this opportunity and the committee for the opportunity to be here your consideration of my nomination. i would particularly like to thank my us senator bill cassidy and his staff for the support throughout the process and my other us senator, john kennedy, for all his support. it means a lot to me to have the support of both of my home state senators throughout this process. i would like to thank donald trump for the honor of this nomination. it is a great honor to be here and consideration of this committee and his nomination. i would like to introduce my beautiful and loving wife angie who is with me today. she is a professional counselor dedicated her lif
casey thaler, keisha crump and deputy madison.mister chairman, i appreciate very much your giving me the opportunity to introduce my family he went to thank some of the people who have been important to me in my career. i will be happy to try to answer any questions you or the committee have of me. >> i would like to thank ranking member feinstein and senator patrick leahy for this opportunity and the committee for the opportunity to be here your consideration of my nomination. i would...
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well thank you for saving up a decade's worth of film it was worthy of a song casey thank you for being our guest here on the stream i am going to highly recommend that you do a binge watch of al-jazeera documentaries come here on my laptop i was just where you can start here with this the things we keep you can head across to a mall deck the legacy of slavery in the us and then finish up with four lines church a trump out a zero dot com look at documentaries and you'll find them all they enjoy the binge watch and i will see one line that we see. on counting the cost of us a white still the largest on regulated gun market in the developed world who pays it brags it goes wrong plus the seychelles leads the way in the eco finance world blue form. counting the cost on al-jazeera. alfred the existence of a new key to understanding in a very different way where there. is and we don't leave. in many countries pregnancy and childbirth are still extremely dangerous for mothers and babies most of the mothers were dying from the infection rate being they were dying from or hybrid al-jazeera trave
well thank you for saving up a decade's worth of film it was worthy of a song casey thank you for being our guest here on the stream i am going to highly recommend that you do a binge watch of al-jazeera documentaries come here on my laptop i was just where you can start here with this the things we keep you can head across to a mall deck the legacy of slavery in the us and then finish up with four lines church a trump out a zero dot com look at documentaries and you'll find them all they enjoy...
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i think it is important in part, because whatever flaws there may be in casey, criticizing the undue burden test has become part of the cottage industry in ways that i think are not terribly justified. here is a possible hypothesis. pretty much every substantive, non-equality right, the court adopts some sort of substantial burden test. the undue burden test, as somebody quoted, as the three justice opinion, in case he says, it has the purpose or effect of interposing substantial obstacles. if you look at ballot acts, there is a substantial burden threshold. this helps explain why certain marriage licensees are given waiting periods and such. historically, one of the things for a registration waiting period, the emerging second amendment case law is chock-full of discussion whether something is a serious restriction on abortion or a substantial burden. and free-speech law, don't say substantial burden, but they -- that is in effect a substantial burden test because if it leaves open certain channels, it is only a modest burden. doesn't it make sense that, difficult as it is to draw a
i think it is important in part, because whatever flaws there may be in casey, criticizing the undue burden test has become part of the cottage industry in ways that i think are not terribly justified. here is a possible hypothesis. pretty much every substantive, non-equality right, the court adopts some sort of substantial burden test. the undue burden test, as somebody quoted, as the three justice opinion, in case he says, it has the purpose or effect of interposing substantial obstacles. if...
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why does justice kennedy go from one view in webster to a different view in casey? >> one of the possibilities that one has to bear in mind is justice kennedy thinks that his role is, in fact, different, and he has an obligation to adhering to a certain set of institutional norms, a certain set of continuity in one role versus another role, even within the court. i think that is suggestive of the view that even though the court does not have to do anything, in a sense that someone is going to make them or overturn them, but the sense that the court does have a certain set of obligations and commitments that i think he took very seriously. >> just really quick, another example of that would be fisher which is a case where based on what he voted in the past, i guessed he would've been able to strike down affirmative action. in that position, unwilling to take that step realizing that dishes become i want to say, very quickly, because mike brought it up, not me, that the one central thesis of that book was one thing we expect all judges of law to do is take prior law,
why does justice kennedy go from one view in webster to a different view in casey? >> one of the possibilities that one has to bear in mind is justice kennedy thinks that his role is, in fact, different, and he has an obligation to adhering to a certain set of institutional norms, a certain set of continuity in one role versus another role, even within the court. i think that is suggestive of the view that even though the court does not have to do anything, in a sense that someone is...
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let's bring in author casey gerald. he joins us now.on is author and nbc news political analyst, ano anon girardis. anon, after all this time, you would think i wouldn't stumble over your name, but there it is. casey, let me ask you about the american dream. you said it's not dead, it never existed. explain. >> well, i wouldn't say it never existed. i think the american dream is very much alive and real, joe, and everybody from the "new york times" to george w. bush agrees i'm the embodiment of it, and that's quite sad. i've lived america from the very bottom to the very top. i was born in this little forgotten world of oak cliff, texas. went off to yale and played football and was in wall street. i was in the obama administration. i spent three years after going to harvard business school driving 4,000 miles across the country to appalachia, detroit, new orleans. what i found was the american dream is real, it just happens to be a distraction, a distraction from the american machine. you take a kid like me, and it allows us to ignore t
let's bring in author casey gerald. he joins us now.on is author and nbc news political analyst, ano anon girardis. anon, after all this time, you would think i wouldn't stumble over your name, but there it is. casey, let me ask you about the american dream. you said it's not dead, it never existed. explain. >> well, i wouldn't say it never existed. i think the american dream is very much alive and real, joe, and everybody from the "new york times" to george w. bush agrees i'm...
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senate race going on in the state where senator casey is seeking a third term to the u.s. senate. every single independent poll, not poles connected to a party or candidate shows the senator with a double-digit lead. that is the same as the poll we released at franklin and marshall college just this morning which shows the senator with a 15-point lead. there has not been a lot of national attention of the u.s. senate race. much of the attention is going to the states with the democratic incumbents running in senate districts in states the president won to years ago. and a couple of states were republican incumbents are in battle this well. host: our guest joins us to talk about pennsylvania in the midterm cycle. if you want to call and ask terry madonna a question, it is (202) 748-8000. all others, (202) 748-8001. living2.8 million people in the state. the governor is tom wolfe. six democrats, and two vacancies. donald trump won the state over hillary clinton. when it comes to that winning of the state by donald trump, have much of that is a factor this in helping republicans? gue
senate race going on in the state where senator casey is seeking a third term to the u.s. senate. every single independent poll, not poles connected to a party or candidate shows the senator with a double-digit lead. that is the same as the poll we released at franklin and marshall college just this morning which shows the senator with a 15-point lead. there has not been a lot of national attention of the u.s. senate race. much of the attention is going to the states with the democratic...
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we have casey stegal in texas. let's begin with phil keating in the all important tallahassee, florida, where there are two big races there, phil? >> reporter: florida voters deciding two critical and big ticket races. that for the u.s. senate seat and the other for governor. as of right now, both are tossups. this morning andrew gillum arrived here with his wife and three young children, hoping to make history, to become florida's first elected black governor. he told us he voted for himself. he joined p. diddy on the campus of texas a&m for a midnight bring it home rally and concert. his opponent ron desantis is a huge trump supporter and won the endorsement of president trump. he also voted this morning south of jacksonville. he also arrived with his wife and two kissed. in the senate race, bill nelson did some election day sign waving in orlando today. he is running for a fourth term, but he's facing his toughest race yet. put in $50 million of his own money to go to washington. two close to call, florida, the
we have casey stegal in texas. let's begin with phil keating in the all important tallahassee, florida, where there are two big races there, phil? >> reporter: florida voters deciding two critical and big ticket races. that for the u.s. senate seat and the other for governor. as of right now, both are tossups. this morning andrew gillum arrived here with his wife and three young children, hoping to make history, to become florida's first elected black governor. he told us he voted for...
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here are "new york times"c ology report mike isaac and editor casey newton. welcome. mike, i know that you have been reporting on how hate prolifer rates online. you think graham is an example. when youearched for anti-semitic content on insuegram after the synag shootk, what did you find? > the surprising thing i gue about the moments directly after the shooting is we didn't have to look that hard to find anti-semitic content on instagram. all we did, my colleagues and i started type in fairly nonoffensive words like, you know, we wrote jews or judaism or sort of anything related to the events of -- over the last weekend, and one of the first hashtags that came up was hashtag jews did 9/11 which is, now, insane and completely not related to the events that went on. >> claiming jews were behind the september 11th attacks? >> exactly. d the problem for instagram is that this stuff, every time a major news eventhappens or in this case a tragedy, people who are trying to troll these platforms can just start flooding the zone with a bunch of super messed upnt t, basically
here are "new york times"c ology report mike isaac and editor casey newton. welcome. mike, i know that you have been reporting on how hate prolifer rates online. you think graham is an example. when youearched for anti-semitic content on insuegram after the synag shootk, what did you find? > the surprising thing i gue about the moments directly after the shooting is we didn't have to look that hard to find anti-semitic content on instagram. all we did, my colleagues and i started...
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casey said he spent three months in a room on his own.est efforts, his regularly disruptive behaviour meant he could not benefit from the full school experience. they also say the room he was in was not the school's actual isolation facility and they dispute the length of time he spent on his own. many isolation units look like this. we've learned they are widely used across our schools. some resemble classrooms but most are lined with so—called consequence booths, where pupils sit at partitioned desks in silence, facing the wall. this teacher has spent the last 15 years visiting isolation rooms as a behaviour consultant. i have seen 50 children in isolation books, children with asperger's and autism. i met one child that spent 36 days in isolation, that is not an education but a custodial sentence. he says he is seeing more schools using it for punishment. where is the regulation around it and the reporting? i asked the same question every time igo in, "how many children here have additional needs?" and the answers was the same, all of t
casey said he spent three months in a room on his own.est efforts, his regularly disruptive behaviour meant he could not benefit from the full school experience. they also say the room he was in was not the school's actual isolation facility and they dispute the length of time he spent on his own. many isolation units look like this. we've learned they are widely used across our schools. some resemble classrooms but most are lined with so—called consequence booths, where pupils sit at...
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casey says for three months he was in a room on his own. are you feeling 0k? yeah.hey insist, despite their best efforts, he was repeatedly disruptive. we've obtained these pictures of isolation units. they're now widely used across our schools. some resemble classrooms but most are lined with so—called consequence booths, where pupils sit at partitioned desks, facing the wall in silence. paul dicks has spent the last 15 years visiting isolation rooms as a school behaviour consultant. i've seen 50 children in isolation booths — children with asperger‘s and autism. i met one child who'd spent 36 days in isolation. that is not an education, it's a custodial sentence. he says he's seeing more and more schools using isolation as punishment. where's the regulation around it, and the reporting? i ask the same question all the time, how many children here have additional needs? and the answer is always the same — all of them. but if it allows other children to carry on? totally unneccessary. separate them, help them to get back into the classroom, calmer and ready to learn
casey says for three months he was in a room on his own. are you feeling 0k? yeah.hey insist, despite their best efforts, he was repeatedly disruptive. we've obtained these pictures of isolation units. they're now widely used across our schools. some resemble classrooms but most are lined with so—called consequence booths, where pupils sit at partitioned desks, facing the wall in silence. paul dicks has spent the last 15 years visiting isolation rooms as a school behaviour consultant. i've...
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in 1991 or 1992, he joined the casey decision. the authors leave versus white which struck down prayers at high school graduation ceremony's. he did that after endorsing a coercion test for establishment clause cases that suggested unless the government makes you do something, the establishment clause is not violated. those graduation ceremonies for voluntary. this angered the right may be as much as casey. do we have a theory as to why justice kennedy did that? part of that is, did he have an overall religious clause? >> yes. a lawin test for whether violates the establishment clause is the so-called lemon test. pieces, whether the government's, primary purpose is to advance religion the primary effect is to advance religion, for undue entanglement between government and religion. failing anyone means the law is invalid. it is an criticized to a great degree, just as o'connor had been pushing a notion that whether you tell whether the primary effect of a law is to advance religion, to ask whether it impermissibly endorses either
in 1991 or 1992, he joined the casey decision. the authors leave versus white which struck down prayers at high school graduation ceremony's. he did that after endorsing a coercion test for establishment clause cases that suggested unless the government makes you do something, the establishment clause is not violated. those graduation ceremonies for voluntary. this angered the right may be as much as casey. do we have a theory as to why justice kennedy did that? part of that is, did he have an...
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paul casey, comes to us from arabia. he has led the strategies development across the golf nation since 2014. previously he held a senior business development position with the dae systems in europe. he has led market efforts and preventing defense -- for the past decade. mr. casey has 24 years of distinguished service with the royal air force united kingdom. he is a graduate of the royal air force college, and we welcome him here. our last speaker, another colleague of mine from the pmp world, professional military education world, we have a dr. paul sullivan, professor of economics at the national professor university. dr. sullivan has a very distinguished background. you can read that on page 44, he is a graduate of pr university. we had the discussion of that, because i come from a rival university. >> thank you very much. anna is later in the day, and i was asked to chair of the audience a little bit. i figured i would tell a quick story. being an arabic speaker, when i go to the defense headquarters, and be in an o
paul casey, comes to us from arabia. he has led the strategies development across the golf nation since 2014. previously he held a senior business development position with the dae systems in europe. he has led market efforts and preventing defense -- for the past decade. mr. casey has 24 years of distinguished service with the royal air force united kingdom. he is a graduate of the royal air force college, and we welcome him here. our last speaker, another colleague of mine from the pmp world,...
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riyadh's new subway system and is on target for further contracts in the future is the spokesperson said casey is due to meet only around coal representatives but no government officials. one hundred billion pounds a year by twenty thirty that's what brags it will cost the british people according to a new study commissioned by group calling for a second breakfast and referendum it sees a number of economic blows in the u.k. future if it goes ahead with its divorce from the e.u. they include drops in trade foreign direct investment and overall g.d.p. to the tune of around four percent for. christmas can be a stressful time particularly when it comes to picking the right presents for the loved ones oftentimes you spend your hard earned cash on on wanted novelty socks and unreadable novels and special stores in london and new york however you can buy things that people really need so lamps tents food and other things that make a real difference in someone's life someone's life for a refugee. no no these people aren't lining up to grab a black friday or cyber week bargain they're here to buy chri
riyadh's new subway system and is on target for further contracts in the future is the spokesperson said casey is due to meet only around coal representatives but no government officials. one hundred billion pounds a year by twenty thirty that's what brags it will cost the british people according to a new study commissioned by group calling for a second breakfast and referendum it sees a number of economic blows in the u.k. future if it goes ahead with its divorce from the e.u. they include...
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so we should casey. so kennedy had all but should go off the dance to keep getting everybody many stuff . it will be into the black equally that could be pretty much a journalist think out. and it was just like these that casey and today my life and like with the other flatmates i started to feel the same. and said yes to but his. kids he must stop. this if i took no notice of us but also myself and all the good kids all plot to think it well. but now does it from me that if i found good sex don't think well you don't think i. got see them clearly. julian. was there was somebody. i got if they. put me in shock that beautiful or that i'll put up with all of it to put on that way with that and i love a lot of folk. she said can't buy neon pots to put on. his and i were very different is energy was a close to but also exciting he had the ready trouble to many countries and could make friends anywhere. even one fruit from the neighbor we're going to look i born in silver. much lost my biggest fear and they'r
so we should casey. so kennedy had all but should go off the dance to keep getting everybody many stuff . it will be into the black equally that could be pretty much a journalist think out. and it was just like these that casey and today my life and like with the other flatmates i started to feel the same. and said yes to but his. kids he must stop. this if i took no notice of us but also myself and all the good kids all plot to think it well. but now does it from me that if i found good sex...