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probably not pre-empting what committees are supposed to do. i think he's going to work very hard to make sure that the. hastert rule is followed, which you don't move ahead with anything that at least half of the republican caucus didn't agree with. then i think that he's going to probably be much more of a good face for the republicans in our national image, for the voters throughout the entire country. >> we have ten candidates here in des moines today. will you be endorsing in this race, sir. >> absolutely not. i've come to the conclusion, which one of these ten or 15 republican candidates ought to be president, if i knew i wouldn't tell you, but i honestly don't know what at this point, and i hope by the time we get to the iowa caucuses, i will know who is not only going to be our best candidate for president, but going to be the best president of the united states. but today i can't tell you. but if i did know that today, one of the ropes i wouldn't endorse them, because normally, except for bob dole and george w. bush, in 35 or 40 years
probably not pre-empting what committees are supposed to do. i think he's going to work very hard to make sure that the. hastert rule is followed, which you don't move ahead with anything that at least half of the republican caucus didn't agree with. then i think that he's going to probably be much more of a good face for the republicans in our national image, for the voters throughout the entire country. >> we have ten candidates here in des moines today. will you be endorsing in this...
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egypt accused britain of pre-empting the results of ongoing investigations. a technical fault has not been ruled out. an aviation industry consultant says it's too soon to tell what caused the crash. >> well, looking from pieces of the wreckage, photos released from the media, it looks like it's either a bomb for a structural failure of some start. but to conclude it as one way or the other at the moment is premature. i think the foreign minister just decided to take precautions in the public interest, rightly or wrongly, but for - but, yes, it can be misunderstood in that they conclude it's likely to be a bomb. we look at the photographs. there's signs that there could be, but to confirm it we need to let the investigators find out whether there were traces of explosives involved. >> back to the visit by egypt's president. his first official visit to the u.k. abdul fatah al-sisi will meet with britain's prime minister david cameron shortly. the visit divided opinion with supporters and protesters turning out to greet him. protesters in london are accusing hi
egypt accused britain of pre-empting the results of ongoing investigations. a technical fault has not been ruled out. an aviation industry consultant says it's too soon to tell what caused the crash. >> well, looking from pieces of the wreckage, photos released from the media, it looks like it's either a bomb for a structural failure of some start. but to conclude it as one way or the other at the moment is premature. i think the foreign minister just decided to take precautions in the...
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you can't use pre-empt tory changes for the purposes of stacking a racial deck. the most common example, time and again, and what is implicated in the foster case is when prosecutors try to empanel an all-white jury to try a black defendant for a crime. prosecutors know that that results in a substantially high probability of conviction, and part of the reasons for that are driven by racial bias. the supreme court held it was unconstitutional, that it violates the jury of one's peers, and you can have an inquire, the racial compigs being manipulated unlawfully. >> if the check marks were not next to the names of jurors, and the prosecutor excluded them without any racial reference, it would have been fine. >> well, it wouldn't have been fine, it would have been illegal. if he had a reason to exclude the jurors. a trial judge could accept them. >> this jury went through, and they heard the case, the trial happened. the result was appealed, so on and so forth. it was once later, once the papers were discovered that a new challenge was brought saying hey, the prosec
you can't use pre-empt tory changes for the purposes of stacking a racial deck. the most common example, time and again, and what is implicated in the foster case is when prosecutors try to empanel an all-white jury to try a black defendant for a crime. prosecutors know that that results in a substantially high probability of conviction, and part of the reasons for that are driven by racial bias. the supreme court held it was unconstitutional, that it violates the jury of one's peers, and you...
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jeff: says part of this to pre-empt backlash? is there a concern about backlash? we haven't seen incident in our region but we have seen incidents across the country. what are your thoughts? >> this is something we live in a great place. there are some challenges. we have been reaffirming the faith principles. our community lost people in 9/11. victims of 9/11 from our mosque. so it's something that touches all americans. we stand together. we affirm for principles of condemnation of terrorism. we want them to know who we are. this is something to stand against terrorism. jeff: thank you for your time. we appreciate it. the rally to a march is walking down pennsylvania avenue. the rally will continue. jeff goldberg. abc7 news. leon: a spectacle in a science classroom sent local kids to a hospital tonight we are hearing about a kid hailed as a hero. it took effort to track the kid down. joce sterman has a story you will only see on 7. joce: this is nick. he is not afraid of danger. he is flipping off the buildings and the fences for sport. he has been hurt a millio
jeff: says part of this to pre-empt backlash? is there a concern about backlash? we haven't seen incident in our region but we have seen incidents across the country. what are your thoughts? >> this is something we live in a great place. there are some challenges. we have been reaffirming the faith principles. our community lost people in 9/11. victims of 9/11 from our mosque. so it's something that touches all americans. we stand together. we affirm for principles of condemnation of...
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they want to confirm a united front against isis, and they want to try to bring in russia in an emptcally get bashar al assad out of syria which the united states believes is critical to resolving the swaying with isis. on the other hand, one of nato members, turkey, it's -- jet planes have hout shot down a russian fighter today saying that it transdepressed on surgeryish airspace. this is a very difficult problem, always has been. we have the terrorist attacks and the follow on attacks in mali, and now we have this new complication of the shootdown of the russian plane. difficult situation for these leaders today. we'll see what president obama and whether he takes a different tone than when he had his press conference in turkey. a lot of criticism that he was too passive and flat. that he was angrier at republicans than he was at isis. he reiterated that his strategy is the right one. he is only going to intensify it, not fujdzly change it. we'll be watching to see if he has a different tone other than a different strategy today. >> we'll come back to you in a moment. john said, th
they want to confirm a united front against isis, and they want to try to bring in russia in an emptcally get bashar al assad out of syria which the united states believes is critical to resolving the swaying with isis. on the other hand, one of nato members, turkey, it's -- jet planes have hout shot down a russian fighter today saying that it transdepressed on surgeryish airspace. this is a very difficult problem, always has been. we have the terrorist attacks and the follow on attacks in...
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on the grounds that it was unconstitutionally vague under the first amendment and also likely pre-emptedby the communications decency act. simultaneously with this ruling by the district court, a lawsuit was filed in washington superior court in pierce county, tacoma, alleging that backpage, in fact, had done more than just be a site that hosted the posting of ads as they claimed in order to invoke their immunity under the communications decency act. in that case, several minors who allege they were prostituted using backpage.com sued that alleging backpage had essentially, by several means including making themselves a market leader, in other words, the go-to site for online prostitution ads, by using terms like escorts, euphemisms widely recognized as being -- telling consumers that prostitution is the kind of service that they could purchase on this website. and by using what the plaintiffs termed sham efforts at self policing to allegedly try to keep ads for underaged individuals off the site. that by doing this, backpage.com had moved beyond the mirror facilitation or posting of the
on the grounds that it was unconstitutionally vague under the first amendment and also likely pre-emptedby the communications decency act. simultaneously with this ruling by the district court, a lawsuit was filed in washington superior court in pierce county, tacoma, alleging that backpage, in fact, had done more than just be a site that hosted the posting of ads as they claimed in order to invoke their immunity under the communications decency act. in that case, several minors who allege they...
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for early psychosis to ensure that someone who does actually develop psychosis, if we fail to pre-empt it, gets the best chance for recovery. and the focus on reducing suicide, as you mentioned, senator murray, this is an area that has not budged in the same time when the homicide came down 50%. we are still looking at the same suicide rate we had in 1990. we have got to understand how to address that and put that away. my last comment, as many of you have noted, this is my swan song. and i'm in some ways whistful about leaving the position and leaving a lot of people i care about so much, and certainly want to continue to focus on the issues now from the private sector. i did want to share with you, but i mentioned in my testimony, which is in leaving as i look back on what i have learned and what are the sort of abiding truths that i would carry with me and want to convey, i think there are really two factors that come back to me over and over again. one is that i think we can do much, much better than we're doing currently with the diagnostics and treatments we have. there's just --
for early psychosis to ensure that someone who does actually develop psychosis, if we fail to pre-empt it, gets the best chance for recovery. and the focus on reducing suicide, as you mentioned, senator murray, this is an area that has not budged in the same time when the homicide came down 50%. we are still looking at the same suicide rate we had in 1990. we have got to understand how to address that and put that away. my last comment, as many of you have noted, this is my swan song. and i'm...
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on the grounds that it was unconstitutionally vague under the first amendment and also likely pre-empted the communications decency act. simultaneously with this ruling by the district court, a lawsuit was filed in washington superior court in pierce county, tacoma, alleging that backpage, in fact, had done more than just the site that hosted the posting of ads as they claimed in order to invoke their immunity under the communications decency act. in that case, several minors who allege they were prostituted using backpage.com sued that alleging backpage had essentially, by several means including making themselves a market leader, in other words, the go-to site for online prostitution ads, by using terms like escorts, euphemisms widely recognized as being -- telling consumers that prostitution is the kind of service that they could purchase on this website. and by using what the plaintiffs term to sham efforts at self policing to allegedly try to keep ads for underaged individuals off the site. that by doing this, backpage.com had moved beyond the mirror facilitation or posting of the a
on the grounds that it was unconstitutionally vague under the first amendment and also likely pre-empted the communications decency act. simultaneously with this ruling by the district court, a lawsuit was filed in washington superior court in pierce county, tacoma, alleging that backpage, in fact, had done more than just the site that hosted the posting of ads as they claimed in order to invoke their immunity under the communications decency act. in that case, several minors who allege they...