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profiling appears to me just at first blush to be a much larger problem potentially in the area of reasonable suspicion. how you have seen that play out? what do you think is important in fighting that standard? and then i'm going to want to move to this bill, and why it might be necessary. professor? >> thank you. thank you for the question, senator. you're absolutely right. you put your finger on something very important. the reasonable suspicion standard arises in terry versus ohio. the case that allows police officers to use stop and frisk when there is reasonable fact-based suspicion. the problem is, and where this can intertwine with profiling is that reasonable suspicion is a very low legal standard. it is lower than probable cause. when i'm in class, i like to say, probable cause is somewhere near my waist. reasonable suspicion is below my knees. and you have a standard where you can use very little evidence to take significant police action. and where we see this showing up in the context of profiling to give you one example is in the stop and frisk activity in new york city over man
profiling appears to me just at first blush to be a much larger problem potentially in the area of reasonable suspicion. how you have seen that play out? what do you think is important in fighting that standard? and then i'm going to want to move to this bill, and why it might be necessary. professor? >> thank you. thank you for the question, senator. you're absolutely right. you put your finger on something very important. the reasonable suspicion standard arises in terry versus ohio....
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, their own polling shows 59 percent of the san francisco voters are likely to vote for this on first blush. >> are you surprised at san fransisco force reputation, plastic bags and bottled water, and environmentalism, that leaders are opposed to this? >> i am never surprised that politics in san fransisco. >> this is just politics coming home to roost? >> that is a very good question. >> that is one that will be answered in november but what is interesting is that i'm sure the rest of the country and the state will be looking at san fransisco saying " you talk a lot about this stuff but what happens when it is in your own backyard? >> any replacement is on to be expensive, but are they even mentioning possible alternatives at this point? >> they're looking at them, yes, they're looking at the idea of other reservoirs', using a string of them. but they need to study this because this is not just san fransisco but the entire bay area and that is what we will spend $8 million, if this and is approved, to take another look at. anywhere you go it is costing. >> thanks. >> more than four years a
, their own polling shows 59 percent of the san francisco voters are likely to vote for this on first blush. >> are you surprised at san fransisco force reputation, plastic bags and bottled water, and environmentalism, that leaders are opposed to this? >> i am never surprised that politics in san fransisco. >> this is just politics coming home to roost? >> that is a very good question. >> that is one that will be answered in november but what is interesting is that...
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first blush, what did you and the folks there think was going on? there before my friend, i thought it was going to be like a normal night like every other night you see a movie. i grabbed my seat and i noticed a guy came inside the theater and sat right in front of me. i was in the second, he was in the first. i noticed he had a phone call. most people when they get their phone calls would take it in the lobby. this person took their phone call to the back exit door. once he got there, he put his foot down and tried to prop it open this much of a crack. when i saw through this, it was like he was trying to signal somebody to come towards this way to get more. that's what i saw. >> reporter: sure. >> so -- >> reporter: as the gunman came in, you saw that happen. you kind of get back to the movie, i assume. when the gunman came in, what was the thought? >> after 20 minutes he came in. we thought it was a publicity stunt. so the guy comes in wearing all black. about the height of 5'8," 5'9," gas mask, complete body army and weapons around his neck that
first blush, what did you and the folks there think was going on? there before my friend, i thought it was going to be like a normal night like every other night you see a movie. i grabbed my seat and i noticed a guy came inside the theater and sat right in front of me. i was in the second, he was in the first. i noticed he had a phone call. most people when they get their phone calls would take it in the lobby. this person took their phone call to the back exit door. once he got there, he put...
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first blush you would think he is but he does say a 2% return for bonds and a return for stocks nominal call it 4% is what his outlook is over the very long term. >> he says that the cult of equity is dying. the reason it is dying is that the baby boomers are quite literally dying and aging and so much of the equity boom that we saw in the 1980s and 1990s was about the baby boomers being at their most risk tolerant most productive years. they cannot afford to take risks at this stage. i think we will continue to see a period of depressed returns. it is unfair to compare stocks to bonds. if you hold bonds to maturity the return of principle is absolutely guaranteed. it is an apples and oranges comparison. >> it is guaranteed because the underlying assets will pay off the credit. if you are a value buyer and i value the assets i can give you practically the same guarantee as bonds. >> i will give it to you absolutely. >> exactly. steve, that is a great point because you can't give it absolutely in bonds either. as we see in spanish bonds, italian bonds, german bonds have all been downgrad
first blush you would think he is but he does say a 2% return for bonds and a return for stocks nominal call it 4% is what his outlook is over the very long term. >> he says that the cult of equity is dying. the reason it is dying is that the baby boomers are quite literally dying and aging and so much of the equity boom that we saw in the 1980s and 1990s was about the baby boomers being at their most risk tolerant most productive years. they cannot afford to take risks at this stage. i...
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because leslie, you know, at first blush this seems to be fairly incredibly outrageous with children and their lives at stake. their emotional well being at stake with a teacher who might be accused of in this case criminally indicted for some type of sexual misconduct. now t will be more difficult to suspend or remove the teacher for this type of what could be criminal misconduct. what happened? >> well, i live here in california as you know. although my kids are part of the l.a. unified school district, that's not our district where the allegation took place most recently. very heinous. as a mother it sickens he me. i'm a union gal. i also am a constitution and everyone has a right to due process innocent until proven guilty gal. i have to say where i stand differently between the union and between our politicians here in california is i would feel much more comfortable as a taxpayer in the state of california and a mother if we had a temporary suspension until this person is found by a jury of their career to be innocent or guilty. and if they are found to be innocent or acquitted
because leslie, you know, at first blush this seems to be fairly incredibly outrageous with children and their lives at stake. their emotional well being at stake with a teacher who might be accused of in this case criminally indicted for some type of sexual misconduct. now t will be more difficult to suspend or remove the teacher for this type of what could be criminal misconduct. what happened? >> well, i live here in california as you know. although my kids are part of the l.a. unified...
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actually did in the private sector people go, oh, maybe that doesn't sound as great as i thought at first blush. >> romney's campaign strategy so far has been to say, i'm not that guy. i'm not him. who are you? who are you as a person? who are you as a businessman? who are you as a governor. i'm not saying i'm not him so the negative ads can define him and define him in the relatively early part of the game. >> i subscribe to the theory that there are diminishing returns my question is this kind of huge money we're seeing spent in the presidential level from super pacs, is this going to trickle down? will it disproportionately favor one party to the house and senate level? obama can overcome the ads. >> money goes a lot farther. >> even more significant at the local level, at the statehouse level it makes all the differents. >> wanna summers, thank you very much. >> next, if you think the ads are bad, wait till you hear where the money is coming from. that and the lifestyles of the mitt and the famous as "the cycle" rolls on for monday, july 9th. ♪ i can't get no satisfaction r] when it comes t
actually did in the private sector people go, oh, maybe that doesn't sound as great as i thought at first blush. >> romney's campaign strategy so far has been to say, i'm not that guy. i'm not him. who are you? who are you as a person? who are you as a businessman? who are you as a governor. i'm not saying i'm not him so the negative ads can define him and define him in the relatively early part of the game. >> i subscribe to the theory that there are diminishing returns my question...
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this young man going in and out of his apartment and just describe him as any other student on first blushreally has caught a lot of people -- and really alarmed a lot of people here. >> absolutely. as well it would anyone. thank you very much, kyung lah. folks there today, most of them were outside looking at police, those who haven't been evacuated. a couple blocks in that area cordoned off. they had to evacuate people. the bomb squad going through the apartment. trying to get inside without blowing themselves up and blowing up an entire neighborhood. on the other side of the break, back to the scene of the crime here at this movie theater. we're going to talk to people who were inside and who survived this nightmare. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low te
this young man going in and out of his apartment and just describe him as any other student on first blushreally has caught a lot of people -- and really alarmed a lot of people here. >> absolutely. as well it would anyone. thank you very much, kyung lah. folks there today, most of them were outside looking at police, those who haven't been evacuated. a couple blocks in that area cordoned off. they had to evacuate people. the bomb squad going through the apartment. trying to get inside...
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>> my first blush answer is no. i think he actually gives more than his dad did. tax rate than mitt did. so mitt could give less money and it would cost him even less. >> stephanie: look what i found. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] it is a story. they did business with the chinese mob. >> what? >> huh? >> so he's mo green. i'm not suggesting -- >> stephanie: he doesn't wear glasses. you are just trouble this morning. you're not allowed to hang around with hal sparks anymore! latest woes stem from business practices surrounding his lucrative casino -- am i going to say this wrong? ma could you. macao, the chinese city with legalized gambling. a new in-depth investigation pbs did this on illegal business dealings by adelson's las vegas sands company in china while focusing on the possibility that he made a $700,000 payment. pbs released documents that bolstered accusations of business ties between adelson and shops. here is the rest of the fun fact. because nevada gambling authorities forbid doing business with organized crime sands gambling license could hang in the
>> my first blush answer is no. i think he actually gives more than his dad did. tax rate than mitt did. so mitt could give less money and it would cost him even less. >> stephanie: look what i found. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] it is a story. they did business with the chinese mob. >> what? >> huh? >> so he's mo green. i'm not suggesting -- >> stephanie: he doesn't wear glasses. you are just trouble this morning. you're not allowed to hang...
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at first blush, it strikes me that it takes many resources to identify whether your memo applies areot as it would to prosecute the case. >> john. kennedy said the absence of war is not peace. another thing we must come to realize is the world is truly, and i want to see if you guys understand your floss i, if you have nod read -- go back and read it, the universal cosmopolitan state. see, what we have to recognize is those three very simple words that ronald reagan put forth, rain true forever and forever and that is peace through strength. the reason why i think you see all of the volatility, all the craziness that is going on across the globe right now is that the united states of america is not portrayed in strength. yesterday i sat down and talk with some representatives from the free syria movement and they talked about the united states coming to their aid. they talked about the united states getting involved and providing them support. and i asked them a question. with what? we're sitting here with the se quest ration hearings. we're going to send 200,000 men and women in uni
at first blush, it strikes me that it takes many resources to identify whether your memo applies areot as it would to prosecute the case. >> john. kennedy said the absence of war is not peace. another thing we must come to realize is the world is truly, and i want to see if you guys understand your floss i, if you have nod read -- go back and read it, the universal cosmopolitan state. see, what we have to recognize is those three very simple words that ronald reagan put forth, rain true...
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at first blush, 2.9 billion in profits would be a $10 billion a year company. >> that's about the runy'll make a quarter given the reduced top line. we've taken the top line down $8 billion since 2010 so it's a much smaller company but that sounds like a reasonably good quarter. >> excluding dva, cva, the revenue was 18.4, and to compare apples to apples i think 18.76 was what the thompson reuters was looking to are that number, chris. i think there's another revenue number that would compare to the first call number which was i think 21.which was what they were looking for so that probably includes the cva. overall the market looks positively? >> yeah they usually tend to be light in the fourth quarter, just for the idiosyncratic reasons but they're kind of on track where they're supposed to be. >> what else do you want to know, what can i go i have thaw would really make you -- >> i was looking at the first quartd quarter last night. the beta has fallen, this is a less volatile stock than a year ago and if they can avoid surprises good and bad i think they'll slowly get investors to
at first blush, 2.9 billion in profits would be a $10 billion a year company. >> that's about the runy'll make a quarter given the reduced top line. we've taken the top line down $8 billion since 2010 so it's a much smaller company but that sounds like a reasonably good quarter. >> excluding dva, cva, the revenue was 18.4, and to compare apples to apples i think 18.76 was what the thompson reuters was looking to are that number, chris. i think there's another revenue number that...
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at first blush, it strikes me that it takes many resources to identify whether your memo applies are not as it would to prosecute the case. how long have they been in the country? what is their educational background? what is their age? do they have a record of serious misdemeanors'? that takes resources. it strikes me -- >> the gentlemen's time has expired. the witness has answered the question. >> you and i clearly disagree on what discretion means and how it can be applied. on the resource question, there will be a process in the adjudication of the process. this is not anticipated to be coming out of taxpayer funds. >> the gentle lady from california is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madame secretary. i want to comment the intellectual property enforcement work, particularly through operation in our sights. the efforts to protect american consumers from top defect drugs that are sold online. you have had some investigations that have been very important for our area. there was an investigation last year that led to prison sentences for owners of a los angeles jewelry
at first blush, it strikes me that it takes many resources to identify whether your memo applies are not as it would to prosecute the case. how long have they been in the country? what is their educational background? what is their age? do they have a record of serious misdemeanors'? that takes resources. it strikes me -- >> the gentlemen's time has expired. the witness has answered the question. >> you and i clearly disagree on what discretion means and how it can be applied. on...
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at first blush, it strikes me that it takes many resources to identify whether your memo applies are not as it would to prosecute the case. how long have they been in the country? what is their educational background? what is their age? do they have a record of serious misdemeanors'? that takes resources. it strikes me -- >> the gentlemen and's time has expired. the witness has answered the question. >> you and i clearly disagree on what discretion means and how it can be applied. on the resource question, there will be a "the associated press" process in the adjudication of the process. this is not anticipated to be coming out of taxpayer funds. >> the gentle lady from california is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madame secretary. i want to comment the intellectual property enforcement work, particularly through operation in our sights. the efforts to protect american consumers from top defect drugs that are sold online. you have had some investigations that have been very important for our area. there was an investigation last year that led to prison sentences for owner
at first blush, it strikes me that it takes many resources to identify whether your memo applies are not as it would to prosecute the case. how long have they been in the country? what is their educational background? what is their age? do they have a record of serious misdemeanors'? that takes resources. it strikes me -- >> the gentlemen and's time has expired. the witness has answered the question. >> you and i clearly disagree on what discretion means and how it can be applied....
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things and all of these are tongue twisters but it's the first round of tongue twisters nothing happens and the priest is very upset and blushes extraordinary red and he tries again. the second time the chants are much shorter and he begins to lose his patience and again nothing happens. third time nothing happens and he basically says how much time to turn to the wonderrous powers of the lotus set raand he does chanting and the parody is something like if anyone is old enough to remember and the mouse before vatican two and you don't understand anything and it's mumbo jump bow and this is a parody of that. the second and third pieces before the intermission i will not introduce. i think the program notes are sufficient and rather than lecture i would much rather you enjoy the performance. the one thing i would like to emphasize about the first piece this is indeed a comic piece and in most instances westerners have a great problem when they come to a concert of classical music and view it as this is supposed to be serious music. this is not serious music and i would ask to you laugh. you are welcome to laugh. you may laugh. y
things and all of these are tongue twisters but it's the first round of tongue twisters nothing happens and the priest is very upset and blushes extraordinary red and he tries again. the second time the chants are much shorter and he begins to lose his patience and again nothing happens. third time nothing happens and he basically says how much time to turn to the wonderrous powers of the lotus set raand he does chanting and the parody is something like if anyone is old enough to remember and...
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time 32 years ago when this son of a sweat shop worker and his blushing bride honeymooned at the national gallery. herb gave dorothy her firstefore that he had arranged his own life so he could take art courses and hang around painters as much as possible. >> i used to work the night shift and get two hours sleep. i would go to a lot of important lectures. i did it all by myself. nobody told me to do so. i stayed with the artist, learned what they told me. i still remember their generosity. they could have just said, who is this guy? >> reporter: one of the close friends the vogels made in the early days was a struggling artist named robert mangold. today he's at the top of his profession. his work on display at top ranked galleries around the he's no longer the same as when they discovered him. $130,000. are you serious? >> yes, we're serious. reporter: $200,000. the vogels own more than 70 works by robert mangold alone. >> it's apparent that you could have made, who knows, a small fortune just for your mangolds and said, "no, we're not going to do that. >> we didn't do it to make money. obviously we didn't. >> reporter: qu
time 32 years ago when this son of a sweat shop worker and his blushing bride honeymooned at the national gallery. herb gave dorothy her firstefore that he had arranged his own life so he could take art courses and hang around painters as much as possible. >> i used to work the night shift and get two hours sleep. i would go to a lot of important lectures. i did it all by myself. nobody told me to do so. i stayed with the artist, learned what they told me. i still remember their...
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blush also makes them happy and there's nothing wrong with wanting more. gloria riviera, abc news, los angeles. >> on that note "good morning america" coming your your way firstthe morning. hope to see you tomorrow and all this week on "world news." have a good evening, good night. ñ'
blush also makes them happy and there's nothing wrong with wanting more. gloria riviera, abc news, los angeles. >> on that note "good morning america" coming your your way firstthe morning. hope to see you tomorrow and all this week on "world news." have a good evening, good night. ñ'
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blush also makes them happy and there's nothing wrong with wanting more. gloria riviera, abc news, los angeles. >> on that note "good morning america" coming your your way firstthe morning. hope to see you tomorrow and all this week on "world news." have a good evening, good night. [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more and more for cable -- and enjoying it less? upgrade to verizon fios internet, tv and phone for just $99.99 a month, guaranteed for a year with no annual contract. or chse a two-year contract and get $200 back and a two-year prprice guarant. fios is a 100% fiber-optic network that delivers america's fastest, most consistent, most reliable internet. and now, it's faster than ever. you get speed you can count on... even when everyone at home is online at the same time. plus, the best tv picture quality. tired of cable's inflated bills? get fios for just $99.99 a month for a year with no annual contract. or choose a two-year contract and get $200 back, plus a two-year price guarantee. call 1.866.685.fios. that's 1.866.685.3467.
blush also makes them happy and there's nothing wrong with wanting more. gloria riviera, abc news, los angeles. >> on that note "good morning america" coming your your way firstthe morning. hope to see you tomorrow and all this week on "world news." have a good evening, good night. [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more and more for cable -- and enjoying it less? upgrade to verizon fios internet, tv and phone for just $99.99 a month, guaranteed for a year with...
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first four, i might as well do the fifth one. >> that's fencing, swimming, shooting, running and steeplechase all on the same day. that involves a collection of coaches that makes the guys from entourage blushave a swimming coach, one fencing coach, i have a yoga flexibility and pilate coach, she masters me, stretches me. we do yoga, pilates and my dad is my shooting coach and i've had so many different riding instructors it's not even funny. >> suzanne's swimming coach plays an interesting role in the process towards the games. he's half coach, half counselor on the road to the summer games. >> just last week, we had a day where she had a big run workout the day before and i don't think by the time she came in to see me, she was -- she was kind of toast. so we just make adjustments, you know, i ask her to go through the workout just as it is but maybe our focus will be a little bit different. >> she is so tough on herself, i don't need to be the guy pulling her back from ledge. >> suzanne still finds time to have some fun. after all, she's only in her mid 20's. >> i don't usually train on saturdays. i try to have a little bit of a social life. i think it's important. i don't want to lock m
first four, i might as well do the fifth one. >> that's fencing, swimming, shooting, running and steeplechase all on the same day. that involves a collection of coaches that makes the guys from entourage blushave a swimming coach, one fencing coach, i have a yoga flexibility and pilate coach, she masters me, stretches me. we do yoga, pilates and my dad is my shooting coach and i've had so many different riding instructors it's not even funny. >> suzanne's swimming coach plays an...