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if you want to think about this case the way you thought about the automobile search in gant, it would be a beginning premise; but i think you're right, that even if that were a beginning premise , it would be only that, a beginning. in footnote in edwards, this court said that any search incident to arrest still has to satisfy the fourth amendment's general general reasonableness. >> i think you're right that gant is probably the best statement in support of the principle that i've i've suggested, and then you might say, well, that's limited to automobiles >> right. >> and then we're back where we started. things to understand if you want gant, because both in terms of its history and its modern application, it's dramatically different from what we have here. >> well, mr. fisher, before we do that, have you been accurate in what you said about robinson and about the court's cases? in weeks, which was quoted in robinson, the court said: "the right, always recognized under english and american law, to search the person of the accused when legally arrested to discover and seize the fruit
if you want to think about this case the way you thought about the automobile search in gant, it would be a beginning premise; but i think you're right, that even if that were a beginning premise , it would be only that, a beginning. in footnote in edwards, this court said that any search incident to arrest still has to satisfy the fourth amendment's general general reasonableness. >> i think you're right that gant is probably the best statement in support of the principle that i've i've...
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if you want to think about this case the way you thought about the automobile search in gant, it would be a beginning premise; but i think you're right, that even if that were a beginning premise , it would be only that, a beginning. in footnote in edwards, this court said that any search incident to arrest still has to satisfy the fourth amendment's general general reasonableness. >> i think you're right that gant is probably the best statement in support of the principle that i've i've suggested, and then you might say, well, that's limited to automobiles >> right. >> and then we're back where we started. things to understand if you want gant, because both in terms of its history and its modern application, it's dramatically different from what we have here. >> well, mr. fisher, before we do that, have you been accurate in what you said about robinson and about the court's cases? in weeks, which was quoted in robinson, the court said: "the right, always recognized under english and american law, to search the person of the accused when legally arrested to discover and seize the fruit
if you want to think about this case the way you thought about the automobile search in gant, it would be a beginning premise; but i think you're right, that even if that were a beginning premise , it would be only that, a beginning. in footnote in edwards, this court said that any search incident to arrest still has to satisfy the fourth amendment's general general reasonableness. >> i think you're right that gant is probably the best statement in support of the principle that i've i've...
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gant clothes and being gay. isn't he narrow minded and not the guy who fired him. >> that's a little homophobic. >> what does that mean? i never heard that phrase. >> if what he is saying is true, let's say. if he was fired because he was gay, obviously that's wrong. but you should be allowed to fire people for how they dress. if somebody comes into your office with say a swastika t-shirt or like the ear gauge things that announces to the world i want to be unemployed forever, that's fireable. >> and if you came dressed like you. >> it would get me a promotion. >> that's exactly what i would say and then grin. sonny, is it possible not to like such extrave gant out stits and -- outfits and not be gay? >> which one was mad? was it anderson cooper? was it don lemon? that's not funny. i don't care what you are. really, i want to make the joke, but i really don't care what you are. i don't care what you do. my only thing is when he goes i feel like rosa parks. okay, so every black person in california i blame you fo
gant clothes and being gay. isn't he narrow minded and not the guy who fired him. >> that's a little homophobic. >> what does that mean? i never heard that phrase. >> if what he is saying is true, let's say. if he was fired because he was gay, obviously that's wrong. but you should be allowed to fire people for how they dress. if somebody comes into your office with say a swastika t-shirt or like the ear gauge things that announces to the world i want to be unemployed forever,...
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finely, justice scalia, you mentioned a couple of times the gant principle. evidence that you think you might find on the phone. there's two profound problems with that. the first is, as the court recognized in kilo you need to be sure to protect the privacy people at the founding, and is a said in my opening the fact that somebody might incidentally have an item on his person, even in the rare case, diary or address book, are leagues away from the kind of information that people have that were stored in the home and were sack -- sack crow sanctity in an arrest. and justice kagan, the government might be able to identify a crime that would be difficult to make an argument, but lots of mine you're crimes -- minor crimes, like speeding, dui, littering, a person can milwaukee a convincing argument that evidence on the phone would be relevant to that crime. so i think that brings me where i want to end, which is understanding what the rule the government propounds would do in terms of ordinary police work. this case starts with a traffic stop for expired license
finely, justice scalia, you mentioned a couple of times the gant principle. evidence that you think you might find on the phone. there's two profound problems with that. the first is, as the court recognized in kilo you need to be sure to protect the privacy people at the founding, and is a said in my opening the fact that somebody might incidentally have an item on his person, even in the rare case, diary or address book, are leagues away from the kind of information that people have that were...
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finely, justice scalia, you mentioned a couple of times the gant principle. evidence that you think you might find on the phone. there's two profound problems with that. the first is, as the court recognized in kilo you need to be sure to protect the privacy people at the founding, and is a said in my opening the fact that somebody might incidentally have an item on his person, even in the rare case, diary or address book, are leagues away from the kind of information that people have that were stored in the home and were sack -- sack crow sanctity in an arrest. and justice kagan, the government might be able to identify a crime that would be difficult to make an argument, but lots of mine you're crimes -- minor crimes, like speeding, dui, littering, a person can milwaukee a convincing argument that evidence on the phone would be relevant to that crime. so i think that brings me where i want to end, which is understanding what the rule the government propounds would do in terms of ordinary police work. this case starts with a traffic stop for expired license
finely, justice scalia, you mentioned a couple of times the gant principle. evidence that you think you might find on the phone. there's two profound problems with that. the first is, as the court recognized in kilo you need to be sure to protect the privacy people at the founding, and is a said in my opening the fact that somebody might incidentally have an item on his person, even in the rare case, diary or address book, are leagues away from the kind of information that people have that were...
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we are honored to have clara gant with us here today. clara?cheers and applause] >> we also draw strength from the parents who have given their sons and daughters to america. earlier this year in my state of the union address i spoke of the remarkable story and grueling recovery of sergeant first class cory remsburg, who was severely injured by a massive roadside bomb in afghanistan. when he stood there in the balcony, it reminded our entire nation that we are blessed to be protected by patriots like him. that was only part of the story. today i want to close with a story of cory's brother in arms, sergeant roberto sanchez, who was killed by that same explosion. rob was not a big guy but his mother wendy says he was larger than life. always surrounded by friends and melting hearts with a devastating smile. rob admired the army from a young age, dressed up as a soldier the first time he went out for halloween, and for many halloweens after that. he meticulously arranged and rearranged "g.i. joes" on his bedroom floor. when he watched the twin to
we are honored to have clara gant with us here today. clara?cheers and applause] >> we also draw strength from the parents who have given their sons and daughters to america. earlier this year in my state of the union address i spoke of the remarkable story and grueling recovery of sergeant first class cory remsburg, who was severely injured by a massive roadside bomb in afghanistan. when he stood there in the balcony, it reminded our entire nation that we are blessed to be protected by...
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sergeant first class joseph gant was a young man but already a veteran of world war ii when he met claratwo years courting clara before she finally agreed to marry him. and then when joseph deployed to korea, he told his young wife to remarry if he didn't come back. she told him no. he had a hard enough time getting her to say yes in the first place, she said. he had waited two years for her. she would wait as long as it took for him to come home. when joseph went missing in action, clara waited. she waited 63 years. meanwhile, our country continued to work to bring home the missing from all our wars and then last december, last december, his remains finally identified, joseph returned home to be laid to rest. claira never remarried during those 63 years and now 96 years old she was there to welcome him home and we are honored to have clara gant here with us today. [ applause ] >> we also draw strength from the parents who have given their sons and daughters to america. earlier this year in my state of the union address i spoke of the remarkable story and gruelling recovery of sergeant f
sergeant first class joseph gant was a young man but already a veteran of world war ii when he met claratwo years courting clara before she finally agreed to marry him. and then when joseph deployed to korea, he told his young wife to remarry if he didn't come back. she told him no. he had a hard enough time getting her to say yes in the first place, she said. he had waited two years for her. she would wait as long as it took for him to come home. when joseph went missing in action, clara...
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sergeant first class joseph gant was a veteran of world war ii when he met her on a plane to california to marry him. korea,seph employed to he told her to remarry if he did not come back. she told him no. he had a hard enough time getting her to say yes in the first place. she would wait as long as it took for him to come home. action went missing in she waited. she waited 63 years. work totry continued to bring home the missing from all of our wars. december, his remains were finally identified. he returned home to be laid to rest. remarried during the 63 years. 96 years old, she was there to welcome him home. we are honored to have clara gets here with us today. [applause] [applause] we draw strength of the parents who have given their sons and daughters to america. in my state of the union address classe of sergeant first rory ramsburg. balcony, itd in the reminded our nation that we are blessed to be protected by patriots like him. that was only part of the story. hisy i want to close about brother in arms. roberto sanchez was killed by that same explosion. rob was not a big guy. h
sergeant first class joseph gant was a veteran of world war ii when he met her on a plane to california to marry him. korea,seph employed to he told her to remarry if he did not come back. she told him no. he had a hard enough time getting her to say yes in the first place. she would wait as long as it took for him to come home. action went missing in she waited. she waited 63 years. work totry continued to bring home the missing from all of our wars. december, his remains were finally...
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the house of representatives, and for them to refuse to take part in it, this would be terribly air ganthow that they are not taking this issue seriously and mostly it's going to show that they are afraid to confront the issues when the public is watching. they would prefer to have it done in the situation room at the white house maybe but not in the light of public debate, public hearings and a committee which is focused entirely on benghazi. this is overdue and i give the speaker -- i give john boehner tremendous credit for constituting this committee and for the democrats to boycott would be a terrible mistake, and wrong. >> meanwhile, what question, congressman, do you most want answered? >> well, we've still not found out what happened. this is a very basic questions is where was the president that night? i mean, this was an attack on americans. americans are being killed, and almost two years later we still don't know where the president is. i mean, this is to me, it's just unbelievable, that a situation like that can exist. also, the full extent of the white house involvement, the
the house of representatives, and for them to refuse to take part in it, this would be terribly air ganthow that they are not taking this issue seriously and mostly it's going to show that they are afraid to confront the issues when the public is watching. they would prefer to have it done in the situation room at the white house maybe but not in the light of public debate, public hearings and a committee which is focused entirely on benghazi. this is overdue and i give the speaker -- i give...
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icta al azucar 12:313 ompraba los chocolates gantes dos o tres o atro. me l comia todos."capaz de botar ni quie pedazo de pastel a sura. ===take nat break=== : 18:08:21 por qué no bor porque se que si esta a puedo tener despues." segn ptos la adiccion al azucar asemeja a la de laena ocaina. en la universidad de princeton hicieron un estudio deboratorio con ratones. tras elnsumo del azucarlos animalestenian el antojo similar al que se tiene con unaoga. y sin azucar sufrian de s ectos de la stinencia. ====take s=====: dr. tanyedwards/clev elandinic "el azucar afecta el cerebro casi de la mismaormaque la heroina la cocainaelcohol y otras sustanciaictivas." en el hombre aferencia de los ratones la icci al azucar se revela consntojos al despertar la ritabilidad y dolores de beza cuando no se obtieneademas de la forma en que el icto esconde su sretoeu res queridos. ====take t=== cg: beatriz soza. tricioniac14: 34:47 ando no estaba viendo yo iba comia eondida como un tonci yo decia esto estal, po yo seguia comiendo la icion al azucar tambien afeobeatriz soza que podia comenco pla
icta al azucar 12:313 ompraba los chocolates gantes dos o tres o atro. me l comia todos."capaz de botar ni quie pedazo de pastel a sura. ===take nat break=== : 18:08:21 por qué no bor porque se que si esta a puedo tener despues." segn ptos la adiccion al azucar asemeja a la de laena ocaina. en la universidad de princeton hicieron un estudio deboratorio con ratones. tras elnsumo del azucarlos animalestenian el antojo similar al que se tiene con unaoga. y sin azucar sufrian de s ectos...
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the story of missing soldier joseph gant who served in the korean war and never came home. his wife waiting. all these years. after 60 years she was there as his remains came home just this past december. >> clara never remarried during those 63 years and now 96-years-old, she was there to welcome him home. >> reporter: and today, a wave to the crowd, there to honor her husband and all of those who served who we've lost. and across this country, the american spirit. in arizona, a widow remembering her husband, william murphy, who served in world war ii. in new jersey, a mother honoring her son, ryan iannelli, who served in afghanistan. and the children across the nation today with their signs, reading "thank you." 4-year-old aarlyn finding her grandfather's name, a navy veteran. and in for ft. worth, texas, a 7-year-old cub scout placing flowers moving his grandfather to tears. that grandfather, a vietnam vet. >> it meant that he cared about so many people giving their lives for our country. >> reporter: and on the field, the atlanta braves stand side by side with members o
the story of missing soldier joseph gant who served in the korean war and never came home. his wife waiting. all these years. after 60 years she was there as his remains came home just this past december. >> clara never remarried during those 63 years and now 96-years-old, she was there to welcome him home. >> reporter: and today, a wave to the crowd, there to honor her husband and all of those who served who we've lost. and across this country, the american spirit. in arizona, a...
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dom make gant said he was humiliated when school officials said he owed money on the account.mom said all kids should get lunch no matter what and went to the school and paid the outstanding balances of every student. >> it was really embarrassing, especially in front of the whole lunchroom. >> i realized i don't have to do that, but i don't want another kid going through what my son went through. >> the total to pay off all the students' outstanding balances, that was just under $100. the principal later said they do their best to let parents know about the balance on their kids' accounts. and added dominic shouldn't have been sent home hungry. >>> tomorrow mothers around the world will be honored by their children. we thought we would get a head start. >> thanks, mom. >> thanks mom. >> thanks mom. >> pretending to have a stomach flu to get a few moments alone in the bathroom. >> for telling me to clean my room even though your room looks like a garbage dump. >> you tell me like disneyland was closed this year. >> the tv's broken. >> the tv breaks sometimes, right? the video
dom make gant said he was humiliated when school officials said he owed money on the account.mom said all kids should get lunch no matter what and went to the school and paid the outstanding balances of every student. >> it was really embarrassing, especially in front of the whole lunchroom. >> i realized i don't have to do that, but i don't want another kid going through what my son went through. >> the total to pay off all the students' outstanding balances, that was just...
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. >> now the story of special forces major jim gant.general petraeus supported the idea to have special forces in afghanistan which is. the soldiers fought alongside the soldiers against al qaeda and taliban. the strategy worked so well that osama bin laden to the boundary on his head. this is an hour. [applause] >> thank you very much. i would like to thank you for this opportunity and your interest in my new book. i'm grateful for the support of the family and friends here today. let me open with a quote from the beginning of the book by the british army officer whose deep understanding of the tribes who he thought within the world war i was an important inspiration for this project. it is fair and you were to help them, not to win for them. i would like to ask you to indulge me and use your imagination as i take you with me to a faraway place. imagine that you are in a small village on the hillside at the foot of the valley near afghanistan's border with pakistan. it's dark and cold. you are standing under the stars of a traditional
. >> now the story of special forces major jim gant.general petraeus supported the idea to have special forces in afghanistan which is. the soldiers fought alongside the soldiers against al qaeda and taliban. the strategy worked so well that osama bin laden to the boundary on his head. this is an hour. [applause] >> thank you very much. i would like to thank you for this opportunity and your interest in my new book. i'm grateful for the support of the family and friends here today....
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gant gave it to you. >> go mamma gant. >>> a lot of news to get you to the news. we get you to the "newsroom" with ms. carol costello. >> i hear you, chris, i was on the free lunch program when i was in grade school. just being on the free lunch program was so embarrassing me for a time. the school system, what were you thinking? thanks so much. "newsroom" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning. i'm carol costello, thank you for joining me. disgraced nba owner donald sterling breaks his silence and pleads for forgiveness. he also found a way to insult a beloved icon of the nba and even shift some of the blame for his racist rants that may cost him his team. here is the exclusive interview, a portion of it, with cnn's anderson cooper. >> i'm a good member who made a mistake. i'm apologizing and i'm asking for forgiveness. am i entitled to one mistake after 35 years? i love my league, i love my partners. am i entitled to one mistake? it's a terrible mistake and i'll never do it again. >> the vice president of the nba players association,
gant gave it to you. >> go mamma gant. >>> a lot of news to get you to the news. we get you to the "newsroom" with ms. carol costello. >> i hear you, chris, i was on the free lunch program when i was in grade school. just being on the free lunch program was so embarrassing me for a time. the school system, what were you thinking? thanks so much. "newsroom" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning. i'm carol costello,...
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. >> well, under the justifications of chimel and which were reiterated in robinson and in gant and mcneely, the justifications are officer safety and evidence preservation. it doesn't which does not necessarily encompass reading. but to address the case of the cell phone, i don't think you have to resolve whether it's appropriate to read paper documents that you come across in examining a paper or not. >> no, but the point is the only the only information they got and used was the phone number and address of his house, right? and that it was his house, right? >> but that -- >> that's on your driver's license, isn't it? so and -- >> your residence is, but this was not then they needed his driver's license, which they had. >> so i guess i'm just trying to see what greater invasion of privacy there was in this case than the police looking at your driver's license when you're carrying it around in your wallet. >> because my house may not necessarily be the house in which you reside. you may have chosen to attach that description -- >> so the problem here was that he called he indicated that a
. >> well, under the justifications of chimel and which were reiterated in robinson and in gant and mcneely, the justifications are officer safety and evidence preservation. it doesn't which does not necessarily encompass reading. but to address the case of the cell phone, i don't think you have to resolve whether it's appropriate to read paper documents that you come across in examining a paper or not. >> no, but the point is the only the only information they got and used was the...
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gant gave it to you. >> go mamma gant. >>> a lot of news to get you to the news. costello. >> i hear you, chris, i was on the free lunch program when i was in grade school. just being on the free lunch program was so embarrassing me for a time. the school system, what were you thinking? thanks so much. "newsroom" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning. i'm carol costello, thank you for joining me. disgraced nba owner donald sterling breaks his silence and pleads for forgiveness. he also found a way to insult a beloved icon of the nba and even shift some of the blame for his racist rants that may cost him his team. here is the
gant gave it to you. >> go mamma gant. >>> a lot of news to get you to the news. costello. >> i hear you, chris, i was on the free lunch program when i was in grade school. just being on the free lunch program was so embarrassing me for a time. the school system, what were you thinking? thanks so much. "newsroom" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning. i'm carol costello, thank you for joining me. disgraced nba owner donald...
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political life of afghanistan since 2001 and then we talk about the story of special forces major jim gant. >> now we look at the political life of afghanistan since 2001. arguing that war loads have played an important role in governing the country. the former senior advisor on pakistan and afghanistan is also at the event. this is an hour and 40 minutes. >> it is a pleasure to be back here at columbia particularly in this room where i might mention 17 years ago in january of 1997 i chaired a meeting by the then dean who is president of cairo now, a meeting where he had a delegation with the taliban who came into the united states. this is a delegation that came to new york about 3-4 months after taking control of kabul. i might mention the people who were there the delegation was led by the person who was later their foreign minister and i saw him in kabul. he is a reconciled member. and he is currently a member of the afghan high peace counsel in kabul and another one who was the minister of refuge's and was assassinated after returning from a meeting in dubia strike to start a peace me
political life of afghanistan since 2001 and then we talk about the story of special forces major jim gant. >> now we look at the political life of afghanistan since 2001. arguing that war loads have played an important role in governing the country. the former senior advisor on pakistan and afghanistan is also at the event. this is an hour and 40 minutes. >> it is a pleasure to be back here at columbia particularly in this room where i might mention 17 years ago in january of 1997...
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in a gant case. then the nra comes out, she's against against. she can't be a federal judge. but never going to u.s. attorneys wholesale by the thousands supplanting their judgment for criminal justice system under this thing called clemency. i think he should get out. i think he should get out. the new rules, they have to be over 10 years. whatever the conditions are in my judgment, they are now saying the executive branch knows better. we are now coming in with these really smart assistant u.s. attorneys and we're going to let them out. we're going to give them a clemency and, i don't know, jerome said how i said it will suspend the? i always thought it was like tiffany's, you know when we fix horrible case, and now it's going to be like wal-mart. now we're going to bring in thousands of them and the president will exercise his right of clemency. to me nationwide it seems like our discussion has become a defendants rights, collateral consequences, let's figure out a way to help them a four they did in. help them while they're there and then when they get out, but we don't t
in a gant case. then the nra comes out, she's against against. she can't be a federal judge. but never going to u.s. attorneys wholesale by the thousands supplanting their judgment for criminal justice system under this thing called clemency. i think he should get out. i think he should get out. the new rules, they have to be over 10 years. whatever the conditions are in my judgment, they are now saying the executive branch knows better. we are now coming in with these really smart assistant...
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63 years, and now 96 years old, she was there to welcome him home, and we are honored to have clara gantirst class cory rimsberg who was severe lly injured by a massive roadside bomb. and as he stood there in the balcony, it reminded the nation of how blessed we are to be protected by patriots like him. but that is only part of the store ri. today, i want to close with the story of cory's brother in arms, roberto sanchez, who was killed by that same explosion. rob was not a big guy, but his mother wendy remembers that he was larger than life. always surrounded by friends and melting hearts with the devastating smile. rob admired the army from a young age, dressed up as a soldier the first time he went out for halloween and for many halloweens after rearranged gi joes on his bedroom floor. when he watched the twin towers fall that awful september day, rob found his calling to serve his country. a proud army ranger who took care of his fellow soldiers just as he did his own family. he would tell wendy, mom, i'm your superman. in october of 2009, rob was on his fifth deployment and rob and
63 years, and now 96 years old, she was there to welcome him home, and we are honored to have clara gantirst class cory rimsberg who was severe lly injured by a massive roadside bomb. and as he stood there in the balcony, it reminded the nation of how blessed we are to be protected by patriots like him. but that is only part of the store ri. today, i want to close with the story of cory's brother in arms, roberto sanchez, who was killed by that same explosion. rob was not a big guy, but his...
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. >> under the justifications which were generated in robinson and in gant and in mcfeely, the justificationse officers of safety and evidence preservation. which does not necessarily encompass reading to address the case of the cell phone i don't think you have to resolve whether it's appropriate to read paper documents that you come across. >> the point is the only information they got and used was the phone number and address of his house, right? and that it was his house, right? >> but that -- >> that's on your driver's license, isn't it? >> your residence is that this was not -- they needed his driver's license which they had. >> so i guess i'm just trying to see what greater invasion of privacy there was in this case than the police looking at your driver's license when you're carrying it around in your wallet. >> because my house may not necessary be the house in which you reside. you may have chosen to attach that description of -- >> so the problem here was that he called -- he indicated that a number was his house, and it might not have been his house? >> the problem is that the pol
. >> under the justifications which were generated in robinson and in gant and in mcfeely, the justificationse officers of safety and evidence preservation. which does not necessarily encompass reading to address the case of the cell phone i don't think you have to resolve whether it's appropriate to read paper documents that you come across. >> the point is the only information they got and used was the phone number and address of his house, right? and that it was his house, right?...
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. >> that was seen as an al gant orchestration.zer coming in, doing a huge deal. probably getting things it doesn't want to keep. that is one of the reasons you have seen them trading like glaxo and novartis did. >> bring oscar in. it's terrell, right? >> yes. >> when did you join? >> what is it? >> it's terrell. >> i can tell you even when he knows how to pronounce it, he will choose not to. >> no. that's just with you. >> i was just going to say for those of us that want to know, you've been here a couple months. >> oscar schaeffer. r rivulet capital. they're all up so far. >> i certainly am. >> we will touch on that later. thank you. the voice of god in my ear. okay. okay. m&a, good or bad for sentiment for the market? >> first of all, there's a trillion eight cash on balance sheets. so i think with low growth -- think about it. it is 11% gdp. i think by definition it's very good. i started out as an investment banker. and i look at companies with private values. in last june i recommended directv. one of the reasons i did it wa
. >> that was seen as an al gant orchestration.zer coming in, doing a huge deal. probably getting things it doesn't want to keep. that is one of the reasons you have seen them trading like glaxo and novartis did. >> bring oscar in. it's terrell, right? >> yes. >> when did you join? >> what is it? >> it's terrell. >> i can tell you even when he knows how to pronounce it, he will choose not to. >> no. that's just with you. >> i was just going...
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. >> my name is jim gant off. chairman of the hsa council and -- theesent about 92% words you used here today really resonated. it is one i use would the democratic center for years ago. can tellre doing, i you him." , and we're happy to share this with anyone who is interested in hearing it, we can tag you that the outcomes that derived from ownership and dignity of ownership will drive correct time, and will, over teach our fellow americans all the way across the country how to handle their health care expenses. so we endorse you. we thank you for what you are doing, and congratulations. >> thank you, i didn't know that when i called on you. appetite with other republican administrations in the state today, your fellow governors, to follow this type of example? >> i'm traveling from here on the train to go to the republican governors association. i expect there will be some conversation about this. that secondfer on one, but thank you for your very eloquent statement about health savings accounts and their value
. >> my name is jim gant off. chairman of the hsa council and -- theesent about 92% words you used here today really resonated. it is one i use would the democratic center for years ago. can tellre doing, i you him." , and we're happy to share this with anyone who is interested in hearing it, we can tag you that the outcomes that derived from ownership and dignity of ownership will drive correct time, and will, over teach our fellow americans all the way across the country how to...