80
80
Nov 23, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us from los angeles tonya at kerr of council for the law firm of goldburg loan steen and weather wax. she clerked in the 9th u.s. circuit of appeals. and from providence, rhode island. richard is the author of "defending the filibuster soul of the senate." he intent 34 years as a staff member including 30 years in the u.s. senate. >> i think it is long overdue. let's put rah little bit -- let's give a little context to what the democrats proposed here. and this is precisely the same mechanism that republicans threatened to deploy. in 20006 -- i'm sorry, 2003 when my friend miguel astray da, very conservative, but the democrats filibusters him, a bipartisan group of 14, 14 senates came together and said we are going to stop this process. we are going to let the president's chosen nominees go through, miguel estrada of course withdrew, but what we see in the process it's been common deered by the minority. and i think certainly the constitution does not suggest that 60 votes in the super majority is ryed for presidential judicial nominees. i think the confirmation process has been
joining us from los angeles tonya at kerr of council for the law firm of goldburg loan steen and weather wax. she clerked in the 9th u.s. circuit of appeals. and from providence, rhode island. richard is the author of "defending the filibuster soul of the senate." he intent 34 years as a staff member including 30 years in the u.s. senate. >> i think it is long overdue. let's put rah little bit -- let's give a little context to what the democrats proposed here. and this is...
148
148
Nov 2, 2013
11/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
i didn't know so i turned to my friend max goldburg for answers. max, thanks for being here. >> gmo stands for genetically modified organism. it is food made in a laboratory. until the last 20 or 30 years this is food that never existed in humanity. it is made in a laboratory and they are inserting viruseses or bacteria into these plants. >> why do they do that? >> they do that because gmo's were designed to sell more chemicals. so when they spray chemicals on the plants, they don't want it to kill the plants. they want it to kill everything around it whether it is weeds or pests and that's why gmo's were designed. >> so genetically modified organisms are bug resistant. >> the plants are resistant to the chemicals. >> why are they so bad for our health? you seemed to hit on that point. >> no long-term studies have been done on humans. you look at the studies on animals it is appalling. you talk about liver damage, kidney damage and when they have fed it to hamsters the third generation of hamsters weren't able to produce babies. there are real safe
i didn't know so i turned to my friend max goldburg for answers. max, thanks for being here. >> gmo stands for genetically modified organism. it is food made in a laboratory. until the last 20 or 30 years this is food that never existed in humanity. it is made in a laboratory and they are inserting viruseses or bacteria into these plants. >> why do they do that? >> they do that because gmo's were designed to sell more chemicals. so when they spray chemicals on the plants, they...
110
110
Nov 10, 2013
11/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
he's also a best-selling author and michael goldburg is a director at case western reserve universityofounder of bridge university. and you're writing another book, right? >> yes. we look forward to hearing about that. let's get to the question. this is about making a switch it full-time work. my question is, in transitioning from a part-time to full-time business, what should i do to gain more cliemore clientele? >> what do you do to gain more customers? . i would go to my existing clients to see if i can work with them. i would say i'm going full time. what else can we do together. if you try to seek adding more people. you find these people and not serving the ones you have now. >> is this the kind of thing you should think about before giving up that part-time job? >> not necessarily. i think it's building off the strengths. one of the things i talk to my students about and social media tools like linkedin. see who your connections are connected too. great, let's move on to the next one. it's about the value of face time? >> how do i get my clients to value everybody is too busy a
he's also a best-selling author and michael goldburg is a director at case western reserve universityofounder of bridge university. and you're writing another book, right? >> yes. we look forward to hearing about that. let's get to the question. this is about making a switch it full-time work. my question is, in transitioning from a part-time to full-time business, what should i do to gain more cliemore clientele? >> what do you do to gain more customers? . i would go to my existing...
225
225
Nov 26, 2013
11/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 225
favorite 0
quote 0
may go beyond bad policy according to congressman lewey goldburg and others are saying it is fundamentally bad policy. in the meantime the president keeps trying to make it work. back to you heather and ainsley. >> it eventually does. kelly wright live for us. thank you. >> the life of an american pastor imprisoned in iran says she feels be trade by her country after the administration failed to secure her husband's release as a condition of the new deal. pastor abadini remains at a dangerous prison where his wife is fearful he might not survive. >> it breaks my heart that my government has left me and my husband in a time we need them most. being very strict and outspoken against the irani government human rights there's a family hurting. there are two little children that are crying every single night asking for their dad to come home. today they are praying, god, don't let him die. >> the white house says negotiations for his release are ongoing. the supreme court deciding if it will hear arguments over whether businesses can be forced under obamacare to buy contraceptives to employees.
may go beyond bad policy according to congressman lewey goldburg and others are saying it is fundamentally bad policy. in the meantime the president keeps trying to make it work. back to you heather and ainsley. >> it eventually does. kelly wright live for us. thank you. >> the life of an american pastor imprisoned in iran says she feels be trade by her country after the administration failed to secure her husband's release as a condition of the new deal. pastor abadini remains at a...
323
323
Nov 14, 2013
11/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 323
favorite 0
quote 2
jonah goldburg on line, kirstin powers and charles drougkrautha who we have to announce just reachedumber one on the best sellers list. n knocked off o'reilly. he's been gracious promoting the book and launching it. he's a classy guy and showed it. >> you think that's going to make him forgive you for knocking him off? >> not a chance. >> how much does the president's fix fix the idea of allowing insurance companies to sell the insurance policies they had been cancelling for millions of people? how much is that going to help the actual people who have been cancelled? >> it's unclear. talk to people in the insurance industry, they say difficult to get plans back. they cooperated with the administration, the law, bought into the law. they've been getting up to speed cancelling programs that were non complying. the idea of recreating them is problematic. to me it's a political fix but a policy problem. this is a way for obama to say this is not me doing this, it's the insurance companies. he's throwing the insurance companies under the bus. they're mad about it. >> i want to pick up on
jonah goldburg on line, kirstin powers and charles drougkrautha who we have to announce just reachedumber one on the best sellers list. n knocked off o'reilly. he's been gracious promoting the book and launching it. he's a classy guy and showed it. >> you think that's going to make him forgive you for knocking him off? >> not a chance. >> how much does the president's fix fix the idea of allowing insurance companies to sell the insurance policies they had been cancelling for...