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heller had noticed movement. and when he approached the founding girl hiding behind them, a french girl. you had best get home, he said. the curfew will catch you outside and you could get picked up. she explained that she had missed her train, lived in the country and had nowhere to stay. hiding until the curfew was lifted in the morning and would catch the first train back home. heller took her to his hotel and ask the concierge's to let the girls sleep in the lobby until the next morning the girl left early leaving a note. she had gotten his name from the concierge. thanking him and promising to call later. and she did prefer several months the two would have dates, bicycle the brides in the country, walks through paris. what was her name, he writes who was she? i never knew. it seems to be what i heard when she mumbled her name. check was for several months my little queen accompany me to the end of the road through a world that each day became heavier and darker for me. heller shares his reader that he never
heller had noticed movement. and when he approached the founding girl hiding behind them, a french girl. you had best get home, he said. the curfew will catch you outside and you could get picked up. she explained that she had missed her train, lived in the country and had nowhere to stay. hiding until the curfew was lifted in the morning and would catch the first train back home. heller took her to his hotel and ask the concierge's to let the girls sleep in the lobby until the next morning the...
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heller noticed the movement and when he approached, he found a girl hiding behind him. you best get home he said. they will catch you outside and you can be picked up. she explained she had missed her train and she lived in the country and then she had nowhere to stay in paris. she was hiding until the curfew was lifted and when she would catch the first train back home. he took her to the hotel and asked the concierge at the girls speak in the lobby until the next morning. she left a note for heller thanking him and promising to call later and she did and for several this they would have dates, bicycle rides in the country, cafÉ moment. what was her name? i never knew. maybe in to the -- i gave her a name and she was for several my little queen accompanying me to the end of the road each day became heavier and darker. he assures his readers that he never laid a hand on the girl and that they maintain their distance and they do skinny dip in the country stream. but he reveals the attraction to her and then he disappeared and they never saw her again. a year later when i
heller noticed the movement and when he approached, he found a girl hiding behind him. you best get home he said. they will catch you outside and you can be picked up. she explained she had missed her train and she lived in the country and then she had nowhere to stay in paris. she was hiding until the curfew was lifted and when she would catch the first train back home. he took her to the hotel and asked the concierge at the girls speak in the lobby until the next morning. she left a note for...
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. >> rose: tell me about the heller decision. >> the heller decision was in 2008.t was written by justice anthony scalia. it struck down a law in washington d.c. passed by the city council there that made it very very hard to have a handgun in your home basically close to a ban. and justiceally acid he was only going to be follow -- scalia said he would be following the intent. the only legitimate way to understand the constitution any ofness provisions is to ask what it meant at the time to the framers, to the people in powdered wigs. he said it was the vindication of his theory of originalism. i went back and looked at the original records of the debate over the second amendment and it interestingly told a very surprisingly different story. you can look at jail madison's notes at the constitution convention. the records of the rather know case conventions from all the different states with a few exceptions, were the debate in the u.s. house of representatives on the floor where they actually wrote and marked up the second amendment. there's not a word about havin
. >> rose: tell me about the heller decision. >> the heller decision was in 2008.t was written by justice anthony scalia. it struck down a law in washington d.c. passed by the city council there that made it very very hard to have a handgun in your home basically close to a ban. and justiceally acid he was only going to be follow -- scalia said he would be following the intent. the only legitimate way to understand the constitution any ofness provisions is to ask what it meant at...
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. >> tell me about the heller decision. >> the heller decision was in 2008.t was written by justice scalia. it struck down a law that made it hard to have a handgun in your home. basically close to a ban. justice scalia said he was only going to follow original intent. this was his idea, that the only legitimate way to understand the constitution was to ask what it meant at the time to the framers, to people at the time. scalia says this opinion was the vindication of originalism. i went back and looked at the actual records of the debate over the second amendment, and it told a surprising and different story. you can look at james madison's notes from the constitutional convention. the records of the ratification convention with a few exceptions or the debate at the u.s. house of representatives on the floor, and there is not a word about having a gun for self-protection or hunting, all the things we think about. it was all this question about the militia. madison's original proposal had a conscientious objector clause. it said if you had religious scruples
. >> tell me about the heller decision. >> the heller decision was in 2008.t was written by justice scalia. it struck down a law that made it hard to have a handgun in your home. basically close to a ban. justice scalia said he was only going to follow original intent. this was his idea, that the only legitimate way to understand the constitution was to ask what it meant at the time to the framers, to people at the time. scalia says this opinion was the vindication of originalism. i...
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walter heller left the council in 1964.1985, the man in this office rejected the idea that the government could fine-tune the economy. we cannot do it now, and we couldn't do it then. some of my predecessors believed they could. so far as the reagan administration is concerned, we recognize that. we try not to fine-tune because it would be a road toward disaster. what happened between the sixties and the eighties? the seventies happened bad years for theory and practice of macro-economics. monthly fine-tuning of monetary policy created havoc in the economy as martin feldstein explains. i think the 1970s, in particular, was a decade in which monetary policy pursued the wrong goals, was based on the wrong premises, and got us into terrible trouble. it was money's excessive growth more than anything else, that brought us to the double-digit inflation rates. in the seventies, fiscal policy was not much better. by the time congress got around to changing fiscal policy, a tax cut or an increase in spending it was too late. instea
walter heller left the council in 1964.1985, the man in this office rejected the idea that the government could fine-tune the economy. we cannot do it now, and we couldn't do it then. some of my predecessors believed they could. so far as the reagan administration is concerned, we recognize that. we try not to fine-tune because it would be a road toward disaster. what happened between the sixties and the eighties? the seventies happened bad years for theory and practice of macro-economics....
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before we do so we would like to wish a happy birthday to chris heller and the big board made you a cakeppy birthday, chris. i don't know who chris is. but i just decide to do do that. at great risk of millions of people asking me to wish them happy birthday every day. so, the big issue for your travel forecast today is going to be in phoenix. sky harbor international airport the remnants of hurricane simon out in the pacific are affecting the state of arizona right now and they could see some torrential downpours so look out if you're heading tout phoenix, that's going to be the big issue for today. miami getting thundershower activity today as it seems to always do during the summer and early fall and finally the only other thing really looking for some heavy rain in boston, logan international you can see the rain showers over there. some of the stuff that we saw overnight and that could be an issue for you as well. everything else looking pretty good including chicago, down there in texas and out in california. should be good to go. eva, back to you. >> thanks, matt. >>> minnesota vi
before we do so we would like to wish a happy birthday to chris heller and the big board made you a cakeppy birthday, chris. i don't know who chris is. but i just decide to do do that. at great risk of millions of people asking me to wish them happy birthday every day. so, the big issue for your travel forecast today is going to be in phoenix. sky harbor international airport the remnants of hurricane simon out in the pacific are affecting the state of arizona right now and they could see some...
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heller you? an amazing place in africa is an amazing place. this guy which birds above you is almost like a cathedral. for the sense the you don't change africa. every changes you. that said, every -- well was young my mother, my father, and i would drive of 400 miles from nairobi by traditional homestead. this section shut since investors there. we would set up by a car early in the morning. there was a ton on the roads were too dangerous for rage travelers to use. a driver having every likelihood of smashing into a procter broken-down bus was falling into a huge pot hole or veering off and on surface track. the policeman as for bribes and robbers would not bother asking. these days the roads are considerably better, and tourists can cut across the five mile road tests and bypass. our car would pass by the great rift valley. and remember spawning by the side of the road almost hidden behind thick bushes the remains of the old chapel built by an italian pows during the second world war, which is now refurbished tourist attraction. the land wou
heller you? an amazing place in africa is an amazing place. this guy which birds above you is almost like a cathedral. for the sense the you don't change africa. every changes you. that said, every -- well was young my mother, my father, and i would drive of 400 miles from nairobi by traditional homestead. this section shut since investors there. we would set up by a car early in the morning. there was a ton on the roads were too dangerous for rage travelers to use. a driver having every...
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one of the more recent discussions of the militia concept i found in the heller case, an individual second amendment case however there was some dicta in there discussing the militia in its collective sense and in there the supreme court stated that unlike armies and navies, the militia is assumed by article 1 to already be in existence, although the militia consists of all able bodied men the federal one may consist of a subset of them so there is a distinction between organized militia and unorganized militia and the type of militia that i'm going to discuss today is the organized militia which is the national guard. and this particular distinction between organized and up organized militia is carried through into each state. under state law for example in maryland, where i'm a judge advocate in mail, as well, the maryland national guard, you can see that the state code defines the organized militia as the nonfederalized national guard which is a national guard in title 32 status, the inactive national guard which is basically folks that have not yet all the way transitioned out of the g
one of the more recent discussions of the militia concept i found in the heller case, an individual second amendment case however there was some dicta in there discussing the militia in its collective sense and in there the supreme court stated that unlike armies and navies, the militia is assumed by article 1 to already be in existence, although the militia consists of all able bodied men the federal one may consist of a subset of them so there is a distinction between organized militia and...
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. >> senator heller. >> thank you, mr. chairman. hope this doesn't get you in trouble, calling on me next. i have a couple things for the record. first, i'd like to submit an opening statement. your staff has that. and second, also for the record, as a usc alum, i'm pretty sure we usually watch the trojans beat notre dame on nbc not espn. not stanford. i wish i could say that. having said that to you, dr dr. emmert, i have a couple questions. the seven points you brought up are, i think, what you say are trying to achieve. i think they're more weaknesses today than strengths. if you have to talk about students having scholarships for life, today you don't have them. and i think that's a weakness. if you have to talk about men and women and having full and actual costs while in college is a weakness because it's something you don't have today. if you're talking about leading in the area of safety, you're not doing it today. if the ncaa is talking about taking the lead in sexual assault, then they're not doing it today. you talk about
. >> senator heller. >> thank you, mr. chairman. hope this doesn't get you in trouble, calling on me next. i have a couple things for the record. first, i'd like to submit an opening statement. your staff has that. and second, also for the record, as a usc alum, i'm pretty sure we usually watch the trojans beat notre dame on nbc not espn. not stanford. i wish i could say that. having said that to you, dr dr. emmert, i have a couple questions. the seven points you brought up are, i...
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. >> let's go to david heller now, a political consultant live for us in miami this morning.ard that criticized ad ford texas governor's race. is a disability in this case fair game in a political ad or a sign of desperation? >> i think it's fair game. he brought his disability into the campaign first. he went up on the air with an ad talking about how his character has been shaped by the accident that happened that confined him to a wheelchair. he's the one who talks about his steel spine and how that has shaped his character. if he wants to talk about the accident and his life in a wheelchair and how that's impacted his character, i don't know why she wouldn't be able to do it, too and that's what she's doing. i think it's very fair. >> there are concerns about ebola, about isil, comet, the stock market is not doing too well, are these ads actually working or just turning people off? >> i don't really know that voters believe that if a politician got on television and started talking about ebola or the stock market that they can really have anything to do with it. i mean --
. >> let's go to david heller now, a political consultant live for us in miami this morning.ard that criticized ad ford texas governor's race. is a disability in this case fair game in a political ad or a sign of desperation? >> i think it's fair game. he brought his disability into the campaign first. he went up on the air with an ad talking about how his character has been shaped by the accident that happened that confined him to a wheelchair. he's the one who talks about his...
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heller case, an individual second amendment case, however there was some dicta in there discussing the militia in its collective sense, and in there, the supreme court stated that unlike armies and navies, the militia is assumed by article 1 to already be in existence. although the militia consists of all able bodied men the federal organized militia may consist of a subset of them, so there is a distinction between organized militia and unorganized militia, and the type of militia i'm going to discuss today is the organized militia, which is the national guard. and this particular distinction between organized and unorganized militia is carried through into each state. under state law, for example in maryland, where i'm a judge advocate in maryland as well, in the maryland national guard, you can see that the state code defines the organized militia as the nonfederalized national guard. the inactive national guard which is basically folks that have not yet all the way transitioned out of the guard. they're on a roster and can be recalled. and then something called the maryland defense
heller case, an individual second amendment case, however there was some dicta in there discussing the militia in its collective sense, and in there, the supreme court stated that unlike armies and navies, the militia is assumed by article 1 to already be in existence. although the militia consists of all able bodied men the federal organized militia may consist of a subset of them, so there is a distinction between organized militia and unorganized militia, and the type of militia i'm going to...
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one of the more recent discussions of the militia concept i found in the heller case, an individual second amendment case however there was some dicta in there discussing the militia in its collective sense and in there the supreme court stated that unlike armies and navies, the militia is assumed by article 1 to already be in existence, although the militia consists of all able bodied men the federal one may consist of a subset of them so there is a distinction between organized militia and unorganized militia and the type of militia that i'm going to discuss today is the organized militia which is the national guard. and this particular distinction between organized and up organized militia is carried through into each state. under state law for example in maryland, where i'm a judge advocate in mail, as well, the maryland national guard, you can see that the state code defines the organized militia as the nonfederalized national guard which is a national guard in title 32 status, the inactive national guard which is basically folks that have not yet all the way transitioned out of the g
one of the more recent discussions of the militia concept i found in the heller case, an individual second amendment case however there was some dicta in there discussing the militia in its collective sense and in there the supreme court stated that unlike armies and navies, the militia is assumed by article 1 to already be in existence, although the militia consists of all able bodied men the federal one may consist of a subset of them so there is a distinction between organized militia and...
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that is an important part of our culture heller tage -- cultural heritage that may be lost.ve a question about the biography. i have been working on it and intellectual biography of randolph, because unlike a lot of other male african-american leaders, he did not leave us with an autobiography. he was busy doing stuff. he was getting stuff done. i was so troubled. we went through more than 3000 documents, organized into his thoughts on internationalism and world war ii, and i thought the other day that i don't know anything about randolph. those moments were malcolm x describes the look of his mother's dress when he is cooking. he loved his wife and called her buddy, but it is like, we lived in the same building, we had good politics, and we were married for almost a year's. what charmed him? what was his favorite food? was there an expression or a saying? can we put some flesh on the bones of randolph? we know about him as a public figure, but as a man, can you share any anecdotes you might be able to -- you share any anecdotes that might not make it into the print? >> i wi
that is an important part of our culture heller tage -- cultural heritage that may be lost.ve a question about the biography. i have been working on it and intellectual biography of randolph, because unlike a lot of other male african-american leaders, he did not leave us with an autobiography. he was busy doing stuff. he was getting stuff done. i was so troubled. we went through more than 3000 documents, organized into his thoughts on internationalism and world war ii, and i thought the other...
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>> i haven't given up the fight, and i applaud the efforts of jack reed, senator heller from nevada, and senator collins from maine. it has been a bipartisan effort in the senate. that is because once again, this issue is a bipartisan issue. historically. never in the history of our nation has congress, with long-term employment rates as high as they were in december of last year, failed to extend emergency unemployment compensation. never until last december. i sure wish that leader boehner would do what i do, which is meet with long-term unemployed as i try to do every several months. when you meet them, you understand they need to extend these benefits. it is not a lifestyle. >> the obama administration has not been able to push through an increase in the minimum wage so far. is there any reason to think that will change after the midterms, or are we in for two more years of grinding and gridlock? >> i don't have a crystal ball, but i can tell you the american people want results. i worked in local and state government. what i liked about that was we could deliver results and got
>> i haven't given up the fight, and i applaud the efforts of jack reed, senator heller from nevada, and senator collins from maine. it has been a bipartisan effort in the senate. that is because once again, this issue is a bipartisan issue. historically. never in the history of our nation has congress, with long-term employment rates as high as they were in december of last year, failed to extend emergency unemployment compensation. never until last december. i sure wish that leader...