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at that juncture jerry heller state with g.i. in san diego. that is when the whole digital tv thing started. a you think of san diego is munication center you have andbs starting qualcomm jerry heller staying with g.i. but essentially being the visionary behind digital television. peter: when did it really become in use? marc: the initial customers in the early 90's. the 25th anniversary is back when it was a secret project within gis labs here. i was told to be the business guy and bring it out of the labs and turn it into a business. cbs convinced us we should submit it to the fcc for consideration as the next generation of broadcast standards. dodidn't have a whole lot to with the terrestrial broadcast network business. our cover was blown in what we were doing. at first everyone said it was impossible what we were claiming. later all of our competitors were essentially following us and became a real high definition was going to take many years for the market to develop. in the second half of 1991, hbo, technical pioneer they were and still
at that juncture jerry heller state with g.i. in san diego. that is when the whole digital tv thing started. a you think of san diego is munication center you have andbs starting qualcomm jerry heller staying with g.i. but essentially being the visionary behind digital television. peter: when did it really become in use? marc: the initial customers in the early 90's. the 25th anniversary is back when it was a secret project within gis labs here. i was told to be the business guy and bring it...
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and abroad and jerry heller to be the first full-time engineer at length about it is that my house in l.a. but before he closed the next day irwin jacobs made a sudden decision that is going to leave usc s. as a professor and also join link a bit as a full-time employee. so instead of buying this house and l.a., they moved down to san diego and then later andrew moved down and the three of them made link a bit with one of the pioneering companies in digital communications. then what happened later was another big east coast tech company at the time of wired link a bit. at that juncture irwin jacobs and andrew left, while the left a little ways after and found qualcomm and general insurance required maycom and jerry heller stayed with g.i. here in san diego. eventually became my boss, and that's when the whole digital tv thing started. so if you think about san diego as a digital communications center, you had jacobs starting qualcomm and then jerry heller staying with g.i. essentially being the visionary behind digital television. >> host: marc tayer, we talk about the 25th anniversar
and abroad and jerry heller to be the first full-time engineer at length about it is that my house in l.a. but before he closed the next day irwin jacobs made a sudden decision that is going to leave usc s. as a professor and also join link a bit as a full-time employee. so instead of buying this house and l.a., they moved down to san diego and then later andrew moved down and the three of them made link a bit with one of the pioneering companies in digital communications. then what happened...
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nevada senator dean heller has been an advocate for sexual assault survivors since his 10 years in the house of representatives where he led a bipartisan effort to reduce the rape kit backlog and to help bring closure to victims and families of this horrendous crime. new york senator kirsten gillibrand has been a key voice on the issue of sexual assault on college campuses and also in the military particularly in her role on the senate armed services committee. new hampshire senator kelly ayotte, drawing on her experience as the new hampshire chief prosecutor and former attorney general, has also worked hard in the senate to stop sexual assault and the mystic violence. thank you all for being here today we will start with senator mccaskill. >> thank you very much. thank you for holding this important hearing on this issue. these crimes are troubling to parents, students, and educators. as a mother and a grandmother but maybe most importantly informed by my former work of many years in the courtroom prosecuting sex crimes, i am working extensively with my senate colleagues to ensure stu
nevada senator dean heller has been an advocate for sexual assault survivors since his 10 years in the house of representatives where he led a bipartisan effort to reduce the rape kit backlog and to help bring closure to victims and families of this horrendous crime. new york senator kirsten gillibrand has been a key voice on the issue of sexual assault on college campuses and also in the military particularly in her role on the senate armed services committee. new hampshire senator kelly...
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senators claire mccaskill, gillibrand, and dean heller appeared before a senate committee in late july to discuss the bill that would combat the problem. janet napolitano testifies. this is just over two hours. afterwards, we will open our phone lines to get your reaction. >> the senate committee on health, education, labor, and pensions will come to order. good morning. today's hearing march the committee's seventh congress on the higher education act. this morning, we will be discussing sexual assault on college campuses and legislative proposals aimed at listening this crime and providing justice for the survivors and the alleged perpetrators. before we begin, i would like to share a brief statement from chairman lamar alexander, who asked me to read the following. i have asked senator collins to because iy's hearing have had to go to nashville for the funeral of a close friend. before she was elected to the senate, senator collins worked at hudson university in bangor maine, so she brings a valuable information. and is always weird to read with someone says about you. [laughter] i
senators claire mccaskill, gillibrand, and dean heller appeared before a senate committee in late july to discuss the bill that would combat the problem. janet napolitano testifies. this is just over two hours. afterwards, we will open our phone lines to get your reaction. >> the senate committee on health, education, labor, and pensions will come to order. good morning. today's hearing march the committee's seventh congress on the higher education act. this morning, we will be discussing...
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jacobs had been heller's advisor, and they brought in jerry to be the first full-time engineer and he was about to buy a house in la, before he close it had next day, jacobs made a sudden division that he was going to leave ucsd as a profess or and join as a full-time employee. jerry moved to san diego and then later andrew moved down and the three of them made linkabet one of the pioneering companies of digital communication. and then what happened later maycom acquired linkabeth. at that juncture jacobs and andrew lift -- well, they left after and general instrument acquired maycon and he became my boss, that's when the whole digital tv thing started. if you think about san diego as a digital communication center, you have jacobs starting and then jerry staying with gi but essentially being the visionary behind television. >> we're talking about the 25th anniversary of digital tv. when did it really become in use in the u.s.? >> the initial customers were in the early '90s so the 25th anniversary was back to when it was a secret project within gi labs here, and then in june of 1990,
jacobs had been heller's advisor, and they brought in jerry to be the first full-time engineer and he was about to buy a house in la, before he close it had next day, jacobs made a sudden division that he was going to leave ucsd as a profess or and join as a full-time employee. jerry moved to san diego and then later andrew moved down and the three of them made linkabet one of the pioneering companies of digital communication. and then what happened later maycom acquired linkabeth. at that...
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. >> he's just entertaining as heller and he just acts like he going to be a wrecking ball as usual. >> i made it a point not to become obligated to special interest groups. >> even in washington, republicans haven't been able to get the job done. >> reporester: the story is the same for democrats. huge crowds for bernie sanders, a veteran congressman and senator, but hardly a blow dried pall tuition a populous peal. >> this cam ign is not a billionaire funded campaign, it is a people campaign. >> reporter: watching all this from a family vacation in south carolina, joe biden, as he wrestles with weather to jump in. grieving the loss of his son bo and believing he's better qualified than illary clinton but knowing how tough a race it would be. >> he's one of the most honest and connectin with people, he's incredible with that. >> now some candidates are already having fun at the iowa state fair. we learned what food mike huckabee likes to snack on. >> pork chops on a stick. trust me, it's what's for breakfast, lurch, nch, dinner and snack. >> and here photographs enjoying a pork chop
. >> he's just entertaining as heller and he just acts like he going to be a wrecking ball as usual. >> i made it a point not to become obligated to special interest groups. >> even in washington, republicans haven't been able to get the job done. >> reporester: the story is the same for democrats. huge crowds for bernie sanders, a veteran congressman and senator, but hardly a blow dried pall tuition a populous peal. >> this cam ign is not a billionaire funded...
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. >> reporter: david heller is president of the merchant's association in the area. he tells all his members to install video surveillance. >> you never know sometimes who is going to be coming into the stores. >> reporter: thanks to high quality surveillance, police captured this crystal clear shot of two of the suspects and have identified three of the nine. but, no arrests yet. the rainbow crew made a quick exit into the night. in san francisco, mark kelly, kpix5. >> the suspects range in ages from 21 to 40. one is wanted for assault with a deadly weapon. another has outstanding warrants for narcotics. >>> in pittsburgh, a murder suspect police say had been hiding around a corner ambushed a police officer shooting him in the leg. the officer shot back and hit the suspect as well. tonight, that man is under arrest. the police officer will be okay. >>> for the second time in two weeks, terror at the movies. this time, a man armed with a hatchet and a pellet gun went berserk at a theater outside nashville, tennessee. veronica de la cruz with what we know tonight. >>
. >> reporter: david heller is president of the merchant's association in the area. he tells all his members to install video surveillance. >> you never know sometimes who is going to be coming into the stores. >> reporter: thanks to high quality surveillance, police captured this crystal clear shot of two of the suspects and have identified three of the nine. but, no arrests yet. the rainbow crew made a quick exit into the night. in san francisco, mark kelly, kpix5. >>...
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or jeffrey heller. >> jeff heller. so you have got a very good summary.recent times we've been increasing our dialogue with the community, and i will go through the plan and just give you kind of the latest on all things. i'm sure you are quite familiar with the original plan and the fact that the st. mary's extension was not only a compensating piece for the original approval, but is the place in the middle of the day, which will be in sunlight. whereas the rest of the park is heavily impacted by the shadow of the old telephone building. so it's a real opportunity for people, for usability of the space. the only access to the space is through the park. there is no access from below. so it's like a belvedere that overlooks, but it's really functioning as part of the park. the original plan, we had about 2300 square feet of planting. so there was less paved area or area for activity. it was very clear that was one of the issues in addition to the gates and so on. so the new plan, which has been vetted and i think everybody is quite happy with, now we have
or jeffrey heller. >> jeff heller. so you have got a very good summary.recent times we've been increasing our dialogue with the community, and i will go through the plan and just give you kind of the latest on all things. i'm sure you are quite familiar with the original plan and the fact that the st. mary's extension was not only a compensating piece for the original approval, but is the place in the middle of the day, which will be in sunlight. whereas the rest of the park is heavily...
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in the 1920's fascism sprung up under mussolini and it was perfected if that was the right word by heller -- hitler. so the story begins not with pearl harbor or sometime during the war but in 1940 when president roosevelt sitting upstairs in the white house received a call from his ambassador to belgium for coated german planes were of the low country and western europe was about to be over run. that france and britain the democracies is to be put to the test. in the end did not own a defeated france buttered of war machine against dahlin soviet union in june 1941 and so by december of that year sold they had plenty to smile about because those two men virtually ruled europe from the gates of moscow to the pyrenees mountains. of the fourth -- of the far side japan was running through china and as you can see the getting by conquering manchuria. that was an important military and geopolitical fact because remember japan is a small island nation not economically self-sufficient like united states or continental europe 80% of the petroleum came from the united states along with most of the
in the 1920's fascism sprung up under mussolini and it was perfected if that was the right word by heller -- hitler. so the story begins not with pearl harbor or sometime during the war but in 1940 when president roosevelt sitting upstairs in the white house received a call from his ambassador to belgium for coated german planes were of the low country and western europe was about to be over run. that france and britain the democracies is to be put to the test. in the end did not own a defeated...
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collins: senator heller. senator: i have just gotten a copy of the bill i think you are going to be putting forward. i think there is some good thinking in there and i look forward to speaking with you about it. the line ofntinue questioning about the reason why some of the common carriers would not be motivated to do it. it would seem to me that it is a product differentiation. it raises the question, is there some economic value to these calls going through? do any of you care to speak to that? prof. schulzrinne: the economic carriers.es between the amount is diminished. are not the ones complaining about the ability to do blocking. the large carriers could do it. i have a hard time believing it is simply lost revenue. i have heard informally from engineers is that often the voice technology being deployed is not seen as a revenue producing opportunity. it's a must offer technology. we have to offer voice just like the cable company offers e-mail service. they seem reluctant in some cases to invest resource
collins: senator heller. senator: i have just gotten a copy of the bill i think you are going to be putting forward. i think there is some good thinking in there and i look forward to speaking with you about it. the line ofntinue questioning about the reason why some of the common carriers would not be motivated to do it. it would seem to me that it is a product differentiation. it raises the question, is there some economic value to these calls going through? do any of you care to speak to...
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and one thing is they cannot consider this object heller larry. so whether you can reach that position without a firm commitment as you have said, that the u.s. is going to maintain those combat enabler is well beyond the 2016 and the second is whether pakistan and i think that it makes it clear that you will have to maintain the level of militaries tax so far. >> it includes the constitutional structure and the division of power. [inaudible] and we have to make sure that there is a credible government in place. >> i was there only to meet with them only after i was very devoted to the mandate that they have and the importance of the reform. and speaking very personally when he was engaging with both the president. [inaudible] this includes the real touchstone free and fair and transparent elections have and most importantly in terms of the testing. and so i just wanted to hear from them as far as how they are implementing the mandate which is extremely very comprehensive about what they hope to do. [inaudible] >> china hosted a conference about t
and one thing is they cannot consider this object heller larry. so whether you can reach that position without a firm commitment as you have said, that the u.s. is going to maintain those combat enabler is well beyond the 2016 and the second is whether pakistan and i think that it makes it clear that you will have to maintain the level of militaries tax so far. >> it includes the constitutional structure and the division of power. [inaudible] and we have to make sure that there is a...
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heller: mr. president? the presiding officer: the sno senator from nevada. mr. heller: mr. president, thank you. and i want to congratulate my colleagues from idaho ton this particular -- on this particular piece of legislation, they've approve than it can be done right. a few weeks ago the president declared a monument in the state of nevada, the size of rhode island, with two koingtses that had no -- two counties that had no input in the process. the delegation had no input and the collaborative effort that you saw from idaho and how the system should work needs to be recognized. and what happened in nevada, i feel, was a disgrace, and it is a shame that we're standing here today with a monument in the state of nevada, the size of rhode island, with no input from nevada's delegation nor counties, just a single action made by one person. it is not why i'm here, mr. president, but it inspired me listening to my colleagues from idaho. but i'd like to talk about personal privacy rights for the american citizens. it was just two months ago that the senate took action to restor
heller: mr. president? the presiding officer: the sno senator from nevada. mr. heller: mr. president, thank you. and i want to congratulate my colleagues from idaho ton this particular -- on this particular piece of legislation, they've approve than it can be done right. a few weeks ago the president declared a monument in the state of nevada, the size of rhode island, with two koingtses that had no -- two counties that had no input in the process. the delegation had no input and the...
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bob heller, you're the man. thanks for being on the show. >> down 391 on the dow.to zero in on the consumer discretionary sector. kourtney reagan has more on that. >> consumer discretion sector is one worth focusing on. especially in times of uncertain economic growth coupled with the biggest part of the year still to come with the holiday season. when it comes to the entire discretionary consumer sector, the s&p is down about 10.5% from the high. if we drill down to the three retail dow components, walmart, nike, and home depot. rl ma walmart has seen the shares drop 30%. nike down 13% from the its 52-week high but still largely liked. even home depot, a retailer which turned in strong quarter after quarter, the last several, at least, almost in correction territory as well. a number of retail shares are off sharply from 52 -week highs but it didn't all happen over the last several days. the stronger dollar is playing a part too. retailers that sell internationally seem to be hit the worst. even those skews toward the high end. in the case of michael kors, the sha
bob heller, you're the man. thanks for being on the show. >> down 391 on the dow.to zero in on the consumer discretionary sector. kourtney reagan has more on that. >> consumer discretion sector is one worth focusing on. especially in times of uncertain economic growth coupled with the biggest part of the year still to come with the holiday season. when it comes to the entire discretionary consumer sector, the s&p is down about 10.5% from the high. if we drill down to the three...
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the event is hosted by senator heller from nevada and take place at the round hill pines beach resort. the summit showns a spot light on the important retoring work taking place at lake tahoe on both california and novato side. the theme is conducting the lake tahoe environment and economy through innovation and transportation. >> kid going back-to-school and then of course it will feel like summer. >> of course. mike? >> a warming trend i will have three school districts starting school in five minutes with the trust. inland, east bay, lafayette at 58, along with blackhawk and san ramon and pleasanton at 57 and antioch at 55 and brentwood and pleasanton hills 59 and 60 to 61 degrees. as far as what is happening, upper 50's to low 60s right now, and a west wind at 11 miles per hour at 60 degrees and clouds over the golden gate bridge. in the afternoon hours, the coast and san francisco is clouds and 66 to 70s and around the bay, 72 to 82 in san jose and to santa rosa and inland east bay, 84 to 93 so warmer there. you can see it is cloudy with a break going on. did you see the police c
the event is hosted by senator heller from nevada and take place at the round hill pines beach resort. the summit showns a spot light on the important retoring work taking place at lake tahoe on both california and novato side. the theme is conducting the lake tahoe environment and economy through innovation and transportation. >> kid going back-to-school and then of course it will feel like summer. >> of course. mike? >> a warming trend i will have three school districts...
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yeah, our friend, mari heller adopted the screen play and directed it. she did such an amazing job. based on a true story. this teenager in the '70s who basically has an affair with her mom's boyfriend, which everyone should do. [ laughter ] that's the moral of the movie. [ laughter ] no, it's just a really beautiful coming of age, i don't how to describe it. >> seth: it's a really interesting movie to me because of the actress, is it bel powley? >> bel powley. she is unbelievable in this movie. >> seth: she's fantastic. >> like, i relish, yeah. >> seth: she could be playing -- she's obviously a teenager who's trying so much harder to be older and you seem to be a mother trying so much harder to be younger. >> yeah. >> seth: in fact, maybe you realize how that relationship is not a great mother-daughter relationship. >> yeah, she's sort of jealous of her youth a little bit. yeah, she's trying to stay young. which i don't understand. [ laughter ] >> seth: you're doing self work? >> you don't need plastic surgery, you just walk around and do this all day. [ laughter ] >> seth: another
yeah, our friend, mari heller adopted the screen play and directed it. she did such an amazing job. based on a true story. this teenager in the '70s who basically has an affair with her mom's boyfriend, which everyone should do. [ laughter ] that's the moral of the movie. [ laughter ] no, it's just a really beautiful coming of age, i don't how to describe it. >> seth: it's a really interesting movie to me because of the actress, is it bel powley? >> bel powley. she is unbelievable...
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. >> reporter: david heller is president of the merchants association in the area. surveillance. >> we cannot keep our eyes constantly because you in never sometime who is going to be coming into the stores. >> reporter: thanks to high quality surveillance, police captured this crystal clear shot of two of the suspects. and have identified three of the nine. but no arrests yet. the rainbow crew made a quick exit into the night. in san francisco, mark kelly, kpix 5. >> the suspects range in age from 21 to 40. san francisco police say one is wanted for assault with a deadly weapon. another has an outstanding warrant for narcotics. >>> microsoft is offering new parents more time for paid leave. the company increased paid leave from 8 weeks to 12. mothers can take another 8 weeks unpaid. parents can choose if they want to take their leave all at once or split it up. they will also be able to ease back to work part time. this comes after netflix announced a change to their parental leave program yesterday. the streaming company is offering up to one year paid leave after
. >> reporter: david heller is president of the merchants association in the area. surveillance. >> we cannot keep our eyes constantly because you in never sometime who is going to be coming into the stores. >> reporter: thanks to high quality surveillance, police captured this crystal clear shot of two of the suspects. and have identified three of the nine. but no arrests yet. the rainbow crew made a quick exit into the night. in san francisco, mark kelly, kpix 5. >>...
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>> to heller clinton i said, be at my wedding and she was at my wedding. she had no choice because i gave to a foundation that, frankly, that foundation is supposed to do good. i did not know her money would be used on private jets going all over the world. it was. amy: that is donald trump will stop -- donald trump. lawrence lessig, your response? >> i think he is the biggest gift since the supreme court's decision of citizens united, crystallizing that the system is deeply corrupted. there he is pulling back the curtain on the way the system works, making a possible even in the republican primary for people to begin to talk about the corruption of the system. i agree with him. this system is deeply corrupted. the difference between donald trump and me -- well, 10 but you know is indifference at least -- but in addition to that, the differences that donald trump solution is that we let billionaires. in my solution is that we actually have the democracy that our framers gave us. donald trump's side of the revolution lost. amy: earlier this year, hillary ro
>> to heller clinton i said, be at my wedding and she was at my wedding. she had no choice because i gave to a foundation that, frankly, that foundation is supposed to do good. i did not know her money would be used on private jets going all over the world. it was. amy: that is donald trump will stop -- donald trump. lawrence lessig, your response? >> i think he is the biggest gift since the supreme court's decision of citizens united, crystallizing that the system is deeply...
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i feel like of heller is the right to choose, voting for what you believe in. it seems they are taking away everyone who disagrees or does not claim loyalty. it seems very extreme. it does not seem right. dr. lee: it seemed very extreme to some opponents as well. what did you want to add? >> it was even more extreme for that confederates to remove themselves forrom the u.s.. they were trying to step outside of it. dr. lee: may be some congressional republicans saw this extreme measure which everyone recognized as being extreme, they saw this measure as justified in an attempt deal with the calamities of the civil war. it seems antithetical to our foundational principles as i talked about earlier, the consent of the governed. what does that mean for african-americans? they are governed, too. under present nidential reconstruction, they were not allowed to participate. what congressional republicans were attempting to do, and they thought of it as temporary, they wanted these governments to be loyal. they wanted them to have a loyal basis and be created by loyal
i feel like of heller is the right to choose, voting for what you believe in. it seems they are taking away everyone who disagrees or does not claim loyalty. it seems very extreme. it does not seem right. dr. lee: it seemed very extreme to some opponents as well. what did you want to add? >> it was even more extreme for that confederates to remove themselves forrom the u.s.. they were trying to step outside of it. dr. lee: may be some congressional republicans saw this extreme measure...
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congressman greg walden has brought up this issue and dee heller has as well raising the concerns that the u.s. isn't up to the task and we haven't heard anything from the house and senate agriculture committees and those are responsible for ensuring that the money is spent appropriately. seeing out the oversight many years after the stimulus is done and that's the case with the stimulus and it's ensuring that the money was spent to see if those hundred his of thousands of americans got the broadband service they were promised in 2009. >> the story is wired to fail. you can find it on politico.com. tony rom, senior technology reporter. thanks for your time. >> thanks for having me. >>> shooting overnight has drawn the reaction from attorney general loretta lynch reported on the hill. she said i strongly condemn the violence against the community including police officers in ferguson. she told the fraternal order of police national conference, an exposition in pittsburgh, quote, as we have seen over the recent months and years, not only does violence obscure any message of peaceful prot
congressman greg walden has brought up this issue and dee heller has as well raising the concerns that the u.s. isn't up to the task and we haven't heard anything from the house and senate agriculture committees and those are responsible for ensuring that the money is spent appropriately. seeing out the oversight many years after the stimulus is done and that's the case with the stimulus and it's ensuring that the money was spent to see if those hundred his of thousands of americans got the...
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marielle heller and cristmer meloni, great to have you back. welcome to the show.things up after a short break. have a great day. quicker smarter earlier fresher harder and yeah, even on sundays. if that's not what you think of when you think of the united states postal service, watch us deliver. when broker chris hill stays at laquinta and fires up free wi-fi, with a network that's now up to 5 times faster than before you know what he can do? let's see if he's ready. he can swim with the sharks! book your next stay at lq.com! you forgot the milk! that's lactaid. right. 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can drink all you want... ...with no discomfort? exactly. here, try some... mmm, it is real milk. see? delicious. hoof bump! oh. right here girl, boom. lactaid®. 100% real milk. no discomfort. and for a creamy and delicious treat, try lactaid® ice cream. to breathe with copd?ow hard it can be it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for
marielle heller and cristmer meloni, great to have you back. welcome to the show.things up after a short break. have a great day. quicker smarter earlier fresher harder and yeah, even on sundays. if that's not what you think of when you think of the united states postal service, watch us deliver. when broker chris hill stays at laquinta and fires up free wi-fi, with a network that's now up to 5 times faster than before you know what he can do? let's see if he's ready. he can swim with the...
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registered dietician samantha heller is here.e were told takeout is bad and delivery is bad but now it turns out we're wrong. please explain. >> there are a whole lot of new services that can offer healthy delivery. first of all your favorite restaurants who would. deliver will pick up food for you. there are services where the chefs actually make the food for you. it's like a virtualand there are services who deliver ingredients for you to make your own new foods at home so some of these might be like a balsamic glazed salmon, pistachio encrusted brussel sprouts. these ingredients are delivered to you and there's recipe cards and you prepare them at home. you may getting healthier foods and in addition you may be trying foods you never tried before. >> these are expensive, i'm assuming, these types of services you're talking about. >> the upside is they're incredibly vent. people are time suppressed. they don't want to cook or go to the grocery store but they can run $8 to $15 or more for the prep kits. that's a lot of money and
registered dietician samantha heller is here.e were told takeout is bad and delivery is bad but now it turns out we're wrong. please explain. >> there are a whole lot of new services that can offer healthy delivery. first of all your favorite restaurants who would. deliver will pick up food for you. there are services where the chefs actually make the food for you. it's like a virtualand there are services who deliver ingredients for you to make your own new foods at home so some of these...
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>> citizens united, the heller case, marriage. >> you are clearly ready for that one. i think also juvenile death penalty. you know, the juvenile death penalty and the rulings on whether you can execute somebody who may not be technically, but is challenged. >> cutting back on the death penalty in cases not involving murder and cutting back on juvenile life without parole. so the court has narrowed harsh punishment across a number of dimensions spent except for the medicaid expansion these. >> it's basically like an overruling of -- [inaudible] >> south dakota. >> right. >> be interesting to me, the court decision about suits unite this but because of the court held as a legal matter which is a pretty big deal but because i just some sense of public outrage about the decision and public engagement and interest. i don't know how many people know this, i know it because i sit by the court has had like a public protest in the court about citizens united. a couple of groups would prefer stand up during oral argument and making comments but we want to take the country back
>> citizens united, the heller case, marriage. >> you are clearly ready for that one. i think also juvenile death penalty. you know, the juvenile death penalty and the rulings on whether you can execute somebody who may not be technically, but is challenged. >> cutting back on the death penalty in cases not involving murder and cutting back on juvenile life without parole. so the court has narrowed harsh punishment across a number of dimensions spent except for the medicaid...
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. >> senator heller. senator tillis. >> ranking member, i just gotten a copy of the bill in terms of the robocalls and calls spoofing and i look forward to speaking about it. i want to continue the line of questioning about the reason why some of the common carriers would not be motivated to do it. they would seem to me that the product differentiation that raises the question of some other economic crimes are caused croupier do any of you care to become out? >> economic value differs. it's usually termination charges. my sense not being a carrier business person is the amount of money to get for termination charges is to minimize, particularly the largest carriers for good reason. they are not the ones complaining about the ability to do blocking. the large carriers are available because they are trafficked with each other. i have a hard time believing it is simply a lost revenue one. but i have heard is often the voice technology deployed as not seen as a revenue opportunity. it is essentially a must of
. >> senator heller. senator tillis. >> ranking member, i just gotten a copy of the bill in terms of the robocalls and calls spoofing and i look forward to speaking about it. i want to continue the line of questioning about the reason why some of the common carriers would not be motivated to do it. they would seem to me that the product differentiation that raises the question of some other economic crimes are caused croupier do any of you care to become out? >> economic value...
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i would note we have been joined by senator heller, senator casey, and senator kaine. ananova others of our colleagues will be joining us. their schedules permit. we now turn to our panel of witnesses. first we'll hear from linda blase, a lighting designer and photographer from dallas, texas. she will tell us about the constant barrage of unwanted telemarketing calls she has received despite registering with the do not call list. second we will hear from professor henning schulzrinne from columbia university in new york. the professor will explain the technology and described the work that he is doing with the industry-standard setting grew. third we'll hear from ms. lois greisman, who is the associate director of the division of marketing practices in the bureau of consumer protection at the federal trade commission. finally, we will hear from joe dandurand who is the deputy attorney general in missouri. and i want to thank all of you for joining us, and we will start with you, ms. blase spent chairman collins, ranking member mccaskill, and members of the committee, t
i would note we have been joined by senator heller, senator casey, and senator kaine. ananova others of our colleagues will be joining us. their schedules permit. we now turn to our panel of witnesses. first we'll hear from linda blase, a lighting designer and photographer from dallas, texas. she will tell us about the constant barrage of unwanted telemarketing calls she has received despite registering with the do not call list. second we will hear from professor henning schulzrinne from...
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. >> and the heller case completely revolutionized the view of the second amendment. >> i thought youe going to say that corporations also can pack heat. [laughter] >> just you wait. >> we've managed to refer to several provisions of the constitution all at once. let's start with the first, at least first in the bill of rights which is the first amendment, and, you know, is that an area in which the changes in the court's membership have really made a difference? >> speech or religion? >> well, let's do both. let's start with speech. >> i think the court almost to a person is a far more pro-speech court than the rehnquist court was. and i think that that's a factor of, you know, the changes in the membership other than the chief justice as well. i mean, there was a case dealing with signed ordnances in arizona, you know, the case last term where, you know, this whole thing was tossed out as cotton based. the ninth circuit had upheld it because, you know, the ordnance basically said if you have an ecological sign, you can have this, or if you have a directional sign, you can have that.
. >> and the heller case completely revolutionized the view of the second amendment. >> i thought youe going to say that corporations also can pack heat. [laughter] >> just you wait. >> we've managed to refer to several provisions of the constitution all at once. let's start with the first, at least first in the bill of rights which is the first amendment, and, you know, is that an area in which the changes in the court's membership have really made a difference?...
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for public in 2016 hopefuls are duking it out on stage, heller clinton was hanging out with kim kardashianmer secretary of state and likely nominee posing for a stealthy and her very famous husband, cognac. maria: coming up next, the july jobs report. jon stewart signs off as host of "the daily show" after 16 seasons. >> nothing ends. it is just a continuation. a positive conversation. rather than saying good i work at night, i'm just going to say i'm going to go get a drink and i'm sure i will see you guys before i leave. so that is our show. i thank you so much for the privilege of being able to perform it for you, the privilege of being able to do it and so here it is, my moment has ended. maria: welcome back. i want to share this special section this weekend's barron's magazine. the special section and come hunters that is looking for funds and investment ideas that pay investors income. jack otter, added her parents.com. what is the story? >> readers are desperate for income. since 1981, it is vignetting straight down more or less. over 30 years. at this point or movie or on the verge
for public in 2016 hopefuls are duking it out on stage, heller clinton was hanging out with kim kardashianmer secretary of state and likely nominee posing for a stealthy and her very famous husband, cognac. maria: coming up next, the july jobs report. jon stewart signs off as host of "the daily show" after 16 seasons. >> nothing ends. it is just a continuation. a positive conversation. rather than saying good i work at night, i'm just going to say i'm going to go get a drink and...
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>> you know, citizens united and heller and shelby county and marriage. >> you were clearly ready forthat one. i sort of agree with that. i think also juvenile death penalty, and, you know, the juvenile death penalty and the, you know, rulings on whether you can execute somebody who may not be technically retarded, but is challenged. >> and cutting back on the death penalty in cases not involving murder and cutting back on juvenile life without parole. so the court has narrowed harsh punishments across a number of dimensions. >> what is the long-term significance of the first affordable care act decision, the nfib decision? >> none, i would imagine. >> well, except for the medicaid expansion piece of it which got seven votes, interestingly. >> yeah. and is, basically, like an overruling of south carolina v. dole. >> south dakota v. dole. >> you're right. south dakota v. dole. which was 8-1 with justice o'connor dissenting. >> the interesting thing to me when i think about the court's big decisions about citizens united is not because of what the court held as a legal matter, which i g
>> you know, citizens united and heller and shelby county and marriage. >> you were clearly ready forthat one. i sort of agree with that. i think also juvenile death penalty, and, you know, the juvenile death penalty and the, you know, rulings on whether you can execute somebody who may not be technically retarded, but is challenged. >> and cutting back on the death penalty in cases not involving murder and cutting back on juvenile life without parole. so the court has...
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senators the first amendment is on the republican side will be the following -- paul number 2564, heller 2548, make 2582, vitter 2578 vitter 2579, cotton 2581 kirk 2603, coats 2604, gardner 2631, flake 2580. mr. reid: mr. president? the presiding officer: the democratic leader. mr. reid: i would imagine we would alternate republican and determined amendments? is that right? mr. mcconnell: that's right. mr. reid: i would ask it be modified to allow 11 democratic amendments instead of 10. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. reid: it would be carper 2627 coons 2552, franken 2612 leahy 2587, murphy 2589 whitehouse 2626, wyden 2621 wyden 2622, carper 2615. mr. mcconnell: i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: i ask consent that further reading of the quorum call be dispensed with. officer without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask consent that following leader remarks on tuesday september 8 the senate proceed to the c
senators the first amendment is on the republican side will be the following -- paul number 2564, heller 2548, make 2582, vitter 2578 vitter 2579, cotton 2581 kirk 2603, coats 2604, gardner 2631, flake 2580. mr. reid: mr. president? the presiding officer: the democratic leader. mr. reid: i would imagine we would alternate republican and determined amendments? is that right? mr. mcconnell: that's right. mr. reid: i would ask it be modified to allow 11 democratic amendments instead of 10. the...