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conversation a little bit, but my take on his dissent in heller was not that much of a surprise. i mean, i think that he never thought history wasn't important. i think that he thought history was important along with lots of other things. and i think that was the way he judged, and i think maybe some people might have criticized him by not having a theory that you could label, or that you could easily identify of a mode of interpretation, and i think that's something that we're talking about with justice scalia today, and that's something justice scalia did a brilliant job of, in a sense branding his approach to constitutional interpretation, and just stevens resisted that, and i think that one thing that i've taken from that, right or wrong, but i think the one thing i've taken from that is, you have to be careful not to make things too easy on yourself. and i think justice stevens was always worried that if he looked only at the text of the statute and nothing else, or if he looked only at the history and nothing else, he'd, in a sense, make the case too easy, and i think he t
conversation a little bit, but my take on his dissent in heller was not that much of a surprise. i mean, i think that he never thought history wasn't important. i think that he thought history was important along with lots of other things. and i think that was the way he judged, and i think maybe some people might have criticized him by not having a theory that you could label, or that you could easily identify of a mode of interpretation, and i think that's something that we're talking about...
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. >>> and in our next hour, liz peek, former nevada senator dean heller, "wall street journal" guy dan elder, who still lives in california although he says he may move. but he hasn't yet. >>> let's take a look at the markets. stocks certainly mixed. the dow dropping after yesterday's much-vaunted surge past 30,000 mark. now we are below 30,000. however, we should point out the nasdaq is on pace for a record close or very close to it. >>> we have an absolute raft of economic data coming out at the top of this hour. lauren doing the work of three people today. yes, it will be fleereflected ir paycheck. let's get the first reading of consumer sentiment. lauren: i'm warming up here. this is a fresh number, this is a november number and it's the final reading that revises what we heard two weeks ago. it is slightly less than expected. 76.9, final reading, consumer sentiment from the university of michigan in the month of november. ashley: all right. so just a little under, not a drastic drop. the dow, though, still off 177 points, a little more down with momentum. we are also getting the l
. >>> and in our next hour, liz peek, former nevada senator dean heller, "wall street journal" guy dan elder, who still lives in california although he says he may move. but he hasn't yet. >>> let's take a look at the markets. stocks certainly mixed. the dow dropping after yesterday's much-vaunted surge past 30,000 mark. now we are below 30,000. however, we should point out the nasdaq is on pace for a record close or very close to it. >>> we have an absolute...
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of even thers heller decision idealized anglo farmers as fearing big brother government, an argument being taken up by some antiracist colonialups, but what anglo settlers considered oppressive was any restriction that colonial authorities put on them in regard to obtaining land by violence. the united states authorities, gave freeer hand, rein to settler militias as the shock troops and foot soldiers of empire. wrote,an charles sellars cheap land held absolutely under the seaboard markets capitalist conception of property swelled a patriarchal honor to heroic .imensions in rural america the father's authority rested on his regal title to the family land. where european peasant holdings were usually encumbered with obligations to some elite, the in simple.rmer held simple land, the augmenting feature of the patriarchal persona, sustained his honor and untrammeled will. this extraordinary independence inflated american farmers' conception of their class far above peasantry, even when they were dirt poor. earlyook written in the joseph800s, historian doddridge, an administrator and ear
of even thers heller decision idealized anglo farmers as fearing big brother government, an argument being taken up by some antiracist colonialups, but what anglo settlers considered oppressive was any restriction that colonial authorities put on them in regard to obtaining land by violence. the united states authorities, gave freeer hand, rein to settler militias as the shock troops and foot soldiers of empire. wrote,an charles sellars cheap land held absolutely under the seaboard markets...
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heller from san francisco. i think it was bob heller from san francisco, and greenspan. you can use a market basket of commodities. 25 commodities. that's judging the value of the dollar. rising, ifation is the market is rallying, that tells you have to do something. you have to tighten up the dollar. if it is falling, he probably loosen up. that's what i would use. i am an old gold guy. i think nowadays you probably have to make the basket a little larger. we never going to have balance of payment transfers in gold. -- again, i worked at the fed, open market operations, and volcker. the used to move gold from one country to another to sell down payment accounts. they don't do that anymore. so, robert finch. >> and trying to make you both happy and give you each a magic wand and three picks. specific policy actions. you only get three, though. you don't have to agree, three policy pixie would implement right now, whether it is immigration, regulatory, corporate, individual taxes, capital gains, whatever. but will be the three things you would wish for? you know, the: rea
heller from san francisco. i think it was bob heller from san francisco, and greenspan. you can use a market basket of commodities. 25 commodities. that's judging the value of the dollar. rising, ifation is the market is rallying, that tells you have to do something. you have to tighten up the dollar. if it is falling, he probably loosen up. that's what i would use. i am an old gold guy. i think nowadays you probably have to make the basket a little larger. we never going to have balance of...
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those stories after the break from heller winter, still held it back in the far northeast of china and siberia. although it does try and get into hawkeye to every now and again. thursday looks largely find this rain still on what is remaining of the east asia monsoon, which is catching taiwan and is being enhanced by the activity in the south china sea. so i could be heavy rain, hong kong gets the edge of it, otherwise it's a dry and fine picture of the cold. again trying to get back into hawkeye, the later in the day in the region on saturday. but once again, which looks the activity of the philippine sea typhoon vancouver's on its way through southern luzon, quite vicious, but nothing is as bad is going to get a bit further north than when it reemerges into the south china sea. it may strengthen once again and guess where it's going towards vietnam. i think it loses when strength before it gets there. but certainly a lot more rain to come. the good scattering shastra malaysia and indonesia. it's the wet season. so expect that, but they're not particularly heavy. there's a potential f
those stories after the break from heller winter, still held it back in the far northeast of china and siberia. although it does try and get into hawkeye to every now and again. thursday looks largely find this rain still on what is remaining of the east asia monsoon, which is catching taiwan and is being enhanced by the activity in the south china sea. so i could be heavy rain, hong kong gets the edge of it, otherwise it's a dry and fine picture of the cold. again trying to get back into...
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heller's heating up rapidly in argentina with the exception. and set in the chilean andes. you've got more snow coming through, but that's to be expected, but the goodness that you were in by a blanket. now the weather for the north consistent with that heat has been pretty stormy, significant rainfall in the facets paragraph for example. and there's more to come . but the suggestion is it's leaving paraguayan becoming rather more construction believe you and peru and rather best so in brazilian or sense a dry day at least on friday. the seasonal rains are gone. the science now has, although there is some hint of more to come in honduras or further south, it's probably going to be costa rica where the concentration is doing friday and saturday, and to some degree, panama, as well stop bone dry in the honduras or nicaragua, but it's certainly not persistently wet as it was. now if you move further north, you just catch the edge of the gulf of mexico that has produced flooding recently in the streets of new orleans as more to come. during birth, friday and saturday, the santa
heller's heating up rapidly in argentina with the exception. and set in the chilean andes. you've got more snow coming through, but that's to be expected, but the goodness that you were in by a blanket. now the weather for the north consistent with that heat has been pretty stormy, significant rainfall in the facets paragraph for example. and there's more to come . but the suggestion is it's leaving paraguayan becoming rather more construction believe you and peru and rather best so in...
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heller another one, 5- 40, closer. took joy in the fact that all nine member of the court engaged in the originalist inquiry. wasn't a case where five members were doing originalism and the other four living constitutionalism, all nine were doing originalism. that meant something to him. and of course morrison versus olson -- one think out more hisson this independent counsel case, has all the great lines and just such wonderful lines, i like that case more for something else it tells you about him. it makes you realize his courage and backbone. this is the opened just his second year on the court, it's an 8-1 decision. chief justice rhenquist is closest friend on the court at the time, writes the majority, and chief justice rhenquist is no slouch on administration law and separation of powersful might have said he was the best conservative in the country and justice scalia is writing a hard-hitting dissent in an 8-1 case. you read that and go, my gosh, this is not a fellow who is going along to get along. this is some
heller another one, 5- 40, closer. took joy in the fact that all nine member of the court engaged in the originalist inquiry. wasn't a case where five members were doing originalism and the other four living constitutionalism, all nine were doing originalism. that meant something to him. and of course morrison versus olson -- one think out more hisson this independent counsel case, has all the great lines and just such wonderful lines, i like that case more for something else it tells you about...
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shannon: the heller decision several years ago, and tone and scalia said there can be limits on gun ownershipzed the second amendment right to private ownership but said there can be limited but everybody needs every weapon out there. >> that is true and for home defense you want something that will take down a bunch of bad people because we've seen that happen across the country in these riots and vandals, the arson, the burning, all of that calls for people to go out and buy firearms, you can't just walk into against him today and get a firearm because they sold them all. the far left into icing those kinds of riots. shannon: i want to be sure we ask you about veterans day, your thoughts is someone who served our country and the millions of others as well. >> i spent the day near your alma mater in lynchburg and what we are doing is dedicating a place that provides people to make transition from military to civilian life particularly 56,000 wounded in this war that has gone almost two decades. it was a great privilege to do so, the kind of thing i love and it using opportunity to show my gr
shannon: the heller decision several years ago, and tone and scalia said there can be limits on gun ownershipzed the second amendment right to private ownership but said there can be limited but everybody needs every weapon out there. >> that is true and for home defense you want something that will take down a bunch of bad people because we've seen that happen across the country in these riots and vandals, the arson, the burning, all of that calls for people to go out and buy firearms,...
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the 1 am i currently immersed in is a biography of a marine officer named louis chesty heller who is considered the marines marine. he's a legend in the marine corps and was awarded five navy crosses for his actions in nicaragua and in the pacific. all kinds of other metals. the men loved him. he was someone who would rather hang around with the privates and corporals. especially with the staff back at headquarters, they drove him nuts. i'm doing a auger fee on that for dutton. they are doing a series on great war commanders to be out in paperback version early next year sometime. the other one involves eddie rickenbacker. some in the audience will know, the famous car racer, indianapolis 500 participant, who in world war i became the leading american ace chasing after german pilots and things like that. in 1942, eddie rickenbacker went on a secret mission for the government. they asked him to fly over the south pacific and deliver a message to general macarthur. on his way out, the plane made a crash landing. they ran out of fuel and couldn't locate one of the interim destinations.
the 1 am i currently immersed in is a biography of a marine officer named louis chesty heller who is considered the marines marine. he's a legend in the marine corps and was awarded five navy crosses for his actions in nicaragua and in the pacific. all kinds of other metals. the men loved him. he was someone who would rather hang around with the privates and corporals. especially with the staff back at headquarters, they drove him nuts. i'm doing a auger fee on that for dutton. they are doing a...
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and dean heller send. dean halverson: thank you. it is great to be here today and i want to express my gratitude to you and governor holcomb for leading indiana's covid-19 response. i am grateful for the fact you have put science and data in front of your decision-making and allowing that guidance to help make these critical decisions. i am also proud of our partnership with the state. the fairbanks school of public health has only been around for about eight years and our partnership is important because our school was created with the idea of improving the health of hoosiers, especially as we support the state health department and local health departments across the state. , i am dr. mentioned paul halverson, a founding dean of the fairbanks school of public health. since april, our team of researchers has led a statewide study to understand the spread of covid-19 in indiana. it has been a complex operation that has highlighted the ability of hoosiers to mobilize quickly and coordinate across multiple state agencies and private o
and dean heller send. dean halverson: thank you. it is great to be here today and i want to express my gratitude to you and governor holcomb for leading indiana's covid-19 response. i am grateful for the fact you have put science and data in front of your decision-making and allowing that guidance to help make these critical decisions. i am also proud of our partnership with the state. the fairbanks school of public health has only been around for about eight years and our partnership is...
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you know, heller is another one. again, majority, that one's 5-4, a lot closer. i think he took joy in the fact that all nine members of the court were engaged in the originalist inquiry. it wasn't a case where five member es were doing originalism, the other four constitutionalism. all nine were doing originalism. that meant something to him. and, of course, you know morrison v. olson is a great -- the independent counsel case, it's got all the great lines, just wonderful lines. i liked that case more for something else it tells you about him. it makes you realize his courage and backbone. this is the end of just his second year on the court. it's an 8-1 decision. chief justice rehnquist probably his closest friend on the court at the time, writes the majority. he's no slouch on separation of powers. you might have said he was the best conservative at that point, and justice scalia is writing this hard-hitting dissent in an 8-1 case. you read that and you go, oh, my gosh, this is not a fellow who'd go along to get along. this is somebody who thinks there's a tru
you know, heller is another one. again, majority, that one's 5-4, a lot closer. i think he took joy in the fact that all nine members of the court were engaged in the originalist inquiry. it wasn't a case where five member es were doing originalism, the other four constitutionalism. all nine were doing originalism. that meant something to him. and, of course, you know morrison v. olson is a great -- the independent counsel case, it's got all the great lines, just wonderful lines. i liked that...
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and heller, peterson is a senior writer for a former academic procedure phd at the university of texas at austin where she focused on the history of celebrities. her previous books too fast, bloodied loud and scandals of classic hollywood featured in npr, l and the atlantic . she currently lives in merced. kate is an la-based freelance film culture credit trinidad and tobago writing focuses on the intersection of race, gender and sexuality and has appeared in jezebel, npr music, nylon, state media, letter, cosmopolitan paper magazine. kate has a ba in journalism from boston university, a masters in mastication from the university of letter and reference specialized journalism in the arts and the university of california. in 2015, she served as pop-culture criticism fellow for its medium and in 2019 she was awarded the fellowship in digital innovation film criticism. at each a national magazine award-winning ses and journalists based in northern california . she is a growth editor of wheat and also writes in a daily media newsletter, he links and has published work in the cold gq area n
and heller, peterson is a senior writer for a former academic procedure phd at the university of texas at austin where she focused on the history of celebrities. her previous books too fast, bloodied loud and scandals of classic hollywood featured in npr, l and the atlantic . she currently lives in merced. kate is an la-based freelance film culture credit trinidad and tobago writing focuses on the intersection of race, gender and sexuality and has appeared in jezebel, npr music, nylon, state...
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heller to both of you, so lisa, following the biden folks, we know that he so far as we reported, he has been denied access to what he normally would get which is a daily intelligence briefing. but as we say, there are some republicans who are gunning to speak up for him, tell us about that. >> this is fascinating. today we saw more republicans come out not for saying that the election is over but saying that it is time for president-elect bied toan get classified briefings, that includes some top republicans and some trump allies like senator lindsey graham of south carolina. they seem to be threading a needle here, judy. not yet ready to openly defy the president, president trump, but saying that some steps need to be taken to allow president-elect biden to understand critical classified information. here is one of those republican senators mike rounds of south dakota. >> lookings one of these two men will be president of the united states after the election results have come in. and i think at this point just as a matter of protecting our nation's interests, i do think that both t
heller to both of you, so lisa, following the biden folks, we know that he so far as we reported, he has been denied access to what he normally would get which is a daily intelligence briefing. but as we say, there are some republicans who are gunning to speak up for him, tell us about that. >> this is fascinating. today we saw more republicans come out not for saying that the election is over but saying that it is time for president-elect bied toan get classified briefings, that includes...
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yvette heller, jim gray, john rich and dan rooney. live from new york city. we will be right back. four years ago. how are you? see me. cosentyx works fast to give you clear skin that can last. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. .ct develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. i look and feel better. ask your dermatologist if cosentyx could help you move past the pain of psoriasis. on the sleep number number's 360 smart bed.ale if cosentyx could help you move you can adjust your comfort on both sides, your sleep number setting. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. will it help me keep up with mom? you got this. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promi
yvette heller, jim gray, john rich and dan rooney. live from new york city. we will be right back. four years ago. how are you? see me. cosentyx works fast to give you clear skin that can last. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. .ct develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious...
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the data shows they cost an enormous amount on society both in heller terms because people aren't gettingthese governing officials just don't care. small businesses are begging them, and they just don't care. because they prefer this bias towards action because they're cowards. and as americans, we need to hold them accountable. brian: and my last thought is the irony. many of those men and women lost their lives because they fought against with the surge in iraq or against the nazis in world war ii overcoming the odds, and it's too dangerous for us to put ruth on their headstone. what has happened? what has happened to the people in charge of this country? no guts. dan, thanks so much, appreciate it. talk to you soon. >>> coming up, nearly 2600 uncounted ballots found during georgia's recount. what the discovery means for the president's legal fight over the election results. trey gowdy's next. it's an important time to save. with priceline, you can get up to 60% off amazing hotels. and when you get a big deal... ...you feel like a big deal. ♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. ♪ ♪ bri
the data shows they cost an enormous amount on society both in heller terms because people aren't gettingthese governing officials just don't care. small businesses are begging them, and they just don't care. because they prefer this bias towards action because they're cowards. and as americans, we need to hold them accountable. brian: and my last thought is the irony. many of those men and women lost their lives because they fought against with the surge in iraq or against the nazis in world...
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jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thingimpart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that they have no idea where it came from, how it was developed, and you can start talking about how things were before we had computer screens, cell phones, lake in 1915, the mayor of san francisco used to answer the telephone and he would say, good morning, this is the mayor. >> at times, my clothes make me feel powerful. powerful in a different sense. i am not the biggest person in the world, so therefore, i have to have something that would draw your eye to me. usually i do that through color, or just the simplicity of the look, or sometimes the complication of the look. i have had people say, do those shoes rea
jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thingimpart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that they have no...