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before a standstill is declined if you don't if you don't move. then someone is going to eat you ok going back to the volunteer selection process you have more than two hundred thousand applications so far and if i'm not mistaken twenty four percent of those com from the united states about ten percent from india six percent from china and four percent from russia as well as many other countries and i know that you want to make the selection process as democratic and representable representative as possible but i think you only need to look at the united nations to see how difficult such decision making can be i wonder if you can avoid politics in something like that because you know if you want to make a democratic choice out of it you are destined to encounter it. politics is everywhere but as we will try to avoid it as much as possible and one of the rules we have for each crew is that each crew there will be four people two men and two women from four different continents so that's already makes it really a mission for all of mankind well almo
before a standstill is declined if you don't if you don't move. then someone is going to eat you ok going back to the volunteer selection process you have more than two hundred thousand applications so far and if i'm not mistaken twenty four percent of those com from the united states about ten percent from india six percent from china and four percent from russia as well as many other countries and i know that you want to make the selection process as democratic and representable...
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if you can, if you have the resources. the fact that you may not think a cases winnable is not a reason not to go forward. >> but if you know -- i have to tell you that the last trial i had in my career was back in november. it was a rape case. we had a victim who did not speak good english, had to be translated from chinese. we had no dna, no fingerprints, no sperm, no nothing. i took the case myself because i just believed that a jury would believe her testimony based on some of the other facts. we did get a conviction. three life sentences plus. i don't want to be misunderstood. i am not saying it has to be a slamdunk. we certainly try cases that are not slam dunks. but when a prosecutor's experience and understanding of the law tells him -- there shouldn't be a conviction, there might be but there shouldn't be, in that case shouldn't be fought. >> i am very confident that the overwhelming number of cases out there, that military judge advocates are advising commanders on, that they are not treating these cases as jump
if you can, if you have the resources. the fact that you may not think a cases winnable is not a reason not to go forward. >> but if you know -- i have to tell you that the last trial i had in my career was back in november. it was a rape case. we had a victim who did not speak good english, had to be translated from chinese. we had no dna, no fingerprints, no sperm, no nothing. i took the case myself because i just believed that a jury would believe her testimony based on some of the...
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part of the problem because if we have a better understanding if you respect each other if we accept each other if we don't deny the rights of the existence of each other then we have a better understanding to go forward now one thing we can certainly agree on is that the iraqi kurdistan is the closest kurds got to self-determination by the prospect of for this modal of autonomy. is very unlikely in other countries with big kurdish populations whether we are talking about turkey even syria or iran for example do you see that model of autonomy as more of an exception or a rule. we don't have a formula of called the place what we have in iraqi kurdistan you know other parts of kurdistan because every country has its own peculiarities the kurdish question for exam. the kurdish question in turkey the kurdish question in cedar the kurdish question in iran and the system the democracy that we have in turkey and already in iran or in syria and the way that the government is looking the kurdish question is the ok let's look at some specific examples first of all turkey the country with the l
part of the problem because if we have a better understanding if you respect each other if we accept each other if we don't deny the rights of the existence of each other then we have a better understanding to go forward now one thing we can certainly agree on is that the iraqi kurdistan is the closest kurds got to self-determination by the prospect of for this modal of autonomy. is very unlikely in other countries with big kurdish populations whether we are talking about turkey even syria or...
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tell your doctor if you have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common, and if youtitis b oc, or are prone to infections. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and if you are pregnant, r plan to be. taken twice daily, xeljanz can reduce the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe ra, even without methotrexate. ask if xeljanz is right for you. of moderate to severe ra, even without methotrexate. so ally bank really has no hthat's right, no hidd fees.nts? it's just that i'm worried about, you know, "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... surprise!!! um... well, it'true. at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. your money needs an ally. (voseeker of the sublime.ro. you can separate runway diculousness... from fashionhat flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national isanked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. wer. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do
tell your doctor if you have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common, and if youtitis b oc, or are prone to infections. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and if you are pregnant, r plan to be. taken twice daily, xeljanz can reduce the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe ra, even without methotrexate. ask if xeljanz is right for you. of moderate to severe ra, even without methotrexate. so ally bank really has no hthat's right, no hidd fees.nts? it's...
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he was not asked if he knows if anyone else spoke to bridget kelly yesterday. did chris christie meet with or talk to a private defense attorney general yesterday? one who would have attorney-client bridge with chris christie as the government lawyers around him do snot did chris christie get private legal advice about how to protect himself in what is now a criminal investigation? those are some of the many unasked questions today. chris christie tried to portray his action against bridget kelly as swift. >> i found this out at 8:50 yesterday morning. by 9:00 this morning, bridget kelly was fired. by 7:00 yesterday evening, bill stepien was asked to leave my organization. that's pretty swift action for a day's work. >> what is swift about that? if he found out what bridget kelly at 8:50 yesterday morning. why wasn't she fired at 8:51 yesterday morning. he said he didn't have to talk to bridget kelly to decide to fire her. he just had to read the e-mail. they never got the full story out of the christie about what he had actually been doing for the last mysteri
he was not asked if he knows if anyone else spoke to bridget kelly yesterday. did chris christie meet with or talk to a private defense attorney general yesterday? one who would have attorney-client bridge with chris christie as the government lawyers around him do snot did chris christie get private legal advice about how to protect himself in what is now a criminal investigation? those are some of the many unasked questions today. chris christie tried to portray his action against bridget...
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if. what if. if if if . the. in the best of the rest of the news the middle class is toast unless we radically rethink our country's trade policies and the best way to start rethinking our trade policies is to ditch the trans-pacific partnership t p p for over two hundred years after the founding of our republic our economy was built on a system of tariffs small taxes on imported goods these tariffs made foreign goods more expensive in the united states as protecting american manufacturing and helped make our country a global superpower american businesses and american workers didn't have to compete with cheap products or cheap labor from abroad and so in part our economy flourished everything worked fine until the one nine hundred eighty s. when probably president ronald reagan began to bad in the system actually some ways nixon even began abandoning a system of tariffs that would work so well for centuries and ushered in the golden era of so-called free trade nixon had already put the united states on the free
if. what if. if if if . the. in the best of the rest of the news the middle class is toast unless we radically rethink our country's trade policies and the best way to start rethinking our trade policies is to ditch the trans-pacific partnership t p p for over two hundred years after the founding of our republic our economy was built on a system of tariffs small taxes on imported goods these tariffs made foreign goods more expensive in the united states as protecting american manufacturing and...
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law enforcement -- >> if i walk through grand central they are picking me , up biometrically, if they need to trace me, they would have to get a court order to do that. >> yes. you need reasonable and probable grounds to access the kind of information by law enforcement. we have done that with video surveillance cameras. you can encode encrypt the video stream such that only when it is properly required and traditionally authorized -- and judicially authorized you can have access. we have done this in toronto. >> jane, really quickly, would that be fine with the people of homeland security? >> it is already in place and -- in homeland security. more people than there are on the planet has moved through 10 -- through tsa systems. more than 7 billion people. data acquisition is never the point. there's never been a privacy breach in tsa with that kind of information. what -- i guess i am endorsing the notion that you can have privacy and security. they can travel together. >> you got a bit worked up, i was going to ask more philosophical question -- why is privacy such an important good
law enforcement -- >> if i walk through grand central they are picking me , up biometrically, if they need to trace me, they would have to get a court order to do that. >> yes. you need reasonable and probable grounds to access the kind of information by law enforcement. we have done that with video surveillance cameras. you can encode encrypt the video stream such that only when it is properly required and traditionally authorized -- and judicially authorized you can have access....
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if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them if you like >> commissioner joseph and commissioner akers. contestant when we talk about the costs we talk about the admin charge we pay for the police officers or nicole we pay for the sheriff and then there's an administrator charge do you know if that's true with the sheriff's department as well as the police officer >> typically the only routine 10 b that our department has done as 49ers and that's a thing of the past. so the last 10 b especially that was interfaced with this body was the broadway tunnel corridor i have no speaker cards to provide our what grounds and there was never in compensation for that and put in our budget in anticipation of helping district 3 to provide what grounds before. there was no attached fees whatsoever to that in anticipation to have the ability to do that. but on 10 b that's up to the department head. if we want to establish an administrator fee that's our discretion >> and that's over and above. >> i have to help explain when i was a supervisor to explain thees cot process and the rating process
if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them if you like >> commissioner joseph and commissioner akers. contestant when we talk about the costs we talk about the admin charge we pay for the police officers or nicole we pay for the sheriff and then there's an administrator charge do you know if that's true with the sheriff's department as well as the police officer >> typically the only routine 10 b that our department has done as 49ers and that's a thing of the past. so...
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do you know what would happen if i fired it faster? fooom! it would be up for a longer time but still fall, wouldn't it? let's suppose i fire it even faster, longer to hit or same time to hit or less time to hit? - longer. - longer to hit. fooom! you know what i'm gonna do now, gang? i'm gonna put all the powder in, all the powder. i'm gonna fire that thing really fast. watch this. fooom! is the cannonball falling? is it still falling? yeah. fooom! so you got to move the cannon out of the way. isaac newton realized that if you fired a cannonball fast enough, it would fall all the way around the world, around and around and around. that speed is high, very, very high. but that's how we put things into orbit. we simply put-- instead of using a cannon, we put things on a rocket and piggyback it up and get up there and then we get up there, they fire it out and something falls around and around. next time you see the space shuttle on tv, you see the people inside them, you see the views of the earth, and realize that space shuttle is falling arou
do you know what would happen if i fired it faster? fooom! it would be up for a longer time but still fall, wouldn't it? let's suppose i fire it even faster, longer to hit or same time to hit or less time to hit? - longer. - longer to hit. fooom! you know what i'm gonna do now, gang? i'm gonna put all the powder in, all the powder. i'm gonna fire that thing really fast. watch this. fooom! is the cannonball falling? is it still falling? yeah. fooom! so you got to move the cannon out of the way....
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i know size reports if you didn't if someone had one as i said and next year i could ice that report so the department would have looked for that in 2002 but i can't say whether there was a report but i imagine our structural engineers a plan site would have required one >> is this case related to the 5 to 7 inches of concrete and the other is procedural. >> that's what i think it is to do without the 24 inches. >> they spend more on the hearings than the cost of concrete. >> i thought they were getting along and the foundation if they match you have to bring it down to your foundation and if you're going to build our new building you have to there pin it but it's one i haven't seen before. >> it's a little bit confusing. the geotech from the appellant mentioned there's a 7 inch difference between and how does that get justified. since this is a pretty old permit during the revision and you mentioned something you're changing the foundation style to something that is a mat >> i see it occasionally because they want to get the building built the idea was between the design professiona
i know size reports if you didn't if someone had one as i said and next year i could ice that report so the department would have looked for that in 2002 but i can't say whether there was a report but i imagine our structural engineers a plan site would have required one >> is this case related to the 5 to 7 inches of concrete and the other is procedural. >> that's what i think it is to do without the 24 inches. >> they spend more on the hearings than the cost of concrete....
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if i have a stock that i like, it goes down, and i still like it, i dollar cost average, if i don't likeson, say in 20s and 30s than a person in 50s and 60s. >> a young are person could take more risk, they have more years to recover. they can be a bit more aggressive, buypec stocks would be a example. but, if a stock is not good enough to buy, it should not be good enough to hold. neil: you also said if you can't explain when you are investing in get the heck out of it. >> i believe it too. neil: you make too much sense. joe grano one of the brightest anest and nicest minds in this business. neil: paul ryan said wire long over -- we're long overdue for immigration reform, will it be suicidal for the right if it trying? we'll ask olympia snow, she is next. neil: now, is the time, so president will say tomorrow night we're told about immigration reform, his big state of the union address, a big theme, republicans and democrats must seize the moment to fix it now or kiss the opportunity good-bye forever. but seeeng how divisive the issues have become. tea partiers,. does grand old party pr
if i have a stock that i like, it goes down, and i still like it, i dollar cost average, if i don't likeson, say in 20s and 30s than a person in 50s and 60s. >> a young are person could take more risk, they have more years to recover. they can be a bit more aggressive, buypec stocks would be a example. but, if a stock is not good enough to buy, it should not be good enough to hold. neil: you also said if you can't explain when you are investing in get the heck out of it. >> i...
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already if you think about just the heat wave, if you go on and look at the billions of dollars that it has cost the economy, to go to work, this can just be the beginning. you are going to get a double whammy if you're running a business. your prices are going to be a lot higher. and it's definitely going to take a toll on the gross domestic product. neil: what is interesting about that is that this affects people who are not just in the weather affected areas. it has a profound effect on people all over the country and tn all of a sudden you do have to start readjusting the gdp numbers as well. and cole cold-weather equals hier transportation all kinds of things that we will factor in a much broader economy. you are you're talking between 20 and 250 million people. we are looking in the neighborhood of .2 or .3% of the gdp. neil: to whatever experience you have in that it all evens out. duties suspect that that is the case or that might be different? to i think that well. i think at some point we will get this back. what is going it's going to do is invest more in infrastructure. w
already if you think about just the heat wave, if you go on and look at the billions of dollars that it has cost the economy, to go to work, this can just be the beginning. you are going to get a double whammy if you're running a business. your prices are going to be a lot higher. and it's definitely going to take a toll on the gross domestic product. neil: what is interesting about that is that this affects people who are not just in the weather affected areas. it has a profound effect on...
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if you're a republican, that's corruption wrfrb but if you're a democrat, that's just detroit. >> right well, last -- >> not new jersey. >> go ahead. >> you can go. >> i was going to say, the thing i found amazing about what he said, we're the only politicians who have been indictmeed for th corruption. it's we're corrupt, but why are we the first to get it? the only people i know who are under investigation for corruption are two republicans, the governor of virginia, the former governor of virginia, and the governor of new jersey. >> things like white water, clinton -- >> blagojevich. >> white water. >> kwame kilpatrick. >> i was going to say, they're in a lot of trouble. the mcdonnells are in a lot of trouble. also in virginia, there are term limits, so it's an argument, maybe, against term lumpts. if you have to run for another campaign, you're going to watch yourself, but they were in, one and done. 94 years. i thinkthere's temptation. as much as i think we should have term limits, this might be a little too short. >> your lip is quivering. >> i think virginia is the last state wit
if you're a republican, that's corruption wrfrb but if you're a democrat, that's just detroit. >> right well, last -- >> not new jersey. >> go ahead. >> you can go. >> i was going to say, the thing i found amazing about what he said, we're the only politicians who have been indictmeed for th corruption. it's we're corrupt, but why are we the first to get it? the only people i know who are under investigation for corruption are two republicans, the governor of...
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i think this isn't appropriate topic for the court, but if the court act -- if the court interpret the copyright act in a way that undermines these fundamental policy this congress will have to act. thank you. >> i yield back. >> thank you, congresswoman. the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina congressman holding. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the professor, maybe this is best directed toward you, but could you take a minute or two and explain further how u.s. copyright law compares to that of other nations particularly distinguishing features. okay. the theory of anglo american copyright law is basically instrumental. it's there for a purpose to promote the progress of science. in the continent in europe, the underlying theory is much more based on natural right there's an intreensic connection between the author and the author's creation and therefore there's a natural right to compensation just by virtue of having created regardless of the social policy that come out that have activity of copying. so that's the broadest answer to your question. the philosophical underp
i think this isn't appropriate topic for the court, but if the court act -- if the court interpret the copyright act in a way that undermines these fundamental policy this congress will have to act. thank you. >> i yield back. >> thank you, congresswoman. the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina congressman holding. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the professor, maybe this is best directed toward you, but could you take a minute or two and explain further how u.s....
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tell your doctor if you ha a history of heart or blood-vessel proble or if you develop new worse symptoms right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack or stroke. use caution when driving or operating machinery. comm side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping, and unusual dreams. i did not know what it was like to be a nonsmoker, but i do now. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. verizon innovators are creating air and soil sensor networks that help use water wisely, so american farms can keep growing for generations to come. because e wod's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful awers. verizon. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. see how much you could save with allstate. are you in good hands? >>> now get ready to speed read your way through the news. is he back. the very controversial reverend jeremiah wright making headlines again chicago pastor mentor to president obama that is until the 2008 presidential campaign. now reverend wrig
tell your doctor if you ha a history of heart or blood-vessel proble or if you develop new worse symptoms right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack or stroke. use caution when driving or operating machinery. comm side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping, and unusual dreams. i did not know what it was like to be a nonsmoker, but i do now. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. verizon innovators are creating air and soil sensor networks that help use water...
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, take aspirin, nsaids, or blood thinners... ...or if you have kidney problems, especially if you take tell your doctors about all medicines you take. pradaxa side effects include indigestion, stomach pain, upset, or burning. if you or someone you love has afib not caused by a heart valve problem... ...ask your doctor about reducing the risk of stroke with pradaxa. if you have a buness idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reali. start your business today with legalzoom. gerri: we like to read your e-mails. dwayne from indiana is writing about the effects on veterans. he says i'm totally fed up with congress. what they are doing is evil in my mind. and one individual disagrees. saying that everyone must pay the pain of balancing the budget. and thank you for your financial insight is what another viewer says. your broadcast is fair and balanced and it is a pleasure to watch her segment each evening. martin, thank you so much for that. and as part of this week's users guide to a ne
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if it's so important and he says, you know, if you don't have a good education, then we'll never bridge income inequality, why are all these leading democrats against charter school choice? 2% of charter school -- are black and hispanic? why would we be against expanding those opportunities? >> there are plenty of democrats around the country, leaders and of coursers who support charter school. >> not the president and the mayor of new york. >> this is something -- look, you're right, there are democrats that get split on this, but ultimately a lot of people are focusing on investing in education, infrastructure, all of these things that republicans say we shouldn't be spending this money. democrats want to improve that. >> listen, charter schools, all of those issues, you have a branding issue. i don't think that people believe you when you say you -- let's take an issue like immigration here ease an issue that a majority of americans are saying, 57% of americans say right now, let the people here who are not documented apply a become citizens, yet your party is struggling, stumbling,
if it's so important and he says, you know, if you don't have a good education, then we'll never bridge income inequality, why are all these leading democrats against charter school choice? 2% of charter school -- are black and hispanic? why would we be against expanding those opportunities? >> there are plenty of democrats around the country, leaders and of coursers who support charter school. >> not the president and the mayor of new york. >> this is something -- look,...
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people said if you have $100 in your wallet is gone forever if you have $100 stolen from your creditd you can get it back but if my number is:i could also have my identity stolen. the stakes are so much higher. >> but the chip and pin is not a magic solution because when you shop are mine doesn't help either was target may be someone broke into the network. once they stole that data they cannot use it is easily >> seat belts are not perfect that doesn't mean we don't put them on cars to help the problem. we can start here and i don't expect any solution to be a silver bullet but that doesn't mean that something that is proven to help. it would help of because the data that is stolen they will not create new cards but they couldn't if they had a chip it. but now you can buy them on ebay. gerri: i think you and me in our basement could create one. but what about now every parsing software? that is what was used. what does that mean? >> it is called the rail scraper so they just do the same thing which is for a little piece of the journey the text is not interested. they have not spend
people said if you have $100 in your wallet is gone forever if you have $100 stolen from your creditd you can get it back but if my number is:i could also have my identity stolen. the stakes are so much higher. >> but the chip and pin is not a magic solution because when you shop are mine doesn't help either was target may be someone broke into the network. once they stole that data they cannot use it is easily >> seat belts are not perfect that doesn't mean we don't put them on...
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if that's how you, if that's where you're going to put your god in this world, then god is an ever-recedingcket of scientific ignorance. if that's how you're going to invoke god. if god is the mystery of the universe, these mysteries, we're tackling these mysteries one by one. if you're going to stay religious at the end of the conversation, god has to mean more to you than just where science has yet to tread. so to the person who says, "maybe dark matter is god," if the only reason why you're saying it is because it's a mystery, then get ready to have that undone. >> in the next and concluding part of my conversation with neil degrasse tyson, we'll talk about science and democracy. >> you have not fully expressed your power as a voter until you have a scientific literacy in topics that matter for future political issues. this requires a level, a base level of science literacy that i don't think we have achieved yet. >> at our website, billmoyers.com, there's more about and from neil degrasse tyson. i'll see you there and i'll see tyson. i'll see you there and i'll see you here, next time.
if that's how you, if that's where you're going to put your god in this world, then god is an ever-recedingcket of scientific ignorance. if that's how you're going to invoke god. if god is the mystery of the universe, these mysteries, we're tackling these mysteries one by one. if you're going to stay religious at the end of the conversation, god has to mean more to you than just where science has yet to tread. so to the person who says, "maybe dark matter is god," if the only reason...
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how is cbs going to be able to afford four to $5 million of quality television if, in fact, if they are right that aerio is pirating their programming and stealing their programming? so that would affect the consumer, of course you wouldn't be able to afford that kind of production value. >> rose: at the same time, john malone, having done it in europe, is now trying to put together, you know, the largest cable conglomerate in the world. >> because in his own words it is not cable television, it is broadband. >> well, there are two arguments, two questions there, charlie, one is that malone like a lot of -- you have these giant, giants battling and yet embracing at the same time, so the broadcast guys want to get more from the cable system, more retransmission consent dollars from them, cable guys want to pay them less. then you have the cable networks, you know, espn, which want to receive more money from cable, cable wants to pay them less. and then you have netflix which wants knob there and they are on, you know, the broadband wire and very reliant on them and helped build that wire
how is cbs going to be able to afford four to $5 million of quality television if, in fact, if they are right that aerio is pirating their programming and stealing their programming? so that would affect the consumer, of course you wouldn't be able to afford that kind of production value. >> rose: at the same time, john malone, having done it in europe, is now trying to put together, you know, the largest cable conglomerate in the world. >> because in his own words it is not cable...
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that is the law. >> although it's not clear if that means if you are actually brain dead or if you're in a persistent vegetative state or in a coma. >> two experts said the law was not intended to cover technically dead individuals. our compassion must go out to the family as this goes through the judicial system, as this fetus continues to develop and the family continues to suffer and this woman continues to be dead. >> the whole aspect of legality and life is really extreme obviously and so many people have so many passionate ideas ant it. in belgium, it's just become the first country where the senate has voted and passed the ability for minors to choose to be euthanized. it's the first country that's going to give minors that ability to decide whether they want to continue to live if they're in terminal cases and in terrible pain. these are incredible different -- >> we will go to any length to protect children when they're in a woman's body in this culture and in our society, but that child is unborn, we will pull out no stops, any legal measure will be taken to protect. once th
that is the law. >> although it's not clear if that means if you are actually brain dead or if you're in a persistent vegetative state or in a coma. >> two experts said the law was not intended to cover technically dead individuals. our compassion must go out to the family as this goes through the judicial system, as this fetus continues to develop and the family continues to suffer and this woman continues to be dead. >> the whole aspect of legality and life is really extreme...
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if ays you cannot be denied you are a person of color or if it comes to your sex. have figured out if you pass a constitutional state, voting our law is based on what happens statewide versus nationally. >> i'm president of the baltimore teachers union. i'm the only non-elected state official here. there are others. labor and we th a great progressive state but we believe that civil right and that it is important that we great teachers to our students. that doesn't union support great education. we support haven't teachers in classroom and we know the to way out of poverty is have great teachers in front of our students. rid of bad get teachers and educators? >> absolutely. to be a due process to have them find another place of employment. no, i say find another profession. believe me, there has to be a ot of staff development for teachers. we have different programs that certifications. these teachers need support. we can't just give them six training or two weeks of training and think they are able to educate our children. there are a lot of culture differences.
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no one has ever stated if you have never applied don't apply. >> no. >> if they appeal the denial of the excavation permit, with that also allows them to -- wait, that would be no site, never mind. okay. >> in case excavation permit or not we will back it from this commission to go over which is the approval of the site. >> okay. go ahead. >> you have asked for an interpretation from the city attorney representing your department? >> actually, the program manager requested that from the office that was provided. >> i just want to -- just one point. is there a clarification request. there's a public comment and we have a chance. >> i was going to recommend we have public comment but limited to this issue. >> that's correct. >> would you rather do that first? >> let's do it that way. >> is there anyone that would like to speak specifically to this issue whether these appeals are right at this time? the question is we will take public comment not on the substance of the appeals but whether these appeals are ready for the board to hear, whether they are in a -- it's a procedural issue, t
no one has ever stated if you have never applied don't apply. >> no. >> if they appeal the denial of the excavation permit, with that also allows them to -- wait, that would be no site, never mind. okay. >> in case excavation permit or not we will back it from this commission to go over which is the approval of the site. >> okay. go ahead. >> you have asked for an interpretation from the city attorney representing your department? >> actually, the program...
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if i was someone whose home was damaged by sandy, i know if i'd be as warm to him as i was a month agos a dynamic public speaker. a better one that secreta-- tha secretary clinton. i do think chris christie can survive this. >> david wildstein is saying governor christie knew about the lane closures. the ex port authority appointee released a letter through his attorney today describing the closures as the christie administration's order. this gentleman also took the fifth. the letter says evidence exists. that's pretty direct language. this would really, i would think, prompt a legal response from the governor at this point that would certainly trump the super bowl when it comes to people putting their eye on big news in new jersey. >> just remember, he's not done until he has a "d" after his name on fox news. >> good to have you with us tonight. >>> the president rallies to get long-term unemployed back to work fast. next, i'm taking your questions. ask ed live is just ahead. stay tuned. i don't just make things for a living i take pride in them. so when my moderate to severe chronic
if i was someone whose home was damaged by sandy, i know if i'd be as warm to him as i was a month agos a dynamic public speaker. a better one that secreta-- tha secretary clinton. i do think chris christie can survive this. >> david wildstein is saying governor christie knew about the lane closures. the ex port authority appointee released a letter through his attorney today describing the closures as the christie administration's order. this gentleman also took the fifth. the letter...
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if they're polluting in china, we're going to breathe it in china. >> so you're saying if they pollute in china, we should pollute here? >> why should we put onerous regulations on our businesses so it costs more to do business when we're not doing it. >> we're the biggest economy in the world and it probably makes sense for us to take the lead on t don't you think? >> the biggest polluter in the world, which is china, they should, too. >> i agree with you, knrout can't force them to do it. >> president obama says the climate is warming faster than ever, which is what bob just said. it's a huge lie. climate change predictions have been wildly exaggerated. i want to show you this shot of an epa administrator who can't say what is going on, interviewed by jeff sessions, i believe is his name. thank you, somebody said yes. that's his name. >> it hasn't increased faster than predicted or not? >> i don't know what the president's context was for making that. i do know that -- >> do you believe the temperature has increased faster than predicted? do i not have the right to ask the epa a simp
if they're polluting in china, we're going to breathe it in china. >> so you're saying if they pollute in china, we should pollute here? >> why should we put onerous regulations on our businesses so it costs more to do business when we're not doing it. >> we're the biggest economy in the world and it probably makes sense for us to take the lead on t don't you think? >> the biggest polluter in the world, which is china, they should, too. >> i agree with you, knrout...
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. >> if it isn't climate change said what is it? >> we need to act. >> all dramatic weather is our fault. >> tornadoes in oklahoma. >> arbon could cost as the planet. >> whether he is right about colewort being. >> who will win the war? we will search. tonight. >> i titled the program chill out because after i researched the global warming scare that was my conclusion. but the government isn't chilling out you make billions to fix global warming and this year the hill said climate will be the political battle of 2014. big money is spent to convince americans to stop dead in a moment we will hear from bill who is swearing about climate change the first let me set the terms people say you don't believe in global warming? i do it is a stupid question because what do you mean? is is really question is a global warming? yes. temperatures have risen but not lately is it manmade or our fall? is it three a crisis in the fed is can we do anything about it? bill nye answers are yes. yes. yes. yes. he has told dealers to be aware of global war
. >> if it isn't climate change said what is it? >> we need to act. >> all dramatic weather is our fault. >> tornadoes in oklahoma. >> arbon could cost as the planet. >> whether he is right about colewort being. >> who will win the war? we will search. tonight. >> i titled the program chill out because after i researched the global warming scare that was my conclusion. but the government isn't chilling out you make billions to fix global warming...
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if we were to find, and i decided if not with this, the agregious conflict of interest by a city official, don't we have the power to determine if there is official misconduct justifying determination? >> i would have to check the specific language in the code and i am happy to do that and provide you with an answer after this meeting. >> okay. >> madam chair? >> so, we were just wondering what the... is this not the maximum penalty administrative that i see here if you added those up it was $5,000 for count one and $5,000 for the violation and comes to a total of $20,000 was the max? >> correct. >> and you were... when you referenced earlier that you said that it would be much larger than that, and this is the $20,000 that is the max. >> right. >> and it is proposed penalty is not the maximum. >> no. >> i understand it. >> and in addition to the type that the $17,000 has been returned. >> okay. >> commissioners? >> do we have a motion? >> i am troubled by this case, i must say. and if the settlement were for something that was north of half of the max at least, i think that i would be mo
if we were to find, and i decided if not with this, the agregious conflict of interest by a city official, don't we have the power to determine if there is official misconduct justifying determination? >> i would have to check the specific language in the code and i am happy to do that and provide you with an answer after this meeting. >> okay. >> madam chair? >> so, we were just wondering what the... is this not the maximum penalty administrative that i see here if you...
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of if you're in a hospital and you're on some kind of machine or if the red lights go out or if youe no heat -- i mean, this could be an enormous problem. and with that article in "the wall street journal," fred, what can we do about this? where are the threats coming from? do we know? >> well, a real threat right now is that the power grid is being improved by computers and linking it to the internet. this has created vulnerabilities that congressional committees have determined that we don't fully understand. and i think steps are being taken to improve the power grid to some extent. but there's been enormous criticism by congress that very little has been done to shield the power grid from the effects of electromagnetic pulse from, for example, a solar flare, that could do enormous damage -- >> what does that mean, solar flare? >> solar flares can kick off an electromagnetic pulse. this is a phenomenon where a very strong magnetic wave can fry electronics and -- >> where does it come from? you're talking about a solar -- from the sun? >> a solar flare can come from the sun or it
of if you're in a hospital and you're on some kind of machine or if the red lights go out or if youe no heat -- i mean, this could be an enormous problem. and with that article in "the wall street journal," fred, what can we do about this? where are the threats coming from? do we know? >> well, a real threat right now is that the power grid is being improved by computers and linking it to the internet. this has created vulnerabilities that congressional committees have...
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or are incorporated into various ancient traditions if you look at the hopi if you look at me to america south america there are a lot of traditions that may have actually come from encounters that happen with non-human or advanced life forms from other places now this it gets into a really tricky area and it's worth the theologians have a problem with this and that is if you were to encounter something that's hundreds of thousands or millions of years more advanced than we are every manifestation of their civilization would look miraculous would look like a miracle or something that you would hear about enough in a religious text so the question becomes how much of the stories with that we have from ancient times ancient cultures that we take as mythology might have been witnessing things that couldn't be explained even today nevermind two thousand five thousand ten thousand years ago i also can't help but bring up the phoenix lights because to me i think that's one of the most fascinating did i was there they were going to yes my goodness i want let's play a clip really quick for audie
or are incorporated into various ancient traditions if you look at the hopi if you look at me to america south america there are a lot of traditions that may have actually come from encounters that happen with non-human or advanced life forms from other places now this it gets into a really tricky area and it's worth the theologians have a problem with this and that is if you were to encounter something that's hundreds of thousands or millions of years more advanced than we are every...
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somewhere in the comprehensive agreement and if the even if the u.s. and the iranians which i don't believe would cry and keep it out other parties will try and bring it in either those at the negotiating table or outside commentators senators and so on if i go back to you in new york one of the interesting things and it's a big picture thing that i think a lot of people don't really focus in on the united states and iran are actually speaking to each other again after so many decades i mean can you see that the process of negotiating can actually start lowering these tensions here they're not going to find complete agreement on everything we both know that all three of us know about but the very fact that they're negotiating is that have an extra effect on these talks here. yes and i think i mean we should keep an eye it's really between iran and united states the others are a basically a side issue a show you can bring in saudi arabia the gulf states and so on but they're not crucial to the negotiations as long as u.s. and iran are willing to can neg
somewhere in the comprehensive agreement and if the even if the u.s. and the iranians which i don't believe would cry and keep it out other parties will try and bring it in either those at the negotiating table or outside commentators senators and so on if i go back to you in new york one of the interesting things and it's a big picture thing that i think a lot of people don't really focus in on the united states and iran are actually speaking to each other again after so many decades i mean...
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then again pays dpw again if there is a hearing and at&t pays another fee if the permit is ultimately approved. that's the dpw permitting process. as far as the franchising fee, that's up to the controllers and revenue that at&t obtains in csf. we have figures for that for the past year. supervisor scott weiner: i'm sure at&t can address this when they speak. i heard it's about 5 percent of the revenue from the box. i'm sure it will be addressed. in terms of the permit, in terms of permitting fees that at&t pays for these boxes, what are they? you compare it to -- >> i have the figures. let me take a look real quick. it's $75 to review the permit and another $75 if it goes to another hearing. i believe is $225 if it's approved. it could total up to $400 with the final approved permit. supervisor scott weiner: okay. thank you, finally, you indicated to me about 2000 objections by neighbors or people across the city? >> yes. in 2013. correct. supervisor scott weiner: what percentage of the total objections to permits? >> what percentage have been approved? supervisor scott weiner: no, l
then again pays dpw again if there is a hearing and at&t pays another fee if the permit is ultimately approved. that's the dpw permitting process. as far as the franchising fee, that's up to the controllers and revenue that at&t obtains in csf. we have figures for that for the past year. supervisor scott weiner: i'm sure at&t can address this when they speak. i heard it's about 5 percent of the revenue from the box. i'm sure it will be addressed. in terms of the permit, in terms of...
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if you do talk about the history. guest: what happened was chief rehnquist was quite ill, had a certain kind of throat cancer. knew he was going to leave the court relatively soon. court.ed to stay on the justice o'connor had a husband who was quite ill and she wanted to leave the court, so that she could be with him and take care of him. she went to chief justice rehnquist and asked -- none of wanted to be two vacancies at the same time. they try to tame and dash time of their departures -- time their departures. she asked if he planned to retire in in the coming year. he said, no, he planned to stay on. she announced her retirement. justice roberts was the on the court of appeals and was nominated initially to fill justice o'connor's position. justiceat, chief rehnquist passed away from his illness. that left two vacancies. been whenad always chief rehnquist left, roberts promotionme chief by or as it turned out directly. his nomination for her seat was withdrawn and resubmitted for the seat of the chief justice. ju
if you do talk about the history. guest: what happened was chief rehnquist was quite ill, had a certain kind of throat cancer. knew he was going to leave the court relatively soon. court.ed to stay on the justice o'connor had a husband who was quite ill and she wanted to leave the court, so that she could be with him and take care of him. she went to chief justice rehnquist and asked -- none of wanted to be two vacancies at the same time. they try to tame and dash time of their departures --...
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if we had anything like an impartial media they should be calling out the administration, if this were a republican they would be lighting their hair on fire. >> let me give you two examples, immigration law, recess appointments. >> you know, the arguments have been heard at the spring training. but one thing after another, it is legislation on its own, amending legislation on its own, and writing legislation on its own. you know, the separation of powers is where we got some of the ideas for our documents. he said when the executive usurps, when the president attempts to write laws that is a form of tyranny we need to fear. here he was, saying bush is terrible, and he has taken those steps and gone one little extra step and created his own kingdom here. i would be standing up today, were this a republican president and i think ted would do the same. we would stand because we have beliefs in the separation of powers. i would stand up and challenge the president. where are the democrats that would challenge him on the usurpation. >> i agree with that, but both of you have had struggle w
if we had anything like an impartial media they should be calling out the administration, if this were a republican they would be lighting their hair on fire. >> let me give you two examples, immigration law, recess appointments. >> you know, the arguments have been heard at the spring training. but one thing after another, it is legislation on its own, amending legislation on its own, and writing legislation on its own. you know, the separation of powers is where we got some of the...
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i don't know if that's possible. given it's going to be a closed meeting, we don't need to have it sort of -- >> there's also the winner involved here. >> we don't want like 12 people -- [multiple voices] >> there's also the winnowing process. you may want to use the search committee to reduce the number of candidates because the search firm could come back with six good candidates. you have to figure out how do you narrow that down, how do you most effectively narrow that down to the finalist [speaker not understood]. so, there are a few logistical things to work out. the logistics, obviously be in closed session, it will be done in such a way that we would not have candidates see each other. we went to great lengths the last time. we did them on 14 separate days. >> and they came in one door and went out another. >> so, the fortunate thing about doing it -- >> we do have video conference now, right? >> fortunate thing about using a search firm is that takes care of some of the initial screening. we won't have to lo
i don't know if that's possible. given it's going to be a closed meeting, we don't need to have it sort of -- >> there's also the winner involved here. >> we don't want like 12 people -- [multiple voices] >> there's also the winnowing process. you may want to use the search committee to reduce the number of candidates because the search firm could come back with six good candidates. you have to figure out how do you narrow that down, how do you most effectively narrow that...
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, take aspirin, nsaids, or blood thinners... ...or if you have kidney problems, especially if you takeain medicines. tell your doctors about all medicineyou take. pradaxa side effects include indigestion, stomach pain, upset, or burning. if you or someone you love has afib not caused by a art valve problem... ...ask your doctor about reducing the risk of stroke with pradaxa. you know how painful artburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gavcon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting viscon®. relieving the pain quickly. can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. it's abig day today?romise. even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. melissa: first neim
, take aspirin, nsaids, or blood thinners... ...or if you have kidney problems, especially if you takeain medicines. tell your doctors about all medicineyou take. pradaxa side effects include indigestion, stomach pain, upset, or burning. if you or someone you love has afib not caused by a art valve problem... ...ask your doctor about reducing the risk of stroke with pradaxa. you know how painful artburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gavcon®...
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if she made it all up, dawn zimmer, if it is not, these aren't really her con tem po contemporaneous notes, if they do an exam, they can determine was it done last week or three months ago. they can make those determinations based on the ink quality. when they did write those words, that's a strong piece of evidence if they can, in fact, prove it is legit. >> i hear you. i'm always a big fan of evidence. i like it when people actually get adversarial over evidence as well. you hit the nail on the head, wolf blitzer. >> i will make one more point, ashley. if, in fact, she is lying, dawn zimmer, it is one thing to go ahead and lie to the public, if you will. if you are lying to a u.s. attorney, federal authorities, that is a crime. she would have to be really, really going off a way, way deep end, if dawn zimmer, the mayor of hoboken, is getting involved in anything along those lines. can there be different interpret tags t on that conversation? did the lieutenant governor raise the issue of that development project without necessarily linking it to receiving aid, receiving super storm
if she made it all up, dawn zimmer, if it is not, these aren't really her con tem po contemporaneous notes, if they do an exam, they can determine was it done last week or three months ago. they can make those determinations based on the ink quality. when they did write those words, that's a strong piece of evidence if they can, in fact, prove it is legit. >> i hear you. i'm always a big fan of evidence. i like it when people actually get adversarial over evidence as well. you hit the...
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if etna pulls out, it is over.olutely over how powerful they are, and this guy he is also saying, carville and this might interest you that insurance premiums are going up they are going up, all right? >> we have had the best healthcare cost. we he have had some good things happen. i always thought this was going to work. you thought it wasn't. we have enough tape of us going back and forth. easy but in the end it is going to work fine. >> i think you -- if you were a super bowl team, you would be down by about 14 or 15 points, carville. i would be the favorite right here. >> if i had peyton manning on my team we could come back. >> next on the rundown, an unbelievably offensive internet ad starring a famous comedian, wait until you see this. later, elisabeth hasselbeck will be on the program. she says there is human sex trafficking all over the place on the super bowl weekend. the factor is coming right back. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're frui
if etna pulls out, it is over.olutely over how powerful they are, and this guy he is also saying, carville and this might interest you that insurance premiums are going up they are going up, all right? >> we have had the best healthcare cost. we he have had some good things happen. i always thought this was going to work. you thought it wasn't. we have enough tape of us going back and forth. easy but in the end it is going to work fine. >> i think you -- if you were a super bowl...
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bass if we reduce the size of the government i don't fly tax if a flat tax works so well if it's going to work i don't want any income tax at all we started the hour off by talking about going back to. just raising money through tariffs to fund. infinitely smaller government that's what i would prefer yeah well tariffs funded the entire u.s. government right now targeting government from the entire united so there was so what more than ten percent of its parents. in the civil war changed things tremendously we want from strong states weak federal government to a strong federal government weak states with the civil war and after that the only funding about two thirds of the cost of government after world war one only about one third and tariffs on functionally nothing to any way were ok so my question about the flat tax was why not make social security tax a flat tax we've been through this already blame franklin roosevelt if you don't like the way it is that's that's this is the system we could fix this is a great if i want to give my brags and so i do what i don't get but don't you do
bass if we reduce the size of the government i don't fly tax if a flat tax works so well if it's going to work i don't want any income tax at all we started the hour off by talking about going back to. just raising money through tariffs to fund. infinitely smaller government that's what i would prefer yeah well tariffs funded the entire u.s. government right now targeting government from the entire united so there was so what more than ten percent of its parents. in the civil war changed things...
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if you're a ceo after u.s. company and watching this and realize this is happening to my company and my business secrets are being stolen? >> this has to be a wake-up call for all american business owners. the fbi has estimated we have lost a trillion dollars in economic prosperity due to stolen intellectual property. and i think, the one of the things that i call it, the carbon monoxide of our economy. it is silent, deadly and we don't realize we're in danger until it is too late. american businesses need to think twice how they deal with intellectual property. how do you treat it on cloud services? what vendors have access to it? do you take it overseas? do you treat it like gold nuggets? that is what american companies themselves. melissa: morgan, you're a security expert. how do you protect yourself if you're a company. >> it starts with basic things, not technology related. it starts with the hiring process. have you screened people properly? screened against a insider -@threat. yellow line on the highway
if you're a ceo after u.s. company and watching this and realize this is happening to my company and my business secrets are being stolen? >> this has to be a wake-up call for all american business owners. the fbi has estimated we have lost a trillion dollars in economic prosperity due to stolen intellectual property. and i think, the one of the things that i call it, the carbon monoxide of our economy. it is silent, deadly and we don't realize we're in danger until it is too late....
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if youigration require them to learn english and if you require them to jump through a number of hoops in order to become u.s. citizens, would you go along with that? well, you know, you are not really given much of an alternative here and the answer be tended increasingly to yes that the u.s. public would go along with that. but if you go back to asking the same question that was asked earlier, and that is -- would you support an amnesty for illegal immigrants or undocumented immigrants or if you you term it, include the concept of amnesty, and majority of the american public says no, they would not support it. ont is the power we have had our side that basically has allowed us to confront the enormous financial resources of the other side of the immigration debate. another question? if we look at the comprehensive immigration reform as a spectrum with pro- immigration reform at one end and then this effort to reduce immigration on the other, there seems to be a lot of house members that are kind of in the middle who do not want to do anything about it at all. what are the practices t
if youigration require them to learn english and if you require them to jump through a number of hoops in order to become u.s. citizens, would you go along with that? well, you know, you are not really given much of an alternative here and the answer be tended increasingly to yes that the u.s. public would go along with that. but if you go back to asking the same question that was asked earlier, and that is -- would you support an amnesty for illegal immigrants or undocumented immigrants or if...
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if he continues to pile up disciplinary reports, he could spend the majority if not all of his sentence going to write the report. i supervised the search. this is what we come up with. we'll write a report on that and hopefully we have no more problems with mr. gomes for the rest of the evening. >> home sweet home, huh? >> coming up, reports of gambling and drugs trigger a massive search. and in the middle of it is a group of neighborhood buddies. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants, biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. [ applause ] biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain and improve daily physical function so moving is easier. because just one 200mg celebrex
if he continues to pile up disciplinary reports, he could spend the majority if not all of his sentence going to write the report. i supervised the search. this is what we come up with. we'll write a report on that and hopefully we have no more problems with mr. gomes for the rest of the evening. >> home sweet home, huh? >> coming up, reports of gambling and drugs trigger a massive search. and in the middle of it is a group of neighborhood buddies. [ crickets chirping ] but did you...
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on april 7th if you can make it. and the night life and tech panel the second installment that we did at public works and we are looking at the chapel and although it is coming fast, early in february, it looks like the potential date, but until it is settled, for good, i don't have anything specific for you. but we will, i will keep you informed, if it does not happen, within the meeting time frame i will send you all an e-mail because it is an interesting one, and i think that we are going to focus on the discussion of the closure, of the live music venues that have been happening and we mentioned here. and so, that is pretty much all that i have, unless you have any questions, there were no corrective actions between the last meeting and this one. >> i would just have one question, do you know why mta chose the polk street? >> they chose it because we sat and had a conversation with them and based on their resources we felt like it was the easiest way and what i mean by that is they had a few interns, you know, a
on april 7th if you can make it. and the night life and tech panel the second installment that we did at public works and we are looking at the chapel and although it is coming fast, early in february, it looks like the potential date, but until it is settled, for good, i don't have anything specific for you. but we will, i will keep you informed, if it does not happen, within the meeting time frame i will send you all an e-mail because it is an interesting one, and i think that we are going to...
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>> if i was left at the altar i would be very upset but it would be weirder if me and my fiance were planning our wedding and do you have insurance, the kind in case someone panics at the last second? i think that would be a terrible, terrible feeling. >> if you're talking about buying the change of heart insurance, my advice. >> yeah. >> don't get paired. >> don't get married. >> marriage is for a long time. if you already know before you have to walk down the aisle. >> did you have cold feet before you walked down? >> i did not have cold feet at all. i also dated henry for five years. >> you knew him well. >> i dated him while he was in business and i was in latin america. we had long distance, lived close to each other. >> he knew -- >> you knew it. >> he told me he loved me after like three months. >> he did? did you reciprocate right away. >> oh, yeah right away. >> you did? >> i love you too. don't you want to get married. >> you did that after three months? >> i was like 12 -- not really. 24. but still, young. >> yeah. >> i said don't you want to get married? the poor guy was
>> if i was left at the altar i would be very upset but it would be weirder if me and my fiance were planning our wedding and do you have insurance, the kind in case someone panics at the last second? i think that would be a terrible, terrible feeling. >> if you're talking about buying the change of heart insurance, my advice. >> yeah. >> don't get paired. >> don't get married. >> marriage is for a long time. if you already know before you have to walk down...