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if they're already was a tradition of providing compensation for lost liberty -- >> if tradition like that can defeat the argument for compensation for time wrongfully spent in prison then can traditional defeat the argument that you make with respect to the fees and the restitution? >> because the tradition is the normal practice for centuries has been to refund monetary payments that are contingent upon a judgment when that judgment -- >> so the argument is tradition could do it if there were such -- >> right and so it's. >> should we look at the tradition again? it seems to me for constitutional reasons not for state law reasons that's why i was somewhat confused. who cares about the tradition? >> that's right. that's right. so-and-so tradition comes in, you know, in determining what process is due. court's always look to traditions. it's always a factor in considering -- >> getting back to the state law for a moment. are you saying that if a state creates a right under state law it cannot unduly complicate that right by flawed procedures under our procedural due process jursis pru
if they're already was a tradition of providing compensation for lost liberty -- >> if tradition like that can defeat the argument for compensation for time wrongfully spent in prison then can traditional defeat the argument that you make with respect to the fees and the restitution? >> because the tradition is the normal practice for centuries has been to refund monetary payments that are contingent upon a judgment when that judgment -- >> so the argument is tradition could...
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if it works, i'm for it. if something can cover all americans, make sure that if they have a pre-existing condition, they can still get coverage, make sure that prescription drugs are affordable, encourage preventive measures to keep people healthy, to make sure in rural communities, people have access to substance abuse care or mental health care, that mental health care. that medicare and medicaid continue to function effectively. if you can do all that, cheaper than we talked about, cheaper than obama care achieves, and with better quality, it's just terrific. 'm for it. i think part of the challenge in this whole debate and this is true dating back to 2009 back to 2010. is this idea that somehow we had a fixed way of trying to fix the health care system that we were rigid and stubborn and wouldn't welcome republican ideas and if we only had, they had all these great solutions. in fact, if you look at how this law evolved, and i said this publicly before, if i was starting from scratch, i probably would ha
if it works, i'm for it. if something can cover all americans, make sure that if they have a pre-existing condition, they can still get coverage, make sure that prescription drugs are affordable, encourage preventive measures to keep people healthy, to make sure in rural communities, people have access to substance abuse care or mental health care, that mental health care. that medicare and medicaid continue to function effectively. if you can do all that, cheaper than we talked about, cheaper...
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>> well, let me explain if i may. burglary is descend from the common law and it's rag rationale is because the risk that the burglar ill encounter someone in the burglary and it's logical, built, into inherent in the crime of burglary that there may be a responsible to an invite entry into a home or other structure. that transaction, to the lot's burglary create the risk that force into have to be used. >> with me a contrast. by contrast, what? under the aka residual clause would not follow under 16b pause the same thing could not be said. >> one that did not fall under the aka -- no give me one that would fall under the aka reside all clause 0 there was confusion whether it fell -- >> it segay was the crime involve -- the court had no trouble in a two-page decision said there has to be a risk of the use of force which is not the accidental or negligent conduct, about begay the court struggled how to deal with that under the residual clause. it created an extra touch for limitation, the purposeful, violent, aggressiv
>> well, let me explain if i may. burglary is descend from the common law and it's rag rationale is because the risk that the burglar ill encounter someone in the burglary and it's logical, built, into inherent in the crime of burglary that there may be a responsible to an invite entry into a home or other structure. that transaction, to the lot's burglary create the risk that force into have to be used. >> with me a contrast. by contrast, what? under the aka residual clause would...
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if i said to them driving the car one day if someone try shooting i'm adequate.team went work with me anymore. her job was to protect the office. she shouldn't take a political stance stance the matter if they were behind. your job is to protect the office. i went walk across the street with her. >> can you imagine i was speaking with a family member and law-enforcement he set i think is going to enjoy her new detail in alaska where she will be mopping up the agents at the end of the day. but she should absolutely is like a surgeon walking into an operating room, scrubbing in and been sterilized in the patient is anesthetized and says i'm not to do it. >> is a conservative. >> i'm with her, therefore, therefore i would not take a bullet for donald trump. when you're looking down the job description, one a a is take a bullet for the president. one be, is shut your pie hole. she's having difficulty doing the first two things on the job description list. >> is called secret, she she can't keep a secret and service and she can't service. [applause] she was probably v
if i said to them driving the car one day if someone try shooting i'm adequate.team went work with me anymore. her job was to protect the office. she shouldn't take a political stance stance the matter if they were behind. your job is to protect the office. i went walk across the street with her. >> can you imagine i was speaking with a family member and law-enforcement he set i think is going to enjoy her new detail in alaska where she will be mopping up the agents at the end of the day....
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the statute, i believe it is 17 if you file the -- an application to register copyright, even if it has been denied you can still bring your copyright suit and the register is entitled to be heard. you can file a suit under section 1125 a of title 15 under the trademark laws. of anrefore infringement unregistered trademark for unfair competition. youram concerned government program argument is circular. the claim -- the claim is you're not registering my remark because it is disparaging and your answer is we have a program that does not include dispersing trademark. it does not seem to advance the argument by much. malcolm: disparagement position is only one of a number of trademarkns on register ability that could not be placed on speech itself. for example, marks that are marks whereiptive they are not the owner because one was previously using it. that cannot be registered. dealse court justice: with purpose of the trademark is to identify the source of the product. every trademark make that statement. what purpose or objective of trademark protection does this particular disparageme
the statute, i believe it is 17 if you file the -- an application to register copyright, even if it has been denied you can still bring your copyright suit and the register is entitled to be heard. you can file a suit under section 1125 a of title 15 under the trademark laws. of anrefore infringement unregistered trademark for unfair competition. youram concerned government program argument is circular. the claim -- the claim is you're not registering my remark because it is disparaging and...
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if it was category four hurricane if they say it will hit us in x amount of time? >> this is a failure of leadership and we have a habit that says the the end of the day we are the most competitive economy in the of world. with the most enthusiastic interest groups ecl our american workers are better than any others with low trade barriers other countries have high trade barriers that will open up new markets there was a failure of imagination that were most disrupted that was the general society wide problem and there is some association with that institution. >> it was actually slightly unfortunate but in 1971 to change the world economy president nixon said we are moving into a different world. there are other countries that are coming we have to play this differently than we have been accustomed to differ don't there will be severe consequences. >> but we have not done so badly. but even with individuals is hard to make that argument. >> and i wouldn't if there was truth in advertising would not have then some americans or how many but if you look at the most c
if it was category four hurricane if they say it will hit us in x amount of time? >> this is a failure of leadership and we have a habit that says the the end of the day we are the most competitive economy in the of world. with the most enthusiastic interest groups ecl our american workers are better than any others with low trade barriers other countries have high trade barriers that will open up new markets there was a failure of imagination that were most disrupted that was the general...
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if you have if highest efficiency boiler, you can save money.ay's zoned control forced air systems use a computer controlled technology that allows one central furnace to heat individual rooms in the house and to make them all comfortable and to do so efficiently. because it senses the heat demand for each room and generates just enough heat in the furnace to heat that one room. so with the computer-controlled zone heating system, you get the best of both worl worlds. you get a forced air system that can you lollize from roo -- locm room to room. >> batteries, more or energy. batteries. what do we say about batteries? >> recycled batteries. >> look at this. oh, my god! >> this is just from your department? >> this is just from this floor. >> just from this floor. can you see this, oh, heavy. >> here is all of our batteries. hundreds and hundreds. so the city has a policema prakf recycling batteries. >> whole foods, they just started. >> what you want to do in your home if you wish is to have a limb bucket, and peak sure, now these -- little buck
if you have if highest efficiency boiler, you can save money.ay's zoned control forced air systems use a computer controlled technology that allows one central furnace to heat individual rooms in the house and to make them all comfortable and to do so efficiently. because it senses the heat demand for each room and generates just enough heat in the furnace to heat that one room. so with the computer-controlled zone heating system, you get the best of both worl worlds. you get a forced air...
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i can do it if i want. but we're dealing with the mexican government, i just had a conversation with the mexican government with the president of mexico. he's a very good man and we'll see where it all goes. >> here's what the president said had a joint press conference this afternoon. >> they've made us look foolish. we have a trade deficit of $60 billion with mexico. on top of that, the border is soft and weak. we are going to renegotiate our trade deals and we are going to renegotiate other aspects of our relationship with mexico. and in the end, i think it'll be good for both countries. >> that came just hours after president trump tweeted earlier thatquote, mexic has taken advantage of the u.s. for long enough. a little help on the weak border must change now. all this said, there were some signs much president trump and the mexican president he spoke for roughly an hour. and he also insisted about the personal relationship with the mexico president and the phone call. the mexican government said that
i can do it if i want. but we're dealing with the mexican government, i just had a conversation with the mexican government with the president of mexico. he's a very good man and we'll see where it all goes. >> here's what the president said had a joint press conference this afternoon. >> they've made us look foolish. we have a trade deficit of $60 billion with mexico. on top of that, the border is soft and weak. we are going to renegotiate our trade deals and we are going to...
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if you have don't spoil it. but shout out than name the famous bill of rights cases in american history that pop into your head if you agree with the help, not but the big famous bill of rights cases are shut out their name. [inaudible] brown, roadway marbury vs. madison brown before it education citizens united to netiquette, shanker and can fool this crowd the very specifically says half of the cases that you shot it out where none civil-rights cases so banker is before in the constitution marbury vs. madison it is not any great principle of liberty. dreads got is about the fundamental right glove having slaves ps the discount as a bill of rights idea but the landmark cases you talked about are not bill of rights gideon vs. wainwright griswold vs. connecticut. puerto rico times vs. sullivan brown the board of education, roadway for iran that of the arizona and did neither of those are civil-rights tinker verses to mowing. why not? because the bill of rights originally applied only against the federal governmen
if you have don't spoil it. but shout out than name the famous bill of rights cases in american history that pop into your head if you agree with the help, not but the big famous bill of rights cases are shut out their name. [inaudible] brown, roadway marbury vs. madison brown before it education citizens united to netiquette, shanker and can fool this crowd the very specifically says half of the cases that you shot it out where none civil-rights cases so banker is before in the constitution...
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now if you rebel you are a rebel if you outlaw something you are an outlaw. horror you make your record then you know, this subconsciously you do that without thinking. so when it becomes a thing and the accent will shift back words. for a sample the old tv shows you can hear how funny they sounded because they would back shaft. one quarter of this room would no a very popular vaughan filled musical theater movie star in the first half of the 20th century. he came off like less creepy pee-wee herman and about as popular as jimmy campbell. but here you here and say if anything's so when 1932 he says either did from a boy scout why is this not a boy scout? because they were due. these are not the rangers scouts. they are the boy scouts. the boys go. scout. then talks about eating a hotdog. no more people have seen than anything his character talks about going to raise supermarket but when market was the ordinary term it was a supermarket but that only happened with the other back shift. in 1960 for a woman comes on with the aging of the country to say i was doi
now if you rebel you are a rebel if you outlaw something you are an outlaw. horror you make your record then you know, this subconsciously you do that without thinking. so when it becomes a thing and the accent will shift back words. for a sample the old tv shows you can hear how funny they sounded because they would back shaft. one quarter of this room would no a very popular vaughan filled musical theater movie star in the first half of the 20th century. he came off like less creepy pee-wee...
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i told him he would be removed if he acted like a protester. -- he him if he begins that i told him if he asked tough questions i would remove him. >> i never said that. sean: you did. interviewer: you are going to askingugh reporters tough questions of the president, and if he is not going to a knowledge them and you are not going to work them -- >> i acknowledge them. interviewer: i understand. this goes to the core of how you work with independent, accredited -- >> on monday, i briefed for 90 minutes. some odd questions. abc, nbc, there were 49 seats in there. the room has been packed every day -- you can ask jeff for the numbers. it was packed. i was there for almost 70 minutes today. i took questions from far left organizations, mainstream organizations, christian broadcast network, at some point i get it. everyone thinks they are entitled to a question. twos there, we did background briefings, cnn was represented both meetings. i am not sure where this sense of entitlement comes from. they get a question, they get a seat. at some point, where this sense of media entitlement comes
i told him he would be removed if he acted like a protester. -- he him if he begins that i told him if he asked tough questions i would remove him. >> i never said that. sean: you did. interviewer: you are going to askingugh reporters tough questions of the president, and if he is not going to a knowledge them and you are not going to work them -- >> i acknowledge them. interviewer: i understand. this goes to the core of how you work with independent, accredited -- >> on...
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as a society, if we're really about the business of justice, and if we're really about the business of growing the economy, we should invest a lot and spend a lot making sure every child has health care. the good news, despite a lot of years of not getting to that point, not moving in the right direction, the good news is, we made a lot of progress. the urban institute in an april 2016 report, i won't ask -- i won't ask the report to be made part of the record, but i'll read a line from this urban institute report. uninsurance among children 1997 to 2015 dated april 2016, says as follows on page 3, it said that the decline in children's uninsurance rate occurred at a relatively steady pace and includes a significant drop following implementation of the affordable care act's key coverage provisions from 7.1% in 2013 to 4.8% in 2015, unquote. so, that's a significant drought. 7.1 to 4.8 is millions of kids have health insurance today that would not have it absent the affordable care act, including the medicaid provisions as well. that 4.8% uninsured rate is at an all-time low. that me
as a society, if we're really about the business of justice, and if we're really about the business of growing the economy, we should invest a lot and spend a lot making sure every child has health care. the good news, despite a lot of years of not getting to that point, not moving in the right direction, the good news is, we made a lot of progress. the urban institute in an april 2016 report, i won't ask -- i won't ask the report to be made part of the record, but i'll read a line from this...
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if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. see me. see me. see me. on my way. find clear skin... and a clearer path forward. for a different kind of medicine, ask your dermatologist about cosentyx. how to brush his teeth. (woman vo) in march, my husband didn't recognize our grandson. (woman 2 vo) that's when moderate alzheimer's made me a caregiver. (avo) if their alzheimer's is getting worse, ask about once-a-day namzaric. namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are taking donepezil. it may improve cognition and overall function, and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. namzaric does not change the underlying disease progression. don't take if allergic to memantine, donepezil, piperidine, or any of the ingredients in namzaric. tell the doctor about any conditions; including heart, lung, bladder, kidney or liver problems, seizures, stomach ulcers, or procedures with anesthesia. serious side effects may occur, including muscle problems if g
if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. see me. see me. see me. on my way. find clear skin... and a clearer path forward. for a different kind of medicine, ask your dermatologist about cosentyx. how to brush his teeth. (woman vo) in march, my husband didn't recognize our grandson. (woman 2 vo) that's when moderate alzheimer's made me a caregiver. (avo) if their alzheimer's is getting worse, ask about...
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if so, why? if not, why not? >> as i indicated earlier i think having a seat at the table to address this issue on a global basis, and it is important that i think it's 190 countries or thereabouts have signed on to begin to take action, i think we're better served by being at that table than leaving that table. >> and i think you understand that it's been a generation or more that it's taken to get all the countries at the table to sign an agreement, be willing to move forward with targets and it would be very unfortunate, i think to move away from the table. so thank you for your answer there. i just wanted to follow up on a discussion senator flake had with you in the first round urging you to look at the successes of our policy change in cuba. this is mainly because you as a ceo at kexxon, i suspect you ha a low tolerance for old ideas that had failed to produce positive results. regardless of what one thinks about the cuban government, no one can argue that the positilif embargo and isolation has achieved an
if so, why? if not, why not? >> as i indicated earlier i think having a seat at the table to address this issue on a global basis, and it is important that i think it's 190 countries or thereabouts have signed on to begin to take action, i think we're better served by being at that table than leaving that table. >> and i think you understand that it's been a generation or more that it's taken to get all the countries at the table to sign an agreement, be willing to move forward with...
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if he brings jobs back, if he raises wages, if he gets a result that gets us better economic growth, this becomes an ivory tower conversation. >> let's do a thinghey teach you in tv school and that is reference the video that is airing on the screen right now. that solitary man is the ceo of exxonmobil, rex tillerson, for the purposes of our conversations today, he has been nominated as the next secretary of state to the united states. imagine his timing, his hearing starts today. overnight last night americans and that includes members of the house and senate, got to kind of chew on a potentially explosive story, knocked down vigorously today by donald trump, about information that russia may possess on donald trump that would be greatly compromising to him on a personal, financial and political basis. we thought we would bring a guest of high esteem to our studio to help us talk about the relationship between the united states and russia, thomas pickering, former u.s. ambassador to russia under president clinton, 1993 to 1996. among his jobs, on behalf of this country, ambassador,
if he brings jobs back, if he raises wages, if he gets a result that gets us better economic growth, this becomes an ivory tower conversation. >> let's do a thinghey teach you in tv school and that is reference the video that is airing on the screen right now. that solitary man is the ceo of exxonmobil, rex tillerson, for the purposes of our conversations today, he has been nominated as the next secretary of state to the united states. imagine his timing, his hearing starts today....
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one is if you're doing yourself or if you're asking other people for advice. so, the starting point -- i mentioned it before -- if youer asking other people for advice is in, my view, only deal with fiduciaries. how do you tell they're fiduciaries? you ask them. how do you know that's for real? get it in writing. it's a simple letter: i am serving in a fiduciary. if they won't sign it, then leave. the second thing clearly whether you're being advised by a fiduciary or doing it itself no gambling products. so, you invest in stocks, invest in bonds, you can invest in real estate directly or real estate investment trust. you invest in things where you actually are investing in assets. you're not investing or gambling demeanor pardon me -- against one another. so you don't do short sales. you don't do derivatives you do borrow money to. her your investment. some companies or real estate firm have borrowed you. don't need to pile it on to any mistaking amplified. which i why so many of the companies went under in 2008. in some cases, they were leveraged as high as
one is if you're doing yourself or if you're asking other people for advice. so, the starting point -- i mentioned it before -- if youer asking other people for advice is in, my view, only deal with fiduciaries. how do you tell they're fiduciaries? you ask them. how do you know that's for real? get it in writing. it's a simple letter: i am serving in a fiduciary. if they won't sign it, then leave. the second thing clearly whether you're being advised by a fiduciary or doing it itself no...
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if you look at the whole week you can plan if in. a good time to do this maybe friday afternoon looking to the next week, maybe yourself a short priority list, career, relationships, self, look out over next week to see where you can plan them in. >> you have an idea about moving tiles around, you can't fit it in there but maybe you can put it here and move this down? >> things don't have to happen at the exact time every day to count in your life. if you want to exercise, they want to exercise but then they talk themselves out of it because there's not a perfect time every single day. there doesn't have to be. maybe first thing in the morning one day, over lunch another day. one evening, once on the weekend and we just xer iced four times a week. >> even when you look at that, still, i have too much on your plate, there's something to do about that as well? >> when things are not the best use of our time, we can ignore or minimize or outsource. get it off your plate, in the outsourcing front, do this at work with delegation. at home
if you look at the whole week you can plan if in. a good time to do this maybe friday afternoon looking to the next week, maybe yourself a short priority list, career, relationships, self, look out over next week to see where you can plan them in. >> you have an idea about moving tiles around, you can't fit it in there but maybe you can put it here and move this down? >> things don't have to happen at the exact time every day to count in your life. if you want to exercise, they want...
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if they qualify and then we have togive it to them if we can afford it, otherwise we give a percentage, is that correct? >> that is my understanding too commissioner. the two places where the commission could exercise significant control over this process are-first at the threshold stage where a business is applying for legacy business status, my understanding is that the commission has significant discretion to make or not make three findings that are necessary to qualify a business to be a legacy business. once a business is a legacy business, once you made those find squgz the business is on the legacy business registry, once a legacy business applies for one of these business assistance grants then the second thing that you can do to sort of channel this process or exercise control over this process is not on a case by case basis but in general you can make regulations and you have pretty broad authority under the ordinance here of prop j to impose a wide range of additional requirements on what these grants can be used for or how people-what people or what legacy businesses need t
if they qualify and then we have togive it to them if we can afford it, otherwise we give a percentage, is that correct? >> that is my understanding too commissioner. the two places where the commission could exercise significant control over this process are-first at the threshold stage where a business is applying for legacy business status, my understanding is that the commission has significant discretion to make or not make three findings that are necessary to qualify a business to...
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if mr. trump, if president trump is serious however, about creating a new trade policy he could very much lead by example. and frankly this would have a profound impact on jobs in america. right now, he has three manufacturing plants. three manufacturing plants in china, mexico and bangladesh. where he is paying his workers salvation wages. what a statement it would make to corporate america if he said im bringing those jobs back to the united states and i donald trump will be paying workers in this country a living wage. less points. if we are serious, about creating a new trade policy which works for american workers, and not just multinational corporations. we need a new trade policy. and i know that senator schumer and i and many others are working right now on a trade policy which will create jobs in the united states, not in china. and i hope very much that president trump will come on board and work with us. as we revamp in a very fundamental way our trade policy. >> you're going to g
if mr. trump, if president trump is serious however, about creating a new trade policy he could very much lead by example. and frankly this would have a profound impact on jobs in america. right now, he has three manufacturing plants. three manufacturing plants in china, mexico and bangladesh. where he is paying his workers salvation wages. what a statement it would make to corporate america if he said im bringing those jobs back to the united states and i donald trump will be paying workers in...
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if you go to langley.ry employee and guest who works through that door sees the cost of doing business on that wall. >> it was this second day in office. whoever becomes president, there is so much on-the-job learning that you have to do to appreciate the magnitude of the office and your word. the shift from actually being an executive from campaigning is a massive one. i think it's going to take him more time because he's not a seasoned politician. having said that, that may not be the thing in the world. the cia has been -- has gone the used to being the secret ruler of the u.s. government. and i think having someone push back who is not a career politician who said, i want to be icharge. i think that rankles them in a way they don't want to be rankled. >> going back 10 or 1 years, they have been told to protect the country. top all these terrorist of attack to the left of boom. but if you do it wrong or do it too hard you are going to be served by an italian court. or you have to lawyer up. they want to
if you go to langley.ry employee and guest who works through that door sees the cost of doing business on that wall. >> it was this second day in office. whoever becomes president, there is so much on-the-job learning that you have to do to appreciate the magnitude of the office and your word. the shift from actually being an executive from campaigning is a massive one. i think it's going to take him more time because he's not a seasoned politician. having said that, that may not be the...
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if you launder if and if goes through the 501 c 6 there's no identification of the institutional backing of the money and there's no apparent accountability of the can for it. we're in worst of worse world right now. that's not the world we live in right now. and i thought that the question -- the comment this morning was directed at maybe it's time to liberalize the money going to the players in the system. >> this last question for this panel. it's a curve ball. i ask it only because i have a hand full of questions for the this morn's panel on the same subject. electoral college. i encourage you if you wish to take the law school pass rather than answer. but the question is in keeping with the themes of inequality what do you think about professor losser argument that the electoral college vote should be casts proportionately or in a different ways oregon. no more electoral college. >> i wrote an article ten years ago saying what's most troubling about the electoral college is not the institution but the allocation system for the votes. so we have a long history of constitutional and s
if you launder if and if goes through the 501 c 6 there's no identification of the institutional backing of the money and there's no apparent accountability of the can for it. we're in worst of worse world right now. that's not the world we live in right now. and i thought that the question -- the comment this morning was directed at maybe it's time to liberalize the money going to the players in the system. >> this last question for this panel. it's a curve ball. i ask it only because i...
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if if you look at if from industry perspective how they insert different companies makes a lot more sense than looking at it one at a time. >> isn't it the way, they indicated they are not able to purchase almost every case a majority interest in chinese company if american company has controlling interest they cannot get to first base. >> the only time, the let you come in get majority whether it's a shell don't care about. in the case of caterpillar they were allowed toby chinese asset because they were not real assets. that's only time they let you take that kind of position when it's not a real entity. >> we have two different systems. >> right. that's why you have to apply spa did it make sense for caterpillar to invest x, sometimes it doesn't add up and can you can look at the entity say it would have been worth 200 million why did you pay 1.44 for it, because you're being setup. >> chairperson bartholomew. i have limited time and questions for each of you. first, mr. johnson, i want to note when you talk about media and entertainment i didn't see movie theater. you list nine. i'm t
if if you look at if from industry perspective how they insert different companies makes a lot more sense than looking at it one at a time. >> isn't it the way, they indicated they are not able to purchase almost every case a majority interest in chinese company if american company has controlling interest they cannot get to first base. >> the only time, the let you come in get majority whether it's a shell don't care about. in the case of caterpillar they were allowed toby chinese...
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maybe if they go to low income families, they might actually have quite powerful if fax on the future. as of that is what we will explore here. this is thinking about transfers to low income families and what impacts might they have been what is the research say about the impact that they have on future living standards on growth and productivity. , then review the evidence for arrest. critical, and respond and then we'll have a discussion. thank you so much. >> thank you. hi, kristin butcher and i'm talking about assessing the long run benefit of transfers to low income families. we are used to thinking about government investments in infrastructure, maybe even in research is something where they are upfront costs. there is a picture of my neck of the woods in boston. looks costly. but then maybe have a month term benefit in terms of increased to the capacity and helping workers to get their jobs and goods to get to market. there's a lot more productive capacity, but we are really not used to giving the transfers to low income families in that way. mostly we think we are here to tell
maybe if they go to low income families, they might actually have quite powerful if fax on the future. as of that is what we will explore here. this is thinking about transfers to low income families and what impacts might they have been what is the research say about the impact that they have on future living standards on growth and productivity. , then review the evidence for arrest. critical, and respond and then we'll have a discussion. thank you so much. >> thank you. hi, kristin...
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tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've hadb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. raise your expectations. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, control is possible. but my back pain was making it hard to sleep and open up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. now i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. now? excuse me. again? be right back. always running to the bathroom because your bladder is calling the shots? you may have oab. enough of this. we're going to the doctor. take charge and ask your doctor about myrbetriq. that's myr-be-triq, the first and only treatment in its class for oab symptoms of urgency frequency, and leakage. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder, or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions. if you experience swellin
tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've hadb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. raise your expectations. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, control is possible. but my back pain was making it hard to sleep and open up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of...
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and those can make you happy if you have got the underlying if you're in an unhappy marriage, if youre in unhappy work setting, you could have all the money in the world, but it will not buy you happiness. warren: i could take all my money and do what they used to do in egypt, i could use that money to build the biggest tomb ever built, we could have it outside omaha, and i could literally get 50,000 guys to put them in loin cloths and haul granite around and make them forget all about egypt in 10 years. the net product of everything i had done in my life would be the world's biggest tomb, and maybe 1000 years from now people would come to omaha to see my tomb, but that strikes me as crazy. even modified versions of it. i do not get it. michael: a cynic would say you cannot to get with you, although i remember the cartoon with the family with vultures looking down on this conjurer on his deathbed and he says, i know i cannot take it with me, but i can take the access code. terre: true. how did you feel the date you gave 99% of your wealth to philanthropy? warren: the timing of what i
and those can make you happy if you have got the underlying if you're in an unhappy marriage, if youre in unhappy work setting, you could have all the money in the world, but it will not buy you happiness. warren: i could take all my money and do what they used to do in egypt, i could use that money to build the biggest tomb ever built, we could have it outside omaha, and i could literally get 50,000 guys to put them in loin cloths and haul granite around and make them forget all about egypt in...
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if dr.ing were alive and if coretta scott king were alive i have no doubts -- >> what day they would be there? >> on saturday and i intend to be 0 there on saturday to support the womens march. that's where dr. king would be. even in all of this,s what martin did today, what john lewis is doing these are the things that dr. king would be doing if he were alive. >> thank you for joining us on this important day. appreciate it. >>> coming up, donald trump continued his campaign against the u.s. intelligence community, and then of course managed to insult nato, managed to insult one of our allies, the nato former supreme commander will be here and former under secretary of state will join us on that. donald trump proved that even he doesn't speak for donald trump. maybe he proved that. we'll find out if his promises on health care actually are fulfilled. have conquered highways, mountains, and racetracks. and now much of that same advanced technology is found in the audi a4. with one notable di
if dr.ing were alive and if coretta scott king were alive i have no doubts -- >> what day they would be there? >> on saturday and i intend to be 0 there on saturday to support the womens march. that's where dr. king would be. even in all of this,s what martin did today, what john lewis is doing these are the things that dr. king would be doing if he were alive. >> thank you for joining us on this important day. appreciate it. >>> coming up, donald trump continued his...
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i didn't know if i'd be shot, if my wife or my mother-in-law would either. >> john, to be clear here, everyone that was with you, your wife, your mother-in-law, they're fine? >> they're fine. my wife actually administered aid to one of the gentleman who was shot in the head. and he told her he was on coumadin and she applied pressure to him. my mother-in-law used her sweater to -- [ inaudible ] on the man next to him. and he was gone already. >> john, to the best of your ability, can you describe what the shooter looked like for us? >> i glanced and i probably saw the gun more than i saw the shooter. but he was a slender man. i think he had a blue star wars t-shirt on. and he was holding the gun, aiming and firing directly at us. he had dark hair. and beyond that, i really don't know. i didn't see facial features or anything. and as i said, i put my head down and prayed. >> how did you know the situation was over or that the situation was at least under control? >> well, we stayed down and the shots stopped -- i don't know how many shots were fired all together. he did reload his gun
i didn't know if i'd be shot, if my wife or my mother-in-law would either. >> john, to be clear here, everyone that was with you, your wife, your mother-in-law, they're fine? >> they're fine. my wife actually administered aid to one of the gentleman who was shot in the head. and he told her he was on coumadin and she applied pressure to him. my mother-in-law used her sweater to -- [ inaudible ] on the man next to him. and he was gone already. >> john, to the best of your...
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money if they don't. i think the costs are why last year more than 20 states actually considered walls that would prevent localities and states from rejecting -- to abide by those. all of those lost in state legislatures including conservative state legislatures -- i think it's because they were hearing from police chiefs, city council members if they didn't want the costs they didn't want the city's less safe because the police departments couldn't do their job because they were paying attention to that iac wanted them to do so that is interesting and my understanding is if they push we are going to see lawsuits about that back ont on to the theme of uncertainty it will be interesting to see how that plays out in the coming years. >> the theme for today's stormy weather and uncertainties of this is a good place to close. i want to thank the urban institute for hosting this event and the informative panel. [applause] [inaudible conversations] they said let me tell you something, i think everything i can t
money if they don't. i think the costs are why last year more than 20 states actually considered walls that would prevent localities and states from rejecting -- to abide by those. all of those lost in state legislatures including conservative state legislatures -- i think it's because they were hearing from police chiefs, city council members if they didn't want the costs they didn't want the city's less safe because the police departments couldn't do their job because they were paying...
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but if there was somebody else working with him, if this wasn't a lone actor, they will be looking into that. is there any terrorism involved, are there? >> i can assure you, the fbi, they are scrubbing everything right now to find any possible terror contacts he might have. going through computers, iphones, everything else. the fact is that if there is anyone out there, believe me, the fbi is trying to get them. there is a terrorist link, assuming that from the start. and you work your way back. they're seeing if there is anyone else involved. >> megyn: goss, congressman peter king, good to see you, sir. within hours of this shooting, experts were warning about airports being riskier than eve ever. what's becoming a major security issue? let show you a list of security issues at airports. what this russian hack means for our next president. >> i know a lot about hacking. hacking is a very hard thing to prove. it could be somebody else. i also know things that other people don't know. so they cannot be sure of this situation. liberty mutual stood with me when i was too busy with the kid
but if there was somebody else working with him, if this wasn't a lone actor, they will be looking into that. is there any terrorism involved, are there? >> i can assure you, the fbi, they are scrubbing everything right now to find any possible terror contacts he might have. going through computers, iphones, everything else. the fact is that if there is anyone out there, believe me, the fbi is trying to get them. there is a terrorist link, assuming that from the start. and you work your...
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if nothing is done. so my goal is to work with each and every one of you to make certain that we save and strengthen and secure medicare. i think it'sirresponsible of us as policymakers to allow a program to continue knowing , that a few short years, it's not going to be able to cover the services that were provided, that's the first part. that is the current medicare program if nothing is done. as described it goes, the second point, that if i'm able to be, if i'm confirmed and have the privilege of serving as the secretary of health and human services, i will be one of carrying out the law that you all in congress. it's not the role of a legislature which i had when i was working to try to formulate ideas to generate discussion. >> and go to a solution. >> let me be so rude as to stop because i'm running out of time. remember that donald trump in the campaign said that he was not going to cut medicare spending. and i would also like to the legislative solution one of the greatest examples is on medicar
if nothing is done. so my goal is to work with each and every one of you to make certain that we save and strengthen and secure medicare. i think it'sirresponsible of us as policymakers to allow a program to continue knowing , that a few short years, it's not going to be able to cover the services that were provided, that's the first part. that is the current medicare program if nothing is done. as described it goes, the second point, that if i'm able to be, if i'm confirmed and have the...
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i don't know if he had marching orders, if he came out in emotion. i'm sure he knew the boss was watching. he very well may end up getting his sea legs under him as he and the president get to know each other better. let's see how this week transpires. i'm pretty excited about the stuff we have to do. from a messaging perspective, they're going to have to get themselves way more disciplined. >> just a final question to you. republicans have control of both houses of congress. mr. trump is banking on that. if he continues down this road of muddying the waters, of getting into fights perhaps that he should not, is there a danger he may lose support even though both houses of congress are controlled by republicans? >> i think there's a big danger. because it's one thing to push back against perceived media bias. as republicans we like to see that. it's another thing to come out and say, though, a fact is only a fact if it fits within your world view. this is what i've been concerned with on both sides of the aisle frankly, is that people only read stori
i don't know if he had marching orders, if he came out in emotion. i'm sure he knew the boss was watching. he very well may end up getting his sea legs under him as he and the president get to know each other better. let's see how this week transpires. i'm pretty excited about the stuff we have to do. from a messaging perspective, they're going to have to get themselves way more disciplined. >> just a final question to you. republicans have control of both houses of congress. mr. trump is...
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if i now hold my breath...uld alert someone if someone else stops breathing. hence this is being pitched as something that could act as an alert system for elderly people, although it can also monitor the quality of anyone‘s sleep by measuring how active you are during the night. as we move towards a world where we want to monitor everything, this is an interesting alternative to putting up cameras. today the world is going toward connected living, so we have connected houses and cars but people don't appreciate having a camera inside their bedroom or inside their bathroom, so basically our radar doesn't provide a visual image like a camera does and it is applicable in privacy sensitive situations. that directional nature of the sensing means a system can detect when a high thing like a person standing up in the shower suddenly becomes a low thing, like someone who has fallen over in the shower... at which point, you can sound the alarm. as well as preserving privacy, this system has other advantages over a cam
if i now hold my breath...uld alert someone if someone else stops breathing. hence this is being pitched as something that could act as an alert system for elderly people, although it can also monitor the quality of anyone‘s sleep by measuring how active you are during the night. as we move towards a world where we want to monitor everything, this is an interesting alternative to putting up cameras. today the world is going toward connected living, so we have connected houses and cars but...
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tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've hadb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. if you're still just managing your symptoms, talk with your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is possible. all american new year. >>> a postelection poll showed sixty percent of americans went president elect trump to close his twitter account. to which trump replied. [ baby spittling ] >> oh that's disgusting. why should he stop tweeting? how do you think he got elected? by hiding from the media? never talking to anyone? never answering questions? letting someone else tweet for you? no that is how you lose an election. twitter gave trump a 24/7 mega phone. literally 24/7. remember the debates when clinton brought up former miss universe alicia machado. everyone thought he was nuts. bad move. what are you doing. then a few hours later this. for those knocking me for tweeting at 3:00 a.m. at least you know i will be there awake. to answer the ca
tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've hadb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. if you're still just managing your symptoms, talk with your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is possible. all american new year. >>> a postelection poll showed sixty percent of americans went president elect trump to close his twitter account....
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if they were operating optimally, if there were real risks, if some of these reports out there even though they may be unsubstantiated and in the political realm a good director would be trying to make sure this is not true. the worst thing that could happen to this nation is if someone using the political process is an actual agent of a foreign intelligence agencyaged infiltrates their way into government. >> or if they had enough on him, they could sort of make the president of the united states do what they want him to do. a letter to comey was released and up ended the election. he said that he believed in a the fbi had explosive info on the trump team's ties to russia. he said eats become clear that you possess scloif information between trump and the russian government. he wanted that information made public. do you have any reason to believe as a journalistic matter is that that explosive information is this explosive information? >> not necessarily. there are several angles into what harry reid or others might have been referring to. we talk about trump and russia. these memos were
if they were operating optimally, if there were real risks, if some of these reports out there even though they may be unsubstantiated and in the political realm a good director would be trying to make sure this is not true. the worst thing that could happen to this nation is if someone using the political process is an actual agent of a foreign intelligence agencyaged infiltrates their way into government. >> or if they had enough on him, they could sort of make the president of the...
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so why, and if not, why not? >> i indicated having a seat at the table to address this issue on a global basis. it is important, i think it is 190 countries or there abouts have signed on to begin to take action. we are better served at being in the table than leaving the table. >> you understand that it is a generation or more that it itself takeeb be to get all of the countries to sign an agreement and move forward with targets and it would be uncurrent to move away from the table. and so thank you for your answer well. >> i wanted to follow-up on with the information on and it you have low tolerance for fingerprint >> regardless what oneinngs about the cuban government. the policy of isolation has not achieved office. the castro regime. but thises employer >> with with & you mentioned you would to a bottom's up review. i point out these things have happened and are positive p. first of all, we have worked with cub ans to combat disease, such as zika and diabetes. ifrts to increasacess to the internet paid off
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if that's okay? >> if that's the answer, that is the answer. i will follow-up. >> we are not recommending termination as of this quarter. >> thank you. any other comments? recalled items eight and nine ticket will take public comment for both eight and nine at this time. public comment is closed. eight and nine are discussion items. so we will move on. mdm. clerk please call items 10 and 11 together >> item 10 and 11 action items approval of minutes regardless for springs capital management >> thank you. they are self-explanatory but-okay, their self experiment. hold on. >> i think were okay just turning it over to >> returned over to colleagues anything you want to say? okay. let's go ahead and sorry- sorry i don't think we knew next permission at this time. >> >>[cross-talking] [off mic] >> let's go to public comment on him send 11 seeing none, become and is there a motion? moved and seconded. this is for both. sethi n spring a motion has been made by meiberger second bite makras. without objection the motion passes. thank you. please call it
if that's okay? >> if that's the answer, that is the answer. i will follow-up. >> we are not recommending termination as of this quarter. >> thank you. any other comments? recalled items eight and nine ticket will take public comment for both eight and nine at this time. public comment is closed. eight and nine are discussion items. so we will move on. mdm. clerk please call items 10 and 11 together >> item 10 and 11 action items approval of minutes regardless for...
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if i don't have that health care, if he gets rid of it, i'm dead in the water.ctually and we will be live at the state department, where the entire senior management tea m where the entire senior management team has resigned. barbara plett will explain that one for our struggle —— for us. how about this for a headline from the washington post — when it was put on nine, it was shared thousands of times every minute. the entire senior management tea m minute. the entire senior management team has resigned. barbara plett—usher can explain. what is the story? well, yes, senior members of the management team have resigned. actually, ros, it is not so unusual, whenever there is a change of administration, fulfilling these kinds of postings, which are appointed for term limits, have to offer their letter of resignation. it is not unusual, especially for senior people, to be kept on for a to smooth the transition in the state department. but in this case, all of these people were apparently told, we don't need you, and so they are leaving. it means that the incoming sec
if i don't have that health care, if he gets rid of it, i'm dead in the water.ctually and we will be live at the state department, where the entire senior management tea m where the entire senior management team has resigned. barbara plett will explain that one for our struggle —— for us. how about this for a headline from the washington post — when it was put on nine, it was shared thousands of times every minute. the entire senior management tea m minute. the entire senior management...
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would you thought if i was violating your civil rights if i asked if you were married?an. >> never married. >> what? >> do you type? >> mr. grant, there is no simple answer that that question. >> yes there is. how about i can type. you know what? you got spunk. >> well. >> i hate spunk! >> the show broke ground. mary richards had sex, she was on the pill, and she challenged her boss on pay! >> you're just ignoring this! >> well, i figured it was just one of those woman things. >> no! mr. grants, it's not whop one of those woman things. i would like to know why the last associate producer before me made $50 a week more than i do? >> because he was a man. >> wait a minute. wait a minute. because i really want to understand this. i'm doing as good a job as he did. >> better! >> better? and i'm being paid less than he was because? >> you're a woman. >> well, mr. grant, there is no good reason why two people doing the same job at the same place shouldn't be making the same -- >> had he a family to support. you don't. now why don't you come back? you have an answer to this! >
would you thought if i was violating your civil rights if i asked if you were married?an. >> never married. >> what? >> do you type? >> mr. grant, there is no simple answer that that question. >> yes there is. how about i can type. you know what? you got spunk. >> well. >> i hate spunk! >> the show broke ground. mary richards had sex, she was on the pill, and she challenged her boss on pay! >> you're just ignoring this! >> well, i...
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if you can understand that, it looks more formidable if you are on the receiving end. a double column is wider and less deep. these people appear to me to be closed as close as they can be. , now, you may wonder, what is the difference between these two things? columns were rarely used to attack the enemy, even though in literature you can often see descriptions like the columns advanced, but nine times out of 10 they were not in column formation but in line formation. the primary reason, and you can easily see it i think, that the guys in the back ranks cannot use their weapons without hurting their own people in front. if you have a column, you cannot maximize firepower, only those first two ranks can fire. and that puts them at a disadvantage. normally speaking, the column was easier to manage by the officers. they could march the guys with greater control until the column hit an obstruction, a ditch, a fence, or it got a lot of fire. what happened, the first two ranks stopped and everybody shoved over them. what happened was, when a column hit something, it went in
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>> let me explain if i may. burglary is extended from the common law andi its rational is precisely because of the risk that the burglar will encounter someone in the course of committing the burglary. it is logical built into inherent in the crime of burglary. that there may be a response of an uninvited entry into a home bity natu by its nature, that create the risk that force is the same and the same is true of -- >> give mae contrast and by contrast, what? that fell under the acca residual clause would not fall under 16b because the same thing could not be said. >> well, i mean, one that did not fall under the acca -- >> no, give me one that would fall under the acca residual claws or whether there was confusion as to whether it fell under. >> this is a good example and precisely the crime involved where the court had no trouble in two-page decision. because of the difference and because there has to be a risk of the use of force which is not the accidental or sort of negligent conduct where as the court str
>> let me explain if i may. burglary is extended from the common law andi its rational is precisely because of the risk that the burglar will encounter someone in the course of committing the burglary. it is logical built into inherent in the crime of burglary. that there may be a response of an uninvited entry into a home bity natu by its nature, that create the risk that force is the same and the same is true of -- >> give mae contrast and by contrast, what? that fell under the...
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the difference, if if -- 33. the difference, if you're driving, you say it's a nice day, but it's freezing. when you get that easterly breeze, though, it will be a nice day, and that's what we're going to have. it's on it's way, but not until late wednesday into thursday for some rain. 60s today. all right, sal, what would you like to start with? a super commute in orinda, or what? >> i would like to start with, hold your breath, the bay bridge toll plaza. >> because it -- >> you know what? all kidding aside, steve, if the toll plaza commute goes bad, this is why i fee hire it so often -- feature it so often, everything else is affected. the traffic is just moderate, backed up to the maze. if something happens on the bridge, it starts affecting a whole bunch of other stuff. this is just a very tipicle communicate. ing in you haven't seen if you commute -- nothing you haven't seen if you commute this way every day. sometimes b.a.r.t. gets a little harder to deal with if the bridge bad, because people hear about it
the difference, if if -- 33. the difference, if you're driving, you say it's a nice day, but it's freezing. when you get that easterly breeze, though, it will be a nice day, and that's what we're going to have. it's on it's way, but not until late wednesday into thursday for some rain. 60s today. all right, sal, what would you like to start with? a super commute in orinda, or what? >> i would like to start with, hold your breath, the bay bridge toll plaza. >> because it -- >>...
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and what if this happened again? was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily ...and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medi
and what if this happened again? was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in...
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tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've hado infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. if you're still just managing your symptoms, talk with your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is possible. wheyou wantve somto protect it.e, at legalzoom, our network of attorneys can help you every step of the way. with an estate plan including wills or a living trust that grows along with you and your family. legalzoom. legal help is here. by simply enjoying it. boost® simply complete. it's intelligent nutrition made with only 9 ingredients, plus 25 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. and look where life can take you! boost®. be up for it.™ so we know how to cover almost almoanything.hing, even a rodent ride-along. [dad] alright, buddy, don't forget anything! [kid] i won't, dad... [captain rod] happy tuesday morning! captain rod here. it's pretty hairy out on the interstate.traffic is literally crawling, but there is some movement on the eastside overpass. g
tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've hado infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. if you're still just managing your symptoms, talk with your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is possible. wheyou wantve somto protect it.e, at legalzoom, our network of attorneys can help you every step of the way. with an estate plan including wills or a living trust that grows...
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>> if if you look at cost and safety issue impofd, i have seen study $12 billion a year.re talking wall that costs 10 to $15 billion a year for one time costs. it's a -- trying to figure out which methods works best. >> we're in legislative session trying to pass legislation to ban this. removi removing officials who doesn't follow their constitution to follow the law. he want to mention illegal criminals, it's not happening as such as it should. >> president trump said he want to stop camping release of the obama, catch someone when release them back into country of nation from which he or she is from. what's your view on that. can we build defense centers because there's more money. >> it's ludicrous. if you catch them it doesn't make sense to release them in our country. it's make sense to send them book to where they came from. it's a one time cost. ultimately the risk terrorism across the board e illegal imgraegs is premtremendous especially for the border sake. >> thank you for being with us. >>> listen to top official james speaking at rally on immigration. >> we h
>> if if you look at cost and safety issue impofd, i have seen study $12 billion a year.re talking wall that costs 10 to $15 billion a year for one time costs. it's a -- trying to figure out which methods works best. >> we're in legislative session trying to pass legislation to ban this. removi removing officials who doesn't follow their constitution to follow the law. he want to mention illegal criminals, it's not happening as such as it should. >> president trump said he...
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let me put it to you, if either —— if other european leaders had been offered to go first, they wouldt happen. i'm not sure angela merkel would have done actually. she doesn't seem desperate, doesn't act as if she is desperate, doesn't act as if she is desperate and is not desperate. she will be on the frame to him tomorrow, so we'll francois hollande and so will vladimir putin. i do hope they don't rush to washington. they will, along with other world leaders, the heartened to hear the 100% support for nato. leaders, the heartened to hear the 10096 support for nato. and the 10096 support of brexit as well, of course. donald trump is not a normal presidency. the way he conducts himself, the people he has appointed, the whole setup is not typical and we simply do not know at this stage what a commitment from donald trump to something like nato ora donald trump to something like nato or a mexican wall, whether this actually means anything. can we trust what he says? does he even believe or understand what he's saying. we could talk about torture. he said he has appointed somebody who do
let me put it to you, if either —— if other european leaders had been offered to go first, they wouldt happen. i'm not sure angela merkel would have done actually. she doesn't seem desperate, doesn't act as if she is desperate, doesn't act as if she is desperate and is not desperate. she will be on the frame to him tomorrow, so we'll francois hollande and so will vladimir putin. i do hope they don't rush to washington. they will, along with other world leaders, the heartened to hear the...
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that helps but looking at the plans may help. >> if i may question so if it did come up during the plan review when the permit is being considered what might be a solution to it in terms of if you looked at the and said they'll have to get rid of the window. >> oh, the people on chestnut street they'll not have a bedroom there. >> i mean, that's too late lastly. >> there was a 3 foot that space yes you're going to someone's prompt but the point you're going on to someone else's property just bach because you're allowing 3 foot 3 and mr. sanchez said no way to expand that building to block the window so you'll always going over property lines for egress the fact they're putting the building has not changed anything that's my opinion. >> just to reiterate my question that condition will not grant a separateable window. >> sorry say that again. >> that condition the 3 feet that will not preempt the reason to have a window. >> right. >> which is the testimony that i heard. >> yeah. i mean it is - you, you have it a lot in the zero lot listens we have operateable windows all over the city in
that helps but looking at the plans may help. >> if i may question so if it did come up during the plan review when the permit is being considered what might be a solution to it in terms of if you looked at the and said they'll have to get rid of the window. >> oh, the people on chestnut street they'll not have a bedroom there. >> i mean, that's too late lastly. >> there was a 3 foot that space yes you're going to someone's prompt but the point you're going on to someone...
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if you look at mr. hebert, he provided false testimony through two committees during the hearing if you look at the real transcript, he had to sup limit his testimony to admit he lied in that confirmation hearing. >> you are saying categorically that sessions is being smeared should. >> that's exactly right. no doubt in my mind that senator sessions is being smeared. if you look at the transcripts and you look at the testimony hebert provided, he came back and said i'm sorry, i lied in that confirmation hearing. >> how do you think about what he said personally? >> a couple of things here. you hear often people who exhibit racist behavior like i have black friends that does not negate institutional or systemic racism. i don't know if jeff sessions is racist or not, but i know he acknowledged perhaps saying that the naacp was communist or unamerican that worked to protect not only the rights of black people, but all people since 1909. i don't know if he is racist, but a deputy u.s. attorney who worked un
if you look at mr. hebert, he provided false testimony through two committees during the hearing if you look at the real transcript, he had to sup limit his testimony to admit he lied in that confirmation hearing. >> you are saying categorically that sessions is being smeared should. >> that's exactly right. no doubt in my mind that senator sessions is being smeared. if you look at the transcripts and you look at the testimony hebert provided, he came back and said i'm sorry, i lied...