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you will hear i hope, judge jacobs on our panel discussed the case of pro-v.owell circa 2000, the same issue by the way argued in the u.s. supreme court and they are the question is determining the meaning of a treaty and they are the court termed in part to help other countries laws and their courts have actually interpreted the treaty. by most accounts there for using foreign law in the interpretation of the treaty. similarly, when you are trying to figure out that they go race of the customary international law and general principles of law, often we turn to foreign law to figure out those sources. indeed some of you may know that the second circuit ongoing tort claims act case in which the parties were asked to brief the question of whether international law recognizes as an international tort for purposes of the statute, the tort claim statute, criminal and civil liability of corporations and at least one amicus brief i know it than that case than that case addresses that question by engaging in comparative analysis and diverse foreign laws on corporate l
you will hear i hope, judge jacobs on our panel discussed the case of pro-v.owell circa 2000, the same issue by the way argued in the u.s. supreme court and they are the question is determining the meaning of a treaty and they are the court termed in part to help other countries laws and their courts have actually interpreted the treaty. by most accounts there for using foreign law in the interpretation of the treaty. similarly, when you are trying to figure out that they go race of the...
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>> jacob! >> jacob, what's this say?> boats float in the ocean. >> our lives will never be the sa, and um, we wouldn't have it any other way, actually, right now, at all. >> man: what's that spell? >> cow! [laughs] >> my husband was like, "this is a waste of money." major skeptic, and um, friends and other people were just like, "this is crazy," but, you know, i just showed it to her a little bit. >> what's this say? arms up! good girl, mwah! what's this one say? ears! yeah, good girl! how about this one? shake! good girl. >> she just started reading. >> narrow. wide! narrow... >> man: what's this one? >> follow... lead! >> i've exposed her to everything that i thought would benefit her intellectual growth and her emotional growth and her psychological growth just so she could, you know, have the chance to be the fullest person she could be. >> chin. reading. toy car. >> learning is a positive, fun experience. >> twi... twinkle! >> woman: i think your baby can read videos have already impacted her future. she's already r
>> jacob! >> jacob, what's this say?> boats float in the ocean. >> our lives will never be the sa, and um, we wouldn't have it any other way, actually, right now, at all. >> man: what's that spell? >> cow! [laughs] >> my husband was like, "this is a waste of money." major skeptic, and um, friends and other people were just like, "this is crazy," but, you know, i just showed it to her a little bit. >> what's this say? arms up! good...
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to explain, they returned to the story of jacob. the name jacob is derived from heal. it was said that coming out of the womb, he grabbed on the heal in an attempt to be the first born. eventually, jacob cheated his brother out of his first right. thus, jacob was a person who was never satisfied with who he was. always seeking another's place. then he wrestled with the angel of god and was given a new name. his define name, which is israel. which means he struggled with god. with sarah hated about herself was her difference. which was stamped on her body. and loaded her with handicaps which she refused to see as handicaps which made every task arduous, from getting groceries to getting others to take her seriously. that was her true gift. it caused her to understand and identify with others who are different. and it sparked her compassion with them. her life profession was working with autistic children, beginning with her niece mariah. as a journalist, she wrote a story about her ma'am diets defending the right not to have doctors amputate their genitals in their own
to explain, they returned to the story of jacob. the name jacob is derived from heal. it was said that coming out of the womb, he grabbed on the heal in an attempt to be the first born. eventually, jacob cheated his brother out of his first right. thus, jacob was a person who was never satisfied with who he was. always seeking another's place. then he wrestled with the angel of god and was given a new name. his define name, which is israel. which means he struggled with god. with sarah hated...
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and jeremy jacob and his team has been better since jeremy jacob has moved into the starting lineup.ajuan porter and malcolm armstead will play the gord. ernie kemp has been under siege but we said, and it's the truth, if confidence wins then they'll win. >> barry: he's a victim of his own success. you hear about the rumors, he had so much success in oregon. they were 2-16 last year and 7-11 this year, he's the one that raised the expectations by getting his team not only to win in this getting into the ncaa tournament. >> barry: here's a pacific life pac-10 game matchup. >> reggie moore terrific freshman. the only starting point guard in the conference pl malcolm armstead started the most games and played the most minutes for oregon. this is a really good matchup with armstead and moore. moore will help his team a lot if he could take the pressure off of klay thompson. >> don: he's come up big in the scoring column already this year. with that we're about set to get started here. >> don: reggie moore came out of a talented recruiting class. >> barry: the oregon ducks went to a zone
and jeremy jacob and his team has been better since jeremy jacob has moved into the starting lineup.ajuan porter and malcolm armstead will play the gord. ernie kemp has been under siege but we said, and it's the truth, if confidence wins then they'll win. >> barry: he's a victim of his own success. you hear about the rumors, he had so much success in oregon. they were 2-16 last year and 7-11 this year, he's the one that raised the expectations by getting his team not only to win in this...
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this guy named jacob gave him the gift of eternal youth. moved to beverly hills, he could make a lot of fun. he could make $40 million from tori spelling alone. we found out the man in black, as they call him, is engaged in a long-running power struggle with the man in white. kind of like obama and the republicans and this health care thing. and we also find out that the island might be hell. though i find it hard to believe that hurley, who never did anything bad to anyone would be in hell and heidi and spencer are not, so i don't think it's -- [ applause ] i don't think it's hell. i will say this, though. i think i finally have the secret of the island figured out. i think this whole sideways time travel thing is happening because they forgot to set their clocks ahead last weekend. [ laughter ] the secret of the island is daylight savings time. think about it. there are a lot of people who don't have the patience to follow "lost. "it is confusing. but that's part of the fun. fortunately for us, we've got access to the executive producers
this guy named jacob gave him the gift of eternal youth. moved to beverly hills, he could make a lot of fun. he could make $40 million from tori spelling alone. we found out the man in black, as they call him, is engaged in a long-running power struggle with the man in white. kind of like obama and the republicans and this health care thing. and we also find out that the island might be hell. though i find it hard to believe that hurley, who never did anything bad to anyone would be in hell and...
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. >> retired army colonel jack jacobs is an msnbc military analyst. edward, let me begin with you.e the armed forces were integrated, i'm sure the argument sounded very much the same. well, if you integrate the armed forces, we don't want to make officers of color bunk with officers -- enlisted men, what gives here? >> it's hypocrisy and democracy at its best and its worst. this country can police democratic values abroad but can't guarantee democratic values for its own citizens and its own patriots? that's problematic. the fact we're in league with countries like cuba and pakistan and korea who don't allow gays to serve openly, whereas allies like britain, canada do. they allow gays to serve openly without incident. that needs to be an example to the u.s. >> they've already said they're not going to enforce the third-party outings of other people. in other words, if another soldier tattles on you for your sexual orientation, the army is not going to force you outd. does general conway have the ability to segregate soldiers that way? >> no, he doesn't, because secretary gates, who
. >> retired army colonel jack jacobs is an msnbc military analyst. edward, let me begin with you.e the armed forces were integrated, i'm sure the argument sounded very much the same. well, if you integrate the armed forces, we don't want to make officers of color bunk with officers -- enlisted men, what gives here? >> it's hypocrisy and democracy at its best and its worst. this country can police democratic values abroad but can't guarantee democratic values for its own citizens...
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please join me in thinking kathryn jacob. [applause] it is a pleasure to have your knowledge and your research experience explain to us so well and you really have a contemporary or a historical look at a contemporary situation which everybody has enjoyed. she will sit here to sign books. they are for sale outside the door and at the library of congress discount for cory encourage you to buy them and continue the conversation and g the books wind. as conclude the overtime with a think you. [applause] >> host: welcome to c-span2 booktv "after words" program. i am christopher his chin and i am in the unaccustomed role of questioner and producer of my friend and colleague george packer who has produced two volumes of george orwell and commented on and so today or well is our subjects so i wish we had more time. but i am guessing you have read tj book? >> i have not. >> what a shame. what i want to say from his book is that something i have a feeling you will agree with taylor writes in, i keep thinking this is mind marked you ev
please join me in thinking kathryn jacob. [applause] it is a pleasure to have your knowledge and your research experience explain to us so well and you really have a contemporary or a historical look at a contemporary situation which everybody has enjoyed. she will sit here to sign books. they are for sale outside the door and at the library of congress discount for cory encourage you to buy them and continue the conversation and g the books wind. as conclude the overtime with a think you....
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jacob has lifted his game. he's a sophomore and armstead. and there's ernie kent.me winningest coach in oregon history. with 235. tonight's pacific life -- our acura starting lineup for the california golden bears. jamal boykin a senior. there's mike montgomery. he had 590 and 20 this year. >> don: ernie kent loves this pacific life pac-10 tournament. his teams always seem to rise up. i would like to see where cal is emotionally. they're already in the ncaa tournament. >> you and i were at the fitness center at the hotel earlier today. all of the golden bears were there as well, getting ready. kind of their walk-through as they got ready for this game. >> don: 2:30 or so tip. they were in there stretching. got a chance to talk to theo robertson. >> there's pac-10 player of the year jerome randle, scoring, he's within 30 of the all-time scoring mark. >> don: jerome randle, his ability to get to the rim at his size. 5'8". he's known for his three-point shooting. lot of time faking it. >> this is longmire. he's played well lately. he hooks it in. >> don: some academic
jacob has lifted his game. he's a sophomore and armstead. and there's ernie kent.me winningest coach in oregon history. with 235. tonight's pacific life -- our acura starting lineup for the california golden bears. jamal boykin a senior. there's mike montgomery. he had 590 and 20 this year. >> don: ernie kent loves this pacific life pac-10 tournament. his teams always seem to rise up. i would like to see where cal is emotionally. they're already in the ncaa tournament. >> you and i...
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>> jimmy: "god of carnage" at the bernard jacobs theater. gene simmons joins us next. about acuvue oasys for astigmatism. they work with the way my eyes move and blink, which helps them stay in place. so now, i'm seeing more clearly. [ male announcer ] for a free trial pair certificate, go to getacuvue.com. where you're comfortable with who you are. shouldn't your skin be just as comfortable? introducing new dove men+care with micromoisture. this new technology activates on contact leaving your skin moisturized. it's clinically proven to fight skin dryness better than any regular men's body wash... leaving your skin feeling comfortable. new dove men+care. be comfortable in your own skin. ♪ the comfort of dove. now in a bar. ♪ the comfort of dove. now in a bar. host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? did the caveman invent fire? ♪ sweet times knocking at my front door, what else could i ask for, tonight. ♪ ♪ better times knocking... host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? host: is ed "too tall" jones too tall? ♪
>> jimmy: "god of carnage" at the bernard jacobs theater. gene simmons joins us next. about acuvue oasys for astigmatism. they work with the way my eyes move and blink, which helps them stay in place. so now, i'm seeing more clearly. [ male announcer ] for a free trial pair certificate, go to getacuvue.com. where you're comfortable with who you are. shouldn't your skin be just as comfortable? introducing new dove men+care with micromoisture. this new technology activates on...
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and christians as the cave of the patriarchs-- the traditional burial site of abraham, isaac, and jacob in hebron. but the site is also revered by muslims who call it the al- ibrahimi mosque. israel's action sparked several days of riots and protests. u.s. officials called the israeli move "provocative and unhelpful" to the peace process. in washington, as legislators met with president obama to debate health care reform, an interfaith coalition was among the many religious groups urging congress to extend coverage to the most vulnerable. leaders of more than a hundred national and local faith groups signed a letter cautioning that quote "turning back now could mean justice delayed for another generation." there were several stories this week that illustrate the ongoing tensions between religion and government. our managing editor kim lawton joins me to talk about them. kim, beginning with this report this week from the chicago council on global affairs about what some have called the "god gap" in american diplomacy. >> lawton: well, a very influential panel of scholars, religious leade
and christians as the cave of the patriarchs-- the traditional burial site of abraham, isaac, and jacob in hebron. but the site is also revered by muslims who call it the al- ibrahimi mosque. israel's action sparked several days of riots and protests. u.s. officials called the israeli move "provocative and unhelpful" to the peace process. in washington, as legislators met with president obama to debate health care reform, an interfaith coalition was among the many religious groups...
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. >> hello and jacob. >> reporter: there is poppy.s to feel like sunday dinner at mom's house. do we have -- there is the pasta. now it's official this is an italian family dinner. do we have enough meat balls in. >> over one hundred. in two weeks. made more this morning. i made more sauce. >> reporter: this family dinner was special though. because of a shy, not shy but thoughtful little boy. >> there are houses broke down and they didn't have anywhere to sleep. >> reporter: a bake sale suggested by mom didn't seem right for him. >> i saw this picture on tv and it was -- everybody was like lining up at this store and they were --. >> really shocked he wanted to do something personally. >> i wanted to like have a spaghetti dinner for them to help them and everybody was going to like pay for $24. >> everybody just gathered because we are all family and friends and they are supporting him and he is so kind and you have to encourage that. >> reporter: a family denar on a saturday afternoon became a 400-dollar plus fundraiser. a little bi
. >> hello and jacob. >> reporter: there is poppy.s to feel like sunday dinner at mom's house. do we have -- there is the pasta. now it's official this is an italian family dinner. do we have enough meat balls in. >> over one hundred. in two weeks. made more this morning. i made more sauce. >> reporter: this family dinner was special though. because of a shy, not shy but thoughtful little boy. >> there are houses broke down and they didn't have anywhere to sleep....
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he's my best friend and a true hero to our kids, jacob and katrina.t wanted to tell him how proud we are of him and that we miss him terribly and we can't wait for him to come back home. i want you to know i love you forever. >> if you have somebody in the service salute them. cnn.com/robin. >>> tomorrow is a big day in court for the casey anthony investigation. the mom charged with killing her daughter, caylee, wants a judge to say that she's broke so that taxpayers will pay her legal bills. but get this, someone as already paid more than $110,000 to her lawyers. now, prosecutors don't know where that money came from. they oppose her request. hln will have complete coverage of tomorrow's hearing. >>> maybe it's because of my little wake-up call that you can sign up for 3 at 1-888-robin-hln. no matter what the reason is fewer people are showing up late for work. a survey from career builder says about 16% show up late once a week, but it's down from 20% last year. 8% are late twice a week. more than half blame traffic or their lack of sleep for showin
he's my best friend and a true hero to our kids, jacob and katrina.t wanted to tell him how proud we are of him and that we miss him terribly and we can't wait for him to come back home. i want you to know i love you forever. >> if you have somebody in the service salute them. cnn.com/robin. >>> tomorrow is a big day in court for the casey anthony investigation. the mom charged with killing her daughter, caylee, wants a judge to say that she's broke so that taxpayers will pay her...
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jason jacobs from utah worried about big government getting bigger. 6:00 p.m. we continue on "fox business," which you are not getting. >> demand it. >> on this moment in our nation's history, 10:00 a.m. eastern, republican governor of nevada, jim gibbons. jerry falwell, jr. and star parker. so many more surprises too. big weekend with big doings in d.c. >> healthcare in, jobs out. that's not coming from republicans. it's coming from america's top companies. does the donald agree? he's next. [ advisor 1 ] i have clients say it's really hard to save for the future and they've come to a point where it's overwhelming. [ advisor 2 ] oh gee, i'm scared to tell you i've got this amount of credit card debt or i've got a 15-year-old and we never got around to saving for their college. that's when i go to work. we talk, we start planning. we can fix this. i know we can do it. when clients walk out of my office they feel confident about their retirement. [ male announcer ] visit ameriprise.com and put a confident retirement more within reach. the world was faced with a c
jason jacobs from utah worried about big government getting bigger. 6:00 p.m. we continue on "fox business," which you are not getting. >> demand it. >> on this moment in our nation's history, 10:00 a.m. eastern, republican governor of nevada, jim gibbons. jerry falwell, jr. and star parker. so many more surprises too. big weekend with big doings in d.c. >> healthcare in, jobs out. that's not coming from republicans. it's coming from america's top companies. does the...
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i first came dates back to benjamin, the son of jacob. friend, the president of israel.pplause] you see, nearly 4,000 years ago, benjamin, shimon, and there ten brothers roamed the hills of today and to. ladies and gentlemen, the connection between the jewish people and the land of israel cannot be denied. [applause] the connection between the jewish people and your darussalam cannot be denied. [applause] the jewish people were killed in jerusalem 3,000 years ago, and the jewish people are building jerusalem today. [applause] jerusalem is not a settlement. it's our capital. [applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] thank you. in jerusalem my government is maintained -- [cheers and applause] thank you. thank you. you're very kind. thank you. [cheers and applause] in jerusalem my government has maintained the policies of every single israeli government since 1967 including those led by goldamiere. today nearly a quarter of a million jews, that almost half the city's jewish population, live in neighborhoods that are just beyond the 1949 armistice lines. [cheers
i first came dates back to benjamin, the son of jacob. friend, the president of israel.pplause] you see, nearly 4,000 years ago, benjamin, shimon, and there ten brothers roamed the hills of today and to. ladies and gentlemen, the connection between the jewish people and the land of israel cannot be denied. [applause] the connection between the jewish people and your darussalam cannot be denied. [applause] the jewish people were killed in jerusalem 3,000 years ago, and the jewish people are...
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matt jacob is with majestic research. christopher hastings is with global hunter securities.d to see both of you with us. so, let's start with the cruise ship side of things. we've already seen -- have we seen things fully recover? >> no, we haven't. both carnival and royal caribbean are talking about net yield increases on a year-over-year basis in the low to mid-single digits. this is off of a much more sizable decline last year of 14% to 15%. what you're seeing is the benefit of some really easy comps. and leisure travelers really being drawn to what's become pretty good bargains if you want to buy a cruise ticket right now. >> richard, what's your view? >> looking at shopper surveys, about 8,800 people by our friends at big research looking at deferral behaviors. that means people putting off spending on apparel compared to travel and vacation. the apparel number has been improving for six months and only in the last three months has the travel vacation number been improving. it has still not reverted back to the very strong levels that we saw in 2006, similar to what the
matt jacob is with majestic research. christopher hastings is with global hunter securities.d to see both of you with us. so, let's start with the cruise ship side of things. we've already seen -- have we seen things fully recover? >> no, we haven't. both carnival and royal caribbean are talking about net yield increases on a year-over-year basis in the low to mid-single digits. this is off of a much more sizable decline last year of 14% to 15%. what you're seeing is the benefit of some...
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. >> joining us now, bradley jacobs, senior editor of "us weekly."ing, bradley. >> good morning, maggie. >> i know you guys have been investigating this since it happened. what have you learned about jesse james checking in to sex rehab? >> seems like this is the new excuse. the new crutch for men under fire, right? jesse james follows tiger woods and david duchovny and, you know, if you consider charlie sheen, yes, it seems there have been reports that he drove there himself. he was stopped by a cop along the way, and questioned. he said he was going there to -- checking in to rehab to save his marriage to sandra bullock >> another trend that we're seeing, we saw it with tiger woods, so many women coming out of the woodwork, claiming to have had affairs with these celebrities. it's very easy for people to say whatever they want, if they want just, you know, their 15 minutes of fame. and now we're hearing that not only michelle mcgee but a fifth reported mistress of jesse james is about to come out. >> yes, we're seeing more and more bimbo eruptions,
. >> joining us now, bradley jacobs, senior editor of "us weekly."ing, bradley. >> good morning, maggie. >> i know you guys have been investigating this since it happened. what have you learned about jesse james checking in to sex rehab? >> seems like this is the new excuse. the new crutch for men under fire, right? jesse james follows tiger woods and david duchovny and, you know, if you consider charlie sheen, yes, it seems there have been reports that he...
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clement gives it to jacob pullen right here. and pullen pulls up from the top of the key. that's good. kansas state wins a thriller over xavier, 101-96 in double overtime. coach says thank goodness. now to the adopted team for basketball fans in our area. west virginia, the last big east team standing. mountaineers overcame a rough beginning and the loss of their starting point guard to beat washington and move on to the elite eight. lorenzo romer, washington's head coach, taking his frustrations out. looking like bobby knight there. gary williams, west virginia, tied at 27. the turnover, overton takes it in for the layup. washington led 29-27 at the break. darryl brian, kevin jones, the freshman, doing damage here. and eubanks doing damage as well, coming up. watch this play by devin eubanks. you know it is going well for west virginia when a pass should have been picked off ends up going for a dunk. west virginia wins it 69-56. and just listen to how important this game was for fans in that state. >> they piped in to all the factories and all the mines and everything the
clement gives it to jacob pullen right here. and pullen pulls up from the top of the key. that's good. kansas state wins a thriller over xavier, 101-96 in double overtime. coach says thank goodness. now to the adopted team for basketball fans in our area. west virginia, the last big east team standing. mountaineers overcame a rough beginning and the loss of their starting point guard to beat washington and move on to the elite eight. lorenzo romer, washington's head coach, taking his...
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. >> roberta loves to wear her three month old jacob. there is one sling in her home that she will not use. this infanttino sling rider. >> because of the safety factor, we never would have used it. >> this new mom read potential problems and tried to return it. the consumer product safety commission issued a major recall for that sling and this windy baby sling. >> a child under 4 months of age is so tiny that they get inveal oped in this sling, you can't see the infant in this. >> parents are urged to stop using these slings immediately. 14 children have died in a range of different slings, consumer reports brought their concerns about the sling rider to the government back in november of 2009. but the cpsc says they have to make a legal case for ordering a recall. >> we have been investigating those deaths, most recent one, did not take place until last month. >> roberta thinks slings have gotten a bad wrap with all the speculation about safety. she believes the bonding tool could be a benefit to mom and baby when used with common sen
. >> roberta loves to wear her three month old jacob. there is one sling in her home that she will not use. this infanttino sling rider. >> because of the safety factor, we never would have used it. >> this new mom read potential problems and tried to return it. the consumer product safety commission issued a major recall for that sling and this windy baby sling. >> a child under 4 months of age is so tiny that they get inveal oped in this sling, you can't see the infant...
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one son was esah, the oldest son, and the other was jacob. esah as the older son in that culture and that time basically when the old man were to die, esah, the oldest son, was going to get a lion share of his father's estate. probably a 90% ownership share. something like that. it was called the birth right. and as the bible tells the story, esah is out in the field and he is hungry, he is really, really hungry. he comes back in, his younger brother jacob is making a pot of stew. and esah smells the stew and he says to his younger brother, give me some stew. and jacob, the younger brother, says to the older one, give me your birth right. and esah, like a fool, said yes. esah traded his birth right for what? for a pot of stew. for nothing. now there's a lot of americans right now that are anxious, there's a lot of americans that look out over this economy and this season that we're in and they say, wow, i've not seen this season. i've not seen unemployment like this, i've not seen fannie mae and freddie mac unravel like this. i've not seen th
one son was esah, the oldest son, and the other was jacob. esah as the older son in that culture and that time basically when the old man were to die, esah, the oldest son, was going to get a lion share of his father's estate. probably a 90% ownership share. something like that. it was called the birth right. and as the bible tells the story, esah is out in the field and he is hungry, he is really, really hungry. he comes back in, his younger brother jacob is making a pot of stew. and esah...
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thank you for being smart enough to absorb them jacob, sound like a good kid.alking points memo, if you came in light we had a wild opening segment with al sharpton. that is different than bill o'reilly.com. please e-mail with us pithy comments from anywhere in the world even the u-conn territory of canada, beautiful place, -- it is way up there. o'reilly at fox -- o'reilly please when writing to us do not be pernicious. the word of the day no perniciousness when writing. that's's it for us. i'm bill o'reilly we hope to see you again next time. remember, the spin stops here we are
thank you for being smart enough to absorb them jacob, sound like a good kid.alking points memo, if you came in light we had a wild opening segment with al sharpton. that is different than bill o'reilly.com. please e-mail with us pithy comments from anywhere in the world even the u-conn territory of canada, beautiful place, -- it is way up there. o'reilly at fox -- o'reilly please when writing to us do not be pernicious. the word of the day no perniciousness when writing. that's's it for us....
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now jacob car and nancy coridini could find themselves in the same boat as registers independents whichhem of the right to vote in some very important elections. >> i was one of the people who voted for rafflph nader. >> reporter: jason registered as a democrat to vote for barack obama. today he's disillusioned and disappointed. >> throughout the year my hope flame has been dwindling and dimming. >> reporter: would you consider becoming an independent? >> yeah. you know, i'm definitely considering that or even maybe registering as, like, a third party. >> reporter: nancy beat her son to the punch. she became an independent two years ago after determining her party just didn't speak for her anymore. >> sometimes that's difficult to be a moderate republican within the republican party. they call you republican in name only. >> reporter: rino? >> yes, i heard that buzz word the other night. i thought it was so insulting. i emotionally became detached from the republican party. >> reporter: nancy never considered going independent would actually take away her right to vote in some key elect
now jacob car and nancy coridini could find themselves in the same boat as registers independents whichhem of the right to vote in some very important elections. >> i was one of the people who voted for rafflph nader. >> reporter: jason registered as a democrat to vote for barack obama. today he's disillusioned and disappointed. >> throughout the year my hope flame has been dwindling and dimming. >> reporter: would you consider becoming an independent? >> yeah. you...
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senator jacob howard and representative john bingham, the primary movers of the 14th amendment -- thosee framers we are talking about in this context -- senator howard and rep bingham were not talking about just talking about just incorporating what they said is that we will now be of all individuals or persons or citizens, depending on which clause you're talking about, equal protection of the law -- due process of a lot before we can deprive them of life, liberty, and property. now, that means that privileges or immunities, based on the understanding of that term in 1868 -- and remember if you're going to try to understand a public meeting of the term and text and structure of the history is, you have to do that with respect to the ratification of that amendment in 1868, not 77 or 1791 or 2010 or what have you. what that meant, based on that time was building on the decision in the case that the dimensions -- in the case back -- that doug mentioned, certain political and civic rights. it does not mean that secondly the first and second amendments are not incorporated. the codification
senator jacob howard and representative john bingham, the primary movers of the 14th amendment -- thosee framers we are talking about in this context -- senator howard and rep bingham were not talking about just talking about just incorporating what they said is that we will now be of all individuals or persons or citizens, depending on which clause you're talking about, equal protection of the law -- due process of a lot before we can deprive them of life, liberty, and property. now, that...
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the clear statement of that is one by jake -- by jacob howard, a senator from michigan. he was designated by the joint committee to present the 14th amendment to the senate. he does so in a speech that ways out clearly that privileges and immunities are a broader set of substantive liberties. that is echoed by >> that is exactly by a number of critical framers and founders of the 14th amendment. really not disputed even by the opponents of the amendment. 4th point is a little technical. that is the wording of the 14th amendment while similar to the article 4 privileges and immunities clause is broader in important ways. the most important is that the article four privileges and immunities clause is really a quality provision or nondiscrimination provision that prevents discrimination of the privileges and immunities. whereas the 14th amendment is really a guarantees of rights. next point is that the founders of the 14th amendment, and that's really where we get to this case, the founders of 14th amendment intended that the right to bear arms would be a privilege or immun
the clear statement of that is one by jake -- by jacob howard, a senator from michigan. he was designated by the joint committee to present the 14th amendment to the senate. he does so in a speech that ways out clearly that privileges and immunities are a broader set of substantive liberties. that is echoed by >> that is exactly by a number of critical framers and founders of the 14th amendment. really not disputed even by the opponents of the amendment. 4th point is a little technical....
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our speakers have included renowned economists, bankers and scholars including jacob hacker, david health care bill, william nordhaus, you're in levine, near and shelled and sister catherine callawayç from britain. if you miss those toxic and listen to them on-line at our website: cross.edu/crec. tonight i'm really pleased to welcome jonathan gruber, the nation's leading health care economists will be introduced by his graduate mentee professor boil. before that i will not for all of you tonight as you may have noticed we are being recorded for c-span. and and for broadcasting. what that does mean is if you ask questions tonight during the public domain so there are all there. it also means during the question and answer we will have to ask you to come to the microphone to ask the questions. at in the center. thank you for joining us. melissa. [applause] >> thank you, tom. the economic department in conjunction with the center for religion and ethics and culture is delighted to welcome professor jonathan gruber to lacrosse and were grateful that he has made time in his busy schedule to s
our speakers have included renowned economists, bankers and scholars including jacob hacker, david health care bill, william nordhaus, you're in levine, near and shelled and sister catherine callawayç from britain. if you miss those toxic and listen to them on-line at our website: cross.edu/crec. tonight i'm really pleased to welcome jonathan gruber, the nation's leading health care economists will be introduced by his graduate mentee professor boil. before that i will not for all of you...
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judicial district court in the state of louisiana he engaged in a corrupt scheme with attorneys, jacobsto jr. and robert prely, whereby the judge appointed amotta's law partner as cure rators in hundreds of cases and thereafter requested and accepted from amato and greeley a portion of the fee i which had been paid to the firm. during the period of this scheme the fees received by amato and he greeley amounted to approximately $40,000 and the amounts paid to judge porteous amounted to approximately $20,000. the judge also made intentionally misleading statements at a hearing intended to minimize the extent of his personal relationship with the two attorneys. and so doing and in failing to disclose to life mark and its counsel, the true circumstances ever his relationship with the amato and greeley law firm. judge porteous -- mr. conyers: i ask unanimous consent that the resolution be considered as read. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection to suspending the reading? without objection, the reading is dispensed with. >> mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does th
judicial district court in the state of louisiana he engaged in a corrupt scheme with attorneys, jacobsto jr. and robert prely, whereby the judge appointed amotta's law partner as cure rators in hundreds of cases and thereafter requested and accepted from amato and greeley a portion of the fee i which had been paid to the firm. during the period of this scheme the fees received by amato and he greeley amounted to approximately $40,000 and the amounts paid to judge porteous amounted to...
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we join you had by former federal prosecutor jake -- jacob frankle.difference between the three months and the five years that the judge could give. what all comes into play when it come to deciding. >> even the zero that the defense is asking for. it really is from zero to five is the poteial here. what the judge has to do is look at all the factors. i think what it is really going to boil down to is gilbert arenas is a public figure and regardless of what anyone believes would be the individually believes would be the most appropriate sentence, what everybody has argued for, what the judge is going to take into account is the fact that every basketball fan, every kid on the street would wants to be a professional athlete is going to hear what sentence was imposed. and if the judge follows the defense recommendation of no jail, it is essentially going to be a message that it is open season. if you are a professional athlete, it is okay to run around and flaunt guns. so i think, because of that, because of the public profile that attaches to this case
we join you had by former federal prosecutor jake -- jacob frankle.difference between the three months and the five years that the judge could give. what all comes into play when it come to deciding. >> even the zero that the defense is asking for. it really is from zero to five is the poteial here. what the judge has to do is look at all the factors. i think what it is really going to boil down to is gilbert arenas is a public figure and regardless of what anyone believes would be the...
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my first man, benjamin, dates back 1,000 years earlier to benjamin, the son of jacob.ed shimon, which also happens to be the name of my good friend, the president of israel. [applause] you see, nearly 4,000 years ago, benjamin, shimon, and there ten brothers roamed the hills of today and to. ladies and gentlemen, the connection between the jewish people and the land of israel cannot be denied. [applause] the connection between the jewish people and your darussalam cannot be denied. [applause] the jewish people were killed in jerusalem 3,000 years ago, and the jewish people are building jerusalem today. [applause] jerusalem is not a settlement. it's our capital. [applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] thank you. in jerusalem my government is maintained -- [cheers and applause] thank you. thank you. you're very kind. thank you. [cheers and applause] in jerusalem my government has maintained the policies of every single israeli government since 1967 including those led by goldamiere. today nearly a quarter of a million jews, that almost half the city's jewi
my first man, benjamin, dates back 1,000 years earlier to benjamin, the son of jacob.ed shimon, which also happens to be the name of my good friend, the president of israel. [applause] you see, nearly 4,000 years ago, benjamin, shimon, and there ten brothers roamed the hills of today and to. ladies and gentlemen, the connection between the jewish people and the land of israel cannot be denied. [applause] the connection between the jewish people and your darussalam cannot be denied. [applause]...
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the clear statement of that is one by jake -- by jacob howard, a senator from michigan.that is echoed by a number of critical framers and founders of the 14th amendment and is not really disputed even by the opponents of the amendment. the fourth point is a little technical. the awarding -- the wording is broader in important ways. most important is that the article for clause is a quality permission or a nondiscrimination provisions. it prevents discrimination whereas the 14th amendment is really a guarantee of substantive rights. the founders of the 14th amendment intended that the right to bear arms would be a privilege or committee of the united states citizenship. when we debated keller, there was a back and forth about what it was all about. we talked about this history from 1787 or 1789. i think that was a cloudy history in some ways. the amendment is a little bit tricky with its preamble and the court divided very closely on that. when you look at the 14th amendment, you see that the framers almost all cared about the rights to bear arms for the reason that all t
the clear statement of that is one by jake -- by jacob howard, a senator from michigan.that is echoed by a number of critical framers and founders of the 14th amendment and is not really disputed even by the opponents of the amendment. the fourth point is a little technical. the awarding -- the wording is broader in important ways. most important is that the article for clause is a quality permission or a nondiscrimination provisions. it prevents discrimination whereas the 14th amendment is...
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my first name benjamin dates back 1,000 years earlier to benjamin the son of jacob.brothers was named shimone which happens to be the name of my good friend simon perez, the president of israel. you see nearly 4,000 years ago, benjamin simon and his brothers roamed the land of judea. ladies and gentlemen, the connection between the jewish people and the land of israel cannot be denied. [applause] the connection between the jewish people and your darussalam cannot be denied. [applause] the jewish people were killed in jerusalem 3,000 years ago, and the jewish people are building jerusalem today. [applause] jerusalem is not a settlement. it's our capital. [applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] thank you. in jerusalem my government is maintained -- [cheers and applause] thank you. thank you. you're very kind. thank you. [cheers and applause] in jerusalem my government has maintained the policies of every single israeli government since 1967 including those led by goldamiere. today nearly a quarter of a million jews, that almost half the city's jewish pop
my first name benjamin dates back 1,000 years earlier to benjamin the son of jacob.brothers was named shimone which happens to be the name of my good friend simon perez, the president of israel. you see nearly 4,000 years ago, benjamin simon and his brothers roamed the land of judea. ladies and gentlemen, the connection between the jewish people and the land of israel cannot be denied. [applause] the connection between the jewish people and your darussalam cannot be denied. [applause] the...
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the clear statement of that is one by jake -- by jacob howard, a senator from michigan.y a number of critical framers and founders of the 14th amendment and is not really disputed even by the opponents of the amendment. the fourth point is a little technical. the awarding -- the wording is broader in important ways. most important is that the article for clause is a quality permission or a nondiscrimination provisions. it prevents discrimination whereas the 14th amendment is really a guarantee of substantive rights. the founders of the 14th amendment intended that the right to bear arms would be a privilege or committee of the united states citizenship. when we debated keller, there was a back and forth about what it was all about. we talked about this history from 1787 or 1789. i think that was a cloudy history in some ways. the amendment is a little bit tricky with its preamble and the court divided very closely on that. when you look at the 14th amendment, you see that the framers almost all cared about the rights to bear arms for the reason that all the rebels in the
the clear statement of that is one by jake -- by jacob howard, a senator from michigan.y a number of critical framers and founders of the 14th amendment and is not really disputed even by the opponents of the amendment. the fourth point is a little technical. the awarding -- the wording is broader in important ways. most important is that the article for clause is a quality permission or a nondiscrimination provisions. it prevents discrimination whereas the 14th amendment is really a guarantee...
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. >> let me go back to jacob's question about the offer on partisanship. the president endured months of negotiating-- negotiation in the senate while he tried to get republicans on board. he went to town halls and meeting set warehouse and ended up as they were republican votes. why isn't the lesson to visit a partisan ship is a fools? >> i think again that the strategy on the other side is regardless of what the president proposes to say no, then bipartisanship is going to be difficult. i think have seen people, people have said today well, what this whole process means we are not going to work together with the other side for the rest of the year. i don't think that is a real change in their schedule because i haven't noticed there has been a whole lot of g., i know the economy is experiencing the worst downturn since the great depression. here are some ideas, let's help. i think that is, but again the american people will judge whether or not people are doing what they are doing because they are just continuing the type of games that the american peopl
. >> let me go back to jacob's question about the offer on partisanship. the president endured months of negotiating-- negotiation in the senate while he tried to get republicans on board. he went to town halls and meeting set warehouse and ended up as they were republican votes. why isn't the lesson to visit a partisan ship is a fools? >> i think again that the strategy on the other side is regardless of what the president proposes to say no, then bipartisanship is going to be...
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my first man, benjamin, dates back 1,000 years earlier to benjamin, the son of jacob.others was named shimon, which also happens to be the name of my good friend, the president of israel. [applause] you see, nearly 4,000 years ago, benjamin, shimon, and there ten brothers roamed the hills of judea. the connection between the jewish people and israel cannot be denied. [applause] the connection between the jewish people and jerusalem cannot be denied. [applause] the jewish people were building jerusalem 3000 years ago, and they are building in jerusalem today. [applause] jerusalem is not a supplement. it is our capital. thank you. in jerusalem my government is maintained -- [cheers and applause] thank you. thank you. you're very kind. thank you. [cheers and applause] in jerusalem my government has maintained the policies of every single israeli government since 1967 including those led by goldamiere. today nearly a quarter of a million jews, that almost half the city's jewish population, live in neighborhoods that are just beyond the 1949 armistice lines. [cheers and app
my first man, benjamin, dates back 1,000 years earlier to benjamin, the son of jacob.others was named shimon, which also happens to be the name of my good friend, the president of israel. [applause] you see, nearly 4,000 years ago, benjamin, shimon, and there ten brothers roamed the hills of judea. the connection between the jewish people and israel cannot be denied. [applause] the connection between the jewish people and jerusalem cannot be denied. [applause] the jewish people were building...
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what are you just give us a map date as to which we think is happening in terms to the things with jacobs programs. >> thank you, senator. you know this is an issue near and dear to my heart. in preparing our troops, which is ultimately my responsibility, we cannot do it as efficiently or as effectively or as cheaply as my dad as we can and will world as we could using stimulation. one of the biggest challenges we face is breaking the old paradigm that somehow simulators are good for navy submarines, good for aviation, good for ship drivers, good for ballistic missile defense. somehow we the people that take 80% of our casualties off the ledger. so we're going for it very strongly from the small unit level to how we integrate joint isr intelligence surveillance requirements and more importantly joined fire because if we distribute our forces more broad beyond the battlefield, we need to reduce the risk to them. that means they can access joint isr and the next skill. that means they can access and use well joint fires. in the installation out of your district i'll just tell you, sir, is a
what are you just give us a map date as to which we think is happening in terms to the things with jacobs programs. >> thank you, senator. you know this is an issue near and dear to my heart. in preparing our troops, which is ultimately my responsibility, we cannot do it as efficiently or as effectively or as cheaply as my dad as we can and will world as we could using stimulation. one of the biggest challenges we face is breaking the old paradigm that somehow simulators are good for navy...
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we understand that we have a tremendous responsibility, and jacob and his obligation to ensure that wee law, protect taxpayers dollars, and ensure beneficiaries have a high quality program that they expect. i want to highlight just a few points from my testimony, but be happy to answer any question that you may have. the first one of what to highlight is the part d program is tremendously complex. we have 4000 different contracts that provide part d benefits. these are plans that are standalone drug programs, comprehensive hmos, but the part d benefit is delivered by 4000 different private entities. that requires cms to develop many different strategies, many different ways to oversee the program and to ensure that all 4000 contracts have the same consistent now use, same consistent goals that cms has. the second point i want to emphasize is that cms uses, in order to manage this very large program, delivered by 4000 different contracts, we use a range of different data to ensure that we are monitoring the program, we are understanding issues, we are acting on issues, we're being as pr
we understand that we have a tremendous responsibility, and jacob and his obligation to ensure that wee law, protect taxpayers dollars, and ensure beneficiaries have a high quality program that they expect. i want to highlight just a few points from my testimony, but be happy to answer any question that you may have. the first one of what to highlight is the part d program is tremendously complex. we have 4000 different contracts that provide part d benefits. these are plans that are standalone...
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jacob pullen, double overtime, kansas state wins a great game.one seed kentucky rolling over 12 seeded cornell out of the ivy league. we had high hopes for this one. kentucky was just too much for big red. kentucky wins, 62-45, will play second seeded is west virginia. they won last night in the east. in the midwest tonight, tennessee against ohio state. then the later game has northern iowa looking to keep its run going. they play michigan state. michigan state playing without its best player. in the south region, st. mary's taking on bay lore. the final game as big 10 acc, purdue against top seeded duke. did you hear the story about the guy with the weather balloon in his backyard in great britain who did exactly what nasa does for about $400 million less? robert harrison had a helium balloon, launch it had up 20 miles in the air. he put a $100 camera like the camera you got for christmas from your mom, drops it in a box, attaches it to a balloon with a parachute and took beautiful pictures of planet earth that you just saw. a mission like that
jacob pullen, double overtime, kansas state wins a great game.one seed kentucky rolling over 12 seeded cornell out of the ivy league. we had high hopes for this one. kentucky was just too much for big red. kentucky wins, 62-45, will play second seeded is west virginia. they won last night in the east. in the midwest tonight, tennessee against ohio state. then the later game has northern iowa looking to keep its run going. they play michigan state. michigan state playing without its best player....
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he was the author along with jacob javitz of the national endowment of the arts and humanities and he was the author of the pell grants, a unique and remarkable contribution, each and every one of them, but he should long be remembered for making education an opportunity that would not be denied because you lacked the resources to afford it. those millions of students are now leaders, innovators. not unlike the g.i. bill at the end of the world war ii, how many of us have met men, particularly men who came back from the theaters of the pacific and the european theatres, who got an education under the g.i. bill who would tell you what a remarkable investment it was and has been repaid millions of times over by those who today made contributions to our country because they got an education, because there was a creative congress, because there was an administration that understood the value of an education in the midpart of the 20th century. here we're into the second part of the 21st century. should there be anyone's doubt in anyone's minds about the value of not only making us a health
he was the author along with jacob javitz of the national endowment of the arts and humanities and he was the author of the pell grants, a unique and remarkable contribution, each and every one of them, but he should long be remembered for making education an opportunity that would not be denied because you lacked the resources to afford it. those millions of students are now leaders, innovators. not unlike the g.i. bill at the end of the world war ii, how many of us have met men, particularly...
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. >> woman: jacob, what's this say? >> boats float in the ocean. >> envelope!woman: what does this say? >> these children are reading-- yes, reading-- some before they can even talk. by seizing a small window of opportunity of accelerated learning in the first five years of life, thousands of parents around the world are seeing how your baby can read has changed their lives. >> at one point i thought he was just memorizing the order of the words on the screen 'cause he had read everything. >> that... >> what's that? >> bib. >> bib! excellent! and... >> that's... >> you tell me, what's that? >> turtle. >> turtle! >> man: turtle. >> lindsey: your baby can read so much more than just the reading aspect. >> mozart. >> mozart. >> there is nothing that he doesn't want to learn more about, and that includes sports. you know, the next thing i know graham is outside shooting hoops. he's incredibly well-rounded. >> "...would last for years and take the lives of more than 600,000 americans." >> no way. >> way. >> annouú6er: here's how it works. your child sees and hears t
. >> woman: jacob, what's this say? >> boats float in the ocean. >> envelope!woman: what does this say? >> these children are reading-- yes, reading-- some before they can even talk. by seizing a small window of opportunity of accelerated learning in the first five years of life, thousands of parents around the world are seeing how your baby can read has changed their lives. >> at one point i thought he was just memorizing the order of the words on the screen...