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katz is the problem here. so he's left with the conclusion that you have to look elsewhere for answers. he offers five propositions to guide us. in some ways this is a road map of kind of how to get my vote moving forward. and he kind of chastises counsel in the case by saying, look, we raised it in jones. we raised it -- he goes through kind of a litany of cases. like this should not be a surprise. carpenter should have raised this in the first instance, the property rights approach. here his proposition is, the fact that a third party has access through possession of your papers and effects does not necessarily eliminate your interest in them. i think that makes sense. i think that is right. he says, second, complete ownership and exclusive control of property is not always a necessary condition for fourth amendment rights. i think that is right, too. that strikes me as very solid. third, he says positive law may help to provide guidance. he looks at state law rights where they create rights in both tangible
katz is the problem here. so he's left with the conclusion that you have to look elsewhere for answers. he offers five propositions to guide us. in some ways this is a road map of kind of how to get my vote moving forward. and he kind of chastises counsel in the case by saying, look, we raised it in jones. we raised it -- he goes through kind of a litany of cases. like this should not be a surprise. carpenter should have raised this in the first instance, the property rights approach. here his...
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mccance-katz thank you for being here. thank you for what you do for the children particularly of our citizens. we appreciate that very much. i know a lot of this hearing is got a little bit off base but i want you to know that we appreciate what you are doing for us and our citizens here. i'm sorry to have to report to you that george is not doing so good with mental health services. in fact, route we raised about 47/50 and that is one of the things that bothers me. it is estimated that we have less than 20 percent of the beds that we need for mental health services in the state of georgia as well. particularly when it comes to childhood mental health. we've got 159 counties in the state of georgia and only 76 of them have a license, 76 do not have a licensed psychologist. we've got again, hundred 59 counties. 52 of them have no licensed social worker. all of these figures are alarming to us and alarming to me in particular. because of the fact that in the state of georgia, for those children between the ages of 15 and 19
mccance-katz thank you for being here. thank you for what you do for the children particularly of our citizens. we appreciate that very much. i know a lot of this hearing is got a little bit off base but i want you to know that we appreciate what you are doing for us and our citizens here. i'm sorry to have to report to you that george is not doing so good with mental health services. in fact, route we raised about 47/50 and that is one of the things that bothers me. it is estimated that we...
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doctor katz is the professor of economics at harvard university.expert in labor market economics, publishing the race between education and technology which analyzed the role of education in american economic development. some of his colleagues call him the best at what economics has to offer and one of many claimed pieces by this world-renowned scholar. doctor katz, thank you for being here and please come up to the stage. please join me in welcoming him. [applause] >> it's my honor to get to amplify some of the themes that governor was just addressing as well as my long-term collaborator and co-author alan krueger. we talked about america's job challenges. as alan noted, it's not the quantity of jobs that's the real issue. we have a reasonably low unemployment rate. we have a fair amount of vacancies but it's truly the quality of jobs and to think about where governor bullock started off is the famous graph that my colleague and former student, the brilliant ross eddie and his collaborators put together using newly available data being able to tr
doctor katz is the professor of economics at harvard university.expert in labor market economics, publishing the race between education and technology which analyzed the role of education in american economic development. some of his colleagues call him the best at what economics has to offer and one of many claimed pieces by this world-renowned scholar. doctor katz, thank you for being here and please come up to the stage. please join me in welcoming him. [applause] >> it's my honor to...
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katz is the problem here. he is left with the conclusion that you have to look elsewhere for answers. in some ways, this is a roadmap of how to get things moving forward. he chastises counsel in the case by saying we raised it in jones come he goes through the litany of cases. carpenter should have raised this in the first instance. here, the fact that a third party has access to possession of your papers and effects does not necessarily a limit your interest in them. i think that makes sense, i think that's right. second complete ownership and exclusive control of property is not always an necessary condition for fourth amendment rights. i think that is right. third he says positive law may help to provide guidance. he looks at state law rights were they create rights in tangible and intangible things. a digital asset, which is created. california passed a new law looking at state laws that have created these rights and intangible properties. there coulds that be a constitutional floor that cannot be overridd
katz is the problem here. he is left with the conclusion that you have to look elsewhere for answers. in some ways, this is a roadmap of how to get things moving forward. he chastises counsel in the case by saying we raised it in jones come he goes through the litany of cases. carpenter should have raised this in the first instance. here, the fact that a third party has access to possession of your papers and effects does not necessarily a limit your interest in them. i think that makes sense,...
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katz: there are a couple of things.right now, we unemployment insurance system that provides assistance while you're out of work. potentially thinking about, something i have worked on, something more like wage loss insurance as part of unemployment insurance to help people in an interim period, to move to something lower wage what they are getting education, to fill the gap in their own words -- gap from their old earnings. to change the social safety net. secondly, we have heard examples of apprenticeship type programs for midcareer workers, whether it is moving into computing, health care. we know we have growing possibilities. we know that well functioning community college programs along the lines that i was talking about, these training programs linked to industry demand, that have rigorous training, can provide substantial earnings returns. we will need to think about the investing like that moving forward. i think in the short-term, one thing we can do is try to think creatively about the way we use unemployment
katz: there are a couple of things.right now, we unemployment insurance system that provides assistance while you're out of work. potentially thinking about, something i have worked on, something more like wage loss insurance as part of unemployment insurance to help people in an interim period, to move to something lower wage what they are getting education, to fill the gap in their own words -- gap from their old earnings. to change the social safety net. secondly, we have heard examples of...
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justice thomas' concern about katz. i think this is the right result so i think of it as kind of dames and moore of fourth amendment law. that was fought over whether the carter negotiation of the iranian hostage crisis could deprive u.s. companies of their u.s. property rights and interests and it was kind of generally agreed that it was the right decision to reach, although it had very dubious reasoning in getting to that conclusion. so, while i think that this case did reach the right conclusion, there is a fourth amendment interest in cell site location information, i'm deeply concerned about the way in which the decision was reached. we are left with tons of questions, never mind they added a balancing test into miller and smith that were never there. they put justices in a policy role because it puts the courts in the position of deciding these seven factors that they laid out. you're left with this question, what makes something a distinct category of information, how do you determine which side of the line you'r
justice thomas' concern about katz. i think this is the right result so i think of it as kind of dames and moore of fourth amendment law. that was fought over whether the carter negotiation of the iranian hostage crisis could deprive u.s. companies of their u.s. property rights and interests and it was kind of generally agreed that it was the right decision to reach, although it had very dubious reasoning in getting to that conclusion. so, while i think that this case did reach the right...
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katz bit. >> some bits from dr. katz because they were visual.the animation was competing with the jokes. took me awhile to realize that we were a team. >> don't miss an all-new "history of comedy" tomorrow night at 10:00 eastern, only on cnn. that's it for me tonight. i i'll be back tomorrow evening at 5:00 eastern. up next, back-to-back episodes of cnn's "the 2000s." good night. >>> we are at a historic conundrum the likes of which i would never see in my lifetime. >> we still do not know the outcome of yesterday's vote. >> sometimes it seems we share a continent, but not a country. >> today, thousands of lives were suddenly ended by evil, despicable acts of terror. >> the world before 9/11 looks different than the world after 9/11. >> every nation has a choice to make. and this conflict, there is no neutral ground. >> the facts show that saddam hussein and his regime are
katz bit. >> some bits from dr. katz because they were visual.the animation was competing with the jokes. took me awhile to realize that we were a team. >> don't miss an all-new "history of comedy" tomorrow night at 10:00 eastern, only on cnn. that's it for me tonight. i i'll be back tomorrow evening at 5:00 eastern. up next, back-to-back episodes of cnn's "the 2000s." good night. >>> we are at a historic conundrum the likes of which i would never see in...
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s by kiddo katz dynamite larry and matson good luck. we end up our show with a scandal thirty years ago milli vanilli conquers the pop world with gold you know it's true this was the dip your single produced by german hit giant funk fabia but later it transpired that that you had more of an drop a lot of us didn't utter a single sound themselves it was all lip sinking anyway it's still one of my favorite classic hits have fun watching the video and see you next time on public sports by phone no. three. the be. because. a city that thinks. thinks differently. but. taking stock of the rapid changes at play in the german cup. our special on. thirty minute. more. abundant oblique who do you think is going to be moved to defeat. imagines scores. goals in eighteen soccer world cup on t.w. news. he takes it personally are you ready with all the wonderful people and stories that make the game so special. for all true fans follow. golf more than football online would it be fighting for the case to be taken seriously in the world of what appears
s by kiddo katz dynamite larry and matson good luck. we end up our show with a scandal thirty years ago milli vanilli conquers the pop world with gold you know it's true this was the dip your single produced by german hit giant funk fabia but later it transpired that that you had more of an drop a lot of us didn't utter a single sound themselves it was all lip sinking anyway it's still one of my favorite classic hits have fun watching the video and see you next time on public sports by phone...
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s by kiddo katz jason dynamite larry and matson good luck we end up our show with a scandal thirty years ago milli vanilli conquers the pop world with girl you know it's true this was the dip your single produced by german hit giant funk fabiana but later it transpired that that you had more of an drop a lot of us didn't utter a single sound themselves it was all lip sinking anyway it's still one of my favorite classic hits have fun watching the video and see you next time on public sports by phone no. free. loach bringing. the aquaria sea rescue ship on instance voyaging twenty sixteen india a dedicated crew helping the. all new coming. to us paul uses emotive at all come on the forehead misfortune to call us on the mention so much aquarium's miscue. to his fifteen spot doubling. time for an upgrade of. our church clothes all by. our house with. design highlights. make yourself. institute centric that will turn your home to something special. upgrade yourself with t.w. interior design channel on you tube. we make up oh but we want tons of coffee to and that's because we are the civil se
s by kiddo katz jason dynamite larry and matson good luck we end up our show with a scandal thirty years ago milli vanilli conquers the pop world with girl you know it's true this was the dip your single produced by german hit giant funk fabiana but later it transpired that that you had more of an drop a lot of us didn't utter a single sound themselves it was all lip sinking anyway it's still one of my favorite classic hits have fun watching the video and see you next time on public sports by...
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katz a warm round of applause. [applause] this concludes the 2018 summer meeting.ully we will see you all at the reception this evening, but the meeting as of now, is adjourned. thanks, so much. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] announcer: c-span's washington journal, live for every day with news and all of the issues that impact you. trump up, discussing the administration's and history energy policy. and, talking about issues affecting american indians and native alaskans. a new book " about sex matters: feminism in america today. a join the discussion. >> fairbanks, alaska is located 196 miles south of the art tick circle. fairbanks, we visited the state recreation area. >> as part of our year-long 50 capitals tour, the c-span bus recently made the long journey to juneau, alaska. c-span on book tv in american history tv, we will feature our stops across alaska, showing the state's na
katz a warm round of applause. [applause] this concludes the 2018 summer meeting.ully we will see you all at the reception this evening, but the meeting as of now, is adjourned. thanks, so much. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] announcer: c-span's washington journal, live for every day with news and all of the...
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katz a warm round of applause. [applause] this concludes the 2018 summer meeting.ully we will see you all at the reception this evening, but the meeting as of now, is adjourned. thanks, so much. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] announcer: on newsmakers this theend, our guest is vermont secretary of state, jim condos, who also serves as the vice president of the national association of rep. torres: of state. he talks about election security issues ahead of the 2018 midterm elections -- national association of secretaries of state. >> i am of the camp that we should have national standards on something. that is why i have been a supporter of the election .ssistant commission, the eac is unconscionable to me that it doesn't have a quorum, it is unconscionable that funding for reduced.as been i think that is one area we could do better on, that congress could do better on, and that the president has to do better on. >> i am curious if you would like to speak to the question of whether the white house is recording the strategies -- obviously, dhs has been
katz a warm round of applause. [applause] this concludes the 2018 summer meeting.ully we will see you all at the reception this evening, but the meeting as of now, is adjourned. thanks, so much. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] announcer: on newsmakers this theend, our guest is vermont secretary of state, jim condos, who also serves as the vice president of the national association of rep. torres: of state. he talks about election security issues ahead of the 2018 midterm...
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i want to get to jason katz, senior directing manager, poem, for ubs wealth management usa.k about the award you got, named by euro money as best for wealth management. talk to viewers, either wealthy or dying to get wealthy. where do you say to put money. >> this is environment where you proceed with caution. we come off tremendous rally subsequent to the inauguration. so 200 billion-dollars announced yesterday -- liz: announced but a threat. you're talking about the china tariffs the president is ready to put in place but they have not? >> precisely. if that comes to fruition, which we put a fairly low probability on, we think the scenario is it puts a cap on the upside. because earnings this quarter are likely to be tremendous, coupled with strong economic numbers, we also think a floor as well. we're looking at a range-bound client. liz: wealthy clients, where are they heavy and where are they light in sectors in their portfolios? >> from asset allocation with fixed income, we shortened duration to protect against interest rate risk. david: what mohammed el-erian said to
i want to get to jason katz, senior directing manager, poem, for ubs wealth management usa.k about the award you got, named by euro money as best for wealth management. talk to viewers, either wealthy or dying to get wealthy. where do you say to put money. >> this is environment where you proceed with caution. we come off tremendous rally subsequent to the inauguration. so 200 billion-dollars announced yesterday -- liz: announced but a threat. you're talking about the china tariffs the...
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s margot sanger-katz, thank you. e. >> woodruff: now, a different: healthcare sto the problems of providing care for the elderly in puerto rico. just a few weeks bacrotest broke out in puerto rico's ypital, triggered by a st that found some 4,600 puerto ricans died ll the months ing hurricane maria. many were seniors and died because of delayed medical attention. as special correspondent sarah varney reports, the hurricane e.vealed just how precarious daily life has bec this story was produced with our partner, kaiser health news. >> reporter: eight months afte hurricane maria devastated puerto rico, mariela miranda drives along the winding ralds in the cen mountains, still on an urgent mission. >> i srted noticing, "ok, this lady needs. this other leader needs. this other one needs." and then i said, "you know what? i'm gointo start helping people." >> reporter: it's her second trip here to maricao this week. she's dropping off supplies for maria soler, a 72-year-old former coffee picker wn't i left her bedn months.
s margot sanger-katz, thank you. e. >> woodruff: now, a different: healthcare sto the problems of providing care for the elderly in puerto rico. just a few weeks bacrotest broke out in puerto rico's ypital, triggered by a st that found some 4,600 puerto ricans died ll the months ing hurricane maria. many were seniors and died because of delayed medical attention. as special correspondent sarah varney reports, the hurricane e.vealed just how precarious daily life has bec this story was...
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anger-katz writes about this for the "new york times" website. thanks for being here. >> my pleasure. let's talk about the first of these changes. these are the cuts to the so-called enrollment navigators. who are these people and what do these cuts mean? >> this was a program set upca under oba because there are all these people who hadn't had health insurance before, many wx didn't have eperience buying it, so the law wanted to set up people who could walk them through the process, help , em understand what's a deductible, premin i get a subsidy to help me buy insurance, so it seup a gant program to pay community groups, disease advocacy groups, healthcare providers, and have people walk them through the process to enroll. the trump administration cut back funding, saying it's not efficient, the navigators haven't done well signing up people for insurance and it would be best to let brokers do it. one concern is the navigators themselves andonsumish advocates feel this is part of the pattern of chipping awy of tools that will drive enrollment i
anger-katz writes about this for the "new york times" website. thanks for being here. >> my pleasure. let's talk about the first of these changes. these are the cuts to the so-called enrollment navigators. who are these people and what do these cuts mean? >> this was a program set upca under oba because there are all these people who hadn't had health insurance before, many wx didn't have eperience buying it, so the law wanted to set up people who could walk them through...
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to fame through a tragedy this became the last focal of english rock band joy division singer in katz's looks around questioningly soon after he took his own life. you know the people before you meet them through and that informs you a lot about the people you're going to photograph and if you spend time with this it is same person for longer as well as in the inhibition from there and to be photographed in all kind of situations and make up images that nobody else got so. doesn't mean you have to become friends with people but. if you don't have to reintroduce yourself every single time with help and help getting your certain pictures reach out and very. read. the. time now for something for you do it yourself or is out there and if you are in need of a unique table then we just might have the solution for you today our resident d.i.y. expert hunch and shows us how to make one out of old books. by what you do with folks that only pile up in your room that you never dreamed of just to go away so today i'd like to show you. with just a few tricks you can tell these folks into a fancy loo
to fame through a tragedy this became the last focal of english rock band joy division singer in katz's looks around questioningly soon after he took his own life. you know the people before you meet them through and that informs you a lot about the people you're going to photograph and if you spend time with this it is same person for longer as well as in the inhibition from there and to be photographed in all kind of situations and make up images that nobody else got so. doesn't mean you have...
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says he remains open to the idea it looks as though a feasibility study will take place at some point katz sort of said well we'll see what that feasibility study says but whatever way it goes it's got to happen pretty quickly because qualifying for for the world cup in some part of the world that she started in early twenty nine seems there needs to be some decision made in some clarity on vatican two i think the other thing is that a lot of fans i've spoken to here are still unaware that the world cup in qatar will be a winter world cup taking place in november and december so as we move towards that in the repercussions for european leagues that will become more of a factor is as awareness is risen also something that was spoken about in the handover ceremony was the importance of the national team doing well this tournament has really lifted off with the russian team. defying expectations that they would be the worst ever host nation of the world cup and in fact coming through to the quarterfinals and beating spain along the way huge challenge for cuts a country that's never qualified
says he remains open to the idea it looks as though a feasibility study will take place at some point katz sort of said well we'll see what that feasibility study says but whatever way it goes it's got to happen pretty quickly because qualifying for for the world cup in some part of the world that she started in early twenty nine seems there needs to be some decision made in some clarity on vatican two i think the other thing is that a lot of fans i've spoken to here are still unaware that the...
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katz owner woods going places together. when diplomacy fields and fear sweep then our borders are wide open wide open to drugs terrorists we've proven the barriers are built to impose division and it's not effective instead of being an obstacle or tornado wastes into became another obstacle to peace in a four part series al-jazeera revisits the reasons for divisions in different parts of the world and the impact they have on both sides walls of shame on al-jazeera. to stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera. than i am. the taliban launches coordinated attacks in jalalabad in eastern afghanistan. i'm sami's a down this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up first kim then now dog wants to meet iran's leader just how realistic is this. calling in international help for battle against the wave of wildfires in the u.s. the showing no sign of a laptop.
katz owner woods going places together. when diplomacy fields and fear sweep then our borders are wide open wide open to drugs terrorists we've proven the barriers are built to impose division and it's not effective instead of being an obstacle or tornado wastes into became another obstacle to peace in a four part series al-jazeera revisits the reasons for divisions in different parts of the world and the impact they have on both sides walls of shame on al-jazeera. to stand the differences. and...
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but some doctors like mandy katz jaffe, scientific director at the colorado center for uctive ainst implanting embryos, pointing to a lack of long-term studies of babies born from them. >> we really don't know the answer to the full question of what is the probability that a mosaic embryo will result in eith either a healthy baby. >> reporter: for the dunns, they believe they are living proof of its value. >> if one person sees this interview and decides, you know what, i have a mosaic embryo that i was questioning whether or not to transfer, here we are. like it's worth taking that chance. >> reporter: the lab that tested the dunns' embryos, cooper genomics is seeing a growing trend in fertility doctors requesting reporting. many clinics nationwide still only report normal or abnormal reports. it was found earlier this year they didn't have enough information to form an opinion on what percentage of normal cells is needed to be recommended for use. >>> some new pet owners who thought they were buying a pet say they were actually tricked into leasing one. vladimir duthiers spoke to a woman who
but some doctors like mandy katz jaffe, scientific director at the colorado center for uctive ainst implanting embryos, pointing to a lack of long-term studies of babies born from them. >> we really don't know the answer to the full question of what is the probability that a mosaic embryo will result in eith either a healthy baby. >> reporter: for the dunns, they believe they are living proof of its value. >> if one person sees this interview and decides, you know what, i have...
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emony katz, leadership state, humboldt university. [applause] >> jennie qwan ku, from mission high school school, heading to cal state university. go bears! [applause] >> jose domingues espina, from abraham lincoln high school, going to san francisco state university. [applause] >> stay there. the next one is a san francisco state student, as well. cassandra lowell montez from john lowell high school, going to san francisco state. [applause] >> all right. stay there, less, because i'm going to skip katja, and i'm going to have keenan larue come up, from mission high school, heading to san francisco state. >> all right. our next recipient is katja suarez, from mission high school, heading to u.c. berkeley. [applause] >> great. keyona reynolds from george washington high school, heading to the university of washington in seattle. [applause] >> kyle chan from lowell high school, going to the university of california davis. [applause] >> congrats. laura gian from lowell high school, heading to the university of california san diego. [appl
emony katz, leadership state, humboldt university. [applause] >> jennie qwan ku, from mission high school school, heading to cal state university. go bears! [applause] >> jose domingues espina, from abraham lincoln high school, going to san francisco state university. [applause] >> stay there. the next one is a san francisco state student, as well. cassandra lowell montez from john lowell high school, going to san francisco state. [applause] >> all right. stay there,...
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how in the world are you going to count all these katz cats?rtunatel scientists are guiding this. 'll beutting cameras around the district to take photos of cats and fewild we'll be asking pet owners to submit photos of their cats and ing pet owners. to get more information, we will also be tracking shelter data. at the end of this, we'll be creating a integrated model that will hopefully show the flow of cats between the iooor ownedhe outdoor to the shelter. we can appropriately understand kind of where cats are coming from in our city. where are they being born. e we getting all of the cats who might benefit from our services and our o tanization. n the ultimate goal is you're trying to make sure that what you're doing ashe humane rescue, for example, you're reaching the numbers you need to reach? >> right. currently, we have a return for cats outside to prevent them from having more babies. we continue to have kittens every year into the shelter in need of homes. that's unsustainable at the rate that we're going. we want to reach enough cats
how in the world are you going to count all these katz cats?rtunatel scientists are guiding this. 'll beutting cameras around the district to take photos of cats and fewild we'll be asking pet owners to submit photos of their cats and ing pet owners. to get more information, we will also be tracking shelter data. at the end of this, we'll be creating a integrated model that will hopefully show the flow of cats between the iooor ownedhe outdoor to the shelter. we can appropriately understand...
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i have a layer of blubber to -- >> jonathan katz created a show where he would interview comedians inird animal, and so i came up with some jokes and i had this voice that went with it. it lent itself to this dr. cats bit. >> there was some bits that were visual, in fact, i thought the animation was competing with jokes. it took me a while to realize that we were a team. people asked, how do you get into voice acting? he says do 15 years of standup comedy. they're the greatest voice actors in the world if they're willing to lone us their voice and all the years of wisdom contained in that voice, you're going to get the great voice almost by definition. >> you'll finger anything with a pulse. >> the slogan is there's fingers on the pulse, gene. >> no, it's right. >> history of comedy brought to you by -- music: "other side" by nvdes there's a lot of volkswagen in every volkswagen. during volkswagen smile and drive days, you can lease a value packed 2018 tiguan s for just $189 a month or get a $1000 bonus. ♪running through the door as i start to yell♪ ♪movement was my only chance ♪full
i have a layer of blubber to -- >> jonathan katz created a show where he would interview comedians inird animal, and so i came up with some jokes and i had this voice that went with it. it lent itself to this dr. cats bit. >> there was some bits that were visual, in fact, i thought the animation was competing with jokes. it took me a while to realize that we were a team. people asked, how do you get into voice acting? he says do 15 years of standup comedy. they're the greatest voice...
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who is right, the bull or bear joining sus david katz at president and ceo at advisers.e you here guys david who is right, bulls or bears. >> we think ultimately the bulls are right. in terms of the three bear arguments we think they are manageable the one thing we worry on a negative or bearish case would be a trade war and tariffs if that settles down we feel good about the stock market. the economy is good earning are coming in good and outlooks good valueses are 15.5 times earnings all of those allow higher. >> how about you, michael, the wall of worry he laid out for us. >> i don't think the bears are coming out of hieber nation yet. synchronize the global growth and profits likely peaked but they are growing although monetary policy is tightening powell said it's doing so gradually and ininterest rates and inphrasing seem to be rising they are no where near levels that have been problematic in the past i do think we a bump from the fiscal policy in terms of economic growth. >> david, you like technology but you want the more moderately priced tech shares what is mo
who is right, the bull or bear joining sus david katz at president and ceo at advisers.e you here guys david who is right, bulls or bears. >> we think ultimately the bulls are right. in terms of the three bear arguments we think they are manageable the one thing we worry on a negative or bearish case would be a trade war and tariffs if that settles down we feel good about the stock market. the economy is good earning are coming in good and outlooks good valueses are 15.5 times earnings...
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a friend of mine, deena katz, was over at the house having dinner and she said, "you know, ryan seacrest looking for a producing partner and a show to do. i'd like for you to go talk to him." and i said, "great!" so, i had a meeting with ryan, and he loved the idea and took it to e!. and they loved it, and i think 30 days later we were filming. so, it was really a whirlwind. i'm kris jenner. because i'm the mom! i'm the mom and kim's manager. okay, kim, it's your world. i just live in it. say what you want, but i know what's best for my kids. where did you learn the ropes of negotiation? because that is a skill that eludes lawyers, and even, you know, people in business day to day. how did you develop that? i think i had the opportunity to grow up and be very close to and have intimate access to people like terry semel, and especially irving azoff, and just different people over the years of my life, who were studio heads and managers. it was self-taught, but by osmosis. it was like being in meetings and at people's homes. so this is you as a housewife just kinda soaking it in, - watchin
a friend of mine, deena katz, was over at the house having dinner and she said, "you know, ryan seacrest looking for a producing partner and a show to do. i'd like for you to go talk to him." and i said, "great!" so, i had a meeting with ryan, and he loved the idea and took it to e!. and they loved it, and i think 30 days later we were filming. so, it was really a whirlwind. i'm kris jenner. because i'm the mom! i'm the mom and kim's manager. okay, kim, it's your world. i...
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jason katz, very good to see you. here we go, the dow, s&p, completely erasing yesterday's losses. a record for the nasdaq. melissa: back to winning stocks. investors shrugging off trade concerns. the dow ending the day up 223 points there at last trade, near session highs. it is green for the s&p but all about the nasdaq closing at a new record high. this is the 88th one for the nasdaq under president trump. i'm melissa francis. david: take a look at apple, the price of apple or the price of google or the price of amazon. it is extraordinary these levels. i'm david asman. so glad you join us on "after the bell." more on big market movers. it's a busy day. here is what else we cover for you very busy hour. jam-packed day for president trump. he is overseas. it ain't over yet. began in brussels with remarkable impromptu press conference this morning. did you see it? he announced there his high-pressure campaign for nato allies to boost defense spending paid off. the president in the uk for more high-profile meetings. he is dining with the british prime minister at the home of winsto
jason katz, very good to see you. here we go, the dow, s&p, completely erasing yesterday's losses. a record for the nasdaq. melissa: back to winning stocks. investors shrugging off trade concerns. the dow ending the day up 223 points there at last trade, near session highs. it is green for the s&p but all about the nasdaq closing at a new record high. this is the 88th one for the nasdaq under president trump. i'm melissa francis. david: take a look at apple, the price of apple or the...
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. >> mark katz from george mason university. thank you for an interesting presentation. i have two questions for stephen particular. russiansoned that the advertise themselves as being in a position where they can talk iranians.e, israelis, as we know from previous american -- just being able to talk isn't sufficient. there has to be a combination to stickshings, carrots and and the american support for israel. does russia have a combination of carrots and sticks it can use to bring about an israeli-iranian conflict resolution, or is that what it is interested in or are they simply interested in tamping down a conflict? that asd question is part of what we have seen that the russians have indicated that they cannot and won't remove the iranians from syria, and for all the reasons you stated, they also made clear that they are not going to get in the way of israeli strikes on iran. at what point does that affect the russian-iranian relationship? how long can they keep on cooperating or if russia does respond, how this effect the russian-israeli conflict -- relationship? r
. >> mark katz from george mason university. thank you for an interesting presentation. i have two questions for stephen particular. russiansoned that the advertise themselves as being in a position where they can talk iranians.e, israelis, as we know from previous american -- just being able to talk isn't sufficient. there has to be a combination to stickshings, carrots and and the american support for israel. does russia have a combination of carrots and sticks it can use to bring about...
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and josh katz. you are doing a barbecue. we are doing monkfish kebabs with chermoula.and all you guys at home are in charge of whether curtis stigers eats his food heaven or hell. we will see you at 10am, football free. you will get hot dogs and burgers in there, i'm sure! hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and naga munchetty. coming up before ten, we'll get the weather from ben, but first a summary of this morning's main news. millions of people are expected to stop what they're doing this afternoon to watch england take on sweden in the world cup quarter—finals. manager gareth southgate says his players want to make history. if they win, a match against russia or croatia will be all that stands between them and the final. theresa may appears to have faced down hardline critics of the european union in her cabinet to secure an agreement that will keep the uk closely aligned to brussels after brexit. in a letter to conservative mps last night, the prime minister said she expected full support from her ministers. some leave supporters regard the plans as a sell
and josh katz. you are doing a barbecue. we are doing monkfish kebabs with chermoula.and all you guys at home are in charge of whether curtis stigers eats his food heaven or hell. we will see you at 10am, football free. you will get hot dogs and burgers in there, i'm sure! hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and naga munchetty. coming up before ten, we'll get the weather from ben, but first a summary of this morning's main news. millions of people are expected to stop what they're doing...
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and i'm sure you knowledge as you have been trying to bring in sharia law and they belong about zach katz tax collection and also about i was asked about trying to recruit teenagers to join the ranks and your thirty's included look planned this is how resisted the us about tends to create a teenager and to actually post sucked up taxation and i think this was a form of retaliation against authorities as a result of clashes which began on wednesday and thursday just to be clear on your meeting al-shabaab it wants to bring in shari'a law not al jazeera just to be very very clear can a hunch about. can i then ask you about the fight against al shabaab because you've got somali the somali government backed by the u.n. you've got american support you've got the african union you've got all these different elements are they all working in unison are they in effect a force against al-shabaab yes you say should be obese forces that you mentioned have joined together to form the a.b. some. and on top of that recent in the last few months particularly in the time of president trump there's been som
and i'm sure you knowledge as you have been trying to bring in sharia law and they belong about zach katz tax collection and also about i was asked about trying to recruit teenagers to join the ranks and your thirty's included look planned this is how resisted the us about tends to create a teenager and to actually post sucked up taxation and i think this was a form of retaliation against authorities as a result of clashes which began on wednesday and thursday just to be clear on your meeting...
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olives you have been trying to bring in sharia law and they've been long ground he says about zach katz tax collection and also about odds are trying to recruit teenagers to join the ranks and your thirty's include in the book land of issues have resisted the us about tends to create a teenage us and to actually post zuck to taxation and i think this was a form of retaliation against authorities as a result of clashes which began on wednesday and thursday just to be clear on your meeting al-shabaab wants to bring in shari'a law not al-jazeera just to be very very clear can a hunch about. can i then ask you about the fight against al because shabaab.
olives you have been trying to bring in sharia law and they've been long ground he says about zach katz tax collection and also about odds are trying to recruit teenagers to join the ranks and your thirty's include in the book land of issues have resisted the us about tends to create a teenage us and to actually post zuck to taxation and i think this was a form of retaliation against authorities as a result of clashes which began on wednesday and thursday just to be clear on your meeting...
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tony katz. >> good to see you.rees it doesn't matter which of these four judges picked on the short list, a lot of folks who are happy, a lot of folks unhappy. it doesn't matter who you pick. does donnelly vote to confirm them, whatever the trump's pick is? >> you know, donnelly is an interesting, interesting bird, but go back to the first point, you're absolutely right. knowing the subtle differences between judicial process, between some of these nominees, there are experts out there. and only a few of them who really know it. everyone else is going a bit by feel and what they're hearing. what the key here is, no matter who gets picked. what you're going to hear is worse than hitler. that's what's going to happen. so it doesn't matter who the nominee is. here in indiana, there's a conference call of civil rights leaders scheduled for 9:30 p.m. on monday and mr. president going prime time with this, well-played. there's a conference call scheduled 9:30 p.m. with civil rights leaders, they don't know who the nomine
tony katz. >> good to see you.rees it doesn't matter which of these four judges picked on the short list, a lot of folks who are happy, a lot of folks unhappy. it doesn't matter who you pick. does donnelly vote to confirm them, whatever the trump's pick is? >> you know, donnelly is an interesting, interesting bird, but go back to the first point, you're absolutely right. knowing the subtle differences between judicial process, between some of these nominees, there are experts out...
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let's bring in indianapolis based radio host tony katz heard on the worldwide web. you, my friend. you think about this, this is playing out not only in missouri, but indiana for the senate race, in wisconsin for the senate race where you've got harley-davidson. do you think this is going to be a problem for the president? >> we don't know yet. we honestly and truly don't know yet. i think one of the things is true that all politics is local. i think it's important and valuable and when you talk about the interviews you did there, which is really well done, and people saying, this is having an effect on my job, i think that's legitimate. we can't deny that's 100% legitimate. but in the main, people have faith in president trump. he's earned it. when we talk about this economy, talk about the tax cuts, which is one of the things i would say to that missouri worker. claire mccaskill didn't vote for tax cuts. to talk about her on trade, that's you being upset. leland: i was going to follow up with a question and, but i was stunned you gave me a complim t compliment. >>
let's bring in indianapolis based radio host tony katz heard on the worldwide web. you, my friend. you think about this, this is playing out not only in missouri, but indiana for the senate race, in wisconsin for the senate race where you've got harley-davidson. do you think this is going to be a problem for the president? >> we don't know yet. we honestly and truly don't know yet. i think one of the things is true that all politics is local. i think it's important and valuable and when...
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in 2018 -- 2011, sally katz and the administrator under the clinton administration urged expanded oversight of independent agencies. she wrote, quote, our concern is that independent agencies are not typically engaged in the analysis that has come to be expected as a form of governmental best practices for regulatory agencies, end quote. this bill simply requires independent agencies to undertake the same cost-benefit analysis and reporting requirements as other regulatory agencies. there's no threat to their independence. i now would like to recognize my colleague from texas, mr. cuellar, for three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cuellar: thank you, mr. speaker -- the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cuellar: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank the gentlewoman for yielding time. to our ranking member, thank you for trying to work together and, again, i would respectfully get up to support h.r. 50, the unfunded mandates information and transparency act of 2017. this is an issue that i have been working on since the 1990's in the state legislatur
in 2018 -- 2011, sally katz and the administrator under the clinton administration urged expanded oversight of independent agencies. she wrote, quote, our concern is that independent agencies are not typically engaged in the analysis that has come to be expected as a form of governmental best practices for regulatory agencies, end quote. this bill simply requires independent agencies to undertake the same cost-benefit analysis and reporting requirements as other regulatory agencies. there's no...