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. >> and a layman, a person who is not a trained lawyer, he doesn't know how to defend himself, crossine witnesses, how to make objections, he's helpless. >> the prosecution has on its team the entire government, they have the police and all of the resources that they put to bear in a single defendant, -- >> so by 1960's lawyers, prosecutors were ready for change. the supreme court accepted gideon's case. the state of florida was represented by a lawyer bruce jacob and addressed whether sixth amendment extended to state courts. >> it started with proption that the 14th amendment requires a fair trial and say that the defendant in a criminal proceeding cannot a fair trial unless he has counsel. >> on march 18th, 1963 after three months the supreme court's decision was announced. the justices ruled unanimously in favor of gideon. >> this landmark opinion held states and localities have obligation to provide counsel to indigent defendants. >> he got a retrial that turm -- time with a lawyer, he was found not guilty. 2,000 prisoners in florida were sent free. because of gidoen's case ever
. >> and a layman, a person who is not a trained lawyer, he doesn't know how to defend himself, crossine witnesses, how to make objections, he's helpless. >> the prosecution has on its team the entire government, they have the police and all of the resources that they put to bear in a single defendant, -- >> so by 1960's lawyers, prosecutors were ready for change. the supreme court accepted gideon's case. the state of florida was represented by a lawyer bruce jacob and...
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bail after being arrested for driving on an invalid license on her way to pick up her daughter my layman's understanding of the eighth amendment is that it prohibits excessive bail but the no inherent constitutional right for a defendant to be offered bail to begin with is that correct that's correct that's correct that what the there is it's a balancing test hall and what it is is they use part of what we call the police powers health safety and welfare balanced against all the other rights in most of the time you're going to fund that notion of a court's ability to always put health safety and welfare above issues like we're talking about here on bail and so certain aspects of bail and cried here that can be used to set bail and there's no question that there's no guarantee that any bail has to be said that's simply the law the main reason that there's no guarantee of bail is to prevent in the logical reason the most violent criminals or people that are deemed to be flight risk from being released back into the general population that's the notion of why we have bailed to begin with but
bail after being arrested for driving on an invalid license on her way to pick up her daughter my layman's understanding of the eighth amendment is that it prohibits excessive bail but the no inherent constitutional right for a defendant to be offered bail to begin with is that correct that's correct that's correct that what the there is it's a balancing test hall and what it is is they use part of what we call the police powers health safety and welfare balanced against all the other rights in...
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to a layman in a nutshell what is it all about really five year of course is it's the next generation mobile technology it's going to be faster and more reliable internet speeds on your phone but more than vast it's all about having very low latency connections so very reliable and very quick responding connections in pretty us can be very very important for enabling new to new use cases for this technology particular and things like connected cars or on various internet of things applications and when we talk about technology we often talk about the what's known as the digital divide that there is this big gap between between different communities different cultures over how much how much access they have to the latest technology it does this risk further widening the digital divide there is always this risk but one of the big things that operators are doing with five g. in particular is. they're using it in very high frequency spaces what's known as millimeter wave and in this area you have a very very high amounts of band with which is perfectly suitable for doing point to point co
to a layman in a nutshell what is it all about really five year of course is it's the next generation mobile technology it's going to be faster and more reliable internet speeds on your phone but more than vast it's all about having very low latency connections so very reliable and very quick responding connections in pretty us can be very very important for enabling new to new use cases for this technology particular and things like connected cars or on various internet of things applications...
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septa regional rails running their severe storm service plan, essentially in layman's terms that's justday schedule with some enhancements. norristown high speedline is going to run every 20 minutes but they're saying expect delays and possible suspensions and the 101 trolley still not running near media because of friday's storm, still trying to recover from that one, karen. >> that's right. let's take a look at what you can expect with this storm. we're concerned about more outages, most likely in the northwest suburbs. also snowfall rates of one to 2 inches an hour and that's going to be a real concern as this storm intensifies later this morning through the afternoon hours. thundersnow is even possible as the storm intensifies. it's just starting to take shape now. so everything you're seeing going on right now is really just the beginning and things are going to go downhill progressively later this morning. while the consistency is mainly snow north and west and that's why we're getting that bull's-eye zone we've been talking about up to 16-inches of snow across the i-95 corridor y
septa regional rails running their severe storm service plan, essentially in layman's terms that's justday schedule with some enhancements. norristown high speedline is going to run every 20 minutes but they're saying expect delays and possible suspensions and the 101 trolley still not running near media because of friday's storm, still trying to recover from that one, karen. >> that's right. let's take a look at what you can expect with this storm. we're concerned about more outages,...
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of course, that's from a layman. let's turn it over to the professional live camera assessor that would be jeff ranieri. >> yeah, that looks just about right to me. but you know where it's completely different is down in the south bay. we got hit hard, about 35 to 40 minutes ago. and now a stronger round of heavy rainfall is coming your way. so let's good ahead and get you right into our microclimate forecast tonight. and we're going to start because of the radar. and you're going to be able to see here on storm ranger the area that your eye is going to be drawn to is the areas in yellow and also red. that's where we're picking up some of the heaviest rainfall at the current moment. what i want to do is zoom in and show you, again, down here in the south bay, you can see over the past 30 minutes, look at that huge swath there that we've got looping around. that was producing about 1 inch per hour that is flooding conditions that are possible. we had some reports of street flooding in san martin, also south san jose.
of course, that's from a layman. let's turn it over to the professional live camera assessor that would be jeff ranieri. >> yeah, that looks just about right to me. but you know where it's completely different is down in the south bay. we got hit hard, about 35 to 40 minutes ago. and now a stronger round of heavy rainfall is coming your way. so let's good ahead and get you right into our microclimate forecast tonight. and we're going to start because of the radar. and you're going to be...
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stabilizer fins on the other, and as they flew that aircraft it started studying if you would from just a layman standpoint aeronautics. and as they inevitably broke that aircraft they we decided and actually came up with several different designs here come and from that day forward model aircraft have been integral into the development and the new technologies for aeronautics and for aerospace sciences. the wright brothers actually use models to test their wing designed for the first gliders, and then as late as the spatial incident, the means by which that they transport the shuttle from cape kennedy, the kennedy space center, to edwards air force base was solved using a model airplane. you've all seen the pictures of the space shuttle on the back of a 747 and in that transport mode. mode. well, that was actually proven with model airplanes. an interesting note, when the endeavor was retired and sent to the west coast going to display in the museum, a model of the space shuttle was in the cockpit of the endeavor as it flew its flight across the country and that was the model that was used to p
stabilizer fins on the other, and as they flew that aircraft it started studying if you would from just a layman standpoint aeronautics. and as they inevitably broke that aircraft they we decided and actually came up with several different designs here come and from that day forward model aircraft have been integral into the development and the new technologies for aeronautics and for aerospace sciences. the wright brothers actually use models to test their wing designed for the first gliders,...
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i would appreciate it if you could translate into layman's terms about the policy not meeting with the staff decisions? >> what i said, is your actual return was just slightly below the policy return. the policy return is has you would have earned, had you been allocated at all times exactly at the exposures of your policy, and had all your managers exactly met the index. so it's a hypothetical that says if you simply indexed your asset classes in every category and you were always exactly on the board approved allocation, that is what you would have earned. it's hypothetical number. because in some cases ycan't actually earn the return, but it's a measure of, if you do better than that, if your actual return is better than the policy return, it simply means you either picked managers who have done better than the index. that's contribution of active management or positioned the portfolio to be overweighted to the things that did well and underweighted to the things that did less well. the policy is what you would have earned -- >> my question is, base on the hypothetical, that you sai
i would appreciate it if you could translate into layman's terms about the policy not meeting with the staff decisions? >> what i said, is your actual return was just slightly below the policy return. the policy return is has you would have earned, had you been allocated at all times exactly at the exposures of your policy, and had all your managers exactly met the index. so it's a hypothetical that says if you simply indexed your asset classes in every category and you were always...
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decades longer, his 1988 book, a brief history of time, explaining the mysteries of the universe in layman'snguage became an international best-seller and made him unlikely worldwide s celebrity. when he turned 60 he did a star turn with ed bradley on 60 minutes. >> for me it is quite an achievement. i never thought i would get so far. >> hawking was one of president obama's first recipients of the medal of freedom. awarded because he had overcome disability, to push the boundaries of science. >> professor stephen hawking was a brilliant man and mediocre student. >> reporter: a mediocre stew don't with a list of scientific accomplishments going back to the beginning of time itself. his work on the origins of the universe and on black holes and space, defiend how we now understand them. yet, he was some how never awarded a nobel prize. always fast nated with space, he took a zero gravity flight in 2007. the first time in 40 years, he could move without the chair. >> i could have known -- i could have gone to the moon. space here i come. >> popular culture here i come. he had a role on "star t
decades longer, his 1988 book, a brief history of time, explaining the mysteries of the universe in layman'snguage became an international best-seller and made him unlikely worldwide s celebrity. when he turned 60 he did a star turn with ed bradley on 60 minutes. >> for me it is quite an achievement. i never thought i would get so far. >> hawking was one of president obama's first recipients of the medal of freedom. awarded because he had overcome disability, to push the boundaries...
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(sound of bus passing by) we would like people to understand that this is all volunteer labor in layman's't trash the community garden and don't trample the poppies and don't steal the plants right here you can see where it was chopped down we think that some publicity and some shaming can help the situation and we hope that you can help us out here there i'm done with the shaming for now . get out here and help ..don't be a part of the problem we a part of the solution in daly city stanley roberts kron 4 news (justine) we'll tell you áthe secret codeá giants fans can use to get a parking discount during the bay bridge series... a's fans are going to get a kick out of this one. that is coming up jr sports tease (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa meteorologist meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast. . (mabrisa . . (mabrisa rodriguez)additional shower activity is forecast late this afternoon and evening with isolated showers possibly lingering into sunday. dry weather is expected to return on monday and continue through next week. a warming tr
(sound of bus passing by) we would like people to understand that this is all volunteer labor in layman's't trash the community garden and don't trample the poppies and don't steal the plants right here you can see where it was chopped down we think that some publicity and some shaming can help the situation and we hope that you can help us out here there i'm done with the shaming for now . get out here and help ..don't be a part of the problem we a part of the solution in daly city stanley...
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(sound of bus passing by) we would like people to understand that this is all volunteer labor in layman'strash the community garden and don't trample the poppies and don't steal the plants right here you can see where it was chopped down we think that some publicity and some shaming can help the situation and we hope that you can help us out here there i'm done with the shaming for now . get out here and help ..don't be a part of the problem we a part of the solution in daly city stanley roberts kron 4 news the newest 49er and the prize of their free agency haul was introduced today... richard sherman arrived in style... wearing a 49ers-red suit... in santa clara today the former seattle seahawk is still condidered among the best corners in the league... although he turns 30 years old at the end of this month... and is coming off an achilles tendon tear... but he says the recovery is prgressing well and he should be readyfor training camp he's a four time all-pro... four-time pro bowler... and a super bowl champion.... and also a huge thorn in the 49ers side... rolling up 9 straight wins
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(sound of bus passing by) we would like people to understand that this is all volunteer labor in layman'she community garden and don't trample the poppies and don't steal the plants right here you can see where it was chopped down we think that some publicity and some shaming can help the situation and we hope that you can help us out here there i'm done with the shaming for now . get out here and help ..don't be a part of the problem we a part of the solution in daly city stanley roberts kron 4 news (grant) newly released video shows officers and civilians rescuing a crash victim in pennsylvania. a driver became trapped under this burning vehicle in a school parking lot. the vehicle went airborne after the driver hit the median of a nearby road. employees of the school kept the fire under control with extinguishers until police arrived. then they helped police push the car over so the man could be pulled to safety. the driver suffered non-life threatening injuries. the police are hoping to identify the good samaritans and recognize their heroic efforts. (vicki) and another airline is in
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that's how i understand costa hawkins as a layman, but that could be coming, too. >> kate stacey, city attorney's office. generally, that restricts the ability of local entities to kboes rent control on buildings built after a certain date. our local ordinance currently generally applies rent control to buildings built before i think it's 1979. i'm not sure of the date. so even if costa hawkins went away -- or if costa hawkins went away, the city could look at changing its local rent ordinance to apply more broadly or the city could certainly consider imposing rent control. there are, you know, certainly many issues to consider. >> vice president richards: sure. one question i have is on costa -- i lost my train of thought. i apologize. let me -- let me take the next step. so we have -- and i'll come back to that. i've just got so much going on here in my head. so we know existing capacity of development in the city. the team did this, and i've thought of these numbers, total pipeline, 60,000 aof propprove units, 35,000 are in master plans, probably awaiting infrastructure. there's app
that's how i understand costa hawkins as a layman, but that could be coming, too. >> kate stacey, city attorney's office. generally, that restricts the ability of local entities to kboes rent control on buildings built after a certain date. our local ordinance currently generally applies rent control to buildings built before i think it's 1979. i'm not sure of the date. so even if costa hawkins went away -- or if costa hawkins went away, the city could look at changing its local rent...
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so for the layman, what does this mean? >> well, what it means is that when you're investigating a criminal enterprise, you don't start investigating from the top. you want to start investigating at lower levels because that's where a lot of the actual potentially criminal decisions were made and in particular that's where a lot of your vulnerable witnesses might be, vulnerable in the sense they may be willing to cooperate and most importantly tell you about malfeasance up the chain. just like you wouldn't go after a mob boss directly, you start with the foot soldiers and start rolling that up the organization. that does appear to be the ultimate strategy that special counsel mueller is going with investigating donald trump and his campaign. >> bob, in spite of what the president said and members of his team, his administration, said for much of last year that this was wrapping up, wrapping up, when you look at the scope of the people, when you look again at the kinds of documents that he's looking at and when they're from,
so for the layman, what does this mean? >> well, what it means is that when you're investigating a criminal enterprise, you don't start investigating from the top. you want to start investigating at lower levels because that's where a lot of the actual potentially criminal decisions were made and in particular that's where a lot of your vulnerable witnesses might be, vulnerable in the sense they may be willing to cooperate and most importantly tell you about malfeasance up the chain. just...
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it, from a layman's point of view looks like amazon is trying to corner the market on the video doorbell market but like you said in the intro, it is about them connecting their key service. if you imagine what we see a lot of news and social media these days as we will see package thieves that are picking up packages left by ups drivers in amazon's own fleet of delivery drivers. people combine still the packages. that caused amazon millions if not close to $1 billion in revenue every year because as those customers are missing packages, amazon has to satisfy the customer so they send them another package. if that get stolen again, you have a problem. this will be the 11th device for amazon that includes their smart speakers, cloud cameras and now doorbells and ring has some really amazing battery- powered outdoor motion activated cameras you can get a whole house view of what is going on outside as well as on the inside.>> i understand wanting to know who is at your door and not letting the men and protecting your packages on the outside it would be great to have them on the inside but
it, from a layman's point of view looks like amazon is trying to corner the market on the video doorbell market but like you said in the intro, it is about them connecting their key service. if you imagine what we see a lot of news and social media these days as we will see package thieves that are picking up packages left by ups drivers in amazon's own fleet of delivery drivers. people combine still the packages. that caused amazon millions if not close to $1 billion in revenue every year...
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>> i don't think a layman that has never secured stuff before would come up with that kind of lashingdoesn't have to be exclusively from a maritime background. >> let's just take this, and show me how you would do it. >> reporter: just like the woman in the sheriff's video, hanchrow was able to tie his hands behind his back using the same type of rope on rebecca's wrists -- but even he found the process to be awkward. >> so now i'm gonna try to tighten the knot. >> i can't imagine this happening without a lot of practice. this is a very elaborate situation. >> it's pretty elaborate. i would say to a layperson, that's pretty out of the ordinary. when you lay a lashing like that, there's experience behind that. >> reporter: but could rebecca have had that kind of rope tying experience? after all, jonah shacknai says she often went out with him on his boat in coronado. >> rebecca, who was a really good athlete, would sort of jump off the boat and tie it down. certainly she tied down our boat on dozens of occasions. >> reporter: but our rope-tying expert told us that the type of bindings
>> i don't think a layman that has never secured stuff before would come up with that kind of lashingdoesn't have to be exclusively from a maritime background. >> let's just take this, and show me how you would do it. >> reporter: just like the woman in the sheriff's video, hanchrow was able to tie his hands behind his back using the same type of rope on rebecca's wrists -- but even he found the process to be awkward. >> so now i'm gonna try to tighten the knot. >>...
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. >> so in layman's terms as we say for us here, this 25% was existing no matter what, as we know it we would have had to have deal with this -- a small lot would have had to deal with this before we're updating this existing legislation as we see it today? >> that's my understanding, commissioner. and it was just incorporated by reference to this outside map. so i don't think that our office sees it as a drastic shift. i think that there's consensus within the department staff and that the blue map needs to go. and that is something that was in there at some point and it was incenterred after reference to the seismic hazard zone map, that the blue map was being relied upon and everybody agrees that needs to go. we thought, well, let's just refer back to the 25% threshold and understanding that that may create some implementation on the back end of this which i think that our office is willing to collaborate with the department in making sure that that is as smooth as possible, that project applicants understand, you know, clearly and easily whether they fall within that 25% threshol
. >> so in layman's terms as we say for us here, this 25% was existing no matter what, as we know it we would have had to have deal with this -- a small lot would have had to deal with this before we're updating this existing legislation as we see it today? >> that's my understanding, commissioner. and it was just incorporated by reference to this outside map. so i don't think that our office sees it as a drastic shift. i think that there's consensus within the department staff and...
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conspiracy, i think, means different things in layman's language than it does in legal terms.f we're talking about a crime being committed, which is the stealing of the documents, the way that mueller defined conspiracy to defraud the united states in some of his earlier indictments, i think we may also see -- i can imagine him also describing the dissemination of those document back to the u.s. public in an effort to influence the u.s. election as being a criminal act. if a person was aware that criminal actions like that were taking place, that a theft had happened, that the proceeds of that theft were going to be used to commit another crime -- if somebody was made aware of that, is just that awareness itself, does that create some sort of responsibility? do you have to go to the authorities with it? if you cheer for that action without doing anything to stop it, is that also potentially criminal liability? do you actively have to be helping and be part of what they're doing in their criminal acts to be part of a conspiracy? where is the line in terms of just bad behavior v
conspiracy, i think, means different things in layman's language than it does in legal terms.f we're talking about a crime being committed, which is the stealing of the documents, the way that mueller defined conspiracy to defraud the united states in some of his earlier indictments, i think we may also see -- i can imagine him also describing the dissemination of those document back to the u.s. public in an effort to influence the u.s. election as being a criminal act. if a person was aware...
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it's in a nightclub so quite frankly to a layman, everyone looks drunk. you have to monitor that. number two, staffing. it is an unusually high staffing count. good for me i guess but it is a large count. we're talking on any given night, seven security on a saturday, plus five to six hosts that are actually trained in security. so that's a compliment of 12-13. then there's sis, that controls line management, fading, id's, interior control and of course in and out's. that's large. that's every night that they have capacity. to answer directly, i think the security has contributed to the lowering of violence but i just don't see how changing the -- keeping the noise or live music at midnight to 2:00 a.m. will do any difference. the music is still on. there's music now. that doesn't contribute -- if there's someone up there, yes, of course if it's a higher talent or celebrity or host hired to help with the club, security is dealing with that regardless of who is in front of the booth playing. one of the issues i'm seeing, remove the 12:00 condition. it's harder to attract business w
it's in a nightclub so quite frankly to a layman, everyone looks drunk. you have to monitor that. number two, staffing. it is an unusually high staffing count. good for me i guess but it is a large count. we're talking on any given night, seven security on a saturday, plus five to six hosts that are actually trained in security. so that's a compliment of 12-13. then there's sis, that controls line management, fading, id's, interior control and of course in and out's. that's large. that's every...
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. >> you hear that term a lot let's break it down in layman's terms. when the atmospheric pressure drops 24 millibar in 24 hours or less. in this case it dropped 30 millibar in less than 24 hours. all this really means is this let's us know the storm is undergoing rapid intensification. when it does that, this is when you get the strongest northeasters to hit these locations. we had that. one of the other things people often associate with northeasters is snow. it's not a requirement but heavy snow is often associated with it. look at some of these numbers. richmondville, new york, 37.5" of snow. jefferson, 34.5" highest out of upstate, vermont and pennsylvania were also hit hard with snow as well. let's talk about where the storm is now. this is where it was located yesterday over portions of new york and pennsylvania. now it has moved fully off the coast. but with that said, it's still expected to have pretty significant impacts for the northeast through tomorrow. the biggest one is going to be those strong winds. we talk about high wind warnings and
. >> you hear that term a lot let's break it down in layman's terms. when the atmospheric pressure drops 24 millibar in 24 hours or less. in this case it dropped 30 millibar in less than 24 hours. all this really means is this let's us know the storm is undergoing rapid intensification. when it does that, this is when you get the strongest northeasters to hit these locations. we had that. one of the other things people often associate with northeasters is snow. it's not a requirement but...
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it did not seem normal from a layman's perspective.a technical analysis perspective? david: i think it is all being a part of the environment that we have been in for the past few years. for me, in terms of the vix, we overlay it with credit spreads. i think they have been tied together. we have had this huge tightening over the past five years in credit spreads. question for not just a volatility, but for the markets in general, i think was been triggering the prices in the past few months is a rising yield, we are moving away from that easy money. we are starting to normalize the market. if we are generally doing that, we are returning to the previous normal times and will likely see a rise in normal times. .nna: thank you very much let's take a look at world markets. this is the picture across the globe. a negative session over any asian equity markets. the u.s. is doing quite nicely on the lower geopolitical risks around the korean peninsula before we heard about gary comes departure. the has led markets lower over in the asian equ
it did not seem normal from a layman's perspective.a technical analysis perspective? david: i think it is all being a part of the environment that we have been in for the past few years. for me, in terms of the vix, we overlay it with credit spreads. i think they have been tied together. we have had this huge tightening over the past five years in credit spreads. question for not just a volatility, but for the markets in general, i think was been triggering the prices in the past few months is...
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next week will be the tenth year anniversary of when layman brothers crashed and signaled that the collapsead started. and how it could be that after we got some dodd frank protections in place. after we got ten years, nearly, of trying to rebuild, after the banks are more profitable than they have ever been in history, how could it be that this congress is saying, i know what let's do. let's make it easier for big banks to cheat american families. let's make it easier for them to load up on risks. let's take 25 of the 40 largest banks in america, banks that sucked down $50 billion in bailout money, and nobody went to jail. let's take them off the watch list and treat them like itty, tiny, little community banks out somewhere nowhere where they can't hurt the economy. >> so i want to bear down on this a little bit. the idea, right is that the criticism of dodd frank is it was partly responsible for creating consolidation in the banking sector. that smaller banks were having a hard time dealing with it. and the origin of the legislation was to make some adjustment so it would be easier for s
next week will be the tenth year anniversary of when layman brothers crashed and signaled that the collapsead started. and how it could be that after we got some dodd frank protections in place. after we got ten years, nearly, of trying to rebuild, after the banks are more profitable than they have ever been in history, how could it be that this congress is saying, i know what let's do. let's make it easier for big banks to cheat american families. let's make it easier for them to load up on...
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i think clearly just from a layman's perspective, the fact they were working on it actively at the time of its collapse leads you to believe it could have. the ntsb is on site. they've already taken samples. they're going to take entire chunks of that bridge for testing. we're going to know why this failed and primarily for the purposes of making sure it never happens again. but it's going to take a while. these are not quick investigations. but we will know the truth, and we will know it in its entirety. >> all right. senator rubio, i know it's been a tough week for you down in south florida. thanks for coming on and sharing your views, sir. >> thank you. >>> and joining me now is the republican who has been in charge of the house version of the russia investigation for the intel committee, congressman mike conaway of texas. congressman, welcome to "meet the press." >> thank you. my first sundays morning ever. i should be at church and sunday school, but i'm here instead. >> i appreciate that. my apologies to your pastor. let me start with something andrew mccabe said following his fir
i think clearly just from a layman's perspective, the fact they were working on it actively at the time of its collapse leads you to believe it could have. the ntsb is on site. they've already taken samples. they're going to take entire chunks of that bridge for testing. we're going to know why this failed and primarily for the purposes of making sure it never happens again. but it's going to take a while. these are not quick investigations. but we will know the truth, and we will know it in...
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. >> a layman, a person who is not a trained lawyer, doesn't know how to defend himself. he doesn't know how to cross-examine witnesses, how to make an argument, how to object to evidence. he's helpless. >> everybody has the right to counsel because everybody don't know the rules. >> the prosecutor has on its team the entire government. they have the police and all of the resources that they put to bear on a single defendant. >> by the 1960s, judges, lawyers and prosecutors were ready for change. the supreme court justices accepted gideon's case and chose the highly qualified abe fortis to represent him. the state of florida was represented by a novice lawyer, bruce jacob. the trial was held in january 1963 and addressed whether the right to counsel of the sixth amendment extended to state courts. >> start with the proposition that the 14th amendment requires a fair trial and we say that the defendant in a criminal proceeding cannot get a fair trial unless he has counsel. >> on march 18th, 1963, after three months, the supreme court's decision was announced. the justices
. >> a layman, a person who is not a trained lawyer, doesn't know how to defend himself. he doesn't know how to cross-examine witnesses, how to make an argument, how to object to evidence. he's helpless. >> everybody has the right to counsel because everybody don't know the rules. >> the prosecutor has on its team the entire government. they have the police and all of the resources that they put to bear on a single defendant. >> by the 1960s, judges, lawyers and...
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. >> that's where this starts is, looking at this as a layman, this is where it gets a little foggy to me. the presidential power to pardon, it's absolute. a president can use it for any reason at any time. it's always there in a situation like this. any president under investigation could at any moment say you know what, this person is potentially a threat to me. i'm going to pardon them and take care of it. that line if you're going to broach it at all, if that happened if this lawyer brought it up somehow, if dowd brought it up somehow, is there any specific line a prosecutor might be looking at here? >> part of the problem is it happened to my understanding while the grand jury was empanelled when it was clear that flynn was in the crosshairs. we know what did happen months later. flynn flipped and decided that he would both plead guilty and cooperate with the mueller investigation. so there was a sort of clearen an present threat of what exactly did happen which is cooperation. >> i also think on the question of the pardon, yes, it is a virtually unlimited power but like everythin
. >> that's where this starts is, looking at this as a layman, this is where it gets a little foggy to me. the presidential power to pardon, it's absolute. a president can use it for any reason at any time. it's always there in a situation like this. any president under investigation could at any moment say you know what, this person is potentially a threat to me. i'm going to pardon them and take care of it. that line if you're going to broach it at all, if that happened if this lawyer...
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can you explain in layman's terms what that means, and if that is where we to start. ms. shaw: we are pleased someone that has been on both the public and private side of health care would be someone that can help us solve the problems we have. there are a lot of conversations, and at eli lily and company, there are a lot of conversations about drug prices at lily specifically. the important nut to crack, a piece of this is education. after going through cancer with my sister and very expensive medication, what people want to know is, can my loved one afford this? can my mom and dad afford their medication to get the lifesaving benefits or quality-of-life benefits they need? we have found patients are paying higher and higher amount out of their own pocket. if you take a holistic view in the u.s., 99% of all medicines prescribed are generic. generics came to be because the brand name came first. of the other 10%, most americans pay $30 or less for prescription medication, and those numbers are going down. there is one out of 10 of every patients who doesn't either have in
can you explain in layman's terms what that means, and if that is where we to start. ms. shaw: we are pleased someone that has been on both the public and private side of health care would be someone that can help us solve the problems we have. there are a lot of conversations, and at eli lily and company, there are a lot of conversations about drug prices at lily specifically. the important nut to crack, a piece of this is education. after going through cancer with my sister and very expensive...
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so i'll tell the layman safe one.teve is back at work and making his case for the republican agenda and proving you can't spell republican without pun. in fact, this is recently true. he recently put out a press release how one avocado grower in his district is taking advantage of tax cuts and argues that it is toast and that our policies are the pits. steve, when it comes to a full throated defense of republican tax policies, glad to see you're quacing the quac. such a compelling and emotional story. just think when you were 7 years old, ilena, you fled cuba to escape a narcissistic megalo ma maniac. i guess adam smith was wrong. it's not an invisible hand that guides our markets. it's just a small one. as you know after the gridiron i'm kind of surprised president trump isn't joining us here tonight at least when it comes to forbes. we sort of has a theme of hard-hitting journalism. i think president trump may come around an on a few of his decisions. once don junior tells him just how bad prison is, we might finall
so i'll tell the layman safe one.teve is back at work and making his case for the republican agenda and proving you can't spell republican without pun. in fact, this is recently true. he recently put out a press release how one avocado grower in his district is taking advantage of tax cuts and argues that it is toast and that our policies are the pits. steve, when it comes to a full throated defense of republican tax policies, glad to see you're quacing the quac. such a compelling and emotional...
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(sound of bus passing by) we would like people to understand that this is all volunteer labor in layman'se poppies and don't steal the plants right here you it was chopped down we think that some publicity shaming can help the situation and we hope that you can help there i'm done with the shaming for here and help ..don't be a problem we a part of the solution in daly city stanley roberts kron 4 news ( james ) coming up after the break... seattle's space needle is getting a makeover. the new features we could see by memorial day. in your noise cancelling trheadphones?ry maybe not. maybe you could trust you won't be next to a loud eater. (eating potato chips loudly) or you could just trust duracell. (silence) ♪ (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (robin) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( terisa ) take a look at this... workers at the space needle are taking part in a very delicate operation. they're lifting dozens of glass panels... 520 feet into the air... to the top of the iconic seattle structure. the 48 panels - each weighing over a ton - will becom
(sound of bus passing by) we would like people to understand that this is all volunteer labor in layman'se poppies and don't steal the plants right here you it was chopped down we think that some publicity shaming can help the situation and we hope that you can help there i'm done with the shaming for here and help ..don't be a problem we a part of the solution in daly city stanley roberts kron 4 news ( james ) coming up after the break... seattle's space needle is getting a makeover. the new...
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even the intelligent and educated layman has small and sometimes no skill in the science of law.eft without the aid of counsel he may be put on trial without a proper charge and convicted upon evidence and evidence related to the issue and otherwise admissible. he lacks both the skill and knowledge adequate to prepare a defense. he escapes the danger of conviction because he does not know how to establish his innocence. 22 friends of the court argued that it should now be overruled, we agree. three justices even though it was unanimous wrote separately to express they're agreement. tom clark, john marshal the second and john douglas. why did they take the time to do that? >> well, they all had their reasons to write separately. i think for justice clark, for him the real reason is that the court had already extended the right to capital cases and he didn't see a difference between capital cases and non-capital cases because the due process protects your life and your liberty. for justice douglas it was a specific reason as i eluded to earlier. he and justice black had a unique ap
even the intelligent and educated layman has small and sometimes no skill in the science of law.eft without the aid of counsel he may be put on trial without a proper charge and convicted upon evidence and evidence related to the issue and otherwise admissible. he lacks both the skill and knowledge adequate to prepare a defense. he escapes the danger of conviction because he does not know how to establish his innocence. 22 friends of the court argued that it should now be overruled, we agree....
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decades longer, his 1988 book, "a brief history of time," explaining the mysteries of the universe in layman's language, became an international bestseller and made him an unlikely worldwide celebrity. when he turned 60, he did a star turn with ed bradley on cbs news' "60 minutes." >> for me it is quite an achievement. i never thought i would get so far. >> reporter: hawing was one of president obama's first recipients of the medal of freedom, awarded because he had overcome disability to push the boundaries of science. >> professor stephen hawking was a brilliant man and a mediocre student. >> reporter: a mediocre student with a list of scientific accomplishments going back to the beginning of time itself. his work on the origins of the universe and on black holes in space defined how we now understand them. yet he was somehow never awarded a nobel prize. always fascinated by space, he took a zero gravity flight in 2007, the first time in 40 years he could move without the chair. >> i could have gone on and on. space, here i come. >> reporter: popular culture, here i come. he had a role on "s
decades longer, his 1988 book, "a brief history of time," explaining the mysteries of the universe in layman's language, became an international bestseller and made him an unlikely worldwide celebrity. when he turned 60, he did a star turn with ed bradley on cbs news' "60 minutes." >> for me it is quite an achievement. i never thought i would get so far. >> reporter: hawing was one of president obama's first recipients of the medal of freedom, awarded because he...
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(sound of bus passing by) we would like people to understand that this is all volunteer labor in layman's trash the community garden and don't trample the poppies and don't steal the plants right here you can see where it was chopped down we think that some publicity and some shaming can help the situation and we hope that you can help us out here there i'm done with the shaming for now . get out here and help ..don't be a part of the problem we a part of the solution in daly city stanley roberts kron 4 news (robin) coming up on the kron four morning news... a young boy battling a rare disorder flies across the country to meet his favorite sports hero-- steph curry.. we'll show you who made it all possible... after the break. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. rebecca:the first in a series of storm systems is now exiting to the southeast. scattered showers will continue across the area tonight and wednesday, along with possible afternoon and evening thunderstorms tomorrow primarily inland areas. the next storm system will bring another ro
(sound of bus passing by) we would like people to understand that this is all volunteer labor in layman's trash the community garden and don't trample the poppies and don't steal the plants right here you can see where it was chopped down we think that some publicity and some shaming can help the situation and we hope that you can help us out here there i'm done with the shaming for now . get out here and help ..don't be a part of the problem we a part of the solution in daly city stanley...
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. >> and in layman's terms does that mean mark carrolo wanted to give information?wo masters. and playing this game, would you represent donald trump the answer for most of us is no. not because of potential criminal exposure. we lawyers actually like that kind of thing. it's because he has horrendous judgment on his own and he doesn't listen to lawyers. so, again, the go-to lawyers in d.c., frankly, these two lawyers are not on that list. so, i don't know who he is going to represent him on these very serious charges. >> they would not be the people considered on the top? >> not for this kind of white collar crime. they're lawyers who had their day a while ago. they're pundits. not that there's anything wrong with being a lawyer pundits. >> not at all. michael cohen, another one of donald trump's attorneys has gotten issues or implicated in some way. give us your take on the fact that donald trump is having such a hard time defending himself against this mueller case? >> it's exactly as he said just a moment ago. he cannot be trusted to say what a lawyer coaches hi
. >> and in layman's terms does that mean mark carrolo wanted to give information?wo masters. and playing this game, would you represent donald trump the answer for most of us is no. not because of potential criminal exposure. we lawyers actually like that kind of thing. it's because he has horrendous judgment on his own and he doesn't listen to lawyers. so, again, the go-to lawyers in d.c., frankly, these two lawyers are not on that list. so, i don't know who he is going to represent him...
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bear stearns would have been in there at that time, layman brothers was in there, merrill lynch was in all of them needed rescue or they failed. at a horrible time, right away, and only late last year did this index of securities firms stocks make a new high. the prior high would have been from 2007, so you can see the market had an inkling that stress was building. there was going to be problems in the financial services area it fell into the bear stearns failure and beyond that. i do think pointing out one other thing, that shows you that there were these senses in here that there was a big risk building up before bear stearns buckled. are there also unseen or unnoticed risks now that have been building up it's hard to know for sure, obviously, but some of the stuff in the background, record corporate debt levels. that's a background factor obviously, some kind of china financial stress is a perennial issue. and it seems as if something that may perhaps being building toward a head, and the short volatility trade that came to the surface just last month as a lot of these funds that h
bear stearns would have been in there at that time, layman brothers was in there, merrill lynch was in all of them needed rescue or they failed. at a horrible time, right away, and only late last year did this index of securities firms stocks make a new high. the prior high would have been from 2007, so you can see the market had an inkling that stress was building. there was going to be problems in the financial services area it fell into the bear stearns failure and beyond that. i do think...
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now the layman person can be part of it. >> the interesting aspect to talk about here is the architecturemoney. every interaction is mediated by third party so we could walk into a bank and they could not give us our capital we are requesting. we've seen it in cyprus, brazil, argentina, over the past several decades. we are talking about home bias here, but it's certainly serves the purpose for people in other countries who are worried about government institutions cracking down on them. it can be used not only as a tax haven, but here's the argument i have for you. are you worried about the transaction costs as well as the irs because anytime you transact in digital currency, the transaction is taxed. >> correct. having a hard time embracing this with other platforms out there. we want to see all the documentation, tax people. it's taking a little time to enforce this and they're working on that. we have quite a few corporations abroad. private investors don't want to get exposed to the u.s. so they understand the offshore banking with the chance to keep yourself outside of liabilities i
now the layman person can be part of it. >> the interesting aspect to talk about here is the architecturemoney. every interaction is mediated by third party so we could walk into a bank and they could not give us our capital we are requesting. we've seen it in cyprus, brazil, argentina, over the past several decades. we are talking about home bias here, but it's certainly serves the purpose for people in other countries who are worried about government institutions cracking down on them....
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stuart: can you put me in layman's terms, what did facebook do wrong?nd put it on facebook, sent it out to a group of people, 270,000 of them responded, and by responding they gave that person access to 50,000 facebook users data because they were friends of those responders that academic, i don't know the exact details here, must have given a information to a research company called cambridge analytica. that company is known to work with the trump campaign. that is where people are getting stirred up. stuart: it was the unauthorized collection of private information on 50 million facebook users? >> from the third party firm, from the academic. it is still unclear if that academic had the authorization to collect the data because they were following policy, the am dem i can did it, facebook didn't stop them from doing isn't. >> i think they knew about it as early as 2015 and maybe didn't communicate to the losers it didn't happen. it is murky so far. stuart: some competition would surely help? >> sure. >> what is wrong with twitter or the others? >> the
stuart: can you put me in layman's terms, what did facebook do wrong?nd put it on facebook, sent it out to a group of people, 270,000 of them responded, and by responding they gave that person access to 50,000 facebook users data because they were friends of those responders that academic, i don't know the exact details here, must have given a information to a research company called cambridge analytica. that company is known to work with the trump campaign. that is where people are getting...
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. >> and a layman person who is not a trained lawyer, doesn't know how to defend himself.e doesn't know how to cross-examine witnesses, how to make and argument, object to evidence. he's helpless. >> so everybody had the right to counsel, because everybody -- >> the prosecution has on its team the entire government. they have the police. all of the resources that they put to bear in a single defendant. >> so by the 1960s, judges, lawyers and prosecutors were ready for change. the supreme court justices accepted gideon's case and chose the highly qualified april for theess to represent him. the state of florida was represented by a novice lawyer bruce jacobs. the hearing was held on january 15, 1963. addressed whether the right to counsel of the sixth amendment extended to courts. >> start with the proposition that the 14th amendment require as fair trial and we say that the defendant in a criminal proceeding cannot get a fair trial unless he has counsel. >> on march 18, 1963, after three months, the supreme court's decision was announced. the justices ruled unanimously in
. >> and a layman person who is not a trained lawyer, doesn't know how to defend himself.e doesn't know how to cross-examine witnesses, how to make and argument, object to evidence. he's helpless. >> so everybody had the right to counsel, because everybody -- >> the prosecution has on its team the entire government. they have the police. all of the resources that they put to bear in a single defendant. >> so by the 1960s, judges, lawyers and prosecutors were ready for...
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in layman's terms what does it mean for them. >> first of all we are protecting them with a strong steelotect our american citizens by being able to have a very strong steel industry that can produce the equipment and our defense items in order to protect the american citizens. i think it's going to have a very minor affect on teachers ant rest of the economy. good outweigh the bad as far as tariffs are concerned. first thing we need to do is protect our country. by imposing tariffs it's going to give us a chance to rebuild the steel industry and get back to where we used to be. griff: that's certainly what the president thinks, marks. we shall find out. >> i think he's right. he promised us -- the last four presidents have promised it and they haven't done it at least president trump is doing what he said he is going to do and it's the right thing to do. clearly the right thing to do. do. i don't think we ought to be concerned about a trade war. okay. we are the strongest economy in the world. and we ought to protect our people first. ainsley: okay. >> i'm not worried about a trade war
in layman's terms what does it mean for them. >> first of all we are protecting them with a strong steelotect our american citizens by being able to have a very strong steel industry that can produce the equipment and our defense items in order to protect the american citizens. i think it's going to have a very minor affect on teachers ant rest of the economy. good outweigh the bad as far as tariffs are concerned. first thing we need to do is protect our country. by imposing tariffs it's...
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. >> and a layman, a person not a trained lawyer, doesn't know how to defend himself and doesn't know how to cross examine witnesses and object to evidence. he's helpless. >> everybody had the right to counsel because everybody don't know the rule -- >> the prosecution has on its team, the entire government. they have the police and all of the resources they put to bear in a single defendant. by the 1960s, judges lawyers and prosecutors were ready for change. the supreme court justices accepted gideon's case and chose abe fortis to represent him. represented by a novice lawyer, jacob. the hearing was held january 13th, 1963 and addressed whether the right to counsel extended to state courts. >> you start with the proposition that the 14th amendment requires a fair trial and we say that the defendant in a criminal proceeding cannot get a fair trial unless he has counsel. >> on march 18th, 1963, after three months, the supreme court's decision was announced. the justices ruled unanimously in favor of gideon. >> this landmark opinion held states and localities have a sixth amendment cons
. >> and a layman, a person not a trained lawyer, doesn't know how to defend himself and doesn't know how to cross examine witnesses and object to evidence. he's helpless. >> everybody had the right to counsel because everybody don't know the rule -- >> the prosecution has on its team, the entire government. they have the police and all of the resources they put to bear in a single defendant. by the 1960s, judges lawyers and prosecutors were ready for change. the supreme court...