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it is also for lead the -- the layman.t is a full day gaining knowledge of these very things we're talking about. we will run a slide here with the flyer for the program. there it is. it is at st. mary's cathedral. it is all day on november 17. to know more about that come you can go to our website know the information is there. the title of the conference is interesting. both titles, >> converging roads is where the medical practice and ethics converge because they do, certainly. the title of the conference is the heart of end-of-life care and so -- catholic social teaching. the catholics have a great body of social teaching underlying end-of-life care. if our viewers would like to learn more about it, we're having a conference that john was just mentioning on november 17. we have speakers from all over the country. dr. tom cavanaugh is one of them. it is for doctors and nurses because the continued education credits. but it's also for the general public because the principles will be very helpful for yourselves, your lov
it is also for lead the -- the layman.t is a full day gaining knowledge of these very things we're talking about. we will run a slide here with the flyer for the program. there it is. it is at st. mary's cathedral. it is all day on november 17. to know more about that come you can go to our website know the information is there. the title of the conference is interesting. both titles, >> converging roads is where the medical practice and ethics converge because they do, certainly. the...
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drew layman? >> good afternoon. i'm drew layman. that's not my phone. [phone rings] first, i'd like to congratulate you on becoming president of the board. >> commissioner courtney: it was unanimous. >> this last monday at the water environment federation technical conference in new orleans, i want to thank commissioner vietor and megan scott also for joining a convening of the commission and joe king was there, along with delgado community college and shawn corbin. so it was a very nice meeting, very productive. and we had people from the public sector, private sector, education and community-based organizations. and that -- just to be a little informal to say that i think that san francisco public utilities commission sets a nationwide example for excellent work force development programs, including the bay work consortium and reaching out to community-based organizations. this is a template, i think, that can be used really around the country. and that other people can learn from, perhaps from the systematic infrastructure and steps done in new orlea
drew layman? >> good afternoon. i'm drew layman. that's not my phone. [phone rings] first, i'd like to congratulate you on becoming president of the board. >> commissioner courtney: it was unanimous. >> this last monday at the water environment federation technical conference in new orleans, i want to thank commissioner vietor and megan scott also for joining a convening of the commission and joe king was there, along with delgado community college and shawn corbin. so it was...
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but, the layman i talked about, they were generally expected to be from those congregations. again, during times of war, especially this war, there were no hard and fast lines drawn. for example, something i didn't mention much, it is important to remind us all that the christian commision, even though it's primary focus was the boys in blue, they would go into, in some cases, hospitals where the confederate wounded were lying in agony and minister to them, as well. after the war, there were testimonials provided by confederate soldiers saying, we want to thank the members of the christian commision for ministering to us when we had fallen in battle. they treated us as christian brethren. if it weren't for their administrations, we would have passed away. i have come across a number of those testimonials, some letters with lengthy numbers of signatures. it just goes to show that these lines were blurred during times of war. they were focused on, yes the spiritual good of the soldiers, but also being good christians and engaging in christian benevolence regardless of who you a
but, the layman i talked about, they were generally expected to be from those congregations. again, during times of war, especially this war, there were no hard and fast lines drawn. for example, something i didn't mention much, it is important to remind us all that the christian commision, even though it's primary focus was the boys in blue, they would go into, in some cases, hospitals where the confederate wounded were lying in agony and minister to them, as well. after the war, there were...
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dhs initially identified 21 states that were targeted, mainly in the form of scanning or, in layman's terms, checking to see if any doors or windows were open. prepare for a future attack. all of this appeared to be an attempt to exploit vulnerabilities in our election infrastructure. we now believe all 50 states were likely targeted in the same way. ultimately, and we want to be , any attempt, whether successful or unsuccessful to interfere in our elections is an attack on our democracy. it is unacceptable and we take it very, very seriously. we know our upcoming election is a potential target. our adversaries have demonstrated capability and will. we have talked a lot about misinformation campaigns and influence in the form of misinformation. i will not touch on that today only to say that we all need to be intellectually curious and make sure the news we read is from a legitimate source, and then make our own determination as to the validity of the information. districts are being watched closely not only because of candidates or politics, but because of security. we are working wi
dhs initially identified 21 states that were targeted, mainly in the form of scanning or, in layman's terms, checking to see if any doors or windows were open. prepare for a future attack. all of this appeared to be an attempt to exploit vulnerabilities in our election infrastructure. we now believe all 50 states were likely targeted in the same way. ultimately, and we want to be , any attempt, whether successful or unsuccessful to interfere in our elections is an attack on our democracy. it is...
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airliner like right over my house, really loud and heading into a downward trajectory as far as my layman eye thought that it was going towards the ocean. >> reporter: with fleet week san francisco just a short drive away, abc 7 news reached out to the air show network. officials there say c-17s don't fly among show's blue angels, military jets or performance aircraft. net com santa cruz says its office received calls about the low-flying aircraft but directed callers to the federal aviation administration. neighbors say they are relieve the aircraft wasn't part of a major catastrophe. >> oh, my god, what was that? >> i'm waiting to hear like, you know, fire engines or hear like a plane crash. that's really what i thought was happening. >> reporter: now the faa tells me they would not be able to confirm information on the aircraft without a labor-intensive radar replay. instead they have directed me to the military. in santa cruz, abc 7 news. >> amanda, thank you. >>> new at 11:00, pharmaceutical giant bayer is cutting 227 jobs in berkly. the company just confirmed the cut moments ago to
airliner like right over my house, really loud and heading into a downward trajectory as far as my layman eye thought that it was going towards the ocean. >> reporter: with fleet week san francisco just a short drive away, abc 7 news reached out to the air show network. officials there say c-17s don't fly among show's blue angels, military jets or performance aircraft. net com santa cruz says its office received calls about the low-flying aircraft but directed callers to the federal...
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know, that experienced remote targeting of state networks, mainly in the form of scanning or, in layman's terms, checking to see if any a were open, what the system looks like potentially to understand for a future attack. and all of this appeared to be an attempt to exploit vulnerabilities in our election infrastructure. we do now believe that all 50 states were probably likely targeted in the same way. a form of research, understanding systems, what the possibilities are. so ultimately, and we want to be clear on this, and i'm sure chris was yesterday, any attempt whether it's successful or unsuccessful to interfere in our elections is an attack on our democracy. it's unacceptable and we'll take it very seriously. today we do know that our upcoming election is a potential target. our adversaries have demonstrated capability, the will. i know you've spent a lot of time talking about misinformation campaigns in influence in the form of information. i won't touch on that today. only to say that we all need to be intellectually curious and make sure the news that we read is, in fact, from a
know, that experienced remote targeting of state networks, mainly in the form of scanning or, in layman's terms, checking to see if any a were open, what the system looks like potentially to understand for a future attack. and all of this appeared to be an attempt to exploit vulnerabilities in our election infrastructure. we do now believe that all 50 states were probably likely targeted in the same way. a form of research, understanding systems, what the possibilities are. so ultimately, and...
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hear that suppuration system all function might be the cause of collision again this is just for a layman the recent gesture and we have to wait for official results for at least like two weeks is going to take and we hear that until then the exact cause is determined all spaceflights must be suspended. so what actually happened just a brief to remind you everything appeared to be go in very well yesterday and then less than two minutes into the flight a problem was reported with the booster rocket between the first and second stages separated in the mergence escape system reacted to this immediately and that was automatically done by suppurating the crew capsule and alexi of cine no need haig for who by the way that was supposed to be his first flights to the international space station lended safely in kazakhstan and now they're back to moscow and we hear from the head of russian space agency admitted records in the they are already shared you'll for another space for another flight to the international space station next spring let's take a listen. to where american stars these guys wh
hear that suppuration system all function might be the cause of collision again this is just for a layman the recent gesture and we have to wait for official results for at least like two weeks is going to take and we hear that until then the exact cause is determined all spaceflights must be suspended. so what actually happened just a brief to remind you everything appeared to be go in very well yesterday and then less than two minutes into the flight a problem was reported with the booster...
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she keeps going like a layman cockroach in an irradiated environment and the moment is coming when thend stuck in her front and twisted. she will be dead soon. these are from her own team. itjust emphasises the difficult situation that she is in. at the same time, at i'io that she is in. at the same time, at no stage is the detail behind this. at no stage is there actually this person and this person in place... there is no obvious replacement. there is no obvious replacement. there is no clear person with a clear plan. ina sense, clear plan. in a sense, that has enabled her to stay in power so far, that any of the potential future contenders do not quite one to take over, and nobody wants to be the one who wields the knife, to use their own language. that is correct, although certainly being around westminster over the last weeks, i have detected, and others have, a shift in the mood from tory mps accepting that they think she is rubbish but the best they have, to saying, actually, really, could anyone else be actually worse than this? people have been talking online through today, i
she keeps going like a layman cockroach in an irradiated environment and the moment is coming when thend stuck in her front and twisted. she will be dead soon. these are from her own team. itjust emphasises the difficult situation that she is in. at the same time, at i'io that she is in. at the same time, at no stage is the detail behind this. at no stage is there actually this person and this person in place... there is no obvious replacement. there is no obvious replacement. there is no clear...
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don't live there probably don't know about the chicago police consent decree in a nutshell and in layman's terms what is it. in a nutshell the department of justice they came out with its gave a report highlighting chicago's long history of institutional racism system it corruption and the federal government cited that the chicago police is in desperate need of oversight and modern to prevent further corruption in reform so it is a federal decree and a contract to oversee the chicago police hopefully to bring in reform transparency and accountability which is lacking and desperately needed well eric that's words on paper how's it going so far. we're the we're cautiously optimistic because for the first time only in america the city of chicago. we had a plaintiff and a defendant. the tourney general of the city of chicago and city of chicago was the plaintiff so the first time in legal history we had a plain of the defendant standing all stays together doing a press conference saying that they're going to work everything out so the consent to curry has been little more than a back room deal
don't live there probably don't know about the chicago police consent decree in a nutshell and in layman's terms what is it. in a nutshell the department of justice they came out with its gave a report highlighting chicago's long history of institutional racism system it corruption and the federal government cited that the chicago police is in desperate need of oversight and modern to prevent further corruption in reform so it is a federal decree and a contract to oversee the chicago police...
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let's get the layman in the position not just to talk about the church doctrine but so they can be heardto have access. >> now you can have your closing statements. >> kathleen? [laughter] . >> first of all, thank you for the opportunity to talk about tuthis important topic. please don't let it go by the wayside as it has in years past with the fatigue of difficult issues and i totally understand that but it is too important and you look to all the organizations as leaders in the community and i know what is going on here in chicago but across the land to make certain good procedures are in place to protect children if you do something it is untoward if you see a cleric was possibly violating a young person or vulnerable adult then you come forward. don't just say that's another groomer but come forward and let the righthe people investigate. . >> okay. this is a very depressing lunch. [laughter] so i want to try to cheer you up a little bit so there is a brilliant young lawyer named joe collins and he dies at a very early age of 40 and he goes up to heaven and there is st. peter at the
let's get the layman in the position not just to talk about the church doctrine but so they can be heardto have access. >> now you can have your closing statements. >> kathleen? [laughter] . >> first of all, thank you for the opportunity to talk about tuthis important topic. please don't let it go by the wayside as it has in years past with the fatigue of difficult issues and i totally understand that but it is too important and you look to all the organizations as leaders in...
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so and bill burley prominent catholic layman who was the head of scripps howard went over and it was pretty remarkable and we met with cardinal for two hours. you can't even get to see the guy and if you did it is five minutes. you were there for two hours. it wasn't us but he was hearing things and the first time. told him about things and he cannot believe what he was doing. wasn't that your reaction? 's without it was a successful meeting and left the let's go have a good italian dinner and believe it or not cardinal stepped off the curb and missed him by about 6 inches and i could see the headlines of the catholic review board wiped out cardinal [inaudible] ass. >> kathleen, you as a former fbi agent and the protection organized the first audit whereby you hired personally 55 former fbi agents to go into the diocese in the united states. where the bishops all that grateful to see you? [laughter] >> you must remember the audits and the idea of the audits themselves are part of the ship's plan going forward which is set forth in the charter for the protection of young people and i
so and bill burley prominent catholic layman who was the head of scripps howard went over and it was pretty remarkable and we met with cardinal for two hours. you can't even get to see the guy and if you did it is five minutes. you were there for two hours. it wasn't us but he was hearing things and the first time. told him about things and he cannot believe what he was doing. wasn't that your reaction? 's without it was a successful meeting and left the let's go have a good italian dinner and...
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doubts about the president sanity but i want to assure you and want to make this easy and put it in layman's terms. every one of us had a friend, government, family member who was a little mentally messed up or a lot and messed up. we all know one thing about those people. they are not productive. this is a president who last week while kavanaugh was blazing across our streams and people were screaming at your my elected officials that we been to washington dc to represent us telling them they should not represent us is screaming and acting completely out of control all this crazy going on and you remember what the present was doing? there was a trade agreement. he was working. he was literally on days. let me tell you but i was in the white house the day that flake flaked for however many times flake flaked. got lindsey graham though. but flake seems to keep flaking. remember that day in mac it was supposed to be confirmation day and flake flaked again. and i am thinking no one will not to meet with me today. at a couple meetings over there and it will be so busy but i happen to my husband
doubts about the president sanity but i want to assure you and want to make this easy and put it in layman's terms. every one of us had a friend, government, family member who was a little mentally messed up or a lot and messed up. we all know one thing about those people. they are not productive. this is a president who last week while kavanaugh was blazing across our streams and people were screaming at your my elected officials that we been to washington dc to represent us telling them they...
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airliner, like, right over my house really loud and heading in a downward trajectory as far as my layman's eye thought that it was going to the ocean. >> reporter: with fleet week san francisco just a short time away, the officials there say c-17s don't fly among the show's blue angels, military jets or performance aircraft. they received calls about the low flying aircraft but have directed callers to the federal aviation administration. the aircraft wasn't part of a major catastrophe. >> oh, my god, what was that. i'm waiting to hear, like, engines or a plane crash. that's what i thought was happening. >> reporter: the faa would not be able to confirm unless they did a labor intensive radar replay. instead they directed me to the military. >>> now while fleet week air show organizers say the planes aren't part of their show there are plenty of planes, ships, sailors and visitors in san francisco. >> visitors are already taking advantage of the opportunity to tour some state-of-the-art combat ships. kristen? >>> let's check out this beauty, the "uss manchester," becoming the navy's newest
airliner, like, right over my house really loud and heading in a downward trajectory as far as my layman's eye thought that it was going to the ocean. >> reporter: with fleet week san francisco just a short time away, the officials there say c-17s don't fly among the show's blue angels, military jets or performance aircraft. they received calls about the low flying aircraft but have directed callers to the federal aviation administration. the aircraft wasn't part of a major catastrophe....
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. >> alford plea, to civilians, to layman, has a very sketchy kind of feel to it.ake a crack at trying to explain what an alford plea is? >> sure. it basically is when somebody says, "i'm willing to say that you have lots of information, and -- i'm gonna plead guilty, but i'm not gonna say i actually did anything wrong." >> reporter: and i say, "huh?" >> right. >> reporter: and then i turn to ron and say, "how does this go again?" >> so, he's gonna take responsibility without saying he did it. >> reporter: the state's attorney signed off, and the trial judge accepted sirius underwood's alford plea. sirius was sentenced to life with the possibility of parole after 38 years. a sentence he's appealing. josh daniels got life with the possibility of parole after 28 years. not enough time for some of brandy's loved ones. >> reporter: so where do we stand now? they've-- they've both been dealt with? >> yeah, i guess. >> reporter: your opinion, do you think they both got off easy? >> yes, they did. they're still breathin', she's not. >> reporter: josh and sirius are servin
. >> alford plea, to civilians, to layman, has a very sketchy kind of feel to it.ake a crack at trying to explain what an alford plea is? >> sure. it basically is when somebody says, "i'm willing to say that you have lots of information, and -- i'm gonna plead guilty, but i'm not gonna say i actually did anything wrong." >> reporter: and i say, "huh?" >> right. >> reporter: and then i turn to ron and say, "how does this go again?"...
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and if you asked me, again, my layman's opinion, that manifested from his lack of a father and his desireity. this was someone lost. he was looking, and he found a father in trump. >> meanwhile, an elite unit of postal workers is working alongside the fbi, to try to decide if any bombs are out there, and if so, where are they. a former inspector talk tomd us about the clues that led them to that suspect and what they're doing now. ♪ let's fly, let's fly away ♪ ♪ just say the words ♪ and we'll beat the birds down to acapulco bay ♪ ♪ it's perfect for a flying honeymoon they say ♪ ♪ come fly with me ♪ let's fly, let's fly away ♪ ♪ come fly with me ♪ let's fly, let's fly away ♪ pins and needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet... ...grew up the youngest of three kids... ...raised a good sport... ...and became a second-generation firefighter. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor, and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes cause diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain.
and if you asked me, again, my layman's opinion, that manifested from his lack of a father and his desireity. this was someone lost. he was looking, and he found a father in trump. >> meanwhile, an elite unit of postal workers is working alongside the fbi, to try to decide if any bombs are out there, and if so, where are they. a former inspector talk tomd us about the clues that led them to that suspect and what they're doing now. ♪ let's fly, let's fly away ♪ ♪ just say the words...
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or, in layman's terms: ice ghosts! ( wooooooo) this audience comes with their own sound effects. that's nice. look at how much money we just saved. but you don't have to take it from me. the team of scientists has isolated the audio and released this actual clip. take a listen. i can't tell if that was seismic waves or the last radiohead album. either way, song of the summer.. it's got a great beat, easy to dance to. i would give it 85. i don't know about you, folks, but i'm really excited about "captain marvel" and the new "avengers" coming out next year. ( cheers and applause ) you guys excited about that? and i also don't know about you, but i'm a little tired of superheroes. because here's the thing: the next superhero adaptation is a live-ction origin story about batman's butler, alfred. move over, cape cod crusader. there's a new hero in town, and he's almost done polishing the oyster spoons! i'm glad it's an origin story, because i have so many questions about the years alfred was training to become a butler. how did he learn to balance a tea tray? when did he decide to gr
or, in layman's terms: ice ghosts! ( wooooooo) this audience comes with their own sound effects. that's nice. look at how much money we just saved. but you don't have to take it from me. the team of scientists has isolated the audio and released this actual clip. take a listen. i can't tell if that was seismic waves or the last radiohead album. either way, song of the summer.. it's got a great beat, easy to dance to. i would give it 85. i don't know about you, folks, but i'm really excited...
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jessica layman with senior and disability action. first i wanted to comment on the conversation about conservatorship with the passing and signing of sb-1045 and the statement put out by mayor breed about being interested in implementing it as soon as possible. i think i mentioned there's a lot of us in the community who are concerned about this. part of it is where we're opposed to the idea of expanding involuntary conservatorship and treatment when we know there's good evidence that voluntary services are not available. they are not getting the mental health services they need and want and we need to look at that first. we are also very concerned about the criminalization of homelessness in general because while homelessness was taken out, that's what folks are really talking about in this bill. and that by requiring people to be detained eight times generally by the police, that increases incentives on a lot of levels for people to go through the system, for police to detain people more often. i think the biggest concern is the di
jessica layman with senior and disability action. first i wanted to comment on the conversation about conservatorship with the passing and signing of sb-1045 and the statement put out by mayor breed about being interested in implementing it as soon as possible. i think i mentioned there's a lot of us in the community who are concerned about this. part of it is where we're opposed to the idea of expanding involuntary conservatorship and treatment when we know there's good evidence that voluntary...
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and if you ask me, again, my layman's opinion is that manifested from his lack of a father and his desire for an identity. this was someone lost. he was looking for anything and he found a father in trump. >> that is a key quote there. just learning more about sayoc, his personality and things that were important to him. president trump claims that he has toned down his harsh rhetoric. >> but then attacked the media at a political rally in north carolina claiming it is dividing the country. jeff zeleny has more from charlotte. >> reporter: president trump issuing another call for civility at a rally friday evening in the wake of the are arrest of the suspected serial bomber responsible for sending at least 14 pipe bombs to democratic critics of this president. the president opened his remarks at this rally saying there is no place in american society for political violence. he said that he is committed to changing the discourse but didn't say how. immediately shifting to blaming the media, blaming democrats. he really is trying in the final less than two weeks before the midterm elections
and if you ask me, again, my layman's opinion is that manifested from his lack of a father and his desire for an identity. this was someone lost. he was looking for anything and he found a father in trump. >> that is a key quote there. just learning more about sayoc, his personality and things that were important to him. president trump claims that he has toned down his harsh rhetoric. >> but then attacked the media at a political rally in north carolina claiming it is dividing the...
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what that means in layman's terms is the three zones closest to the water, they want everyone out ofto be taking the warnings very seriously. we've been on this barrier island community during previous storms where we would see restaurants try to stay open until the last minute, until the storm arrived. yesterday, most restaurants and shops were already closed. people packing up their belongings, securing their homes and businesses, and leaving for higher ground. but as with any storm, there are always going to be a few holdouts. listen. >> we've just been through so many that we're comfortable staying, so we're going to. we've got enough food and generator, gas, so we'll be just fine. >> reporter: now that the storm, though, has been upgraded to a category 4 hurricane, category 4 hurricane, forecasters and emergency managers say this is an unprecedented event. you can't compare it to past hurricanes that have hit the panhandle in recorded history. governor rick scott is urging residents not to take any chances. >> anyone that has been asked to evacuate, don't wait. get out and get o
what that means in layman's terms is the three zones closest to the water, they want everyone out ofto be taking the warnings very seriously. we've been on this barrier island community during previous storms where we would see restaurants try to stay open until the last minute, until the storm arrived. yesterday, most restaurants and shops were already closed. people packing up their belongings, securing their homes and businesses, and leaving for higher ground. but as with any storm, there...
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but from a common sense, you know, layman's point of view i don't see how you interpret it any other way. >> i'll speak to you later in the show. jon meacham, thank you for your comments. >>> democrats argue that judge kavanaugh shouldn't be promoted because of the angry testimony last week. up next, the role that temperament plays in being a supreme court justice according to his own past remarks. maybe he is not eligible for the job. a live look at the senate floor. this process could last up to 30 hours. we have special coverage all day. you're watching "velshi & ruhle" live on msnbc. at humana, we believe great things are ahead of you when you start with healthy. and part of staying healthy means choosing the right medicare plan. humana can help. with original medicare, you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits when you're sick. but keep in mind you'll have to pay a deductible for each. a medicare supplement plan can cover your deductibles and co-insurance, but you may pay higher premiums than you do with other plans. and prescription drug coverage isn't included
but from a common sense, you know, layman's point of view i don't see how you interpret it any other way. >> i'll speak to you later in the show. jon meacham, thank you for your comments. >>> democrats argue that judge kavanaugh shouldn't be promoted because of the angry testimony last week. up next, the role that temperament plays in being a supreme court justice according to his own past remarks. maybe he is not eligible for the job. a live look at the senate floor. this...
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if you ask me, my layman's opinion, is that manifested, this was someone lost. >> and do you think now -- >> he found a father in trump. >> you believe this was a quest for identity and this was the latest iteration of that. going to a rally, attack cnn, attacking those who have criticized trump. >> that's correct. i agree with that. >> so what happens now? you're representing his mom, his sister, what did they want to see happen? >> well, obviously, they want what is very best for him and they've always hired me in the past to represent him. we spoke this afternoon and we discussed the seriousness of the charges. the fact the attorney general of the united states, the president, are speaking, saying they're out for blood. and they'll bring the weight of united states down on him. and i told him, they're simple middle class people who have worked to create good name, a good reputation for. they, and they'll go broke. they'll never match those fumds. the best thing for cesar at this point is to use the office of the federal public defender. they have great resources or as close to it as
if you ask me, my layman's opinion, is that manifested, this was someone lost. >> and do you think now -- >> he found a father in trump. >> you believe this was a quest for identity and this was the latest iteration of that. going to a rally, attack cnn, attacking those who have criticized trump. >> that's correct. i agree with that. >> so what happens now? you're representing his mom, his sister, what did they want to see happen? >> well, obviously, they...
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if you ask me, my layman's opinion, is that manifested, this was someone lost. >> and do you think now -- >> he found a father in trump. >> you believe this was a quest for identity and this was the latest iteration of that. going to a rally, attack cnn, attacking those who have criticized trump. >> that's correct. i agree with that. >> so what happens now? you're representing his mom, his sister, what did they want to see happen? >> well, obviously, they want what is very best for him and they've always hired me in the past to represent him. we spoke this afternoon and we discussed the seriousness of the charges. the fact the attorney general of the united states, the president, are speaking, saying they're out for blood. and they'll bring the weight of united states down on him. and i told him, they're simple middle class people who have worked to create good name, a good reputation for. they, and they'll go broke. they'll never match those fumds. the best thing for cesar at this point is to use the office of the federal public defender. they have great resources or as close to it as
if you ask me, my layman's opinion, is that manifested, this was someone lost. >> and do you think now -- >> he found a father in trump. >> you believe this was a quest for identity and this was the latest iteration of that. going to a rally, attack cnn, attacking those who have criticized trump. >> that's correct. i agree with that. >> so what happens now? you're representing his mom, his sister, what did they want to see happen? >> well, obviously, they...
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that so first for those who don't know his name can you tell us a bit more about the director of the layman. yeah about some is a really well known in the theater world maybe not so much outside of it but he's a really big name the theater world i mean his productions and put on by the royal shakespeare company by by peter brookes a company in paris in new york and in japan and he is born he was born kwaito. the father and british mother but educated in london and he bridges himself bridges those two cultures and so does his work he's really well known for doing. adaptations of shakespeare for example he wants to do richard the third but set in modern day middle east and so he's really he writes in both arabic and english and often combines the two in his works so that's sort of what he's known for and this play is also a similar thing but i think will which had its premiere in munich on friday actually is probably the most ambitious work yet it's a very complex story i don't know if i can describe it what a few sentences but we have a piece maybe just to set it up it starts off thousands o
that so first for those who don't know his name can you tell us a bit more about the director of the layman. yeah about some is a really well known in the theater world maybe not so much outside of it but he's a really big name the theater world i mean his productions and put on by the royal shakespeare company by by peter brookes a company in paris in new york and in japan and he is born he was born kwaito. the father and british mother but educated in london and he bridges himself bridges...
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dexter filkins also for the first time explains in layman's terms what kind of communications, what kind of interactions between someone in russia and someone at the trump organization might have produced the kind of internet data that led to all of this reporting. and i will let him explain that in just a moment, because for me, that was kind of the ah-ha moment, that finally somebody has spelled out what this might have been, what would turn up looking like this in these internet logs, what kinds of communication, what amount of communication, what might have gone down here that produced this evidence? but perhaps more importantly, where dexter filkins finally gets with this story on how this intrigue could finally one day end. how you could make this question one day have an answer, how this story and all of this intrigue and this particular mystery could finally be explained and put to bed. quote, this march, after republicans on the house intelligence committee announced that they had found no evidence of collusion between the trump campaign and russia, the committee's democrats fil
dexter filkins also for the first time explains in layman's terms what kind of communications, what kind of interactions between someone in russia and someone at the trump organization might have produced the kind of internet data that led to all of this reporting. and i will let him explain that in just a moment, because for me, that was kind of the ah-ha moment, that finally somebody has spelled out what this might have been, what would turn up looking like this in these internet logs, what...
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but just as a layman watching this, and as an american reacting to the kinds of emotions this causedl of thus week, now that they've got him, the first thing i thought when i found out they got him, we got the first details about him, i was okay, single dude, doesn't seem all that super capable. doesn't seem like the world's most high performing individual, appears to be living in a van. 14 bombs? that he made where? that he made on his own? that he was able to get -- that he was able to be at large, having sent them out, having not hurt himself, after five days? it felt to me like this is a lot for one person to have done given what we understand about the way this guy lives. >> and that's exactly what the prosecutors and the agents are doing right now. they are trying to figure out by going through his phone, by going through his e-mail, his social media, by tracing where he has been, by getting all that footage i talked about, they're literally trying to retrace his steps and world in the past few weeks and months to determine whether there is anyone else involved with this. that'
but just as a layman watching this, and as an american reacting to the kinds of emotions this causedl of thus week, now that they've got him, the first thing i thought when i found out they got him, we got the first details about him, i was okay, single dude, doesn't seem all that super capable. doesn't seem like the world's most high performing individual, appears to be living in a van. 14 bombs? that he made where? that he made on his own? that he was able to get -- that he was able to be at...
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and kortan works are combining and sticking with the cloudera name it's not clear what they do to a laymanir platform helps companies get the most out of their data, especially working across multiple different cloud infrastructure providers this remains a great growth business and the merge were horton works could be a game changer. let's check in with tom riley, the ceo of cloudera who will be staying on as the ceo of the combined company to get a better idea what it means for the future of the company, welcome to "mad money." >> jim, it's great to be on your show thank you for having me. >> i'm so glad you're here you'll be able to explain to our viewers why both stocks went up on this merger announcement when typically it's not the case. >> well, this is a wonderful merger basically, bringing these two companies together, we are creating immense shareholder value. so our plans are that by 2020, just around the corner, our combined company, cloudera plus horton works, our new company cloudera will be better than a billion dollars in annual revenues rkd and we'll have greater than 15% op
and kortan works are combining and sticking with the cloudera name it's not clear what they do to a laymanir platform helps companies get the most out of their data, especially working across multiple different cloud infrastructure providers this remains a great growth business and the merge were horton works could be a game changer. let's check in with tom riley, the ceo of cloudera who will be staying on as the ceo of the combined company to get a better idea what it means for the future of...
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laid out in here, that are confusing to the layman. >> well, first off, you're talking about schemes. a lot of this is just standard tax planning for people with high net worth. >> yeah. >> and some of the things that happened that are perfectly legal under estate tax look awfully weird to people that weren't tax lawyers. and you're seeing that with some of the trusts and some of the valuations that are mentioned in the piece. there's definitely a lot of work, a lot of lawyers, accountants, valuation experts that, you know, worked on this. and the irs audited from what i understand. >> yeah. there is that element of it. harry, i want to look at the numbers again because they are staggering according to the "times." the president's parents, it said, transferred well over $1 billion to their children at the 55% tax rate on gifts and inheritance, that would place -- that were in place at the time, it would -- the tax bill would have been at least $550 million. thanks to the tax dodges or working the tax code, if you will, that the trumps could do, they paid $52.2 million, which is 5%. wh
laid out in here, that are confusing to the layman. >> well, first off, you're talking about schemes. a lot of this is just standard tax planning for people with high net worth. >> yeah. >> and some of the things that happened that are perfectly legal under estate tax look awfully weird to people that weren't tax lawyers. and you're seeing that with some of the trusts and some of the valuations that are mentioned in the piece. there's definitely a lot of work, a lot of...
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this defendant had layman's clothes on. he had a blue pullover top. it was hard to see, but on his right leg, i appeared to white bandages. he was wheeled between the two public defenders on the defense side and almost immediately, u.s. marshal, with plastic gloves on, actually took his handcuffs off. and that was because he had to sign paperwork. he counseled with one of the public defenders for several minutes, signing those pages. when it was finished and there were u.s. marshals all around him, they put back on those handcuffs. one thing, i saw his face distinct and clearly when he was wheeled in. he appeared to be very aware, but even more than that, very calm. i didn't see any nervousness, any anxiety, i didn't see confusion. just very calm as he was wheeled in and turned. and now, the magistrate judge, specifically questioned this defendant. first of all, asking him, by name, if he was the defendant. the answer was "yes." asked him, after he read the charges, not all 29, but all of the charges that you see on the criminal complaint, involving t
this defendant had layman's clothes on. he had a blue pullover top. it was hard to see, but on his right leg, i appeared to white bandages. he was wheeled between the two public defenders on the defense side and almost immediately, u.s. marshal, with plastic gloves on, actually took his handcuffs off. and that was because he had to sign paperwork. he counseled with one of the public defenders for several minutes, signing those pages. when it was finished and there were u.s. marshals all around...
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president's sanity, but i want to assure you that, and i want to make this easy and put it all in layman's terms. every one of us has had a friend, god forbid, or family member, even more god forbid, who's a little mentally messed up or a lot mentally messed up. we all know one thing about those people. they're not productive. this is a president who last week while kavanaugh was blazing across our screen and people were screaming at you and my elected officials we sent to washington, d.c., to represent us, telling them they shouldn't represent us, screaming and acting completely out of control, all this crazy is going on. do you all remember what the president was doing? there was this little trade agreeme agreement. h he was working. he was literally unfazed. let me tell you, i was in the white house the day that flake flaked for the one, two, three, however many times flake's flaked. got lindsey graham, though. he's doing well. but flake, you know, seems to keep flaking. we'll see what happens. but, remember that day, when -- it was supposed to be confirmation day and flake flakes again
president's sanity, but i want to assure you that, and i want to make this easy and put it all in layman's terms. every one of us has had a friend, god forbid, or family member, even more god forbid, who's a little mentally messed up or a lot mentally messed up. we all know one thing about those people. they're not productive. this is a president who last week while kavanaugh was blazing across our screen and people were screaming at you and my elected officials we sent to washington, d.c., to...
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attorney general, jeff sessions, they're going to be holding a press conference at 2:30, suggesting to a layman they are confident in their arrest and they're confident they have the person. what are you expecting? what amount of information do you think they're going to be able to provide come 2:30? this moves really fast. >> yes, i would be -- i'm very interested in what they have to say, because that will tell us a lot. if they come out and continuously talk about it's an ongoing investigation, that will give us clues that there might be more individuals involved. if they come out and identify the suspect or the individual arrested, then that's probably going to give us a clue that it's a lone wolf. mainly because the investigation will be slowed down because all of that person's associates will not communicate any further with that individual. >> all right. stick here with me. do we have abby phillip at the white house, guys? okay. all right. just hold on with me, everybody. shimon, let's bring everybody up to speed on what we have right now. we started the morning with an 11th and 12th pac
attorney general, jeff sessions, they're going to be holding a press conference at 2:30, suggesting to a layman they are confident in their arrest and they're confident they have the person. what are you expecting? what amount of information do you think they're going to be able to provide come 2:30? this moves really fast. >> yes, i would be -- i'm very interested in what they have to say, because that will tell us a lot. if they come out and continuously talk about it's an ongoing...
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at our formula in the statute and look at the margin of the vote and figure out on your own as a laymanhow many presinkets will get sampled and how many ballots will get hand tallied nd the rest goes from there. like colorado we hand tally the ballots and if they're off by a certain percentage we hand tally more and if there are more we go to a full hand recount. that's the key for these processes to reassure voters their votes will be counted as cast. it's great and in every audit we've done in new mexico we've never had to go beyond the rst round because we had the confidence that they counted the votes on election night but if anything happens, whether it be the russian hacking into our00s and don't know how they'd do that, or if they did or if the person programming our machines didn't get enough sleep the night before and made errors, right? whatever the issue could be that could cause those ballots not to be counted we can figure that out and go to a full hand recount if necessary and is reassurance to the voters of our state. >> i promise you we'll turn to the audience. >> the e.
at our formula in the statute and look at the margin of the vote and figure out on your own as a laymanhow many presinkets will get sampled and how many ballots will get hand tallied nd the rest goes from there. like colorado we hand tally the ballots and if they're off by a certain percentage we hand tally more and if there are more we go to a full hand recount. that's the key for these processes to reassure voters their votes will be counted as cast. it's great and in every audit we've done...
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is, these guys are figuring out how to get your immune system to break through the camouflage as a laymanould say that a cancer cell erects around itself. >> don't eat me. >> it really is, and so what's happening is they're doing incredible things. incredible things like with beau. at the very end, the last thing they try side he was very -- toward the very end they injected a virus directly into his brain. directly -- a virus into his brain. my god, what are they? crazy? well, guess what? it was to attract the immune system to come and eat up that cancer and kill that cancer and at first folks were giddy about the results. they were overwhelming, but a lot of complications from it, but my generic point is there's so much promise out there. these guys are going to figure how to break the blood/brain barrier and these guys will figure out how to break the protein and they'll figure out how to get to the cancer that's hiding and so i just want you to know there is really, really hope and these t-cells and it's a long story, but there's hope. there's hope and when we sat there and we thought
is, these guys are figuring out how to get your immune system to break through the camouflage as a laymanould say that a cancer cell erects around itself. >> don't eat me. >> it really is, and so what's happening is they're doing incredible things. incredible things like with beau. at the very end, the last thing they try side he was very -- toward the very end they injected a virus directly into his brain. directly -- a virus into his brain. my god, what are they? crazy? well,...
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the guy from new jersey put it in layman's terms, he said what i was going to say.lection, imy first could not wait to vote, jesse gets running against harvey for senate in north carolina. votedst election which i in and i have been voting ever since. a lot of it goes down to education. is now from when we went to school, they taught history, taught meanings of socialism, which now they will socialism to the word of communism, like margaret socialism is fine until you run out of other people's money. the people want everything gave to them and do not want to work for it unless they make $100,000 per year. it goes back to the education system. they need to put the history back in education and tell them what socialism brings. host: thank you. guest: thank you for calling in, mike. you that education is very important. that is why we have been working and doing research on how civic education in this country can be strengthened and improved and be effective for all young people, regardless of what community they are in. this is one of the reasons why we work with orga
the guy from new jersey put it in layman's terms, he said what i was going to say.lection, imy first could not wait to vote, jesse gets running against harvey for senate in north carolina. votedst election which i in and i have been voting ever since. a lot of it goes down to education. is now from when we went to school, they taught history, taught meanings of socialism, which now they will socialism to the word of communism, like margaret socialism is fine until you run out of other people's...
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united states for making allowing us to use this facility and particularly our friends there chris layman, max kaiser, and rachel osborn. i also want to thank the d.c. bureau of northwestern universities schools of journalism. they provide ongoing support to mre. they're going to sponsor the cocktail reception this evening. and i also want to thank our distinguished speakers for taking their time and now i want to introduce mre board member christina wang who is defense reporter with breitbart news. she's going to introduce our first speaker. she's going to field the questions and she's doing it because she lead the way in getting our first speaker here today. christina? >> good morning. i'm pleased to introduce deputy defense secretary patrick shanahan, our 33rd deputy defense secretary. secretary shanahan most recently served as senior vice president of supply chain and operations at bowing where he spent over three decades. he holds multiple advanced degrees from m.i.t. at boeing he specialized in developing large weapon systems and bringing them to market. as a deputy defense secretar
united states for making allowing us to use this facility and particularly our friends there chris layman, max kaiser, and rachel osborn. i also want to thank the d.c. bureau of northwestern universities schools of journalism. they provide ongoing support to mre. they're going to sponsor the cocktail reception this evening. and i also want to thank our distinguished speakers for taking their time and now i want to introduce mre board member christina wang who is defense reporter with breitbart...
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identified 21 states that experience remote targeting of networks mainly in the form of scanning, or in layman'serms, checking to see if any windows were open, any doors open, what the system looks like, potentially to understand for a future attack. all of this appeared to be an attempt to exploit vulnerabilities in our election infrastructure. we now believe all 50 states were likely targeted in the same way. a former research, understanding systems, the possibilities. ultimately -- and we want to be clear on this, and i think chris was yesterday -- any attempt to whether successful or unsuccessful, to interfere in our elections is an attack on our democracy and is on acceptable and will take it very seriously. today we know our upcoming election is an upcoming target, our adversaries have demonstrated the ability, the will. i know you have spent time talking about misinformation campaigns, influence in the form of information. i will not touch on that today. only to say that we all need to be intellectually curious, make sure the news that we read is, in fact, from a legitimate source, and th
identified 21 states that experience remote targeting of networks mainly in the form of scanning, or in layman'serms, checking to see if any windows were open, any doors open, what the system looks like, potentially to understand for a future attack. all of this appeared to be an attempt to exploit vulnerabilities in our election infrastructure. we now believe all 50 states were likely targeted in the same way. a former research, understanding systems, the possibilities. ultimately -- and we...
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we've seen the crowds, we know it caused all sorts of disruption, can you explain in layman's terms whatd—new train. these trends that come in on diesel engines, running on electricity, they can switch between the two while going. it was doing the test when it switched to electric the driver pressed the button that raises the thing on the roof that connects with the overhead line to get the electricity and it didn't raise properly. from the cctv they've got it bounced around instead of nicely contacting with the wire and slipped around the wire, caught up in the bits that hold the wire up and brought it down. it wasn't that it wasn't connecting, it got tangled. yes. somewhere all the perfectly designed air systems that raise it and hold it there and the springs that hold it there and the springs that hold it in place and everything didn't work properly, and unfortunately once it's there, it got caught up and once it's going along, until the driver knows there's something wrong, it was dragging it across the tracks. are these wires that would also be used for other trains not on test? yes
we've seen the crowds, we know it caused all sorts of disruption, can you explain in layman's terms whatd—new train. these trends that come in on diesel engines, running on electricity, they can switch between the two while going. it was doing the test when it switched to electric the driver pressed the button that raises the thing on the roof that connects with the overhead line to get the electricity and it didn't raise properly. from the cctv they've got it bounced around instead of nicely...
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but i want to assure you that -- and i want to make this easy and put in all in layman's terms. every one of us has had a friend god forbid or family member even more god forbid who is a little bit or a lot mmgtly messed up. we all know one thin about those people. they are not protect productive. this is a president who last week, while kavanaugh was blazing across our screens and people were screaming you your and my elected official that we send to washington, d.c. to represent us telling them they shouldn't represent us screaming and acting completely out of control -- all this crazy going on. do you remember what the president was doing? there was this little trade agreement. he was working. he was literally unphased. let me tell you i was in the white house the day that flake flaked for the one, two, three, however many times flake flakes. we got lindsey graham, he is doing well but flake keeps flaking we will see how that ends. remember that day? it was supposed to be confirmation day and flake flakes again. i'm thinking, nobody is going to want to meet with me today. i h
but i want to assure you that -- and i want to make this easy and put in all in layman's terms. every one of us has had a friend god forbid or family member even more god forbid who is a little bit or a lot mmgtly messed up. we all know one thin about those people. they are not protect productive. this is a president who last week, while kavanaugh was blazing across our screens and people were screaming you your and my elected official that we send to washington, d.c. to represent us telling...