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let me show you what i mean. in this little piece of material here are little charges. they're just as many positives as negatives. when i bring the rod over-- let's suppose the rod is negative. the negative does what? pushes the negative part of those molecules over to one side and pulls the positive side-- positive end this way. for example, i have a little molecule like that, it will probably go like that. tend to pull it like this. now, the charges are moving through the material because it's an insulator. but the molecules in there, i can reorient and pull the positive side toward and what do we got now? now, i got the positives and negatives. what are like-- unlike charges do, gang? attract. attract and sure enough we saw an attraction. but that would work as well if i have the glass rod, as you saw. if i have the glass rod here and i have positive charge, now, what do i do? i take these molecules and flip them the other way. this is what happens. that's why you can take, like, a little piece of paper. here's a little piece of paper here, okay? it has no charge. bu
let me show you what i mean. in this little piece of material here are little charges. they're just as many positives as negatives. when i bring the rod over-- let's suppose the rod is negative. the negative does what? pushes the negative part of those molecules over to one side and pulls the positive side-- positive end this way. for example, i have a little molecule like that, it will probably go like that. tend to pull it like this. now, the charges are moving through the material because...
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i have tenure so let me be blunt. we are speaking about building a system which we call mass incarceration. we have many of people who don't need to be locked up and that is to provide public safety. that's one of the reasons i see bail as so critical. it's not a sexy topic. it's one of the reasons it's languaged for decades. it's really the beginning that leads to incarceration and i would suggest to you that what happens beginning with the failure of the bail reform effort of 60s to achieve a constitutional right to bail. i would like to come back to that because if the constitutional rights can find to incarcerate, they can talk about bail. i think what is so dangerous about that moment and it came to a surface in the bail reform act of 1984, the federal law, the birth of preventative detention which one thought was clearly unconstitutional and then became a public good that changed the whole view of a system. now we live in a justice preemptive justice, but they will commit other crimes in the future. i would say
i have tenure so let me be blunt. we are speaking about building a system which we call mass incarceration. we have many of people who don't need to be locked up and that is to provide public safety. that's one of the reasons i see bail as so critical. it's not a sexy topic. it's one of the reasons it's languaged for decades. it's really the beginning that leads to incarceration and i would suggest to you that what happens beginning with the failure of the bail reform effort of 60s to achieve a...
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let me let me i want to let me ask you a question. here on this network is what we're having the debate we have our knives out. to do this is just about staying there to get here it is great would be an ideal way to talk about your name and we . welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered on peter lavelle to mind you were discussing the hunger strike at guantanamo bay. ok fee change seems to me the only way to get out of get mo is in the coffin these days how do you respond to that well i know what i think the propaganda problem is that we're not really had much of a dialogue here in the united states about water or long term strategy and so if that's really cold comfort for these guys isn't it i mean to be honest if they know it's ok if they've been cleared i've been cleared. it that is you know part of the stories that they've been cleared but a bigger part of the story is there really has not been a discussion in the united states about what does it mean what is the sensible terrorism policy given both human rights c
let me let me i want to let me ask you a question. here on this network is what we're having the debate we have our knives out. to do this is just about staying there to get here it is great would be an ideal way to talk about your name and we . welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered on peter lavelle to mind you were discussing the hunger strike at guantanamo bay. ok fee change seems to me the only way to get out of get mo is in the coffin these days how do you respond to...
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professor simon, let me ask a follow-up. i want to get an idea of what a system you are advocating would look like. let's say you have arraignment for somebody in a case alleging violence. maybe an armed robbery or sexual assault of some kind. are you comfortable with someone having a right to be released on their own recognizant under the theory that the police should do their work and make sure that person doesn't commit other offenses? and that it's not legitimate to make that consideration at the time of a bail assessment? >> i think that is my view, i think through slow steps we accumulated a system that has a ton of minor offenders and not able to accused in that way. and the right of the constitution and the rights we have made up for the mistakes made. we have to toss out the low-level crimes not just in the city but many parts of the state. and with that bandwidth of focus, we focus on the areas and a activity and crime and less on locking people up. in either case we are punishing the people ahead of their trial. af
professor simon, let me ask a follow-up. i want to get an idea of what a system you are advocating would look like. let's say you have arraignment for somebody in a case alleging violence. maybe an armed robbery or sexual assault of some kind. are you comfortable with someone having a right to be released on their own recognizant under the theory that the police should do their work and make sure that person doesn't commit other offenses? and that it's not legitimate to make that consideration...
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i'm from los angeles county and let me tell you bail schedules are very high out there. but we work with the families, co-workers, and employers that want that person out of jail where they can continue to flourish in their society. the issue of -- well the pretrial is there is a misconception about which is fair and which isn't fair. i have to say for the sake of public safety, we offer a little bit of the bjs study that our statistics is true because we incorporate other people with a part of the skim in the game, if you will, the family and members and we do a better job of seeing people return to court. we don't judge, we just return them to court and make their appearances. >> there are a lot of organizations throughout the state that, you know, kind of pull their resources together to be able to engaged in some lobbying, i think it true for some associations and there is some lobbying for the california's association. do you know how much your organization spends on lobbying? >> we don't even have a paid lobbyist. but the sure ityty company there is a guess. i have
i'm from los angeles county and let me tell you bail schedules are very high out there. but we work with the families, co-workers, and employers that want that person out of jail where they can continue to flourish in their society. the issue of -- well the pretrial is there is a misconception about which is fair and which isn't fair. i have to say for the sake of public safety, we offer a little bit of the bjs study that our statistics is true because we incorporate other people with a part of...
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marx learned i want to jump in here fran if i were going to break it let me go to let me go to fred what wal-mart wal-mart is a classic let me follow up with that rachel one other thing too is that the idea that there's some sort of rigidity in the corporate structure of america or the wealthiest americans anyone who follows forbes richest people in the world index
marx learned i want to jump in here fran if i were going to break it let me go to let me go to fred what wal-mart wal-mart is a classic let me follow up with that rachel one other thing too is that the idea that there's some sort of rigidity in the corporate structure of america or the wealthiest americans anyone who follows forbes richest people in the world index
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let me pause there. exacto knife. >> exacto knife, like a razor, you know, box cutter kind of knife. so not big, but there again, you know, doesn't take a big knife to do a lot of damage, especially if it is any kind of edged weapon like that, you can inflict some serious injuries on people. >> and something you can easily pop in your pocket. >> absolutely. exacto knife, could be one of those -- something you cut -- do dissections with, paper, anything else, carpeting, anything. it is a razor. >> this is according to this affiliate out of houston. let me pause because we have some sound from our houston affiliates, they're busy trying to talk to people, what are they seeing what are they hearing. let's take a listen. >> -- campus where it first started at, the health and science building, i was right in that area. we heard things and movement and what not of people, i don't know, officers detaining the man. >> so what do you know happened? what did you see and what have you heard? >> i didn't see -- i di
let me pause there. exacto knife. >> exacto knife, like a razor, you know, box cutter kind of knife. so not big, but there again, you know, doesn't take a big knife to do a lot of damage, especially if it is any kind of edged weapon like that, you can inflict some serious injuries on people. >> and something you can easily pop in your pocket. >> absolutely. exacto knife, could be one of those -- something you cut -- do dissections with, paper, anything else, carpeting,...
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let me finish, ben. ben, let me finish. here's what i think it's about. operandi is selling guns. he's worked out there are 120,000 schools in america and he can sell 120,000 weapons like this made by his mates from the manufacturers. call me cynical, mr. la tourette. i think that's what is behind this. this is about selling guns and turning schools into wild west zones. ben, i want -- steven responds first, then you. >> holy mackerel. two things. one, piers, i think that's a bridge too far. that is a little too cynical. i don't think mr. lapierre's in the gun business. i think this is a response and reaction -- >> really? >> -- from the nra to fight -- >> whoa, whoa, whoa. he's not in the gun business? >> to fight background checks which is where america's come which is i told you where america would come the last time i was on your program. that's the answer, that would solve some of the problems that we're facing, keeping guns out of the hands evof people who should not have them. i have to tell you, to you, ben, i have a bunch of kids in public school
let me finish, ben. ben, let me finish. here's what i think it's about. operandi is selling guns. he's worked out there are 120,000 schools in america and he can sell 120,000 weapons like this made by his mates from the manufacturers. call me cynical, mr. la tourette. i think that's what is behind this. this is about selling guns and turning schools into wild west zones. ben, i want -- steven responds first, then you. >> holy mackerel. two things. one, piers, i think that's a bridge too...
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let me ask you, i just met you, elizabeth. this pattern of bold red states with bold red legislatures which are both houses if they have two houses. all republicans. most he all hardline conservatives and a hardline or very conservative governor. they basically have the power to do what they want. what are the different patterns of what they're doing to make abortion illegal or impossible? >> it's almost to say what pattern is out there because there are so many different bills we're seeing. they're trying to limit access to health care coverage for abortion. they're establishing more of these clinic regulations that only apply to abortion clinics. they're taking on issues like requiring ultrasounds before an abortion. and now we're even seeing them move toward banning abortion. so not only -- >> how do they do that under the law? >> well, we've seen two legislatures this year ban abortion at 12 weeks in arkansas and 6 weeks in north dakota. and that totally flies in the face of what roe and casey stand for. all of the supreme
let me ask you, i just met you, elizabeth. this pattern of bold red states with bold red legislatures which are both houses if they have two houses. all republicans. most he all hardline conservatives and a hardline or very conservative governor. they basically have the power to do what they want. what are the different patterns of what they're doing to make abortion illegal or impossible? >> it's almost to say what pattern is out there because there are so many different bills we're...
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>> let me reframe it. what do you do about, if i asked you if you were mentally ill and you say no and that actually becomes a way of diagnosing you as mentally ill, doesn't that present a lot of problems? people, and that actually is one of the things that i think is most concerning. now, obviously there are people who are very ill and there is a lot of debate about the terms that we use for psychiatric illness. now, if you tell me, edward, you have this diagnosis and if you don't believe you have that diagnose, it's reinforcing my belief that you have this diagnosis. that's problematic. but and you can see that really the issue, i think there is a reason this is interesting because it treks back to the real issue of mental health which is what was the responsibility of society to provide services and supports for psychiatric illness. we want to ask that question, with should ask what was the rate at which we fund services and supports for mental illness, what was the range of services we provide. the que
>> let me reframe it. what do you do about, if i asked you if you were mentally ill and you say no and that actually becomes a way of diagnosing you as mentally ill, doesn't that present a lot of problems? people, and that actually is one of the things that i think is most concerning. now, obviously there are people who are very ill and there is a lot of debate about the terms that we use for psychiatric illness. now, if you tell me, edward, you have this diagnosis and if you don't...
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>> let me first off thank you, matt, let me first say i feel like a minority among the panel.but i am not overwhelmed by it. i think we have a little misconception here and what we forget all along, the public, the taxpayers. the bail industry provides a service to the criminal justice system and has here in the united states. we do this without cost of the taxpayers. none of this burden is on the taxpayers. and what i see happening, and i have had discussions with the aclu and pretrial on. it's not a cookie-cutter situation. bail is very personal. to have a policy or government entity responsible for arresting you and adjudicating your case and the sentencing and bail. there no check balances involved in this. i have sat in los angeles and waiting for the sheriff department for a gentleman that had to get to his job or lose his job. and 36 hours later he's still in custody when he could have been bailed out through corporate bail. our industry brings to the state of california revenues in excess of 11 to $20 million to state revenues. and what i am hearing is that this moveme
>> let me first off thank you, matt, let me first say i feel like a minority among the panel.but i am not overwhelmed by it. i think we have a little misconception here and what we forget all along, the public, the taxpayers. the bail industry provides a service to the criminal justice system and has here in the united states. we do this without cost of the taxpayers. none of this burden is on the taxpayers. and what i see happening, and i have had discussions with the aclu and pretrial...
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let me let me jump in we've had almost a decade of debate and dialogue and discussion and writings and panels congressional hearings on only the tension interrogation but the things that the jays encouraging more of and i current i agree with that we need more we've also had the same type of debate about interrogation and indeed torture hearings that cetera and eat each of the three of us has written on these have advocated for various positions over the last decade i think the thing we can actually all agree on and perhaps that's not the point of the show is that one narrow point in that is this. and that is this there was a window of opportunity when president obama first came to office when his party controlled the senate his party controlled the house and he signed that executive order with some flourish at the white house ordering the closure of guantanamo within a year when he had a two year window of opportunity to use the political capital and the opportunity of his new presidency to ram through the closure of guantanamo required political logistical diplomatic and other me
let me let me jump in we've had almost a decade of debate and dialogue and discussion and writings and panels congressional hearings on only the tension interrogation but the things that the jays encouraging more of and i current i agree with that we need more we've also had the same type of debate about interrogation and indeed torture hearings that cetera and eat each of the three of us has written on these have advocated for various positions over the last decade i think the thing we can...
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me? okay, good. now -- let's cut. i need you to be -- talk to me. talk to me; listen to me. the top. even higher. talk to me; talk to me. then "okay, listen to me" would be the same -- probably inflection, the same energy. and then, in fact, yeah, yeah, yeah. "yes, let me remind you of the upside here." you know it's funny. i won't even look at you until then; okay? let's do it one more time. scene 7, shot 7, take 5. action. they didn't say anything to you? no. howard. howard, talk to me. talk to me! you talk to me! okay. you listen to me. now let me remind you of the upside here. you put in a million dollars, a year and a half, two years, three years at the outside -- you're looking at taking out four million dollars! lenny, i know the math. good! i just want to rethink things. howard, howard, howard. howard, listen to me. we have been working on this deal for a year. you knew every single inch of this property. you knew every page in the design. you know all the numbers. what could possibly go wrong? you're worried about putting your mother in a nursing home. you got to fi
me? okay, good. now -- let's cut. i need you to be -- talk to me. talk to me; listen to me. the top. even higher. talk to me; talk to me. then "okay, listen to me" would be the same -- probably inflection, the same energy. and then, in fact, yeah, yeah, yeah. "yes, let me remind you of the upside here." you know it's funny. i won't even look at you until then; okay? let's do it one more time. scene 7, shot 7, take 5. action. they didn't say anything to you? no. howard....
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let me ask you this, elise. when you look at the fact that they are also complaining on the right about the coverage, let me go to right wing radio talk show host lars larson who has a theory on why he claims the media isn't covering the trial. listen to this. >> we're going to pretend that doesn't exist because we can't possibly tell the story without violating all of our beliefs that abortion is a right and any way it gets done to any baby at any number of weeks is completely appropriate for any reason whatsoever. >> i mean, first of all, do you believe there's been a blackout in the media and the surrounding coverage of this media s. it so, is it some way to protect a woman's right to choose? >> reverend, irin wrote the best piece on the fact that there had been no media blackout. i want more media scrutiny on this case because that's the only way we're going to turn these anti-choice extremists crocodile tears into policies that actually protect women by not throwing up obstacles. you have to remember, the s
let me ask you this, elise. when you look at the fact that they are also complaining on the right about the coverage, let me go to right wing radio talk show host lars larson who has a theory on why he claims the media isn't covering the trial. listen to this. >> we're going to pretend that doesn't exist because we can't possibly tell the story without violating all of our beliefs that abortion is a right and any way it gets done to any baby at any number of weeks is completely...
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let me flush out other issues. first of all this is going to be 50 percent larger and a cathedral hill that will be smaller in addition to the health care innovation fund and issues around how we deal with cost limitations. we do have significant provisions about the future of the charity care. in the original development agreement that we were discussing many months ago, there was a dollar commitment to that charity care in this agreement we are taking a comparable commitment of the number of charity care patients per year that will be taken care of, approximately 30,000 a year which is a better way to measure the charity care than the obama care coming down the pike. there is a hundred new lives they will take care of including 1500 that will come in the tenderloin neighborhood. another topic that has been around is local hiring and work force training, i know my friend from the building trade, cpmc will continue to hire for jobs from san francisco. but in addition to that we have improved the provisions for perm
let me flush out other issues. first of all this is going to be 50 percent larger and a cathedral hill that will be smaller in addition to the health care innovation fund and issues around how we deal with cost limitations. we do have significant provisions about the future of the charity care. in the original development agreement that we were discussing many months ago, there was a dollar commitment to that charity care in this agreement we are taking a comparable commitment of the number of...
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let me simplify them. one is instead of building your own data center which companies would do 10 years ago and build your own computer room at generators and air conditioning, you use an outsourced professional data center. that is one move to the court, which is one move to the crowd. the second model, which you have actually used to set up a mass of private club, where you can now provision servers on demand for your constituents within the city. in the context of a government with the compliance issues and security issues and mission critical services which you overlay, that is quite an achievement. so that is the second model which you have embarked on. the third model is clearly the public crown. he made a decision to move some of your data to a public cloud -- e-mail. if you talk about the decision process which led to selecting each of them, your concerns, your challenges, and the economics behind each of those models, i think it would be very beneficial. >> a cake, well, our decision to leverage s
let me simplify them. one is instead of building your own data center which companies would do 10 years ago and build your own computer room at generators and air conditioning, you use an outsourced professional data center. that is one move to the court, which is one move to the crowd. the second model, which you have actually used to set up a mass of private club, where you can now provision servers on demand for your constituents within the city. in the context of a government with the...
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let me go through it quickly. if you consider this, whip, boom, folded down, okay, folded right down. so it's over here and call it b prime. i could ask you, guys, what's the shortest path between here and here, and you would all say what? a straight line. a straight line. in fact, you just go like this and say, "that's the shortest path between those two." what's the shortest path between here and here, touch this line? how many see it already? well, this line here, fold it up like that, the distance here and here is the same as the distance here and here, yeah? yeah. so it turns out, what the light will do, the light will hit here and then go up to here, see? like if you put your eye here and you will look down the mirror to see this, you will look right there to see it. not like here, okay? now, i've got an exercise for you. what i've done is i've shown where the image of b would be down here, huh? what would be the path of least time to go from b to "a"? can you, at your seats, fold "a" down and do it? go. do
let me go through it quickly. if you consider this, whip, boom, folded down, okay, folded right down. so it's over here and call it b prime. i could ask you, guys, what's the shortest path between here and here, and you would all say what? a straight line. a straight line. in fact, you just go like this and say, "that's the shortest path between those two." what's the shortest path between here and here, touch this line? how many see it already? well, this line here, fold it up like...
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let me sess a couple things, bob. first thing is, there is not a single word in this legislation that in any yfringes on the second amendment rights of a law-abiding citizen, but we think the laws that make it illegal now for a criminal or a potentially violent, dangerously mentally ill person to have a weapon-- that's the law of the land-- we think that makes sense, and we think a background check to help increase the likelihood that we'll be successful in keeping guns out of the hands of very dangerous people, it just makes sense. it's common sense. i think when people see the bill, they're going to support it. >> schieffer: you just heard senator rubio, i think you're going to have a problem with him. he does not seem to think any gun laws, really, as he put it, works. >> marco is artic lace raitt saying the things he would like to see in a bill and he can support, and all i'm saying i know he has time-- i know he has a busy schedule-- that he has time to read the bill, it's only 49 pages. everything he pointed out
let me sess a couple things, bob. first thing is, there is not a single word in this legislation that in any yfringes on the second amendment rights of a law-abiding citizen, but we think the laws that make it illegal now for a criminal or a potentially violent, dangerously mentally ill person to have a weapon-- that's the law of the land-- we think that makes sense, and we think a background check to help increase the likelihood that we'll be successful in keeping guns out of the hands of very...
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let me put a couple things together. hen the hedge fund guy came after me, it was an interesting thing because it reflected something that i hadn't thought about before, which is how could they be so touchy? what are they worried about? hey, if i could make a billion dollars on the deal and i didn't -- why would i care what the qubit lobbyist says? i'm not exactly in "the new york times" every week. what i realized was they are word about a popular uproar against them. they are worried that something like occupy wall street is going to happen. because this happened before occupy wall street. they weren't a bunch of people are going to go to the streets and demand their heads on a platter. and they're worried that could really change things. they are more worried about change than we are about making it. they have, they are afraid that we can be more than we think we can do. so it makes me think that they are vulnerable. the other thing i just want to point out, i don't know if you remember this, the four occupying wall st
let me put a couple things together. hen the hedge fund guy came after me, it was an interesting thing because it reflected something that i hadn't thought about before, which is how could they be so touchy? what are they worried about? hey, if i could make a billion dollars on the deal and i didn't -- why would i care what the qubit lobbyist says? i'm not exactly in "the new york times" every week. what i realized was they are word about a popular uproar against them. they are...
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um, let me tell you what are the specials tonight. papa...ng restaurant you have, mr. mendoza. well, thank you. we've worked very hard to build a good reputation. but soon it will belong to our sons. my wife and i are retiring. you see, my father's trying to bring me back into the business... but i think one son's enough. well, forget about the specials, huh? i recommend the chicken enchiladas. that sounds good. i'll have the chicken enchiladas, please. and i'll have the chile poblano relleno. muy bien. i'll bring a bottle of wine for the table. great. thank you. i didn't expect to meet your parents. relax. i can tell they like you. that's not the point. ♪ y volver, volver... ♪ ♪ volver... ♪ ♪ volver... ♪ she seems nice, huh? she's pretty. he always finds the pretty girls but i'm really concerned... don't start again, huh? he's almost 30 years old. it's time to settle down. mujer, no te metas en lo que no te importa. mm, alberto, this is delicious. hi, there. rebecca, this is my brother, ramon. it's a pleasure to meet you, rebecca. nice to me
um, let me tell you what are the specials tonight. papa...ng restaurant you have, mr. mendoza. well, thank you. we've worked very hard to build a good reputation. but soon it will belong to our sons. my wife and i are retiring. you see, my father's trying to bring me back into the business... but i think one son's enough. well, forget about the specials, huh? i recommend the chicken enchiladas. that sounds good. i'll have the chicken enchiladas, please. and i'll have the chile poblano relleno....
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let me introduce the panel, der a dwight is with the association, she owns carson bail bonds and in the industry for 4 decades and former mistake mayor of carson california and helen for the juvenile and criminal justice system and currently on the and ralph on the commission of san francisco and works closely with the sheriff's department which now leads the program for violent offenders. >> san francisco, he has over 3 decades of experience in law enforcement including his former role as chief of police in san francisco. he's been a critic of current models in the criminal justice system that rely too heavily on incarceration. will looeng is the c e eo of diversion project from ranging from final alternatives to rehabilitative programs to more comprehensive case management and finally jonathan simon is adrian craig in professor of law, teaches courses on criminal laws, criminal justice, law and consulted culture and law risk and studies. his book includes parole and the social control of the under class 1890-1990 how the war on crime transformed american democracy and created fear. we
let me introduce the panel, der a dwight is with the association, she owns carson bail bonds and in the industry for 4 decades and former mistake mayor of carson california and helen for the juvenile and criminal justice system and currently on the and ralph on the commission of san francisco and works closely with the sheriff's department which now leads the program for violent offenders. >> san francisco, he has over 3 decades of experience in law enforcement including his former role...
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let me read you the statement here.y, we have concluded that providing government relation services to an entity in the political intelligence area may lead to misunderstanding and unintended use of those services, even when compliant with legal and ethical standards. height is no longer a client and we will not represent such figures in the future. maria, there's no indication that greenberg traugig or height securities did anything wrong, but we do know a lot of investors here in washington some answers about this situation. >> eamon, we'll keep following that, thank you so much. we're moments away from anticipate's results for the quarter. the technology giant expected to post numbers any minute now. we'll have them for you live and break them down. also ahead, million-dollar homes are not all equal. real estate agent to the stars, dolly lenz, will join me with ore top pick of the bunch we've been showing you throughout the day today. wait until you hear her top pick. back in a moment. >>> welcome back. all day here
let me read you the statement here.y, we have concluded that providing government relation services to an entity in the political intelligence area may lead to misunderstanding and unintended use of those services, even when compliant with legal and ethical standards. height is no longer a client and we will not represent such figures in the future. maria, there's no indication that greenberg traugig or height securities did anything wrong, but we do know a lot of investors here in washington...
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let me ask you, dr. robin armstrong, let me ask you. what is the strongest strain in your history is it libertarianism orthodox cultural values? >> i think it's a combination of both. >> that combination ain't working right now. >> well, i'll tell what you we're talking about in our party is having a big tent. we allow everyone in. actually we're the tolerant party. we allow people who are pro-choice in our party. we allow people to come in who are in favor of homosexual marriage. mr. angelo is a log cabin republ republican. he is a republican, a strong republican. all we're saying is, listen, we affirm marriage is between one man and one woman. we believe that. we're not going to compromise that value. that is what we believe. >> never? you're never going to compromise? let me get this straight, do doctor. let me get this straight. you want to get your phrasing here. are you ever, ever going to be open to the door of changing that position, or is it permanent with your party? >> i am saying right now that we -- >> right now -- >> we ar
let me ask you, dr. robin armstrong, let me ask you. what is the strongest strain in your history is it libertarianism orthodox cultural values? >> i think it's a combination of both. >> that combination ain't working right now. >> well, i'll tell what you we're talking about in our party is having a big tent. we allow everyone in. actually we're the tolerant party. we allow people who are pro-choice in our party. we allow people to come in who are in favor of homosexual...
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let me put a reflector here. so all this beam energy goes down here, and this beam energy is gonna scatter off here, all right, okay? [makes noise] what color do you guys hear? blue. do you hear blue? you all get it? good. maydell, what color do you hear? white. yeah, she heard white. why did she hear the white? because she's standing right next to the-- that's right, honey-- some, some, filtering. she could have come right at her. it's a good thing you didn't have your eyes there. [laughter] oh, god, no, no, don't. let's get your ear in there. just get your ear, okay? you heard a white. isn't that true? okay. here we go. okay, like that. now, we are at sunset, gang. sunset, uh-huh, all right? air is thicker, huh? what color do you guys hear? blue. white. orange. yellow. [laughter] paul, would you pass out the q-tips? let me remind you, we got, blue, blue, blue, red, blue, blue, chartreuse, blue, blue, red, blue, blue, pink, all right? a reminder, huh, all right? now, you put your ear right behind. you're gonna n
let me put a reflector here. so all this beam energy goes down here, and this beam energy is gonna scatter off here, all right, okay? [makes noise] what color do you guys hear? blue. do you hear blue? you all get it? good. maydell, what color do you hear? white. yeah, she heard white. why did she hear the white? because she's standing right next to the-- that's right, honey-- some, some, filtering. she could have come right at her. it's a good thing you didn't have your eyes there. [laughter]...
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about tomorrow and them better days ♪ ♪ i just wanna let you know you let me down ♪ you let me down performance at jimmykimmellive.com. once again, seth sentry. good night. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i'm pretty sure she said something like seth you don't listen enough i said 'yeah maybe ♪ ♪ you're right i can't help it my mind drifts off and i'm not really here ♪ ♪ anymore but i'll try she said 'while we're here on the subject i wanna know why you ♪ ♪ haven't grown up yet i said 'don't be upset but i really didn't hear a single word that you ♪ ♪ just said they said i'm disconnected that's cool my friends are too though ♪ ♪ can't hear a word you're saying we watch it all just float away ♪ ♪ i see 'em all coming my way and now they wanna take my time ♪ ♪ i could tell 'em what's on my mind or i could just float away ♪ ♪ i am a boy in a bubble i am a boat in a bottle i would love to be here right now but i'm not ♪ ♪ i am anywhere else i am gone they live life like there ain't no tomorrow ♪ ♪ i live life like there ain't no today all around me they beg steal, borrow ♪ as they quarrel i
about tomorrow and them better days ♪ ♪ i just wanna let you know you let me down ♪ you let me down performance at jimmykimmellive.com. once again, seth sentry. good night. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i'm pretty sure she said something like seth you don't listen enough i said 'yeah maybe ♪ ♪ you're right i can't help it my mind drifts off and i'm not really here ♪ ♪ anymore but i'll try she said 'while we're here on the subject i wanna know why you ♪ ♪ haven't grown up yet...