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i've said that i think it is malpractice, both health malpractice and economic malpractice. let me start with the economic malpractice. the worst thing congress can do for the economy is to inject uncertainty into it. i've been a mayor and i've been a governor and i'm a certainty fanatic. what i've learned about the economy is that our strong and resilient business sector, if you give them certainty, they can plan. they may not like a policy, they might not like a budget number but if you tell them this is the way it's going to be, the ingenuity of our private sector is significant. they're going to be able to plan. they'll be able to make the best of it. they'll be able to figure it out. but if you don't tell people what you're going to do, that is very devastating. i am on the budget committee. came onto the budget committee in the senate -- and i told my colleagues on both sides of the aisle, i'm a certainty fanatic. we shouldn't be doing a continuing resolution right now. we should be doing appropriations bills. because when we toll our own planners and the private econo
i've said that i think it is malpractice, both health malpractice and economic malpractice. let me start with the economic malpractice. the worst thing congress can do for the economy is to inject uncertainty into it. i've been a mayor and i've been a governor and i'm a certainty fanatic. what i've learned about the economy is that our strong and resilient business sector, if you give them certainty, they can plan. they may not like a policy, they might not like a budget number but if you tell...
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joel: it is easy to say with hindsight that it looks like malpractice.ou're making judgments on what data you have and how much time you have left. we went to places like pennsylvania. john: what about places like arizona where it was not even close? you are spending money in georgia, states that were blowout. joel: the only states we were considering is georgia and arizona. we lost georgia by six points. if you look at that map and say we lose georgia by six points and we don't win wisconsin, you say what is going on here? i look at that and saying what happened here? john: you put a lot of faith of president obama. especially with african-americans. had aen't had -- we have number of people on the show that said president obama saying that if you do not vote for clinton, i will take this personally was a bad idea. the you think that the reliance on obama's two try to help with members of the coalition that obama built was the wrong strategy? joel: it is a close call. yesterday we started the conversation by talking about strengths and weaknesses. when
joel: it is easy to say with hindsight that it looks like malpractice.ou're making judgments on what data you have and how much time you have left. we went to places like pennsylvania. john: what about places like arizona where it was not even close? you are spending money in georgia, states that were blowout. joel: the only states we were considering is georgia and arizona. we lost georgia by six points. if you look at that map and say we lose georgia by six points and we don't win wisconsin,...
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. >> it would be criminal malpractice for donald trump not to take this seriously. look, there's one reason jill stein is doing this. she was just on our show. that's more time she's had. >> we had her before. >> look, this is jill stein's moment, building for the next presidential race. >> it would be political malpractice not for donald trump to try to resist this. the recount is pointless people say but the whole point is to try to delegitimize it. >> oh, c'mon. >> i'm glad we got this much discussion about jill stein. the only time that my grand daughter will have understood anything said. up next, our power player of the week. puppy love. how veterans train therapy dogs and in the hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. tit's what's inside the person insidwho opens it. give ancestrydna, the simple dna test that can reveal their ethnic origins. order now at ancestrydna
. >> it would be criminal malpractice for donald trump not to take this seriously. look, there's one reason jill stein is doing this. she was just on our show. that's more time she's had. >> we had her before. >> look, this is jill stein's moment, building for the next presidential race. >> it would be political malpractice not for donald trump to try to resist this. the recount is pointless people say but the whole point is to try to delegitimize it. >> oh, c'mon....
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. >> i think it would be criminal malpractice for donald trump not to take this seriously. there's one reason jill stein is doing there. she was just on your show for ten minutes. that's more time than she's had on any other network. this is jill stein's moment. >> it would also be political malpractice for donald trump to try to resist some of this. people say the recount is pointless. the whole point is to try to delegitimize the election. donald trump is the clear winner. it's trying to sew seeds of doubt that the left can dine on for the next four years. >> wow. i'm glad we got this much discussion on jill stein. the only time my granddaughter would have ever understood anything that was said. thank you, panel. >>> up next, our power player of the week. puppy love, how veterans train therapy dogs and in the process are heali ining themselves. it told me what other people in the area paid for the truck i want. and because we're a truecar certified dealership, i already know the truck he wants. so we're on the same page before he even gets here. -it's fair. -and it's fast
. >> i think it would be criminal malpractice for donald trump not to take this seriously. there's one reason jill stein is doing there. she was just on your show for ten minutes. that's more time than she's had on any other network. this is jill stein's moment. >> it would also be political malpractice for donald trump to try to resist some of this. people say the recount is pointless. the whole point is to try to delegitimize the election. donald trump is the clear winner. it's...
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. >> i think it would be criminal malpractice for donald trump not to take this incredibly seriously.re's one reason jill stein's doing this, she was just on your show for ten minutes. that's more time than on any network. >> we had her during the campaign -- >> to be fair. >> like this is jill stein's moment, she's building for the next presidential election. >> and political malpractice not for donald trump to resist some of this. the whole point -- people say the recount is pointless. the whole point is to delegitimize the election. donald trump is the clear winner. it's trying to sew seeds of doubt and create that they can dine out on the next four years. >> come on. >> we have this much section about jill stein and a reference. the only time my granddaughter would have understood anything that was said. thank you panel, see you next sunday. >>> up next, the power player of the week, puppy love. how veterans train therapy dogs are in the process are healing themselves. st want powerful rel. only new alka-seltzer plus free of artificial dyes and preservatives liquid gels delivers t
. >> i think it would be criminal malpractice for donald trump not to take this incredibly seriously.re's one reason jill stein's doing this, she was just on your show for ten minutes. that's more time than on any network. >> we had her during the campaign -- >> to be fair. >> like this is jill stein's moment, she's building for the next presidential election. >> and political malpractice not for donald trump to resist some of this. the whole point -- people say...
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that seems to me like malpractice, to lose a state that was a battleground state and have never sentndidate there. >> well, look, you know, it's easy to with 20/20 hindsight to say that's malpractice to me. you're making judgments on how close it is and how much time you have left. we went to pennsylvania at the end, north carolina. >> places like arizona, where she ended up not being close. you talked about missouri and all these -- >> we did not go to missouri. >> you spent money in georgia, in states that were -- >> the only two states we considered going into were georgia and arizona. when you talk about georgia, we lost georgia by six points. if you look at that map and say, we lose georgia by six points and we don't win wisconsin, you say, what's going on here. i'm looking at that going, what happened here. >> on questions of members of the obama coalition, particularly nonwhite voters, you guys put a lot of faith in president obama's abilities, especially with african-american voters. since the election we've had a variety of black people here, speakers, talkers, guests on the
that seems to me like malpractice, to lose a state that was a battleground state and have never sentndidate there. >> well, look, you know, it's easy to with 20/20 hindsight to say that's malpractice to me. you're making judgments on how close it is and how much time you have left. we went to pennsylvania at the end, north carolina. >> places like arizona, where she ended up not being close. you talked about missouri and all these -- >> we did not go to missouri. >> you...
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. >> it would be criminal malpractice for donald trump not to take this seriously. look, there's one reason jill stein is doing this. she was just on our show. that's more time she's had. >> we had her before. >> look, this is jill stein's moment, building for the next presidential race. >> it would be political malpractice not for donald trump to try to resist this. the recount is pointless people say but the whole point is to try to delegitimize it. >> oh, c'mon. >> i'm glad we got this much discussion about jill stein. the only time that my grand daughter will have understood anything said. up next, our power player of the week. puppy love. how veterans train therapy dogs and in the process healing themselves. rely fancy feast. delicious entrées, crafted to the last detail. flaked tuna, white-meat chicken, never any by-products or fillers. purely natural tastes purely fancy feast. he is.errible at golf. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength
. >> it would be criminal malpractice for donald trump not to take this seriously. look, there's one reason jill stein is doing this. she was just on our show. that's more time she's had. >> we had her before. >> look, this is jill stein's moment, building for the next presidential race. >> it would be political malpractice not for donald trump to try to resist this. the recount is pointless people say but the whole point is to try to delegitimize it. >> oh, c'mon....
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. >> i think it would be congressional malpractice if we did not look into this. i really mean that. we -- every two years, we hold of the united states. well, all of this is a part of the process. this is our democracy. we want to defend this. >> 17 of our intelligence agencies without a doubt have affirmatively made the point that it was russia that hacked into democrat entities. that means that the world watches to determine how we will remember, the way our go. is set up, it is the white house that controls a lot of these intelligence agencies, those will be under the control of the president of the united states of america after january 20th, pre tonight, jim and shawn is telling time magazine that he does not believe that russia was involved in any kind of manipulation of this election, there will be a bit of a standoff from the get-go over this issue the way the two sides have now staked this out. rubio said in this case, it was the democrats who lost but just as easily if russia decides they do not like the two incoming administration, what would be stoppi
. >> i think it would be congressional malpractice if we did not look into this. i really mean that. we -- every two years, we hold of the united states. well, all of this is a part of the process. this is our democracy. we want to defend this. >> 17 of our intelligence agencies without a doubt have affirmatively made the point that it was russia that hacked into democrat entities. that means that the world watches to determine how we will remember, the way our go. is set up, it is...
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he wants medical malpractice reform.get paid for the patient's face the year we don't get sued unnecessarily and where we can negotiate with insurance companies. ashley: the premiums on malpractice insurance are ridiculous. why should i have to defend a frivolous suit? if i do something rather put a patient a time, of course they should be sued. a situation in britain is loser pays. so why should i be sued if i don't actually do anything wrong? ashley: you think this can be achieved relatively quickly once donald trump gets into office? >> her. obamacare can be achieved quickly. except obama is balking at. it's got a bp spread peace. increase health savings accounts, decrease the crazy insurance that covers to match. increase catastrophic insurance at high polls gave patient choice, price transparency. all of that will take time but all time but i'll bet his wife and will save money. >> great stuff as always. thank you so much. we appreciate it. getting back to the economy, $1 trillion spent during the holiday season sou
he wants medical malpractice reform.get paid for the patient's face the year we don't get sued unnecessarily and where we can negotiate with insurance companies. ashley: the premiums on malpractice insurance are ridiculous. why should i have to defend a frivolous suit? if i do something rather put a patient a time, of course they should be sued. a situation in britain is loser pays. so why should i be sued if i don't actually do anything wrong? ashley: you think this can be achieved relatively...
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is that malpractice by the fbi? >> i don't know what happened with mr. podesta, i don't know what was told to him. i did hear some of hiss renation of what he did. with the dnc there was some communication. i believe there could have been more understanding who the targets are and who the attackers were and what they were looking to do. this is an incredibly complex issue. it requires government and the private sector to work collaboratively. the private sector, those networks are crime scenes and there's a lot of intelligence there. that intelligence can be and should be shared with the government who can then use their accesses, their capabilities, their policies to try and have some impact on the adversaries to stop them from launching these attacks. we have seen that start to happen now. that's a little too late, brian. >> and evan, this is the world you guys inhabit. we were just saying before air i never get to talk to you about anything pleasant, it's always after something terribly unpleasant. but your world with shadows and darkness overseas has
is that malpractice by the fbi? >> i don't know what happened with mr. podesta, i don't know what was told to him. i did hear some of hiss renation of what he did. with the dnc there was some communication. i believe there could have been more understanding who the targets are and who the attackers were and what they were looking to do. this is an incredibly complex issue. it requires government and the private sector to work collaboratively. the private sector, those networks are crime...
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selling stock were brokers and if they did not recommend enron could sued- could probably get for malpractice. it was a very popular company and early in 2001 they came out with what they called the strongest code of ethics of any company in the history of america. by that summer, they have filed a restatement of earnings and by december it filed bankruptcy. our committee, we were in a lame-duck session, we had the first hearing on enron and we came back early in 2002 and introduced the corporate accounting billet he -- carta.ability -- that was something clever they thought of, like magna charta. we had passed the legislation. if you recall on will calm, they really blew the lid enron -- world,co -- worldcom was larger than enron. i had to fire a subpoena for scott sullivan to appear before my committee and they took the and they bailed me out of a particular situation when ernie ever started to get a speech claiming his innocence and then decided as the fifth amendment right -- i think a lot of members on the committee were very furious, as i was, and thought that we were going to challenge
selling stock were brokers and if they did not recommend enron could sued- could probably get for malpractice. it was a very popular company and early in 2001 they came out with what they called the strongest code of ethics of any company in the history of america. by that summer, they have filed a restatement of earnings and by december it filed bankruptcy. our committee, we were in a lame-duck session, we had the first hearing on enron and we came back early in 2002 and introduced the...
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part of it is just malpractice not showing up in wisconsin. >> such malpractice. trump should have taught everybody you can't disqualify him. if you talk about -- just look at some of the people that he's selecting now in his cabinet. you could have predicted this was coming. if i were hillary clinton, i would have found a clip where donald trump said that we pay people too much money in america. and played it over and over again. here we have a choice for labor who rejects minimum wage. that's not surprising because donald trump actually said during the campaign we pay americans too much. play that over and over again. turn him into romney. not someone disqualified for the position. instead of saying he's crazy. you should have said this guy could win and it's frightening. the press and everybody felt like they had to tell their great grandchildren that they had beaten donald trump. so everybody was in on this that trump could never win. so if trump can't win, why warn about the fact this guy believes that americans are paid too much. why make the warnings? this
part of it is just malpractice not showing up in wisconsin. >> such malpractice. trump should have taught everybody you can't disqualify him. if you talk about -- just look at some of the people that he's selecting now in his cabinet. you could have predicted this was coming. if i were hillary clinton, i would have found a clip where donald trump said that we pay people too much money in america. and played it over and over again. here we have a choice for labor who rejects minimum wage....
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. >> 1000 veterans may have died because of malpractice. >> people to get better care under governmentoned and people died waiting for care. politician said government must run public school. but government run schools are lousy. we spend more on education the most any other country and yet student performance is below average. now, president-elect trump once betsy devised to be his education secretary. she support school choice. that enrages america's socialist. progressives. >> this is not a good up appointment. >> she is a large proponent of for-profit institutions. >> for-profit schools are public schools? is your supermarket less public than your kids school? >> the support for charter school, those are public schools too, but the teachers unions and the education establishment want total government control. they call her public school enemy number one. this means all over the web. >> i have no experience, but i donated one a million to trump's campaign. he makes her sound. she has no education degree, no teaching experience. she never attended public school. she didn't put her ow
. >> 1000 veterans may have died because of malpractice. >> people to get better care under governmentoned and people died waiting for care. politician said government must run public school. but government run schools are lousy. we spend more on education the most any other country and yet student performance is below average. now, president-elect trump once betsy devised to be his education secretary. she support school choice. that enrages america's socialist. progressives....
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host: he called it malpractice. guest: he did. host: one more call. we love having you on, either here or colorado. i will not ask what the temperature is. just go ahead with your question or comment. good morning. caller: good morning. can you hear me question mark host: we sure -- me? host: read sure can. caller: one will donald trump stand behind his numbers? in other words, when will you stand behind what he really is doing and not based on what we think he is doing because apparently, a lot of his numbers are gigantically enormous, and when you find investigation journalism that the numbers are not true? host: marcia, thank you. guest: i'm not sure which numbers she is talking about. i'm just going to speculate that it is either save the job creation numbers in the carrier deal with the idea that there were a large number of people who cast votes that were illegal in this election cycle, the of that kindmping of information that, it must not be true, i think serves the political and ideological agenda . when the fact is that you have even got aca
host: he called it malpractice. guest: he did. host: one more call. we love having you on, either here or colorado. i will not ask what the temperature is. just go ahead with your question or comment. good morning. caller: good morning. can you hear me question mark host: we sure -- me? host: read sure can. caller: one will donald trump stand behind his numbers? in other words, when will you stand behind what he really is doing and not based on what we think he is doing because apparently, a...
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whether it's a large company's merger are now terrified because essentially you could be in the malpracticeuation if you're security protocol called allow you to do that. >> him and i were talking about that. it's information everybody wants to keep private they haven't taken the basic steps necessary to protect and secure confidential client information this is merger and acquisition. these law firms deal with some of the most sensitive information that these companies had. and sometimes there in the billions of dollars. i won't challenge you on that. speaking about nontraditional hacking there was a hacking group named all mine. they claimed britney spears was dead except she's not. they have recently hacked into bob dylan's account. in google ceo online appetizers themselves saying that they only hack into accounts so they can fix holes and security this seems like they might've have it the wrong way. >> he is a huge britney spears fan. it came as a complete shock. i was on talking about the hack at sony. if there's anybody about having the proper security in place if you remember they p
whether it's a large company's merger are now terrified because essentially you could be in the malpracticeuation if you're security protocol called allow you to do that. >> him and i were talking about that. it's information everybody wants to keep private they haven't taken the basic steps necessary to protect and secure confidential client information this is merger and acquisition. these law firms deal with some of the most sensitive information that these companies had. and sometimes...
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this is malpractice. >> he laid out arguments as to what israel is doing and stopping a two- state solutionwhy that is the only way for peace. it would obstruct the flow of people ifç you had a two state solution and it is deliberate where they are building the home and having a single state. can can't be a jewish state and be democratic at the same time and all of those violate u.s. principles. what is wrong with that argument? >> the status of jerusalem needs to be decided by the parties on the ground. it can't be decided by united nations or john kerry or president obama. john kerry achieved the feat of alienating the israeli and palestinian by meddlingç nothi the peace process. and throwing israel to the wolves will not advance the cause of middle east peace. the u.n. is the worst forum to resolve the issue of palestinian and israeli. >> what is a better forum. >> the parties themselves without obama and kerry putting the thumb on the scale for the palestinians. >> the point of the u.n. this is an area that is in dispute for a very long time and not being resolved on its own. the argu
this is malpractice. >> he laid out arguments as to what israel is doing and stopping a two- state solutionwhy that is the only way for peace. it would obstruct the flow of people ifç you had a two state solution and it is deliberate where they are building the home and having a single state. can can't be a jewish state and be democratic at the same time and all of those violate u.s. principles. what is wrong with that argument? >> the status of jerusalem needs to be decided by...
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host: he called it malpractice. guest: he did. host: one more call. we love having you on, either here or colorado. i will not ask what the temperature is. just go ahead with your question or comment. good morning. caller: good morning. can you hear me question mark host: we sure -- me? host: read sure can. caller: one will donald trump stand behind his numbers? in other words, when will you stand behind what he really is doing and not based on what we think he is doing because apparently, a lot of his numbers are gigantically enormous, and when you find investigation journalism that the numbers are not true? host: marcia, thank you. guest: i'm not sure which numbers she is talking about. i'm just going to speculate that it is either save the job creation numbers in the carrier deal with the idea that there were a large number of people who cast votes that were illegal in this election cycle, the of that kindmping of information that, it must not be true, i think serves the political and ideological agenda . when the fact is that you have even got aca
host: he called it malpractice. guest: he did. host: one more call. we love having you on, either here or colorado. i will not ask what the temperature is. just go ahead with your question or comment. good morning. caller: good morning. can you hear me question mark host: we sure -- me? host: read sure can. caller: one will donald trump stand behind his numbers? in other words, when will you stand behind what he really is doing and not based on what we think he is doing because apparently, a...
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. >> 1000 veterans may have died because of malpractice. >> people to get better care under governmentoned and people died waiting for care. politician said government must run public school. but government run schools are lousy. we spend more on education the most any other country and yet student performance is below average. now, president-elect trump once betsy devised to be his education secretary. she support school choice. that enrages america's socialist. progressives. >> this is not a good up appointment. >> she is a large proponent of for-profit institutions. >> for-profit schools are public schools? is your supermarket less public than your kids school? >> the support for charter school, those are public schools too, but the teachers unions and the education establishment want total government control. they call her public school enemy number one. this means all over the web. >> i have no experience, but i donated one a million to trump's campaign. he makes her sound. she has no education degree, no teaching experience. she never attended public school. she didn't put her ow
. >> 1000 veterans may have died because of malpractice. >> people to get better care under governmentoned and people died waiting for care. politician said government must run public school. but government run schools are lousy. we spend more on education the most any other country and yet student performance is below average. now, president-elect trump once betsy devised to be his education secretary. she support school choice. that enrages america's socialist. progressives....
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it's malpractice and totally irresponsible in a post-911 world.ght of today's attacks, do you think he should change his approach to these briefings? >> i think circumstances such as this, tragic circumstances such as this, as he gets closer to his inauguration, i think that seriousness and burden of being the president and what you face when you get into the white house, it's going to start to become a reality for him. he's going to have to make that decision, that responsible decision to read these intelligence reports, understand what's going on in the world, and understanding -- understand with his intelligence advisers how to react and how to process what all these different things mean. >> donald trump released a statement about the attack saying isis and other islamic terrorists continually slaughter christians, these terrorists and their regional and worldwide networks must be eradicated from the face of the earth. then the shooting of the ambassador to turkey, he was assassinated by a radical isl islamic terrorist. >> it's what we saw on
it's malpractice and totally irresponsible in a post-911 world.ght of today's attacks, do you think he should change his approach to these briefings? >> i think circumstances such as this, tragic circumstances such as this, as he gets closer to his inauguration, i think that seriousness and burden of being the president and what you face when you get into the white house, it's going to start to become a reality for him. he's going to have to make that decision, that responsible decision...
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plaintiffs seek to hold friar awrence liable for spiritual malpractice. with all due respect to this court, the friar answers only to higher authority for that offense. [laughter] if the court finds this baseless claim liable, the flood gates will be open. what's next? is lady capulet going to sue if cappucino in her lap after going through a fast through? is lord montague going to seek millions in damages if his dry cleaners loses his pantalooses. of as explained in the amicus stop., this has to even if the court could articulate a duty of care in context, the friar did not reach it. plaintiffs claim that his plan juliet was o and that it was a bit of a hail mary. [laughter] to the plaintiffs are wrong say that it was foreseeable that the plan would fail. friar lawrence looked at all of the polls before he plan, and they s niformly showed that the plan would succeed. the new york times had it at 99%. laughter] so this was just a case of massive polling failure. i can assure you that friar lawrence and 52% of verona are about it.ting [laughter] the parent
plaintiffs seek to hold friar awrence liable for spiritual malpractice. with all due respect to this court, the friar answers only to higher authority for that offense. [laughter] if the court finds this baseless claim liable, the flood gates will be open. what's next? is lady capulet going to sue if cappucino in her lap after going through a fast through? is lord montague going to seek millions in damages if his dry cleaners loses his pantalooses. of as explained in the amicus stop., this has...
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justice, and may it please the court, plaintiffs seek to hold friar lawrence liable for spiritual malpractice, with all due respect to this court the friar answers only to a higher authority for that offense. if the court finds this baseless claim the floodgates will be open. what is next? is lady capulet spill if she sues hot chocolate in her lap after going through a fast-food-drive-through. is lord montague seeking millions of damages if his dry cleaner loses his favorite pair of pantalon in s. as in the claim. this has to stop. even if the court could articulate a duty of care in this context the friar did not breach it. the plaintiffses claim his plan to help "romeo & juliet" was convoluted. i will grant it was a bit of a hail mary, but -- [laughter] the plaintiffs are wrong to say that it was foreseeable that the plan would fail. in fact, friar lawrence looked at all the polls before he implemented this plan and they uniformly showed that the plan was would succeed. "the new york times" had it at 99%. [laughter] so this is case of massive polling failure. and i can assure you, that fria
justice, and may it please the court, plaintiffs seek to hold friar lawrence liable for spiritual malpractice, with all due respect to this court the friar answers only to a higher authority for that offense. if the court finds this baseless claim the floodgates will be open. what is next? is lady capulet spill if she sues hot chocolate in her lap after going through a fast-food-drive-through. is lord montague seeking millions of damages if his dry cleaner loses his favorite pair of pantalon in...
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today the deal allowed her to pursue her legal malpractice suit against her former bankruptcy lawyer. guidice finish 15 month prison sentence last december after she and her husband admitted that they had hidden assets from bankruptcy creditors. she sued against her former lawyer blames the fraud charges on his mistakes. that lawyer, however, is calling the lawsuit quote absurd. >>> as we've been telling you it will get cold this weekend. really. some of you might even see some snow but whatever happen nothing compared to what's happening elsewhere around the country. places like upstate new york getting tons of snow. north dakota. but winter won't officially start for another 12 days. it already feel like it started. >> the snow is piling up. the roads are incredibly dangerous. >> winter is in full swing with heavy snowfall throughout the north. in north dakota some streets disappeared under several feet of snow. crews are just beginning to get streets clear there. a similar scene in ohio where residents are trying to keep up with quickly accumulating snow. >> it snows. it's winterti
today the deal allowed her to pursue her legal malpractice suit against her former bankruptcy lawyer. guidice finish 15 month prison sentence last december after she and her husband admitted that they had hidden assets from bankruptcy creditors. she sued against her former lawyer blames the fraud charges on his mistakes. that lawyer, however, is calling the lawsuit quote absurd. >>> as we've been telling you it will get cold this weekend. really. some of you might even see some snow...
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. >> it would also be political malpractice for donald trump to try to resist some of this. people say the recount is pointless. the whole point is to try to delegitimize the election. donald trump is the clear winner. it's trying to doubt that the left can dine on for the next four years. >> wow. i'm glad we got this much discussion on jill stein. the only time my granddaughter would have ever understood anything that was said. thank you, panel. >>> up next, our power player of the week. puppy love, how veterans tr i'm just a guy who wants to buy that truck. and i'm just a guy who wants to sell him that truck. so i used truecar. it told me what other people in the area paid for the truck i want. wants. so we're on the same page before he even gets here. -it's fair. -and it's fast. look good? looks great. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. >>> treating and healing our wound the warriors is one of this nation's top we found someone who's come up with his own way to do that. here's our power play of the week. >> there's 30,000 years or so of proven
. >> it would also be political malpractice for donald trump to try to resist some of this. people say the recount is pointless. the whole point is to try to delegitimize the election. donald trump is the clear winner. it's trying to doubt that the left can dine on for the next four years. >> wow. i'm glad we got this much discussion on jill stein. the only time my granddaughter would have ever understood anything that was said. thank you, panel. >>> up next, our power...
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justice, and may it please the court, plaintiffs seek to hold friar lawrence liable for spiritual malpractice. with all the respect, the only answers to a higher authority. if the court finds this tasteless claim liable, the floodgates will the open. sue if hecapulet spills or copy of the fast food drive-through? will lord montague seek damages it is right cleaner loses his favorite pair of pantaloons? as explained in the amicus brief filed by the tort reform association, this has to stop. [laughter] even the court could articulate duty and care in this context, the friar does not reject. plaintiffs claim his way to help romeo and juliet was convoluted. it was a bit of a hail mary. [laughter] plaintiffs are wrong to say it was foreseeable that the plan would fail. in fact, friar looked at all the polls before implemented this plan and a uniformly showed the plan would succeed. [laughter] the new york times had it at 99%. [laughter] this is just a case of massive polling failure. i can assure you that friar lawrence and 52% of corona are still smarting about it. bear responsibility for the tra
justice, and may it please the court, plaintiffs seek to hold friar lawrence liable for spiritual malpractice. with all the respect, the only answers to a higher authority. if the court finds this tasteless claim liable, the floodgates will the open. sue if hecapulet spills or copy of the fast food drive-through? will lord montague seek damages it is right cleaner loses his favorite pair of pantaloons? as explained in the amicus brief filed by the tort reform association, this has to stop....
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host: he called it malpractice. guest: he did. host: one more call. we love having you on, either here or colorado. i will not ask what the temperature is. just go ahead with your question or comment. good morning. caller: good morning. can you hear me question mark host: we sure -- me? host: read sure can. caller: one will donald trump stand behind his numbers? in other words, when will you stand behind what he really is doing and not based on what we think he is doing because apparently, a lot of his numbers are gigantically enormous, and when you find investigation journalism that the numbers are not true? host: marcia, thank you. guest: i'm not sure which numbers she is talking about. i'm just going to speculate that it is either save the job creation numbers in the carrier deal with the idea that there were a large number of people who cast votes that were illegal in this election cycle, the of that kindmping of information that, it must not be true, i think serves the political and ideological agenda . when the fact is that you have even got aca
host: he called it malpractice. guest: he did. host: one more call. we love having you on, either here or colorado. i will not ask what the temperature is. just go ahead with your question or comment. good morning. caller: good morning. can you hear me question mark host: we sure -- me? host: read sure can. caller: one will donald trump stand behind his numbers? in other words, when will you stand behind what he really is doing and not based on what we think he is doing because apparently, a...
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it's frankly malpractice not to. >> everyone thought this would be an order of business, quickly dispatchedn he talks about the lack of evidence, that the fingerprints were found on the shells upstairs, but that didn't indicate that he'd ever shot it. i looked at another reporter who i know and i said what's going on here? >> charlie's lawyers had a glimmer about where this was going. >> i leaned into charlie's ear, and i told him something good is about to happen. >> the assembled press couldn't believe where the judge was heading. >> you're holding your breath, and you're going, he's about to dismiss this case, the biggest case we've had in years and years and years, a case that jurors deliberated on for 50 hours. a second-degree murder case. >> the assistant prosecutor saw the train wreck ahead and wasn't at all pleased. he grabbed the mic. >> can i speak? and the judge very quickly said no, you may not. bill guarderen continued to speak. and the judge said i'll put new you in hand cuffs. never seen that before. >> the judge to the district attorney? >> yeah, never seen that before. and
it's frankly malpractice not to. >> everyone thought this would be an order of business, quickly dispatchedn he talks about the lack of evidence, that the fingerprints were found on the shells upstairs, but that didn't indicate that he'd ever shot it. i looked at another reporter who i know and i said what's going on here? >> charlie's lawyers had a glimmer about where this was going. >> i leaned into charlie's ear, and i told him something good is about to happen. >>...
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host: he called it malpractice. one more call. we love you having on any time, either here or colorado. i will not ask you what the temperature is. please go ahead with your question. caller: good morning. i have a question as far as donald trump is concerned, when will he stand behind his numbers? when will he stand behind what he is really doing and not based off of what he things he is doing? apparently a lot of his numbers over the past have been enormous, and then when you do investigative journalism, the numbers are not true. host: we will get a response, thank you. guest: i'm not sure which numbers she is talking about. i am just going to speculate it is either the job creation numbers in the carrier deal, or the idea that there were a large who cast votese that were illegal in this election cycle. the knee-jerk reaction to that information, it must not be true , i think, serves a political and ideological agenda. the fact is, we have even academics who don't have any special political interest who have been pointing to the
host: he called it malpractice. one more call. we love you having on any time, either here or colorado. i will not ask you what the temperature is. please go ahead with your question. caller: good morning. i have a question as far as donald trump is concerned, when will he stand behind his numbers? when will he stand behind what he is really doing and not based off of what he things he is doing? apparently a lot of his numbers over the past have been enormous, and then when you do investigative...
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because i think that debbie wasserman schultz committed political malpractice and she did things thatrmful to the party. and we can learn from what went wrong going forward. one, we need a full-time chair. you know, a lot of her time was spent, i think, focusing on what was best for her and her district. you know, she did this hem-haw on the iran vote, which was not particularly helpful to the president. she was not independent. >> to use the term of art these days, you might say she had a conflict of interest. >> yes, she did. and we know that she let the clinton campaign dictate to her what the debate schedule was going to be. and it ended up being an unmitigated disaster, because she allowed republicans to have months and months of these widely televised events, while democratic debates were hidden on christmas eve, and you know, in the dark of night. so, look, we need to do exactly the opposite of that. find someone who's independent, find someone who will be a full-time chair, and find someone who has some experience in party building, which she didn't have going into this. >> an
because i think that debbie wasserman schultz committed political malpractice and she did things thatrmful to the party. and we can learn from what went wrong going forward. one, we need a full-time chair. you know, a lot of her time was spent, i think, focusing on what was best for her and her district. you know, she did this hem-haw on the iran vote, which was not particularly helpful to the president. she was not independent. >> to use the term of art these days, you might say she had...
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even elijah cummings said the other day it would be malpractice for congress not to look into this and do more effort. given the public hearings in information. >> do you think it's possible there were more than hacks involved here, that voting systems, election systems may have been breached in some way? >> well, you know, voting systems aren't secure. they were bought for efficiency. at the state and local level there isn't a lot of security. it's not a requirement and never has been. there isn't a lot of funding. one thing congress has to look at working with gov no, sir and secure the networks, the funding that's needed. ohio called out the national guard for the election because they weren't sure what to do to secure the network. they will have to look at things like this and think about how to secure these things. that will be one of the issues that congress will have to look at. it should be in the report in terms of what the vulnerabilities are at that level. we don't have anybody looking at it either. that. >> thank you for having me. >>> benjamin netanyahu is counting the day
even elijah cummings said the other day it would be malpractice for congress not to look into this and do more effort. given the public hearings in information. >> do you think it's possible there were more than hacks involved here, that voting systems, election systems may have been breached in some way? >> well, you know, voting systems aren't secure. they were bought for efficiency. at the state and local level there isn't a lot of security. it's not a requirement and never has...
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. >> i think it would be congressional malpractice if we did not look into this.re going to uphold the constitution of the united states. all of this is a part of the process. this is our democracy. we want to defend this. >> 17 of our intelligence agencies without a doubt have affirmly made the point that it was russia that hacked into democrat entities. that means that the world watches to determine how we will proceed. >> whether you're a democrat or republican, the idea that another country could hack into computers and finger on the scale one way or another, now, there's reporting out as well in last 48 hours that the russians hack i do not the rnc but decided not to release it. if that proves to be true, does that mean that the russians now have something over the head of the rnc that is at will they can release >> the communications has been out on this, this is all false reporting, again, don't believe it. >> that the cia is wrong saying they have evidence >> they've already spoken out on this >> is there a reason they would come out with this suggestion?
. >> i think it would be congressional malpractice if we did not look into this.re going to uphold the constitution of the united states. all of this is a part of the process. this is our democracy. we want to defend this. >> 17 of our intelligence agencies without a doubt have affirmly made the point that it was russia that hacked into democrat entities. that means that the world watches to determine how we will proceed. >> whether you're a democrat or republican, the idea...
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it also be a malpractice, niel, as ceo if he didn't do business in russia.guy that lived the american dream, worked the way to the top and been successful business. execs -- exxon is a successful american company. we have had eight years of an administration that derives successful businesses and entrepreneurs and the american people voted that out. the american people just put someone into office who has zero experience into government. we need to give mr. tillerson a chance. let's see strategy and policy if different towards russia. i'm not willing to dismiss someone just because they've been successful in business, if anything, that makes them higher in my book. neil: morgan, thank you very much, good catching up with you. morgan: thanks, niel. neil: to russia and whether it did hack this election or whether it did this alone or anyone else, did it go so far as reverse the election results? now bill richardson, the former secretary, exgovernor of new mexico, he did leave open the possibility. >> let's look into it. let's find out but let's not trash our p
it also be a malpractice, niel, as ceo if he didn't do business in russia.guy that lived the american dream, worked the way to the top and been successful business. execs -- exxon is a successful american company. we have had eight years of an administration that derives successful businesses and entrepreneurs and the american people voted that out. the american people just put someone into office who has zero experience into government. we need to give mr. tillerson a chance. let's see...
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fact, most people who were selling stock or brokers didn't recommend enron, they would be sued for malpractice was a very popular company 2001, they came out with what they call -- came out with what they called the strongest code of ethics in the history of america. by that summer, they had filed a restatement of earnings and december, filed bankruptcy. our committee -- we were in a lame-duck session, had that first hearing on enron. 2002, theck early corporate accountability and transparency act, something clever the staff thought of, magna carta -- anyway, the way it caught off. we got past that legislation. we later had hearing, as you itall, on will come -- really blew the lid off. because enron was the story for a long time and then this was four times larger than enron. ceo, the only time i had signed a subpoena was for bernie elders and scott sullivan to appear before my committee. they took the fifth amendment and i remember being bailed out of a ticklish situation when bernie evers started to give his ,peech, claiming his innocence and then decided his fifth amendment rights. a lot o
fact, most people who were selling stock or brokers didn't recommend enron, they would be sued for malpractice was a very popular company 2001, they came out with what they call -- came out with what they called the strongest code of ethics in the history of america. by that summer, they had filed a restatement of earnings and december, filed bankruptcy. our committee -- we were in a lame-duck session, had that first hearing on enron. 2002, theck early corporate accountability and transparency...
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said, obviously people who malpractice committed against them should have a way to have a remedy fort. say withing tort reform, we have to find a reasonable way forward to make sure we can get the cost of healthcare down by eliminating defensivelawsuits and medicine practice. the other thing you point out is very common, i hear from doctors of time, spending a lot staring at a computer screen and to my patient. why is that? because the federal government as put in so many mandates and demanded so many things through the affordable care act, including meaningful use, record all ofe to this data, made it almost impossible not to spend a lot of screen, the computer rather than talking to and examining your patient. tennessee, g city, independent.n, an good morning. guest: good morning. aller: one thing that seems willing to control is the really why is healthcare and it smaller country consist to do so much more with healthcare and don't tell me that it doesn't work, because it other countries can do so much more with solthcare, cheaper drugs and on? the thing that no politician heard s
said, obviously people who malpractice committed against them should have a way to have a remedy fort. say withing tort reform, we have to find a reasonable way forward to make sure we can get the cost of healthcare down by eliminating defensivelawsuits and medicine practice. the other thing you point out is very common, i hear from doctors of time, spending a lot staring at a computer screen and to my patient. why is that? because the federal government as put in so many mandates and demanded...
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when they look at the significance of this, it would be literally legislative and congressional malpractice way. >> all right. just like elijah cummings you think i'm mean but elijah and i worked together on a committee very, very well. >> we sure did. >> how is joe to work with? >> i'm very proud of the things we were able to do together, joe. we can do that today. i'm ready. >> it just takes two people willing to work together and shut out all of the screaming on both sides, right? >> that's right. that's exactly right. that's exactly right. >> elijah, always great to have you on the show. >> thank you very much. >> mika, let him finish. you're always interrupting. it's sad. anything else to say to us before mika interrupts you again? >> no. i'm looking forward to getting this legislation passed so we can get all of the facts and so they can make recommendationses to how to make sure this does not happen again and does not become normal for our elections. thank you. >> elijah cummings, thank you for being here and thank you more importantly for taking up this important topic. >> we apprec
when they look at the significance of this, it would be literally legislative and congressional malpractice way. >> all right. just like elijah cummings you think i'm mean but elijah and i worked together on a committee very, very well. >> we sure did. >> how is joe to work with? >> i'm very proud of the things we were able to do together, joe. we can do that today. i'm ready. >> it just takes two people willing to work together and shut out all of the screaming on...
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it's malpractice. >> i have to bring up something, mika. i know it's a sore subject.l say it and we'll go to break. you said something about this campaign the last two months and you got in so much trouble for saying it. you told them -- you said this as a democrat that would vote for hillary and wanted hillary to win. you said get off your high horse. start campaigning like you haven't won this thing. get off your high horse and everybody went crazy. it was their arrogance and overconfidence that cost them the election. >> this was their candidate. >> if their candidate had gone into wisconsin five times like donald trump or however many times, gone into michigan five, six, seven times. they probably would have won the election. >> she went to michigan the day before the election. >> all right. coming up on "morning joe," how an american jihadist climbed the ranks of isis the atlantic's graham wood follows the story of one terrorist from texas to the battlefields of syria and the new yorker steve coll who wrote the book on exxonmobil's rex hi tillers tillerson. you'r
it's malpractice. >> i have to bring up something, mika. i know it's a sore subject.l say it and we'll go to break. you said something about this campaign the last two months and you got in so much trouble for saying it. you told them -- you said this as a democrat that would vote for hillary and wanted hillary to win. you said get off your high horse. start campaigning like you haven't won this thing. get off your high horse and everybody went crazy. it was their arrogance and...
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commissioner keane noted in different words, this is a case a stoop on it prior city employees malpractice. if he was in private employment he would be the subject of a lawsuit for damages himself. like commissioner keane i would probably accept the $25,000 compromised payment could i will not, however, accept the recitals, unnecessary and a settlement agreement, recitals that were, of course, a result of a practice of the city attorney's office of which i had no prior knowledge of including recitals in the settlement agreement. the settlement agreement can be on one page. there is a dispute between you and me. and i am paying you $25,000 of so you will dismiss your suit against me and release me from any claims and i will releasing you from any claims against me. these recitals are intended with the unfortunate custom and practice of the city attorney's office for mr. farrell to escape public opprobrium first cheating conduct. in any event, i am pleased mr. chairman, that the commission adopt that on motion a policy of permitting each commissioner to express his or her views on the reason
commissioner keane noted in different words, this is a case a stoop on it prior city employees malpractice. if he was in private employment he would be the subject of a lawsuit for damages himself. like commissioner keane i would probably accept the $25,000 compromised payment could i will not, however, accept the recitals, unnecessary and a settlement agreement, recitals that were, of course, a result of a practice of the city attorney's office of which i had no prior knowledge of including...
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recommendy did not enron, they could be sued for malpractice those days. so it was a very public company. in 2001, they came out with what they called the strongest code of ethics of any company in the history of america. find that summer, they had found a restatement of earnings and by december they had filed bankruptcy. and our committee, we were in a laying duck -- lame-duck session, we had the first hearing on enron and we came back in 2002 and introduced a bill that we call the corporate accountability responsibility and transparency act, that was something clever the staff thought of. like a magna carta. anyway, it never caught on. passed that legislation. i remember that we later had a hearing, if you recall, on worldcom. and it really blew the lid off, because enron was the story for a long time and then worldcom came along, four times larger than enron. and the ceo, the only time i had to file or sign a subpoena, was for scott sullivan and bernie -- to appear before my committee, because they had taken the fourth amendment. and when bernie started
recommendy did not enron, they could be sued for malpractice those days. so it was a very public company. in 2001, they came out with what they called the strongest code of ethics of any company in the history of america. find that summer, they had found a restatement of earnings and by december they had filed bankruptcy. and our committee, we were in a laying duck -- lame-duck session, we had the first hearing on enron and we came back in 2002 and introduced a bill that we call the corporate...