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the trial court found detective maynard who was accompanying officer breezeway and the on the doorway and demanded the door be opened by persons inside. officer, testified at the suppression hearing, stage 22 of the joint attendance, detective maynard made contact with the door. banned the on the door and announced police. >> i thought you said open up. >> later goes on to explain and this is on page 24 of the joint appendix, detective maynard with sergeant salmons, explained to them referring to the occupancy department we were going to make entry inside the apartment. >> that is after the engine circumstances or alleged negligence circumstances were presented? that is after they heard what they thought -- you disagree -- was the destruction of evidence. >> it is unclear from the trial court's actual finding what the order of events was. the trial court found bent on the door of the apartment identified themselves as police officers. >> is any of that unlawful? is talking loudly on the door unlawful? >> it is unreasonable. >> you said unlawful. is a guy open up, police, unlawful? >>
the trial court found detective maynard who was accompanying officer breezeway and the on the doorway and demanded the door be opened by persons inside. officer, testified at the suppression hearing, stage 22 of the joint attendance, detective maynard made contact with the door. banned the on the door and announced police. >> i thought you said open up. >> later goes on to explain and this is on page 24 of the joint appendix, detective maynard with sergeant salmons, explained to...
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and according to john maynard the u.s. is broke! and it is providing job creation. >> what we could do to provide job creation is to create the right environment for employers to hire. and for them to thrive. the big part is dealing with our fiscal challenges and we are broke. we are borrowing of 415 for every dollar that we spend. this spending binge is hurting job creation by driving training funds and spreading uncertainty big and small. >> congressmen beihner, wants to cut spending by least $32 billion. president obama is going to release his budget proposal in one week. also with spending cuts to reduce the nation's deficit. >> a look at the golden gate bridge traffic is backing up on the left that is coming into san francisco. the right = north. we will be right back after this break. >> the verizon iphone one on sale today. ending the at&t exclusivity. online is expected at 7:00 a.m. on the iphone on the sale. however, just a handful of people were in line. a couple of reasons. first, existing customers ordered federal third
and according to john maynard the u.s. is broke! and it is providing job creation. >> what we could do to provide job creation is to create the right environment for employers to hire. and for them to thrive. the big part is dealing with our fiscal challenges and we are broke. we are borrowing of 415 for every dollar that we spend. this spending binge is hurting job creation by driving training funds and spreading uncertainty big and small. >> congressmen beihner, wants to cut...
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. >> reporter: every day, 91-year-old maynard merel takes all of these problems.edications in all. every single day. keeping track of what to take and when is a daily dilemma for seniors like merel. even his wife of 62 years can't make sense of it. >> i think he's a mess. he just is lethargic. >> then i was but now i'm fine. >> reporter: she is his geriatrician. >> we have to straightened all this. >> reporter: at this visit, she discovers that he's dangerously confused. >> he took ten pills. >> i took ten from here. >> he took from ten from this bottle al one day. >> reporter: from his one mistake, he could have died. >> there there are a lot of patients who see multiple specialists. they get into dangerous situations where the right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing. >> reporter: another thing we see so often, seniors eager to feel better their instinct is to reach for pills. that desire so great, that merel's wife gives him his own antidepressa antidepressants. >> you have taken your wife -- yeah, but i haven't for a week. >> it just seemed to me to
. >> reporter: every day, 91-year-old maynard merel takes all of these problems.edications in all. every single day. keeping track of what to take and when is a daily dilemma for seniors like merel. even his wife of 62 years can't make sense of it. >> i think he's a mess. he just is lethargic. >> then i was but now i'm fine. >> reporter: she is his geriatrician. >> we have to straightened all this. >> reporter: at this visit, she discovers that he's...
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aside the execution in terms of governance -- the frame of mind has much more in common with that of maynard keynes than i think is often realized. >> we'll just leave that hanging for the moment. [laughter] let's, the gentleman in the second row from the aisle. right here. i tend to go about it random, there's no plan here. we did get more hands though. [laughter] >> thank you. carl posener, not affiliated. professor phillipson, what things did you learn while writing this book that you didn't know about previously or things that added to your understanding that surprised you? >> the relationship with hume. i've always been intrigued by the relationship between hume and smith as anyone is bound to be. it's the depth of that relationship. and the thing that i must say really got the text moving as far as i could see was when, um, i tried to present smith as, in fact, an extremely friendly, an intelligent critic of hume's project for science of man as set out in the treatise of human nature. it is very interesting to reflect on what it is that smith does, almost certainly at the very beginnin
aside the execution in terms of governance -- the frame of mind has much more in common with that of maynard keynes than i think is often realized. >> we'll just leave that hanging for the moment. [laughter] let's, the gentleman in the second row from the aisle. right here. i tend to go about it random, there's no plan here. we did get more hands though. [laughter] >> thank you. carl posener, not affiliated. professor phillipson, what things did you learn while writing this book...
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sarah maynard is with us along with her dad larry.od morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> sarah, i think you are an incredibly brave young lady given everything you have gone through. i want the audience to know that this is something you wanted to do. you wanted to come forward and speak out. i know you are working with a grief counselor at home, but your family supports the decision to be here. tell us why you wanted to be here this morning and what you want to say. >> to let people know how i could survive what he did to me. i just listened to everything he told me to do. >> and got through it. your kidnapper held you for four days. it had to be scary for you. how did you stay strong through all of that? >> just hoping someone would find me so i won't have to live with him again -- or stay there with him. >> he said during his confession -- he admitted that he bound your hands and feet. he also said that he made hamburgers for you. how did he act? was he trying to befriend you, or was he constantly threatening you, sarah?
sarah maynard is with us along with her dad larry.od morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> sarah, i think you are an incredibly brave young lady given everything you have gone through. i want the audience to know that this is something you wanted to do. you wanted to come forward and speak out. i know you are working with a grief counselor at home, but your family supports the decision to be here. tell us why you wanted to be here this morning and what you want to say....
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and maynard has some great ideas of what you can do. for super bowl sunday.it away. >> we are going to make some beautiful st. louis spareribs. in a crock pot. i think everybody has got one. >> and sprinkle these. >> st. louis cut? >> they remove the flaps and they are cooking faster. they are looking more like a baby back. these are getting coated with sea salt and seasoning. to cut them up. and put them into the crock pot. with a large capacity. even 10 lbs. and with 2 c. of them don't start drinking! [laughter] >> and this is 2 c. of zinfandel. and sugar. we will reduce this until it is a syrup. >> this will decrease. to pour that over the short ribs. and also chopped onion. 1/2 cup. also, chopped garlic. and barbecue sauce. that zinfandel is really going to add a lot. >> and this crock pot? still. i'm amazed by that. >> yes, with chicken stock, put it on that below setting. that-low setting for the amount of five- hours, 7-hours. when you are finished to be able to stacks these stack these. >> and with 1.5 minutes available? what should we make? >> posada
and maynard has some great ideas of what you can do. for super bowl sunday.it away. >> we are going to make some beautiful st. louis spareribs. in a crock pot. i think everybody has got one. >> and sprinkle these. >> st. louis cut? >> they remove the flaps and they are cooking faster. they are looking more like a baby back. these are getting coated with sea salt and seasoning. to cut them up. and put them into the crock pot. with a large capacity. even 10 lbs. and with 2...
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they were run out of dallas by the ku klux klan and later in if life maynard became a great friend and mentor to me. he would always call me and, basically, his message was, boy, don't mess this up. [laughter] and i would tease him because he would tell people his family was run out of texas by the clan, and i could say i can understand you going to georgia. [laughter] i'm proud of the opportunity i've had in my life, i'm more proud of the fact that i have an inincredible family structure. i have a wonderful wife that works and supports my habit of going back into public service. i have two beautiful, thoughtful daughters, and i have two parents who sacrificed and gave everything so my brothers and sisters and i could have the best education, have the opportunity to live out not only our dreams, but their dreams as well. i say this especially for the young people in the room because so much of what i did that i get to be introduced as the first of was more because of when i was born. and the doors someone else opened s. and more than anything else of my father's wisdom, i remember him
they were run out of dallas by the ku klux klan and later in if life maynard became a great friend and mentor to me. he would always call me and, basically, his message was, boy, don't mess this up. [laughter] and i would tease him because he would tell people his family was run out of texas by the clan, and i could say i can understand you going to georgia. [laughter] i'm proud of the opportunity i've had in my life, i'm more proud of the fact that i have an inincredible family structure. i...
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host: john maynard, the speaker of the house, response about the passage of the bill.says that the people's house was allowed to work its will, and the result was one of the largest spending cuts in american history. he calls upon harry reid to allow it to come to a vote for -- immediately. we will not stop and our efforts to spend it -- cut spending, not -- we will not stop here in our efforts, not when we are broke and washington's spending binge is making it harder to create jobs. maria,k, you're next, independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i am very proud of the young in the -- hello? host: you were there. caller: i am proud of the young men, the freshmen that we have sent it congress. we've had transparency, we have had open debate, and we had the opportunity of listening to them, going to the primary sources and sticking to the fact of what was going on. as far as the cuts, i believe that if we do not make these cuts, we will have no jobs to go to, we will have no country left, and we will have chaos so that we have to make the sacrifices to brin
host: john maynard, the speaker of the house, response about the passage of the bill.says that the people's house was allowed to work its will, and the result was one of the largest spending cuts in american history. he calls upon harry reid to allow it to come to a vote for -- immediately. we will not stop and our efforts to spend it -- cut spending, not -- we will not stop here in our efforts, not when we are broke and washington's spending binge is making it harder to create jobs. maria,k,...