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there are no mothballs? >> no. no mothballs to my knowledge. no, your honor. >> was that the holding in the florida supreme court, that there was no probable cause because the dog alerted to the wrong part of the truck? >> no, your honor. >> was it any part of their reasoning? >> they were concerned about residual odor alerting without any explanation by the state as to how residual odor alerting supports probable cause. but the primary basis for its decision was the lack of performance records and the lack of records supporting initial training and certification to show that this dog was reliable. >> and if we think they were wrong in that respect, i suppose that you would say the court shouldn't reverse, but should vacate and remand because the question did alert him to the door handle, was that enough? was that enough to establish probable cause that there were drugs in the vehicle? >> well, i don't think the door handle itself is -- is dispositive. i think it's the door handle plus the lack of evidence that we have a reliable dog. and, agai
there are no mothballs? >> no. no mothballs to my knowledge. no, your honor. >> was that the holding in the florida supreme court, that there was no probable cause because the dog alerted to the wrong part of the truck? >> no, your honor. >> was it any part of their reasoning? >> they were concerned about residual odor alerting without any explanation by the state as to how residual odor alerting supports probable cause. but the primary basis for its decision was...
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hundreds of mothballs are scattered for protection before the tapestry is cut from the loom, covered, rolled and packed for shipment. the finished tapestry roll is 20 feet long, weighing well over a ton, and the task of moving is not a simple one. a window has to be enlarged to accommodate the passage of this huge parcel from royo's studio. ( muffled comments, crane engine rumbling ) the people of tarragona watch as "femme" is cautiously lowered onto the waiting truck to begin a long voyage across the atlantic. first she must travel to barcelona to be crated, before passage by ship to her home in america. royo follows "femme" to washington, d.c., to supervise the installation on the south wall of the east building's central court. there are now many new problems to overcome. the tolerances are extremely close, demanding precise measurement, careful planning and a team effort. the huge roll barely fits into this confined space. the workers must unroll it evenly and accurately. bolts have been embedded deep into the structural wall, behind the marble facing, to support this massive piec
hundreds of mothballs are scattered for protection before the tapestry is cut from the loom, covered, rolled and packed for shipment. the finished tapestry roll is 20 feet long, weighing well over a ton, and the task of moving is not a simple one. a window has to be enlarged to accommodate the passage of this huge parcel from royo's studio. ( muffled comments, crane engine rumbling ) the people of tarragona watch as "femme" is cautiously lowered onto the waiting truck to begin a long...
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but you began, you said assuming that's what the mothballs were there for. that is what they were there for, isn't it? there's no other reason -- >> there's really no evidence in the record as to -- the only people who testified on the motion -- >> well, i think your first reason is so broad, is clearly incorrect. it's so broad. you ought to go on to your second reason. >> yes, i was going to ask for your second, your second point. >> well, when a police officer takes a narcotic detection dog up to the front door of the house, that is also a fourth amendment search because that is a physical trespass upon the constitutionally-protected area of the -- >> you know, we've had hundreds of years of trespass cases in this country and in england. has there -- do you have a single case holding that it is a trespass for a person with a dog to walk up to the front door of a house? >> well, there are cases that go back to -- i'm sorry, i don't have the citations, but there are cases in the 1700s that establish that, basically, a dog running onto someone else's property
but you began, you said assuming that's what the mothballs were there for. that is what they were there for, isn't it? there's no other reason -- >> there's really no evidence in the record as to -- the only people who testified on the motion -- >> well, i think your first reason is so broad, is clearly incorrect. it's so broad. you ought to go on to your second reason. >> yes, i was going to ask for your second, your second point. >> well, when a police officer takes a...
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and now they know that because the mothballs were present. people don't have eight legitimate expectation of privacy. this court has held. they knowingly exposed to the public. i think here we resolve it to save people who live and grow houses with a distinct odor of marijuana know that that is being pumped out in this tree because the air-conditioning. no invasion on the expectation of privacy. neither a man or a dog, lawfully present on the property uses their god-given senses detect that. >> thank you, counsel. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court. two points to response to the court's question. the question of whether the officer and a dog were lawfully in place, whether they approached the front door. and it as the case comes to this court that is not an issue before the court. >> that did not understand the police to come to the door with a dog for the sole purpose of the dog being to detect. >> let me give the court a specific citation. the court of appeals, florida court of appeals found that the dog in the officer were la
and now they know that because the mothballs were present. people don't have eight legitimate expectation of privacy. this court has held. they knowingly exposed to the public. i think here we resolve it to save people who live and grow houses with a distinct odor of marijuana know that that is being pumped out in this tree because the air-conditioning. no invasion on the expectation of privacy. neither a man or a dog, lawfully present on the property uses their god-given senses detect that....
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hundreds of mothballs are scattered for protection before the tapestry is cut from the loom, covered, rolled and packed for shipment. the finished tapestry roll is 20 feet long, weighing well over a ton, and the task of moving is not a simple one. a window has to be enlarged to accommodate the passage of this huge parcel from royo's studio. ( muffled comments, crane engine rumbling ) the people of tarragona watch as "femme" is cautiously lowered onto the waiting truck to begin a long voyage across the atlantic. first she must travel to barcelona to be crated, before passage by ship to her home in america. royo follows "femme" to washington, d.c., to supervise the installation on the south wall of the east building's central court. there are now many new problems to overcome. the tolerances are extremely close, demanding precise measurement, careful planning and a team effort. the huge roll barely fits into this confined space. the workers must unroll it evenly and accurately. bolts have been embedded deep into the structural wall, behind the marble facing, to support this massive piec
hundreds of mothballs are scattered for protection before the tapestry is cut from the loom, covered, rolled and packed for shipment. the finished tapestry roll is 20 feet long, weighing well over a ton, and the task of moving is not a simple one. a window has to be enlarged to accommodate the passage of this huge parcel from royo's studio. ( muffled comments, crane engine rumbling ) the people of tarragona watch as "femme" is cautiously lowered onto the waiting truck to begin a long...
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norge germans can't have them, the british can't have them, they will be and mothballs. well, the british looked at this and they said, neutral under the supervision of the germans and the italians. we don't trust that for a minute. if we learned anything about history in the last five years is that he is a liar. he doesn't keep his promises. he says one thing and does another. and what if things get desperate? he was just sending crews to seize the ships and then use them against us. so, the british came up with an idea to seize as many french ships as they possibly could, in a very secret operation. and this was within days of the french german agreement of june 22, i think it was. and the idea was that where the french ships might have been in british courts, because some of them had escaped or scattered, summer in portsmouth, england, plymouth england. a lower in alexandria, egypt where the british had a large fleet. and the two biggest but not quite finished battleships of the french fled to the car, west africa, and casablanca. but there was a very large flotilla o
norge germans can't have them, the british can't have them, they will be and mothballs. well, the british looked at this and they said, neutral under the supervision of the germans and the italians. we don't trust that for a minute. if we learned anything about history in the last five years is that he is a liar. he doesn't keep his promises. he says one thing and does another. and what if things get desperate? he was just sending crews to seize the ships and then use them against us. so, the...
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. >> at least we don't have to worry about mothballs in this case. is that right? >> no mothballs to my knowledge. >> was that the holding, that there was no probable cause because the dog alerted to the wrong part of the truck? >> no, your honor. >> any part of their reasoning? >> they were concerned about residual odor alerting without any explanation as to how residual over alerting supports a probable cause. but the primary basis for its decision was the lack of performance records and the lack of records supporting initial training and certification to show that the stock was reliable. >> and if we think they're wrong , i suppose you would say the court should not reverse but should. [indiscernible] the question, alluding to the door handle. is that enough to establish probable cause? >> well, i don't think the door handle itself is posit. the door handle plus the lack of evidence that we have a reliable dog. the reason you need a reliable documents have been somewhat training and certification means is that there are no standards, no standards whatsoever for
. >> at least we don't have to worry about mothballs in this case. is that right? >> no mothballs to my knowledge. >> was that the holding, that there was no probable cause because the dog alerted to the wrong part of the truck? >> no, your honor. >> any part of their reasoning? >> they were concerned about residual odor alerting without any explanation as to how residual over alerting supports a probable cause. but the primary basis for its decision was the...
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criticized for voting with environmental concerns and support the epa rules, which are being blamed for mothballing down the road. my question, when does politics tromped job since -- trump jobs? >> i would like to thank my wife and daughter in the audience. who can better put people back to work. he has two cats and has been taking one, which is the obama pass. 90% of the time he has supported job killing policies of the obama administration. if we want people back to work we cannot have obamacare. its stifles the economy, and it does not reform health care. it is going to take $10 billion from the economy on an annual basis it does not work, so we need to talk about the past. one is more government control. >> senator, your response. >> first, i want to thank the networks and my family, my wife of 35 years, my daughter, and my other daughter, and 60% of the grand kids are here. it is good to have james here. jobs are critically important, and i think if you take a look at what is wrong with washington, d.c. compan, there a long list of people. the jobs bill as a prime example that you brought up.
criticized for voting with environmental concerns and support the epa rules, which are being blamed for mothballing down the road. my question, when does politics tromped job since -- trump jobs? >> i would like to thank my wife and daughter in the audience. who can better put people back to work. he has two cats and has been taking one, which is the obama pass. 90% of the time he has supported job killing policies of the obama administration. if we want people back to work we cannot have...
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number three, a lot of their lots are still mothballed at this point.ou can't grow as much as other builders on relative basis and can't get there in valuation. >> as far as horton is concerned, as we approach the $25 price target that you have, that's the buy recommendation in the wake of the results, what are your thoughts? are you mindful to raise that price target moving forward? do you think on strong gains we've had almost doubling in value that it is topping out? what's the guidance, if you like? >> there's valuation support here. horton is trading six times my normalized earnings estimate. builders trade around seven to eight times range on mid cycle basis. value in deferred tax asset. there's room for upside. i can't discuss my target directly in terms of thinking about that but horton has wings. >> is that your top pick? >> that's my only buy in the builder space given the run we've had. >> will, thank you for your time. interesting. >> thank you. >> a new report says u.s. will become the world's top oil producer more quickly than many thought
number three, a lot of their lots are still mothballed at this point.ou can't grow as much as other builders on relative basis and can't get there in valuation. >> as far as horton is concerned, as we approach the $25 price target that you have, that's the buy recommendation in the wake of the results, what are your thoughts? are you mindful to raise that price target moving forward? do you think on strong gains we've had almost doubling in value that it is topping out? what's the...
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criticized for voting with environmental concerns and support the epa rules, which are being blamed for mothballing down the road. my question, when does politics tromped job since -- trump jobs? >> i would like to thank my wife and daughter in the audience. who can better put people back to work. he has two cats and has been taking one, which is the obama pass. 90% of the time he has supported job killing policies of the obama administration. if we want people back to work we cannot have obamacare. its stifles the economy, and it does not reform health care. it is going to take $10 billion from the economy on an annual basis it does not work, so we need to talk about the past. one is more government control. >> senator, your response. >> first, i want to thank the networks and my family, my wife of 35 years, my daughter, and my other daughter, and 60% of the grand kids are here. it is good to have james here. jobs are critically important, and i think if you take a look at what is wrong with washington, d.c., there is a long list of people. the jobs bill as a prime example that you brought up. it
criticized for voting with environmental concerns and support the epa rules, which are being blamed for mothballing down the road. my question, when does politics tromped job since -- trump jobs? >> i would like to thank my wife and daughter in the audience. who can better put people back to work. he has two cats and has been taking one, which is the obama pass. 90% of the time he has supported job killing policies of the obama administration. if we want people back to work we cannot have...
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without finding drugs afterwards, support probable cause spent at least we don't have to worry about mothballs in this case, is that right? assmac. >> no models to my knowledge, your honor. >> was that the holding in the florida supreme court, that there was no probable cause because the dog alerted to the wrong part of the drug? >> no, your honor. >> was it any part of the reason? >> they were concerned about residual odor of learning without any explanation by the state as our residual odor of alerting supports probable cause. but the primary basis for its decision was the lack of performance records and the lack of record supporting initial training and certification to show that this dog was reliable. >> and if we think they were wrong in that respect, i suppose that you would say the court shouldn't have reversed, but should vacate and we demand because the question did a alert him to the door handle, was bad enough? was bad enough to establish probable cause that there were drugs in the vehicle? >> well, i don't think the door handle itself is dispositive. i think is the door handle plus
without finding drugs afterwards, support probable cause spent at least we don't have to worry about mothballs in this case, is that right? assmac. >> no models to my knowledge, your honor. >> was that the holding in the florida supreme court, that there was no probable cause because the dog alerted to the wrong part of the drug? >> no, your honor. >> was it any part of the reason? >> they were concerned about residual odor of learning without any explanation by...