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. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court. 15-year-old sergio hernandez was standing in mexico barely across the border, unthreatening and unarmed when he was shot and killed by a u.s. border patrol agent standing inside the united states. this tragic case is one of the most similar left extra territorial case this court will have in flont of it for five reasons. first, all of the conduct of the domestic police officer happened inside the united states. second, it was a civilian domestic police officer. third, it was a civilian plaintiff, not an enemy combatant. fourth, it was one of the most fundamental rights, the right to life. fifth, the other government involved supports -- the government of mexico supports the claim. >> so is that -- i was trying to figure out from your brief what exactly your rule is. so were all five of those necessary in your view for them to be a claim? is anything else necessary? is that the rule you want us to adopt? >> the rule we are asking this this court to
. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court. 15-year-old sergio hernandez was standing in mexico barely across the border, unthreatening and unarmed when he was shot and killed by a u.s. border patrol agent standing inside the united states. this tragic case is one of the most similar left extra territorial case this court will have in flont of it for five reasons. first, all of the conduct of the domestic police officer happened inside the united states. second, it was a civilian...
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. >> mr. chief justice did it may please the court mr. buck corporation reported attorney did is the opinion he was more likely to have a criminal act of violence in the future because he is black this encourage the sentencing jury to make a critical and dangerous decision which was the prerequisite for the death sentence in the central disputed issue at sentencing based not on the individual facts and circumstances of his crime our history but instead based on a false and pernicious stereotypes. >> didn't the experts say he would not be a future danger ?. >> on cross-examination he testified he did believe buck was likely to commit future crimes of violence and that with the prosecutors' questioning he was on the low end of the continuing but he could not say he was not likely. but mr. buck. >> he was on the of low end of the spectrum of violence. >> but here this expert's evidence but the very integrity in jeopardy so for that reason that interest does not apply it publicly declared it would waive their procedural defense to allow a new
. >> mr. chief justice did it may please the court mr. buck corporation reported attorney did is the opinion he was more likely to have a criminal act of violence in the future because he is black this encourage the sentencing jury to make a critical and dangerous decision which was the prerequisite for the death sentence in the central disputed issue at sentencing based not on the individual facts and circumstances of his crime our history but instead based on a false and pernicious...
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. >> mr. chief justice the question is if whether the city can sue under one of the most important laws of the fair housing act the question -- the answer is yes are sometimes. that would eviscerate g.o.p. doctrines of the court of proximate cause but it cannot be never because the city can identify it its own interest such as expenditures to combat the racial misconduct in third the lawsuit looks out proximate cause because the injury that it seeks to remedy is unrelated and several steps removed from any alleged acts of petitioner. >> could do legally do that? so please tell us. but under this scenario so can you tell us under what circumstances could act suit?. >> justice ginsberg of existing law identify is one is like a haven situation is combating it discrimination so to take those allegations and make them to be out the discriminatory loans and had to expend the funds that was very much like the of one-to-one relationship and by proximate cause. >> but they were not city employees. that was a
. >> mr. chief justice the question is if whether the city can sue under one of the most important laws of the fair housing act the question -- the answer is yes are sometimes. that would eviscerate g.o.p. doctrines of the court of proximate cause but it cannot be never because the city can identify it its own interest such as expenditures to combat the racial misconduct in third the lawsuit looks out proximate cause because the injury that it seeks to remedy is unrelated and several...
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mr. chief justice. may please the court. the state of a jury has included a learning center from a recycling program that provides a state program for children. solely because of the preschool is operated by a church rather than a secular, not profit. the state has made several important concessions in this case. number one that the policy in this case is not neutral and that number two based on the religious character churches are not eligible for the benefit here. this admitted discoloration against religion violates this court free exercise principles. first, as stated in mcdaniel and smith, free exercise clause prevents the government from imposing special disabilities on the basis of religion and used a religious status. and forcing a choice between the exercise of religion and receiving either a government benefit, right or privilege. >> assuming that there is no serious risk of an establishment violation, that's off the table are there any instances in which status, religious status, can
mr. chief justice. may please the court. the state of a jury has included a learning center from a recycling program that provides a state program for children. solely because of the preschool is operated by a church rather than a secular, not profit. the state has made several important concessions in this case. number one that the policy in this case is not neutral and that number two based on the religious character churches are not eligible for the benefit here. this admitted discoloration...
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. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. met with the court. if our client mr. simon pam had thought to register the mark of his van with the proud asians we would not be here today. but he did not do that. instead he thought to register the plant. suppose. >> suppose he had the hypothetical case and is parallel to the other than the band are not asians and they use makeup to exaggerate slanted eyes and they make fun of asians. could the government, under properly drawn statutes, declined to register that as a trademark in your view? >> they cannot. first amendment protects absolutely outrageous speech and forestry makes are concerned. >> that is correct. >> i thank you have to take a position. >> we deposition because. [laughter] because marks of a constitute for commercial speech and noncommercial speech and the disparagement clause specifically targets the noncommercial speech and denies registration to marks that only express negative views -- >> in your view that congress cannot draw statute to make the distinction the hypothetical point out in that you pro
. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. met with the court. if our client mr. simon pam had thought to register the mark of his van with the proud asians we would not be here today. but he did not do that. instead he thought to register the plant. suppose. >> suppose he had the hypothetical case and is parallel to the other than the band are not asians and they use makeup to exaggerate slanted eyes and they make fun of asians. could the government, under properly drawn statutes, declined...
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he also took personally about mr trump's chief strategist, steve bannon. e said he would refrain from using "colourful language", but would not give up the passionate fight for donald trump's agenda. mr scaramucci has been in the west wing just one week, and appears to have spent more time launching personal attacks than pushing the president's policies. he may also be forcing the chief of staff, and a key republican establishment figure, out the door. let's hear more about everything going on in washington overnight. what now for health care, what happens with that? what a night of drama under the dome of capitol hill. when it comes to republicans they're picking hill. when it comes to republicans they‘ re picking up hill. when it comes to republicans they're picking up the pieces but they're picking up the pieces but they are bruised and they are battered. how they go forward with health care is now uncertain. because one, they're running out of time. this is part of a spending bill. and two, as you heard from the senate majority leader there, perhaps it'
he also took personally about mr trump's chief strategist, steve bannon. e said he would refrain from using "colourful language", but would not give up the passionate fight for donald trump's agenda. mr scaramucci has been in the west wing just one week, and appears to have spent more time launching personal attacks than pushing the president's policies. he may also be forcing the chief of staff, and a key republican establishment figure, out the door. let's hear more about everything...
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community does not understand how we can accept more people when we have all these problems but mr chief. isn't only disappointed with his own government just like pretty much everyone that's the impression that i've been getting all the people are critical with the european approach in dealing with the refugee crisis the mayor told me that he believes the countries like germany and france are trying to. keep up with the status quo as it is italy that is getting the impact of the refugee crisis it is being left alone in dealing with this. the e.u. betrayed italy with a problem that's not a tally and per se actually it's totally european we are at the forefront italy is where they arrive first but the european community doesn't seem to care some countries even closed their borders more of that exclusive interview with the mayor and also to the abandoned hotel that's now been turned into a refugee shelter. and the full report that will be aired on r.t. international throughout tuesday and another bid to draw attention to the growing public discontent over the influx of migrants to italy so
community does not understand how we can accept more people when we have all these problems but mr chief. isn't only disappointed with his own government just like pretty much everyone that's the impression that i've been getting all the people are critical with the european approach in dealing with the refugee crisis the mayor told me that he believes the countries like germany and france are trying to. keep up with the status quo as it is italy that is getting the impact of the refugee crisis...
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he also talked personally about mr trump's chief strategist, steve bannon. refrain from using "colourful language", but would not give up the passionate fight for donald trump's agenda. mr scaramucci has been in the west wing just one week, and appears to have spent more time launching personal attacks than pushing the president's policies. he may also be forcing the chief of staff, and a key republican establishment figure, out the door. we spoke to laura is short while ago. she said that at anthony scaramucci's way of doing things are very similar to president trump's. we are all waking up, looking at the white house and wondering who will be there the end of today. you are looking at the white house chief of staff versus the new director of communications. there is one publication here in washington who describes anthony scaramucci as a mini me when it comes to donald trump. and that is quite an accurate portrayal of the character. they have very similar attributes when it comes to their style, and when it comes to their habits when it is speaking to repo
he also talked personally about mr trump's chief strategist, steve bannon. refrain from using "colourful language", but would not give up the passionate fight for donald trump's agenda. mr scaramucci has been in the west wing just one week, and appears to have spent more time launching personal attacks than pushing the president's policies. he may also be forcing the chief of staff, and a key republican establishment figure, out the door. we spoke to laura is short while ago. she...
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sean spicer, the president's official spokesman and bulldog in chief, resigned from the white house after mrnications chief, anthony scaramucci, as mr spicer‘s boss, something that mr spicer found hard to stomach. sean spicer has resigned from the white house after mr trump itu communications chief. something that sean spicer found hard communications chief. something that sean spicerfound hard to communications chief. something that sean spicer found hard to stomach. now, let's admit it, sean spicer may have broken the first cardinal rule of comms, don't become the story, but some people will miss him at his unique approach. we have the mpr white house correspondentjoining me from america. good evening. if nothing else, mr spicer was great sport and gave you lot in the press lobby of the white house plenty to talk about. you are going to miss him? yeah, sure. he definitely got good ratings as the president said in his statement bidding sean spicer farewell. the white house press briefings became must see television. you know, the saturday night live skit that came out of it and also there w
sean spicer, the president's official spokesman and bulldog in chief, resigned from the white house after mrnications chief, anthony scaramucci, as mr spicer‘s boss, something that mr spicer found hard to stomach. sean spicer has resigned from the white house after mr trump itu communications chief. something that sean spicer found hard communications chief. something that sean spicerfound hard to communications chief. something that sean spicer found hard to stomach. now, let's admit it,...
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he also talked personally about mr trump's chief strategist, steve bannon. nald trump's agenda. mr scaramucci has been in the west wing just one week, and appears to have spent more time launching personal attacks than pushing the president's policies. he may also be forcing the chief of staff, and a key republican establishment figure, out the door. when the communications director becomes the story himself, he is doing something wrong. this is a showman president who may appreciate the fact that anthony scaramucci is a straight shooter. one thing you don't do when it comes to trump's administration is overshadowed the main star, and he may have done that on this occasion. the whistling it really quiet this morning, we have had nothing with regards to this row. as you heard in that clip, the president may decide whether this relationship between reince priebus and anthony scaramucci is repairable. —— the west wing is really quiet this morning. we have eyes trained on that white house wondering who will survive. meanwhile we have the story of the health care
he also talked personally about mr trump's chief strategist, steve bannon. nald trump's agenda. mr scaramucci has been in the west wing just one week, and appears to have spent more time launching personal attacks than pushing the president's policies. he may also be forcing the chief of staff, and a key republican establishment figure, out the door. when the communications director becomes the story himself, he is doing something wrong. this is a showman president who may appreciate the fact...
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everybody was kind of like, huh, mr. chief? e he cared about this and wasn't in there. read at deliberate outside of the white house and i think that has -- meaning. >> and devout catholic sean spicer excluded from the visit to the pope e in the vatican and saw what happened to him. >> there's a word for that. small. >>> next, if you missed seeing sean spicer on tv lately and you happen to like dancing? might be in luck. day 13. if only this were as easy as saving $600 when you switch to progressive. winds stirring. too treacherous for a selfie. [ camera shutter clicks ] sure, i've taken discounts to new heights with safe driver and paperless billing. but the prize at the top is worth every last breath. here we go. [ grunts ] got 'em. ahh. wait a minute. whole wheat waffles? [ crying ] why! that goes beyond assuming beingredients are safe...ood to knowing they are. going beyond expectations... because our pets deserve it. beyond. natural pet food. ♪ backpack, check. that's the family taking care of business. awesome notebook! check. but who takes care of them? office de
everybody was kind of like, huh, mr. chief? e he cared about this and wasn't in there. read at deliberate outside of the white house and i think that has -- meaning. >> and devout catholic sean spicer excluded from the visit to the pope e in the vatican and saw what happened to him. >> there's a word for that. small. >>> next, if you missed seeing sean spicer on tv lately and you happen to like dancing? might be in luck. day 13. if only this were as easy as saving $600 when...
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. >> mr. chief justice and may please the court. for many years north carolina, like other states, had lost prohibiting ex- mac offenders from being at physical places where children congregated. schools, playgrounds, figures, and parks. in 2008, north carolina decided to prohibit sex offenders from being at virtual places where children congregate online. specifically commercial websites. they pass section 202 to cover the people most likely to sexually assault children. unlike some of the other alternatives or unlike alternatives proposed this law is enforceable and offensive. one of the things that was said earlier. >> socially network includes facebook, it obviously and linkedin and includes twitter, is that right? >> that would be correct. >> so, a person in this situation for example, cannot go on to the president twitter account to find out what the president is saying to them. >> that's correct. >> not only the president but were sort of aware that because the president now uses twitter but in fact, everybody uses twitter, a
. >> mr. chief justice and may please the court. for many years north carolina, like other states, had lost prohibiting ex- mac offenders from being at physical places where children congregated. schools, playgrounds, figures, and parks. in 2008, north carolina decided to prohibit sex offenders from being at virtual places where children congregate online. specifically commercial websites. they pass section 202 to cover the people most likely to sexually assault children. unlike some of...
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he also took personally about mr trump's chief strategist, steve bannon. "colourful language", but would not give up the passionate fight for donald trump's agenda. mr scaramucci has been in the west wing forjust a week, and appears to have spent more time launching personal attacks than pushing the president's policies. he may also be forcing the chief of staff, and a key republican establishment figure, out of the door. laura bicker, bbc news, washington. let's get the latest on all of that. laura joins us now. those dramas you've just described now remarkable but let's talk about policy first, let's talk about health care, it was a pledge, something he's talked about so much, three times now he has failed to get through. what on earth is going to happen? we can't underplay this. it was supposed to bea underplay this. it was supposed to be a major legislative win for the president. as you mentioned, this was a third go at it and nearly midnight last night they came up with a very skinny version of this bill. a slimmed down version in order to try to get
he also took personally about mr trump's chief strategist, steve bannon. "colourful language", but would not give up the passionate fight for donald trump's agenda. mr scaramucci has been in the west wing forjust a week, and appears to have spent more time launching personal attacks than pushing the president's policies. he may also be forcing the chief of staff, and a key republican establishment figure, out of the door. laura bicker, bbc news, washington. let's get the latest on...
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so he is out, a lot has been said about the new chief of staff, mr kelly.ne who has the power strings behind donald trump at the moment? well, if anybody might be able to turn this ship around, it will hopefully be general kelly. he is a navy man, he is a political, he is very well liked. in fact, i spoke to some people who worked for him at the department of homeland security today, and they were all very surprised at this turn of events. they were very surprised, because he is so apolitical. and because he was even surprised to find out that to be picked... to head up homeland security, as well. so for somebody who is apolitical to be given one job, and now to go to a job in the white house, well, that is the turn of events indeed. but he has got a great reputation, he is well liked. he isa great reputation, he is well liked. he is a military man, and we know that mr trump respect military man. so the so far it remains to be seen, but the first sign of perhaps moving forward is mr trump himself tweeted what a great day at the white house. and what we shou
so he is out, a lot has been said about the new chief of staff, mr kelly.ne who has the power strings behind donald trump at the moment? well, if anybody might be able to turn this ship around, it will hopefully be general kelly. he is a navy man, he is a political, he is very well liked. in fact, i spoke to some people who worked for him at the department of homeland security today, and they were all very surprised at this turn of events. they were very surprised, because he is so apolitical....
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he also talked personally about mr trump's chief strategist, steve bannon. efrain from using "colourful language" but would not give up the passionate fight for donald trump's agenda. mr scaramucci has been in the west wing just one week, and appears to have spent more time launching personal attacks than pushing the president's policies. he may also be forcing the chief of staff, and a key republican establishment figure, out the door. let's discuss this now. i'm joined from our 0xford studio by visiting professor mallory factor. let's start off with those extraordinary comments from anthony scaramucci. really a foul—mouthed ra nt scaramucci. really a foul—mouthed rant against two of donald trump's top aides. it is not great for the dignity of the white house. no, it is not, but a lot of this type of ranting went on within white houses in the past. they did weren't made public. what is happening is the media is at war with the trump administration as well as the trump administration as well as the trump administration being at war with the media and you are
he also talked personally about mr trump's chief strategist, steve bannon. efrain from using "colourful language" but would not give up the passionate fight for donald trump's agenda. mr scaramucci has been in the west wing just one week, and appears to have spent more time launching personal attacks than pushing the president's policies. he may also be forcing the chief of staff, and a key republican establishment figure, out the door. let's discuss this now. i'm joined from our...
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in his conversation with the new yorker magazine, mr scaramucci said of the chief of staff... of stevenly touches the sides of some of the foul—mouthed invective aimed at steve bannon. infairness, mr scaramucci had warned earlier in the week when he spoke to the bbc, that he would be more direct. one of the things i cannot stand about this town is the backstabbing that goes on here, 0k? where i grew up and the neighbourhood i'm from, we're front stabbers. we like to tell you exactly where we're from and what we're doing. donald trump left a storm—tossed washington earlier today to fly to long island, new york, to look at efforts to curb inter—gang rivalry and violence. he could have stayed at home. let me report a dramatic finale to a dramatic week. the chief of staff, it has just been announced he has gone from his post at the white house. donald trump tweeting, in the last few minutes, i am pleased to inform you i havejust last few minutes, i am pleased to inform you i have just named last few minutes, i am pleased to inform you i havejust named general secretaryjohn s inform you i h
in his conversation with the new yorker magazine, mr scaramucci said of the chief of staff... of stevenly touches the sides of some of the foul—mouthed invective aimed at steve bannon. infairness, mr scaramucci had warned earlier in the week when he spoke to the bbc, that he would be more direct. one of the things i cannot stand about this town is the backstabbing that goes on here, 0k? where i grew up and the neighbourhood i'm from, we're front stabbers. we like to tell you exactly where...
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mrs. comstock, the chief sponsor of the legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. comstock: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise in support of my resolution, h.j.res. 92, which lends congressional approval to an amendment made to the wmata interstate compact. as was mentioned, the last iteration of the highway bill, the fast act contained a provision that directed virginia, maryland and d.c. to amend the compact to change appointment authority for the federal directors on the wmata board from the administrator of the g.s.a. to the more appropriate secretary of transportation. this was a very commonsense change that was made in light of recent ints dents and accidents -- incidents and accidents and they need to have a top priority for safety. the secretary of transportation, we believe, is in a much better position to appoint directors to the board than the administrator of the g.s.a. the states, virginia, maryland as well as d.c. complied with this directive and amended the compact and we
mrs. comstock, the chief sponsor of the legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. comstock: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise in support of my resolution, h.j.res. 92, which lends congressional approval to an amendment made to the wmata interstate compact. as was mentioned, the last iteration of the highway bill, the fast act contained a provision that directed virginia, maryland and d.c. to amend the compact to change appointment authority...
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. >> mr. chief justice did it may please the court mr.buck corporation reported attorney did is the opinion he was more likely to have a criminal act of violence in the future because he is black this encourage the sentencing jury to make a critical and dangerous decision which was the prerequisite for the death sentence
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from the statement from the white house, it is that when mr apple was hired, mr trump didn't intend to get rid of his previous chiefither that or he didn't tend to get rid of him in the way it happened because mrtrump has him in the way it happened because mr trump has not said anything about the way mr scaramucci handled that. mr scaramucci was quite upfront and abrasive about that relationship and ultimately gave an interview to the new yorker where he spoke about the former chief of staff, reince priebus, with very vulgar language full of profanities and that became the big story, ultimately leading to reince priebus‘s departure. we knew mrtrump might have reince priebus‘s departure. we knew mr trump might have wanted him to depart anyway but perhaps not in that way. what we understand from some american media is that the new chief of staff, john kelly, who is hoping to impose more discipline on the white house, so that may be one of the main factors in terms of white mistress scaramucci is leaving now. let's try to push the colourful characters to one side, what are the practical consequences of having this muc
from the statement from the white house, it is that when mr apple was hired, mr trump didn't intend to get rid of his previous chiefither that or he didn't tend to get rid of him in the way it happened because mrtrump has him in the way it happened because mr trump has not said anything about the way mr scaramucci handled that. mr scaramucci was quite upfront and abrasive about that relationship and ultimately gave an interview to the new yorker where he spoke about the former chief of staff,...
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not going to help the government even in a scale of a threat as high as the one you're proposing, mr. chief justice. john donvan: ma'am on the aisle, there. if you could stand up, they'll be able to see you for the microphone. female speaker: hi, my name's audrey. i'm the genetic counselor, actually, so i work in genetic testing. this is a question for john or stewart -- am agonistic to which one of you answers the question. but the cost of genetic testing has gotten down because -- basically dropped dramatically, and there's a real philosophy that democratizing the ability of people to have access to the information really requires the tech companies. it's a huge amount of data, and that data needs to get stored and that data needs to get analyzed. and my question would be that do you think there should be some kind of backdoor key? should there be something set up for genetic -- to store the genetic information where the companies need to make it acceptable to law enforcement or is there a case where that's something that's actually going to be useful, where it makes sense to compel a com
not going to help the government even in a scale of a threat as high as the one you're proposing, mr. chief justice. john donvan: ma'am on the aisle, there. if you could stand up, they'll be able to see you for the microphone. female speaker: hi, my name's audrey. i'm the genetic counselor, actually, so i work in genetic testing. this is a question for john or stewart -- am agonistic to which one of you answers the question. but the cost of genetic testing has gotten down because -- basically...
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not going to help the government even in a scale of a threat as high as the one you're proposing, mr. chief justice. john donvan: ma'am on the aisle, there. if you could stand up, they'll be able to see you for the microphone. female speaker: hi, my name's audrey. i'm the genetic counselor, actually, so i work in genetic testing. this is a question for john or stewart -- am agonistic to which one of you answers the question. but the cost of genetic testing has gotten down because -- basically dropped dramatically, and there's a real philosophy that democratizing the ability of people to have access to the information really requires the tech companies. it's a huge amount of data, and that data needs to get stored and that data needs to get analyzed. and my question would be that do you think there should be some kind of backdoor key? should there be something set up for genetic -- to store the genetic information where the companies need to make it acceptable to law enforcement or is there a case where that's something that's actually going to be useful, where it makes sense to compel a com
not going to help the government even in a scale of a threat as high as the one you're proposing, mr. chief justice. john donvan: ma'am on the aisle, there. if you could stand up, they'll be able to see you for the microphone. female speaker: hi, my name's audrey. i'm the genetic counselor, actually, so i work in genetic testing. this is a question for john or stewart -- am agonistic to which one of you answers the question. but the cost of genetic testing has gotten down because -- basically...
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not going to help the government even in a scale of a threat as high as the one you're proposing, mr. chief justice. john donvan: ma'am on the aisle, there. if you could stand up, they'll be able to see you for the microphone. female speaker: hi, my name's audrey. i am a genetic counselor, actually, so i work in genetic testing. this is a question for john or -- jon stewart, an agnostic to , which one of you answers the question. the cost of genetic testing has gotten down because -- basically dropped dramatically, and there's a real philosophy that democratizing the ability of people to have access to the information really requires the tech companies. it's a huge amount of data, and that data needs to get stored and that data needs to get analyzed. as an individual out there who just wants to understand what is my family history, what is research for cancer, that type of thing -- our abilities right now as tech companies to access this information is incredibly powerful. given that stance, i think the future -- >> i think you need to get to the question. female speaker: sorry. my question
not going to help the government even in a scale of a threat as high as the one you're proposing, mr. chief justice. john donvan: ma'am on the aisle, there. if you could stand up, they'll be able to see you for the microphone. female speaker: hi, my name's audrey. i am a genetic counselor, actually, so i work in genetic testing. this is a question for john or -- jon stewart, an agnostic to , which one of you answers the question. the cost of genetic testing has gotten down because -- basically...
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mr. elvins have also served as unit chief for isis office of investigation training academy. kenne kenneth blaine koe is the assistant attorney general for criminalinging division. mr. blaine koe has early morninged -- earned a jd. he's began his career in the miami, dade attorney office. he joined the southern district of florida u.s. attorney office '98. m plain koe has held numerous positions, chief of high potential drug trafficking area, acting chief of narcotics and deputy chief of major crime sections in 2008. mr. plain coserved as deputy defense attorney general. would you please stand. do you affirm that the testimony you're about to give before the committee will be the truth whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? each has affirmed. thank you very much. >> mr. chairman may a ask a question housekeeping question. you eluded to the two hour rule. >> yeah but i think we're starting at noon are we? >> but is that -- is there an objection to committee's meeting during the days session of the senate? >> only rumors. >> okay. >> only rumors. >> and that's as
mr. elvins have also served as unit chief for isis office of investigation training academy. kenne kenneth blaine koe is the assistant attorney general for criminalinging division. mr. blaine koe has early morninged -- earned a jd. he's began his career in the miami, dade attorney office. he joined the southern district of florida u.s. attorney office '98. m plain koe has held numerous positions, chief of high potential drug trafficking area, acting chief of narcotics and deputy chief of major...
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mr. lloyd served as chief counsel, public policy office, knights of columbus, where he helped shape the organization's humanitarian response and led its policy advocacy of ethnic and religious minority victims of isis. mr. lloyd has served in the public sphere on government reform subcommittee of criminal justice drug policy and human resources and at the department of health and human services. derrick banner is the acting executive associate director for homeland security investigation. mr. banner began his career in law enforcement in the u.s. customs service where he served as customs inspector, a marine enforcement officer, a special agent and a manager of the maritime smuggling task force. prior to his current position, mr. banner served as special agent for homeland security investigations where he led multi-agency task forces in targeting cross-border criminal activity in the california/mexican border area. mr. elvince is associate executive director of enforcement and removal operations. in this role he leads ero in its mission to identify and remove individuals who present a danger to nation
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but he was also the executive to the defense chief, mr. gates. learned politics and the pentagon under a pretty good aught toouter. so he had responsible for everything south of the border. there's a lot of politics that go on there not only briefing congress but also the ex-number of governments that makeup the countries of south america. he seems quiet at times but i think he'll be able to get the job done and when you look across history, when you look at people who have held the job of white house chief of staff and before, not many of them had experience moving in. i would say he has a lot of experience in government he can apply. i think he'll be a good fit and he is very much needed as we've all been talking about. >> david axelrod is reporting that he'll be given full authority, meaning no more wandering in and out of the oval office. do you think that's really going hold? we knew anthony scaramucci has direct access and certainly the daughter and son in law seem to. and do you think the president will listen to him? >> it's a good rule u
but he was also the executive to the defense chief, mr. gates. learned politics and the pentagon under a pretty good aught toouter. so he had responsible for everything south of the border. there's a lot of politics that go on there not only briefing congress but also the ex-number of governments that makeup the countries of south america. he seems quiet at times but i think he'll be able to get the job done and when you look across history, when you look at people who have held the job of...
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mr. goss the chief actuary of the social security administration welcome to the hearing and thank you for being here. please proceed. >> chairman and ranking member and members of the committee that i can talk to you again about the status of the trust fund. as you know the social security trustees report starting 1941 in what the challenges are in the future to assure that those benefits will be paid to all future generations of a timely basis. they share read have that combined trust fund to complete the reserve at which point there is still in kong coming to pay thereafter with 75 percent of scheduled benefits. so at that time if no changes were made we would have 25 percent so the options really are to enact changes and increase revenues or benefits by 25 percent and increased revenues by one-third or some combination. the two most significant changes are on the solvency side and we are happy to report and that is what we are projecting to be fully payable and of that bipartisan in - - bipartisan budget act the last year's report gives us one more year and this year 2028 their reasons
mr. goss the chief actuary of the social security administration welcome to the hearing and thank you for being here. please proceed. >> chairman and ranking member and members of the committee that i can talk to you again about the status of the trust fund. as you know the social security trustees report starting 1941 in what the challenges are in the future to assure that those benefits will be paid to all future generations of a timely basis. they share read have that combined trust...
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but he was also the executive to the defense chief, mr. gates.litics in the pentagon under a pretty good tutor. the second thing, his last job in the army was the southern command commander. so he had responsibility for everything south of the american border. there's a lot of politics that go on there, briefing congress and the x number of governments that make up the governments of south america. he seems quiet at times, but i think he'll be able to get the job done. when you look across history, i'm a history buff, when you look at people who have held the job of white house chief of staff before, not many of them had experience moving in. i would say john kelly has a lot of experience in government he can apply. i think he'll be a good fit, and he's very much needed, as we've all been talking about. >> david axelrod, axios is reporting kelly will be given full authority now and no one goes in and out of the oval office without him. a, do you think that will hold? and do you think the president will actually listen to him? >> i think that seco
but he was also the executive to the defense chief, mr. gates.litics in the pentagon under a pretty good tutor. the second thing, his last job in the army was the southern command commander. so he had responsibility for everything south of the american border. there's a lot of politics that go on there, briefing congress and the x number of governments that make up the governments of south america. he seems quiet at times, but i think he'll be able to get the job done. when you look across...
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mr scaramucci has indirectly accused his colleague, the white house chief of staff reince preibus of nistration. he called a us network show to say that only mr trump could judge whether the tense relationship between the two was repairable. during a white house briefing the press secretary for huckabee sanders said donald trump encouraged healthy competition between his staff. the president like that type of competition and encourages it. however she also refused to answer when asked if the president had confidence in mr reince preibus. tonight with an extraordinary fungal with new yorker magazine, anthony scaramucci described reince preibus as a paranoid schizophrenic. he also took personal aim at the chief strategist reince preibus. 0n personal aim at the chief strategist reince preibus. on twitter he said he would refrain from using colourful language but he would not give up the passionate fight for donald trump's agenda. mr scaramucci has been in the west wing forjust one week and he appears to have spent more time launching personal attacks than pushing the president's policies
mr scaramucci has indirectly accused his colleague, the white house chief of staff reince preibus of nistration. he called a us network show to say that only mr trump could judge whether the tense relationship between the two was repairable. during a white house briefing the press secretary for huckabee sanders said donald trump encouraged healthy competition between his staff. the president like that type of competition and encourages it. however she also refused to answer when asked if the...
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mr. trump. chief ethics lawyers were former presidents george w.h and president obama have said, this is a joint quote, we've worked on political campaigns for mike decades and never heard of an offer like this one. if we had, we would insist on an immediate notification of the fbi. with any normal campaign lawyer or official or even senior volunteer, russian interference in our election happened and may very well happen again. if the campaign staffer or a senator or someone working around them gets an offer of foreign government assistance, do you agree the right thing to do is to promptly notify the fbi? >> i would hope that anyone who is aware of an effort or an attempt to interfere with our elections would report that to the appropriate authorities. whether it's somebody in a campaign or somebody anywhere else, especially in the context of cyber type intrusions, the intelligence community depends on people who are receiving the contact from reaching out and cordoning with law enforcement. that's a big, important part of the messaging on that ef
mr. trump. chief ethics lawyers were former presidents george w.h and president obama have said, this is a joint quote, we've worked on political campaigns for mike decades and never heard of an offer like this one. if we had, we would insist on an immediate notification of the fbi. with any normal campaign lawyer or official or even senior volunteer, russian interference in our election happened and may very well happen again. if the campaign staffer or a senator or someone working around them...
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us media reporting that the new chief of staffjohn kelly wanted him gone. mr most of his communications. he felt it was best to give the new chief of staffjohn kelly a clean slate and the ability to build his own team, the white house statement said. at the end of a turbulent week it does seem that president trump has yielded to the argument that stability is better than chaos. here's chris cook. you're here to stay? we'll see, i'm here to serve at the discretion of the president.
us media reporting that the new chief of staffjohn kelly wanted him gone. mr most of his communications. he felt it was best to give the new chief of staffjohn kelly a clean slate and the ability to build his own team, the white house statement said. at the end of a turbulent week it does seem that president trump has yielded to the argument that stability is better than chaos. here's chris cook. you're here to stay? we'll see, i'm here to serve at the discretion of the president.
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mr. trump. chiefics lawyers for former president bush and president obama, and this is a quote, we have worked on political campaigns for decades and have never heard of an offer like this one, if we had, we would have insisted upon immediate notification of the fbi, and so would any campaign lawyer official or any senior volunteer tier. russian interference in our election happened and may very well happen again. if a campaign staffer or a senator or someone working around them gets an officer of foreign government assistance to defeat its opponent, do you agree the right thing to do is to promptly notify the fbi? >> senator, i would hope that anyone who's is aware of an effort to or an attempt to interfere with our elections would report that to the appropriate authorities. i mean just whether somebody on a campaign or somebody anywhere else. especially in the context of cyber-type intrusions. the fbi and others in the intelligence community depend on people who are receiving the contact from reachi
mr. trump. chiefics lawyers for former president bush and president obama, and this is a quote, we have worked on political campaigns for decades and have never heard of an offer like this one, if we had, we would have insisted upon immediate notification of the fbi, and so would any campaign lawyer official or any senior volunteer tier. russian interference in our election happened and may very well happen again. if a campaign staffer or a senator or someone working around them gets an officer...
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mr. trump. chief ethics lawyer for george w. bush and president obama have said, we worked on political campaigns for decades and have never heard of an offer like this one. if we had, we would assistant upon immediate notification of the fbi. and so it any normal campaign lawyer official or senior volunteer. russian interference in our election happened i may have very well happen again. if a campaign staffer or senator someone working around them gets an offer for government assistance to defeat its opponent, do you agree the right thing to do is to probably notify the fbi? >> senator, i would hope that anyone who is aware of an effort or an attempt to interfere with our election would report that to the up corporate authority. whether somebody on the campaign or anywhere else, especially in the context of cyber type intrusions the fbi and others in the intelligence committee depend on people were receiving contacts for reaching out and coordinating with the intelligence community. that's an important part of the messaging on
mr. trump. chief ethics lawyer for george w. bush and president obama have said, we worked on political campaigns for decades and have never heard of an offer like this one. if we had, we would assistant upon immediate notification of the fbi. and so it any normal campaign lawyer official or senior volunteer. russian interference in our election happened i may have very well happen again. if a campaign staffer or senator someone working around them gets an offer for government assistance to...
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now it's my pleasure to turn things over to ian reid, pfizer's chairman and chief executive officer. [applause] mr. reid: it's great to be here at the white house. reappreciate this strong sfor for -- we appreciate the strong support for this effort. pfizer makes about 25% of injectables in the united states. this is a really important advance for us. i'd like to thank secretary price for his leadership in being willing to look at innovative ways to accelerate the approval of this glass. and i'm delighted to join with america and corning to a-- maerk and corning to announce this breakthrough that is a collaboration between three storied american companies. each of us represent over century of innovation that has yielded significant benefits for patients, american competitiveness and the u.s. economy through investment, jobs, capital, and a stream of high-quality and safe productses. we believe that our collaboration with corn something a potential game changer and supports are focused on bringing the highest quality products to patients. the glass industry represents about $4 billion of expend it
now it's my pleasure to turn things over to ian reid, pfizer's chairman and chief executive officer. [applause] mr. reid: it's great to be here at the white house. reappreciate this strong sfor for -- we appreciate the strong support for this effort. pfizer makes about 25% of injectables in the united states. this is a really important advance for us. i'd like to thank secretary price for his leadership in being willing to look at innovative ways to accelerate the approval of this glass. and...
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now it's my pleasure to turn things over to ian reid, pfizer's chairman and chief executive officer. [applause] mr. reid: it's great to be here at the white house. reappreciate this strong sfor for -- we appreciate the strong support for this effort. pfizer makes about 25% of injectables in the united states. this is a really important advance for us. i'd like to thank secretary price for his leadership in being willing to look at innovative ways to accelerate the approval of this glass. and i'm delighted to join with america and corning to a-- maerk and corning to announce this breakthrough that is a collaboration between three storied american companies. each of us represent over century of innovation that has yielded significant benefits for patients, american competitiveness and the u.s. economy through investment, jobs, capital, and a stream of high-quality and safe productses. we believe that our collaboration with corn something a potential game changer and supports are focused on bringing the highest quality products to patients. the glass industry represents about $4 billion of expend it
now it's my pleasure to turn things over to ian reid, pfizer's chairman and chief executive officer. [applause] mr. reid: it's great to be here at the white house. reappreciate this strong sfor for -- we appreciate the strong support for this effort. pfizer makes about 25% of injectables in the united states. this is a really important advance for us. i'd like to thank secretary price for his leadership in being willing to look at innovative ways to accelerate the approval of this glass. and...
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chief and the median justice. which may be historically unprecedented. mr. bravin: i think we are still reeling from another retirement. another one would be a real blow to the press room. we are all watching for justice kennedy. those intrinsic clues to my incredible surprise, the rumor mill was a little off in predicting his retirement this term. you are right. i don't see anyone else on that court itching to leave under these circumstances. what kennedy does, we know he goes his own way on many things. ms. slattery: now we will take questions from the audience. please wait for the microphone. identify yourself and ask a brief question. >> dennis kirk, and having written in government and private and press and being a country lawyer, i am a little bit amused and dismayed over the ethics of the press because sometimes, you read some things from some people and it is clearly way beyond the pale and you wonder why you do what you do. where is the boundary anymore of what good editors and good press people should do? mr. liptak: do you have some examples? >> l
chief and the median justice. which may be historically unprecedented. mr. bravin: i think we are still reeling from another retirement. another one would be a real blow to the press room. we are all watching for justice kennedy. those intrinsic clues to my incredible surprise, the rumor mill was a little off in predicting his retirement this term. you are right. i don't see anyone else on that court itching to leave under these circumstances. what kennedy does, we know he goes his own way on...
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mr. trump. chief ethics lawyers for former presidents george w. bush and president obama have said, and this is a joint quote, we have worked on political campaigns for decades. and have never heard of an offer like this one. if we had, we would have insisted upon immediate notification of the fbi. and so would any normal campaign lawyer, official, or even senior volunteer. russian interference in our election happened, and may very well happen again. if a campaign staffer or a senator or someone working around them gets an offer of foreign government assistance to defeat its opponent, do you agree the right thing to do is to promptly notify the fbi? >> senator, i would hope that anyone who was aware of an effort to -- or an attempt to interfere with our elections would report that to the appropriate authorities. i mean, just whether it's somebody in the campaign or somebody anywhere else. i think the -- especially in the context of cyber type intrusions. the fbi and others in the intelligence community depend on people who are receiving the conta
mr. trump. chief ethics lawyers for former presidents george w. bush and president obama have said, and this is a joint quote, we have worked on political campaigns for decades. and have never heard of an offer like this one. if we had, we would have insisted upon immediate notification of the fbi. and so would any normal campaign lawyer, official, or even senior volunteer. russian interference in our election happened, and may very well happen again. if a campaign staffer or a senator or...
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chief justice. nonetheless, i am here today to say that the consensus view, the very least, mrs. elements of the chief justice -- misses elements recordchief justice's and his role in society. the very first bench memo i produced for chief justice burger dealt with a california decision striking down as an equal protection violation a statutory rape law that applied only to males. two years before, the chief justice had publicly dissented from the denial in a similar case indicating that he would and summarily reversed. in the first paragraph of my memo, i noted his prior position, but went on to argue using much the logic of the court he would have summarily reversed. i remember his invitation to discuss the memo. why don't we talk about that case you say i got wrong? he drew my memo from the top drawer of his desk. on the front page, he had inscribed with a felt tip pen zeroseems to be a huge covering nearly the entire page. you see that, he asked. as i read these memos, i put it? -- i put a question mark near points where i just agree -- where i disagree. he revealed dozens of
chief justice. nonetheless, i am here today to say that the consensus view, the very least, mrs. elements of the chief justice -- misses elements recordchief justice's and his role in society. the very first bench memo i produced for chief justice burger dealt with a california decision striking down as an equal protection violation a statutory rape law that applied only to males. two years before, the chief justice had publicly dissented from the denial in a similar case indicating that he...
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mr trump has replaced his chief of staff reince priebus withjohn kelly, a former military general. ation. mr priebus said he still supported the trump administration. this is about the president, it is about moving his agenda forward. i think he made a smart decision with generaljohn kelly and i think he will do a greatjob. i am looking forward to the future. i will always be a donald trump fan. i am part of his team. i look forward to helping him achieve his goals and his agenda for the american people. violence has broken out in east london during protests about the death of a man, rashan charles, who was apprehended by police a week ago. fireworks and bottles were thrown at officers in the dalston area of hackney overnight. the independent police complaints commission is investigating the circumstances surrounding the 20—year—old's death. 11—month—old charlie gard has died after his life—support was switched off at a hospice. his condition grabbed the attention of many around the world, including pope francis. nearly a quarter of shops are breaking the law, by selling knives to u
mr trump has replaced his chief of staff reince priebus withjohn kelly, a former military general. ation. mr priebus said he still supported the trump administration. this is about the president, it is about moving his agenda forward. i think he made a smart decision with generaljohn kelly and i think he will do a greatjob. i am looking forward to the future. i will always be a donald trump fan. i am part of his team. i look forward to helping him achieve his goals and his agenda for the...
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of chaos and drift because also seen the departure of the press secretary, the previous chief of staff and now mrcaramucci. it is a white house at a crossroads, either going down the path of further chaos and discord or with a new chief of staff getting a bit of iron discipline into the way this place runs. that is why this is such a pivotal moment. i'm going to be brief and make my remarks informal. he was right about that, wasn't he? it is day one on thejob and that, wasn't he? it is day one on the job and certain things are insta ntly the job and certain things are instantly clear. anthony scaramucci does not lack for self—confidence, swagger or bravado. does not lack for self—confidence, swagger or bravadolj does not lack for self—confidence, swagger or bravado. i love the president and i'm very loyal. this would be his first and last appearance at the white house podium. ten days later the new communications director is gone and the white house knowing him his goodbye. let it not be said it was an uneventful ten days. it told the bbc he would be straight talking. 0ne bbc he would be straight
of chaos and drift because also seen the departure of the press secretary, the previous chief of staff and now mrcaramucci. it is a white house at a crossroads, either going down the path of further chaos and discord or with a new chief of staff getting a bit of iron discipline into the way this place runs. that is why this is such a pivotal moment. i'm going to be brief and make my remarks informal. he was right about that, wasn't he? it is day one on thejob and that, wasn't he? it is day one...
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." >> they will give donald trump no ounce of respect even as their president and commander-in-chief. >> mrness may be wearing thin and even interim country. a recent poll found 24% of people and counties mr. trump flipped to republican in the election support his use of twitter to express his feelings while 62% are opposed. >> bret: thank you. what do you think? do you think the speech was oka okay? let me know on twitter at @bretbaier. use the hashtag #specialreport. or on facebook at facebook.com/bretbaiersr. president trump rallies his supporters in ohio but does not mention his attorney general who he has called beleaguered and weak. our all-star panel breaks down the event and deals with tomorrow's headlines tonight. >> we will never be beholden to the lobbyists or special interests. we will never be silenced by the media. i want to protect america and i want to protect the citizens of america. >> i am here this evening to cut through the fake news filter and speak straight to the american people. it's much easier, by the way, to act presidential then what we are doing here tonight. b
." >> they will give donald trump no ounce of respect even as their president and commander-in-chief. >> mrness may be wearing thin and even interim country. a recent poll found 24% of people and counties mr. trump flipped to republican in the election support his use of twitter to express his feelings while 62% are opposed. >> bret: thank you. what do you think? do you think the speech was oka okay? let me know on twitter at @bretbaier. use the hashtag #specialreport. or...
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us media reporting that the new chief of staffjohn kelly wanted him gone. mr scarramucci spun it with more grace than had been evident in most of his communications. he felt it was best to give the new chief of staffjohn kelly a clean slate and the ability to build his own team, the white house statement said. at the end of a turbulent week it does seem that president trump has yielded to the argument that stability is better than chaos. here's chris cook. you're here to stay? we'll see, i'm here to serve at the discretion of the president. if he wants me to leave tomorrow then i'm not going to be here to stay. anthony scaramucci is an excommunications director. this interview from the white house was recorded earlier today. so the chief of staff was literally sworn in about 52 minutes ago, so he is setting in place the procedures by which he will run the white house internally. where anthony fits into that you would have to ask general kelly. we'll talk to anthony. but let's give him more than 52 minutes and find out later in the week. we didn't need that lon
us media reporting that the new chief of staffjohn kelly wanted him gone. mr scarramucci spun it with more grace than had been evident in most of his communications. he felt it was best to give the new chief of staffjohn kelly a clean slate and the ability to build his own team, the white house statement said. at the end of a turbulent week it does seem that president trump has yielded to the argument that stability is better than chaos. here's chris cook. you're here to stay? we'll see, i'm...