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mr. simon's question of the tool that could have a discriminatory component. >> i want to add in there, thank you, matt, to add to what the district attorney is saying. we are currently evaluating our instrument and the half of dozen factors includes a current charge, felony, and the unemployed, drug abuse and having an opinion case. which i think is perhaps much different than say 10 years ago. and we are validating this information now in terms of comparing it to the mounds of data we have, if anything, any volunteer researchers out there. who want -- it really requires a lot of work and scrutiny. but i think it echoes what the district attorney is saying. we are mindful of the jails have been disproportionately african-american, hispanic, we are mindful the fact it's been really poor folks we have been dealing with. and it's obviously that our basis, our history is coming from the social service side. but i want to reiterate that those are the factors that the risk assessment tool is starting to look at and zeroing in on pretrial release. >> professor simon, historically ini in california
mr. simon's question of the tool that could have a discriminatory component. >> i want to add in there, thank you, matt, to add to what the district attorney is saying. we are currently evaluating our instrument and the half of dozen factors includes a current charge, felony, and the unemployed, drug abuse and having an opinion case. which i think is perhaps much different than say 10 years ago. and we are validating this information now in terms of comparing it to the mounds of data we...
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mr. simons needs his catheter removed in 301, and ms.nother "accident" in her bed again in 306. can you take care of that for me? thank you. no, no, no, renee. not you. i'm talking to nurse brown. >> excuse me? >> what? you can do it. i've got some other things i need renee to handle. >> ooh. here you go. now, when you do it, make sure you breathe through your mouth. 'cause sometimes it get caught in my throat and--unh-unh. >> with all due respect, will... >> that's "dr. brown." >> okay, fine, dr. brown. i am the charge nurse on this floor. that means that all physicians' orders are assigned by me. >> and i'm the senior resident on this floor, and no nurse will question my orders. >> renee, what are you doing? >> i'm getting some footage for my new reality show: "when residents attack." and can you guys speak up? because the audio on this thing is messed up. i was using it the other night when me and my boyfriend... >> get out. >> and it broke. as you can see, the female of the species is the aggressor.
mr. simons needs his catheter removed in 301, and ms.nother "accident" in her bed again in 306. can you take care of that for me? thank you. no, no, no, renee. not you. i'm talking to nurse brown. >> excuse me? >> what? you can do it. i've got some other things i need renee to handle. >> ooh. here you go. now, when you do it, make sure you breathe through your mouth. 'cause sometimes it get caught in my throat and--unh-unh. >> with all due respect, will......
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mr. simon, welcome back to "mad money." >> hey, jim. good to see you. >> good to see you.. >> thank you. thank you. >> so i'm watching this stock. the stock is going -- it's up 7, 8, it keeps saying 8. then i realize the nasdaq is frozen. it's at 8. >> you know what i thought what happened, i said you know what? there was so much volume in the hain today and so much excitement that we froze the nasdaq. you know that? we're a nasdaq company what happened? >> and i hope it -- >> there's a lot happening with the nasdaq. pretty surprising that this happens. >> yes. >> in a day -- listen. if that happened at hain i'd be in a lot of trouble. >> someone would be fired. would someone be fired? >> listen, my customers expect quality. because that's what i sell. >> right. >> you know, as a ceo, i expect my stock to trade the whole day. >> all right. sound like you're making some calls tomorrow. >> a day after earnings when you're not trading for an hour and a half, you know -- disappointing. >> enough said. last time i saw you -- >> you wore this -- you're giving me hugs and love th
mr. simon, welcome back to "mad money." >> hey, jim. good to see you. >> good to see you.. >> thank you. thank you. >> so i'm watching this stock. the stock is going -- it's up 7, 8, it keeps saying 8. then i realize the nasdaq is frozen. it's at 8. >> you know what i thought what happened, i said you know what? there was so much volume in the hain today and so much excitement that we froze the nasdaq. you know that? we're a nasdaq company what happened?...
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. >> irwin reported -- mr. simonthe ceo of hane, natural food company, reported best yesterday. froze the stock and i asked on "mad money" to irwin, what do you think about staying with the nasdaq given this? i think he had a pretty cogent response. >> take a listen. >> the time to be in your stock exchange company? >> hey, you know, listen, there's been a lot happening with nasdaq and pretty surprise that this happens. as a ceo i expect my stock to trade the whole day. >> sounds like you're going to make some calls tomorrow. >> a day an earnings when you're t not trade for an hour and a half, you know, disappointing. >> enough said. >> disappointing. i know that irwin, he did not say, i'm moving over to the new york stock exchange today. i know the damage it has to do is going to have to reach out to the irwin simons and say you need to stay with us, it's okay. >> a lot of people who are sitting a 40ehome trying to fig out what is happening to them, for nasdaq itself, what does it mean reputationally and how does it
. >> irwin reported -- mr. simonthe ceo of hane, natural food company, reported best yesterday. froze the stock and i asked on "mad money" to irwin, what do you think about staying with the nasdaq given this? i think he had a pretty cogent response. >> take a listen. >> the time to be in your stock exchange company? >> hey, you know, listen, there's been a lot happening with nasdaq and pretty surprise that this happens. as a ceo i expect my stock to trade the...
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mr. simon lazarus is the senior counsel the constitutional liaison. jonathan adler's professor bob at case western reserve or university and author of taxation without representation illegal irish rules to expand tax credits under the affordable care act published in health matrix journal of medicine. thank you all for being here. pursuant to rules all witnesses will be sworn in before they testify. if you would please rise and raise your right hand. thank you. do you solemnly swear from the testimony you're about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? please let the record reflect that the witnesses all answered any from me. i i will ask you dilemma it your testimony to five minutes and your -- will be entered in the record. attorney general pruitt you are first up to bat sir. >> chairman lankford and ranking member sphere and make members of the 70 thank you for inviting me to appear before you today to present concerns of the affordable carrots in a legal and economic implications of actions taken by t
mr. simon lazarus is the senior counsel the constitutional liaison. jonathan adler's professor bob at case western reserve or university and author of taxation without representation illegal irish rules to expand tax credits under the affordable care act published in health matrix journal of medicine. thank you all for being here. pursuant to rules all witnesses will be sworn in before they testify. if you would please rise and raise your right hand. thank you. do you solemnly swear from the...
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. >> simon? >> mr.mbassador, what does it mean for -- what does it mean for what would be the white house's allies on the ground in syria at the moment, the secular rebels? if they hear the president says there's no boots on the ground, they won't have an open-ended situation here and they will not intervene in the civil war, aren't those secular rebels likely to think, well, what future is there for us now without further american aid, we might have to align with al qaeda in order to survive this and have a shot at some power? >> i think that's what they already think four. i mean, i don't think they have any illusions right now about the obama administration's willingness tone tangle itself in this sectarian civil war that's raging, not just in syria but threatens tone gulf iraq and lebanon as well so i think they have made their calculations already based on that, but let's keep in mind that they don't have any great interest either of hard line extremists come to power. >>> let's start working our w
. >> simon? >> mr.mbassador, what does it mean for -- what does it mean for what would be the white house's allies on the ground in syria at the moment, the secular rebels? if they hear the president says there's no boots on the ground, they won't have an open-ended situation here and they will not intervene in the civil war, aren't those secular rebels likely to think, well, what future is there for us now without further american aid, we might have to align with al qaeda in order...
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mr. manchester to simon for her father who was a veteran and he invited her and, sat her down and the sixfold marine spent the next hour and a half talking about okinawan and this young woman i'm sure had never heard anything like that before in probably never will sense, these guys reminiscing. so i wrote my story and a year or so later wrote another and another and my daughter recite you master middletown at the time, so every time a visitor i visit mr. manchester became friends and five years later in 2003 after the yankees beat the red dots as usual, october 9 at the playoff game, he was having a jack daniels popped up in bed. i was in an easy chair and he turned to me and said paul, i think you to finish the book and it took me a split second to realize what he was asking me because we " because we knew "the new york times" had done a story that there was going to be no one to finish the book. he had made that public will manchester had and i had tried to encourage him a few years earlier to find someone and he pretty much told me to drop the subject comp and i did until last night and t
mr. manchester to simon for her father who was a veteran and he invited her and, sat her down and the sixfold marine spent the next hour and a half talking about okinawan and this young woman i'm sure had never heard anything like that before in probably never will sense, these guys reminiscing. so i wrote my story and a year or so later wrote another and another and my daughter recite you master middletown at the time, so every time a visitor i visit mr. manchester became friends and five...
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simon since the news broke? >> reporter: also this morning, cowell is reportedly worried the scandal could be a disaster for his public image. >> nasty, nasty, nasty. >> reporter: nicknamed mrruthless judgment on "the x factor" -- >> never ever ever again. it's a resounding no. >> reporter: -- cowell is allegedly worried even he can't get away with being this bad. >> i think part of the fact that simon cowell's kind of the guy we love to hate is actually going to help him through an incident like this. i can only imagine if it was ryan seacrest or somebody with a clean-cut image trying to go through this, they would be decimated but i think simon cowell will survive. >> reporter: as for the man scorned, tmz quotes sources close to the couple saying andrew wants to make his ex-friend pay dearly expressing shock over these newly released photos of the pair apparently kissing a year ago on a yacht he says he chartered. mr. silverman is also reportedly threatening to sue for sole custody of his son on the basis that his wife is an unfit mother. >> what's really clear is we don't know the truth. there are three people in the world that know what they knew and when they knew it a
simon since the news broke? >> reporter: also this morning, cowell is reportedly worried the scandal could be a disaster for his public image. >> nasty, nasty, nasty. >> reporter: nicknamed mrruthless judgment on "the x factor" -- >> never ever ever again. it's a resounding no. >> reporter: -- cowell is allegedly worried even he can't get away with being this bad. >> i think part of the fact that simon cowell's kind of the guy we love to hate is...
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simon, a question? >> yes, i do. welcome to program, mr. levy.where you stand on the consolidation of the airline industry, and last week the d.o.j. moved to break the merger of american airways and american airlines and so i'm assuming as a disruptor, you would like the mergers to go through, because if the deal goes through, they will raise prices, and they may cut back on the xcapacity, and that is a green light for you to take market share, isn't it? >> well, simon, we do like the consolidation, and it makes sense for the industry, and keep in mind as you well know this industry has struggled over the years to earn an acceptable return on the capitol for the investors, and in general the industry is making strides to get to a point the earn on returns, and the consolidation is a part of it. keep in mind, too, that consolidation started as a result of the elevated fuel prices we have been living with for many years now, and just by the nature of much higher fuel input cost, we have tike tswrwe revenues up to cover it. we like consolidation, an
simon, a question? >> yes, i do. welcome to program, mr. levy.where you stand on the consolidation of the airline industry, and last week the d.o.j. moved to break the merger of american airways and american airlines and so i'm assuming as a disruptor, you would like the mergers to go through, because if the deal goes through, they will raise prices, and they may cut back on the xcapacity, and that is a green light for you to take market share, isn't it? >> well, simon, we do like...
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simon baker? >> green mountain coffee going into earnings, go short. >> josh brown? >> dislike the home builders. don't think they are going down. if you haven't sold do so now. >> mr. murphy? >> pfizer, pfe. >> more "fast" tonight and "power lunch" starts right now. >>> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day start right now. >> it sure does, and we have a summer slide on right now. after yesterday's drop, the dow jones industrial average again in negative territory, down right now about 80 points. should everyone own a home? well, the man running housing and urban development said on cnbc he doesn't think so. he said no, and changing channels and turning pages. big changes anot for the way we watch tv and read newspapers. today the man who wrote the book on media ken aletta joins us. first to my partner ty down at the nyse today. >> thanks very much. the dow down again today. hit its lows about 11:00 and then i got in the car to come down here and then it started to come back. each passing block, as i drew nearer, the dow industrials rose a little higher. nonetheless, down about 82 points, about half a percent over the past couple
simon baker? >> green mountain coffee going into earnings, go short. >> josh brown? >> dislike the home builders. don't think they are going down. if you haven't sold do so now. >> mr. murphy? >> pfizer, pfe. >> more "fast" tonight and "power lunch" starts right now. >>> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day start right now. >> it sure does, and we have a summer slide on...
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simon water for the world act. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. rothfus, for five minutes. mr. rothfus: thank you, mr. speaker. from time to time in our nation's history people of faith have stepped forward to all this nation to something greater. this is steeped in our culture, our tradition and our founding documents. it goes back to the cross at cape henry and the landing at plymouth rock. you see it in the declaration of independence and abolishing slavery. it was the people of faith who birth the new civil rights movement. no one did that more than the reverend dr. martin luther king. this month marks the 50th anniversary of the most iconic speeches, dr. king's address at the lincoln memorial. it's great to recollect the words of dr. king, a man who stands among the heroes of our nation. dr. king was a pathor. he received a divinity degree in pennsylvania. his call to ministry led him to the decksster baptist church in montgomery, alabama, where he planned the bus boycott in 1955 in the church's basement. dr. king's actions were motivated by
simon water for the world act. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. rothfus, for five minutes. mr. rothfus: thank you, mr. speaker. from time to time in our nation's history people of faith have stepped forward to all this nation to something greater. this is steeped in our culture, our tradition and our founding documents. it goes back to the cross at cape henry and the landing at plymouth rock. you see it in...