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i knew that hosting murray would be controversial.we had no idea how controversial because we invited him months before middlebury. for every five members irritated, one would find it defensible. there are a number of conservatives and free-speech liberals, that the process cannot silence their opponents through bullying or intimidation. i was confident i would receive faculty support, and i did. liberalhe most professors defended me. this made the event's success possible. notre dame is intellectually diverse because it has stayed true to the underlying purpose of the university, to seek and uncover the truth. this is the second point i want to emphasize. intellectual diversity, freedom of speech, these are means to an end. the end of truth. will not remain committed to freedom of inquiry speech. freedom of the mind is a necessary prerequisite to truth seeking through reasoned discourse. i must give credit to notre dame's senior leadership, president jenkins, executive vice president, and my then dean john mcgreevey, they did two thi
i knew that hosting murray would be controversial.we had no idea how controversial because we invited him months before middlebury. for every five members irritated, one would find it defensible. there are a number of conservatives and free-speech liberals, that the process cannot silence their opponents through bullying or intimidation. i was confident i would receive faculty support, and i did. liberalhe most professors defended me. this made the event's success possible. notre dame is...
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so we hosted charles murray. there was a large protest outside but it was peaceful inside the venue every seat was taken. they responded to that faculty. the students ask tough and pointed questions. we did what universities are supposed to do. i think we handled the visit relatively well so let me attempt to draw three lessons from the notre dame experience on how to free speech and inquiry may be better secured on our nation's campus. first, intellectual diversity. it facilitates and it is essential to free speech to be respected and protected. with a diverse faculty. the faculty like most faculty leans left. we lean heavily left. non- liberal views are given a place at the table. notre dame thus avoids one of the is typical of many universities. in the monoculture. the problems that attend. faculty tend to invite to campus. in just like every other profession. they overlap. an overwhelmingly liberal of faculty will tend to invite the speakers that are like that. this also explains why conservative speakers are
so we hosted charles murray. there was a large protest outside but it was peaceful inside the venue every seat was taken. they responded to that faculty. the students ask tough and pointed questions. we did what universities are supposed to do. i think we handled the visit relatively well so let me attempt to draw three lessons from the notre dame experience on how to free speech and inquiry may be better secured on our nation's campus. first, intellectual diversity. it facilitates and it is...
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senator murray: leader schumer kippur.d back for yom i want to make a few points about the status of judge kavanaugh's nomination to the supreme court. i'm glad chairman glassly is listening to members telling him he can't sweep it under the rug. it's not going to go away. but scheduling a hearing for monday, a week from when dr. ford made her allegations public is a shameful attempt without giving anyone the time they need to put together the questions that need to be asked and think about this from dr. ford's perspective. she first talked about this publicly on sunday. on monday night, republicans scheduled a hearing without talking to her or confirming with her or even giving her a heads up. not om that, right now republican leaders are trying to prevent any outside witnesses from appearing, which would be unprecedented and wrong. and now some republicans are saying a vote will come a few days later. this is what happened in 1991 when the senate got information in the middle of the process, a hearing was jammed and just days later and i hope we could do better 27 years later. unfo
senator murray: leader schumer kippur.d back for yom i want to make a few points about the status of judge kavanaugh's nomination to the supreme court. i'm glad chairman glassly is listening to members telling him he can't sweep it under the rug. it's not going to go away. but scheduling a hearing for monday, a week from when dr. ford made her allegations public is a shameful attempt without giving anyone the time they need to put together the questions that need to be asked and think about...
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senator murray has double duty today. she's managing the labor health and human services the perp relations bill on the floor and she's here. i want to recognize that and compliment her on that piece of legislation because it has a variety of good things in it and again i believe it takes an important step in the increasing funding significantly for biomedical research at the national institutes of health. i and others supported. they set priorities that on the budget limits and it's good for our country per the senate committee vote please come to order. editor murray and i will each have an opening statement. allegedly mistake and senators will have five minutes to ask questions. as any american in the secretary of the department of health and human services notes can be difficult to find out how much a simple health care test would cost before a doctor's visit. secretary cesar told the story of his doctor ordering a week she ago courteous to stress. he was sent down the street and admitted to the hospital where after a
senator murray has double duty today. she's managing the labor health and human services the perp relations bill on the floor and she's here. i want to recognize that and compliment her on that piece of legislation because it has a variety of good things in it and again i believe it takes an important step in the increasing funding significantly for biomedical research at the national institutes of health. i and others supported. they set priorities that on the budget limits and it's good for...
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huddled was the arm of glenn murray. enough contact was the arm of glenn murray.alty. when harry kane step subcommittee summer seems less distance. dispatched just like in russia. at the annex, brighton have learned how to take on this topside but this was a date when their finishing topside but this was a date when theirfinishing escape topside but this was a date when their finishing escape them. topside but this was a date when theirfinishing escape them. anthony noppert would forget that missed in just nine minutes. spurs made more co mforta ble just nine minutes. spurs made more comfortable with erik lamela scoring. brighton and noppert did respond with a goal back late on, but spurs did enough. this site are still a draft of the top and with problems still too soft. at least tonight and they put an end to the downpour. joe lynskey, bbc news. and burnley have moved away from the foot of the table with a much—needed first win of the season. they beat bournemouth 4—0 at home, with ashley barnes scoring twice late on. that result means they are now out of the re
huddled was the arm of glenn murray. enough contact was the arm of glenn murray.alty. when harry kane step subcommittee summer seems less distance. dispatched just like in russia. at the annex, brighton have learned how to take on this topside but this was a date when their finishing topside but this was a date when theirfinishing escape topside but this was a date when their finishing escape them. topside but this was a date when theirfinishing escape them. anthony noppert would forget that...
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chairman. >> thank you, senator murray. i'll address two or three of those points briefly but i'll do it during my five minutes when the time comes so we can -- i appreciate senator murray's comments. we'll go now to the witnesses. thank you for being here. dr. matthew blumstead, he's led the statewide effort to create the nebraska every student succeeds act state plan, working to find input from thousands of nebraskans. prior to becoming commissioner, he served as executive director of the nebraska rural community schools association. our next witness is dr. susan bunting. she makes it a priority to visit 100 schools statewide every year. i think there are only three counties in delaware, aren't there? that's a lot of schools for three counties. prior to her time as secretary, dr. bunting served as indian river school district superintendent. she was a middle school language arts teacher and elementary school gifted and talented teacher. our third witness, senator scott, is hoping to introduce -- oh, excuse me. our third w
chairman. >> thank you, senator murray. i'll address two or three of those points briefly but i'll do it during my five minutes when the time comes so we can -- i appreciate senator murray's comments. we'll go now to the witnesses. thank you for being here. dr. matthew blumstead, he's led the statewide effort to create the nebraska every student succeeds act state plan, working to find input from thousands of nebraskans. prior to becoming commissioner, he served as executive director of...
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senator murray. thank you mr. : chairman, thank you for your comments on the bill i will be leaving shortly to conduct on the floor. and i appreciate your support for that thank you mr. chairman, thank you for your comments on the bill i will be leaving shortly to conduct on the floor. and i appreciate your support for that and much of our work here. thank you to all of our witnesses. i am especially looking forward to hearing about your amazing work. very glad to see you. the alliance has been an incredible advocate and taken on incredible projects to increase transparency and arm our providers with information they can use to provide care. one report details how improvements to our systems could help more kids get checkups, or more women get screened for health cancer, and more diabetics get the treatment they need. another report looks at overused treatments and low about care found that nearly one half of our patients receive that care. that is up to $82 million in unnecessary spending, or one ou
senator murray. thank you mr. : chairman, thank you for your comments on the bill i will be leaving shortly to conduct on the floor. and i appreciate your support for that thank you mr. chairman, thank you for your comments on the bill i will be leaving shortly to conduct on the floor. and i appreciate your support for that and much of our work here. thank you to all of our witnesses. i am especially looking forward to hearing about your amazing work. very glad to see you. the alliance has been...
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senator murray has double duty today. choose mention of labor health and human services appropriations bill on the floor and she is here. i want to recognize at and compliment her on that piece of legislation because it has a variety of good things in that end again i believe it takes an important stop in increasing funding significantly for biomedical research at the national institutes of health. she and senator blunt led that effort and i another supportive. we've set priorities in the budget limit and it's good for our country. the senate committee on health labor pensions will come to order. senator murray and i will each have an opening statement. i'll introduce witnesses and will hear from the witnesses and senators will have five minutes to ask questions. has any american even the secretary of the his nose can be difficult to find out how much a symbol health care test will cost before a doctor's visit. secretary a's are recently told a story others.your order in a routine echo cardio stress test. he was sent -- t
senator murray has double duty today. choose mention of labor health and human services appropriations bill on the floor and she is here. i want to recognize at and compliment her on that piece of legislation because it has a variety of good things in that end again i believe it takes an important stop in increasing funding significantly for biomedical research at the national institutes of health. she and senator blunt led that effort and i another supportive. we've set priorities in the...
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. >> thank you, senator murray. i will address two or three of those points briefly but i will do it when my time comes. we appreciate senator murray's comments. we will now go to the witnesses. thank you for being here. is thest witness nebraska commissioner of education. he has led a statewide effort to create the nebraska every student succeeds act state when working to implement input from thousands of nebraskans. he previously was executive director of nebraska rural schools association. his secretaryss of the delaware department of education. she makes it a priority to visit 100 statewide every year. i think there are only three counties in delaware. that is a lot of schools for three counties. secretary,r time as she served as indian river school district superintendent. she was in middle school language arts teacher and elementary school gifted and talented teacher. our third witness, senator scott was hoping to richard is. -- to introduce. i will introduce. president of education reform now. welcome. improv
. >> thank you, senator murray. i will address two or three of those points briefly but i will do it when my time comes. we appreciate senator murray's comments. we will now go to the witnesses. thank you for being here. is thest witness nebraska commissioner of education. he has led a statewide effort to create the nebraska every student succeeds act state when working to implement input from thousands of nebraskans. he previously was executive director of nebraska rural schools...
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andy murray is left red—faced in bejing. hello and welcome to sportsday.ght to celebrate the world's greatest footballers and coaches. while world cups and premier league titles are pretty much the dayjob for the world's best footballers, tonight it was about recognising individual talent — in particularfor this man — luka modric was named the fifa men's best player of the year 2018. hello and welcome to the programme. it's a night to celebrate the world's greatest footballers and coaches. while world cups and premier league titles are pretty much the dayjob for the world's best footballers, tonight it was about recognising individual talent — in particularfor this man — luka modric was named the fifa men's best player of the year 2018. just one of the prizes on offer at a glittering awards ceremony in london and our sports correspondent richard conway was there. fax it's been an incredible 12 months for luka modric. they were beaten by france in the world cup final but a had helped to dry that forward. tonight a has been crowned as the fifa men's best pla
andy murray is left red—faced in bejing. hello and welcome to sportsday.ght to celebrate the world's greatest footballers and coaches. while world cups and premier league titles are pretty much the dayjob for the world's best footballers, tonight it was about recognising individual talent — in particularfor this man — luka modric was named the fifa men's best player of the year 2018. hello and welcome to the programme. it's a night to celebrate the world's greatest footballers and...
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senator murray. sen. murray: thank you, mr. chairman. a number of witnesses talk about the need to make sure transparency is implemented in the right way. sometimes it can be confusing for patients, or worse, at the higher health care. you set to get transparency policies right, information has to be translated to the audience and use to promote engagement and target achieved specific outcome. bit more aboute how washington health alliance works with your seat holders -- stakeholders to make them effective for everyone. ms. giunto: thank you, senator. standingith four committees and our board of directors. the four standing committee works with purchasers and the health committee. all of our work happens through those committees, in both what we study some of the methodology that we use as well as how we communicate to the consumer. often times we are making available to different reports, thefor the public good or health economist kind of public, and one for the consumer. i will mention one in which we were coached by our consumer educa
senator murray. sen. murray: thank you, mr. chairman. a number of witnesses talk about the need to make sure transparency is implemented in the right way. sometimes it can be confusing for patients, or worse, at the higher health care. you set to get transparency policies right, information has to be translated to the audience and use to promote engagement and target achieved specific outcome. bit more aboute how washington health alliance works with your seat holders -- stakeholders to make...
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that very evening murray visited middlebury. on the morning of march 3, as notre dame students and faculty were learning about the middlebury riot, they also learned that murray would soon be visiting campus. mine box exploded. administrators immediately wanted to know my security plan. many on the faculty wanted to know if i was going to disinvite him. when word got out that, no, i was still planning to host murray, the pressure came. i was warned by faculty members that there would be trouble. protests for sure, possibly violence. minority students, some of my colleagues told me, would be victimized if i gave murray a platform. they made clear to me that, in their view, i would be victimizing notre dame's minority students if my program went ahead with the visit. these warnings and threats were disconcerting. i was especially concerned by the possibility of violence brought to campus by outside agitators. but there was no way we were going to cancel murray's visit. after middlebury, his notre dame lecture became a referendum o
that very evening murray visited middlebury. on the morning of march 3, as notre dame students and faculty were learning about the middlebury riot, they also learned that murray would soon be visiting campus. mine box exploded. administrators immediately wanted to know my security plan. many on the faculty wanted to know if i was going to disinvite him. when word got out that, no, i was still planning to host murray, the pressure came. i was warned by faculty members that there would be...
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murray is due to play zhi—zhen zhang of china tomorrow.you never use the good china. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. we're british boxer callum johnson will walk out in front of 12,000 people in america next week, and he's one punch away from becoming a world champion. but he'll enter the ring knowing that he's already won the biggest fight he'll everface. two years ago callum's dad paul died suddenly — following his death callum says he struggled to cope. he wants other young men to reach out and ask for help if they are going through the same thing. his comments have been welcomed by grief charities. katy austin has been to meet him. in every picture of calvinjohnson growing up, one man by his side. his dad paul couldn't hide hisjoy at his son's success. this is his resting place. i like to come down here after training just me and my thoughts, really. paul's death, left an empty space. i went through some serious times in a dark place, i would say depressed. i didn't leave my house for six weeks. i har
murray is due to play zhi—zhen zhang of china tomorrow.you never use the good china. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. we're british boxer callum johnson will walk out in front of 12,000 people in america next week, and he's one punch away from becoming a world champion. but he'll enter the ring knowing that he's already won the biggest fight he'll everface. two years ago callum's dad paul died suddenly — following his death callum says he struggled to cope....
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. >>> saturdays is kyle murray day for a's fans.ick, also starring quarterback at oklahoma. sooners up, showing off the arm. 10-0 ou. second quarter, tie game, murray rolls right, hits c.d. lamb for the score. ou pull it out. murray, three touchdowns and ran for 77 yards. oklahoma wins 37-27. >>> stanford hosting uc davis. bryce love out with undisclosed injury. j.j. arcega whiteside, comes down with second touchdown catch of the game. stanford up two scores. third, cam scarlett, love's replacement, bullies way into the end zone for the score. stanford wins 30-10, still undefeated this season. >>> cal bears taking on idaho state. chase garbers making second career start as quarterback. perfect throw to jordan duncan for the td. later in the quarter, astin davis fields the kickoff, takes off. he's gone. hurdle champion showing his speed. cal, 21-3. under a minute to go. garbers toduncan, second hookup of the day for td. cal wins 45-2 guest at 49ers practice today, eli, six-year-old with inoperable brain tumor hung out with jimmy g. a
. >>> saturdays is kyle murray day for a's fans.ick, also starring quarterback at oklahoma. sooners up, showing off the arm. 10-0 ou. second quarter, tie game, murray rolls right, hits c.d. lamb for the score. ou pull it out. murray, three touchdowns and ran for 77 yards. oklahoma wins 37-27. >>> stanford hosting uc davis. bryce love out with undisclosed injury. j.j. arcega whiteside, comes down with second touchdown catch of the game. stanford up two scores. third, cam...
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is it bill murray?that guy we saw him fall off the horse, this is him. this is on a golf course in san diego. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. it's in the hole. it's in the hole! >> he scored an eagle. >> wow. >> 2 under par my friends. >> they're very happy. the person doing that accurate bill murray imitation also plays polo. >> they didn't expect him to do that. >> he did that perfectly. >> these guys are doing a trick shot they say makes them partners forever. this video posted by coach rusty. he gets it into the solo cup. that's one wheel like the unicycle. >> come on. oh, s tere gets the ball and throws it into anotheol cup.th'rec they' some partaleed a eryt. >>> it's like eating cotton candy without chewing it. >> this is brittany. she works at metro united way. >> got your wisdom teeth out. >> i did, i had a few of them. but they don't feel like wisdom. they didn't feel too smart. >> when you think about the video, when people are a little -- you get some great hard right turns in the conversation. >>
is it bill murray?that guy we saw him fall off the horse, this is him. this is on a golf course in san diego. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. it's in the hole. it's in the hole! >> he scored an eagle. >> wow. >> 2 under par my friends. >> they're very happy. the person doing that accurate bill murray imitation also plays polo. >> they didn't expect him to do that. >> he did that perfectly. >> these guys are doing a trick shot they say makes them...
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senator murray. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i am glad we are continuing our discussion on health care costs, an issue i know that families in my home state of washington and across the country are greatly concerned about as many of them struggle to afford the care they need, and i look forward to hearing from all of our witnesses today about the way administrative costs fit into the big picture. i believe there are opportunities here to help reduce health care costs by reducing complexity while maintaining quality and safety for patients. we know the current administrative system is fragmented with different federal, state, and private protocols for things like billing and measuring quality of care and more, so i'm interested to hear from our witnesses about ideas to simplify and align requirements while maintaining protections that ensure patients are getting safe quality care and service. unfortunately, instead of costs, inistrative+ cf1 o president trump is pursuing a path of health care sabotage, including ideas that will m
senator murray. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i am glad we are continuing our discussion on health care costs, an issue i know that families in my home state of washington and across the country are greatly concerned about as many of them struggle to afford the care they need, and i look forward to hearing from all of our witnesses today about the way administrative costs fit into the big picture. i believe there are opportunities here to help reduce health care costs by reducing complexity...
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hat is charles murray. charles murray retired from full-time service at aei this year. you would not know it based on this activity and you can tell when charles murray's retired but charles murray is someone that i started reading many years ago. when i read his work i thought f i could use data in social science like that to try to express things that are going on in human life then i would be successful. when i finally came to aei and i was president of aei and i called up charles and said can we have lunch and he said you are the president of aei. we got together and i realized that is not just a great scholar but a great friend and was going to be and indeed he is become a role model for me in so many ways. we get to spend to be a small part of his extraordinary career but my life has also been immeasurably enriched my friendship in this room and people like, the cochairman of aei's extraordinary board. so many others of this community is people not only supported me as i've been head of this organization but they patiently taught me about leadership and things hav
hat is charles murray. charles murray retired from full-time service at aei this year. you would not know it based on this activity and you can tell when charles murray's retired but charles murray is someone that i started reading many years ago. when i read his work i thought f i could use data in social science like that to try to express things that are going on in human life then i would be successful. when i finally came to aei and i was president of aei and i called up charles and said...
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my name is melissa murray and i'm a professor of law at new york university school of law what i teach constitutional law, family law and reproductive rights and justice and serve as a faculty codirector of the women's leadership network. prior to my appointment at new york university i was the alexander morrison professor of law at the university of california berkeley what i thought for 12 years come service faculty director of the berkeley center for reproductive rights and justice, and served as interim dean of the law school. like judge kavanaugh i, too, am a graduate of you law school. over the course of these hearings much has been made of judge kavanaugh's warmness and kindness towards clerks and those in his community. these accounts resonate with me as judge kavanaugh and i have traveled in similar professional circles over thetr years. in fact, i have lunch with him and i can attest to his feminist and charming demeanor. but this nomination is not about whom i would befriend her with whom i would have lunch ticket is not about how brett kavanaugh treats a handful of women fr
my name is melissa murray and i'm a professor of law at new york university school of law what i teach constitutional law, family law and reproductive rights and justice and serve as a faculty codirector of the women's leadership network. prior to my appointment at new york university i was the alexander morrison professor of law at the university of california berkeley what i thought for 12 years come service faculty director of the berkeley center for reproductive rights and justice, and...
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murray: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington state. mrs. murray: mr. president, thank you. i want to thank my colleague, senator blunt, and echo his comments here this morning and come to the floor to urge our colleagues to support this conference report. i do want to thank chairman shelby, vice chairman leahy, chairman frelinghuysen and ranking member lowey as well as leaders mcconnell and schumer. because of their hard work and leadership, we have been able to work together across the aisle and pass bills in a way that we have not been able to do for many years. i want to thank senators blunt, representative cole and representative delauro. i want to recognize the staff effort on behalf of all of our staffs on both sides of the aisle who worked extremely hard over the summer. thank you to all of them who brought us this far. i am very proud we were able to negotiate and pass our bill through the committees and on the senate floor of congress, something that has not been done here in the senate side for over a decade. and that we were able to work tog
murray: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington state. mrs. murray: mr. president, thank you. i want to thank my colleague, senator blunt, and echo his comments here this morning and come to the floor to urge our colleagues to support this conference report. i do want to thank chairman shelby, vice chairman leahy, chairman frelinghuysen and ranking member lowey as well as leaders mcconnell and schumer. because of their hard work and leadership, we have been able to...
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andy murray's season is over. in the quarterfinals in shenzhen, murray has decided not to play in beijing next week — which had been scheduled to be his final event of the year. sam curran, who was england's player of the series in this summer's victory over india, has been given his first central contract to play test cricket. spinner adil rashid and joss buttler are among seven players to be given contracts covering both test and white—ball cricket. and england's sarah taylor will miss the world t20 in west indies in november as she continues to manage her anxiety. a decision was made by both the player and the ecb who say taylor's welfare is their top priority. england's women have overtaken france to move up to third in the fifa world rankings. they jump just one place after their qualification for next year's world cup. scotland's qualification moves them up two spots, to their best ever position of 19th. well, that's almost all we've got time for, butjust a reminder before we go of a wonderful afternoon for
andy murray's season is over. in the quarterfinals in shenzhen, murray has decided not to play in beijing next week — which had been scheduled to be his final event of the year. sam curran, who was england's player of the series in this summer's victory over india, has been given his first central contract to play test cricket. spinner adil rashid and joss buttler are among seven players to be given contracts covering both test and white—ball cricket. and england's sarah taylor will miss...
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and that's charles murray. [applause] mr. brooks: charles murray retired from full-time service at aei this year. you wouldn't know it based on his productivity. you can tell when charles murray's retired. charles murray is someone i started reading many, many years ago. when i read his work i thought, if i could use data and social science like that to try to express things that are going on in human life, then i would be successful. and when i finally came to aei, i was president and i called charles and said, can we have lunch? he said, you're the president of aei. [laughter] mr. brooks: and we got together and i realized he's not just a great scholar, he's a great friend. he was going to be, and indeed he has become a role model for me in so many ways. what a gift it's been to be a small part in his extraordinary career. my life has been enriched by my friendship with people in this room, people like mr. freeman and den den yellow, the cochairman of aei's extraordinary board, and so many other members of this community. t
and that's charles murray. [applause] mr. brooks: charles murray retired from full-time service at aei this year. you wouldn't know it based on his productivity. you can tell when charles murray's retired. charles murray is someone i started reading many, many years ago. when i read his work i thought, if i could use data and social science like that to try to express things that are going on in human life, then i would be successful. and when i finally came to aei, i was president and i called...
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my guests this morning, republican senator david purdue of georgia and democratic senator patty murray of washington state. plus how serious would deputy attorney general rod rosenstein about secretly recording president trump any trying to remove him from office? and does this give the president more ammunition in his fight with robert mueller? >> there's a lingering stench and we're going to get rid of that, too. >> also my sitdown with secretary of state mike pompeo. >> the north koreans been honest about their nuclear program? >> finally, our brand-new nbc news/wall street journal poll on president trump and the battle for control of congress. joining me for insight and analysis are chris matthew, host of "hardball" on msnbc. helene cooper, pentag correspondent for the new york times. >> andeliana johnson, for politico. welcome to sunday. it's "the meet the press". >> from nbc news in washington chlt the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. it was in 1991 when clarence thomas' path to confirmation was interrup
my guests this morning, republican senator david purdue of georgia and democratic senator patty murray of washington state. plus how serious would deputy attorney general rod rosenstein about secretly recording president trump any trying to remove him from office? and does this give the president more ammunition in his fight with robert mueller? >> there's a lingering stench and we're going to get rid of that, too. >> also my sitdown with secretary of state mike pompeo. >> the...
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andy murray has brought an early end to his season.ers was going to be his final tournament of the year but he picked up an ankle problem while losing to fernando verdasco in the quarterfinals in shenzhen, and murray's extended break will start from now. he has yet to reach full fitness after hip surgery injanuary. that's all from sportsday. from all of us at the bbc sportscenter, goodbye for now. coming up on bbc news next is the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirror, and the political leader writer for the ft, sebastian payne. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's take a look. the i has an exclusive interview with thejustice secretaty, —— secretary, david gauke, who tells the paper that the former foreign secretary, borisjohnson‘s alternative brexit strategy threatens the survival of the uk meanwhile leading brexiteerjacob rees mogg writes in the daily telegraph urging the prime minister to list
andy murray has brought an early end to his season.ers was going to be his final tournament of the year but he picked up an ankle problem while losing to fernando verdasco in the quarterfinals in shenzhen, and murray's extended break will start from now. he has yet to reach full fitness after hip surgery injanuary. that's all from sportsday. from all of us at the bbc sportscenter, goodbye for now. coming up on bbc news next is the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers...
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it was fash mor more difficult the family. >> murray promised justice for the family. trial he got a call from tom's attorney saying his client was ready to cut apron strings and testify against his mom. >> there's no way that we ever suspected that tom would ever turn on his mother. he was known to be a mama's boy. >> but a mama's boy who decided he didn't want to die in prison. tom pleaded gel toy secouilty se murder. he had someone else he wanted to give up. that friend of brett shcrauben's. despite the fact there was no forensic evidence to indicate owe w he was involved, his case went to trial. a jury found him not guilty. his defense attorney believed he'd been set up to take the fall as part of that conspiracy. that friend is now a free man. as for sandra, her case went to court. would a jury believe tom's story? and as the jury deliberated and the family waited, there was no euphoria. they knew from bitter experience that anything could happen. >> a lot harder this time, not knowing what's going to happen. >> on the second day they got word. the jury had a verd
it was fash mor more difficult the family. >> murray promised justice for the family. trial he got a call from tom's attorney saying his client was ready to cut apron strings and testify against his mom. >> there's no way that we ever suspected that tom would ever turn on his mother. he was known to be a mama's boy. >> but a mama's boy who decided he didn't want to die in prison. tom pleaded gel toy secouilty se murder. he had someone else he wanted to give up. that friend of...
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senator murray. >> thank you, mister chairman. i am glad we are continuing the discussion on healthcare cost. i know i constituents and people across the country are very concerned and i look forward to hearing from all of our witnesses today about the way administrative costs fit into the big picture. i believe there are opportunities here to reduce healthcare costs, while maintaining quality and safety for patients. we know the current administrative system is fragmented with different federal, state and private protocols. i am interested to hear from our witnesses about ideas to simplify, while making sure patients get safe, quality care and service. unfortunately, president trump is pursuing a path of healthcare sabotage, including ideas that will make this problem worse. in fact, the office of management and budget is currently reviewing a new sabotage step that will do more to allow insurance companies to offer junk plans that not only undermine important protections for people with pre-existing conditions, but also ignore r
senator murray. >> thank you, mister chairman. i am glad we are continuing the discussion on healthcare cost. i know i constituents and people across the country are very concerned and i look forward to hearing from all of our witnesses today about the way administrative costs fit into the big picture. i believe there are opportunities here to reduce healthcare costs, while maintaining quality and safety for patients. we know the current administrative system is fragmented with different...
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the victory means britain's murray has defended the title he won last year with martina hingis.ound of qualifying for the fa cup this weekend, with eighth tier frickley town through after a 2—1 victory over maltby main. that's just one of the 116 fa cup ties taking place. you can find all of the scores on the bbc sport website. britain's simon yates has retaken the lead at the tour of spain. he broke free of the pack to win stage 1a. he leads alejandro valverde by 20 seconds in the overall standings having lost the outright lead after stage 11, with seven stages remaining. team sky's ian stannard claimed a solo breakaway win on the penultimate stage of the tour of britain. he crossed the line just under a minute clear of german rider nils politt, for the first british success of this year's race. 0verall leaderjulian alaphillipe finished in the peleton to maintain his 17 second lead going into sunday's final stage. marc marquez was involved in a dramatic crash in qualifying ahead of the sam marino motogp, but the spaniard got back on his bike to finish fifth ahead of britain's c
the victory means britain's murray has defended the title he won last year with martina hingis.ound of qualifying for the fa cup this weekend, with eighth tier frickley town through after a 2—1 victory over maltby main. that's just one of the 116 fa cup ties taking place. you can find all of the scores on the bbc sport website. britain's simon yates has retaken the lead at the tour of spain. he broke free of the pack to win stage 1a. he leads alejandro valverde by 20 seconds in the overall...
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: yeah. [ light laughter ] e he's like, "hello, my n murray head." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applaus >> seth: i believe never dressed. never to dress. >> no, to dress -- >> seth: it did go to dress? >> chris hemsworth, dress. chris played dolph lundgren. >> seth: wow. do you remember when it got cut? were you surpred? or did you think that was an accurate outcome? a >> we deservecond chance. [ laughter ] you know what i mean? >> seth: well, that's what ea second chance r is for. >> yeah, yeah, exactly. >> seth: all right, so we'll do it at second chance theater. >> we got that. we got boids on the pallet. h: boids is a sketch you did with vanessa bayer. >> this is correct. it was a new jersey bird show a. a theme pa and will ferrell was the host. and we did raps about boids. >> seth: yeah. >> boids, boids, lots of boids, all colors of boids. it went about that well. >> seth: it went aut that well [ light laughter ] you are -- you have a new -- what a busy week. you have a sitcom coming out as well. >> correct. >> seth: "single parent." >> yes. >> se
: yeah. [ light laughter ] e he's like, "hello, my n murray head." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applaus >> seth: i believe never dressed. never to dress. >> no, to dress -- >> seth: it did go to dress? >> chris hemsworth, dress. chris played dolph lundgren. >> seth: wow. do you remember when it got cut? were you surpred? or did you think that was an accurate outcome? a >> we deservecond chance. [ laughter ] you know what i mean? >> seth: well,...
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we welcome you o'brien murray. murray --e murray. >> i think it's slim to none for them, they have to defend a number of seats where the president ran well, and i think that's what makes the big difference here. it's a challenge when you have the third of this -- a third of the senate up every disco years, and there was a big swing that the democrats -- every two years, and there was a big swing democrats pick up. and now they have to dissent -- defend them. what about marsha blackburn in tennessee, that seems to be a harder contest than people thought? >> at the start of the campaign there was a lot of question about who would be the nominee, at one point the senator thought about running again which slowed the momentum. you could see in that campaign going forward she will be in fine shape for november. david: and we have to talk about arizona, there was a nasty fight. you had a primary and john mccain's death, with senator mccain's death, much of the governor toby the take mccain's place. i think that overshadow
we welcome you o'brien murray. murray --e murray. >> i think it's slim to none for them, they have to defend a number of seats where the president ran well, and i think that's what makes the big difference here. it's a challenge when you have the third of this -- a third of the senate up every disco years, and there was a big swing that the democrats -- every two years, and there was a big swing democrats pick up. and now they have to dissent -- defend them. what about marsha blackburn in...
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that was james murray speaking to fiona lamdin.ons which offer advice and support, you can find out more information at bbc.co.uk/actionline. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news... the labour conference will debate a motion which would leave open the possibility of the party campaigning for a further eu referendum. the party also announces plans to force big firms to give shares to their workers worth up to £500 a year. a public inquiry opens into the contaminated blood scandal in which 2,500 nhs patients died. i'm ben thompson and in the business news... labour would force all large firms to give shares to their workers worth up to £500 a year — each — according to shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell. in a speech later, he will set out planned "inclusive ownership funds" where firms will have to put 1% of their shares every year up to a maximum of 10%. shares in thomas cook have fallen by almost a quarter after a sharp drop in its annual profit forecasts — and it's blaming this summer's he
that was james murray speaking to fiona lamdin.ons which offer advice and support, you can find out more information at bbc.co.uk/actionline. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news... the labour conference will debate a motion which would leave open the possibility of the party campaigning for a further eu referendum. the party also announces plans to force big firms to give shares to their workers worth up to £500 a year. a public inquiry opens into...
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we're like, "murray head, but wait, we have something bigger for you. called "co-op." and i play record producer, benedict junefer who just loves the sound coming out of everybody's mouth. and it's salacious and odd and creepy. and it's paula pell and richard kind. and renÉe elis goldsberry from "hamilton." [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: yup, there we go. that's the one they like. mainstream. >> that's the one they like. >> seth: mainstream crowd. >> uh, yeah. and alex brightman who will be playing beetlejuice. >> seth: oh yeah, that's so exciting. >> it was such a great cast. >> seth: well thank you so much for doing that. >> yeah. >> seth: and i'm so excievfoyth. it's always so great to see you. >> and the rams are 2-0. >> seth: and the rams are 2-0. >> rams are 2-0! >> seth: taran killam, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] "night school" is in theaters, friday, september 28th. we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ wake up ♪ ♪ you've got the dreamers disease ♪ ♪ so polite, you're busy still saying please ♪ ♪ you feel
we're like, "murray head, but wait, we have something bigger for you. called "co-op." and i play record producer, benedict junefer who just loves the sound coming out of everybody's mouth. and it's salacious and odd and creepy. and it's paula pell and richard kind. and renÉe elis goldsberry from "hamilton." [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: yup, there we go. that's the one they like. mainstream. >> that's the one they like. >> seth: mainstream crowd....
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. >> thank you, senator murray. i'm glad to stand here with the rest of my colleagues to point out that not only do women like doctor ford need to be heard, but they need to be believed. they need to be believed. her account is very credible. also, the fact that she hardly needs to open herself to the kind of attacks that are already come her way. that just adds to her credibility. i believe her. i just have lunch with some people today who told me that one person told me his sister had been the subject of a sexual harassment situation and a lot of times it becomes a he said, she said. he said it was really important to hear you, me, say that i believe doctor ford. it's shocking, but not surprising that president trump is not okay in fbi investigation so that there be some attempt at cooperation. what does this mean if the entire array of the power of the white house is behind judge cavanaugh, but there's not even an fbi investigation that the president can authorize, but he won't, which is not surprising. this whol
. >> thank you, senator murray. i'm glad to stand here with the rest of my colleagues to point out that not only do women like doctor ford need to be heard, but they need to be believed. they need to be believed. her account is very credible. also, the fact that she hardly needs to open herself to the kind of attacks that are already come her way. that just adds to her credibility. i believe her. i just have lunch with some people today who told me that one person told me his sister had...
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it's bad news though for britain's jamie murray and his brazilian partner bruno soares.kjaziri and radu albot in the men's doubles quarterfinals. but murray's day isn't over, he'll play alongside america's bethanie mattek—sands in the mixed double semi—finals later. now we have been blessed with snooker royalty here on the sportsday sofa today — seven—time world snooker champion stephen hendry. he's just released his autobiography ‘me and the table' and hejoined me earlier to talk about that, his peerless career and the condition which destroyed his game. we began by giving him a little reminder of his glory days. stephen hendry brings a great championship to an end. finishing with a century. some great memories. what was it like for you looking back on those matches, some of them you were looking back on for the first time, for writing this book?” looking back on for the first time, for writing this book? i have forgotten almost, not everything, but the final shots and final frames. but as you are trolling through trying to look at the important titles and there were to
it's bad news though for britain's jamie murray and his brazilian partner bruno soares.kjaziri and radu albot in the men's doubles quarterfinals. but murray's day isn't over, he'll play alongside america's bethanie mattek—sands in the mixed double semi—finals later. now we have been blessed with snooker royalty here on the sportsday sofa today — seven—time world snooker champion stephen hendry. he's just released his autobiography ‘me and the table' and hejoined me earlier to talk...
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thank you from the senator murray. i'm glad to see and hear what the rest of my colleagues to point out that not only do women like dr. ford who bravely come forward need to be heard, but they need to be believed. they need to be believed. they account is very credible. she hardly needs to open herself to the kinds of attacks that have earned a come her way. that just had to her credibility so i believe her. i just had a lunch with some people today who told me that one person told me her sister had been a district of a sexual harassment situation in the lifetime said it was really important to hear you, me, say that i believe dr. ford. it is shocking but not surprising that president trump is not okay and fbi investigation hadn't attempt at cooperation. so what does this mean that the entire array of the power of the white house is behind judge kavanaugh. but there's not even an fbi investigation that the president can authorize, but he won't, which is not surprising. the whole thing is you have the power of the white
thank you from the senator murray. i'm glad to see and hear what the rest of my colleagues to point out that not only do women like dr. ford who bravely come forward need to be heard, but they need to be believed. they need to be believed. they account is very credible. she hardly needs to open herself to the kinds of attacks that have earned a come her way. that just had to her credibility so i believe her. i just had a lunch with some people today who told me that one person told me her...
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that's charles murray. [applause]. charles murray retired from full-time service this year. you can't tell when he's retired. it's someone that i started reading it many years ago. when i read his work i thought if i could use data in social science like that to try to express things that are going on in human life that i would be successful. and when i finally came to aei and i was president of aei and i called up charles and i said can we had lunch, we got together and i realized that he is not just a great scholar is a great friend. he has become a role model for me in so many ways. what a gift it's been to be a small part of his extraordinary career. in some of the other members of this community. these people have not only supported me as i been the have of this organization. things had gone well. it was even more obvious than that. as you should know. it doesn't just run on good feelings. although we have them. we spend about $50 million per year to build our idea agenda and communicate it to millions of people all over the world. we actually have the most inefficient
that's charles murray. [applause]. charles murray retired from full-time service this year. you can't tell when he's retired. it's someone that i started reading it many years ago. when i read his work i thought if i could use data in social science like that to try to express things that are going on in human life that i would be successful. and when i finally came to aei and i was president of aei and i called up charles and i said can we had lunch, we got together and i realized that he is...
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murray had all kinds of times. watch the ball fly.the end zone. 146 receiving yards, sooners win 49-21. bruins are now 0-2. >>> the a's need to overcome a three 1/2 game deficit of the astros. they have the advantage this weekend as they host the last place rangers. 20,000 fans today to see this. khrush davis, his 41st home run of the year. ten of them have come against the rangers, that's a two-run shot. at the top of the third, adrian beltre, his turn to go deep. watch ramon laureano. great catch, sticks the spikes into the wall. are you kidding? this is unbelievable. two outs in the sixth. chad pinder, he's going to add one a solo shot, his 11th of the year. that's going to put oakland up by one. it's tied again in the bottom of the eighth matt olson matt olson is going to pick up his 25th of the season. a's go on to win 8-6. they are still three 1/2 back of the astros who never seem to lose anymore. they've won seven straight at this point. >>> giants and brewers, look at the on-deck circle routine. kind of fun. second straight ga
murray had all kinds of times. watch the ball fly.the end zone. 146 receiving yards, sooners win 49-21. bruins are now 0-2. >>> the a's need to overcome a three 1/2 game deficit of the astros. they have the advantage this weekend as they host the last place rangers. 20,000 fans today to see this. khrush davis, his 41st home run of the year. ten of them have come against the rangers, that's a two-run shot. at the top of the third, adrian beltre, his turn to go deep. watch ramon...
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my name is melissa murray. i'm a professor of law at new york university school of law where i teach constitutional law, family law and reproductive rights and justice. and serve as a faculty codirector of the birnbaum women's leadership network. prior to my appointment at new york university, i was the alexander and -- california brick you were taught for 12 years service faculty director of the berkeley center on reproductive rights and justice and served as interim dean of the law school. like judge kavanaugh, i too am a graduate of the law school. over the course of these hearings, much has been made of judge kavanaugh 's warmth and kindness towards his clerks and those in his community. it resonates with me as judge kavanaugh and i traveled in similar professional circles over the years. in fact i to have a lunch with him and i can attest to his friendliness and charming demeanor. but this nomination is not about home i would befriend or with whom i would have lunch. it is not about how brett kavanaugh tre
my name is melissa murray. i'm a professor of law at new york university school of law where i teach constitutional law, family law and reproductive rights and justice. and serve as a faculty codirector of the birnbaum women's leadership network. prior to my appointment at new york university, i was the alexander and -- california brick you were taught for 12 years service faculty director of the berkeley center on reproductive rights and justice and served as interim dean of the law school....
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murray: mr. president, like millions of people across the country, i watched the hearing yesterday with a mix of so many strong emotions. first, i watched dr. ford with tears in my eyes. she was so brave, so compelling, so real. the memories that she recounted, the memories that she will never forget were heartbreaking. the living room, the stairs, the bedroom, the music turned up loud, the bed. brett kavanaugh drunk and on top of her. the feelings she had when he covered her mouth to stop her from screaming. the raucous laughter between brett kavanaugh and mark judge, the way she felt it then and told it now, two boys laughing told it now, two boys laughing two boys laughing and having a good time while scared. 15-year-old girl girl pinned down. the bathroom, listening for brett to leave. leaving the house, the sense of relief that she escaped. then something anyone who had been 815-year-old girl would understand. t with no o adult. doctor ford spoke foror herself but she was channeling the voic
murray: mr. president, like millions of people across the country, i watched the hearing yesterday with a mix of so many strong emotions. first, i watched dr. ford with tears in my eyes. she was so brave, so compelling, so real. the memories that she recounted, the memories that she will never forget were heartbreaking. the living room, the stairs, the bedroom, the music turned up loud, the bed. brett kavanaugh drunk and on top of her. the feelings she had when he covered her mouth to stop her...