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important revolutionary war side in the entire united states, -- sites in the entire united states, nevermind just in the state of new jersey or in the city. we are happy to have it. at the beginning of the 10 days campaign, the time that thomas hayden would write -- thomas payne would write these the times that try men's souls, it looks like the war was lost. people question whether george washington was competent as a battlefield commander. things looked very bleak. at the end of the 10 days campaign, yet executed victories over german troops and over british troops the battle of princeton. he has captured the high ground in moorestown and he has the british hand in -- hemmed in. or continues for another four years, but it was the opportunity where the british failed to extinguish the rebellion. we will take you want to inside the old exam in new dress -- new jersey can learn about the revolutionary war and the first american and more. >> fire. >> we talk about the 18th century culture and we talk about how the french and indian war are confused in the minds of most americans. it is a very
important revolutionary war side in the entire united states, -- sites in the entire united states, nevermind just in the state of new jersey or in the city. we are happy to have it. at the beginning of the 10 days campaign, the time that thomas hayden would write -- thomas payne would write these the times that try men's souls, it looks like the war was lost. people question whether george washington was competent as a battlefield commander. things looked very bleak. at the end of the 10 days...
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nevermind one that was so important and so serious. thereway over my head and were many more experienced lawyers in that courtroom. even my client had more courtroom experience than i did. i have to tell you the story. the first time i met him, i am at this hearing and i go down to to meet my client and here i am, this young woman and i meet this tough looking guy. he had a look of terror on his face and the only thing i could think to tell him is don't worry, i am not your only lawyer . i am sure that was really reassuring to him at the time. at that first hearing, i spent most of the day watching the more experienced lawyers making sure i was actually facing the right direction in court. we have all felt that way at times. we are in over our head, but it is a great opportunity and should we do it? i wasn't exactly sure what i got myself into. when i returned to the office, i told the lawyer who had sent me into the lions den that i wanted to work on that case. as a result, my first jury trial was a three-month trial and where i learn
nevermind one that was so important and so serious. thereway over my head and were many more experienced lawyers in that courtroom. even my client had more courtroom experience than i did. i have to tell you the story. the first time i met him, i am at this hearing and i go down to to meet my client and here i am, this young woman and i meet this tough looking guy. he had a look of terror on his face and the only thing i could think to tell him is don't worry, i am not your only lawyer . i am...
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. >> reporter: it's probably the last thing you ever wanted to see on a flight nevermind a cross-country flight smoke coming from an overhead bin. we spoke to passengers who say it was kind of a scary moment when they saw smoke coming from row 25 of the jetblue flight that was in the air. the flight crew identified the problem a lithium ion battery to a laptop was in a backpack and it caught fire. they were able to successfully put it out. still, this fire forced the pilot to make an emergency landing in grand rapids, michigan. >> i was thinking it was a safety check to make sure there was no more devices that could be flammable. and back of my mind thinking maybe there's something else or the item could explode again. >> reporter: the layover lasted about three hours and one passenger tells us a lot of people on board were frustrated and annoyed. but the flight landed safely at sfo. jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> the largest housing project in san jose was approved by the city council this week. but that's causing quite a stir between the city and local construction workers now. kpix 5's anne
. >> reporter: it's probably the last thing you ever wanted to see on a flight nevermind a cross-country flight smoke coming from an overhead bin. we spoke to passengers who say it was kind of a scary moment when they saw smoke coming from row 25 of the jetblue flight that was in the air. the flight crew identified the problem a lithium ion battery to a laptop was in a backpack and it caught fire. they were able to successfully put it out. still, this fire forced the pilot to make an...
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principal argument is even if the president does need to discriminate against muslims, we should say nevermind because of some post hoc rationalization that appears to be neutral here. host: is there a sense about the fourth circuit itself, the makeup, how they weigh in on cases that are similar? guest: there aren't many. it is an interesting story. this is the federal appeals court that hears appeals from maryland, virginia, west virginia, north carolina, and south carolina. president obama has more of an impact on the fourth circuit then any other appeals court. of the 15 active judges on the fourth circuit, president obama appointed six of them. if you add the democratic nominees, 10 of 15 judges antenna 14 who sounds like -- our democratic appointees. it is a pretty new development. there is no guarantee democratic appointees will rule one way versus the other. i think in general, the fourth circuit has become much more centrist, perhaps centerleft then hits historical reputation. and therefore perhaps a bit more skeptical of the federal government in a case like this. host: if 14 here at
principal argument is even if the president does need to discriminate against muslims, we should say nevermind because of some post hoc rationalization that appears to be neutral here. host: is there a sense about the fourth circuit itself, the makeup, how they weigh in on cases that are similar? guest: there aren't many. it is an interesting story. this is the federal appeals court that hears appeals from maryland, virginia, west virginia, north carolina, and south carolina. president obama...
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. >> nevermind standing down, i have trouble standing up, he said. but come the autumn, his attendance at events such as this will be the exception. after nearly 70 years of public service, the duke has decided a few weeks short of his 96th birthday that it is finally time to step back from public duties. the palace says the decision did not come from any concerns about his health, and the evidence would support that. yesterday he was at lords , cricket ground opening and you and sharing a familiar joke. >> we had some experience. [laughter] >> alongside all of those plaques he has unveiled other serious achievements, but his most important contribution has been the support he has given to his wife, the queen. she has become the longest reigning monarch in british history, he has become the longest serving consult. they had done it together. he is her most constant and forthright supporter in private. >> he supported her by being a very strong husband. and he has put her first and has not tried to interfere in her work. her work as queen is her work.
. >> nevermind standing down, i have trouble standing up, he said. but come the autumn, his attendance at events such as this will be the exception. after nearly 70 years of public service, the duke has decided a few weeks short of his 96th birthday that it is finally time to step back from public duties. the palace says the decision did not come from any concerns about his health, and the evidence would support that. yesterday he was at lords , cricket ground opening and you and sharing...
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nevermind. >>> good morning, everybody. let's take a look outside right now. we have a clear sky.e have an offshore flow. look at the lights just dancing off the bay waters that are calm at this early hour. how about this. the half moon is rising. we have a slight breeze now. temperatures 46 in livermore, 46 in santa rose. otherwise in the 50s. the winds not as breezy as 24 hours ago but will be increasing late today with more of an offshore push. that's why we'll have clear skies at the beaches, as well. >> all right. satellite-radar, you want to know what an offshore flow looks like? it's right there right now. you see the clear skies along the coast. sure, we do have an area of low pressure just spinning its wheels off the coastline right now. but as i forge ahead look at our futurecast, the clouds remain off the coast through our friday through our saturday although they start to get a little bit closer over the weekend. we'll just have the cooler air mass associated with the marine layer push onshore dropping the temperatures by the beginning of next week. until then, that ri
nevermind. >>> good morning, everybody. let's take a look outside right now. we have a clear sky.e have an offshore flow. look at the lights just dancing off the bay waters that are calm at this early hour. how about this. the half moon is rising. we have a slight breeze now. temperatures 46 in livermore, 46 in santa rose. otherwise in the 50s. the winds not as breezy as 24 hours ago but will be increasing late today with more of an offshore push. that's why we'll have clear skies at...
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how likely is it to get broader republican support, nevermind the democrats?t: it's a fantastic question and part of what president trump was trying to do today. he certainly understands how the media works, when he's making news and who he was talking to, was to focus up here without offering a whole lot, get people talking about it, trying to gauge a real weather bank about what the reactions would be, in terms of the market, in terms of republicans on capitol hill. joe: moving away from bank regulation, he also made news with respect to health care, saying it was important for him to preserve protections for pre-existing conditions and hunting -- hitting the current language of the health care bill may not be final, which is problematic given the efforts just to get this far and to get the freedom caucus on board. is this sending a signal to republicans that they are going to theoretically be voting on a bill that doesn't even have the final language that they are going to have to recount their members? essentially henk is trying to assuage those in his cor
how likely is it to get broader republican support, nevermind the democrats?t: it's a fantastic question and part of what president trump was trying to do today. he certainly understands how the media works, when he's making news and who he was talking to, was to focus up here without offering a whole lot, get people talking about it, trying to gauge a real weather bank about what the reactions would be, in terms of the market, in terms of republicans on capitol hill. joe: moving away from bank...
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i wasn't done with the 19th century yet so nevermind. if i can just get up to that sort of and be through with that than i could read the midcentury session. so i felt like my reading was motivated by this desire to have this body of knowledge. there was information you needed to know in order to sort of be a person in this world, to sort of be suspiciously ignorant. >> do you have still a list of books, a list of unread books that you feel you must ingest in order to -- >> it's like a palette of bookshelves and several of this size in my house that are not read. they are not organized at all. people are like you have an assistant, how do you do that and have those rules, but i am not nearly as organized. >> talking with someone today about. it seemed it was important to be surrounded by books in addition to those that you have read and loved. in my house i've probably read maybe 75% of the books i broug brought. and then in my bedroom i have to bookshelves that are completely unread. that is how they come into the house. the rate at whi
i wasn't done with the 19th century yet so nevermind. if i can just get up to that sort of and be through with that than i could read the midcentury session. so i felt like my reading was motivated by this desire to have this body of knowledge. there was information you needed to know in order to sort of be a person in this world, to sort of be suspiciously ignorant. >> do you have still a list of books, a list of unread books that you feel you must ingest in order to -- >> it's...
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she might've decided, "actually, nevermind." and then, none of this happens. - for sure. - she made the decision, "nope, we're going to accept this. "we sort of set this in motion." and they go and even when they go to meet with him, they're kind of reluctant, you know. the joel edgerton character, loving, says, "well, can't you just go back to "the court in virginia and deal with this?" the scope and the magnitude of it is not lost on the aclu attorney, but they're not entirely sure that they want to go. i love that because the genuineness and the authenticity of those characters is so evident in their ambivalence. - well, and it answers a big question, which is, how could these two people go down this path and think they could get away with it in the jim crow south of the 1950s and '60s? and the answer is, they didn't think they were important enough to be bothered or to bother anyone. - right, although, they knew, as it's been pointed out, not only in connection with your film, but it's been pointed out in the telling of the
she might've decided, "actually, nevermind." and then, none of this happens. - for sure. - she made the decision, "nope, we're going to accept this. "we sort of set this in motion." and they go and even when they go to meet with him, they're kind of reluctant, you know. the joel edgerton character, loving, says, "well, can't you just go back to "the court in virginia and deal with this?" the scope and the magnitude of it is not lost on the aclu attorney,...
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and let me just say this ..there were no average joes at this event nats: ambiance oh wait, nevermindby the way, where is my cheerleading crowd stanley, stanley,this bay to breakers was an exhausting. one but now im hyped for 2018 .. whoo hooospawn.. you're going the wrong way apparently i'm always going the wrong way in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news ahead at eight.. an east bay restaurant robbed at gunpoint. why police are calling this crime in particular ---- odd. plus. the former c-i-a director testifies about russia's meddling in the u-s election. the concerns he says led him to send out a warning. and next... an elementary school threatened with shutdown. the crucial decision could come tonight --- we have a live report .. next. ((brittney tease))i'm kron 4 meteorologist brittney shipp. coming up, i will take a look at your 7 day forecast.details are right after the break. (pam) former c-i-a director john brennan ... publicly testifying for the first time ... saying, he was concerned about contacts between the trump campaign and russian operatives - raising the possib
and let me just say this ..there were no average joes at this event nats: ambiance oh wait, nevermindby the way, where is my cheerleading crowd stanley, stanley,this bay to breakers was an exhausting. one but now im hyped for 2018 .. whoo hooospawn.. you're going the wrong way apparently i'm always going the wrong way in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news ahead at eight.. an east bay restaurant robbed at gunpoint. why police are calling this crime in particular ---- odd. plus. the former...
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nevermind i had been on the board of the aclu and cofounder of the women's rights project in one of four judges councils, not a single question was asked about my aclu connection. for justice breyer who came one year after, it was a collegiate atmosphere. i wish there was a way that i could wave a magic wand and get back to the way it was in the way it should be. >> we can only hope. what i remember about that process is the white house brings in experts to talk to the nominee and ruth bader ginsburg knew more about each subject and the expert. it was a humbling experience for all those coming in. >> that was the best week for me because i could choose a law professor i respected to bring me up to speed in various areas of the law. >> i realize how popular she wa was, not just when people would come up to her and i ask for an autograph, but the senators across parties all wanted a photo out. we would go in to talk to a senator and it became clear that what they really wanted was a picture to send back, and i also remember very fondly senator grassley and they were putting on some ice cre
nevermind i had been on the board of the aclu and cofounder of the women's rights project in one of four judges councils, not a single question was asked about my aclu connection. for justice breyer who came one year after, it was a collegiate atmosphere. i wish there was a way that i could wave a magic wand and get back to the way it was in the way it should be. >> we can only hope. what i remember about that process is the white house brings in experts to talk to the nominee and ruth...
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and let me just say this ..there were no average joes at this event nats: ambiance oh wait, nevermindhe way, where is my cheerleading crowd stanley, stanley,this bay to breakers was an exhausting. one but now im hyped for 2018 .. whoo hooospawn.. you're going the wrong way apparently i'm always going the wrong way in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news (steve) the big news at eleven: a terror investigation underway, after an explosion outside an ariana grande concert in england. you heard it there... tonight -- at least 19 people are dead -- and fifty others are hurt. this is video -- just after it happened -- you can see the panic. people at the concert rushing to the exits. many at this pop concert -- were young teens. i'm steve aveson.(pam) and i'm pam moore. tonight -- there are reports... this incident may have been caused by a suicide bomber. reporter kristen holmes is live in washington d.c. tracking developments. kristen.. panic outside of one of britian's biggest music venues. kiera dawber/witness: "it was just chaos"after a performance by ariana gra
and let me just say this ..there were no average joes at this event nats: ambiance oh wait, nevermindhe way, where is my cheerleading crowd stanley, stanley,this bay to breakers was an exhausting. one but now im hyped for 2018 .. whoo hooospawn.. you're going the wrong way apparently i'm always going the wrong way in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news (steve) the big news at eleven: a terror investigation underway, after an explosion outside an ariana grande concert in england. you heard...
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nevermind the political fallout with comey's dismissal constitutional?who better to ask than vox news analyst to judge entered napolitano who rejoins me. welcome back, judge. is this a constitutional crisis that we have entered into? >> two questions. the dismissal was constitutional because the fbi director works in the executive branch even though he has been confirmed by the senate. it is a position that serves at the pleasure of the presence of a the president can fire him for any reason or for no reason. is this a constitutional crisis? no or maybe not yet as the answer because we don't know what's going to come out. if the president fired him, if, to impede the investigation of a potential connection between russian intelligence and his own campaign that would precipitate a constitutional crisis. that of course is what the democrats are arguing. we haven't heard anybody say it quite that way and that might require more investigative information. our friends at "the news york times" reported just this afternoon that late last week mr. comey asked hi
nevermind the political fallout with comey's dismissal constitutional?who better to ask than vox news analyst to judge entered napolitano who rejoins me. welcome back, judge. is this a constitutional crisis that we have entered into? >> two questions. the dismissal was constitutional because the fbi director works in the executive branch even though he has been confirmed by the senate. it is a position that serves at the pleasure of the presence of a the president can fire him for any...
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nevermind that he cannot summarily do that.ut suddenly at the last minute, he was pulled back by canada and mexico rushing at him and cabinet secretaries. we are never going to know how much of that was him really being there or maybe it was just brinkmanship. charlie: he also talks about things as if he is always the greatest. everything is the best, the greatest. that comes out of his book in one instance. >> "art of the deal" it is in their. i think heof it -- is a very unusual combination of incredibly confident and incredibly insecure. charlie: a lot of people like that. >> everything is heightened with him. it is not that it is unusual. there are elements of this presidency stylistically but i think the closest recent analog is bill clinton in terms of seating constant outside input. charlie: i have had some say other than clinton, he is the best -- >> he is remarkable in being able to make people feel like he is speaking just to them. charlie: a conversation in the room rather than a speech. >> people felt like when he w
nevermind that he cannot summarily do that.ut suddenly at the last minute, he was pulled back by canada and mexico rushing at him and cabinet secretaries. we are never going to know how much of that was him really being there or maybe it was just brinkmanship. charlie: he also talks about things as if he is always the greatest. everything is the best, the greatest. that comes out of his book in one instance. >> "art of the deal" it is in their. i think heof it -- is a very...
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. >> reporter: michelle and kenny it's probably the last thing you ever want to see on a flight nevermindoss- country flight. smoke coming from an overhead bin. the passengers we spoke to said it was a scary moment when they saw that smoke coming from row 25 of the jetblue flight while it was in the air. the flight crew quickly identified the problem. a lithium ion battery to a laptop was in a backpack and caught fire. they were successfully put it out. still this fire forced the pilots to make an emergency landing in grand rapids, michigan. >> i was thinking they were just doing a safety check to make sure there was no more devices that could be flammable. and back of my mind thinking maybe there's something else or the item could be , um, exploding. >> reporter: the layover lasted about three hours and one passenger tells us a lot of people on board were frustrated and annoyed by the situation. but the flight ended up landing safely at sfo sometime around midnight. live at sfo, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> several embassies in afghanistan are evacuated because of a deadly explosion. authori
. >> reporter: michelle and kenny it's probably the last thing you ever want to see on a flight nevermindoss- country flight. smoke coming from an overhead bin. the passengers we spoke to said it was a scary moment when they saw that smoke coming from row 25 of the jetblue flight while it was in the air. the flight crew quickly identified the problem. a lithium ion battery to a laptop was in a backpack and caught fire. they were successfully put it out. still this fire forced the pilots...
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nevermind. it's -- >> jimmy: what? what? >> it -- >> jimmy: sounds like a squeak.mmy: it moves. yeah, yeah. okay, that one -- that's the truth. >> it's from -- made out of plastic, it's an animal. it is an elephant made out of plastic. and it's thing -- trunk. trunk? moves. >> jimmy: yes, true. >> yeah. >> jimmy: alright, so it's a a plastic, elephant with a a moving trunk. >> uh-huh. [ laughter ] would be lying about that. i think you are telling the truth! >> you are so wrong! >> jimmy: what!? [ cheers and applause ] you are the -- oh my god! [ laughter and applause ] >> i told you i'd do better than him. >> jimmy: dumb. get this thing out of here. [ laughter ] all right, which number? [ shouting ] here we go, two. i can't believe you got me with that. >> acting as if it's very heavy. >> jimmy: oh, i don't know, is it? >> which seems to be really light. [ laughter ] hmm. [ laughter ] you don't know if you should lie about it since it's such a a good thing. >> jimmy: yeah. >> or you should just go for it, right? okay. >> jimmy: it's a cabbage patch doll head. >> w
nevermind. it's -- >> jimmy: what? what? >> it -- >> jimmy: sounds like a squeak.mmy: it moves. yeah, yeah. okay, that one -- that's the truth. >> it's from -- made out of plastic, it's an animal. it is an elephant made out of plastic. and it's thing -- trunk. trunk? moves. >> jimmy: yes, true. >> yeah. >> jimmy: alright, so it's a a plastic, elephant with a a moving trunk. >> uh-huh. [ laughter ] would be lying about that. i think you are telling...
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we're not gonna do until anything likeke that over there which has these horrible statistics about nevermind knocking people off with health insurance it takes way pre-existing condition guaranty requires people in their 50s and 60s and low income to pay more money for their health insurance. those are the people who need it more. there so many things wrong with the spell the hot lights is that it saves money and it can be brought up in the senate center congressional rules. i think the senate is relieved and they have confirmed that it is awful. they have their own bill they want to do. it may not happen until 2020. the senate has a much more methodical process. >> let's take a look at whattate paul ryan said after that was really.oi >> what i'm encourages the cbo says we can drop premiums and w give the state like wisconsin flexibility to get premiums down. look at what happened in missouri and kansas. we see a law collapsing.t we see a new study came out from hhs same premiums have doubled in america because of obama care. people cannot afford it. what cbo told us is the reforms in the bi
we're not gonna do until anything likeke that over there which has these horrible statistics about nevermind knocking people off with health insurance it takes way pre-existing condition guaranty requires people in their 50s and 60s and low income to pay more money for their health insurance. those are the people who need it more. there so many things wrong with the spell the hot lights is that it saves money and it can be brought up in the senate center congressional rules. i think the senate...
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i'm not done with the 19th century yet nevermind the 21st century but i felt like if i could just get up to the thomas man and be done through that than i could start reading ross and mid-century sections. so i felt like my reading was also motivated by this desire to find this body of knowledge. i write about that one of the chapters called the mythology of english literature. you need to know, there were certain kinds of information that you could only leave for books than you needed to know in order to sort of be a person in this world instead of being suspiciously ignorant. >> do you have still a list of books, a list of unread books that you feel that you must inject in order to --. >> no, i don't do that. it's not like i have a palette of bookshelves like this, several of this size in my house that are not red. they are not organized at all. i go to other people's apartments and advocate their books and i think how do you do that? how do you follow those rules? >> i was talking with someone today about bookshelves and whatever and they seemed surprised by my suggestion that it's
i'm not done with the 19th century yet nevermind the 21st century but i felt like if i could just get up to the thomas man and be done through that than i could start reading ross and mid-century sections. so i felt like my reading was also motivated by this desire to find this body of knowledge. i write about that one of the chapters called the mythology of english literature. you need to know, there were certain kinds of information that you could only leave for books than you needed to know...
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i only mean the full expression of their duet -- nevermind., yes. keep going, kelly. >> gentlemen, we look forward to it, melissa, and, oh, boy, that's quite a tease." fast money" in ten minutes. it'll be something. thinking of the college clubs, you think of harvard, but it is a public college in new york city. students beat out top business school programs, and believe it or not, most of the students in the trading club didn't have an internship in finance. joining us on set are two of the clubs' members. along with dan, the coach of the trading club. welcome, everybody. this is a great story. as the reports indicated, you guys playing first, second, and third place at the annual ninth annual trading only, 9th annual trading face-off in the fall. who wants to gin? do you want to explain how you pulled this off, coach? >> well, we have an exceedingly deep pool of talent. i we heard lebron james he up worthed everyone every day. they outwork everyone. they are crazy talented. our job is to feed them the talent and make sure they have great tra
i only mean the full expression of their duet -- nevermind., yes. keep going, kelly. >> gentlemen, we look forward to it, melissa, and, oh, boy, that's quite a tease." fast money" in ten minutes. it'll be something. thinking of the college clubs, you think of harvard, but it is a public college in new york city. students beat out top business school programs, and believe it or not, most of the students in the trading club didn't have an internship in finance. joining us on set...
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nevermind. the moment you realize, "how could there possibly be this many blues?"e worry out of choosing the best paint because we guarantee you'll love it or we'll replace it. all projects have a starting point. start with lowe's. hurry in and get new lower prices on paint and primer now starting at only $17.98 at the lowe's "paint away event." there'try phillips' fiberway to ggood gummies.. they're delicious... and a good source of fiber to help support regularity. mmm. these are good. nice work, phillips'! try phillips' fiber good gummies! come on! dogs just won't quit. neither does frontline gold. its triple action formula is relentless at killing fleas and ticks for a full 30 days. good boy. go for the gold. remember when you said men are supeyeah...ivers? yeah, then how'd i get this... ...allstate safe driving bonus check? ...only allstate sends you a bonus check for every six months you're accident free. silenc
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nevermind what happens later.you are at the top -- i have a book, someone else's from 1890 that says i wrote a book on the sun in 1895. we have just learned so much about the sun. i have to have the new edition. it's celebrating a little bit of five years of discovery so what she did was chronicled the cosmic discovery not just historical but to the present. she is a popularizer of modern astronomy before astronomy became today what we think of as astrophysics. some of my books are doing just that. i have a book called -- pluto files. if she were alive today i think she would have written up look. i was delighted to learn that there are people who cared enough about science to learn about it and share it with people who have an interest in science who would not otherwise be doing that work themselves. and math we say it's an interesting and useful thing to do. it's probably pronounced clark but it's spelled clerk. posts are you familiar with kline observatory? >> guest: no, i'm not actually. if there is an observa
nevermind what happens later.you are at the top -- i have a book, someone else's from 1890 that says i wrote a book on the sun in 1895. we have just learned so much about the sun. i have to have the new edition. it's celebrating a little bit of five years of discovery so what she did was chronicled the cosmic discovery not just historical but to the present. she is a popularizer of modern astronomy before astronomy became today what we think of as astrophysics. some of my books are doing just...
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nevermind what later. in that moment you feel like you're at the top.ok from 1890 that i wrote a book on the sun in 1895 where we just learned so much about the sun that i have to have a new addition. it's celebrating this little bit of five years of discovery. what she did was chronicle cosmic discovery not only historically from the agent to the present but she has a book, she's the popularizer of then modern astronomy. it's for astronomy became what we think of astrophysicist. some of my books are doing just that. i have a book called the pluto files chronicling the demotion of pluto. if she were alive today she would have written that book. i was delighted to learn that there were people who cared enough about science to learn about it. so there i don't know about, the more the merrier. host 12,007 you wrote the book at spike, black: you put a gentleman who in may 1001 said there's nothing new to be discovered in physics now. >> guest: yeah, that was a boneheaded thing to say. he had a certain arrogance to him. sort of a physicist eric evans were in
nevermind what later. in that moment you feel like you're at the top.ok from 1890 that i wrote a book on the sun in 1895 where we just learned so much about the sun that i have to have a new addition. it's celebrating this little bit of five years of discovery. what she did was chronicle cosmic discovery not only historically from the agent to the present but she has a book, she's the popularizer of then modern astronomy. it's for astronomy became what we think of astrophysicist. some of my...
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>> well, you know nevermind the dividend could be for buyback or any acquisition but big nugget to have for example stuart either can't pay it or simply uncapitalize had it comes to competition like this. >> what are they going to do if they brought money back? what do you think they brought back a hundred billion just suppose what would they do with it? >> boy, you know i'd have to talk with tim cook on this one but i have to believe they go into the service business i have to believe they're going into upgrade path or iphone that account for substantial portion of their salessen i have to believe they look at the ecosphere. three prong attack and if i were in charming of apple. >> suppose they dongt bring any of it back spoagz a low tax rate 15% and still don't bring it back. i see a political problem, keith. >> i see a political problem but you know what from a shareholder standpoint that's not a bad thing because 14% of their ref knew will come from overseas in next few years and do it anyway and invest overseas as long as corporate loopholes exist that will happen. liz grip >> the
>> well, you know nevermind the dividend could be for buyback or any acquisition but big nugget to have for example stuart either can't pay it or simply uncapitalize had it comes to competition like this. >> what are they going to do if they brought money back? what do you think they brought back a hundred billion just suppose what would they do with it? >> boy, you know i'd have to talk with tim cook on this one but i have to believe they go into the service business i have...
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have to make a real repealing the old rule under the administrative procedure act you can just say nevermind they're not doing that anymore. once the rule is out there in-- and published its a changed in regulatory policy and to repeal it you have to do it on a full apa process disclosed on their record. that means you have to explain why your previous record was wrong and why facts and evidence today suggest repealing the rule. the things that were the benefits of the rule originally passed, are now going to be the cost of repeal and one saw this highlighted very well in an interesting exchange on fox news between chris wallace and epa administrator scott pruitt administrator pruitt talked about repealing a bunch of greenhouse gas emission rules chris wallace said what are you going to do about the 90000 cases of asthma that those rules are preventing? .. is yet another backstop. how much father would one want to go in imposing cost-benefit requirements or mandatory layers of reviewable of those rules is a think a hard question. i worry a little bit about some regulatory reform efforts that
have to make a real repealing the old rule under the administrative procedure act you can just say nevermind they're not doing that anymore. once the rule is out there in-- and published its a changed in regulatory policy and to repeal it you have to do it on a full apa process disclosed on their record. that means you have to explain why your previous record was wrong and why facts and evidence today suggest repealing the rule. the things that were the benefits of the rule originally passed,...