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the renter who gave him permission, allegedly gave him permission is the one who reported the car stolen and that's very different from here. as to clear rules. our position here is a clear rule and one of two ways and one, that unless it's a criminal trespass, our stolen car, there is an ability to at least invoke the fourth amendment or second, if anyone has a right to bring a trespass action to exclude others and sue them if they trespass on the property, they should have an expectation of privacy protected by the fourth amendment ability to invoke it. the rule that government deposits here is one picking and choosing between contract terms and the online standard contracts including the unauthorized driver and all of them, they say is voidable. some of them we should treat differently and we're picking and choosing the contract provisions and that is a rule that makes no sense and the same kind of logic we lead application for the sub letter. homes and apartments should be different and this court should adopt, a clear, bright line rule and unless you're a criminal trespasser or a ca
the renter who gave him permission, allegedly gave him permission is the one who reported the car stolen and that's very different from here. as to clear rules. our position here is a clear rule and one of two ways and one, that unless it's a criminal trespass, our stolen car, there is an ability to at least invoke the fourth amendment or second, if anyone has a right to bring a trespass action to exclude others and sue them if they trespass on the property, they should have an expectation of...
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how are they supposed to know the own are gave you permission? >> the police rendered the same scenario. if i'm borrowing a friends car, the same thing applies in the rental situation. >> you mentioned the rental situation -- what about this. a homeowner is going away for a long weekend. arranges with a teenager in the neighborhood to come in and walk and feed the cat and spend quality time with the skpat says, under no circumstances may you bring anybody else into the house. but the teenager says, okay fine and then goes ahead and gives the key to a friend who uses the house to sell drugs and the police come in and conduct a search. can that trespasser claim that his fourth amendment rights were violates. >> so this court has an exception for the criminal trespasser, for the car thief, it's an exception when someone's mere prerns in the house or apartment or car is a criminal act. the mere presence is criminal. so the friend coming in who is in your hypothetical, a criminal trespasser, under the footnotes 9 and 12 would be considered, perhaps ca
how are they supposed to know the own are gave you permission? >> the police rendered the same scenario. if i'm borrowing a friends car, the same thing applies in the rental situation. >> you mentioned the rental situation -- what about this. a homeowner is going away for a long weekend. arranges with a teenager in the neighborhood to come in and walk and feed the cat and spend quality time with the skpat says, under no circumstances may you bring anybody else into the house. but...
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the case they cited is where the renter who gave him permission, allegedly gave him permission is the one that reported the car stolen, tha certaint's certainl different than here. as to clear rules, our position here is a clear rule. one of two ways. one, unless it's a criminal trespass or stolen car, there is an ability to at least invoke the 4th amendment or second, if anyone has a right to bring a trespass action to exclude others, and sue them if they trespass on the property, they should have an expectation of privacy protected by the 4th amendment and ability to invoke it. the rule the government impoz zits here is one picking and choosing between contract terms. the online standard contract lists all these terms including the unauthorized driver, cell phone, driving on gravel. all of them they say is voidable. some of them are voidable, some we should treat differently. that is a complicated rule which makes no sense. the same kind of logic would lead application to the subletter, for some reason he says homes and apartments should be different. this court should adopt a clear
the case they cited is where the renter who gave him permission, allegedly gave him permission is the one that reported the car stolen, tha certaint's certainl different than here. as to clear rules, our position here is a clear rule. one of two ways. one, unless it's a criminal trespass or stolen car, there is an ability to at least invoke the 4th amendment or second, if anyone has a right to bring a trespass action to exclude others, and sue them if they trespass on the property, they should...
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how are they supposed to know the owner gave permission? if i am borrowing a friend's car and given permission to use the car and truck, the same scenario. >> you mentioned the rental situation. what about this? homeowner is going away for a long weekend. he arranges with a teenager in the neighborhood to come in and feed the cat. and spend quality time with the cap, but says, under no circumstances may you bring anybody else into the house. the teenager says, ok, fine. and then gives the keys to a friend who uses the house to sell drugs. the police come in and conduct a search. thathat trespasser claim his fourth amendment rights were violated? a this court has carved out exception for the criminal trespasser for the car thief, it is an exception for the mere presence in the house, or car. is itself a criminal act? is it an intrusion on privacy. the friend in your hypothetical is a criminal trespasser, would a categoryed perhaps of people who cannot invoke the fourth amendment. >> what is the difference between that kid selling drugs in th
how are they supposed to know the owner gave permission? if i am borrowing a friend's car and given permission to use the car and truck, the same scenario. >> you mentioned the rental situation. what about this? homeowner is going away for a long weekend. he arranges with a teenager in the neighborhood to come in and feed the cat. and spend quality time with the cap, but says, under no circumstances may you bring anybody else into the house. the teenager says, ok, fine. and then gives the...
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do you think she will get permission? ask permission was whether she will get permission is an interesting question. there are circumstances where permission has been granted and the main consideration is whether or not it would affect the soldiers active duty service. in chelsea's case she is not performing any military duties at this time given her status but there is a possibility that based upon that the secretary could grant permission to run for office. i don't know if there has been evidence of this request. >> do you think she should get permission? >> interesting issue. i don't think the army has any interest in keeping active duty service so this might be a case where the secretary would decide given her status, it is unlikely she would ever return to active service, would be a situation where permission should be granted. i don't know what other consideration the secretary should make on that but this is a case where they would grant that. >> this was given to the daily caller. the statement is manning is curre
do you think she will get permission? ask permission was whether she will get permission is an interesting question. there are circumstances where permission has been granted and the main consideration is whether or not it would affect the soldiers active duty service. in chelsea's case she is not performing any military duties at this time given her status but there is a possibility that based upon that the secretary could grant permission to run for office. i don't know if there has been...
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same and he was in trouble saw its i think the blame him comes to mr annan why he didn't take the permission first. so i see there is no other result ok maybe there might be as a lot of minor things but this is a mystery of it doesn't not set off alarm bells for you i mean this is another strong contender disqualified from the race it doesn't it doesn't sound normal because this is uncommon situation but in both situation the same process happened someone from the military breaking the rules for example and he is that punished by the rules of the military itself but i think you are this point may be valid there that is trouble if mr guinea and i for example or a doctor has him who are with mr i learned in the group of all who put themselves up for the egyptian people to choose a president who was and if one of them applied with his name as a civilian and then a problem happened to him then we can say that is intentional desire to stop any candidate but we have seen khaled ali competing and mr allen is outlawed because he competed but because he broke the basic rule capability in this situati
same and he was in trouble saw its i think the blame him comes to mr annan why he didn't take the permission first. so i see there is no other result ok maybe there might be as a lot of minor things but this is a mystery of it doesn't not set off alarm bells for you i mean this is another strong contender disqualified from the race it doesn't it doesn't sound normal because this is uncommon situation but in both situation the same process happened someone from the military breaking the rules...
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soldiers on choose day c'mon to say the former army chief is soft broke the law by not getting permission to declare his candidacy and spokesman says his arrest means the state doesn't really want elections a tool well another comes as out of the running is ahmed shafik the former prime minister and air force chief announced his challenge in november but withdrew earlier this month he said he had reconsidered and didn't think he was the best person to run the country the nephew of late president that is also out he's refused to run them in what he called an environment of fear surrounding the election. it's a far cry from the egyptian revolution seven years ago then the streets of cairo are filled with hopes for change and democracy millions protested against poverty unemployment and corruption president hosni mubarak was overthrown after nearly thirty years in power his replacement in june two thousand and twelve was egypt's first democratically elected president mohamed morsi but he was deposed just past his first year in the job as the army again demonstrated its power or protests foll
soldiers on choose day c'mon to say the former army chief is soft broke the law by not getting permission to declare his candidacy and spokesman says his arrest means the state doesn't really want elections a tool well another comes as out of the running is ahmed shafik the former prime minister and air force chief announced his challenge in november but withdrew earlier this month he said he had reconsidered and didn't think he was the best person to run the country the nephew of late...
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>> permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one. without objection. ms. jackson lee: mr. speaker, a little clarity is important on a very, very important issue. i would like to call 140,000 young people in my state as dreamers, dream of the greatness of america. the status that they are under is something called daca, which was instituted by president obama because this republican congress could not provide legislative relief. and so he saw the lives that were being impacted. in a few months however, the claims not knowing what happened, was the individual who removed that daca status. it is a dire situation. and the reason is because there are individuals whose status is now expiring or has already expired. and therefore, they are living in limbo. hese are doctors, lawyers, teachers. it is crucial we move quickly for a daca fix and we do it without impacting families or diversity of visas. we do it out caring and respect. let's do it now and let's do it for america. i y
>> permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one. without objection. ms. jackson lee: mr. speaker, a little clarity is important on a very, very important issue. i would like to call 140,000 young people in my state as dreamers, dream of the greatness of america. the status that they are under is something called daca, which was instituted by president obama because this republican congress could not provide legislative...
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>> permission to address the house. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> there is a lot of rhetoric out there about why there is a government shutdown and who's to blame. mr. pocan: the g.o.p. is in charge of all levels of federal government but hasn't been able to do much of anything since then. they can't fund the government and asking for their fourth continuing resolution of a few weeks yet again. only thing they have done is give tax breaks to their wealthy donors and in spin mode trying to say the government is shut down because we don't want to let certain people in our country. we are fighting for schools and head start and programs like meals on wheels. you want to give community for health centers and chip and repair the daca agreement which is important. but let's remember, the only thing the republicans have to show for the last year is a giant wet sloppy tax break for their donors and a way to an extended honeymoon with the president. time to step up and put our country before party. i make a unan
>> permission to address the house. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> there is a lot of rhetoric out there about why there is a government shutdown and who's to blame. mr. pocan: the g.o.p. is in charge of all levels of federal government but hasn't been able to do much of anything since then. they can't fund the government and asking for their fourth continuing resolution of a few weeks yet again. only thing they have done is give tax breaks to their wealthy donors and...
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permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> as the former police chief, i have seen the effects of good government and i have seen the effects of bad government and what we have seen over the last few days is bad government. the party in charge of the senate, house and white house, he republican majority has the responsibility to sustain critical services. they passed a $1.5 trillion tax give-away and chose to ignore critical concerns and push an anti-immigrant agenda. i have seen the outcomes of making one group of people afraid of another. i have seen the results of ignoring the real dangers to american like racism, gun violence and poverty and lack of opportunity. we are a nation of immigrants. mrs. demings: we have a responsibility to build a nation with compassion for people, but this shutdown was about more than immigration, it was about our military, our veterans, our seniors, our children and adequate disaster relief. mr. speaker, i will not support a complete absence of le
permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> as the former police chief, i have seen the effects of good government and i have seen the effects of bad government and what we have seen over the last few days is bad government. the party in charge of the senate, house and white house, he republican majority has the responsibility to sustain critical services. they passed a $1.5 trillion tax give-away and chose to ignore critical concerns and...
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those issues that grace mentioned, right-of-way, siting, making sure we have clocks to speed up permissions, permitting, licensing, there's all kind of procedural steps that we can take as part of an infrastructure plan. in parallel, on the other side of the coin, we also have to be serious about ensuring the right kind of dollars can flow to american communities to provide more broadband. those dollars have been flowing consecutive through fcc's universal funds. we believe that direct grants and that provide broadband to those areas where it's economically challenging, if not impossible to deliver it is an obligation. we are sinning up to those applications. i'm really confident we will be able to work with the white house and with congress to structure a holistic plan to make sure we can actually ultimately close the digital divide in our nation. >> donovan, a report put out by your trade association shows private broadband investment has kind of leveled off over the past several years. why is that? >> it's actually troubling. we have been expensing, in the last two decades, a wonderful i
those issues that grace mentioned, right-of-way, siting, making sure we have clocks to speed up permissions, permitting, licensing, there's all kind of procedural steps that we can take as part of an infrastructure plan. in parallel, on the other side of the coin, we also have to be serious about ensuring the right kind of dollars can flow to american communities to provide more broadband. those dollars have been flowing consecutive through fcc's universal funds. we believe that direct grants...
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>> permission to address the house. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> there is a lot of rhetoric out there about why there is a government shutdown and who's to blame. mr. pocan: the g.o.p. is in charge of all levels of federal government but hasn't been able to do much of anything since then. they can't fund the government and asking for their fourth continuing resolution of a few weeks yet again. only thing they have done is give tax breaks to their wealthy donors and in spin mode trying to say the government is shut down because we don't want to let certain people in our country. we are fighting for schools and head start and programs like meals on wheels. you want to give community for health centers and chip and repair the daca agreement which is important. but let's remember, the only thing the republicans have to show for the last year is a giant wet sloppy tax break for their donors and a way to an extended honeymoon with the president. time to step up and put our country before party. i make a unan
>> permission to address the house. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> there is a lot of rhetoric out there about why there is a government shutdown and who's to blame. mr. pocan: the g.o.p. is in charge of all levels of federal government but hasn't been able to do much of anything since then. they can't fund the government and asking for their fourth continuing resolution of a few weeks yet again. only thing they have done is give tax breaks to their wealthy donors and...
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jackson lee: permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentlewoman from texas is recognized for one minute. ms. jackson lee: as an american, i celebrate religious freedom and acknowledge the importance of freedom of religion and have and the ability to a free press. to take issue with the comments said by the commander in chief well documented by senator durbin and the senator from south carolina, senator graham, who delicately tried to instruct the commander of chief of the ugliness of his words. i have not said it on the floor and not said the complete word community of dr. king, people were appalled. and i believe that it is crucial that we pass the dream act and that we speak to the racism of this president through 1973, 1980, 1988 and 1989. it is time to overcome. the speaker pro tempore: members need to refrain in engaging in personalities towards the president. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? mr. carter: permission to address the house for one minute
jackson lee: permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentlewoman from texas is recognized for one minute. ms. jackson lee: as an american, i celebrate religious freedom and acknowledge the importance of freedom of religion and have and the ability to a free press. to take issue with the comments said by the commander in chief well documented by senator durbin and the senator from south carolina, senator graham, who delicately tried to...
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i think our only point is that it's not the only permissible inference based on the totality of the facts. in addition to the tip they received when the officers arrived, they noticed that the condition of the home was consistent with being a vacant house it's not just that it was sparsely furnished, it had folding chairs and a mattress and was described as being in a state of disarray. if all a tab according to you with a bed and some folding chairs and some utilities where nothing had been turned off, what happens during the party so what was different in this disarray from the party? >> of the evidence in the record indicates that the house was considerably more dirty i than just an ordinary house. in fact one of the individuals said the floor was so dirty she was unwilling to sit on it. there was trash strewn about. i think all of those things would lead an officer to think that perhaps these are just particularly nasty houseguest, but this is also consistent with the type of party people would throw in a vacant house where they are not too concerned about the state they leave it in.
i think our only point is that it's not the only permissible inference based on the totality of the facts. in addition to the tip they received when the officers arrived, they noticed that the condition of the home was consistent with being a vacant house it's not just that it was sparsely furnished, it had folding chairs and a mattress and was described as being in a state of disarray. if all a tab according to you with a bed and some folding chairs and some utilities where nothing had been...
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for the operation to begin we don't know how much permission was given by moscow but we assume that as this operation did begin in some capacity that the russians or at least have been you know they believe approving of it the russians are saying that they are basically against any kind of turkish sorry kurdish separatism and they have accused the americans of encouraging kurdish separatism so basically the russians at the moment are stuck in a slightly difficult position of wanting to give as much permission as they can to the turks keeping contacts with ankara about this not so upset seeing their delicate relations with the kurds and of course also men taining their firm alliance with the syrian government and that's not an easy task in the moment or not at all and elsewhere because this isn't of course the only thing that is happening in syria today the russians saying they are concerned about that turkish incursion into northern syria but they are also keeping a close eye on that new front being opened up by the syrian government in edler province. so since what most people have
for the operation to begin we don't know how much permission was given by moscow but we assume that as this operation did begin in some capacity that the russians or at least have been you know they believe approving of it the russians are saying that they are basically against any kind of turkish sorry kurdish separatism and they have accused the americans of encouraging kurdish separatism so basically the russians at the moment are stuck in a slightly difficult position of wanting to give as...
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knew that he knew that he would not get that permission so much so we're back to these two scenarios either he has something difficult support within the military that we don't know about and we're probably going to see the next few days or he doesn't and this is a miscalculation that will lead him to jail probably how embarrassing is this for the current president to have this sort of scenario you arrest one former chief of staff you've got former prime ministers of former military married to being detained in how in the house all being deported she said it's unprecedented in egypt's history even with all the ships that egypt has gone through it is quite embarrassing on one end but i don't think he cares on the other end as long as he gets reelected between quotations for the next four years he will do whatever he has to do and until now we did not reach the politics level so we did not reach the assassinations the excluding high level candidates and so on but this you can see some some of this happening in the next that how do you read two weeks how the egyptian people will react t
knew that he knew that he would not get that permission so much so we're back to these two scenarios either he has something difficult support within the military that we don't know about and we're probably going to see the next few days or he doesn't and this is a miscalculation that will lead him to jail probably how embarrassing is this for the current president to have this sort of scenario you arrest one former chief of staff you've got former prime ministers of former military married to...
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. >> do police need your permission before they search your rental car. >> it is a case that could have serious implications for the millions of car renters each year. tom fitzgerald is live at the supreme court. this races a loft different questions for a lot of different people. >>reporter: it does, shawn and jim. here's the thing when you rent a car, you you don't own that car. you're essentially signing an agreement with the rental company to take possession of that car, but if the police pull you ove they decide to want to search your vehicle, well, if it's not really your vehicle could you give permission for it to be searched? and that is at the heart of this case that was heard today at the us supreme court. there are a lot of implications riding on this and conservative legal analyst over the heritage foundation john michael say blij says if the court decides to over turn the pennsylvania law that is in question here, in his opinion it could prevent an obstacle or be an obstacle to police when they try to search vehicles. the petitioner here is arguing that if you have potentia
. >> do police need your permission before they search your rental car. >> it is a case that could have serious implications for the millions of car renters each year. tom fitzgerald is live at the supreme court. this races a loft different questions for a lot of different people. >>reporter: it does, shawn and jim. here's the thing when you rent a car, you you don't own that car. you're essentially signing an agreement with the rental company to take possession of that car,...
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>> permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> i rise today in support of h.r. 4712 the born alive abortion survivors' protection act, which was introduced by marsha blackburn. this year is the 45th anniversary of roe versus wade. we have seen the number of abortions occurring in the united states growing each year. according to planned parenthood, 2016-2017 annual report, abortions make up 96% of the organization's pregnancy resolution service where prenatal services dropped significantly. addition, planned parenthood has performed 1.6 million abortions over the past five years. now more than ever it is crucial we celebrate life by encouraging nd supporting pro-life legislation. this bill affirmatively states if a baby is born after a failed abortion attempt, doctors must exercise the same medical care on that child. if doctors refuse to do so, they will be held criminally accountable for their actions. i believe we must give voice to the unborn and preserve the life and health of al
>> permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> i rise today in support of h.r. 4712 the born alive abortion survivors' protection act, which was introduced by marsha blackburn. this year is the 45th anniversary of roe versus wade. we have seen the number of abortions occurring in the united states growing each year. according to planned parenthood, 2016-2017 annual report, abortions make up 96% of the organization's pregnancy...
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>> permission to address the house the one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from washington is recognized. ms. jayapal: i rise in strong opposition to the president's protect the n to 193,000 salvador and citizen children. many of these people lived along side us as friends and neighbors for decades and unfathomable would e administration deport people. we cannot be silent. defending temporary status to protect those fleeing war, disasters, this crosses party lines and that's why last month i joined my colleagues to introduce the aspire g.p.s. act that would help immigrants that are would he haven into the fabric of our society. it is apparent that congressional action is needed more than ever. i urge my colleagues to help us advance bipartisan legislation to protect the hundreds of thousands of people who rely on these protections. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: members re refrained to refrain in engaging in personalities towards the president. mr. thompson: permission to address the house for one minute. mr.
>> permission to address the house the one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from washington is recognized. ms. jayapal: i rise in strong opposition to the president's protect the n to 193,000 salvador and citizen children. many of these people lived along side us as friends and neighbors for decades and unfathomable would e administration deport people. we cannot be silent. defending temporary status to protect those fleeing war, disasters, this crosses party lines and...
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the incident is under investigation by iraqi and coalition officials the coalition operates by permission and in direct coordination with the government of iraq and its security forces head of the iraqi security defense committee called on the government to adopt measures to restrain the u.s. led coalition's actions in iraq. now after much anticipation of footy fans the english club leeds united unveiled its new badge but to receive floods of criticism the club quickly caved in is now letting supporters choose a different design in a public vote. value it today with more and often our. players wouldn't remember who you are when you don't. see the teachers what they get a court to. what the most are only dead space. may be. left alone they. said. no servant did that to. you speak french. mothers have opposable never passed close while let's. send the alpha male to new orleans morning his talk of the sun is busy cutting up to itself the cost. when i was still small seemed wrong but all wrong just don't call. me you won't believe yet to stamp out disdain the constant activity. and gains from
the incident is under investigation by iraqi and coalition officials the coalition operates by permission and in direct coordination with the government of iraq and its security forces head of the iraqi security defense committee called on the government to adopt measures to restrain the u.s. led coalition's actions in iraq. now after much anticipation of footy fans the english club leeds united unveiled its new badge but to receive floods of criticism the club quickly caved in is now letting...
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. -- says that these confirmation procedures are a permissible heart of the -- permissible part of the program even though part of the procedures are about not voting. so that's clear. you are trying to take that and converted into something bigger and broader, essentially saying if you use these confirmation procedures, your entire program is going to be insulated from criticism even though there is another part of your program that exquisitely relies on nonvoting. and i don't see that as, in any way, being the point of it. , sure youying to take can have a part of a program that does this and turn it into a much bigger, broader safe harbor for everything you do. >> my response there would be, you have to interpret the words in a way that would not prohibit what it requires. it requires nonvoting over to federal elections. we have the argument for why the failure to response to the notice breaks the length. there was a debate in the 1990's -- >> i think this is a different question, since you raised it, i don't understand. essentially, what the audio program does -- the ohio program d
. -- says that these confirmation procedures are a permissible heart of the -- permissible part of the program even though part of the procedures are about not voting. so that's clear. you are trying to take that and converted into something bigger and broader, essentially saying if you use these confirmation procedures, your entire program is going to be insulated from criticism even though there is another part of your program that exquisitely relies on nonvoting. and i don't see that as, in...
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or was permissible under the 2015 rules. why is it so important for isps to be able to prioritize other traffic if it's, you know, just streaming video? >> guest: well, what's important is that there should be opportunities for consumers to have access to different kinds of content and different types, in different types of service models so that if a provider, for example, wanted to provide lower cost or even free content, provided sponsor data, that those opportunities would not be blocked by a government regulator. imagine if steve jobs had to present his pricing plans to the fcc as he was thinking about the future of the iphone. i don't think we would have one. if jack dorsey had to submit for prior approval to the fcc or to another government body content service ideas for approval, i don't think we would have this wonderful company called twitter which hard transformative in so many societies. so i think we immediate to take a step back -- we need to take a step back and realize our companies, our consumers are aligned
or was permissible under the 2015 rules. why is it so important for isps to be able to prioritize other traffic if it's, you know, just streaming video? >> guest: well, what's important is that there should be opportunities for consumers to have access to different kinds of content and different types, in different types of service models so that if a provider, for example, wanted to provide lower cost or even free content, provided sponsor data, that those opportunities would not be...
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as you said, kentucky just became the first state to get permission on friday. >> sreenivasan: there was medication expansion in several states, so that increased the number of people in states like kentucky that were receiving medicaid. i'm assuming that also costs the state more. is this partly motivated by the state wantsining to try to decre those costs? >> it absolutely is. governor matt beavan when he was running for office in 2015 campaigned on this issue to a large degree and he said the medicaid expansion should be reimbursed. a lot of people, close to a half million people, have joined as a result. so first governor beavan thought that he would get rid of that expansion. they decided instead to keep the expansion, but require people in that group and other able-bodied adults in the traditional medicaid group to work or go to school or do volunteer work or otherwise engage in their communities in order to keep those benefits. and they estimate that there will be a reduction in people on the medicaid rolls as a result, saving the state money. whether that's a good thing or a
as you said, kentucky just became the first state to get permission on friday. >> sreenivasan: there was medication expansion in several states, so that increased the number of people in states like kentucky that were receiving medicaid. i'm assuming that also costs the state more. is this partly motivated by the state wantsining to try to decre those costs? >> it absolutely is. governor matt beavan when he was running for office in 2015 campaigned on this issue to a large degree...
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he got there about mid april and got permission to film somewhat. he last filmed probably late august, early september. he had to go through the film sensors. so much was rejected he postponed -- he changed his tickets to a slightly later ship and he arrived back at the very end of september. so he probably left mid -- took about 9 days for steam ships and so figure september in the 20s he left and he arrived very end of september in new york. >> the trip to east prussia took place in jayne, so when he left for poland, i don't know. >> when they took him out, it was in august. >> warsaw fell on the 4th of august. >>> and he also, at one point. he burnt out a clutch going across a very sandy spot. he had to chain it to a tree out there and come back two or three weeks later and fix it in the field. it was not easy to keep that car running at times. and to be fair, he developed i think a closer emotional relationship with that than he did with reese. >> so this is on the way to the fort? >> those were earlier pre-war blue uniforms on the right. >> fir
he got there about mid april and got permission to film somewhat. he last filmed probably late august, early september. he had to go through the film sensors. so much was rejected he postponed -- he changed his tickets to a slightly later ship and he arrived back at the very end of september. so he probably left mid -- took about 9 days for steam ships and so figure september in the 20s he left and he arrived very end of september in new york. >> the trip to east prussia took place in...
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the incident is under investigation by iraqi and coalition officials the coalition operates by permission and in direct coordination with the government of iraq and its security forces with an investigation underway the head of the iraqi security and defense committee called on the government to adopt measures that will restrain the u.s. led coalition's actions in iraq. now after much anticipation from football fans the english club leeds united unveiled their new band only to receive floods of criticism the club quickly caved into the outcry and is now letting supporters choose the club's new ballot in a public vote. it was a very special day today because an extremely rare event to take over the skies a super blood blue moon and these are live pictures we're showing you now all of the moon you can see the beginnings of a lunar eclipse this is a unique luna event as that combines an extra big super moon a blue moon and a total lunar eclipse that can be glimpsed in parts of north america asia the middle east russia and all strangely enough is calling it a lunar trifecta the full moon will
the incident is under investigation by iraqi and coalition officials the coalition operates by permission and in direct coordination with the government of iraq and its security forces with an investigation underway the head of the iraqi security and defense committee called on the government to adopt measures that will restrain the u.s. led coalition's actions in iraq. now after much anticipation from football fans the english club leeds united unveiled their new band only to receive floods of...
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the incident is under investigation by iraqi and coalition officials the coalition operates by permission and in direct coordination with the government of iraq and its security forces with an investigation underway the head of iraqi security and defense committee called on the government to adopt measures that will were strained the u.s. led coalition's actions in iraq and after much anticipation now here on r.t. international the english club leeds united unveiled a new batch only to receive floods of criticism the club quickly caved into the outcry and is now letting support his shoes the club's new badge and the public vote. your wednesday world headlines continue at the top of the hour. it didn't look. that. was. going to do any good. i. was. an amateur was. the release the memo moment this upon us republicans are billing it as some kind of silver bullet revealing political corruption at the highest levels of the department of justice and f.b.i. the democrats on the other hand and their supporters in the liberal media call it a distraction finally the public will decide. this is holl
the incident is under investigation by iraqi and coalition officials the coalition operates by permission and in direct coordination with the government of iraq and its security forces with an investigation underway the head of iraqi security and defense committee called on the government to adopt measures that will were strained the u.s. led coalition's actions in iraq and after much anticipation now here on r.t. international the english club leeds united unveiled a new batch only to receive...
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>> permission to address the ouse for one minute. without objection. the gentlewoman from ohio is recognized. ms. kaptur: i pay tribute to the precious life of american oy al of edward l. ro nmp he passed away at the age of 100. attained a century of life in the polish tradition. he served our nation under five presidents of both parties and served under the command of general mcarthur and was a brave guardian of liberty through his expertise and wisdom. 1917 andrn on april 3, west point graduate and led a batallion with the army infantry division. to mained an ally and and poland in the 1992 after the fall of the berlin wall. scholarshipnded the fund to study american democracy and continued to raise funds for it. he lifted his solidarity to bring freedom to poland. neral ronny was an adviser from richard knicks orn to president bush. after being a chief negotiator with the former soviet union he was awarded the sit sense' medal. his life was embued with ighting for fighting and helping free to his land. his accomplishments will not be forgotten. you
>> permission to address the ouse for one minute. without objection. the gentlewoman from ohio is recognized. ms. kaptur: i pay tribute to the precious life of american oy al of edward l. ro nmp he passed away at the age of 100. attained a century of life in the polish tradition. he served our nation under five presidents of both parties and served under the command of general mcarthur and was a brave guardian of liberty through his expertise and wisdom. 1917 andrn on april 3, west point...
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we think ohio's pos was permissible before congress enacted the amendment in 2002. first, sections 8-c and 8-d, the postal service process and the notice process require that non-voting be the mediate cause for removal. the only way you can construe 8-b2 is not prohibiting that. removed solely by the reason of failure to vote. second, this reflected a significant shift in the federal state balance. prior to the nvra many states removed people solely from failure to vote. none of them had a four year waiting period. nvra required everybody to improve processes well beyond what they were were before the nvra was passed and left the states with flexibility. nothing in the statutes saying within that range of flexibility states are barred from using a non-voting trigger in conjunction with 8-d protective process. >> you tell me the 24 history of solicitor generals of both political parties under both presidents of both political parties who have taken a position contrary to yours. before the amendment and after. in fact, the federal election when it wrote to congress wi
we think ohio's pos was permissible before congress enacted the amendment in 2002. first, sections 8-c and 8-d, the postal service process and the notice process require that non-voting be the mediate cause for removal. the only way you can construe 8-b2 is not prohibiting that. removed solely by the reason of failure to vote. second, this reflected a significant shift in the federal state balance. prior to the nvra many states removed people solely from failure to vote. none of them had a four...
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it was like i wasn't allowed to talk to the kids and they couldn't talk to me without permission. >> said louise came up with a type of hybrid religion but they didn't go to church. she says david was very reserved and louise made all of the rules. >> she always seemed to be in control but there were always looks him sitting back watching. i was told couldn't make phone calls from their phone, wasn't allowed to have anyone over, wasn't allowed to tell anybody where i was, i wasn't allowed to talk or hang out with anybody, if i wanted to i had to find another place to go. >> and elizabeth says things got even creepier. >> i'd get in the shower. lock the door, and louise would unlock it with a coat hanger and they would both come in and made me get out of the shower in front of them. >> elizabeth says louise eventually found out she had talked to friends at work and kicked her out. despite david's job their fort worth house was foreclosed on. the scene they left behind documented by the new homeowners, deplorable filth with scratches on the backs of doors and walls which the homeowner
it was like i wasn't allowed to talk to the kids and they couldn't talk to me without permission. >> said louise came up with a type of hybrid religion but they didn't go to church. she says david was very reserved and louise made all of the rules. >> she always seemed to be in control but there were always looks him sitting back watching. i was told couldn't make phone calls from their phone, wasn't allowed to have anyone over, wasn't allowed to tell anybody where i was, i wasn't...
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and they need the permission for federal prosecutor.if you go ahead with the chances of conviction to go back and let's check other things with an interesting case with the accusation of rape. the story is in the book it's a good story. they would have been believed in instant. a little tiny runt of a guy nobody would have believed at all but the agent was suspicious i was suspicious he passed and she flunked we investigated and found a third party witness in a bar who could corroborate exactly what he said blue a hole in what she said no question she was lying. if we progressed he would be in jail today we did the right thing. >> that is why we recommend the book. to be tougher on defendants. >> that i find it is the opposite judges who have been prosecutors during the arguments of cases will give a harder time to the prosecutor that they have made some mistake to undermine the conviction. but the other judges coming from academia i remember sitting with the great prosecutors of manhattan and we both came down on him so hard. i think w
and they need the permission for federal prosecutor.if you go ahead with the chances of conviction to go back and let's check other things with an interesting case with the accusation of rape. the story is in the book it's a good story. they would have been believed in instant. a little tiny runt of a guy nobody would have believed at all but the agent was suspicious i was suspicious he passed and she flunked we investigated and found a third party witness in a bar who could corroborate exactly...
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but in virginia at the time a girl of 12 could get married with her father's permission. her father was dead though but her mother here, maria clem, who is poe's biological father's sister, she encouraged the match. and when she was finding a home for her daughter, she was also finding a home for her hadself because poe took in both of these women and gave them a home. now here's poe's marriage bauon and if you look closely, she didn't sign the marriage bond. as a woman she didn't get to sign the document. poe married his cousin. but he does say that she was a full 21 years of age. that way she doesn't have to get a male guardian's consent to marry because by this time her father and her brother are both dead so she doesn't have somebody to give her permission to get married to edger. but here's a portrait of the minister who performed the ceremony and he recalled poe's wife did look younger than 21. but there seems to have been genuine affection between edger and virginia, even though poe had bouts with depression, it seems virginia was very cheerful and lift him up in t
but in virginia at the time a girl of 12 could get married with her father's permission. her father was dead though but her mother here, maria clem, who is poe's biological father's sister, she encouraged the match. and when she was finding a home for her daughter, she was also finding a home for her hadself because poe took in both of these women and gave them a home. now here's poe's marriage bauon and if you look closely, she didn't sign the marriage bond. as a woman she didn't get to sign...
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but they may keep that permission indefinitely and you may not always realize that they have dropped in. he also cautions that like all internet devices, alexa is susceptible to hackers. >> if a hacker takes control of your device, it can in essence do anything you can do. including dropping in on your family and friends. the alexa app thinks dacia syncs with your fat contacts. so you could drop it on any of them. >> it is unnerving to note that people could drop it'll be at anytime.>> she was shocked >> this is indication. this is all you would hear? >> what you do get a pause the first time you enable drop in, she notices it does not explain that someone could drop in any time in the future without your explicit consent along with any member of their household with amazon device access. a prospect that could be potentially dangerous after a relationship is ended or in cases of domestic abuse. >> if you're not right next to the hub you don't hear the audio prompt. i could be walking around in this could happen and i would have no idea. that is the problem for me.>> amazon defense of
but they may keep that permission indefinitely and you may not always realize that they have dropped in. he also cautions that like all internet devices, alexa is susceptible to hackers. >> if a hacker takes control of your device, it can in essence do anything you can do. including dropping in on your family and friends. the alexa app thinks dacia syncs with your fat contacts. so you could drop it on any of them. >> it is unnerving to note that people could drop it'll be at...
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. >> the very agency in charge of protecting them is asking congress for permission to kill them. >> we're tracking herds through the plains of utah. >>> and a stunning announcement. ♪ sweet caroline "sweet caroline" singer neil diamond shocking his fans tonight. but first here, the "nightline" 5. >>> and number 1 is ♪ >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. the government may be back in business tonight, but while washington was struggling to strike a deal over the weekend hundreds of thousands of women took to the streets. it's a movement some are calling a pink wave, and it started as a ripple of frustration that some women may now be riding all the way to washington. >> donald trump has got to go! >> reporter: amidst the sea of signs and hats at the new jersey women's march in morristown mikey sherrill, here with her daughter, is one of the latest women to throw her hat in the political ring. running for new jersey's 11th district congressional seat. >> we're taking on a fight for the very soul of this country. we're taking on a fight to protect our values, to protect what
. >> the very agency in charge of protecting them is asking congress for permission to kill them. >> we're tracking herds through the plains of utah. >>> and a stunning announcement. ♪ sweet caroline "sweet caroline" singer neil diamond shocking his fans tonight. but first here, the "nightline" 5. >>> and number 1 is ♪ >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. the government may be back in business tonight, but while washington...
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. >> reporter: this tech security effort -- experts as you do have to first give somebody permission to use the future, but they may keep that permission indefinitely and you may not always realize when they've dropped in. they -- he also cautions that alexa like all internet devices is the -- is susceptible to hackers. >> if hacked, it can essentially do anything you can do. >> reporter: the alexa app syncs with your phone contacts so anything with acts -- anybody with access could potentially drop in with access on anybody else. ashley was shocked when we dropped in again, revealing the only notification that we were listening and. >> -- listening in. >> this is potentially all that you would hear. >> reporter: you do get a prompt the first time but ashley noticed, it doesn't explain that the person may drop-in at any time in the future without your explicit content -- consent along with any member of their household, which is a prospect that could be potentially dangerous after a relationship has ended or in cases of domestic abuse. >> if you aren't right next to it, you wouldn't
. >> reporter: this tech security effort -- experts as you do have to first give somebody permission to use the future, but they may keep that permission indefinitely and you may not always realize when they've dropped in. they -- he also cautions that alexa like all internet devices is the -- is susceptible to hackers. >> if hacked, it can essentially do anything you can do. >> reporter: the alexa app syncs with your phone contacts so anything with acts -- anybody with access...
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therefore you don't have to deny police permission to a search. such an approach can extend to more than just rental cars. if the court were to up hold this decision by the state court i think all of a sudden you would be seeing thousands of searches of not just rental cars, but the law enforcement would try and expand this to uber, to lyft, to quar to go and then to a car that is quote, owned by someone me. and that would be the end of the fourth amendment as it relates to cars. a decision in the case is expected before june. keeping animals safe from the elements. how virginia lawmaker s hope to address the issue when the general assembly kicks off its legislative tomorrow. gary, what are you working on. >> california, again, of course it was wild fires. everybody knows about that. you get a little rain and this happens, mudslides all around loss angels . we'll tal this, some impressive rescues and just a lot of cleanups. why do we get mudslides? all that is coming up. stay with us. havertys furniture helps your home look perfect even when life
therefore you don't have to deny police permission to a search. such an approach can extend to more than just rental cars. if the court were to up hold this decision by the state court i think all of a sudden you would be seeing thousands of searches of not just rental cars, but the law enforcement would try and expand this to uber, to lyft, to quar to go and then to a car that is quote, owned by someone me. and that would be the end of the fourth amendment as it relates to cars. a decision in...
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. >> how come girls don't get permission if they want to have children or get married at a young age? don't they get permission >> mostly traditions of where they live because this is how they have been doing it ever so it's just how their lifestyle is it's not really a matter of asking permission, and i interviewed girls who had been bride kidnapped. that's exactly the kind of outrage i felt, her face just went -- in that country it is a tradition that boys may drive by the high school and see acute -- a cute girl and stop her and take her to her family and place a white hanker chief and she may never have seen him in her life. 80% in rurals start that way. in the cities it's no longer happening. it's definitely illegal in that country but there are some major disrespectful things that are happening and the girls simply are not taking it. they are working against that and they are making real progress. there was another question over here, i think yours. >> can you tell us about the other questions you have written . the first book was about women all over the world. i went to 12 cou
. >> how come girls don't get permission if they want to have children or get married at a young age? don't they get permission >> mostly traditions of where they live because this is how they have been doing it ever so it's just how their lifestyle is it's not really a matter of asking permission, and i interviewed girls who had been bride kidnapped. that's exactly the kind of outrage i felt, her face just went -- in that country it is a tradition that boys may drive by the high...
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with the normal planning system, if you want an advertising hoarding, you have to have planning permissionrom these boxes, they're like trojans getting round the planning system by being put on phone boxes that people actually don't use. this is prime advertising space right in the heart of london right off oxford street. two years ago, westminster council got applications for just 13 new phone kiosks. last year there was 180. in liverpool for the same period the figure went from ten to 97 and in newcastle, where two years ago there was an application forjust one new phone kiosk, last year it was 95 and the local government association is questioning whether it's the phones they want or the advertising space. new technology means there's a demand for a generation of phone and communication points on our streets, but councils say the law also needs to be brought up to date to control what they say is the scourge of unregulated high street advertising. keith doyle, bbc news. a message left in a bottle by scottish school pupils in the 19805 has washed up on a florida beach. thi5 has washed up
with the normal planning system, if you want an advertising hoarding, you have to have planning permissionrom these boxes, they're like trojans getting round the planning system by being put on phone boxes that people actually don't use. this is prime advertising space right in the heart of london right off oxford street. two years ago, westminster council got applications for just 13 new phone kiosks. last year there was 180. in liverpool for the same period the figure went from ten to 97 and...
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>> permission to address the house. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> this past saturday i attended the 102nd annual pennsylvania farm show. great to see so many constituents there supporting and learning about our agriculture community. largest indoor agricultural event and showcases competitive exhibits, more than half of which are animal exhibits. and more than 1,000 exhibitors and competitors were from my congressional district like natalie who were showing hereford beef cattle and there was delicious food which raises money for nonprofits that support our agricultural community. this highlights the industry that employs half a million people in pennsylvania and contributes to $185 billion to our economy. special thanks to representative thompson, who is vice chair of the ag committee who conducted a listening session with other members of the pennsylvania dell depation as well as members of the ag committee. and ranking member colin peterson was in attendance and great session with many membe
>> permission to address the house. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> this past saturday i attended the 102nd annual pennsylvania farm show. great to see so many constituents there supporting and learning about our agriculture community. largest indoor agricultural event and showcases competitive exhibits, more than half of which are animal exhibits. and more than 1,000 exhibitors and competitors were from my congressional district like natalie who were...
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we think that ohio's process was permissible before congress enacted the clarification amendment in 2002 and the it made it clearer for two basic reasons. first, sections 8c and 8d, that's the postal service process and the notice process require that's non-voting be the immediate cause for removal. the only way you can construe 8b2 is not prohibiting that is if 8b2 is limited by solely by reason of their failure to vote and second, this reflected a significant shift in the federal state balance at the time. prior to the nvra, many states remove people solely for failure to vote and others had processes that were far less protective than ohio's notice process and none of them had a four-year waiting period and what the nvra did was require everybody to improve their processes well beyond what they were before the nvra was passed and beyond that, the state's flexibility and there's nothing in the statute that reflects within the flexibility states are barred from using a non-voting trigger in conjunction with the process. >> general, can you tell me, there is a 24-year history of solicito
we think that ohio's process was permissible before congress enacted the clarification amendment in 2002 and the it made it clearer for two basic reasons. first, sections 8c and 8d, that's the postal service process and the notice process require that's non-voting be the immediate cause for removal. the only way you can construe 8b2 is not prohibiting that is if 8b2 is limited by solely by reason of their failure to vote and second, this reflected a significant shift in the federal state...
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my director is sick with the flu so he gave me permission to give you highlights he also wanted know relay to you and would be happy to come back and give you a full update on clean power sf. san francisco is loading on the use of the power grid. grid is 44% renewable with the goal of getting to 50% renewable by 2020 and 100% renewable by 2030. the department of the environment and energy team also works on developing reach codes or commissioner mcallister called them stretch codes. for example, with renewables we passed a better roof ordinance. that's considered a reach code. we also in san francisco in addition to municipal utility and what they contribute we know have clean power sf. launched in 2016 it's serving about 80,000 accounts today and has an enrollment goal of july 2019. it's account holders, utility accounts currently being served by sf puc hydro power system. the next face of the enrollment will happen in july. our colleagues at the puc have been busy procuring resource to get to the 50% by 2020 goal and so that we can enroll the entire city. when we contract for renew
my director is sick with the flu so he gave me permission to give you highlights he also wanted know relay to you and would be happy to come back and give you a full update on clean power sf. san francisco is loading on the use of the power grid. grid is 44% renewable with the goal of getting to 50% renewable by 2020 and 100% renewable by 2030. the department of the environment and energy team also works on developing reach codes or commissioner mcallister called them stretch codes. for...
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permission was granted with no neighborhood objection. nevertheless, the building was soon put on risers and a tree on the street was removed, the house was completely gutted. in november 2014, bulldozers began carving at the foundation. tons of bedrock was hauled away and the entire foundation was removed. all street level walls were demolished, including a foundational wall next door without advanced notice to adjacent neighbors. d.b.i. was contacted and stop work order was issued in december 2014. at that time neighbors became aware of plans that had been fabricated by rodriguez santos that there was a basement garage when no ground level space existed. this work done without permits caused damage to neighbors of mine who live immediately adjacent to the property. it is their opinion and mine that if there were more penalties in the terms of more money that were assessed when people that are property owners vastly exceed the scope of their permits, this is less likely to occur. it would be somewhat of a deterrent. thank you. >> good mo
permission was granted with no neighborhood objection. nevertheless, the building was soon put on risers and a tree on the street was removed, the house was completely gutted. in november 2014, bulldozers began carving at the foundation. tons of bedrock was hauled away and the entire foundation was removed. all street level walls were demolished, including a foundational wall next door without advanced notice to adjacent neighbors. d.b.i. was contacted and stop work order was issued in december...