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just she into premed or. simply the or ski in or no militia only this is evil established in the east even though isn't it obvious for this every man oh. man we know now. he sees solomon timmy proceed no he. is no nickel count. us. us it was i. don't know what was in the sentencing add though. that. b.n. law said we had asked the most is in a terrible nexus to influences as it was so of us are the most radical past that indeed the suicide of most that day where that get in is it does a see if they look at that beautiful it then look at they got little see them at the end it get they got it was made in a cafe the big bad. yes . it was easy to think it was ok that was was because. it was a. was. it i even seem a little nervous enough picking a course i had us in a bit of tunnel so better get on dick in the. left whether in the me that or lip where they knew these creamy now adenoid. or they had also. made it out of there or not it as you know i use for young fella me hard. to get. it all this was they come with
just she into premed or. simply the or ski in or no militia only this is evil established in the east even though isn't it obvious for this every man oh. man we know now. he sees solomon timmy proceed no he. is no nickel count. us. us it was i. don't know what was in the sentencing add though. that. b.n. law said we had asked the most is in a terrible nexus to influences as it was so of us are the most radical past that indeed the suicide of most that day where that get in is it does a see if...
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and then we'll end up in the l preme court. and hopefully wet a fair shake and we'll win in the supreme court. >> reporter: on top of nearly $1.4 billion from that bipartisan border deal, the white house says they'll get closto $7 billion more by diverting money from elsewhere, including military construction funds and counter-drug efforts.i >> wheths $8 billion or $2 billion or $1.5 billion, it's going to build a lot of wall. >> reporter: top democrats immediately blasting the president for violating congress' exclusive power of the purse. over a crisis that does not ist. while many republicans are also critical, key conservative allies on tv are backing him. p >> thesident's fighting for safety, secuty. this is life and death. >> reporter: but tonight the president appeared to undermine his argument for an emergency declaration. >> will you concede that you were unable to make the deal that you had promised in the past, and the deal you're ending up with now from congress is less than you could have had before the 35-day shut
and then we'll end up in the l preme court. and hopefully wet a fair shake and we'll win in the supreme court. >> reporter: on top of nearly $1.4 billion from that bipartisan border deal, the white house says they'll get closto $7 billion more by diverting money from elsewhere, including military construction funds and counter-drug efforts.i >> wheths $8 billion or $2 billion or $1.5 billion, it's going to build a lot of wall. >> reporter: top democrats immediately blasting...
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premed the executive suites of the world's biggest companies. there and i wonder how it is for them when they fall. take the example of carlos gone until recently his fortunes were constantly on the rise he held leading positions at mitsubishi motors and nissan as well as being chairman and c.e.o. of renault and was in charge of the three company alliance. the demi gods of the business world often make decisions on their own they have the last word and i guess if they get away with that for years they begin to believe in their absolute right to do so unquestioned as well as their right to hang on to the trappings of power the yachts the chauffeur driven company cars the private jets. but a number of top managers have fallen in recent years among them. former audi chief executive or brazilian billionaire mike about tista to name just two examples. some executives were in more in an hour than a factory worker does in a month. but when they fall they fall far. carlos ghosn chairman of nissan and mitsubishi has been arrested on charges of misusing c
premed the executive suites of the world's biggest companies. there and i wonder how it is for them when they fall. take the example of carlos gone until recently his fortunes were constantly on the rise he held leading positions at mitsubishi motors and nissan as well as being chairman and c.e.o. of renault and was in charge of the three company alliance. the demi gods of the business world often make decisions on their own they have the last word and i guess if they get away with that for...
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fairfax's attack was preme did prem a premeditat aggressive. and the victim told friends about the incident after it happened. the lieutenant governor issuing this statement in response. i deny this latest unsubstantiated allegation. it ise demon stra b false. i have never forced myself on anyone ever. i will clear my good name and i haveothing to hide. here's what lieutenant gornor told reporters as he entered the capital earlier today hours before the latest saccusation. 'll have her say, i'm confident in the truth. >> reporter: that statement referring to the first allegation about a california professor who accuses justin fairfax of assaulting her at the democratic nationalconvention. the lieutenant governor denying that charge but there is now support for tyson in the form of this letter signed by her friends and colleagues. governor northam tilling his top staff that he has no intention of resigning. he had indicated that earlier in the week but reaffirmed it today. neutenant governor justin fairfax, of courset in line if northam were to
fairfax's attack was preme did prem a premeditat aggressive. and the victim told friends about the incident after it happened. the lieutenant governor issuing this statement in response. i deny this latest unsubstantiated allegation. it ise demon stra b false. i have never forced myself on anyone ever. i will clear my good name and i haveothing to hide. here's what lieutenant gornor told reporters as he entered the capital earlier today hours before the latest saccusation. 'll have her say, i'm...
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hoyer the woman asked her where she grew up, she was premed at the time.aid to her, where did you learn to speak english? she was like i am from rhode island. i looked at her and i was like welcome to my world. you sound shocked and surprised by that. i said most people are shocked and surprised. i cannot tell you the number of times as a young reporter that i would call someone on the phone and they did not know i was black. i would show up at their house and they would be like hmm. older people would be like how did you get that job? there were many instances throughout my life where you tend to brush them off. cannotthem until you ignore them and then deal with them. brian: where did you get your university education? monica: i went to the university of maryland at college park. i studied journalism. i had fallen in love with the idea of being a writer. i told people i wanted to be james baldwin and i quickly realized i did not have that talent. i started working for my high school newspaper and i was very fortunate the baltimore sun had a minority scho
hoyer the woman asked her where she grew up, she was premed at the time.aid to her, where did you learn to speak english? she was like i am from rhode island. i looked at her and i was like welcome to my world. you sound shocked and surprised by that. i said most people are shocked and surprised. i cannot tell you the number of times as a young reporter that i would call someone on the phone and they did not know i was black. i would show up at their house and they would be like hmm. older...
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. >> sreenivasan: the premed program also relies heavily on tutoring by upperclassmen. bradley dunn, says he could not have made it through his firstho semester w the free tutoring center. dunn's student tutor, chinyere jones. >> basically whenever he had a break he wasn the tutoring center. i was like, jeez. >> sreenivasan: dunn believes students helping students comes in part from shared experiences about race. >> they understand the plight of african americans. it's more relatable, and it'sre ntimate, and we all know the pitfalls that we may face as people, and together, we're a unit.al and i'm ac taking pride in raat blackness. >> sreenivasan: is also an important factor for chris webb, who chose xavier over full scholarships to other univerties, including vanderbilt and tulane. >> seeing people that look like me, and getting to mro school, and h med school, it motivates me more competing with people that are li me. >> sreenivasan: one of those role models is dr. ryan jupiter. jupiter is a resident doctor in the emergency department of new orleans university medical
. >> sreenivasan: the premed program also relies heavily on tutoring by upperclassmen. bradley dunn, says he could not have made it through his firstho semester w the free tutoring center. dunn's student tutor, chinyere jones. >> basically whenever he had a break he wasn the tutoring center. i was like, jeez. >> sreenivasan: dunn believes students helping students comes in part from shared experiences about race. >> they understand the plight of african americans. it's...
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and then we'll gther bad ruling. [ light laughter ] and then we'll end up in the preme court.opefully we'll get a fair shake. and we'll win in the supreme court. just like the ban.us they suen the ninth circuit, and we lost. and then we lo in the appellate division. and there we went to the supreme court.. and we won >> seth: he sounds like a five-year-old telling you what he saw at the zoo. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] "and then we saw the monkeys anr theyeating bananas, and todd said, 'we used to be apes,' and i sa, 'that's not true' and todd said, 'yes it is,' and then a bird crapped on his head." [ laughter ] of course, it's true that trump's naonal emergency declaration will be challenged io court, given that it's very likely unconstitl. if trump has any chance of winning in court at all, he has to insist that this was his only choice -- that he had one thingh one thing to say. "this is a real emergency. we had to do it this way." >> i could do the wall over a longer perd of time. i didn't need to do this. but i would rather do it much faster. >> seth: you didn't
and then we'll gther bad ruling. [ light laughter ] and then we'll end up in the preme court.opefully we'll get a fair shake. and we'll win in the supreme court. just like the ban.us they suen the ninth circuit, and we lost. and then we lo in the appellate division. and there we went to the supreme court.. and we won >> seth: he sounds like a five-year-old telling you what he saw at the zoo. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] "and then we saw the monkeys anr theyeating bananas, and...
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he always maintained his innocence, and the connecticut preme court eventually vacated that conviction leaving the case unresolved. now residts are faced with another s murder. so far very little to go on. police say they don't know how this young woman died or where. they do not believe she was killed on theid side of the roa. >> this isbe going t a long, methodical process. we wants. to make sure we do things correcy and haveve fiable information before we put anything out. >> reporter: police canvassing the area for video, including at a nearby gas station. >> it's a little scary. the greenwich police department is great andt they'll handled efrlg the right epway. >>ter: the medical examiner was brought to the scene toth help determine the cause of death. one of the difficulties is establishing when she was killed. we'cold temperatures like had last week will make that task especially difficult. >> steph, thank you. >>> al iss joining us now wchh k of the weather. it's a lot o colder today here. >> it certainly is. a lot of snow to talk about, too. thanks forgetting your first weath
he always maintained his innocence, and the connecticut preme court eventually vacated that conviction leaving the case unresolved. now residts are faced with another s murder. so far very little to go on. police say they don't know how this young woman died or where. they do not believe she was killed on theid side of the roa. >> this isbe going t a long, methodical process. we wants. to make sure we do things correcy and haveve fiable information before we put anything out. >>...
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legislature believes as much of its work should be saved as possible, regardless of whether they premed if tated which parts were -- premeditated which parts were more necessary than others. there's a built-in bias. what kind of incentive does that provide if you might have a safety valve in the judiciary? >> i mean, so there's -- and this is something that i think the court kind of hits on a lot which is that there's a worry that the courts will do the job of tailoring a law to constitutional concerns as opposed to the legislature. that's something that i think brian mentioned, i think that also calm up in the ayotte -- came up in the ayotte case. it's something that goes back to, you know, to some of the court's own older severability press dens. i mean, it's, so it's, it's counterbalanced by the fact that we don't have, we don't always have this sort of pure, we don't have a pure system of legislative intent, you know? we have -- and i think murphy is sort of an example of this, sort of concerns about rewriting and being incorporated into the analysis in a lot of recent cases which i
legislature believes as much of its work should be saved as possible, regardless of whether they premed if tated which parts were -- premeditated which parts were more necessary than others. there's a built-in bias. what kind of incentive does that provide if you might have a safety valve in the judiciary? >> i mean, so there's -- and this is something that i think the court kind of hits on a lot which is that there's a worry that the courts will do the job of tailoring a law to...