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so as i say, reed wanted to do more. and she wanted to have other women support her in making a gesture that would show the troops how much women cared. so in 1780, esther debert reed published an essay first as a broadside and then in various philadelphia newspapers called "the sentiments of an american woman." and it was a rousing call to other american women to support the troops. and in this essay, she recalled the deeds of women of the past who had also sacrificed. women of biblical times, famous queens, famous military leaders of the past like the amazons. and she called on american women to do the same for their troops. and she said like men, women were born for liberty and disdained to bear the irons of a tyrannic government. women, she insisted, had as much stake in the outcome of this battle as men. women were as invested in politics as men. and so in 1780, she took her campaign almost literally to the streets. she enlisted a number of her friends, and they actually spearheaded a drive to raise money for the su
so as i say, reed wanted to do more. and she wanted to have other women support her in making a gesture that would show the troops how much women cared. so in 1780, esther debert reed published an essay first as a broadside and then in various philadelphia newspapers called "the sentiments of an american woman." and it was a rousing call to other american women to support the troops. and in this essay, she recalled the deeds of women of the past who had also sacrificed. women of...
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so over washington's objections, then, reed had to change course. and she and her female supporters made shirts and socks for the troops. but in each object that they made, they put their name so that the troops would know this was a personal donation as reed called it an offering of the ladies in support of the troops. and she hoped that this would not only give them physical comfort but also moral support to know that the women of the newly constituted united states were behind them. and reed's efforts engendered similar efforts in some of the other states. in other parts of pennsylvania, women collected money, in maryland, virginia and new jersey. so women were mobilized in support of this cause.
so over washington's objections, then, reed had to change course. and she and her female supporters made shirts and socks for the troops. but in each object that they made, they put their name so that the troops would know this was a personal donation as reed called it an offering of the ladies in support of the troops. and she hoped that this would not only give them physical comfort but also moral support to know that the women of the newly constituted united states were behind them. and...
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>> not reed's .reed's in northwood opened in '55. everything in -- >> no, they didn't. and i think will ththis is the f oral history. because if you go through it, you know what the real facts are. i had to -- all of us who lived in the city and wanted to get to school, we had to catch the bus, the number 3, to ride out to morgan. and we got off the bus at northwood and walked down to the school because there was no public transportation down to the school. so for four years, you pretty much know where you can go and where you can't go and what's going on. and you have friends who live on campus and they can tell you what's going on after school closes and where they can go and where they cannot go. i think that when i said to you -- the audience about the individual managers, i think it's maybe what happens in lots of corporations if nobody monitor, nobody really know what's going on. but we know the reed's that would not serve and there were a number of them because we rode the buses and the street cars to get to school every day. and they weren't open. many of them w
>> not reed's .reed's in northwood opened in '55. everything in -- >> no, they didn't. and i think will ththis is the f oral history. because if you go through it, you know what the real facts are. i had to -- all of us who lived in the city and wanted to get to school, we had to catch the bus, the number 3, to ride out to morgan. and we got off the bus at northwood and walked down to the school because there was no public transportation down to the school. so for four years, you...
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. >> general, can i ask you about reed elsevier? justice ginsburg suggested that the language was very similar in reed elsevier as it is here, but there are even further similarities. reed elsevier pointed out that the provision in question wasn't in title 28. here, too, it's not in title 28. in reed elsevier, it was pointed out that the provision there had numerous exceptions to it. here, too, there are numerous exceptions that we find that have been created by the courts over the years. in reed elsevier, the question was essentially one about timing. come to court after you file your registration. here, too, the question is one about timing. come to court after you make -- after you pay your taxes. so reed elsevier seems in multiple respects on all fours with this case. why is that wrong? >> i don't think so, justice kagan. repeating myself and i apologize, but -- we think the closest analogue is the very next provision in the united states code, 7422(a), which this court has held is jurisdictional, and is phrased in exactly the s
. >> general, can i ask you about reed elsevier? justice ginsburg suggested that the language was very similar in reed elsevier as it is here, but there are even further similarities. reed elsevier pointed out that the provision in question wasn't in title 28. here, too, it's not in title 28. in reed elsevier, it was pointed out that the provision there had numerous exceptions to it. here, too, there are numerous exceptions that we find that have been created by the courts over the years....
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>> i was stationed at walter reed hospital and i worked in the operating room at a walter reed here in d.c. and i got that i had to be in july right after the korean war started, that i was on alert and i got notified on a saturday night at 10:00 p.m. that i had to clear the post and go to ft. bragg, north carolina to join the 171st evac. so that's what i did. and down there, some of the girls stationed in ft. bragg had been on maneuvers to puerto rico, so they may have had a little bit bit training than most of us because none of us had any training for combat. and so from ft. bragg, north carolina, we went by troop oig train to san francisco, went 13 days to japan and from japan, we got there and went to the southern part of japan and then we were flown over to the nurses and doctors were flown over to korea. and that's when i was with the 8076 temporary duty. and then in the meantime, the 171st evac was sent up to pyongyang, korea, which is a big unit and we were set up in a russian medical school. >> i left a very lucrative job in new york city for basic raining. wound up in chanut
>> i was stationed at walter reed hospital and i worked in the operating room at a walter reed here in d.c. and i got that i had to be in july right after the korean war started, that i was on alert and i got notified on a saturday night at 10:00 p.m. that i had to clear the post and go to ft. bragg, north carolina to join the 171st evac. so that's what i did. and down there, some of the girls stationed in ft. bragg had been on maneuvers to puerto rico, so they may have had a little bit...
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i am the attorney for reed and greenough. prior to hiring garland, i attended the same outreach meeting. it was not just through the public relations firm that community are breach occurred but it was also through mr. owens himself. i wanted to chat about what he has put into this establishment. we raised $1.40 million and every penny went into the renovation and build out of this place. there has been a lot of love and money and effort put into it. he has hired an experienced staff. he has on his own from the one imposed a dress code. i believe that martha pointed out is controversy. no one asked him to do it. he did it. i asked him why and he said i want a certain kind of clientele and a certain kind of bar and this will help me get there. there have been a couple of comments this evening about him not reaching out to the community. i would like to point out that since reed and greenough has been open, he has made sure they have posted community events. he has an fundraiser -- done fundraisers on his own because this is the
i am the attorney for reed and greenough. prior to hiring garland, i attended the same outreach meeting. it was not just through the public relations firm that community are breach occurred but it was also through mr. owens himself. i wanted to chat about what he has put into this establishment. we raised $1.40 million and every penny went into the renovation and build out of this place. there has been a lot of love and money and effort put into it. he has hired an experienced staff. he has on...
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and in those days reed's was doing very well, they gave the employees increases every six months, they had a pension plan, they had a retirement package. so we could hire single parents, pay them a wage that they could survive on, and progress to a point where they retired. now, without getting in to any other discussion further than that, the company that replaced read's doesn't believe in all that. and i apologize for that, but i have no control over that. there was another point i wanted to make. but in general, it all boils down to what is fair and equitable and the way you treat other people. and if you treat them fairly, they'll treat you fairly back. i don't want to take up anymore time. thank you for putting me on the spot. [ applause ] >> i just want to make a comment to you on that. i know that a large number and perhaps all desegregated, at this point i didn't even know why. i lived in the govins area. there was a read there. i knew nothing about the demonstration. this is like 1956, '57. i'm going to baltimore city college. what i did know -- didn't know how it had happened
and in those days reed's was doing very well, they gave the employees increases every six months, they had a pension plan, they had a retirement package. so we could hire single parents, pay them a wage that they could survive on, and progress to a point where they retired. now, without getting in to any other discussion further than that, the company that replaced read's doesn't believe in all that. and i apologize for that, but i have no control over that. there was another point i wanted to...
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. >>> san jose mayor chuck reed says it's now or never. today leaders of the cash- strapped city gathered to vote on pension reforms that would appear on the june ballot. len ramirez is live with the desperate plea from city employees to preserve their retirement funds. len. >> reporter: that's right, a very loud and long city council meeting just wrapped up here at city hall with a big victory for mayor chuck reed. the city council voting 8-3 in support of reed's proposal to put pension reform on the june ballot. >> we still provided excellent service. >> reporter: the city council chambers were jam-packed mostly with city workers. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: many of them sending silent messages to a majority of the city council whose minds seemed already made up to support mayor chuck reed's push to put pension reform on the june ballot. >> the costs have gone up 400%. there is no arguing that. >> reporter: but workers say the city would be reversing labor agreements made years ago. >> what you guys have done it me is thrown me
. >>> san jose mayor chuck reed says it's now or never. today leaders of the cash- strapped city gathered to vote on pension reforms that would appear on the june ballot. len ramirez is live with the desperate plea from city employees to preserve their retirement funds. len. >> reporter: that's right, a very loud and long city council meeting just wrapped up here at city hall with a big victory for mayor chuck reed. the city council voting 8-3 in support of reed's proposal to put...
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it did not begin in 1960, but morgan students at reed's drug store downtown, at reed's drug store on the corner of coal spring lane. and they had actually a fair amount of success. by 1959, they had desegregated all of reed's drug stores and in 1959, they deseg dwbreak gated e run dell's stores. that was another chain. so there was a lot of success all which have is being photographed by the afro and its photographers. a transition takes place in 1960 because henderson leaves but then another afro reporter comes there, henry phillips. and the movement continues to be photographed by the afro. the sit-in movement ultimately spreads to the entire nation will in 1960, all of which is covered, all of which is photographed in in the afro and of course leading up to the sort of two granddaddy of sit-in activities at northwestern -- at north wood center where about 400 students were arrested. paul photographed many of them a part of the images of this exhibit. so i think it's certainly valuable, important that this society that has those images and we all need to do what we can to make sure
it did not begin in 1960, but morgan students at reed's drug store downtown, at reed's drug store on the corner of coal spring lane. and they had actually a fair amount of success. by 1959, they had desegregated all of reed's drug stores and in 1959, they deseg dwbreak gated e run dell's stores. that was another chain. so there was a lot of success all which have is being photographed by the afro and its photographers. a transition takes place in 1960 because henderson leaves but then another...
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thank you chairman reed and ranking members today. i welcome bob abby and mr. boudreau and mr. watson to the hearing this morning. and just a few quick words about the 2013 department of interior budget. there's been a lot of talk about oil gas leasing and development in the u.s. and the need to expand. the developments reduce our dependence on foreign oil and i firmly do believe we need to reduce over dependence sending $1 billion a day to countries that don't like us much hadn't done us much good in securing and developing our economy or enhancing our national security. but i think it's important not to confuse reducing our dependence on foreign oil with reducing prices at the pump. we all know the price of gas isn't just about supply and demand factors and the talking point of "drill, baby, drill." it's not getting it for us. be honest. there's for drilling rigs in the united states than there are anywhere else in the world. production is up. we're producing more than we have in the last eight years, dms on imported oil is declining and consumption domestically is down. but
thank you chairman reed and ranking members today. i welcome bob abby and mr. boudreau and mr. watson to the hearing this morning. and just a few quick words about the 2013 department of interior budget. there's been a lot of talk about oil gas leasing and development in the u.s. and the need to expand. the developments reduce our dependence on foreign oil and i firmly do believe we need to reduce over dependence sending $1 billion a day to countries that don't like us much hadn't done us much...
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reed reed i thank for the gentleman's comments. the independent payment advisory board is a classic example of what they did in obamacare. it delegated its authority to 15 unelected bureaucrats. and the worst thing about it to my colleagues, and mr. speaker, the worst thing about it, is that 15-member board is not subject to any open law requirement. they don't have to conduct their hearings in public. they don't have to conduct their deliberations with public input. it's 15 unelected bureaucrats that are making fundamental health-care decisions that should be patient-centered, relationships between a patient and a doctor, but yet under obamacare and what this congress did is delegate its authority to 15 bureaucrats to make the life and death zwigses. mr. duncan: i'm on the natural resources committee and we deal with the e.p.a. and others that make regulations regarding offshore drilling and can't do anything without some public comment period. they can't promulgate a regulation that isn't subject to a public comment period or an
reed reed i thank for the gentleman's comments. the independent payment advisory board is a classic example of what they did in obamacare. it delegated its authority to 15 unelected bureaucrats. and the worst thing about it to my colleagues, and mr. speaker, the worst thing about it, is that 15-member board is not subject to any open law requirement. they don't have to conduct their hearings in public. they don't have to conduct their deliberations with public input. it's 15 unelected...
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>> good morning, chairman reed and ranking member mckau ski and senator tester. thank you. i'm pleased to appear to before you for the first time as director and discuss the tremendous strides we've made as well as our vision for the future of the agency. we have a critical mission, providing safety and environmental oversight of offshore oil and gas explorations on the outer continental shelf and leading positive changes in the safety culture of offshore operations. our near-term goal is to restore america's confidence that offshore operation "be carried out safely and responsibly and without the tragic human and ecological costs that occurred as a result of the deepwater horizon tragedy. we want to build capacity for thoffsughout the country and al, to be the world leader for shave i safe offshore operations. the keys to our success the employees. over the past through months i've met our employees from all of our it clear to me they believe in and are passionate in our mission. they're unmatched in their making the best offshore use of the resources at their disposal to
>> good morning, chairman reed and ranking member mckau ski and senator tester. thank you. i'm pleased to appear to before you for the first time as director and discuss the tremendous strides we've made as well as our vision for the future of the agency. we have a critical mission, providing safety and environmental oversight of offshore oil and gas explorations on the outer continental shelf and leading positive changes in the safety culture of offshore operations. our near-term goal is...
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reed: mr. president, inquiry, is there a quorum in place? the presiding officer: we're in a quorum call, sir. mr. reed: i would ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reed: mr. president, i rise again today to discuss h.r. 3606, the so-called jobs act. as chair of the subcommittee on securities, insurance and investment, i want all of my colleagues to know that this legislation as it is currently drafted is fundamentally flawed. we need to stop, slow down, carefully amend this legislation and send something to the president that will not only encourage capital formation but also protect investors. and i'm not alone in my analysis. some of the most sophisticateed security analysts, experts and commentators in the country are telling the senate to slow down and work to improve it. we have received letters with testimony or comments from the s.e.c. chairman mary shapiro, s.e.c. commissioner luis aguilar, the north american securities administrators association, former s.e.c. chairman art
reed: mr. president, inquiry, is there a quorum in place? the presiding officer: we're in a quorum call, sir. mr. reed: i would ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reed: mr. president, i rise again today to discuss h.r. 3606, the so-called jobs act. as chair of the subcommittee on securities, insurance and investment, i want all of my colleagues to know that this legislation as it is currently drafted is fundamentally flawed. we need...
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reed, you guys be careful.le, that rotation moving right through the mumfordville area -- >> we are getting golf ball-size hail here, and we're starting to -- along highway 31. stand by. >> highway 31, reed, that rotation is just about ready to pace over highway 31. wow, we can see the trees and the rain and everything. you guys need to be safe. storm tracker. -- >> i would say overall right now -- >> yeah, it is -- we're picking up the rotation, hail and everything. folks, heading along i-65, u.s. highway 31, off to the east of 31, you need to be in your storm sheller right now, the heavy rain, the hail, very gusty winds here as the storm passes right over reed. we can see that. here, folks, reed is right here. see this black that you see? that is the heavy hail core. >> if you go to 3-d, you'll see how high that goes, monty. that's right over the top the reed. >> this storm shows great vertical extent, producing large hail, damaging winds, even the potential of a tornado. we saw what appeared to be a tornado
reed, you guys be careful.le, that rotation moving right through the mumfordville area -- >> we are getting golf ball-size hail here, and we're starting to -- along highway 31. stand by. >> highway 31, reed, that rotation is just about ready to pace over highway 31. wow, we can see the trees and the rain and everything. you guys need to be safe. storm tracker. -- >> i would say overall right now -- >> yeah, it is -- we're picking up the rotation, hail and everything....
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kai reed joins us in the studio with more on that. >> the protesters are demanding what the color change in priorities. less money spent on more and more on issues here in the united states. the demonstrators rallied, including people from all walks of life. nicholas powell says he was appalled to hear about 16 afghan civilians killed over the weekend, allegedly at the hands of an american soldier. >> i have to think about it from the perspective of if that was my son, my mother, my sister. that is my immediate reaction. >> the u.s. has been an estimated $4510 billion in afghanistan. the protesters believe that could have been better spent and the united states, like on unemployment. >> been in on education and
kai reed joins us in the studio with more on that. >> the protesters are demanding what the color change in priorities. less money spent on more and more on issues here in the united states. the demonstrators rallied, including people from all walks of life. nicholas powell says he was appalled to hear about 16 afghan civilians killed over the weekend, allegedly at the hands of an american soldier. >> i have to think about it from the perspective of if that was my son, my mother, my...
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be aware of it. >> belva: we wish you well, new fire chief, teresa reed. we hope to have you back here once you get through that door and really looked at what is behind it. >> i would love to. >> belva: okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> belva: and that is all the time we have tonight. my thanks to all of you here at the table for joining us tonight. you can visit us anytime at kqed.org/thisweek for our show archives as well as to subscribe to our newsletter and podcast and to share your thoughts. i'm belva davis. thank you for watching. good night. . ♪ let me get that door for you... [ man ] i loved my first car... sometimes the door gets stuck... oh sure. ooh! [ man ] ...and then, i didn't. um... [ sighs ] [ man ] so, i got a car i can love a really, really long time. [ male announcer ] for the road ahead, the all-new subaru impreza®. ♪ experience love that lasts.
be aware of it. >> belva: we wish you well, new fire chief, teresa reed. we hope to have you back here once you get through that door and really looked at what is behind it. >> i would love to. >> belva: okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> belva: and that is all the time we have tonight. my thanks to all of you here at the table for joining us tonight. you can visit us anytime at kqed.org/thisweek for our show archives as well as to subscribe to our newsletter and...
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---reed, dijo que subirin a 650 millones de dlares y que se necesita reformar el sistema. --- los sindicatososto para salirse con la suya. ---el concilio se reune maÑana para considerar modificar una boleta electoral que el alcalde quiere someter en la eleccin de junio. cu --hoy se estrenan nuevas instalaciones para ayudar a disminuir un poco lo dicifil de presentarse en corte para quienes son padres de familia... vo --este es un centro de cuidado que se encuentra en el centro de justicia del condado de contra costa de pittsburg. --los paps podran dejar alli a sus hijos de hasta 12 aÑos de edad, gratis! mientras ellos tienen que estar en corte. --los voluntarios son miembros de "kidango" una organizacion sin fines de lucro, operar este lugar. topvo --jardineros y residentes en si, tendran que tener esa escoba y rastrillo a la mano, por que...al parecer el concejo de la ciudad de burlingame esta considerando implementar restricciones mas estrictas en cuanto a las maquinas "sopla-hojas". --hay una nueva propuesta que limitara su uso a martes, jueves y viernes para jardineros comerciales y solo
---reed, dijo que subirin a 650 millones de dlares y que se necesita reformar el sistema. --- los sindicatososto para salirse con la suya. ---el concilio se reune maÑana para considerar modificar una boleta electoral que el alcalde quiere someter en la eleccin de junio. cu --hoy se estrenan nuevas instalaciones para ayudar a disminuir un poco lo dicifil de presentarse en corte para quienes son padres de familia... vo --este es un centro de cuidado que se encuentra en el centro de justicia del...
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kai reed reports. >> according to the indictment leopold used members of his police security to he is court him to parking lots for sexual rend views. it alleges leopold have sex with another county employee in her car. the officers would wait for him. >> our side will prevail. >> he told us he only briefly read the charges when we interviewed him. >> are these allegations false? >> i believe whether all the facts are known, all the relevant facts, that we will prevail in this case. the proper and only forum for discussing these issues is in court. not the press. >> leopold is also accused of using police officers as political workers during his 2010 re-election campaign by requiring them to place, replace, and check on campaign signs at various locations throughout the county while on duty. the indictment has three separate occasions where leopold
kai reed reports. >> according to the indictment leopold used members of his police security to he is court him to parking lots for sexual rend views. it alleges leopold have sex with another county employee in her car. the officers would wait for him. >> our side will prevail. >> he told us he only briefly read the charges when we interviewed him. >> are these allegations false? >> i believe whether all the facts are known, all the relevant facts, that we will...
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my time's expired. >> thanks, senator reed. next is senator chambliss. >> first of all, thanks for your service, general allen, particularly you. you picked up right where general petraeus left off and we thank you for that, the kind of leadership that you provided over there and please express to those troops that serve under you how much we appreciate their service. >> i will do that. thank you. >> following up on what senator reed was talking about with respect to night raids, having been in afghanistan a number of times, having visited with some of those troops, particularly afghan troops who are carrying out the night raids in a very professional way and in a way which has minimized even the risk of civilian casualties, it's pretty important, pretty important part of our process as we move towards ultimately achieving the victory there. i'm really concerned about this potential shift to the warrant-based approach. general allen, will that shift increase the possibility of civilian casualties and our ability to fix and fini
my time's expired. >> thanks, senator reed. next is senator chambliss. >> first of all, thanks for your service, general allen, particularly you. you picked up right where general petraeus left off and we thank you for that, the kind of leadership that you provided over there and please express to those troops that serve under you how much we appreciate their service. >> i will do that. thank you. >> following up on what senator reed was talking about with respect to...
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this is was daniels told reed. the compensation ranged from hundreds to thousands of dollars.r told us to go out there and break a guy's neck or leg. it was all in the context of good, hard nose football. 9 sports contacted the redskins. they had no comment on the issue. what about joe gibbs? he was the head coach during said county program? he was never aware of it and i would never ask a player to hurt another player and then he reiterated "never". we'll certainly hear more on that as this thing continues to unfold. it's starting to feel like the big push in hockey. the caps in the midst of a five-game homestand and they are hot. they've won three in a row. just one point out of the playoff team. could they get one tonight? those are the legs, guys, of michael moivert. unfortunately he had holes in his leg pads. one of his three goals he had a hat trick tonight. keep your eyes at the top of the screen. oh, puck stealer. and then he delivers. devils blow out the caps. all right. we're not going to hear from dale hunter. we're going to go right to maryland. duke and maryland,
this is was daniels told reed. the compensation ranged from hundreds to thousands of dollars.r told us to go out there and break a guy's neck or leg. it was all in the context of good, hard nose football. 9 sports contacted the redskins. they had no comment on the issue. what about joe gibbs? he was the head coach during said county program? he was never aware of it and i would never ask a player to hurt another player and then he reiterated "never". we'll certainly hear more on that...
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. >> general, can i ask you about reed elseveer. just as ginsburg suggested that the language was very similar in that as it is here. there are even further similarities. it pointed out that the provision in question wasn't in title 28. here, too, it's not in tile 28. it was pointed out that the provision there numerous exceptions to it. here, too, there are numerous exceptions that we find that have been created by the courts over the year. in that case the question was essentially one about timing. come to court after you file your registration. here, too, the question is one about timing. come to court after you pay your taxes. so it seems in multiple rms on all fours with this case. why is that wrong? >> i don't think so. fist we think, i apologize, we think the closest analog is the very next provision in the united states code 7422 a which this court has held as jurisdictional and is phrased in exactly the same way as 7421 a. they were the same provision back in the earlier days. what's the close analog. this isn't -- it's act
. >> general, can i ask you about reed elseveer. just as ginsburg suggested that the language was very similar in that as it is here. there are even further similarities. it pointed out that the provision in question wasn't in title 28. here, too, it's not in tile 28. it was pointed out that the provision there numerous exceptions to it. here, too, there are numerous exceptions that we find that have been created by the courts over the year. in that case the question was essentially one...
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taakles and and two inteeceptions. zbikowski wassbeat out by benard pollard to start along side ed reedeene when lewis wasshurt.. mmclain's coming off his irst contract... and went undrafted out of syracuse.so this is his first opportunity to et paid... and he will eventually. jimmyypatsos delivered his when loyola was down 11 to ohio state.he told his guys... they already wonn..loyyla won a school record 24 games, took the maac, got to the n-c-a-a toornament.the buckeyes were asked his guys if they wanntd 20 more minutes. minutes.and they id.15 seed loyolaalost to 2 seed ohio state 78-59.buu it was never a cake walk forrthe buukkyes..in the 2nd half... o-ssu head coach thad matta put his sttrters back in after the greyhhunds cut it to 11.erik etherly led the way with 199 points, 4 blocks..today, loyola returned home.welcomed by fans ttat are proud of their greyhounds and excited can keepppatsos a few more seasonss..loyola can become a startees next season. p big upsets... number 2 seeds duke and missouri lose to 15 seeds... that's righh maryland fans... duke already out of the unlimite
taakles and and two inteeceptions. zbikowski wassbeat out by benard pollard to start along side ed reedeene when lewis wasshurt.. mmclain's coming off his irst contract... and went undrafted out of syracuse.so this is his first opportunity to et paid... and he will eventually. jimmyypatsos delivered his when loyola was down 11 to ohio state.he told his guys... they already wonn..loyyla won a school record 24 games, took the maac, got to the n-c-a-a toornament.the buckeyes were asked his guys if...
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unions accuse the mayor chuck reed of using inflated cost projections to gain support for a pension reform measure that city voters face in june. mayor reed saying the audit is fine as long as it's not politically slanted. >>> a massive cloud of charged particles from the sun is come our way today. it's going to hit earth. the solar system is likely to disrupt technology on earth including cell phones, gps services and utility grids. >> gil diaz is checking with some people up early to see if their electronics are affected. have you noticed anything yet? >> hi, good morning. nothing has happened that is out of the ordinary so far but you never know. the effects could peak today and linger through tomorrow morning. the particles that are headed right through to us are coming at a rate of 4 million miles an hour. it could disrupt satellite and gps services. some airlines have rerouted flights. scientists say solar storms disrupt technology, they don't harm people. >> high technology is vulnerable because we have it up at the level where this stuff is coming in. it didn't used to be like this
unions accuse the mayor chuck reed of using inflated cost projections to gain support for a pension reform measure that city voters face in june. mayor reed saying the audit is fine as long as it's not politically slanted. >>> a massive cloud of charged particles from the sun is come our way today. it's going to hit earth. the solar system is likely to disrupt technology on earth including cell phones, gps services and utility grids. >> gil diaz is checking with some people up...
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we'll start with you, senator reed if we can. you heard jeff toobin describe this as a train wreck.w it's gone so far, sir? >> not really. i think what yesterday demonstrated serious, hard questions to be asked, not unusual, typical on the supreme court argument. the real discussions i believe begin once the lawyers leave and the judges in their conference begin to talk about the law. i think they understand its historic importance of this case and i think they also understand the realities of this case. health care is 17% of our gdp. it's 60% of bankruptcies have a major factor of health care cost. so i think they are looking for a way to sustain this legislation, not to strike it down. and i think also, too, they have to be conscious of what they might be doing in the future. there are people from generations who have spoken about medicare as being in position of a tax for health care i don't want or don't need. that will pick up with great fervor if this decision is struck down and i think they have this broad historic cont t contexcontex context. >> when you heard donald varelli
we'll start with you, senator reed if we can. you heard jeff toobin describe this as a train wreck.w it's gone so far, sir? >> not really. i think what yesterday demonstrated serious, hard questions to be asked, not unusual, typical on the supreme court argument. the real discussions i believe begin once the lawyers leave and the judges in their conference begin to talk about the law. i think they understand its historic importance of this case and i think they also understand the...
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in reed elsevier, the question was essentially one about timing. come to court after you file your registration. here, too, the question is one about timing. come to court after you make -- after you pay your taxes. so reed elsevier seems in multiple respects on all fours with this case. why is that wrong? >> i don't think so, justice kagan. first, we think -- i guess i'm repeating myself and i apologize, but -- we think the closest analogue is the very next provision in the united states code, 7422(a), which this court has held is jurisdictional, and is phrased in exactly the same way as 7421(a). in fact, as i said, they were the same provision back in the earlier days. that's the closest analogue. this isn't -- and it's actually 7422 that's a statute that says do something first. but this - this statute is just a flat-out command that no suit shall be maintained to restrain - >> i take the point - >> the assessment or collection. >> but if you would comment on the similarities of reed elsevier to this case. how do you think it's different, if at
in reed elsevier, the question was essentially one about timing. come to court after you file your registration. here, too, the question is one about timing. come to court after you make -- after you pay your taxes. so reed elsevier seems in multiple respects on all fours with this case. why is that wrong? >> i don't think so, justice kagan. first, we think -- i guess i'm repeating myself and i apologize, but -- we think the closest analogue is the very next provision in the united states...
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john reed retired from citigroup a year later, after losing out in a power struggle with sandy weill. he went on to serve as interim ceo of the new york stock exchange and now chairs the board at mit. as wall street collapsed in 2008, reed watched in disbelief, and began to have second thoughts about it all including the wisdom of repealing glass-steagall. you were a key player when traveler's and citicorp merged. how big was this to you at that time? >> it was not that big. you know, it clearly was an important transaction from our point of view. and it was hopefully -- it turned incorrectly -- but it was hopefully going to transform sort of the opportunity space in which the bank operated from a business point of view. our customers were saying, "hey, we don't want to come to you for loans. they're too expensive. we can sell our paper into the capital markets more cheaply. we can finance ourselves more cheaply." >> your customers being? >> being large companies. and these customers were saying, "we want you to intermediate the capital markets." now, that is the traditional business
john reed retired from citigroup a year later, after losing out in a power struggle with sandy weill. he went on to serve as interim ceo of the new york stock exchange and now chairs the board at mit. as wall street collapsed in 2008, reed watched in disbelief, and began to have second thoughts about it all including the wisdom of repealing glass-steagall. you were a key player when traveler's and citicorp merged. how big was this to you at that time? >> it was not that big. you know, it...
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my heart plays the reed pipe of mourning. in a place where he once said my mother will ask for me, now he cannot move his hands, now he cannot move his feet. i would see my child. the mother walked to the desolate place. she looked at the slain wild bull. she looked into its face. she said, my child, the face is yours. the spirit has fled. there is mourning in the house. there is grief in the inner chambers. the sister wandered about the city, weeping for her brother. gestanana wandered about the city, weeping for dimusi. oh, my brother, who is your sister? i am your sister. oh, dimusi, who is your mother? i am your mother. the day that dawns for you will also dawn for me. the day that you will see, i will also see. i would find my brother, i would comfort him, i would share his fate. when she saw the sister's grief, when anana saw the grief of gestana, she spoke to him gently. dimusi is no more. i would take you to him, but i do not know the place. then a fly appeared. the holy fly circled the air above anana's head and spok
my heart plays the reed pipe of mourning. in a place where he once said my mother will ask for me, now he cannot move his hands, now he cannot move his feet. i would see my child. the mother walked to the desolate place. she looked at the slain wild bull. she looked into its face. she said, my child, the face is yours. the spirit has fled. there is mourning in the house. there is grief in the inner chambers. the sister wandered about the city, weeping for her brother. gestanana wandered about...
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that's why mayor reed has put together a ballot measure for june 5. must finalize the exact wording to get it to the registered voter by friday. two key provisions. two ould be for current emplo e employees. having less benefits, and new employees forcing them into a lower cost plan with less benefits and forcing them to pay half the cost. the measure would make it more difficult to collect disability retirement and would require voter approval for increases. the discussion over pension reform has been controversial not only because they are talking about cutting back on employee benefits, but also because mayor chuck reed is accused of innating future pension costs projections by hundreds of millions of dollars as first reported by the investigative unit here on nbc bay area. reporting live at city hall, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> jury selection continues in the domestic abuse trial of san francisco sheriff ross mirkarimi. though the trial could be moved out of the city, his defense team requested a change of venue. the judge has yet to rule
that's why mayor reed has put together a ballot measure for june 5. must finalize the exact wording to get it to the registered voter by friday. two key provisions. two ould be for current emplo e employees. having less benefits, and new employees forcing them into a lower cost plan with less benefits and forcing them to pay half the cost. the measure would make it more difficult to collect disability retirement and would require voter approval for increases. the discussion over pension reform...
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kai reed, wbal-tv 11 news. >> 3 baltimore fire companies could end up closing this summer, under the latest proposal -- budget proposal released by baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake. the controversial decision is not sitting well with the firefighters' union. >> york gambling with citizens' lives and fireman's lives. i think it is absolutely disgusting. >> it gives them permanency, reliability, and predictability and allows the department to plan every day, whatever de of the week is, for those closures so they can respond more efficiently to calls. >> the fire chief will decide on the closures. to inspect the whole proposal, you can log on to our website, wbaltv.com, and click on local news. there is no smoking gun, no one concrete fact that led to the death of baltimore county firefighter mark falkenhan. >> there is a list of secondary issues that added up to the tragedy. no single factor led to the death of volunteer firefighter mark falkenhan. he was killed while battling an apartment fire in hillendale last january. the fire chief was left unsettled by the reality that th
kai reed, wbal-tv 11 news. >> 3 baltimore fire companies could end up closing this summer, under the latest proposal -- budget proposal released by baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake. the controversial decision is not sitting well with the firefighters' union. >> york gambling with citizens' lives and fireman's lives. i think it is absolutely disgusting. >> it gives them permanency, reliability, and predictability and allows the department to plan every day, whatever de...
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these are losses and i am reminded -- an outpatient at walter reed naval hospital, two years and his parents whom i spoke to as well, said sam had a beautiful body and he has lost mobility. he lost both legs and use of an arm but he is rehabilitating with remarkable prosthetic bionic legs and with a hard-driving, it is amazing. i get enormous inspiration, essay on warmongering. not an essay on the warrior cult or glorifying it. it is the truth. trying to be honest. there are nine conscription professional, men and marines and air force men and women who we often don't know because less than 1% -- >> why are they talking to you? >> that is a very good question. this is a culture i have been kept away from given my background. they kept me out of it. and -- as a background in psychoanalysis. it is critical for me, and without judgment, they want to be heard but don't want to be sermonized or prejudged. that is a critical part. >> host: give another example who you talk to in the book. >> guest: there are so many interesting individuals. one is an individual who is in the reserves and h
these are losses and i am reminded -- an outpatient at walter reed naval hospital, two years and his parents whom i spoke to as well, said sam had a beautiful body and he has lost mobility. he lost both legs and use of an arm but he is rehabilitating with remarkable prosthetic bionic legs and with a hard-driving, it is amazing. i get enormous inspiration, essay on warmongering. not an essay on the warrior cult or glorifying it. it is the truth. trying to be honest. there are nine conscription...
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kai reed, wbal-tv 11 news. >> things are beginning to take shape at the new maryland live casino. an exciting delivery made to arundel mills today. >> tomorrow's:round of the n.c.a.a. tournament, as we get ready to take on the greyhounds. >> it is still snowing up in new england, but it feels like summer here in maryland. we will see how long the warmer temperatures hang around with a seven-day forecast. right now, 71 degrees in ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone at southwest airlines works together for one goal -- to get you where you're going. and with flights all over the country to choose from, it's a good thing we love our work. and now we're excited to take you to the beaches of northwest florida. fly nonstop from bwi airport to panama city beach. book all of our destinations only at southwest.com. >> the first phase of opening the merrill like casino at arundel mills is underway. the first 100 slot machines were delivered to the facility that it is expected to open sometime in june. rob roblin was there for the delivery. >> american life casino will be one of the largest gaming
kai reed, wbal-tv 11 news. >> things are beginning to take shape at the new maryland live casino. an exciting delivery made to arundel mills today. >> tomorrow's:round of the n.c.a.a. tournament, as we get ready to take on the greyhounds. >> it is still snowing up in new england, but it feels like summer here in maryland. we will see how long the warmer temperatures hang around with a seven-day forecast. right now, 71 degrees in ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone at southwest...