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judge saris received her ba from radcliffe college and her j.d. from harvard law school. she is the sister-in-law of jim sokul, who many of you know, whose office was right down the hall for several years and served as chief of staff for chairman frank. >> mr. chairman, if i might? >> the chairman is recognized. >> i shortchanged my united states attorney, and i never want to do that, by leaving out his credentials. he's a graduate of the university of virginia and the university of virginia school of law, and upon grad yagsuation from law school, he served with judge tierney and served two years at morery morrison & forester in san francisco. he has also lectured frequent the at the justice of north carolina. he served 12 years as assistant district attorney in both the districts of columbia. >> thank you. >> we have at least two virginia grads. our last one is david patton. he's been defender and chief of the federal defenders of new york since july 2011. mr. patton, from 2002 to 2008, worked at the federal defenders as a trial attorney in the manhattan office. during t
judge saris received her ba from radcliffe college and her j.d. from harvard law school. she is the sister-in-law of jim sokul, who many of you know, whose office was right down the hall for several years and served as chief of staff for chairman frank. >> mr. chairman, if i might? >> the chairman is recognized. >> i shortchanged my united states attorney, and i never want to do that, by leaving out his credentials. he's a graduate of the university of virginia and the...
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judge saris received her ba from radcliffe college and her j.d. from harvard law school. she is the sister-in-law of jim sokul, who many of you know, whose office was right down the hall for several years and served as chief of staff for chairman frank. >> mr. chairman, if i might? >> the chairman is recognized. >> i shortchanged my united states attorney, and i never want to do that, by leaving out his credentials. he's a graduate of the university of virginia and the university of virginia school of law, and upon grad yauation fro law school, he served with judge tierney and served two years at more morrison & forester in san francisco. he has also lectured frequent the at the justice of north carolina. he served 12 years as assistant district attorney in both the districts of columbia. >> thank you. >> we have at least two virginia grads. our last one is david patton. he's been defender and chief of the federal defenders of new york since july 2011. mr. patton, from 2002 to 2008, worked at the federal defenders as a trial attorney in the manhattan office. during that t
judge saris received her ba from radcliffe college and her j.d. from harvard law school. she is the sister-in-law of jim sokul, who many of you know, whose office was right down the hall for several years and served as chief of staff for chairman frank. >> mr. chairman, if i might? >> the chairman is recognized. >> i shortchanged my united states attorney, and i never want to do that, by leaving out his credentials. he's a graduate of the university of virginia and the...
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judge saris received her ba from radcliffe college and her j.d. from harvard law school. she is the sister-in-law of jim sokul, who many of you know, whose office was right down the hall for several years and served as chief of staff for chairman frank. >> mr. chairman, if i might? >> the chairman is recognized. >> i shortchanged my united states attorney, and i never want to do that, by leaving out his credentials. he's a graduate of the university of virginia and the university of virginia school of law, and upon grad yauation fro law school, he served with judge tierney and served two years at more morrison & forester in san francisco. he has also lectured frequent the at the justice of north carolina. he served 12 years as assistant district attorney in both the districts of columbia. >> thank you. >> we have at least two virginia grads. our last one is david patton. he's been defender and chief of the federal defenders of new york since july 2011. mr. patton, from 2002 to 2008, worked at the federal defenders as a trial attorney in the manhattan office. during that t
judge saris received her ba from radcliffe college and her j.d. from harvard law school. she is the sister-in-law of jim sokul, who many of you know, whose office was right down the hall for several years and served as chief of staff for chairman frank. >> mr. chairman, if i might? >> the chairman is recognized. >> i shortchanged my united states attorney, and i never want to do that, by leaving out his credentials. he's a graduate of the university of virginia and the...
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mandatory minimums are incompatible with guideline sentencing, a point on which judge saris makes. on mandatory minimums, judges would not have judging on sentencing. the federal guidelines would remain fully in force. departures or variances from the guidelines would be reviewable on appeal for reasonableness. hand to h mandatory minimums also cause disproportionality and sentencing by treating those who may pose a very different risk to society. the judicial conference endorses amending 29-c by preventing stacking of accounts and saying that penalties only apply when one or more convictions have become final prior to the commission of the next offense. the congress has already shared draft legislation in this regard with congress which i would be pleased to resubmit to this task force. one example of the significant cost of stacking is the case of weldon angelos, a first-time non-violent offender whose 55-year sentence resulted in stacking mandatory minimums. i would ask whether our taxpayers are truly well served by spending $1.4 million or more to incarcerate mr. angelos for 55
mandatory minimums are incompatible with guideline sentencing, a point on which judge saris makes. on mandatory minimums, judges would not have judging on sentencing. the federal guidelines would remain fully in force. departures or variances from the guidelines would be reviewable on appeal for reasonableness. hand to h mandatory minimums also cause disproportionality and sentencing by treating those who may pose a very different risk to society. the judicial conference endorses amending 29-c...
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my last question is directed to judge saris, judge keeley and mr. patton. and here it is.ngress intended mandatory minimums to be imposed against drug kingpins but as we found out it's often low-level offenders often people of color who receive it. does this comport with your experience? >> i'm just going to jump in because congress asked us a few years ago to do a study on exactly this issue and we issued a report in 2011. at least as at that time we have studied it and adapt in fact the mandatory minimums as we said applied very broadly not just a serious and major drug offenders but they were also flying to street level dealers, carriers and mules. so for example now many of those get safety valve relief but they are being hit at high levels with convictions of statutes curing mandatory minimums particularly the street-level dealers are subject to them. >> thank you. could i finish mr. chairman by asking judge keeley to weigh in on this please? >> as you know i speak for the conference and a conference for 60 years has imposed mandatory minimums. one of the basic reason
my last question is directed to judge saris, judge keeley and mr. patton. and here it is.ngress intended mandatory minimums to be imposed against drug kingpins but as we found out it's often low-level offenders often people of color who receive it. does this comport with your experience? >> i'm just going to jump in because congress asked us a few years ago to do a study on exactly this issue and we issued a report in 2011. at least as at that time we have studied it and adapt in fact the...
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saris. >> what happened to her? >>. [laughter] with those obituaries.] this is no weirdest news. >> hello? >> hello? am i supposed to push a button? [laughter] >> by the way i am looking at a set. it looks like overeaters anonymous. >> el looks like a scene out of betelgeuse. >> who does your hair? >> what a wonderful morning spent making entertainment at its finest especially with out crotchety he was today. you had me laughing so hard this morning i almost had to pull the car over. >> good job. he needs is something slapped and until the hide the oxygen. >> i wanted to but he was to thousand miles away. so put this ranch in in new mexico where it is 150 degrees. >> what is the deal with the refusal to use of word illegal? if you worry here illegally you are the emigrant and illegal here as the illegal immigrant. >> brilliant. >> how about undocumented tourist? >> please stop hitting obama from instincts gimmicky got to be president of the united states. so they're not entirely empty suits. >> before they release our marines is the day obama will take
saris. >> what happened to her? >>. [laughter] with those obituaries.] this is no weirdest news. >> hello? >> hello? am i supposed to push a button? [laughter] >> by the way i am looking at a set. it looks like overeaters anonymous. >> el looks like a scene out of betelgeuse. >> who does your hair? >> what a wonderful morning spent making entertainment at its finest especially with out crotchety he was today. you had me laughing so hard this...
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secretary the general ban ki-moon and robert sari, the u.n.sentative for the mideast announced a 72-hour temporary humanitarian cease-fire to begin 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning jerusalem time. that would be 1:00 a.m. eastern time. in a statement this says the cease-fire is critical, wolf, to giving innocent civilians a much needed reprieve during this period, civilians will receive urgently needed humanitarian relief. the opportunity to the carry out vital functions including burying the dead, taking care of the injured, restocking food supplies and repairs on essential water and energy. now then, wolf, in this next 72 hours, the secretary said he expects that parties from jerusalem, from the israeli government and from hamas would be traveling to cairo along with palestinian authority representatives to urgently negotiate an agreement on some of these larger issues that we've been talking about, these underlying issues surrounding the conflict on the israeli side, that means the need to take care of these tunnels that the israelis have been goi
secretary the general ban ki-moon and robert sari, the u.n.sentative for the mideast announced a 72-hour temporary humanitarian cease-fire to begin 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning jerusalem time. that would be 1:00 a.m. eastern time. in a statement this says the cease-fire is critical, wolf, to giving innocent civilians a much needed reprieve during this period, civilians will receive urgently needed humanitarian relief. the opportunity to the carry out vital functions including burying the dead,...
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at a sari fear reports those trying to save lives in the war zone to expose of course to the very same dangers as the locals. with israel's navy to the west tanks and ground troops to the north east and south and has modern air force all the while overhead there is no shortage of extreme risks for gaza's paramedics and out of responders the palestinian red crescent ambulances haven't reach some affected areas leaving civilians distraught but entering such areas can be deadly for paramedics ambulances have come under fire in this recent escalation one medic has already died and it's happened before a paramedic died in the two thousand and twelve war more than a dozen others died in the two thousand and eight two thousand and nine conflict while in the last five minutes of being here at the hospital in missoula. we have seen three israeli and aerial vehicles fly over and we've seen just as many dead bodies right here. in order to palestinian paramedics do their job israel cool the union national cease fire in an area that's seen heavy strikes schools and even says fire engines and digger
at a sari fear reports those trying to save lives in the war zone to expose of course to the very same dangers as the locals. with israel's navy to the west tanks and ground troops to the north east and south and has modern air force all the while overhead there is no shortage of extreme risks for gaza's paramedics and out of responders the palestinian red crescent ambulances haven't reach some affected areas leaving civilians distraught but entering such areas can be deadly for paramedics...
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russian president vladimir putin set off on a grand tour of latin america this week while and when a sari's his latest stop off the russian president cemented future ties with his argentine counterpart cristina kirchner they've agreed that moscow will expand its foothold in argentina's energy sector. but you do in over twenty percent of argentina's hydroelectric power is produced by russian equipment we really hope to take an active part in the modernization program and the construction of new power plants one of our companies is planning to take a role in a hydro power station project worth two billion dollars. before argentina putin was in havana to meet with cuba's current leader raul castro and his older brother fidel russia's president confirmed moscow's decision to write off ninety per cent of the country's debt to moscow in return to secure rights for russian oil company to drill for oil off the cuban coast while speaking with raul putin noted fidel's unwavering political energy. no you just had a lengthy meeting with comrade for dil. yes it was an excellent and very interesting conv
russian president vladimir putin set off on a grand tour of latin america this week while and when a sari's his latest stop off the russian president cemented future ties with his argentine counterpart cristina kirchner they've agreed that moscow will expand its foothold in argentina's energy sector. but you do in over twenty percent of argentina's hydroelectric power is produced by russian equipment we really hope to take an active part in the modernization program and the construction of new...
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seeking greater authority that can be wielded by the secretary of homeland security that where try sary, he can repatriot yate individuals. >> we have heard a number of times that the wall is designed to prevent childhood trafficking and return the children to their families. i wonder if there is room for children whose families have deliberately sent them to the united states. does the white house see any nuance possibilities and has the counsel's office weighed in on this? i believe you need new legislation, but could the president take executive action? >> i don't know the details of this law either. there is some flexibility in the law and we are going to use that flexibility to implement this law in a way that reflects the situation that we currently face on the southwest border. the president has directed resources within the homeland security department that currently are focused on the interior be directed to the border to reduce the backlog and meet the increasingly difficult situation along the border. so there are some steps the president can take unilaterally and he has done
seeking greater authority that can be wielded by the secretary of homeland security that where try sary, he can repatriot yate individuals. >> we have heard a number of times that the wall is designed to prevent childhood trafficking and return the children to their families. i wonder if there is room for children whose families have deliberately sent them to the united states. does the white house see any nuance possibilities and has the counsel's office weighed in on this? i believe you...
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surveillance on its european allies a barrage of washington's us saris that may have followed each scandal but every following bombshell has shown america failing to deliver on its promises and the consequences of such an approach is already being felt among the german public at least according to a recent survey by the spirit of magazine now the poll has shown more than half of the country's citizens now want to see greater distance and less dependence on washington which of course is supposed to be very close ally german journalist robert stein believes america has turned his country into a puppet. if you see the latest events concerning for example mr edward snowden the. crisis let's say that way in the german politics when mr snowden came up with all these ideas and with all these facts he press presented that basically the whole truman government was taped or was supervised or so what was the effect our secretary of the interior thomas the ms year wanted to go to america to make some clear statements that it is not possible and what happened he came back with the impression that you k
surveillance on its european allies a barrage of washington's us saris that may have followed each scandal but every following bombshell has shown america failing to deliver on its promises and the consequences of such an approach is already being felt among the german public at least according to a recent survey by the spirit of magazine now the poll has shown more than half of the country's citizens now want to see greater distance and less dependence on washington which of course is supposed...
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judge saris, the commissions act demonstrates that the 57,000 inmates eligible for the drugs minus 2 amendment are of color, black or hispanic. would you agree that denying retroactivity would disproportionately impact minorities who have already been prosecuted and sentenced at disproportionate rates? >> let me start off by saying we haven't made our decision yet. we vote -- is that okay? we vote next week, actually next friday. back in d.c., 1:00, we vote. so we have not yet made a decision on retroactivity. we have held extensive hearings, had innumerable letters from law enforcement to the courts, from various stakeholder groups, religious groups. we've heard from everyone and we will make that decision next week. what i will say mandatory penalties and our drug scheme overall have had a significant impact on racial and ethnic minority communities, and more than 70% of offenders subject to mandatory minimums are minorities, black and hispanic. one of the reasons for that is, especially black offenders, have qualified for the safety valve less so that the mandatory minimums have d
judge saris, the commissions act demonstrates that the 57,000 inmates eligible for the drugs minus 2 amendment are of color, black or hispanic. would you agree that denying retroactivity would disproportionately impact minorities who have already been prosecuted and sentenced at disproportionate rates? >> let me start off by saying we haven't made our decision yet. we vote -- is that okay? we vote next week, actually next friday. back in d.c., 1:00, we vote. so we have not yet made a...
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robert sary, the u.n. special coordinator is speaking to both sides. i think the view at the moment is for now israel will continue its military option. all along they said they'd destroy the rockets, find hamas's tunnels, they'll do it by diplomatic means, but if that is not possible. they'll take the military option, and that looks the most likely scrrn for the coming ours. >> oma is the moecksman for the foreign ministry. we asked him what the palestinian leadership is doing to broker a ceasefire. the president has struggled through all neighbouring countries to establish a ceasefire teeling with the core elements and the root causes of the conflict, the siege, the inhuman siege going on against the people in gaza much the core problem with this, 47 years of occupation, is that the international community treats the israelis in a way that is above the international law, and it's allowed to do things that other civilizations are allowed to do. this is the problem, not the problem that the leadership is able to do. we are doing everything in our effor
robert sary, the u.n. special coordinator is speaking to both sides. i think the view at the moment is for now israel will continue its military option. all along they said they'd destroy the rockets, find hamas's tunnels, they'll do it by diplomatic means, but if that is not possible. they'll take the military option, and that looks the most likely scrrn for the coming ours. >> oma is the moecksman for the foreign ministry. we asked him what the palestinian leadership is doing to broker...
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morning, it will do a six hour what they call humanitarian cease fire at the urging of robert robert sarie united nations representative there that has been a constant on the ground there. so that is being offered. egypt was not listened to by hamas because of the break in relationship between the new government in egypt and hamas. they're antagonists. so hamas did not heed the cakac cease fire and that gave israel leverage internationally. >> one of the anticipated responses from the russians would be to have the iranians take more of an engaging position in the middle east because of the business deals that those two countries have. that is a very scary day ma'yna. we really don't know beyond these big energy deals that the two countries have just how far that loyalty is going to go and howing a agre ing aggressive th willing to be. putin could play a role in motivating them to be a little bit more aggressive, could he not? >> he could. although putin does not want a nuclear-armed iran on his border, as well. so he has played a constructive role or russia has in the past in trying to ne
morning, it will do a six hour what they call humanitarian cease fire at the urging of robert robert sarie united nations representative there that has been a constant on the ground there. so that is being offered. egypt was not listened to by hamas because of the break in relationship between the new government in egypt and hamas. they're antagonists. so hamas did not heed the cakac cease fire and that gave israel leverage internationally. >> one of the anticipated responses from the...
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and what a serius, we have a problem -- and in point of saris, we have a problem. argentina confronts default. it is wednesday, july 30. i'm tom keene. running the are scarlet fu and adam johnson. our guest host is michael pollan. argentina debt talks collapsed. today is the deadline to reach an agreement over trying to avoid default. we also want to point out that in spain, there is some good news for the second consecutive quarter of gdp deep -- gdp growth. analysts are forecasting a rise in three percent, which would make up for the 2.9% plunge we saw the first quarter. also, adp, the unemployment raters all of by the fomc after the earnings decision. after the bell, craft whole foods and yelp. -- craft, whole foods, and yelp. >> we need to start with steve:, , aedge fund -- steve cohen hedge fund billionaire. his former company, sac capital, i -- date guilty plea and and paid a record $1.3 billion to settle. airline canceled -- and .irbus canceled an order and new status for radioshack. the electronics chain is in the middle of a turnaround plan, but the invest
and what a serius, we have a problem -- and in point of saris, we have a problem. argentina confronts default. it is wednesday, july 30. i'm tom keene. running the are scarlet fu and adam johnson. our guest host is michael pollan. argentina debt talks collapsed. today is the deadline to reach an agreement over trying to avoid default. we also want to point out that in spain, there is some good news for the second consecutive quarter of gdp deep -- gdp growth. analysts are forecasting a rise in...
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. >> sari cooper is a sex therapist. >> to this day it's an extraordinary scene. >> right. >> what dotem of mainstream america and mainstream men in america about how women's sexuality really works. >> what do you think women saw in that scene? >> i thought it was like a call to break out and start talking you know and asking for what you want. >> it's funny how huge that scene's become. >> well, no reaction could be better than rob reiner's mother who in my opinion is the real star of that scene. >> she had one line in the film. >> i'll have what she's having. >> crystal recalls that the cast and crew knew they had something unique. >> you knew it was something good. you never know it's going to hold like this where lines are quoted 25 years later. it's kinded of special. >> i guess we're not going to be frejdss then. >> guess not. >> those lines may be so quotable thanks to the style of the screenplay. >> nora ephron had one of the most distinctive voice whether it was in her prose or in a screenplay. >> i came here tonight because when you realize you want to spend the rest of your
. >> sari cooper is a sex therapist. >> to this day it's an extraordinary scene. >> right. >> what dotem of mainstream america and mainstream men in america about how women's sexuality really works. >> what do you think women saw in that scene? >> i thought it was like a call to break out and start talking you know and asking for what you want. >> it's funny how huge that scene's become. >> well, no reaction could be better than rob reiner's...