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seuss land you can have talking animals. it is a stretch meant to be a, it is a thought experiment and a piece of culture that comes out at a moment when people are grappling with these issues more generally. again, the lorax is fine if he can come up with some rights-bearing individual that can claim it has an interest in this, right? and who can say, look, this is, -- i signed a contract with the lorax to represent my interests, right? he is my advocate in court here, ok? which prevents some other right -- dr. seuss character for instance, from coming along and sang i represent the trees. i know their best interest here. i should be their best advocate, right? and the way the courts and up -- and of resolving this is a part saying coming up with standards by which in many cases natural and environmental values can get a hearing in court in part by going through some person, some human, who has interests being harmed and that kind of natural stuff without really allowing or figuring out who can represent nature in a more st
seuss land you can have talking animals. it is a stretch meant to be a, it is a thought experiment and a piece of culture that comes out at a moment when people are grappling with these issues more generally. again, the lorax is fine if he can come up with some rights-bearing individual that can claim it has an interest in this, right? and who can say, look, this is, -- i signed a contract with the lorax to represent my interests, right? he is my advocate in court here, ok? which prevents some...
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seuss museum and the basketball hall of fame, and ongering a ce of fortune for hard scrabble entrepreneursng very hard and just trying to make the ends meet. >> it's been a tough go for rebecca morijian ever since her dad died more than a decade ago and s runs a dry cleaning business her great-grandfather starte now she's landed an mgm contract to clean the employs' uniforms. >> now our goals have shifted into possibly owing. >> a hired 12 new workers adding to the four she already employed. >> even as springfield opened its doors, mgm is facing stiff coetition fromasinos in connecticut, new york, new jersey and soon fromhu masstts itself. no problem, mgm predicts it will draw in the casino crowds by blending the old and the new. >> i feel like we've gotten to a point where people will feel inspired by being here. >> as the city of fewer than 200,000 residents gets ready f a surge of 15,000 visitors on opening weekend, the uber drivers and restauranteur, the car dealers and thele dryers look with optimism on a new city even previous generations would recognize. >> my dad would be so proud.
seuss museum and the basketball hall of fame, and ongering a ce of fortune for hard scrabble entrepreneursng very hard and just trying to make the ends meet. >> it's been a tough go for rebecca morijian ever since her dad died more than a decade ago and s runs a dry cleaning business her great-grandfather starte now she's landed an mgm contract to clean the employs' uniforms. >> now our goals have shifted into possibly owing. >> a hired 12 new workers adding to the four she...
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seuss. but tee2 stood out and then sustained the effort so thank you for inspiring us with such an inspiring story and in doing that you encourage all of us. >> i think that you hit on what is true about tee2. she was a character with men's trousers and men's she weighed about 109 pounds and was 5-foot 10 inches brother would say i saw you on television i need to teach you how to where pearls or a blouse. she was superficial it did not matter to her. she asked her mother to please park down the street mother would be looking while with her hair she never called and brothers and dogs in the car but she did not care. the neck i always enjoyed your stuff with the 72 vice presidential nomination. >> one of the other great things that i touch on she was an incredible political strategist she saw a lot of fights that she did not win but she knew when to walk away. she realized before sergeant shriver realized 72 word and badly and they told me that wherever they went, things were getting pretty di
seuss. but tee2 stood out and then sustained the effort so thank you for inspiring us with such an inspiring story and in doing that you encourage all of us. >> i think that you hit on what is true about tee2. she was a character with men's trousers and men's she weighed about 109 pounds and was 5-foot 10 inches brother would say i saw you on television i need to teach you how to where pearls or a blouse. she was superficial it did not matter to her. she asked her mother to please park...
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seuss at all they can do think any of this would've happened without scalia but really who cares of a a fish is a tangible object but whether or not it goes down on a death by role and in those cases because it wants to do something in a high-profile way. so one example that i give is you can take a leo and leo and gasoline on the leah -- scully of the locality votes and always on the same way. and it is one out of 16. they talk that language and with ideology and it always has and always will and if it doesn't get us past those value judgments so let me be clear i don't think just a justice cooley it was too was inconsistent but they all have flaws but this one -- the difference is he set himself a higher standard. >> you make a a very persuasive case that contextualism that is not terribly constraining. that statutory construction and to get to that place they want to go while holding one -- holding themselves up. >> and judge leventhal who said legislative history it was like going to a cocktail party to look at friends but instead of committee reports it is a dictionary but then y
seuss at all they can do think any of this would've happened without scalia but really who cares of a a fish is a tangible object but whether or not it goes down on a death by role and in those cases because it wants to do something in a high-profile way. so one example that i give is you can take a leo and leo and gasoline on the leah -- scully of the locality votes and always on the same way. and it is one out of 16. they talk that language and with ideology and it always has and always will...
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it is less the hungry guy, dr.ar as is this seuss' lorax, a book published in 1971 after the national environmental policy act and the very first earth day, two years before the endangered species act, all right? it told a story that is probably familiar to many of you from your childhood, and/or more recent babysitting gigs with younger kids. it tells a story about a who visits a kind of lovely, happy valley, and proceeds to cut down trees in order to make a commercial product, a garment. which to be fair, "everybody needs." the ones in the process of, he is in the forest, right? he eventually meets a woodland creature who does not care for this destruction of the habitat. the creature confronts the entrepreneur. lorax, iid, i am the speak for the trees. again, sadly in this story, eventually the trees and the woodland community support his business and the lorax will end up disappearing. there are some trees around the and of the book, in the hope that we learn from this that we would do better the next time, all right? now, again, this goes back to this question, right? who gives t
it is less the hungry guy, dr.ar as is this seuss' lorax, a book published in 1971 after the national environmental policy act and the very first earth day, two years before the endangered species act, all right? it told a story that is probably familiar to many of you from your childhood, and/or more recent babysitting gigs with younger kids. it tells a story about a who visits a kind of lovely, happy valley, and proceeds to cut down trees in order to make a commercial product, a garment....
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seuss character for instance, from coming along and sang i represent the trees.i know their best interest here. i should be their best advocate, right? way the courts and up resolving this is in part saying , coming up with standards by cases natural and environmental values can get a hearing in court in part by going through some person, some interests being harmed and that kind of natural stuff without allowing, figuring out who can represent nature in a more straightforward way. opens, a, those kind of standings are open to being revised both by legislatures or language, anden by supreme court's that can scale back environmental law, which the supreme court has considerably since the 1970's. was, youagain, this particularf my obsessions in part because i wrote a book, not only about conservative lawyers and legal activism, on the ways that their what theshaped regulatory state could or could not do going forward, right? to end up opening the courts a bunch of different people with different kinds of interests right? who can then can lead in certain ways over w
seuss character for instance, from coming along and sang i represent the trees.i know their best interest here. i should be their best advocate, right? way the courts and up resolving this is in part saying , coming up with standards by cases natural and environmental values can get a hearing in court in part by going through some person, some interests being harmed and that kind of natural stuff without allowing, figuring out who can represent nature in a more straightforward way. opens, a,...
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seuss's death. no one wants to hear it. why, die. why did he die? old, told. i was told he was old.t pursue that idea. oh, really? since meeting her, what have been your greatest accomplishments? koothrappali: easy. sleeping with penny. getting penny to go back out with him after she dumped him.
seuss's death. no one wants to hear it. why, die. why did he die? old, told. i was told he was old.t pursue that idea. oh, really? since meeting her, what have been your greatest accomplishments? koothrappali: easy. sleeping with penny. getting penny to go back out with him after she dumped him.
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seuss character. this is insanity. >> so, lauren, i want to get your reaction to this.o ask you a more specific question, too. don't republicans want to, as you suggested earlier and you said you want to, you're a republican strategist. don't republicans want to get to the truth of what happened? >> yeah, i think we do. one thing that concerns me is when you talk to voters in places like the rust belt where i'm from, they want to see what the conclusion of the investigation is going to be. they want to know, did something happen or not? prolonging this process, i don't think, is helpful. i don't think it's helpful to anyone. i don't think it's helpful to the president and it's certainly not helpful to the american people. i think it would be better if everyone could just cooperate, the investigation could wrap up, and we could actually get back to talking about issues that matter. the reality is going into the midterms, the economy is doing well. you know, brett kavanaugh is our second conservative justice nominated to the court, and republican candidates across the cou
seuss character. this is insanity. >> so, lauren, i want to get your reaction to this.o ask you a more specific question, too. don't republicans want to, as you suggested earlier and you said you want to, you're a republican strategist. don't republicans want to get to the truth of what happened? >> yeah, i think we do. one thing that concerns me is when you talk to voters in places like the rust belt where i'm from, they want to see what the conclusion of the investigation is going...
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seuss book called "the lie-ax." [ laughter ] so there you go.he giuliani said has been a proven liarand i'm sure giuliani has always been consistenon that. >> are you concerned at all that michael cohen is going cooperate with prosecutors? >> no. i expect that he is gonna cooperate with them. pydon't think they'll be h with it because he doesn't have any incriminating evidence about the president or himself. the man is an honest, honorable lawyer. s h: oh my god. you don't need to secretly tapeu thes to catch them in a lie, just point a camera at them and say, "you're on tv now." [ light laughter ] so trump entrusted cohen with some of his most sensitive personal matters for a year and w he's attacking him. and of course he is. trump, his son, and their allies have denied dozens of times that trump had any knowledge of the meeting when it happened. like last year when trump defended his son to reporters and said he would never do anything wrong. >> after spending the past few days hunkered down at the white house reportedly fuming over the news that his top campaign aides including h
seuss book called "the lie-ax." [ laughter ] so there you go.he giuliani said has been a proven liarand i'm sure giuliani has always been consistenon that. >> are you concerned at all that michael cohen is going cooperate with prosecutors? >> no. i expect that he is gonna cooperate with them. pydon't think they'll be h with it because he doesn't have any incriminating evidence about the president or himself. the man is an honest, honorable lawyer. s h: oh my god. you don't...
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is what you're doing in your basement in your backyard well i think currently the technology isn't seuss crafters always saying it could blow up in your hands of course there is this. might be in the u.s. government's interest to say these things are dangerous because then it might stop using them i've seen plenty of you tube videos where people are using them without them blowing up furthermore i have one of our all information that certainly intelligence agencies are perforating forms the blueprints of the will then call the guns. that's the saudis let's fast forward five ten years if three d. printer technology really did take a leave illusionary step forward yes these things may be readily downloadable and readily principle now the n.r.a. is argument you. we have these nineteenth century twentieth century books out there how to make a firearm of course people have enough to make firearms in their back gardens years but the point is you need a certain amount of technical know out so make one if you can just print one of it suddenly creates a sort of universal it is a nation of capacit
is what you're doing in your basement in your backyard well i think currently the technology isn't seuss crafters always saying it could blow up in your hands of course there is this. might be in the u.s. government's interest to say these things are dangerous because then it might stop using them i've seen plenty of you tube videos where people are using them without them blowing up furthermore i have one of our all information that certainly intelligence agencies are perforating forms the...
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seuss -- a bill clinton, dr. seuss, anyone they can.t is not helping this country in the least bit. host: what do you think happens if president trump moves to pardon michael cohen or paul manafort? caller: i would expect him to do that. at least one of them. i am not sure if he will do both of them. manafort, he may. cohen, i don't think so because he will consider that disloyal. i think in these elections upcoming, it will be important to hammer these self-evident truths. more often than not, trump calls it a witch hunt. it's only a witch hunt until you capture a which or -- witch or a wicken or a warlock. i would not be surprised if he pardons them. related todgment is not only his business dealings, but his presidential actions, not alone his personal, married life. we will see what is next. host: that is ken here in washington, d.c. speaking of more reaction from capitol hill on the issue of pardons, patrick leahy was asked about a potential pardon for paul manafort and what that would mean. [video clip] >> what about the concern t
seuss -- a bill clinton, dr. seuss, anyone they can.t is not helping this country in the least bit. host: what do you think happens if president trump moves to pardon michael cohen or paul manafort? caller: i would expect him to do that. at least one of them. i am not sure if he will do both of them. manafort, he may. cohen, i don't think so because he will consider that disloyal. i think in these elections upcoming, it will be important to hammer these self-evident truths. more often than not,...
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seuss museum is here, miriam webster used to be here.n from mohegan sun and boston harbor down the road, but he says they're a world class entertainment company first and foremost he thinks offering fantastic restaurants and big names, stevie wonder coming to play here, that will be the draw that sets him apart from the others in the region. >> contessa brewer, thank you. from springfield, massachusetts today. >>> coming up later on closing bell, an interview with robert kaplan live with steve liesman, 3:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> first, "squawk alley" is up next don't go away. it's absolute confidence in 30,000 precision parts, or it isn't. it's inspected by mercedes-benz factory-trained technicians, or it isn't. it's backed by an unlimited mileage warranty, or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned, or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event, now through august 31st. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. >>> good morning, 11:00 p.m. att at alley bab a headquarters
seuss museum is here, miriam webster used to be here.n from mohegan sun and boston harbor down the road, but he says they're a world class entertainment company first and foremost he thinks offering fantastic restaurants and big names, stevie wonder coming to play here, that will be the draw that sets him apart from the others in the region. >> contessa brewer, thank you. from springfield, massachusetts today. >>> coming up later on closing bell, an interview with robert kaplan...
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seuss museum is here >> tyler's on the next out >> it's a lot of competition, though >> well, i wouldt they have raised the holy s-bar i see what you did there thank you, cteonssa. we can leave now >>> almost check please is next with tough food, your dentures may slip and fall. new fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest hold ever to lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent and forget it. >>> as a child of the projects he always dreamed big and with childhood buddies jay-z and day-mind dash he created rockefeller records. today he's building his own portfolio of brands. find out how he does it when we follow him for a day of your business sunday morning at 7:30 a.m. eastern need a change of scenery? the kayak price forecast tool tells you whether to wait or book your flight now. so you can be confident you're getting the best price. giddyup! kayak. search one and done. adults are just kids with much, much better toys. introducing the 2018 c-class sedan, coupe and cabriolet. the thrills keep getting better. lease the c300 sedan for $399 a month
seuss museum is here >> tyler's on the next out >> it's a lot of competition, though >> well, i wouldt they have raised the holy s-bar i see what you did there thank you, cteonssa. we can leave now >>> almost check please is next with tough food, your dentures may slip and fall. new fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest hold ever to lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent and forget it. >>> as a child of the...