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silverman. >> good evening commissioner president honda and mbes david silverman on behalf of did variance holder without getting into the back and forth about the letter i just printed outburst a copy of the rules of the board and award to rehearing section 9 the board may grant if the materials and circumstances have arisen and a written request must be submitted to the board for a rehearing and here's the operative language the written request shall state the nature and character of the new facts and circumstances well the request was made a couple of weeks ago no new facts and circumstances the names of witnesses or description of the documents to be produced as we heard today, the letter if dbi was signed i believe sometime today so there was not produced a couple of weeks ago finally number 3 why the evidence is not produced tests original hearing we've not heard any of the evidence about that it goes on to as a failure to experience due diligence to produce the new facts and circumstances at the previous hearing shall be deemed grounds for denial of the request so shall is pretty fo
silverman. >> good evening commissioner president honda and mbes david silverman on behalf of did variance holder without getting into the back and forth about the letter i just printed outburst a copy of the rules of the board and award to rehearing section 9 the board may grant if the materials and circumstances have arisen and a written request must be submitted to the board for a rehearing and here's the operative language the written request shall state the nature and character of...
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ed silverman, if this flexibility increase, is the f.d.a. stick on the hook if something goes wrong? >> yeah, it's a double-edged sword for the agency. on the one hand there will be a new process that could be in place. the agency will have to come up with a guidance, as it's called, a program that will determine whether or not it can use different data to evaluate the approval process for new indicationings or new uses for existing medicines. the catch with that could be that if something goes awry, the agency is still on the hook, let's say there's patient harm, for instance. so that's the down side. at the end of the day, it's the regulator who is typically blamed when something goes wrong. >> sreenivasan: ed, this has already gotten pushback from the likes of bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. >> well, the concern is that in making the approval process more flexible for new uses for existing medicine, it's actually lowering the standard, because of instead of what's using the gold standard, randomized control trial, the new approach wo
ed silverman, if this flexibility increase, is the f.d.a. stick on the hook if something goes wrong? >> yeah, it's a double-edged sword for the agency. on the one hand there will be a new process that could be in place. the agency will have to come up with a guidance, as it's called, a program that will determine whether or not it can use different data to evaluate the approval process for new indicationings or new uses for existing medicines. the catch with that could be that if...
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larry silverman has been in business for almost 30 years. so to keep up, the store has an online shop as well. >> it is always a make it or break it situation like this. than normal day but across the street, the manager says sales are forecast to be higher this holiday season. definitely doing better than the last two years. >> some of this merchandise will move from the porch inside. visit thisad a morning. >> to encourage people to shop here. and by brands that have marynd chilling temperatures are expected to stick around thursday and friday but the weekend will see a warm-up. it will hit the ground on the last full weekend before christmas. abc 7 news. >> you will have ways to protect your home and car. >> let's talk about a metro for a second. covering two big developments on metro including significant firings and a major scheduling change. it is on your screen right now and a change to late-night hours starting in july. it will run for the next two years. for metro track inspectors and two supervisors fired over that derailment over
larry silverman has been in business for almost 30 years. so to keep up, the store has an online shop as well. >> it is always a make it or break it situation like this. than normal day but across the street, the manager says sales are forecast to be higher this holiday season. definitely doing better than the last two years. >> some of this merchandise will move from the porch inside. visit thisad a morning. >> to encourage people to shop here. and by brands that have marynd...
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there are a lot baseball but the president of operations matt silverman isn't sold. he spoke out against the contract today at a pre-winter meeting pressure luncheon. he is concerned it doesn't do enough to help small revenue clubs like the rays stay competitive. >> revenue clubs face a lot of obstacles especially when it comes to talent acquisition. we can't go out and spend like other clubs so other avenues to be able to acquire that talent. >> we feel like we have chance but the decca stacked against us. we know our payroll is what it is, but at some point a little bit of help, a little bit of relief would be something that we would appreciate. >> silverman suggested trades are the best way to make his club immediately better expected to wheeling deal at the meeting. >> what changes does he expect to see? >> you try to explain it. i think what he wants since the step in to assist small clubs. nothing for these next 5 years but as a whole getting the new cba done is good for baseball. >> thanks. ? ? ? you said you're not like me, ? ? never drop to your knees, ? ? l
there are a lot baseball but the president of operations matt silverman isn't sold. he spoke out against the contract today at a pre-winter meeting pressure luncheon. he is concerned it doesn't do enough to help small revenue clubs like the rays stay competitive. >> revenue clubs face a lot of obstacles especially when it comes to talent acquisition. we can't go out and spend like other clubs so other avenues to be able to acquire that talent. >> we feel like we have chance but the...
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good evening and welcome to what is the concluding lecture in the society's 2016 leon silverman lecture series. the series is named for the society's's president and chairman, leon silverman, a man of great intelligence and enormous energy. his efforts on behalf of the the u.s.in particular legal procession in general -- profession in general are something to celebrate. it is ultimately befitting that we honor him in this way. the historical society does service for the court to advance the public's understanding of the constitution, u.s. judiciary and the role and work ways of the supreme court. for all of the good the society does, why colleagues and i are most grateful. in addition to the public lecture programs, they society offers training for middle and high school civics teachers, equipping them to convey to their students the values expressed in their fundamental instruments of government in the importance of an independent judiciary. you have heard about the gift shop. many of the societies publications are sold. greg mentioned two. i would highly recommend a history of the fed
good evening and welcome to what is the concluding lecture in the society's 2016 leon silverman lecture series. the series is named for the society's's president and chairman, leon silverman, a man of great intelligence and enormous energy. his efforts on behalf of the the u.s.in particular legal procession in general -- profession in general are something to celebrate. it is ultimately befitting that we honor him in this way. the historical society does service for the court to advance the...
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that is of course unless matthew silverman throws a curveball in next week's meeting. the team president of baseball operations said he would not turn away any form of trades involving his stars. that includes specifically about archer and evan longoria. i think they both stay foot, -- stay put. but, he would not say neither were untouchable. >> is there a guy that is off >> nothing is off of the table for us. we have to listen and talk. that is who we are and it would be a disservice to the organization if we immediately turned ourselves off to conversations. >>> pinned to the top of joey i the's twitter is this picture of the gators linebacker. not stacking a quarterback but pointing to the sky. the caption? it is all for you, sis. as uf gets ready championship, iv continues to do it all for his sister jordan who died in a car crash. >> i think being able to honor her life helps him move past it because you know, you never really get over a loss like that. you know, it is not a wound that just kind of heals up. it is more like an amputation. brian bass will have more
that is of course unless matthew silverman throws a curveball in next week's meeting. the team president of baseball operations said he would not turn away any form of trades involving his stars. that includes specifically about archer and evan longoria. i think they both stay foot, -- stay put. but, he would not say neither were untouchable. >> is there a guy that is off >> nothing is off of the table for us. we have to listen and talk. that is who we are and it would be a...
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matt silverman saying no team is untouchable and they won't rule anything out so expect offers for archer and evan longoria. expect them to listen to officers and make some big move this is winter come begin on sunday. >>> and remember the old mlb promos from the 2006 reference to the winner gets home field advantage? a new major league baseball collective bargaining agreement that was announced eliminated the rule, so now the all-star game becomes a glorified exhibition game. home field in the world series goes to the team with the better record. bud sealy made the rule after a game ended in a tie in 2002, and 11 of the 14 all-star games under the rule with the winning eight world series titles. stay tuned, the news returns after this time out. >> announcer: closed caps capsing it >>> looking ahead to the weekend, a cool start saturday. we still warm right back up to 78. nine days down the road. tomorrow morning very nice start to your day. a-plus. 76 degrees. showers down to the south. will not be an issue for us. a cool start, a beautiful finish. >> yeah, you could almost go swimming t
matt silverman saying no team is untouchable and they won't rule anything out so expect offers for archer and evan longoria. expect them to listen to officers and make some big move this is winter come begin on sunday. >>> and remember the old mlb promos from the 2006 reference to the winner gets home field advantage? a new major league baseball collective bargaining agreement that was announced eliminated the rule, so now the all-star game becomes a glorified exhibition game. home...
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craig silverman is the editor of buzzfeed canada saw this coming. he has been studying the veracity of online news for the past decade. he is in toronto today. nice to talk to you. that this would eventually become a thing, fake news? craig: one of the things i was paying to 10 years ago is actually real news, mainstream media, and looking at the lack of discussion around accuracy and the lack of discussion around fact-checking. that was back in 2004. i started writing about it and researching it and looking at the level of accuracy of main stream media. but as social media really took off and i started to see rumors and tremendous velocity and huge distribution, i started to shift around 2010 or so and started looking at that element and looking at the role of social media and a few years ago did a project specifically about misinformation online. soledad: so 62%, the figure that i just gave out, who get some of their news in some way from social media. it is now a cultural shift, so how can you possibly clamp down on fake news when so many people
craig silverman is the editor of buzzfeed canada saw this coming. he has been studying the veracity of online news for the past decade. he is in toronto today. nice to talk to you. that this would eventually become a thing, fake news? craig: one of the things i was paying to 10 years ago is actually real news, mainstream media, and looking at the lack of discussion around accuracy and the lack of discussion around fact-checking. that was back in 2004. i started writing about it and researching...
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. >> fred silverman who was running programming at cbs said we're going to get rid of the shows thatated and replace them with shows that they thought would be more appealing to the younger audience. >> they changed the face of television. >> my name is norman leer. >> until 1971 he was a very successful if largely unheralded producer sbrsh writer in hollywood. he burst upon the public consciousness when he took on bigotry with his "all in the family." >> norman lear and bud yorken created iconic shows. >> they revolutionized cbs and all of american television. >> our world is crumbling down. the coons are coming. >> to use language on tv like that was unheard of. but it captured a certain moment. >> archie, 12% of the population is black. there should be a lot of black families living out here. >> yeah, this is only a beginning but i think it's wonderful. >> let's see how wonderful it is when watermelon rinds coming flying out the window. >> it scared me when i first saw "all in the family" a little bit. i thought they better be careful. >> there was no doubt in my mind american peo
. >> fred silverman who was running programming at cbs said we're going to get rid of the shows thatated and replace them with shows that they thought would be more appealing to the younger audience. >> they changed the face of television. >> my name is norman leer. >> until 1971 he was a very successful if largely unheralded producer sbrsh writer in hollywood. he burst upon the public consciousness when he took on bigotry with his "all in the family." >>...
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our thanks to producer katie reimchen and editor barry silverman for that remembrance. a new nbc station in boston. if you're looking for "nightly news" or any other nbc programs, you'll find them on channel 10 on most cable providers in boston. again, starting this sunday, new-year's day. that will do it for us on this friday night. i'm peter alexander in for lester. for all of us at nbc news, we thank you for watching. have a good night. ompletely unsubstantiated trt: 6 ==vicky/take vo== right now at 6: russia offers a sharp, and slighty snarky response to president obama's sanctions... as alleged spies pack up and prepare to leave san francisco. ==vicky/2-shot== the news at 6 starts now. thanks for joining us. i'm vicky nguyen. ==terry/2-shot== and i'm terry mcsweeney. raj and jess have the night off. terry/1xvid tonight - russian president vladimir putin is condemning u-s sanctions against russia, but says he won't retaliate. instead.. he says he'll essentially wait for donald trump to take office in january. president obama ordered what the u-s describes as 35 russ
our thanks to producer katie reimchen and editor barry silverman for that remembrance. a new nbc station in boston. if you're looking for "nightly news" or any other nbc programs, you'll find them on channel 10 on most cable providers in boston. again, starting this sunday, new-year's day. that will do it for us on this friday night. i'm peter alexander in for lester. for all of us at nbc news, we thank you for watching. have a good night. ompletely unsubstantiated trt: 6 ==vicky/take...
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our thanks to producer katie rem chin and editor barry silverman for that remembrance.looking for "nightly news" or any other nbc programs, you'll find them on channel 10 on most cable providers in boston. again, starting this sunday, new-year's day. that will do it for us on this friday night. i'm peter alexander in for lester. for all of us at nbc news, we thank you for watching. have a good night. > debbie reynolds and carrie fisher, their complicate the love story. the new documentary going behind closed doors with the hollywood dynasty now on "extra." >>> they were mother and daughter. they were also best friends. >> i take her advice, and i follow her example. >> mesmerized by her mom as a child, a ten-year falling out, a reconciliation. >> i lost happiness from my daughter, so that makes me sad. >> and then rare video of their life in beverly hills from hbo's new debbie and carrie film. >> mommy, i'm home. >> hello. >> and from mother/daughter to father/daughter, president trump and ivanka taking d.c. together. what role she'll flplay in the white house. >> i wou
our thanks to producer katie rem chin and editor barry silverman for that remembrance.looking for "nightly news" or any other nbc programs, you'll find them on channel 10 on most cable providers in boston. again, starting this sunday, new-year's day. that will do it for us on this friday night. i'm peter alexander in for lester. for all of us at nbc news, we thank you for watching. have a good night. > debbie reynolds and carrie fisher, their complicate the love story. the new...
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male comics like lewis black, who we will here tonight, but incredible female comics like sarah silverman and amy schumer. today's comedians as a matter of course employ their personal lives and voices to comment on society, it's mores, its values. when we listen to stephen colbert or john oliver or jon stewart, we are going to them not just for comedy, but for critical perspectives, just like listening to lenny made us both laugh and think. and sometimes it always made us squirm, because a part of lenny's genius was how he related to an audience, how he created for them and with them the experience of being overcome with laughter over that which was both hilarious and transgressive. in a time of the charlie hebdo murders, we would do well to think about the role of humor and what are perhaps the unacknowledged limits of today. -- the off-limits of today. "the history of the law of free expression is one of vindication in cases involving speech that many citizens find shabby, offensive, or even ugly." after all, we don't need a first amendment to protect popular speech. the first amendmen
male comics like lewis black, who we will here tonight, but incredible female comics like sarah silverman and amy schumer. today's comedians as a matter of course employ their personal lives and voices to comment on society, it's mores, its values. when we listen to stephen colbert or john oliver or jon stewart, we are going to them not just for comedy, but for critical perspectives, just like listening to lenny made us both laugh and think. and sometimes it always made us squirm, because a...
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by the way, a great protest is a counter inauguration, have all the familiar faces, like sir a silvermannd green day, and poor man monkey's, and i don't know if anyone follows that. now, cat, it has been said by many in the media that they are not landing any a list musical talent like madonna orache but i hear that [ blank ]. >> what should the inaugural committee do if they say, well, all we have is, you know, name somebody that we often see on "fox and friends." >> it doesn't matter. >> that is the name of the band! >> the people who are already excited will be way excited about trump and it will be entertaining no matter what and the people who are not are going to be very mad in the streets yelling and screaming and it is not that. the happy winners will not care but if they do care they will be happier. i don't know if they realize that is how that works. >> it will enjoy, now, what would you like to see? >> wrestling event would be cool. you can bring matt in, as mrs. liberal, pit fighting. that would be cool. the protesters are now protesting the park because the other group had
by the way, a great protest is a counter inauguration, have all the familiar faces, like sir a silvermannd green day, and poor man monkey's, and i don't know if anyone follows that. now, cat, it has been said by many in the media that they are not landing any a list musical talent like madonna orache but i hear that [ blank ]. >> what should the inaugural committee do if they say, well, all we have is, you know, name somebody that we often see on "fox and friends." >> it...
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probably one of the hottest restaurants in the country's aaron silverman's roses luxury.hing i would like other people in d.c. to recognize is aaron worked at the best restaurants. not just in america, but all over the place. for many years. every year, he used to work for me. host: do you consider this is good in -- as good as new york in terms of creativity? david: i don't think new york is a strong as it used to be, not just because doing worse work, every thing else has been elevated. new york used to be like ted williams. targeted at 400 because every thing else is better. that's why. i'm never knocking new york and i'm not a knock on my hometown of d.c., but it's better to even ever before. i would like to see more ethnic eateries, even hate using the word ethnic eateries. i think d.c. good embraces diversity. there are so many good things that you might not normally say let's go out to dinner. host: one person clapping for diversity. [applause] host: thank you. david: ethiopian food here is great. but people still don't know that. you have an amazing ecuadorian pop
probably one of the hottest restaurants in the country's aaron silverman's roses luxury.hing i would like other people in d.c. to recognize is aaron worked at the best restaurants. not just in america, but all over the place. for many years. every year, he used to work for me. host: do you consider this is good in -- as good as new york in terms of creativity? david: i don't think new york is a strong as it used to be, not just because doing worse work, every thing else has been elevated. new...
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ever saw the movie "saving silverman." ever seen that? great movie. neil's in that. funny how you understand different generations get to know neil diamond. >> do you find youconcerts are very intergenerational? >> it is. we're on our third generation. mothers bring their kids. mothers and daughters are the single most popular combination. >> and their third and fourth husbands. it's amazing, isn't it? [ laughter ] something for everybody at a neil diamond concert. we love you, neil. >> love you, neil. guess what? a new milano cookie flavor. >> how very exciting. >> i've been waiting for this one. it's kind of like a s'more. >> from pepperidge farms. these were sent to us from the milano folks. >> like a s'more in a biscuit. >> available at target, $3.69. other retailers on january 1st. >> the official taster, because you're the sweetheart around here. >> mm-mm. >> i like this because they're not too sweet. >> mm-mm. they are so good! >> really? you've been eating the last two hours. >> i can't stop eating. i'm not kidding. >> every time hoda walks by me. you having
ever saw the movie "saving silverman." ever seen that? great movie. neil's in that. funny how you understand different generations get to know neil diamond. >> do you find youconcerts are very intergenerational? >> it is. we're on our third generation. mothers bring their kids. mothers and daughters are the single most popular combination. >> and their third and fourth husbands. it's amazing, isn't it? [ laughter ] something for everybody at a neil diamond concert....
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have you ever seen the movie "saving silverman"? it's a great movie. it's so funny how you understand different generations get to know neil diamond. >> do you find your concerts now are very generational? >> it is. we're on our third generation now and mowers bring their kids. mowers and daughters are the single most popular combination. >> and their third and fourth husbands. it's zi there's something for everybody at a neil diamond concert. love you, neil. >> guess what? there is a new milano cookie flavor. this is kind of like a smore. >> it's from pep ridge farm and these were sent to us by the milano folks. it's toasted marshmallow. so it's kind of like a smore. >> available on january 1st. try it because you're the sweetheart around here. >> i like those because they're not too sweet. >> they are so good. >> really good? >> mm-mmmm. >> you've been eating for the last two hours. >> i can't stop eating. i'm not kidding. >> every time hoda walked by me this morning. are you having a growth spurt? >> my coat wasn't buttoning and matt said something
have you ever seen the movie "saving silverman"? it's a great movie. it's so funny how you understand different generations get to know neil diamond. >> do you find your concerts now are very generational? >> it is. we're on our third generation now and mowers bring their kids. mowers and daughters are the single most popular combination. >> and their third and fourth husbands. it's zi there's something for everybody at a neil diamond concert. love you, neil....
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one thing the agreement does satisfaction of the gm silverman is a disparity between small and large market clubs. quest obesity is the competitive imbalance continues to grow. we've been hopeful that they would be measures that will help shrink the imbalance. that would help this morning level playing field with the other clubs. so far we have not seen details about that. we missing any major changes to the amateur draft fr example. so we will review this morning at the details we work with in most events but right now, seen so far. >> and nascar's top recency this is a new sponsor. monster energy drink. they are taking over for sprint next season.hey built nascar for 13 years now. nascar is still working on the official name of the series. they have always been involved in the sports sponsoring bushes part, more depressed series entitled ?and tiger woods. >> what you say? monster? >> i think it is a monster of >>> news out of pennsylvania today.this is a lie look as firefighters try to battle these claims. you can see the smoke and flames. this is a watershed here. this looks like
one thing the agreement does satisfaction of the gm silverman is a disparity between small and large market clubs. quest obesity is the competitive imbalance continues to grow. we've been hopeful that they would be measures that will help shrink the imbalance. that would help this morning level playing field with the other clubs. so far we have not seen details about that. we missing any major changes to the amateur draft fr example. so we will review this morning at the details we work with in...
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it gives us the chance to bring in from the foundation of defense democracies bar silverman. thank you for joining us. we know what's happened in the vote. tell me what you think of the involvement of the trump team, israel going to trump. what did you make of that? >> i think on the vote. what's actually important is you had wall to wall support of democrats and republicans that were against the u.n. resolution and urging the president to veto it, i think that coupled with the incoming administration and the israeli government made clear that the administration was the outlier here on this particular issue. >> they ended up being an outlier, something you don't see all the time but had to get used to it in this transition of a president-elect before he takes office. is it worrying to you at all? >> i think you're going to see him weigh in continually on issues, domestic and foreign, especially in this one where you see therwas bipartisan consensus that this was not the way to go. connell: now, on the issue of israel in general, though, to your point the obama administration
it gives us the chance to bring in from the foundation of defense democracies bar silverman. thank you for joining us. we know what's happened in the vote. tell me what you think of the involvement of the trump team, israel going to trump. what did you make of that? >> i think on the vote. what's actually important is you had wall to wall support of democrats and republicans that were against the u.n. resolution and urging the president to veto it, i think that coupled with the incoming...
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. >> hi, my name is zack silverman. i go to clemson university.ast night we had edward snowden speak to us via skype. my question, how think edward snowden's actions would be judged differently by media, especially if he had exposed same level of corruption and lawlessness from within a corporation rather than from within the government? [applause] >> i think it might be treated differently. john: some conservatives say he committed treason. people putting their lives on the line for america may die because of what he revealed. >> well i think he broke the law. i think he should pay for breaking the law. i think that is requirement under our system, that people take responsibility for breaking the law. but i also think that the law is bad the way it is written. the law should be changed. we need to allow people inside whistle-blowers come to people on the outside, like member congress. for example, snowden and others like him can not come to regular member about congress like me. they have to go through the intelligence committee. that is outrageo
. >> hi, my name is zack silverman. i go to clemson university.ast night we had edward snowden speak to us via skype. my question, how think edward snowden's actions would be judged differently by media, especially if he had exposed same level of corruption and lawlessness from within a corporation rather than from within the government? [applause] >> i think it might be treated differently. john: some conservatives say he committed treason. people putting their lives on the line...
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is the margaret harrison david silverman professor of neuro-oncology and research and codirector of thexperimental therapeutics program of the duke university cancer institute. a professor of surgery and pathology and an active member of duke's medical research team. leader osman is a world in the field of experimental oncology, cancer therapeutics and drugacology resistance with a particular focus on tumors of the central nervous system. his research seeks to understand the cellular and molecular process that underlined malignancy and determine the response of cancer patients to their treatment. developk is used to novel highly targeted smart anticancer drugs and design more effective individualized treatment strategies. has held faculty positions at the university of washington in seattle, at the university of texas m.d. anderson cancer center, and currently serving at duke university in north carolina. summer of 2016 he was appointed by president obama to the national cancer advisory board. an undergraduate degree from the university of science and technology in ghana and a doctorate
is the margaret harrison david silverman professor of neuro-oncology and research and codirector of thexperimental therapeutics program of the duke university cancer institute. a professor of surgery and pathology and an active member of duke's medical research team. leader osman is a world in the field of experimental oncology, cancer therapeutics and drugacology resistance with a particular focus on tumors of the central nervous system. his research seeks to understand the cellular and...
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have like sarah silverman and lena dunham and green day. green day, which is a poor man's monkeys. by the way, the monkeys are great. green day is not great. hence the poor man's. i don't know if anybody followed that. kat, that's your name. >> yes. >> it's been said by many in the media that they're not landing any a-list musical talent like madonna or cher, although "a," i hear stands for [ bleep ]. what should the inaugural committee do if they're going like, oh, look, all we have is, you know, i don't know, name somebody that we often see on "fox & friends" in the morning? >> yeah, it doesn't matter. >> okay. >> that's the name of the band! >> yeah. >> they're an emo band. >> the people who are already excited about trump are way excited about trump. like you said, it's going to be entertaining, no matter what. and the people who are not are going to be very mad in the streets yelling and screaming. and it's not that the happy winners won't care about the people screaming, it's that they will care, it's that it will just make them happier. >> right. >> i don't know if they real
have like sarah silverman and lena dunham and green day. green day, which is a poor man's monkeys. by the way, the monkeys are great. green day is not great. hence the poor man's. i don't know if anybody followed that. kat, that's your name. >> yes. >> it's been said by many in the media that they're not landing any a-list musical talent like madonna or cher, although "a," i hear stands for [ bleep ]. what should the inaugural committee do if they're going like, oh, look,...
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then from judge silverman of the ourt of appeals here in washington who unfortunately will have to leave immediately schoolrds to teach a law class. we'll hear from my sister katherine, from justice and from two of my father's former clerks, john anning, who now teaches at harvard law school and justice joan larson of the michigan also has been ho a professor and practitioner. so often the case will have the last word. >> i should be careful. we'll have a reception immediately afterwards. thank you again for coming this afternoon. [applause] >> please stand as we begin with a prayer. >> almighty god as we gather here to remember and honor your servant antonin scalia we ask for your blessing. make us mindful that ever -- every good gift comes from you that we see coming from your goodness and your glory, in honoring him, we honor you his creator and redeemer. may antonin's example unite closely in our pursuit of the common good for our nation. and conscious also of his imperfections, we ask you in your mercy that he may rejoice in your presence. we may rememer this as you live and reign f
then from judge silverman of the ourt of appeals here in washington who unfortunately will have to leave immediately schoolrds to teach a law class. we'll hear from my sister katherine, from justice and from two of my father's former clerks, john anning, who now teaches at harvard law school and justice joan larson of the michigan also has been ho a professor and practitioner. so often the case will have the last word. >> i should be careful. we'll have a reception immediately afterwards....
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chairman orrin hatch and was a law clerk to justice clarence thomas on the supreme court and judge silverman for the d.c. circuit court of appeals. john graduated from yale law school, where he was articles editor -- >> jd. [ laughter ] >> and from harvard with a degree in american history. and so, i'll pose this question, then i'll join the panel. we've decided beforehand, they're not going to make five-minute presentations. we're going to get right into the conversation. so just set the stage for that. does donald trump's victory represent a victory for the constitution? and what will his presidency mean for the rule of law with respect to federalism, civil rights, criminal justice, environmental law, labor law, foreign affairs and the president's war-making powers? and what about the first amendment and free speech and the power of the administrative and regulatory state? what will trump's presidency mean for the commerce clause of the constitution, which a liberal interpretation causes a wellspring of much of the power of the federal government? and what will donald trump's presidency me
chairman orrin hatch and was a law clerk to justice clarence thomas on the supreme court and judge silverman for the d.c. circuit court of appeals. john graduated from yale law school, where he was articles editor -- >> jd. [ laughter ] >> and from harvard with a degree in american history. and so, i'll pose this question, then i'll join the panel. we've decided beforehand, they're not going to make five-minute presentations. we're going to get right into the conversation. so just...
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. >> ouncilmember silverman. >> yes. >> reporter: despite the backlash, though, this week d.c.'s city council passed a scaled-back version of the bill. >> the measure passes. >> reporter: this means d.c. parents who work in the private sector can now take eight weeks off at up to 90% of their pay, funded by a roughly half-a- percent payroll tax on all non- government employers. and that, says heather boushey, who studies work-life balance, will be good for the local economy. >> it boosts our labor supply, especially among women and people who have care responsibilities, it increases job retention for people, people are more likely to keep their job when they actually have the tools to actually make it possible to balance all of these competing challenges in their daily life. and all of that means the economy is able to tap into that talent. >> reporter: true, says georgetown university economist harry holzer, but... >> there is a strong need to balance the benefits that workers and families get from paid family leave with the costs on employers. >> reporter: holzer worries the d
. >> ouncilmember silverman. >> yes. >> reporter: despite the backlash, though, this week d.c.'s city council passed a scaled-back version of the bill. >> the measure passes. >> reporter: this means d.c. parents who work in the private sector can now take eight weeks off at up to 90% of their pay, funded by a roughly half-a- percent payroll tax on all non- government employers. and that, says heather boushey, who studies work-life balance, will be good for the...
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continues work on the medical research treatment bill known as the 21st-century cures act, peter silverman, what is the main purpose of this legislation? >> it's a bipartisan effort and is looking to speed up the approval of new drugs, new cures to get the patients, particularly for rare diseases, but it, which is helping bring the democrats on board to invest money in that national institutes of health for medical research, particularly on cancer. vice president biden the cancer moonshot is a big part of the bill and it has funding for that as well as some other medical research items. the idea is to speed up, improve research and innovation around cures and new drugs to get to patient. >> so democrats really showing they were on board in the house vote last week. the vote 392-26, the house passing the measure last week. what are some of the key house and senate lawmakers responsible for getting the final bill done? republican from michigan, he is the chairman of the house energy and commerce committee, he is until the end of this year, this was his big last act, his signature bill that h
continues work on the medical research treatment bill known as the 21st-century cures act, peter silverman, what is the main purpose of this legislation? >> it's a bipartisan effort and is looking to speed up the approval of new drugs, new cures to get the patients, particularly for rare diseases, but it, which is helping bring the democrats on board to invest money in that national institutes of health for medical research, particularly on cancer. vice president biden the cancer moonshot...
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chairman orrin hatch and was a law clerk to justice clarence thomas on the supreme court and judge silverman for the d.c. circuit court of appeals. john graduated from yale law school, where he was articles editor -- >> jd. [ laughter ] >> and from harvard with a degree in american history. and so, i'll pose this question, then i'll join the panel. we've decided beforehand, they're not going to make five-minute presentations. we're going to get right into the conversation. so just set the stage for that. does donald trump's victory represent a victory for the constitution? and what will his presidency mean for the rule of law with respect to federalism, civil rights, criminal justice, environmental law, labor law, foreign affairs and the president's war-making powers? and what about the first amendment and free speech and the power of the administrative and regulatory state? what will trump's presidency mean for the commerce clause of the constitution, which a liberal interpretation causes a wellspring of much of the power of the federal government? and what will donald trump's presidency me
chairman orrin hatch and was a law clerk to justice clarence thomas on the supreme court and judge silverman for the d.c. circuit court of appeals. john graduated from yale law school, where he was articles editor -- >> jd. [ laughter ] >> and from harvard with a degree in american history. and so, i'll pose this question, then i'll join the panel. we've decided beforehand, they're not going to make five-minute presentations. we're going to get right into the conversation. so just...
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then from judge silverman of the ourt of appeals here in washington who unfortunately will have to leave immediately schoolrds to teach a law class. we'll hear from my sister katherine, from justice and from two of my father's former clerks, john anning, who now teaches at harvard law school and justice joan larson of the michigan also has been ho a professor and practitioner. so often the case will have the last word. >> i should be careful. we'll have a reception immediately afterwards. thank you again for coming this afternoon. [applause] >> please stand as we begin with a prayer. >> almighty god as we gather here to remember and honor your servant antonin scalia we ask for your blessing. make us mindful that ever -- every good gift comes from you that we see coming from your goodness and your glory, in honoring him, we honor you his creator and redeemer. may antonin's example unite closely in our pursuit of the common good for our nation. and conscious also of his imperfections, we ask you in your mercy that he may rejoice in your presence. we may rememer this as you live and reign f
then from judge silverman of the ourt of appeals here in washington who unfortunately will have to leave immediately schoolrds to teach a law class. we'll hear from my sister katherine, from justice and from two of my father's former clerks, john anning, who now teaches at harvard law school and justice joan larson of the michigan also has been ho a professor and practitioner. so often the case will have the last word. >> i should be careful. we'll have a reception immediately afterwards....
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ali-osman is the margaret harrison, david silverman professor of neuro oncology and research and co-director of the experimental therapeutics program of the duke university cancer institute. a professor of surgery and pathology and an active member of duke's medical research team, dr. ali-osman is a world leader in the field of experimental oncology, cancer therapeutics, and pharmacology and cancer drug resistance with a particular focus on tumors of the central nervous system. his research seeks to understand the cellular and molecular processes that underline malignancy and to determine the response of cancer patients to their treatment. this work is used to develop novel, highly targeted, smart anticancer drugs and to design more effective individualized treatment strategies. dr. ali-osman has held faculty positions at the university of washington in seattle, at the university of texas, m.d. anderson cancer center, and currently, as you know, serving at duke university in durham, north carolina.
ali-osman is the margaret harrison, david silverman professor of neuro oncology and research and co-director of the experimental therapeutics program of the duke university cancer institute. a professor of surgery and pathology and an active member of duke's medical research team, dr. ali-osman is a world leader in the field of experimental oncology, cancer therapeutics, and pharmacology and cancer drug resistance with a particular focus on tumors of the central nervous system. his research...
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ali-osman is margaret harris and david silverman professor of narrow research and part of the -- narrowy and research and part of the duke researc university cancer institute. a professor of surgery and pathology, an active member of duke's medical process team. he is a world leader in the field of experimental oncology, cancer therapeutics and pharmacology and cancer drug resistance with a particular focus on tumors of the central nervous system. his research seeks to understand the cellular and molecular processes that underlying malignancy and determine the response of cancer patients to their treatment. this work is used to develop novel, highly targeted, smart anticancer drugs and to design more effective individualized treatment strategies. dr. ali-osman has held faculty positions at the university of texas and the anderson cancer center and currently is serving at duke university in durham, north carolina. in the summer of 2016, he was appointed by president barack obama to the national cancer advisory board. he earned an undergraduate degree from the university of science and te
ali-osman is margaret harris and david silverman professor of narrow research and part of the -- narrowy and research and part of the duke researc university cancer institute. a professor of surgery and pathology, an active member of duke's medical process team. he is a world leader in the field of experimental oncology, cancer therapeutics and pharmacology and cancer drug resistance with a particular focus on tumors of the central nervous system. his research seeks to understand the cellular...
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continues work on the medical research treatment bill noticed the 21st-century cures act, peter silverman, what is the main purpose of this legislation? >> it's a bipartisan effort and is looking to speed up the approval of new drugs, new cures to get the patients, particularly for rare diseases, but it also has money in it which is helping bring the democrats on board to invest money in that national institutes of health for medical research, particularly on cancer. vice president biden the cancer moonshot is a big part of the bill and it has funding for that as long as other medical research items. the idea is to speed up, improve research and innovation around cures and new drugs to get to patient. >> so democrats really showing they were on board in the house what last week. the boat 392 - 26, the house passing the measure last week. what are some of the key house and senate lawmakers responsible for getting final build on? >> this is a threat up in republican from michigan, he is the chairman of the house energy and commerce committee, he is until the end of this year, this was his b
continues work on the medical research treatment bill noticed the 21st-century cures act, peter silverman, what is the main purpose of this legislation? >> it's a bipartisan effort and is looking to speed up the approval of new drugs, new cures to get the patients, particularly for rare diseases, but it also has money in it which is helping bring the democrats on board to invest money in that national institutes of health for medical research, particularly on cancer. vice president biden...