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how does this happen, stacy?e are all kinds of people, and there are homeless phobic and scared and don't want to face, that and then the category of people who are the voyeurs who want to look and snap the picture, and that is all they care about. and then the biggest bulk of people unfortunately are the ones that just don't want to be bothered. they are so wrapped up in their own lives that they don't want to deal with the fact that someone is lying there dying. >> don't bother me is what you are saying. well, a facebook comment from lisa who says that people are too busy to get involved. it is a sad world we live in if this is the norm. let's get midwin in on this. your perspective as an attorney, as you have seen cases and covered cases, and when you see this, what is going on in your mind and what is going on here? >> welle, a couple of things going on here. first, this guy was homeless and there is an aspect that has to be discussed here is that people see homeless people as throwaways and i'm a new yorker,
how does this happen, stacy?e are all kinds of people, and there are homeless phobic and scared and don't want to face, that and then the category of people who are the voyeurs who want to look and snap the picture, and that is all they care about. and then the biggest bulk of people unfortunately are the ones that just don't want to be bothered. they are so wrapped up in their own lives that they don't want to deal with the fact that someone is lying there dying. >> don't bother me is...
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we're talking about stacy latissa. >>> the maryland house plans to vote today to ban the use of handheld cell phones while driving. it is part of a national effort to get drivers to put down their electronic devices behind the wheel. the national council estimate cell phone use is responsible for 1.6 million crashes per year. several states are trying to pass similar crackdowns. >>> tense moments for governor alley. a fire forced the governor and a group of state lawmakers to evacuate a bar in annapolis last night. they were celebrating the end of the first term for state legislatures. they left just as firefighters were hooking up hoses. everyone did get out safely. >>> a maryland state delegate stepping down to step up in his professional life. phil brown took a department of transportation to reduce crashes of large trucks and buses. >>> and today may just be the day wizard start gilbert arenas has been dreading. what is happening when we come back. >>> and also times are tough but it's hard to find
we're talking about stacy latissa. >>> the maryland house plans to vote today to ban the use of handheld cell phones while driving. it is part of a national effort to get drivers to put down their electronic devices behind the wheel. the national council estimate cell phone use is responsible for 1.6 million crashes per year. several states are trying to pass similar crackdowns. >>> tense moments for governor alley. a fire forced the governor and a group of...
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all kids have issues. >> larry: stacy?e bottom line is nobody is disagreeing with the fact that she had issues with this child and this child obviously was a problem for her. so it's not the idea that there are issues stemming from the adoption it is the manner in which she chose to resolve it and i think that is what everybody is looking at, how could you possibly have done what you did? and i think she is a nurse, think she has an educated background it is kind of hard to believe that sun would do something like this. >> larry: so something must have, stacy, snapped in her, right? >> yeah. i mean, i think mark's right. everybody is right. she was distraught. i see a lot of cases were parents are distraught. it is not a mitigator -- it could be a mitigator but not an excuse for the behavior. i think in this care like i said earlier, i don't know how you are going to have this all over the news and not going to say something has to be done. it's definitely neither a child abuse or some form of neglect. anybody on the stree
all kids have issues. >> larry: stacy?e bottom line is nobody is disagreeing with the fact that she had issues with this child and this child obviously was a problem for her. so it's not the idea that there are issues stemming from the adoption it is the manner in which she chose to resolve it and i think that is what everybody is looking at, how could you possibly have done what you did? and i think she is a nurse, think she has an educated background it is kind of hard to believe that...
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we can just ask stacy and find out what's happening. one of the campaigns i encourage people to do is have a why not here campaign? if you can get neurotoxins out of our lipstick in europe, why not here? so skin deep is great, and i definitely educated every single makeup artist in my news interviews. but really the goal should not be to educate everybody, it chemicalout of those products that we're putting on our body. [applause] >> i'm terry, stacy, and you and i spoke on the aguilar show this morning on the radio. >> oh. >> and my background includes having worked in the white house and the white house science office and some other things. and including ralph nader when i was young and idealistic and i had hair almost as long as yours in the '70s. you are a beautiful person. i'm sure everyone in this room agrees. [applause] with or without makeup, my dear. [laughter] significantly, though, i know the trends, and the trends for this planet and our national society are in serious adverse jeopardy as you, obviously, make reference to. i
we can just ask stacy and find out what's happening. one of the campaigns i encourage people to do is have a why not here campaign? if you can get neurotoxins out of our lipstick in europe, why not here? so skin deep is great, and i definitely educated every single makeup artist in my news interviews. but really the goal should not be to educate everybody, it chemicalout of those products that we're putting on our body. [applause] >> i'm terry, stacy, and you and i spoke on the aguilar...
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>> let's bring in stacy kaiser our psychotherapist. situation and start off with the mindset of the adopttive parents and there should not be any escape, because it is your child, right, and you stick with them? >> i am with you 100% and they treated the child like a car they wanted the take back, but what happened is that they reached a point of desperation and helplessness and like some parents go to harm their kids, these people tried to give their kid back. >> okay. let's bring in robert kirsch on this. what kind of options did this mom have? okay. sounds like a tough situation, maybe there were some issues there, and who do you go to for help? as martin savage said, a phone call to a psychologist over the phone, i would not think that is enough. what options did they have? >> what option would they have had if the child was born to her biologically. >> right. >> that is the question. it doesn't matter that it is an adopted child. >> robert, the press conference is under way. hang tight with us, because we want to get your insights
>> let's bring in stacy kaiser our psychotherapist. situation and start off with the mindset of the adopttive parents and there should not be any escape, because it is your child, right, and you stick with them? >> i am with you 100% and they treated the child like a car they wanted the take back, but what happened is that they reached a point of desperation and helplessness and like some parents go to harm their kids, these people tried to give their kid back. >> okay. let's...
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stacy, what percentage of divorces is infidelity paramount? >> many, manidy divorces, larry.fortunate. it's paramount but unfortunately it does not get a lot of play because most states are no fault states. it really doesn't matter who broke up the marriage or for what reason. the judge isn't really going to do anything about infidelity when he's dividing up the assets unless one of the spouses cheats and spends all the money on the mistress and takes her on vacations and is spending down the marital assets by paying for her wardrobe. then the agrieved wife has a chance to get that money back. really, infidelity does not have much of a play, just affects the emotions of the parties. >> larry: except new york, right? >> new york is the strangest place. we're still a fault state and actually, people can make allegations of adultery to get out of a marriage. but it's ar cheic, no one's doing that any more in the divorce arena. >> larry: mark, what's your experience with infidelity and divorce? >> this is a no fault state, it doesn't come into play. >> larry: we don't even list i
stacy, what percentage of divorces is infidelity paramount? >> many, manidy divorces, larry.fortunate. it's paramount but unfortunately it does not get a lot of play because most states are no fault states. it really doesn't matter who broke up the marriage or for what reason. the judge isn't really going to do anything about infidelity when he's dividing up the assets unless one of the spouses cheats and spends all the money on the mistress and takes her on vacations and is spending down...
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joining me tonight from yazoo city is stacy walker. she survived the funnel cloud tonight.in this storm. >> yes, i did. >> who is your friend and how did you know her? >> her name is nikki bradshaw. we went to high school together. and she died today protecting her children in this storm. >> what did you witness? because we understand you that saw it and, again, that you survived it. tell us about your experience. >> i work at a salon that's right behind where we're speaking at right now. and i had been there working since about 8:00 this morning. we knew it was kind of a bad day. but about 12:00 we had heard reports that there was a tornado spotted in the county next to us. and i had called my mom to go and get my daughter from my home and take her somewhere safe. and within -- we were told that it was going to hit within 15 or 20 minutes. we were all standing outside just kind of trying to play it by ear as to whether we should leave and try to go home or whether it was going to miss us. and unfortunately, we were standing outside, and within minutes we saw the funnel app
joining me tonight from yazoo city is stacy walker. she survived the funnel cloud tonight.in this storm. >> yes, i did. >> who is your friend and how did you know her? >> her name is nikki bradshaw. we went to high school together. and she died today protecting her children in this storm. >> what did you witness? because we understand you that saw it and, again, that you survived it. tell us about your experience. >> i work at a salon that's right behind where...
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intel's chief financial officer stacy smith says strong demand for computer notebooks powered up profits. >> the notebook market for us was particularly strong, and stronger than i expected when we started the quarter. and in particular, it was the high end of that segment. what we saw was demand on our new products at the high end of the notebook market. it was stronger than i anticipated when we started the quarter. >> tom: we'll have more on how the intel results may impact tomorrow's trading on wall street in tonight's "market focus". >> susie: while intel posted record revenues, twitter announced plans to boost its bottom line, debuting a much-anticipated new business model. all eyes-- and fingers-- waited to see if the social networking giant has come up with a way to turn keystrokes into dollars. scott gurvey reports. >> reporter: 50 million tweets a day and almost nothing to show for it. it's enough to give any venture capitalist a headache. today, twitter said it has a remedy, shades of google: search related advertising. twitter c.o.o. dick costolo says it is just the beginning
intel's chief financial officer stacy smith says strong demand for computer notebooks powered up profits. >> the notebook market for us was particularly strong, and stronger than i expected when we started the quarter. and in particular, it was the high end of that segment. what we saw was demand on our new products at the high end of the notebook market. it was stronger than i anticipated when we started the quarter. >> tom: we'll have more on how the intel results may impact...
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stacy cohan is headed to the scene. >>> the latest on the deadly mine explosion in west virginia. there is still slim hope that rescuers may find four miners who are still missing. twenty-five miners were killed in the explosion on monday. tom fitzgerald is at the upper big branch mine about 30 miles south of charleston. he has more. >> reporter: the illing operation to vent the methane gas behind us will get on throughout this evening 1200 feet into the mountain side. the goal, to vent the methane gas out of the mine shaft. but even as this operation goes on here at the big branch mine, there are big questions tonight about the company that operates it. deep under the conveyor belts and silos of the big branch coal mine, the bodies of 14 coal miners remain unrecovered while the fate of four other miners remain unknown. >> i said i cannot paint you a rosy picture. odds are against us. >> reporter: the west virginia governor says even for a community forged from generations of coal mining families, the uncertaintyies of not knowing who did or did not survive is a cruel waiting game
stacy cohan is headed to the scene. >>> the latest on the deadly mine explosion in west virginia. there is still slim hope that rescuers may find four miners who are still missing. twenty-five miners were killed in the explosion on monday. tom fitzgerald is at the upper big branch mine about 30 miles south of charleston. he has more. >> reporter: the illing operation to vent the methane gas behind us will get on throughout this evening 1200 feet into the mountain side. the goal,...
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thank you, mike, stacy, beth. >>> should the nfl have suspended ben roethlisberger?he was accused oversexually assaulting a young woman at a georgia nightclub, but he ends up with a six-game suspension. i believe that the nfl made the right move and what do you think? make your comment at 1-877-tell-hln. we also want to know what you hear about this story -- new revelations about 15-year-old phoebe prince, the girl so viciously bullied that she killed herself. >> they were all jealous of her, because she got a lot of attention. >> the bullying for her became intol rabblerable intolerable. >> if the school committee believes i should resign, they will tell me so. >> and hear the haunting words written by phoebe before her death, and the essay in english class on self-mutilation, and did the school miss a huge sign? it's monday, some people will stick with their old way of getting vitamins and minerals. others will try incredible total raisin bran. with 100% of the daily value of 11 essential vitamins and minerals, juicy raisins and crunchy whole grain flakes. guess it
thank you, mike, stacy, beth. >>> should the nfl have suspended ben roethlisberger?he was accused oversexually assaulting a young woman at a georgia nightclub, but he ends up with a six-game suspension. i believe that the nfl made the right move and what do you think? make your comment at 1-877-tell-hln. we also want to know what you hear about this story -- new revelations about 15-year-old phoebe prince, the girl so viciously bullied that she killed herself. >> they were all...
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. >> stacy? >> what are [ bleep ] heads? >> good for $2,000. >> [ bleep ] you!yeah, i mean, they've been giving me a hard time. trying to [ bleep ] my [ bleep ], this guy. >> best feeling in the world, climb up on the top of that cage after you [ bleep ] some dude. raw, real. nasty. >> listen, nobody. i already told you i have a deal. >> it doesn't matter who you have a deal with. i've waited long enough. i'm going to [ bleep ] my wife. [ applause ] >> jimmy: we have a good show tonight. eva longoria parker, music from ok go, and we'll be right back with carey mulligan, so stick around. ♪ let's take a look at the stats. mini has more than double the fiber and whole grain... making him a great contender in this bout... against mid-morning hunger. honey nut cheerios is coming in a little short. you've got more whole grain in your little finger! let's get ready for breakfaaaaaaaaaast! ( ding, cheering, ringing ) keeping you full and focused with more than double the fiber and whole grain... in every tasty bite -- frrrrrrosted mini-wheeeeats! didn't know i had it in
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that's where stacy cohan is live this morning with more details. >> reporter: good morning. it has been a very frustrating morning, i can tell you, it's now 8 hours after the shooting. we have had a very difficult time getting any information from the howard county police department. i just got off the phone with them and there is just a little bit that i can add. right here at this location hitching post lane i'm told at 12:51 am they got a call for shots fired. there were two people wounded, they were found i believe right on the grassy area behind me. two people that were shot, one in critical condition, one in serious condition, both transported to shock trauma. i'm also told these subjects were juveniles. there is another crime scene and we have video of that. that's on alma avenue, just two minutes after the shooting here on hitching post. they got the call for shots fired on alma avenue. it is a mobile home community, two subjects were found there both shot. i'm told that they were in serious condition and they were also transported to shock trauma. the question all m
that's where stacy cohan is live this morning with more details. >> reporter: good morning. it has been a very frustrating morning, i can tell you, it's now 8 hours after the shooting. we have had a very difficult time getting any information from the howard county police department. i just got off the phone with them and there is just a little bit that i can add. right here at this location hitching post lane i'm told at 12:51 am they got a call for shots fired. there were two people...
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>> kevin farly, stacy keach. >> larry: when is it due out?> i'm not sure. >> larry: you got another one coming. >> it's called "class." i think you're going to see a clip of it. >> larry: have we got a clip of that? no we don't. tell me about class. >> it's about a serial murderer and a fbi detective. here is part of it here. >> larry: we don't have the clip, but what are you doing there? >> that's "class" right there. >> larry: you're an fbi guy. >> he's been tracking a serial killer and he decides to kill himself. he he can't catch him. >> larry: he can't catch the serial killer so he's going to kill himself. he's obsessed? why do you like acting? >> i like good cop -- >> can i help you? >> i just think it's fascinating. i like to do things fascinating. acting is never dull. we try to keep it real, make sure you're entertained. it seems unrehearsed. as an actor we want to make you believe it's happening for the first time, make it human and entertain you. >> larry: you're starting another movie in july. >> "bullets overbroad way." no that w
>> kevin farly, stacy keach. >> larry: when is it due out?> i'm not sure. >> larry: you got another one coming. >> it's called "class." i think you're going to see a clip of it. >> larry: have we got a clip of that? no we don't. tell me about class. >> it's about a serial murderer and a fbi detective. here is part of it here. >> larry: we don't have the clip, but what are you doing there? >> that's "class" right there....
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stacy cohan will join us live at the washington convention center with a preview.ng ) - we know technology can make you more connected. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared knowledge is even more powerful. kaiser permanente. thrive. >>> welcome back. it's 6:57 right now. we hoped to bring you our weekly movie reviews with kevin mccarty but because of the breaking news from west virginia this morning, we can't do that. and he does gave date night a 3.5 out of 5. he said it's not too long and funny. and for runaways, he also gave it a 3.5 out of 5 and it stars kristin stewart and fanning. he said it delivers a fascinating story with outstanding performance and he said it has adult themes including sex, drugs and alcohol and just be cautious if your children are wanting to see this movie. that wi
stacy cohan will join us live at the washington convention center with a preview.ng ) - we know technology can make you more connected. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared knowledge is even more powerful. kaiser...
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stacy cohan is live at the school for you with more. >> reporter: by allths, brian betts had a majorl students. they loved him. he had been recruited by schools chancellor michelle rhee and in his short amount of time, he had apparently done a lot of good things for the students. can you see at the entrances, chalk drawn on the doors, expresses of regret for his murder saying you will be missed. now, brian betts was found murdered inside his silver spring home on thursday night. he was the victim of at least one gunshot wound. montgomery county police are still searching for suspects. they did manage to refer a clue over the weekend. his nissan suv was located in southeast washington and is now in evidence in montgomery county. so far, no word on a mo suspect. we did peek to some students as well as the schools chancellor who talked about the impact betts had here in that short amount of time. >> he has always helped us with our grades and always been around happy and for something like this to happen out of nowhere. >> my staff would come back from a visit at the school and say that
stacy cohan is live at the school for you with more. >> reporter: by allths, brian betts had a majorl students. they loved him. he had been recruited by schools chancellor michelle rhee and in his short amount of time, he had apparently done a lot of good things for the students. can you see at the entrances, chalk drawn on the doors, expresses of regret for his murder saying you will be missed. now, brian betts was found murdered inside his silver spring home on thursday night. he was...
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intel ceo stacy smith on "squawk box," optimistic, had good earnings as well last week.isco is higher as well. to sharon at the nymex. >> on ice we're looking at oil prices up after three down days. we're seeing the biggest surge in the front month nymex crude contract, that's up over a dollar, that will expire at the end of the trading session today. we're seeing the surge in equities or the upbeat outlook for equities helping the sentiment in commodities across the board. and the risk appetite for commodity etfs is back on. whether you're talking about the uso, the oil etf or broader commodity etfs. and looking at the double long etfs for commodity, that's seeing a long of buying activity today. gold futures are up after the two-week low, buying on the dips. we're seeing buying in the gold etf, the largest one the gld that holding is there now at a record level. and meanwhile, keep your eye though on what has happened to the baltic dry index. making an interesting point about when that baltic dry index peaked, often we see commodities peak and sell off as well. we have
intel ceo stacy smith on "squawk box," optimistic, had good earnings as well last week.isco is higher as well. to sharon at the nymex. >> on ice we're looking at oil prices up after three down days. we're seeing the biggest surge in the front month nymex crude contract, that's up over a dollar, that will expire at the end of the trading session today. we're seeing the surge in equities or the upbeat outlook for equities helping the sentiment in commodities across the board. and...
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stacy, keys. girl. um. billy. hi, boy. saddle. hermes wassup, little buddy, wing-tipped sandals.ody flying tonight. hold it there big guy. yeah the warp drive hand it over your culture is primitive, yet so funky. (announcer) there are captains in every crew. calling all captains drink responsibly. [ grunting, shouting ] [ grunts ] [ man ] mike, come on! mike -- what is your deal, man? oh, come on, man. you've been riding me all day. mike, you're playing like betty white out there. that's not what your girlfriend says. whoa! whoa! baby, come here! eat a snickers. better? better. [ man ] hike! i'm open! [ grunts ] that hurt. [ male announcer ] you're not you when you're hungry. snickers satisfies. >> blue jays hosting the angels. jered weaver, was filthy, seven innings, two earned runs, eight strikeouts. he shut down thinks toronto offense. weaver would improve to 6-1 all-time against the blue jays. top four, morales with offense. his third of the season. l.a. up 2-1 at that point. top five, it's torii hunter. opposite field off shaun marcum. bobby abreu scores. angels win it 7-5.
stacy, keys. girl. um. billy. hi, boy. saddle. hermes wassup, little buddy, wing-tipped sandals.ody flying tonight. hold it there big guy. yeah the warp drive hand it over your culture is primitive, yet so funky. (announcer) there are captains in every crew. calling all captains drink responsibly. [ grunting, shouting ] [ grunts ] [ man ] mike, come on! mike -- what is your deal, man? oh, come on, man. you've been riding me all day. mike, you're playing like betty white out there. that's not...
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investment in the ohio class to end up damaging the overall fleet side but the other question i was the npr stacyck of transparency raises questions about china's future intentions and secretary tauscher. >> guest: to comment in terms of the conversation has not been in caged with the same intensity with china as russia and how do you see that given the npr editorial comment? >> we engage with our chinese counterparts on many issues on a day-to-day basis. i was impressed the president who came to the security summit yesterday had a private meeting. i think what is important and nuclear weapons states the united states and russia still have 90% of the weapons and the success of the new s.t.a.r.t. treaty is an important one but we cannot stop here. but we do have to work with the allies because each has a different strategic be fish and and declaratory policy and the separate issues them to work very strongly including our counterparts such jazz admiral chilton and in the case of npr where we made the statements about china is where we are making clear we want more transparency and of their viabili
investment in the ohio class to end up damaging the overall fleet side but the other question i was the npr stacyck of transparency raises questions about china's future intentions and secretary tauscher. >> guest: to comment in terms of the conversation has not been in caged with the same intensity with china as russia and how do you see that given the npr editorial comment? >> we engage with our chinese counterparts on many issues on a day-to-day basis. i was impressed the...
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. >> this is stacy with russian that today. this is the second mission compared to your first? >> this is my second mission iowa's on the shuttle and the shuttle mission and every day is a new day and very exciting but the station is a controlled and slow pace. i enjoyed both of them but the discovery time have a good memory selanne jury sharing my time with you. >> discovery iss this is houston acr that includes questions from moscow please stand by for a voice checks. >> we are back with you room just for the jackson event. >> we read you loud and clear. >> before becoming amerus shun to it. [inaudible] what did you think when you were walking to it? >> the people the first time i walked and i realized that it was in this space it was fairly moving. if it was cherished end their is a lot of experience and experiment that people really use. also, i am very, very happy i have been able. >> this question is two per us well and a half to a may rate hhl and you negative he too yourself for what reason and did you realize said blake it is covering up the shuttle mission? to mike th
. >> this is stacy with russian that today. this is the second mission compared to your first? >> this is my second mission iowa's on the shuttle and the shuttle mission and every day is a new day and very exciting but the station is a controlled and slow pace. i enjoyed both of them but the discovery time have a good memory selanne jury sharing my time with you. >> discovery iss this is houston acr that includes questions from moscow please stand by for a voice checks....
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jinese who was an all-star in last year's bill and once again improved her impeccable credentials, zach stacy, jennifer cole, paul arkingeli, our new staff director, kevin gates, mary cate cunning hamas, deborah watta, megan howard, nat bell who worked tirelessly on this. i appreciate his excellent efforts. phil and lara battles. and if there are any others i apologize for that but there were extraordinary work. did you want to add anything during general debate? mr. skelton: no. i appreciate the gentleman from new jersey and i have nothing further to add except that hopefully this bill will receive unanimous vote in a later moment. mr. andrews: mr. chairman, again i'd like to thank the members for their corporation, your stewardship of this debate. at this time we would yield back the balance of our time. the chair: the gentleman from missouri yields back the balance of the time. all time for general debate has expired. pursuant -- pursuant to the rule, the amendment in the nation of a substitute printed in the bill should be considered as an original bill for the purpose of amendment under
jinese who was an all-star in last year's bill and once again improved her impeccable credentials, zach stacy, jennifer cole, paul arkingeli, our new staff director, kevin gates, mary cate cunning hamas, deborah watta, megan howard, nat bell who worked tirelessly on this. i appreciate his excellent efforts. phil and lara battles. and if there are any others i apologize for that but there were extraordinary work. did you want to add anything during general debate? mr. skelton: no. i appreciate...
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in the fourth sit -- in the fourth circuit, present obamas with stacy from north carolina and south carolina. some cities have been vacant because the president is waiting for the senators from that state to come up with a recommendation. it depends on the circumstances. >> going back to the other part of your question, the long delay followed by a nearly unanimous confirmation vote, obviously, that is an indication that republicans are trying to slow things down. we have seen across the board whether it is with the department of justice nominees or judges or other executive- branch nominations. sometimes, those delays could be because a center is working out a situation with another senator and as a whole lot of nomination. what we have seen as a concerted strategy which is to slow down the confirmation process if possible. >> everyone focuses on the supreme court and not enough on the courts of appeal. the fact of the matter is, with the supreme court deciding fewer than half the cases that they used to and -- when warren burger was a supreme court justice they decided 100 of the cases per
in the fourth sit -- in the fourth circuit, present obamas with stacy from north carolina and south carolina. some cities have been vacant because the president is waiting for the senators from that state to come up with a recommendation. it depends on the circumstances. >> going back to the other part of your question, the long delay followed by a nearly unanimous confirmation vote, obviously, that is an indication that republicans are trying to slow things down. we have seen across the...
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stacy writes it breaks my heart because a lot of our homeless are retired military service members that for whatever reason can't get the help they need and some people with mental illness can't get the help that they need and deserve. have some compassion and be a little understanding of those les fortunate. >> i think that this law can be a good thing, i live in an area where the homeless are on every corner, giving money to them assures them that it's an okay thing to do and a substitute for a job. and alex talk about this, if the light is already red and you're already stopped what's the harm? why punish those few people who feel like being generous to those who for whatever reason are down on their luck. city officials should consider other measures as a deterrent, enforcement of such a policy will definitely cause more problems. the threat of 90 days in jail for donating to a panhandler is rather extreme. thank you all so much for chiming in because that's what this segment is all about. >>> you knew this was coming, right? twitter introducing ads? now that's not all. companies ar
stacy writes it breaks my heart because a lot of our homeless are retired military service members that for whatever reason can't get the help they need and some people with mental illness can't get the help that they need and deserve. have some compassion and be a little understanding of those les fortunate. >> i think that this law can be a good thing, i live in an area where the homeless are on every corner, giving money to them assures them that it's an okay thing to do and a...