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i think justice scalia loved to write opposite justice stevens, and i don't know if justice stevens liked that, too, but i kind of got the sense that he did. and some of the opinions you're able to see. there was a case in my term which it was not a blockbuster case. it was called zuny public school district versus the department of education. it was a highly, highly technical statutory interpretation and chevron case. i'm not even going to go into the details of it because it is not -- it really almost can't be discussed, the case is so technical, but the case, i did write down what the case turned on. the cay turned on the phrase, quote, disregard her pupil expenditures above the 95th or below the 5th percentile of such expenditures. so that was the case. it was a case in which sort of a classic statutory interpretation case in which the plain language of the statute seemed to produce at least to some an unworkable and unintended result. and it was, i think, to my mind, the closest statutory interpretation case of all time, because it came up from the tenth circuit, it was l1aa by divid
i think justice scalia loved to write opposite justice stevens, and i don't know if justice stevens liked that, too, but i kind of got the sense that he did. and some of the opinions you're able to see. there was a case in my term which it was not a blockbuster case. it was called zuny public school district versus the department of education. it was a highly, highly technical statutory interpretation and chevron case. i'm not even going to go into the details of it because it is not -- it...
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also for justice stevens. finally on the far left of the panel which is not a phrase he will hear often is daniel press who is nominated and confirmed to the u.s. court of appeals for the ninth circuit, finally getting through the hazing. -- as a partner at himself.ed law school he clerked for jay harvie wilkinson on the fourth circuit court of appeals in late justice antonin scalia. let's get the ball rolling with justice kruger who will discuss some of justice stevens' approaches to judging. ben, ander: thank you, thank you for the opportunity to participate in this event remembering and celebrating the legacy of justice john paul stevens. others will address other aspects of the justice's remarkable service, the impact that his work had on the substance of the jurisprudence, judicial philosophy. i will focus on how i best new the justice,- knew which was the 2003, 2004 term. what i observed from watching not just the substance for deciding cases but the day today habits of judging -- day to day habits of ju
also for justice stevens. finally on the far left of the panel which is not a phrase he will hear often is daniel press who is nominated and confirmed to the u.s. court of appeals for the ninth circuit, finally getting through the hazing. -- as a partner at himself.ed law school he clerked for jay harvie wilkinson on the fourth circuit court of appeals in late justice antonin scalia. let's get the ball rolling with justice kruger who will discuss some of justice stevens' approaches to judging....
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why would steven avery do this? >> that's a good question. >> reporter: we asked ken katz, who wrote a book about this. that steven avery made himself a murderer. >> he started planning this event the first day he went to prison. >> reporter: and we talked with a lead investigator of the case, who has come under fire for this controversial interrogation. >> you've stayed silent through this firestorm. why are you sitting here today? >> i realized that someone needed to speak out to tell the truth of what happened. >> reporter: so, what did happen here? the story begins with the woman at the heart of this case, a 25-year-old photographer from wisconsin named teresa halbach. she loved being behind the camera. kim and teresa were friends in college. both were photographers working at the same studio in green bay. kim says teresa had a special way with her subjects. >> she could make them smile. i think that's what she loved to do. make other people smile. >> reporter: the two stayed in touch after they launched their c
why would steven avery do this? >> that's a good question. >> reporter: we asked ken katz, who wrote a book about this. that steven avery made himself a murderer. >> he started planning this event the first day he went to prison. >> reporter: and we talked with a lead investigator of the case, who has come under fire for this controversial interrogation. >> you've stayed silent through this firestorm. why are you sitting here today? >> i realized that someone...
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he clerked for the late steven reinhardt on the circuit court of appeals and for justice stevens. kathleen harhnett is in private practice where she represents plaintiffs and defendants. she served as assistant attorney general in the civil division of the u.s. department of justice. she's a graduate of harvard college and law school and clerked for merritt garland and for justice stevens. finally on the far left of this panel, which is probably not a phrase he's going to hear very often is daniel bress who was on the ninth court of appeals. after law school he clerked on the fourth circuit court of appeals and the late justice anton scalia on the supreme court. let's get the ball rolling with justice kruger who is going to discuss his approaches to judging. >> terrific. thank you. thank you for the opportunity to participate in this wonderful event remembering and celebrating the legacy of justice john paul stevens. i think others tonight will address other aspects of the justice's remarkable service, his 35 years on the u.s. supreme court and the impact that his work had on the
he clerked for the late steven reinhardt on the circuit court of appeals and for justice stevens. kathleen harhnett is in private practice where she represents plaintiffs and defendants. she served as assistant attorney general in the civil division of the u.s. department of justice. she's a graduate of harvard college and law school and clerked for merritt garland and for justice stevens. finally on the far left of this panel, which is probably not a phrase he's going to hear very often is...
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edward thomas strauss steven r. strauss larry l. strickland steven f. walwyn wellington stuart, jr. benjamin suarez david scott suarez ramon suarez dino xavier suarez ramirez yoichi sumiyama sugiyama william christopher sugra daniel thomas suhr david marc sullins christopher p. sullivan patrick sullivan thomas g. sullivan hilario soriano sumaya, jr. james joseph suozzo colleen m. supinski robert sutcliffe seline sutter claudia suzette sutton john francis swaine kristine m. swearson brian david sweeney brian edward sweeney madeline amy sweeney kenneth j. swenson thomas f. swift derek ogilvie sword kevin thomas szocik gina sztejnberg norbert p. szurkowski harry taback joann c. tabeek norma c. taddei michael taddonio keiichiro takahashi keiji takahashi phyllis gail talbot robert r. talhami john talignani sean patrick tallon paul talty maurita tam rachel tamares hector rogan tamayo michael andrew tamuccio kenichiro tanaka rhondelle cherie tankard michael anthony tanner dennis gerard taormina, jr. kenneth joseph tarantino allan tarasiewicz michael c. tarrou
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jacobs. >> steven a. jacobson. >> steven d.jagoda. >> yudhvir s. jain. >> maria jakubiak. >> robert adrien jalbert. >> ernest james. >> gricelda e. james. >> mark steven jardim. >> amy nicole jarret. >> muhammadou jawara. >> francois jean-pierre. >> maxima jean-pierre. >> paul edward jeffers. >> john charles jenkins. >> joseph jenkins, jr. >> alan keith jensen. >> prem nath jerath. >> farah jeudy. >> hweidar jian. >> eliezer jimenez, jr. >> luis jimenez, jr. >> charles gregory john. >> nicholas john. >> dennis m. johnson. >> lashawna johnson. >> scott michael johnson. >> william r. johnston. >> allison horstmann jones. >> arthur joseph jones iii. >> brian leander jones. >> charles edward jones. >> christopher d. jones. >> donald t. jones ii. >> donald w. jones. >> judith lawter jones. >> linda jones. >> mary s. jones. >> andrew brian jordan, sr. >> robert thomas jordan. >> albert gunnis joseph. >> ingeborg joseph. >> karl henry joseph. >> stephen joseph. >> jane eileen josiah. >> anthony jovic. angel l. juarbe, jr. >> karen sue
jacobs. >> steven a. jacobson. >> steven d.jagoda. >> yudhvir s. jain. >> maria jakubiak. >> robert adrien jalbert. >> ernest james. >> gricelda e. james. >> mark steven jardim. >> amy nicole jarret. >> muhammadou jawara. >> francois jean-pierre. >> maxima jean-pierre. >> paul edward jeffers. >> john charles jenkins. >> joseph jenkins, jr. >> alan keith jensen. >> prem nath jerath. >>...
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what would this mean long-term for steven miller's career? at one point his friend calls him up and says are you sure that this is something that you want to be doing? are you sure that this is right? and steven miller said that yes, he was sure. he was not worried. his friends weren't surprised that he came into a position of power, because they know how disciplined and hard working muller has been for his life. and very ambitions from the time he was in high school appearing on talk radio show programs. and being on national television when he was in college. so people aren't so much surprised, that has friends that knew him well weren't very surprised by his rise to power. but there were some of them who expressed me they were concerned about what this would mean for him long-term. because he was coming off, is such a villain in the media. >> host: that's really interesting. and said let's start with his childhood. and the question of geography to begin with. i wonder, the early chapters of your book really smartly deal with california and
what would this mean long-term for steven miller's career? at one point his friend calls him up and says are you sure that this is something that you want to be doing? are you sure that this is right? and steven miller said that yes, he was sure. he was not worried. his friends weren't surprised that he came into a position of power, because they know how disciplined and hard working muller has been for his life. and very ambitions from the time he was in high school appearing on talk radio...
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williams spotted stevens the first set and then took over. and here's my favorite, the congratulatory waiver from williams daughter olympia. as a parent, my heart melts. look at that, how can you not say aww, when you see that. i never had my it's time for the biggest sale of the year on the sleep number 360 smart bed.
williams spotted stevens the first set and then took over. and here's my favorite, the congratulatory waiver from williams daughter olympia. as a parent, my heart melts. look at that, how can you not say aww, when you see that. i never had my it's time for the biggest sale of the year on the sleep number 360 smart bed.
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well let's bring in our guests from not play in new jersey is steven rogers a member of donald j. trump 4 presidents advisory boards joining us from tehran stuffer and iran affairs analyst and in london by lester international sanctions lawyer at the british courts chambers thank you all for joining us on this episode's let's start over in the u.s. steven rogers the united nations has announced snapback sanctions but the rest of the world appears to be ignoring america given this steve feel that this maximum pressure strategy is working because the only country that appears to be isolated at the moment is america. well it is working keep in mind that the president of the united states from the day he began to run for office back in 2016 made it clear to the american people that every policy that he set forth whether it be domestic or foreign would be in the best interest of american national security so here in the united states it has not negatively it has not impacted at all on him negatively that with regard to what's happening around the world it's working iran's currency is n
well let's bring in our guests from not play in new jersey is steven rogers a member of donald j. trump 4 presidents advisory boards joining us from tehran stuffer and iran affairs analyst and in london by lester international sanctions lawyer at the british courts chambers thank you all for joining us on this episode's let's start over in the u.s. steven rogers the united nations has announced snapback sanctions but the rest of the world appears to be ignoring america given this steve feel...
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steven: you are right. anything would drive the stakes here even higher than this already extremely volatile supreme court fight, but how this person might participate in decisions on the election obviously is a big part of this. runners, the leading candidate seems to be amy coney barrett, who is a judge on the u.s. court of appeals in chicago. she is a notre dame law professor, very conservative, very highly regarded in conservative circles. she has been a very successful professor, well-liked by her colleagues and students. but again, very conservative on a number of issues. the other leading candidate seems to be barbara lagoa, a judge on the 11th circuit, which is based in atlanta, but she sits in miami. that seems to be more of a politically driven choice, if that is the way it goes, because they feel she would help president trump with the cuban-american and hispanic vote in florida, and may other parts of the country. how they would vote in an election case is really hard to tell. we don't have much
steven: you are right. anything would drive the stakes here even higher than this already extremely volatile supreme court fight, but how this person might participate in decisions on the election obviously is a big part of this. runners, the leading candidate seems to be amy coney barrett, who is a judge on the u.s. court of appeals in chicago. she is a notre dame law professor, very conservative, very highly regarded in conservative circles. she has been a very successful professor,...
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today treasury secretary steven mnuchin and federal reserve chair jerome powell testified on ongoing coronavirus response before the house financial services committee. watch live at 1038 eastern on c-span3 come online c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> monday and use senate members came to the floor to pay tribute to supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg passed away friday after a fight with pancreatic cancer. we heard from mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer about justice ginsburg's life and career and the future of the supreme court. >> mr. president. >> theel majority leader. >> our nation is morning the end of an exceptional american life. justice ruth bader ginsburg meant so much to our country. first and foremost, she was a brilliant generational legal mind who climbed past one obstacle after another to summit the very pinnacle of her profession. justice ginsburg was a fixture on our nation's highest court for more than a quarter of a century. she was not just a lawyer. no, not just a lawyer, but a leader from majority opinions to impassioned dissents
today treasury secretary steven mnuchin and federal reserve chair jerome powell testified on ongoing coronavirus response before the house financial services committee. watch live at 1038 eastern on c-span3 come online c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> monday and use senate members came to the floor to pay tribute to supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg passed away friday after a fight with pancreatic cancer. we heard from mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer...
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steven: look, the human part of me does absolutely.he loss of the $600 a week for these people is a critical amount of money, and it is one of the reasons why trump stepped in, and whether it was successful or not, to stop evictions. week, andt $600 a retail sales continue to roll along. its exposing an unfortunate aspect of the u.s. economy, ofely that the top 10%, 20% wage earners where this pandemic has not really impacted, because of the jobs they have, that is also about 80% of discretionary consumer spending. their spending, because of the money they take in their confidence, ties much more closely to the s&p 500. tom: i think this is so important. how do guys like you and fancy people like us that are looking at a fancy market, fancy finance, fancy investment, how do you fold in the tangible hardship we see out there? isven: well, it unfortunately happening to someone else. extendedhave an expansion that we have, , whenlly the higher end you get threatened in terms of your income and things go bad, and actually caused because of
steven: look, the human part of me does absolutely.he loss of the $600 a week for these people is a critical amount of money, and it is one of the reasons why trump stepped in, and whether it was successful or not, to stop evictions. week, andt $600 a retail sales continue to roll along. its exposing an unfortunate aspect of the u.s. economy, ofely that the top 10%, 20% wage earners where this pandemic has not really impacted, because of the jobs they have, that is also about 80% of...
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towering figures so breme court justice ruth bader ginsburg and america's preeminent russian expert steven cohen both will be remembered for good reasons their legacies assured. they discuss this and more i'm joined by my guests glenn he's in oslo he is an associate professor at the university of south used her norway as well as author of russia's geo economic strategy for a greater eurasia and in budapest we crossed to george samueli he is the author of bombs for peace nato's humanitarian war and he was originally dressed up rules in effect that music and johnny i want and i don't appreciate how it's going to it's going to george in budapest a george of course the biggest news right now is the passage job just as ginsburg and what's going to happen next and on this program i really don't want to big or about the procedure of it all of you know it is inappropriate for trying to do this in the past it's been argued that a right the horn electional you know election year you should do that if there is a bacon say you can go back and forth you know and all sides have changed their mind ok and
towering figures so breme court justice ruth bader ginsburg and america's preeminent russian expert steven cohen both will be remembered for good reasons their legacies assured. they discuss this and more i'm joined by my guests glenn he's in oslo he is an associate professor at the university of south used her norway as well as author of russia's geo economic strategy for a greater eurasia and in budapest we crossed to george samueli he is the author of bombs for peace nato's humanitarian war...
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and that is the murder in steven taylor. so i believe that when we hold officers accountable for failing to follow legislative laws that have been put in place specifically ab-392, and fail to deescalate when they could have deescalated or circumvented the ability just to use their weapon, would be -- i'm telling you would be tremendously important that this officer is held accountable for wrongfully using his weapon at a time when he shouldn't. steven taylor wasn't a threat. he was stumbling from being tased and the officer still shot him. this happens over and over throughout this state. >> that's what the d.a. agreed with. we appreciate your time. we think of you over the years and hope to speak to you again soon. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> all right. let's switch gears here and bring in jeff ranieri and talk about the rest of the week. certainly a little cooler now, but it's not going to stay this way. >> definitely not. we've got some dangerous heat coming our way this upcoming labor day weekend. and the
and that is the murder in steven taylor. so i believe that when we hold officers accountable for failing to follow legislative laws that have been put in place specifically ab-392, and fail to deescalate when they could have deescalated or circumvented the ability just to use their weapon, would be -- i'm telling you would be tremendously important that this officer is held accountable for wrongfully using his weapon at a time when he shouldn't. steven taylor wasn't a threat. he was stumbling...
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steven a. douglas, lincoln's long-time rival, announced every man must be for the united states or against it. there can be no neutrals in this war, only patriots or traitors. in the south, the new confederate nation suddenly became far more formidable. most white southerners decided to fight for independence when push came to shove. they might not have all thought succession was a great idea but when the question became, there's a war going on, which side are you going to fight on, there was a huge turnaround, especially in the upper south. four additional slave states, virginia, north carolina, tennessee and arkansas, sided with the deep south and doubled the new nation's military manpower. both sides mobilized vast armies and both stumbled into a war that proved more bloody and pro traktsds than anyone could have imagined when it first started. in my judgment, succession was the most calamitous example of bad jults dgment of american history. it was designed to counteract a supposed threat t
steven a. douglas, lincoln's long-time rival, announced every man must be for the united states or against it. there can be no neutrals in this war, only patriots or traitors. in the south, the new confederate nation suddenly became far more formidable. most white southerners decided to fight for independence when push came to shove. they might not have all thought succession was a great idea but when the question became, there's a war going on, which side are you going to fight on, there was a...
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steven: sure. thank you for having me.six months have been filled with a lot of sadness, tears, fear, lots of education, lots of resilience. at the forefront of everything that we have done has been the safety of our teams and we have done that quite successfully. our business, as you might imagine, has accelerated dramatically since the beginning of covid in march. as consumers stayed home. and as you mentioned earlier, we are the largest -- vonnie: and the pressure points? steven: so, listen, the supply chain is secure. mostu want to find the diverse supplier. product is flowing. obviously, the categories that you are all familiar with going to the store and not finding, paper products in particular, will continue to be short, probably through the first part of calendar 2021. but the supply chain works, the manufacturers are working, and the stores are stocked. greg: what could be -- i mean, obviously come in the early days of the pandemic, we were worried about this oblique -- the supply chain. companycautions can a lik
steven: sure. thank you for having me.six months have been filled with a lot of sadness, tears, fear, lots of education, lots of resilience. at the forefront of everything that we have done has been the safety of our teams and we have done that quite successfully. our business, as you might imagine, has accelerated dramatically since the beginning of covid in march. as consumers stayed home. and as you mentioned earlier, we are the largest -- vonnie: and the pressure points? steven: so, listen,...
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steven taylor's family said that's one step closer to justice. >> more than four months after steven taylor was killed at the san leandro walmart, his grandmother. she was pleasantly surprised to get a call. >> as far as we know, she's not charged an officer in alameda county that we know of. so we're kind of excited that maybe this is a turn for the better for everyone who has family. >> o'malley was appointed as the alameda county d.a. after the b.a.r.t. police officer was convicted of killing oscar grant in 2009. immediately after steven taylor's shooting in april, they rushed to the scene. they worried he was having the psychological episode. their family attorney said that's what san leandro attorney fletcher noted in his report after the shooting. >> they seem to be somebody who had lost touch with reality in his words. if that's the case. then deadly force was an completely inappropriate response. >> according to the investigators, less than 40 seconds passed from the time officer fletcher arrived at walmart to when steven taylor was tased and shot. them he was 17 feet away wh
steven taylor's family said that's one step closer to justice. >> more than four months after steven taylor was killed at the san leandro walmart, his grandmother. she was pleasantly surprised to get a call. >> as far as we know, she's not charged an officer in alameda county that we know of. so we're kind of excited that maybe this is a turn for the better for everyone who has family. >> o'malley was appointed as the alameda county d.a. after the b.a.r.t. police officer was...
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for steven mirassou this is a first for him in makiing steven kent wines. if his were affected. if it was, he wouldn't be putting it out on the >>> staying in the tri-valley as we continue our weeklong series on black businesses fighting to make it in the bay, we raise a glass to the bay area's storied wine industry. no shortage of reds and whites but it is rare that a person creating them is black. we'll meet the livermore winemaker working to change the perceptions one glass at a time. be sure to watch that story coming up for you right here on nbc bay area tonight at 6:00. >>> moving on to decision 2020 from wildfires to coronavirus the election will be a question of science. >> scott mcgrew, the candidates have very different ideas about what science tells us. >> yeah, very different. just this week we heard accusations the white house tried to alter scientific data coming out of the cdc about coronavirus. the spokesperson michael caputo accused of sedition. the president says patriotic for americans to wear masks but we rarely see him or his supporters
for steven mirassou this is a first for him in makiing steven kent wines. if his were affected. if it was, he wouldn't be putting it out on the >>> staying in the tri-valley as we continue our weeklong series on black businesses fighting to make it in the bay, we raise a glass to the bay area's storied wine industry. no shortage of reds and whites but it is rare that a person creating them is black. we'll meet the livermore winemaker working to change the perceptions one glass at a...
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i'll turn it back to steven in a minute. the law currently remains that there are filing officers in departments. we're the centralized filing officers of the city. it's not solely a technology issue. it's actually a technology project, it's a business project. there are all these departments with their dispersed units that handle this and different approaches they use to handling this. let me turn it to steven to see if there's more he can guide us with the difference in the role. >> chair ambrose: that would be helpful. with the patience of the commission -- to my mind going back to commissioner chiu's comment on the culture of compliance, this form 700 is our link to the 3600 key decision makers within the city and county of san francisco. that's why you have to file form 700 because you got your hands on permits and entitlements and major contract decisions. if we can improve transparency with respect to the activities of those key players in addition to the department heads and board and commission members who already f
i'll turn it back to steven in a minute. the law currently remains that there are filing officers in departments. we're the centralized filing officers of the city. it's not solely a technology issue. it's actually a technology project, it's a business project. there are all these departments with their dispersed units that handle this and different approaches they use to handling this. let me turn it to steven to see if there's more he can guide us with the difference in the role. >>...
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mnuchin -- too much for steven mnuchin and. -- steven mnuchin. >> what is most important is what ishe breakdown in getting money to american workers, families, kids where we can agree on monday -- money. there are tremendous areas of agreement and that is what we should be doing right away. >> it is one of f the mo political tecech deals. the talks over the sale of tiktok have run into complications. the wall street journal says negotiations have stalled over the issue of whether the at's -- app's core algorithm is included as part of the deal. restrictions on export and technology may mean thahat the owners might need a license to sell the algorithm to a foreign company. house is ordered that tiktok be sold by september 2 20 or risisk being blocked. h has announced i it will eliminate fossil fuels from its cleaning products by 2030. the company is injecting one billion euros to cut carbon emissions created by the products. the move, as they are facing demand for these brands because of the pandemimic. -- the move comes. i look at what is hahappening in the e markets. around europem
mnuchin -- too much for steven mnuchin and. -- steven mnuchin. >> what is most important is what ishe breakdown in getting money to american workers, families, kids where we can agree on monday -- money. there are tremendous areas of agreement and that is what we should be doing right away. >> it is one of f the mo political tecech deals. the talks over the sale of tiktok have run into complications. the wall street journal says negotiations have stalled over the issue of whether...
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steven: from my perspective, i think limitations are wrong handed.h congress had left in place the local state and tax reduction. state and local tax reductions help states and localities fund their operations. services that they use the revenue to support our for low income taxpayers. , schools, roads, , disproportionately use their revenues to help low income taxpayers. however, it benefits high income taxpayers in the sense that they get a deduction. that always struck me as rough justice, hoping to soften the blow. those who object to the state and local tax -- i do not -- but the ones that do say that the one claiming that the duction are the highest income taxpayers. but if they are not getting the full benefit of their tax expenditures, going disproportionately to the lowest income taxpayers, we ought to offer them some relief, just like we do for charitable contributions in the hope that high income taxpayers will support low income taxpayers. david: always great to have you with us. steven rosenthal, senior fellow at the urban brookings tax
steven: from my perspective, i think limitations are wrong handed.h congress had left in place the local state and tax reduction. state and local tax reductions help states and localities fund their operations. services that they use the revenue to support our for low income taxpayers. , schools, roads, , disproportionately use their revenues to help low income taxpayers. however, it benefits high income taxpayers in the sense that they get a deduction. that always struck me as rough justice,...
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wear those who know the taylor family -- >> justice for steven taylor! >> reporter: -- staged protest outside walmart almost immediately, pointing out taylor was homeless and having a mental crisis. san leandro's chief initially defended the shooting. >> mr. taylor was ordered multiple times to put on the weapon , but he did not comply. >> reporter: today, chief jeff tudor writes the loss of steven taylor has deeply affected this community. it's important we allow the judicial process to take its course. taylor's police and how to from start to shooting lasted about 40 seconds. >> officer fletcher's actions coupled with his failure to attempt other de-escalation options rendered his use of deadly force unreasonable. >> reporter: critics waited until now to learn the officer's name. taylor's family, pressing for charges. >> being black, homeless, with mental issues should not be a death sentence, that's exactly what it was. relic that officer should have been thinking what can i do to de-escalate the situation and get this young man some help? instead, he
wear those who know the taylor family -- >> justice for steven taylor! >> reporter: -- staged protest outside walmart almost immediately, pointing out taylor was homeless and having a mental crisis. san leandro's chief initially defended the shooting. >> mr. taylor was ordered multiple times to put on the weapon , but he did not comply. >> reporter: today, chief jeff tudor writes the loss of steven taylor has deeply affected this community. it's important we allow the...
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[applause] and commission member catherine anne stevens thank you for your leadership and your devotion to this magnificent project. i would like to acknowledge other people with us this evening. the secretary of interior david bernhardt. [applause] secretary of transportation elaine chao.
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justice stevens entire confirmation process could've been played outbe twice between now and november 3rd with time to spare. and justice ginsburg herself could've been confirmed twice between now and the end of the year with time to spare. the senate has more than sufficient time to process the nomination. history and precedent make that perfectly clear others want to claim the situation of justice alito is one - - justice scalia's passing so we should not proceed until january this is completely false this is what i said on the very first session the day after justice scalia passed the senate has not filled the vacancy when there was a divided government since 188-8130 years ago. here is what i said the next day have to go back to 1888 when cleveland was president last time to find the vacancyel created was approved by a senate of a different party. only six prior times in american history has the vacancy arisen in the majority of those times and 2016 no confirmation. that is a an outcome when you have divided government. as an unusual favor that has been granted nearly 130 is the f
justice stevens entire confirmation process could've been played outbe twice between now and november 3rd with time to spare. and justice ginsburg herself could've been confirmed twice between now and the end of the year with time to spare. the senate has more than sufficient time to process the nomination. history and precedent make that perfectly clear others want to claim the situation of justice alito is one - - justice scalia's passing so we should not proceed until january this is...
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really take years supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg and america's preeminent russian expert steven cohen all going to remember to give reasons the latest show. the world is driven by shaped by one person.
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wobbling but gripping about in a walmart, should not have been killed by an arriving officer. >> steven was not a threat, and at no point did he swing the bat at anyone in the store, or at any police officer. >> those who know the taylor family -- staged protests outside walmart almost immediately, pointing out taylor was homeless and having a mental crisis. san leandro's chief initially defended the shooting. >> he was ordered multiple times to put on the weapon, but did not comply. >> the loss of steven taylor has deeply affected this community. it is important we allow the judicial process to take its course. taylor's police encounter from start to shooting lasted about 40 seconds. >> officer fletcher's actions, coupled with his failure to attempt other de-escalation options rendered his use of deadly force unreasonable point >> critics waited until now to learn the officer's name. taylor's family, pressing for charges. >> being black, almost, with mental issues, should and that s . >> the officer should have been thinking what can i do to de- escalate the situation and get this youn
wobbling but gripping about in a walmart, should not have been killed by an arriving officer. >> steven was not a threat, and at no point did he swing the bat at anyone in the store, or at any police officer. >> those who know the taylor family -- staged protests outside walmart almost immediately, pointing out taylor was homeless and having a mental crisis. san leandro's chief initially defended the shooting. >> he was ordered multiple times to put on the weapon, but did not...
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>> i want to say steven is the only pulitzer prize winner in this couple, so congratulate him. years in this country, particularly in states like michigan, where there is a great divide, we have forgotten how to talk with each other and all we can do is scream at each other. and we haven't taken the time to figure out why the other person thinks and feels the way they do, just intent on converting them to our point of view. that's the point of the great lakes civility project that steve and i are involved with. >> so, steven, what are you going to do? this state of the world that nolan laid out, that's where we are, how are you going to solve it? >> we talk about a couple of different principles that we think helped people relate to each other without being disagreeable. one of them is listening, really listening to each other. not just -- not talking anthonying aboanthony i and thinking what am i going to say, trying to identify with where they're coming from, we talk about the idea of understanding that people are more than the sum of their politics. right? one of the things
>> i want to say steven is the only pulitzer prize winner in this couple, so congratulate him. years in this country, particularly in states like michigan, where there is a great divide, we have forgotten how to talk with each other and all we can do is scream at each other. and we haven't taken the time to figure out why the other person thinks and feels the way they do, just intent on converting them to our point of view. that's the point of the great lakes civility project that steve...
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elena kagan 67. 82.el alito john paul stevens in 1975 took only 19 days. justice sandra day o'connor took 33 days. as you look at the campaign calendar and the senate calendar, what does that tell you? expect we are going to see mitch mcconnell start to push for things that happened very quickly. we know that president trump has had a list of supreme court nominees for years, since 2015. upkeep seeing him bring that as a dangling carrot to those conservatives. we know that they may have already started to look into a lot of those people. they have to vet those people. you talk about the different
elena kagan 67. 82.el alito john paul stevens in 1975 took only 19 days. justice sandra day o'connor took 33 days. as you look at the campaign calendar and the senate calendar, what does that tell you? expect we are going to see mitch mcconnell start to push for things that happened very quickly. we know that president trump has had a list of supreme court nominees for years, since 2015. upkeep seeing him bring that as a dangling carrot to those conservatives. we know that they may have already...
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in justice stevens entire confirmation process could've been played out twice between now and november 3rd. with time to spare. and justice ginsburg herself could've been confirmed twice between now and the end of the year with time to spare. the senate has more than sufficient time to process a nomination. history and precedents make that perfectly clear. others want to claim the situation is exactly the passing in 2016 and so should not proceed until january. this is also completely false. on the senate floor the very first session. the day after justice scalia past. the senate has not filled the vacancy arising an election year when there was a divided government sense 1888 almost 130 years ago. here's what i said the next day when it spoke to the press for the first time on the subject. if you go back to 1888 when cleveland was present to find a vacancy created in a presidential election year was approved by senate of a different party. as of then, only six prior times in american history andan supree court vacancy and the election year. and of the opposite party. the majority of t
in justice stevens entire confirmation process could've been played out twice between now and november 3rd. with time to spare. and justice ginsburg herself could've been confirmed twice between now and the end of the year with time to spare. the senate has more than sufficient time to process a nomination. history and precedents make that perfectly clear. others want to claim the situation is exactly the passing in 2016 and so should not proceed until january. this is also completely false. on...
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twelcome to the team, steven. are you interested in pursuing the permanent position? there's a lot of questions about the interim versus permanent recruitment. >> you put me on the spot, director. this is an important project for me and feels like a capstone of my career and i think i'm in a better position to support this leading the pmpc team and thank you for having, sir, thank you. >> my apologies for putting you on the spot. >> any of the members of the board wishing to speak on this item? >> you have director lipkin. >> ok, director. >> just quickly, and steven, thank you for the presentation. a little bit of the conversation about the operational analysis and trying to get a little bit ahead and one of the things to clarify for director gi. we're tapping into the existing contracts that activate the services as quickly as we can. i know there's a little bit of contractual stuff to work out and there are issues, but we're trying to go as quickly as possible with that critical path as certainly met. >> thank you, director lipkin. any other members? nothing from y
twelcome to the team, steven. are you interested in pursuing the permanent position? there's a lot of questions about the interim versus permanent recruitment. >> you put me on the spot, director. this is an important project for me and feels like a capstone of my career and i think i'm in a better position to support this leading the pmpc team and thank you for having, sir, thank you. >> my apologies for putting you on the spot. >> any of the members of the board wishing to...
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treasury secretary steven mnuchin said additional fiscal stimulus is needed urgently. the dollar steady after strong manufacturing data. above $1.20 for the first time in over two years. it does not last long. does mattere level for monetary policy. it is 6:00 a.m. in london, 7:00 a.m. in frankfurt where they are watching the euro-dollar trade. good to see you. so, volatility. is the equity market to greedy and the rates market under assuming vol in the u.s. presidential election? good morning. annmarie: that is certainly what the options market is signaling, that this is the biggest event risk to date on record and that is of course the u.s. election. it signals investors basically maybe being in wait and see mode until november. they want a bullish spread and a bearish spread. have two exclusive massive interviews coming up this hour i'm really looking over to. manus: there are a couple of things. we have had a huge month of property deals go through. these are the two leaders of those businesses. we just heard from them on the side of the deal. a $5 billion property
treasury secretary steven mnuchin said additional fiscal stimulus is needed urgently. the dollar steady after strong manufacturing data. above $1.20 for the first time in over two years. it does not last long. does mattere level for monetary policy. it is 6:00 a.m. in london, 7:00 a.m. in frankfurt where they are watching the euro-dollar trade. good to see you. so, volatility. is the equity market to greedy and the rates market under assuming vol in the u.s. presidential election? good morning....
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officer jason fletcher facings voluntary manslaughter charges for the death of steven taylor back in april. fletcher's attorney says he is really for the long legal battle ahead and is confident he can show the officer was defending himself. nbc bay area's melissa colorado has more on how the country's movement for racial justice could impact this case. >> reporter: michael taylor. >> lock him up. he killed my brother. lock him up. >> reporter: >> he's innocent. he didn't commit a crime. he will be acquit snood are the two men on opposite sides of what could be the next high-profile trial that will test california's new law, restricting when police can use deadly force. the new law says police can only use deadly force if it stops a person from killing or harming that officer or anyone else. former prosecutor stephen clark is not involved in the case, but says given the nationwide scrutiny over police conduct, many doerngs wiistrict attorney following this case closely. >> it is very difficult to convict police officers, so this is an important test case moving forward. >> reporter:
officer jason fletcher facings voluntary manslaughter charges for the death of steven taylor back in april. fletcher's attorney says he is really for the long legal battle ahead and is confident he can show the officer was defending himself. nbc bay area's melissa colorado has more on how the country's movement for racial justice could impact this case. >> reporter: michael taylor. >> lock him up. he killed my brother. lock him up. >> reporter: >> he's innocent. he...
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alexander stevens is elected senator from georgia. anyone, that notion of vin ti d vindictive and harsh republic republicans, in any other country, they would be jailed, and some were jailed for crimes committed against the united states government. jefferson davis was jailed for some time, but none of them really suffered. jefferson davis writes this huge memoir after he's released saying it was all about states' rights, nothing to do with slavery, the civil war. they're all there to propagate their own views and they're really not punished that harsh. did you have a question? jeremy. and then i'll come to you, ryan. >> yeah, the 13th amendment, like, originally stated there shall be no slavery except as a punishment for crime. so how significant do you think that played for, like, the south's part as far as like enforcing the black codes and that type of thing? >> yeah, very good question, jeremy. we're going to be talking about black codes, right? southerners use all kinds of legal and constitutional loopholes besides violence, lik
alexander stevens is elected senator from georgia. anyone, that notion of vin ti d vindictive and harsh republic republicans, in any other country, they would be jailed, and some were jailed for crimes committed against the united states government. jefferson davis was jailed for some time, but none of them really suffered. jefferson davis writes this huge memoir after he's released saying it was all about states' rights, nothing to do with slavery, the civil war. they're all there to propagate...
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moore today alameda county district attorney nancy o'malley announced the charges in the death of steven taylor taylor was caught on camera inside the store, he was wielding a bat shortly before he was shot and killed. >>kron four's jonathan mccall live for us in san leandro with reaction from from that and how the district attorney came to the decision jonathan. >>in him in addition to those charges being announced this afternoon we also learned the name of that officer, he is jason fletcher a member of the san leandro police department. >>we're still trying to figure out exactly just how long he's been a member of this department. investigators with the alameda county district attorney's office say this afternoon that his actions against steven taylor back in april. we're not justified. >>months after the fatal shots that killed is steven taylor we now know the name of assembly under officer who fired them wednesday officer jason fletcher was charged with voluntary manslaughter in taylor's death officer fletcher's actions. >>coupled with his failure to attempt other de escalation optio
moore today alameda county district attorney nancy o'malley announced the charges in the death of steven taylor taylor was caught on camera inside the store, he was wielding a bat shortly before he was shot and killed. >>kron four's jonathan mccall live for us in san leandro with reaction from from that and how the district attorney came to the decision jonathan. >>in him in addition to those charges being announced this afternoon we also learned the name of that officer, he is...
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mister steven taylor pose an imminent threat of death a great bodily injury to either officer fletcher or to any one else in the store. >>back in april civil rights attorney lee merritt who represents tiller's family said taylor was going through a mental health episode. and had previously suffered from paranoid schizophrenia and bipolar depression silly andrews police chief issued this statement wednesday saying in part. i know the loss of stephen taylor has deeply affected this community. it's important that we allow the judicial process to take its course. >>that was jonathan mccall reporting for us this morning fletcher will be arraigned on the charges later this month. well in a developing story that we're following for you to braun police confirmed that a sergeant at the center of a confrontation with the black store owner has resigned sergeant michael blasi was the supervising officer when the incident took place last month. this body camera video captured that inter action the store owner says, but he was racially profiled for being in his own store late at night confrontation
mister steven taylor pose an imminent threat of death a great bodily injury to either officer fletcher or to any one else in the store. >>back in april civil rights attorney lee merritt who represents tiller's family said taylor was going through a mental health episode. and had previously suffered from paranoid schizophrenia and bipolar depression silly andrews police chief issued this statement wednesday saying in part. i know the loss of stephen taylor has deeply affected this...
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twelcome to the team, steven. are you interested in pursuing the permanent position? there's a lot of questions about the interim versus permanent recruitment. >> you put me on the spot, director. this is an important project for me and feels like a capstone of my career and i think i'm in a better position to support this leading the pmpc team and thank you for having, sir, thank you. >> my apologies for putting you on the spot. >> any of the members of the board wishing to speak on this item? >> you have director lipkin. >> ok, director. >> just quickly, and steven, thank you for the presentation. a little bit of the conversation about the operational analysis and trying to get a little bit ahead and one of the things to clarify for director gi. we're tapping into the existing contracts that activate the services as quickly as we can. i know there's a little bit of contractual stuff to work out and there are issues, but we're trying to go as quickly as possible with that critical path as certainly met. >> thank you, director lipkin. any other members? nothing from y
twelcome to the team, steven. are you interested in pursuing the permanent position? there's a lot of questions about the interim versus permanent recruitment. >> you put me on the spot, director. this is an important project for me and feels like a capstone of my career and i think i'm in a better position to support this leading the pmpc team and thank you for having, sir, thank you. >> my apologies for putting you on the spot. >> any of the members of the board wishing to...
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steven: mindset matters most.nd the innovators, the mindset these partners putting together as they build these companies. goal toan ambitious move the dial and not shy away from long-term thinking about how to make continuity of purpose goals. shery: steven krein, great to have your thoughts. ceo of startup health. don't miss our interviews from the conference. anwill hear from the police -- the oasis management founder. check it out on the times you see on your screen. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: let's take a look at the markets. we have quick news when it comes to australian consumer confidence. the consumer confidence index for september rising to 93 points, sticking up from the previous month of 79.5, which is a pretty interesting reading given during that period we had the stricter lockdown measures. a total decimation of business activity in victoria. seasonally adjusted month on month. that number picking up by 18% versus a previous contraction of almost 10%. a little bit of good news, but likely unable to
steven: mindset matters most.nd the innovators, the mindset these partners putting together as they build these companies. goal toan ambitious move the dial and not shy away from long-term thinking about how to make continuity of purpose goals. shery: steven krein, great to have your thoughts. ceo of startup health. don't miss our interviews from the conference. anwill hear from the police -- the oasis management founder. check it out on the times you see on your screen. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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it did and a few days later steven got a check for $550. if you're asked to pay a deposit for a medical procedure we recommend using a credit card. make sure you get a printed receipt that states you are due a refund after your insurance pays. keep it and keep tabs. then if theor you can dispute the charge with your credit card company. that step will probably get the attention of the hospital finance department and hopefully trigger a refund. have a great wednesday. >> you, too, chris. 6:27. >>> coming up next, flames raging out of control at this hour. windy conditions are pushing the wildfire closer to homes. people literally running for their lives overnight. an update on the desperate situation straight ahead. >>> plus, a planned power outage. what we just found out in the last 15 minutes about why people without power in the north bay might have to wait even longer. information is breaking right now. we'll talk about it when we return. jean, did you know geico is now offering an extra 15% credit on car and motorcycle policies? that's
it did and a few days later steven got a check for $550. if you're asked to pay a deposit for a medical procedure we recommend using a credit card. make sure you get a printed receipt that states you are due a refund after your insurance pays. keep it and keep tabs. then if theor you can dispute the charge with your credit card company. that step will probably get the attention of the hospital finance department and hopefully trigger a refund. have a great wednesday. >> you, too, chris....
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george and with an budapest the 2nd towering figure that we have lost in the last couple of days the steven cohen and i don't think there's going to be a lot of television programs made about him but they should be a towering figure in academia and i went to academia and he was a guiding light he was a bit controversial in his early days because he had reem re understood it and mapped out. what we understood about the soviet union russia and communism and sell he was an adviser to presidents...
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towering figures supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg and america's preeminent russian expert steven cohen both will be remembered for good reason and their legacies to share. this is. designed. to lessen the one who is going to be some mix was assigned to. this a kind of nun son such as she this is supposed to stop doesn't make good on tonight's democratic debate sad because the suit is not to last moment on. its own slumped in the. room as a citizen. as a father. media and the kind. of thing as means you can say i heard you decide to against. the 3 cent runs so didn't beat pomo industry will not be very good. all the deuces made of those mugs will be. let's be honest all i gave you here to peel. the other one this paul morley. was that i've. seen this. one so it. doesn't. feel. so good. to belittle one of the many. because some of us of course all don't know how to deal. with the mahdi militia so palm oil is used for stuff no one really needs despite on a 1000. of those latest ones just give to all of. this is kind of fun kind of that man lost enough that i'm not allowed to stab th
towering figures supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg and america's preeminent russian expert steven cohen both will be remembered for good reason and their legacies to share. this is. designed. to lessen the one who is going to be some mix was assigned to. this a kind of nun son such as she this is supposed to stop doesn't make good on tonight's democratic debate sad because the suit is not to last moment on. its own slumped in the. room as a citizen. as a father. media and the kind. of...