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. >> next, i have provided for you what i think is a really good summation of sb 1186 for you to take a look at. a few things that i want to highlight that are small business related is that on page 3 and this is the title is lexology and it is from a particular individual who has done a lawyer who has done the summation of the bill. so, there are two ways in which there is going to be some reduction of statutory damages and the first one is if a qualified defend ant who has received a notice does remediation within 60 days, then there is the potential to reduce the liability and the statutory damages from $4,000 per issue, to $1,000 per issue. so it helps to reduce, some of the statutory damages for small businesses. and too on page 4 two things that i wanted to highlight also for your department, is items c. so there are certain, and they provide a list of four things that four things, that businesses that they fall within one of these four things would qualify for those reduction of statutory damages. and item c is a structured area of a business premise where the alleged violation
. >> next, i have provided for you what i think is a really good summation of sb 1186 for you to take a look at. a few things that i want to highlight that are small business related is that on page 3 and this is the title is lexology and it is from a particular individual who has done a lawyer who has done the summation of the bill. so, there are two ways in which there is going to be some reduction of statutory damages and the first one is if a qualified defend ant who has received a...
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the summation today, the two-hour summation from chief magistrate desmond niyer just incredible. i don't know if you were watching or listening live. it was just -- he vacillated early on and you thought that, you know, it was cut and dry and he was going to give bail to pistorius and then swung the other way for the prosecution. it was quite extraordinary. >> gareth, i'm wondering, has there been any backlash from the paralympic community? anyone coming out publicly to say, you know, that the damage that this has done is, you know, has been hugely impactful or, you know, obviously negatively. has there been any reaction aside from the international paralympic community president? >> yes, there has. there's shock and disbelief at the beginning, you know, in this kind of valentine's as i mentioned, the valentine's morning murder if you like. and, you know, this poor woman is dead. this beautiful, young woman is dead. for whatever reason we don't quite know yet. but in my ways pistorius, there's a degree of selfishness about him like there are with all athletes at the top of sport
the summation today, the two-hour summation from chief magistrate desmond niyer just incredible. i don't know if you were watching or listening live. it was just -- he vacillated early on and you thought that, you know, it was cut and dry and he was going to give bail to pistorius and then swung the other way for the prosecution. it was quite extraordinary. >> gareth, i'm wondering, has there been any backlash from the paralympic community? anyone coming out publicly to say, you know,...
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and i said the summation i planned will never be given. and the hug that i was going to get after we won this case will never be felt. and i really felt sad about not having had that opportunity. >> elliott peters, defense attorney for aaron schwartz, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >>> up second, the second screen phenomenon, people watching television by texting or tweeting. you may be doing it right now. closer look when "press here" continues. . >>> welcome back. probably a sign of how fractured tv has become, the most watched television show between men my age i have never seen. sons of anarchy is apparently quite good. even its most dedicated fans only half watch it. ♪ sons of anarchy, a series about a fictional motorcycle gang grabs your attention right away. it's hard to imagine fans becoming distracted. but even this series has to compete with all the different devices in our lives. what's become known as the second screen phenomenon. people text or tweet during the super bowl. it is no longer interactive
and i said the summation i planned will never be given. and the hug that i was going to get after we won this case will never be felt. and i really felt sad about not having had that opportunity. >> elliott peters, defense attorney for aaron schwartz, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >>> up second, the second screen phenomenon, people watching television by texting or tweeting. you may be doing it right now. closer look when "press here"...
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in summation, the studs have told us that the immune system, particularly the cellular immune system, can be modulated by academic stress, by psychological stress. it can be modulated at many different levels. what we're doing now is to explore these interactions to learn how body systems interact with each other to wind up with a depression in the immune response. studies have found suppression of the immune system in several populations experiencing various psychological stressors-- among them, people who were separated, divorced, or experiencing marital discord, bereaved spouses, and stents who reported being lonely. the med student studies told us even a really commonplace, real simple everyday stressor could alter immune functions. so we wondered, what if you had a very chronic, a very long-term stress, something that goes on for years at a time? um, what would happen, actually, to immune functions? the glasers are in a five-year study of the caregivers of alzheimer patients. with caregivers of alzheimer's victims, you have a really severe long-term chronic stress. in some ways,
in summation, the studs have told us that the immune system, particularly the cellular immune system, can be modulated by academic stress, by psychological stress. it can be modulated at many different levels. what we're doing now is to explore these interactions to learn how body systems interact with each other to wind up with a depression in the immune response. studies have found suppression of the immune system in several populations experiencing various psychological stressors-- among...
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. >> reporter: magistrate desmond nair made the ruling after a two-hour summation to gasps of relief from the pistorius family. but the judge cast doubt on the athlete's version of events. during the hearing, pistorius testified he mistook his girlfriend for an intruder shooting four times through a locked bathroom door while she was on the other side. >> i have difficulty also in coming to terms with the fact that the accused did not seek to verify who exactly was in the toilet. >> reporter: the biggest twist came when it was revealed the lead detective on the case milton botha, was facing seven charges of attempted murder himself. an embarrassed prosecution replaced its investigator. pistorius broke down repeatedly during the hearing, his whole body shaking when the ruling came. reeva steenkamp was gina myers best friend and roommate. reeva's bedroom now lies empty, just as she left it the night she died. >> i do go through a lot of stages of disbelief because it doesn't feel real. this is a very, very weird sensation. >> reporter: the drama of this bail hearing has set the stage f
. >> reporter: magistrate desmond nair made the ruling after a two-hour summation to gasps of relief from the pistorius family. but the judge cast doubt on the athlete's version of events. during the hearing, pistorius testified he mistook his girlfriend for an intruder shooting four times through a locked bathroom door while she was on the other side. >> i have difficulty also in coming to terms with the fact that the accused did not seek to verify who exactly was in the toilet....
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with what we've seen here that would be so good to me years ago in the last two days following the summation of chuck privilege there have been many protests not only in the capital tunis been throughout the country and there have been many lashes between police and opposition supporters and we've heard of at least one police officer who was killed but definitely there have been much more injured. people this is a very bad situation here in the country that there is a growing that it may turn even more violent and it will go even further if there is no solution immediate solution this is why people are saying that they're preparing for the worst. earlier spoke to author an activist for rosie manji who explained why the assassination of the opposition leader holds such dire consequences for tunisia. of. shukri belayed. cannot be underestimated his assassination is it is a profound. effect on the to listen population he has been an outspoken standing spokesperson for justice in tunis here he has been critical hold the government only who he party. and in particular he has enormous credibility
with what we've seen here that would be so good to me years ago in the last two days following the summation of chuck privilege there have been many protests not only in the capital tunis been throughout the country and there have been many lashes between police and opposition supporters and we've heard of at least one police officer who was killed but definitely there have been much more injured. people this is a very bad situation here in the country that there is a growing that it may turn...
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solutions calling this a summation of took privilege there have been many protests not only in the capital tunis been throughout the country and there have been many who lashes between police and opposition supporters and we've heard that at least one police officer was killed but definitely there have been much more injured people this is a very bad situation here in the country but here is a growing that it may turn even more violent and it will go even further if there is no solution immediate solution to this is why people are saying that they're preparing for the worst. author and activist for rosie manji explains why the assassination of the opposition leader holds such dire consequences for tunisia . the importance of. shukri belayed. cannot be underestimated is assassination is a is a profound. effect on the tunis in population he has been an outspoken standing spokesperson for justice in tunis here here has been fear minutely critical of the government only who he party. and in particular he has enormous credibility within the trade union movement as you can see there's a general
solutions calling this a summation of took privilege there have been many protests not only in the capital tunis been throughout the country and there have been many who lashes between police and opposition supporters and we've heard that at least one police officer was killed but definitely there have been much more injured people this is a very bad situation here in the country but here is a growing that it may turn even more violent and it will go even further if there is no solution...
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committed this described this summation dear leader of another party they are pointing to forty and they have mentioned they said there are probably four in hands one trying to spreads throughout tunisia this country to hijack the revolution from its people. while we keeping a close eye on that story and its development and we want to know what you think of the story i don't see dot com we're asking about a possible outcome from the latest showing of anger in tunisia and what you think could happen here the options you can choose from right now you can choose a push for a new revolution or to islamist dominated government will be forced to make concessions third one could be a descend into widespread violence and evil or a regime crackdown on opposition protests let's have a look now on the results. now a majority of the new here it comes a majority of you think that. thirty percent will have a regime crackdown on the opposition tunisia will plunge into further dress and out iran to a quarter of you think that the country will see a repeat all the arab spring twenty two percent of you ha
committed this described this summation dear leader of another party they are pointing to forty and they have mentioned they said there are probably four in hands one trying to spreads throughout tunisia this country to hijack the revolution from its people. while we keeping a close eye on that story and its development and we want to know what you think of the story i don't see dot com we're asking about a possible outcome from the latest showing of anger in tunisia and what you think could...
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looking for any other suspects and that the currency units are still on the scene gathering more summationibed tahoma as being a secure home in a secure area, one that you would have to identify yourself before going through the gate. -- they described this home ans -- as being secure. we do know that the olympic committee puts out a statement saying they are waiting for more information, like the rest of the public, but their hearts and spots are with the family of the victim. as soon as we get new details in the newsroom, we will update you. back to you. >> thank you. never too early in this town to talk football. the redskins getting ready to break ground on their new training center in richmond. >> governor bob mcdonnell and the mayor of richmond joining team officials for today's event. the $9 million facility is part of a development deal approved late last year. the new training camp expected to be completed in july. >> here comes washington. wall. a beautiful place. >> the problem is the wizards at play in detroit. whit-- played in detroit pretty tight and the ndp could not keep. t
looking for any other suspects and that the currency units are still on the scene gathering more summationibed tahoma as being a secure home in a secure area, one that you would have to identify yourself before going through the gate. -- they described this home ans -- as being secure. we do know that the olympic committee puts out a statement saying they are waiting for more information, like the rest of the public, but their hearts and spots are with the family of the victim. as soon as we...
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the judge says in her final summation, you are nothing, mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you are nothing but poor white trash. all my life, i was a bad boy. i look back and i see all the stupid mistakes that i made. and i see the young people that's here at this prison and i hear all the stories because i listen and i think to myself, you do not know how fortunate you are. you're going out there with another chance, whether it's five years, ten years or what. you're getting another chance. i'll never get that chance. i would give my leg, my arm, for that chance. i'm never going to get it. i'm going to die right here. >> it's fun to break the law and dance with the devil. but see, when you got to pay the fiddler, it ain't nothing nice. trust me, i'm living it. i'm living it. >> when it comes to serving hard time, white trash baker is hardly alone. >> me, myself, i got 35 to life. i'm here on a three strikes case. in the mid-'80s i had a burglary and attempted burglary. i did four years for it. those are strike one and strike two. in 1996, i caught a drug charge, a methamph
the judge says in her final summation, you are nothing, mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you are nothing but poor white trash. all my life, i was a bad boy. i look back and i see all the stupid mistakes that i made. and i see the young people that's here at this prison and i hear all the stories because i listen and i think to myself, you do not know how fortunate you are. you're going out there with another chance, whether it's five years, ten years or what. you're getting another chance....
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the major newspaper but you know where i work -- of a column of some sort or letter saying that my summationould not be used because there are subjects who can't joke about it. i didn't write back but i wish i had. that will come as news to mark twain and jonathan swift and our friends, we've already mentioned and charlie chaplain and a few others. there's nothing about any subject that can't be humor. it could be bad taste humor as we learned. quite often. >> john: i think you're right. can you stick around for the next block? >> what's in it for me? >> john: you'll find out. more assaults than doing stand-up. >> mort is the genius of my lifetime. he got to see him when he came shooting like a meteor across the sky. >> john: he's still doing it. dick cavett. >> said about brooks brothers. he said it is a strange store. they have no mirrors but they will place another customer in front of you. [ laughter ] >> john: i have to go to my dear beloved partner joy behar to find out what's coming up on "say anything." are you there? >> joy: thanks, john. next on "say anything," i'll talk with '80s
the major newspaper but you know where i work -- of a column of some sort or letter saying that my summationould not be used because there are subjects who can't joke about it. i didn't write back but i wish i had. that will come as news to mark twain and jonathan swift and our friends, we've already mentioned and charlie chaplain and a few others. there's nothing about any subject that can't be humor. it could be bad taste humor as we learned. quite often. >> john: i think you're right....
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moral visionary but more than anything else in doris's book he's a person who has an absolute con summateund that incredibly appealing and steven found it incredibly appealing. so the book gave us, you know, the field on which to embark on the journey to figure out how to dramatize this. doris makes the point in team of rivals and i think it's absolutely true that lincoln considered these giant public, these days he called them his public baths where he would go down to one of the big rooms in the first floor of the white house and the whole country was sort of invited to come byment and we talk to thousands of people over the course of every month. and it is kind of astonishing that that kind of connection. and i, you know, i found some letter that he wrote in 1863 to i think, a big meeting in illinois, when he says that people are, he just makes a blank statement but it's a great thing hearing a president say, people are driven by motive. and i just love that. he's like a playwright. >> you're in luck. i got you one-on-one. >> seriously? thank you. >> don't you thank me until i hear wha
moral visionary but more than anything else in doris's book he's a person who has an absolute con summateund that incredibly appealing and steven found it incredibly appealing. so the book gave us, you know, the field on which to embark on the journey to figure out how to dramatize this. doris makes the point in team of rivals and i think it's absolutely true that lincoln considered these giant public, these days he called them his public baths where he would go down to one of the big rooms in...
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moral visionary but more than anything else in doris's book, he's a person who has an absolute con summate mastery of political process. and i found that incredibly appealing and steven found it incredibly appealing. so the bock gave us, you know, the field on which to embark on the journey to figure out how to dramatize this. and i worked with doris every week, sometimes every day i called her, e-mailed her. >> what would you e-mail her. what would you ask her. >> i would ask her if she understood why a certain event had happened. if she could understand why lincoln said this odd thing at this particular moment. i asked her if she knew of anyplace that i could go to look for more details about, for instance, bribery campaign that-- well, bribery, patronage, whatever you want to call t the sort of finessing of these lame duck democrats. >> to get votes. >> right and you know, and i checked out with her when we were entering into what seemed to me to be sort of new terrain in terms of interpretation, that it felt to me that something was happening in this fight for the amendment that was ac
moral visionary but more than anything else in doris's book, he's a person who has an absolute con summate mastery of political process. and i found that incredibly appealing and steven found it incredibly appealing. so the bock gave us, you know, the field on which to embark on the journey to figure out how to dramatize this. and i worked with doris every week, sometimes every day i called her, e-mailed her. >> what would you e-mail her. what would you ask her. >> i would ask her...
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. >> in summation, this is my effort to get around that and show you what it is that is going on in military commission that they did not side show it and did not decide to tell us. any questions? thanks for coming. okay. let me then bring you up to speed where we are with the military commission. this last week, pretrial hearings continue at guantanamo bay. they will resume again later this month and the trial of the 9/11 alleged conspirators will begin sometime next year in the estimation of the chief prosecutor. the chief prosecutor who was brought on by the obama administration is brigadier-general mark martin and he is by many accounts the most impressive figure associated with military commissions to date, scholar and classmate of president obama, at one time considered a prestigious thing, protegee of general david petraeus and he came in with really the reputation of being perhaps the best or one of the best military lawyers there currently is. when he talked about military commissions he discussed how sure they had some problems in the past but what we're dealing with today is somet
. >> in summation, this is my effort to get around that and show you what it is that is going on in military commission that they did not side show it and did not decide to tell us. any questions? thanks for coming. okay. let me then bring you up to speed where we are with the military commission. this last week, pretrial hearings continue at guantanamo bay. they will resume again later this month and the trial of the 9/11 alleged conspirators will begin sometime next year in the...
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state projects that benefit -- feminine populace from the threat, so in that way there is those summation of less certain kind of gender. i'm so it's lively, i expected, navigates expert in between the details of the cases, the smuggling, industrialization, and changing labour relations in global relations. national history suggests we think the eddy of the solidity of the nation or the idea that a state comes into being and exists because it has borders and exercise sovereignty with the stroke of a legal ban. and to suggest, also pointing out that the emerging imperial reason that has created this, a certain kind of imperial reason has created this. it is said that exceptional a study that america was founded on love, that even if it is now secular, nonetheless seemed to have been made by god rather than found it in a more complicated human politics of the struggles that he has felt and well illustrated for us. [applause] >> reflections by richardson ibook, professor of political science. >> thank you, marc. it is wonderful to be here for a number of reasons got to celebrate my friend an
state projects that benefit -- feminine populace from the threat, so in that way there is those summation of less certain kind of gender. i'm so it's lively, i expected, navigates expert in between the details of the cases, the smuggling, industrialization, and changing labour relations in global relations. national history suggests we think the eddy of the solidity of the nation or the idea that a state comes into being and exists because it has borders and exercise sovereignty with the stroke...
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this case, i don't know what anyone does, but i suspect we get to closing arguments and we get to summations, they will talk about the 27 knife wounds following gunshots. they will talk about her inconsistencies and her erratic state of mind. saying that was evidence she was under the influence of a temporary psychotic episode the defense will argue was brought on at the hands of the victim. martha: you say that could be their augment for negligent homicide or for a lower charge here? >> absolutely. >> the prosecution has not had a chance to cross-examine. they will starting today. i can not wait for the cross-examination. because that one erratic episode after she shot him to death, and by the way, her grandparents, the week before, had a gun missing, missing from their house. of the same exact kind of gun, same handgun was used to kill him. she says she doesn't know anything about that. two things, prosecutors -- exactly. look for the cross-examination. look for them to all through different three, now, slash, four stories and other pieces evidence. will she not remember any of that? will
this case, i don't know what anyone does, but i suspect we get to closing arguments and we get to summations, they will talk about the 27 knife wounds following gunshots. they will talk about her inconsistencies and her erratic state of mind. saying that was evidence she was under the influence of a temporary psychotic episode the defense will argue was brought on at the hands of the victim. martha: you say that could be their augment for negligent homicide or for a lower charge here? >>...
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in a way -- the worst way managerial econ and namely to take equal shares or proportionate share summation every part of the budget, which is obviously not what you so in the near term, what you have this here, in the next few months, it's a true crisis in military readiness. if the caps imposed that accompany sequester our continued for the next 10 years, as is the plan in the budget control act, we were going to have to change our national defense strategy. those cuts are too large, too sustained for us to implement the strategy that we crafted under the president's guidance just one year ago. >> i understand, mr. chairman, and i've long understood the department of defense must contribute to the resolution of the nation's fiscal situation. and that is why we have accommodated $487 billion in cuts last year. and before that, under secretary gates, made several hundred billion dollars of additional cuts in defense spending, largely by removing unneeded or underperforming programs. for also making, as you reference admiral when installed as having said, and historic adjustment associated w
in a way -- the worst way managerial econ and namely to take equal shares or proportionate share summation every part of the budget, which is obviously not what you so in the near term, what you have this here, in the next few months, it's a true crisis in military readiness. if the caps imposed that accompany sequester our continued for the next 10 years, as is the plan in the budget control act, we were going to have to change our national defense strategy. those cuts are too large, too...
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that was the summation of this video. at the end of the day, we didn't test multiple subjects.ore, or two doughnuts more. >> steve: exactly right. knowledge is power. he did a film for the "new york times," it's called "calorie detective, the real math behind food labels" if you want to check it out. >> thank you lot. >> steve: 26 minutes after the top of the hour. coming up, a new way to sweep the streets of the mentally ill. there is even a list of the most wanted. is that a good idea? is it perhaps illegal? we're going to talk about that. then the marines' new mascot is ready to report for duty. but now there is word he may get fired before his first day on the job. semper fido [ male announcer ] you like who you are... and you learned something along the way. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effect
that was the summation of this video. at the end of the day, we didn't test multiple subjects.ore, or two doughnuts more. >> steve: exactly right. knowledge is power. he did a film for the "new york times," it's called "calorie detective, the real math behind food labels" if you want to check it out. >> thank you lot. >> steve: 26 minutes after the top of the hour. coming up, a new way to sweep the streets of the mentally ill. there is even a list of the...
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in the country have the most violence and i guess i would finish off by pointing out that a brief summationf the few countries we've all heard of that passed strict gun control these and dianne feinstein said she wants to remove all guns from the american people except for the police and the military. the country that have done that in the past are germany under adolf hitler, russia under joseph stalin and china which led to some of the biggest amounts of mass murder in the entire 20th century so we should keep in mind the other stuff during the debate that the initial reason we had the right to bear arms was to prevent tyranny and government just to make sure that isn't lost among the emotional issue. >> host: thanks for the call. >> guest: i think she certainly the shooting wasn't a gun-free zone and in las vegas yesterday it wasn't. it doesn't only happen in gun-free zones, it happens frankly everywhere. unfortunately, the conversation that we are talking about, background checks for example, making sure those are done on everybody is extrapolated to this degree that ultimately this will
in the country have the most violence and i guess i would finish off by pointing out that a brief summationf the few countries we've all heard of that passed strict gun control these and dianne feinstein said she wants to remove all guns from the american people except for the police and the military. the country that have done that in the past are germany under adolf hitler, russia under joseph stalin and china which led to some of the biggest amounts of mass murder in the entire 20th century...
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the country, have the most violence and i guess i would finish off by pointing out that a brief summationf a few countries we have heard of that passed strict gun control laws and senator feinstein said she wants to remove guns from the people except police officers and military. germany, china have done this which led to the biggest amounts of mass murder in the 20th century. we should keep in mind during the debate that the initial reason we have the right to bear arms was to prevent tyranny in government just to make sure that's not lost among a very emotional issue. guest: i have heard comments that richard made, made before. certainly the shooting in tucson, arizona was not in a gun-free zone or the shooting that happened in las vegas didn't happen in a gun-free zone but happens everywhere. the conversation that we're talking about, background checks for example, making sure those are done on everybody gets ex trap lated to the nth degree. and that's not the conversation which is not what any of this legislation will do. it is unconstitutional to do that. you cannot ban guns and that
the country, have the most violence and i guess i would finish off by pointing out that a brief summationf a few countries we have heard of that passed strict gun control laws and senator feinstein said she wants to remove guns from the people except police officers and military. germany, china have done this which led to the biggest amounts of mass murder in the 20th century. we should keep in mind during the debate that the initial reason we have the right to bear arms was to prevent tyranny...