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that wasn't the summation. that was taken by the article. >> i don't think -- with all due respect, i don't think any study would change your mind. and i'm not saying that in a derogatory way. but you are an environmentalist. you don't want this pipeline. >> that's absolutely correct. >> so no matter what study, no matter what happened, you're going to oppose it. >> but president obama did make a commitment that if this pipeline had a negative effect on greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and carbon in the atmosphere that he would have to reject it. he couldn't look at the face of his children -- but the report does say it's the equivalent of putting 5.7 million cars on the road every year. >> all right. >> so that's not a neglible effect. >> when you had a former interior secretary salazar, when you have the former national security adviser donalin, former secretary adviser jones, former geological survey director marcia mcnutt all saying that we should do this, it's best for the country -- >> the country has a
that wasn't the summation. that was taken by the article. >> i don't think -- with all due respect, i don't think any study would change your mind. and i'm not saying that in a derogatory way. but you are an environmentalist. you don't want this pipeline. >> that's absolutely correct. >> so no matter what study, no matter what happened, you're going to oppose it. >> but president obama did make a commitment that if this pipeline had a negative effect on greenhouse gases...
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a correct summation of your view? >> perfect summation. exactly when we stand now. >> sandy, leave it will. thank you for talking to us. >> thank you. >> by the way, just mentioned workday. on with jim cramer tonight. >> you booked him that fast? that "mad money" team, should call it "fast money." wait. that's the show before. >>> the boardroom battle continuing. now, ebay founder is firing the latest shot calling icahn attack on the board "false and misleading." board room drama aside, should you bid on the stock trading at ten-year highs? talk numbers. rich ross and also a guest for fundamentals. spot-on about everything the last couple of years. are you with him in ebay? >> he does have a point, that perhaps they should break up the company. but the problem is, valuations don't make sense. fundamentals will keep a lid on valuations as well as earnings. our sum of the parts estimate is around $62 a share, but from a 19 times pe multiple and growth rate of roughly 12%, we don't see much juice and upside for him here. we would be a hold at
a correct summation of your view? >> perfect summation. exactly when we stand now. >> sandy, leave it will. thank you for talking to us. >> thank you. >> by the way, just mentioned workday. on with jim cramer tonight. >> you booked him that fast? that "mad money" team, should call it "fast money." wait. that's the show before. >>> the boardroom battle continuing. now, ebay founder is firing the latest shot calling icahn attack on the...
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. >> your summation is grim by true. capital owns our politics. what do we do about it? >> if i could fix one thing, if i could concentrate and focus on one thing and hope that by breaking the cycle you might start to walk this nightmare back, it would be campaign finance reform. the logic of citizens united in other decisions that are framed around that certainly our judicial branch has failed to value the idea of one man, one vote. you don't count more because you run a corporation and you can heave money in favor of your political fiphilosophy on to th project. >> free speech. >> you know what, everyone reacted the wrong way when they heard that decision. the chant from the left became corporations are people? corporations are not people. well, no, actually under the law, that's the reason for corporations. you know, they are, indeed, given the rights of individuals and that's why you form corporations and that's how the law streets them. they're sociopaths as people. that's who they are. but if all you care about is your profit to the shareholders and nothing else in
. >> your summation is grim by true. capital owns our politics. what do we do about it? >> if i could fix one thing, if i could concentrate and focus on one thing and hope that by breaking the cycle you might start to walk this nightmare back, it would be campaign finance reform. the logic of citizens united in other decisions that are framed around that certainly our judicial branch has failed to value the idea of one man, one vote. you don't count more because you run a...
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and there in the final summation of them atop the medals awards. they vie for total medals in the americans and two more gold medals and team norway and i can't say that means a lot around here. it's gonna get a real boost to self confidence and national pride as for forest reporting live from sochi. to syria now where a deadly car bombing killed at least fourteen people on sunday and that schools more wounded. listen the northern syrian town of may which is close to the turkish border. all the explosions struck near a hospital in the rebel held town and many of the victims when the beds at the time is not immediately clear who carried out the attack would be a result of hospital of blaming it on the regime of president bush on site staying in syrian activists are reporting that a prominent rights who was abducted by a regime intelligence agents in damascus hotel and there on sunday. i'm only has already spent two decades behind bars a political prisoner who was snatched off to attending a wedding. tell us more we can speak now to see out my shed t
and there in the final summation of them atop the medals awards. they vie for total medals in the americans and two more gold medals and team norway and i can't say that means a lot around here. it's gonna get a real boost to self confidence and national pride as for forest reporting live from sochi. to syria now where a deadly car bombing killed at least fourteen people on sunday and that schools more wounded. listen the northern syrian town of may which is close to the turkish border. all the...
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national skill in such a teacup and today got their primaries going in your life crammed with his summation steeped in silence. mayo is not exactly a different thing than i think his age group wants to keep what they were the enemy on friday the day and we gave them a nice alternative that if they don't like some of the confronting and six children this year to date on which the soul and cool campaign initiative from but that energy co which yourself and supported by innocent aimed at getting young people to grow their own thing. when kids grow something themselves to get a deeper understanding of where their food comes from. we know from talking to the teachers here that has huge impact on the bill of health and the types of girl girl brought the highest first class of citizens took part in the company last year. or to stop fights for her efforts. you have the exam if you have to. this ut i want to keep the weight. it's a free packs of seats to get vegetable gardens started in stools around on it. not to feel solid will become a tutor time favorites. well it looks like tools won this battl
national skill in such a teacup and today got their primaries going in your life crammed with his summation steeped in silence. mayo is not exactly a different thing than i think his age group wants to keep what they were the enemy on friday the day and we gave them a nice alternative that if they don't like some of the confronting and six children this year to date on which the soul and cool campaign initiative from but that energy co which yourself and supported by innocent aimed at getting...
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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 th, 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, it
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 th,...
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of the major milestones to be addressed is a submission of the (inaudible) evaluation application summation and that entails the developer, to be able to provide a project description which is a key come poent nent of the application that they have to submit. currently it is projecting that, and it is on march ten, 2014. and in the next major milestone, is the draft environmental report and that is going to be 15 from the submission of that. and of the super evaluation submission. this date, however, are subject to two provisions, one, the developer has a right, subject tofpaying an extension fee, to extend any of these dates for some reason. the second is... and (inaudible) usually these provisions to protect the developer, i guess that are things that are outside of their control like litigation or order disruptions that does not allow them to move forward. we agree not to take me representations about the statements, actions and position, and in any medium, and in relation to ballot measures. and it related to the water front site without priority of the authorization of the content or t
of the major milestones to be addressed is a submission of the (inaudible) evaluation application summation and that entails the developer, to be able to provide a project description which is a key come poent nent of the application that they have to submit. currently it is projecting that, and it is on march ten, 2014. and in the next major milestone, is the draft environmental report and that is going to be 15 from the submission of that. and of the super evaluation submission. this date,...
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it was duties whom the summation of singing and a dose of the time is fixed now. a few guys like to comment on the way back to goodison park knowing i was one of buying and selling shirts on the top of this idea by text ever to lead to right top it up. major league baseball star sting griffey junior and barry larkin have launched a mission of baseball the plummeting humor this week holding clinics with youngsters and meeting with baseball fans in amman up the former player spend time on the field with young cuban players coaching him on the finer points of batting fielding and maintaining a mantle and stare out the game despite political differences to win the next states have traditionally shared a passion for baseball some of major league baseball's current big names including miami marlins pitcher jose fernandez los angeles dodgers outfielder has healed. we are from cuba forty four year old griffey jr today's poll could help pave the way for political diplomacy. you never know this time of sale. you know they were pets in the middle of the things that happened
it was duties whom the summation of singing and a dose of the time is fixed now. a few guys like to comment on the way back to goodison park knowing i was one of buying and selling shirts on the top of this idea by text ever to lead to right top it up. major league baseball star sting griffey junior and barry larkin have launched a mission of baseball the plummeting humor this week holding clinics with youngsters and meeting with baseball fans in amman up the former player spend time on the...
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status says and they're sending cryptic messages to their friends and family containing dissent summation about them now g c h q's joint intelligence threat research group even uses on waiting journalists to funnel information about potential targets and they're also into honey traps they pose as attractive women online in order to get potential targets to meet with them in person i think what's unique in this area it's the first public proof that we've seen that serious issues of illegality have been brought forward the interference of other people's communications the violation of the privacy of hundreds of thousands if not millions of people if the government knows everything about who the information is power and then there have enormous power over where we always say something interesting here with all these revelations what is the blackmail start do you see h.q. isn't a spy agency like m i five or m i six it's a government agency tosca with collecting and analyzing data and yet these most recent revelations show that they're also includes sending viruses than launching denial of ser
status says and they're sending cryptic messages to their friends and family containing dissent summation about them now g c h q's joint intelligence threat research group even uses on waiting journalists to funnel information about potential targets and they're also into honey traps they pose as attractive women online in order to get potential targets to meet with them in person i think what's unique in this area it's the first public proof that we've seen that serious issues of illegality...
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so in summation and released you workforce. this is the future of the american army faction on skype actions like these were disappearing. tonight the matching fabric being squared. it's actually me. he sits on the elements of the quilting on the auction process protons and one three or you can follow in fact recent run in a bid to cut and sew. where were great bored i work for screen printing. but don't forgive the fact reads that you everything. this consent to listen to remain competitive with the gym and pmo expensive workforce and works as he fulfills orders of over one million race in the spring here. i think that people are ready to start getting back to him made in usa and take some pride in what they're doing the pride of the job that they've got better here take pride in what americans can make. when were were picking we want good stuff. lead is being restored to improve manufacturing in the meat to the unc leave though it's becoming more prestigious american surprised if the higher courts he added it's just so happy
so in summation and released you workforce. this is the future of the american army faction on skype actions like these were disappearing. tonight the matching fabric being squared. it's actually me. he sits on the elements of the quilting on the auction process protons and one three or you can follow in fact recent run in a bid to cut and sew. where were great bored i work for screen printing. but don't forgive the fact reads that you everything. this consent to listen to remain competitive...
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so in summation and released you workforce. this is the future of the american army faction on skype actions like these were disappearing. tonight the matching fabric being squared. it's actually me. he sits on the elements of the quilting on the packing process protons and one three or you can follow in fact recent run in a bid to cut and sew. where were great bored i work for screen printing. but don't forget the fact reads to do everything. this concept and listen to remain competitive with the gym and pmo expensive workforce and works as he fulfills orders of over one million race in the spring here. i think that people are ready to start getting back to him made in usa and take some pride in what they're doing take pride in the job that they've got better here take pride in what americans can make. when were were picking we want good stuff. lead is being restored to the mov is becomine prestigious american surprised if the higher courts. it's just so happy that the country is to fix it once again. all in all. in an air in.
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business and politicians it is they've institutionalized their cozy relationship at the cost of and summation again of one hundred twenty billion euros a year that's quite a staggering number. well there are under twenty billion a year i think is sort of disappeared into the you get somewhere there's a heck of a lot i think the the budget is three hundred fifty three million so something in the. something like a third of the budget is called walkies that's really not good enough and the european union itself as i said before is a corrupt institution every failed politician or businessman ends up in the european commission or whatever and that's they're setting the example for the rest of europe one can only be surprised. i don't see why we should continue to put money at least a great britain should put money into this corrupt system isn't deadly corrupt system let me go ahead john you want to jump in go ahead yeah for fairness sake where the report is done by the commission but the figure one hundred twenty is what they did and they did try to suppress into countries it did know they think i
business and politicians it is they've institutionalized their cozy relationship at the cost of and summation again of one hundred twenty billion euros a year that's quite a staggering number. well there are under twenty billion a year i think is sort of disappeared into the you get somewhere there's a heck of a lot i think the the budget is three hundred fifty three million so something in the. something like a third of the budget is called walkies that's really not good enough and the...
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i have a copy of the summation right here. this is just the summation. a radical version that will empower, empower the i.r.s.. this legislation they're offering today will empower the i.r.s. and raise taxes on families while cutting them from multinational corporations. for the past several years, the public has been told that the republicans were trying to rip the tax code out from its roots and that it would be rewritten by democrats and republicans together. well, guess what, democrats were never once invited to help draft, draft this bill. speaker boehner even dismissed democratic criticism of the process by, quote, saying, blah, blah, blah, unquote. so what is the result? a republican -- a radical republican tax plan that will, if enacted, end the tax break for families to deduct their state and local income taxes that they already paid in taxes to the states and local governments. it will slash mortgage interest deduction for homeowners. it will create a new tax on social security. it will tax workers with a health care offered by their employer.
i have a copy of the summation right here. this is just the summation. a radical version that will empower, empower the i.r.s.. this legislation they're offering today will empower the i.r.s. and raise taxes on families while cutting them from multinational corporations. for the past several years, the public has been told that the republicans were trying to rip the tax code out from its roots and that it would be rewritten by democrats and republicans together. well, guess what, democrats were...
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but i also thank you for being here today to give us a summation of what republicans can do to win.an prebius, thank you for being with us. >>> tonight we folk you had on how republicans can win. i'm convince aid clear, conservative message is compelling to people with common sense. most people know you can't spend money you don't have and you can't borrow what you can't afford to pay back. most people know if you pay people to not work, they're never going to want to work. most people know you're going to get more of what you reward and you'll get less of what you punish. so if you punish productivity and you reward irresponsibility, you can be assured of less productivity and a lot more irresponsibility. most people know that a higher tax is really the government having a lower respect for the work that people did to earn the money. people know that a great nation doesn't have a strong military because it enjoys using it, but because having a strong and ready military means you probably won't have to use it. people understand that the purpose of government is not to pick the winne
but i also thank you for being here today to give us a summation of what republicans can do to win.an prebius, thank you for being with us. >>> tonight we folk you had on how republicans can win. i'm convince aid clear, conservative message is compelling to people with common sense. most people know you can't spend money you don't have and you can't borrow what you can't afford to pay back. most people know if you pay people to not work, they're never going to want to work. most people...
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but i also thank you for being here today to give us a summation of what republicans can do to win.irman prebius, thank you for chairman prebius, thank you for being with us. announcer: get caught buzzed driving, and you could do some hard time. woman: craig. knock it off! sorry, mom. announcer: it could cost you around $10,000 in fines, legal fees, and increased insurance rates, and that could set you back a few years. buzzed, busted, and broke because buzzed driving is drunk driving. >>> tonight we folk you had on how republicans can win. i'm convince aid clear, conservative message is compelling to people with common sense. most people know you can't spend money you don't have and you can't borrow what you can't afford to pay back. most people know if you pay people to not work, they're never going to want to work. most people know you're going to get more of what you reward and you'll get less of what you punish. so if you punish productivity and you reward irresponsibility, you can be assured of less productivity and a lot more irresponsibility. most people know that a higher t
but i also thank you for being here today to give us a summation of what republicans can do to win.irman prebius, thank you for chairman prebius, thank you for being with us. announcer: get caught buzzed driving, and you could do some hard time. woman: craig. knock it off! sorry, mom. announcer: it could cost you around $10,000 in fines, legal fees, and increased insurance rates, and that could set you back a few years. buzzed, busted, and broke because buzzed driving is drunk driving....
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but also, thank you for being here today to give us a summation of what republicans do to win.you for joining us. >> thank you. of what republican can do to win. chai up next, my closing thoughts. we'll be right back. you have time to shop for car insurance today? yeah. i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a range of options to choose from. huh? i'm looking at it right now. oh, yeah? yeah. what's the... guest room situation? the "name your price" tool, making the world a little more progressive. (meowright on cue. (laughs) it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with wholesome ingredients and irresistible taste, no wonder it's the only one cats ask for by name. >>> tonight we folk you had on how republicans can win. i'm convince aid clear, conservative message is compelling to people with common sense. most people know you can't spend money you don't have and you can't borrow what you can't afford to pay back. most people know if you pay people to not work, they're never going to want
but also, thank you for being here today to give us a summation of what republicans do to win.you for joining us. >> thank you. of what republican can do to win. chai up next, my closing thoughts. we'll be right back. you have time to shop for car insurance today? yeah. i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a range of options to choose from. huh? i'm looking at it right now. oh, yeah? yeah. what's...
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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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but i also thank you for being here today to give us a summation of what republicans can do to win. for chairman prebius, thank you for being with us. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. infrom chase. so you can. >>> tonight we folk you had on how republicans can win. i'm convince aid clear, conservative message is compelling to people with common sense. most people know you can't spend money you don't have and you can't borrow what you can't afford to pay back. most people know if you pay people to not work, they're never going to want to work. most people know you're going to get more of what you reward and you'll get less of wh
but i also thank you for being here today to give us a summation of what republicans can do to win. for chairman prebius, thank you for being with us. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we...
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but i also thank you for being here today to give us a summation of what republicans can do to win.h us. >> thank you. >>> up next, my closing thoughts. we'll be right back. ing. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that. it doesn't? [ male anner ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh, what a relief it is! lovely read susan. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. the coconut maine tail in new lober in paradise -- amazing! [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's lobsteest! with the year's largest selection of lobster entrees, you won't find choices like these anywhere else. my favorite is lobster lover's dream! the dueling lobster ils are both winners. [ male announcer ] two maine lobster tails, one crb-stuffed, anone topped with savory garlic shrimp. nobody does lobster like red lobster. [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster. and sea food differently. ♪ ♪ ♪ where you think you'
but i also thank you for being here today to give us a summation of what republicans can do to win.h us. >> thank you. >>> up next, my closing thoughts. we'll be right back. ing. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that. it doesn't? [ male anner ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh, what a relief it is! lovely read susan. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after...
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. >> faith, you hear in the summations or final arguments by the defense, they played very heavily to the jury on the elements of the stand your ground law and that he could act with deadly force if he had reasonable fear. he absolutely said there was a gun but there has never been a gun found. there has never been anyone to corroborate a gun outside of dunn himself and his girlfriend said he never mentioned a gun who road with him from the scene. is this enough in stand your ground for him to say this without corroborating evidence at all that he had reason to be in this fear. is it enough to say i had that fear? >> it is enough. he can say and argue that he was in fear but the second step is it has to be reasonable. the problem i think here is his defense attorney, he was really backed into a corner because dunn got on the witness stand and said there was a gun. not i think i saw a gun or i saw something that looked like a gun. he said there was a gun. when he gave closing arguments he had to go with that despite no corroborating evidence and despite his fiance being the best witnes
. >> faith, you hear in the summations or final arguments by the defense, they played very heavily to the jury on the elements of the stand your ground law and that he could act with deadly force if he had reasonable fear. he absolutely said there was a gun but there has never been a gun found. there has never been anyone to corroborate a gun outside of dunn himself and his girlfriend said he never mentioned a gun who road with him from the scene. is this enough in stand your ground for...
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. >> sounds like a defense lawyer making a summation. >> which of course he had the microphone so he at least can get out -- try to get out in front of this. now you have this flurry of subpoenas. pete williams, what does the justice department do when you've got the legislative, assembly investigations, you've got the local officials. who gets the first crack at these potential witnesses? >> well, the justice department always wants to go first because they don't want to run into the problem where they have to give anybody immunity for their testimony before a legislative hearings and lawyers don't want their people to testify before two separate places so nobody can use their statements against them. when you do have two separate investigations we run into this all the time when there's a federal investigation and some congress, some congressional committee is investigating and witnesses want immunity before they'll testify. and i don't know whether there's an agreement between the justice department and legislature to let one or the other go first. i know that having heard these d
. >> sounds like a defense lawyer making a summation. >> which of course he had the microphone so he at least can get out -- try to get out in front of this. now you have this flurry of subpoenas. pete williams, what does the justice department do when you've got the legislative, assembly investigations, you've got the local officials. who gets the first crack at these potential witnesses? >> well, the justice department always wants to go first because they don't want to run...
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sticking to the story, both the zimmer case, which as you said stand your ground was part of the summationsnd the defense, and now this case, two very high profile cases, no conviction in either, you have a case of marissa alexander, same county as this case that we are dealing with now. and that prosecutor who you confronted by the way denied and fought for her having the right to use stand your ground. she is sentenced to 20 years. not only didn't kill anybody, doesn't even shoot anybody. shot a warning shot at her husband who had threatened her life and has a history of domestic violence. >> and not only that, when it was discussed, i was told, well, someone could have gotten hurt. could have. we're talking about cases where people got killed. and the person who did it walked. it's something wrong with that process. >> congresswoman -- >> i mean, no one can understand it. and we must change the law. >> well, we're going to stay on this, and we're going to keep fighting. thank you so much, congresswoman corrine brown for your time tonight. >> thank you. >>> ahead, did the prosecutor misha
sticking to the story, both the zimmer case, which as you said stand your ground was part of the summationsnd the defense, and now this case, two very high profile cases, no conviction in either, you have a case of marissa alexander, same county as this case that we are dealing with now. and that prosecutor who you confronted by the way denied and fought for her having the right to use stand your ground. she is sentenced to 20 years. not only didn't kill anybody, doesn't even shoot anybody....
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now back to nicole petallides super bowl prediction summation reports from the day new york stock exchange of the broncos. chicago bears, the redskins what does he know? [laughter] stuart: facebook is debuting their new app today shares hitting a new high it was as 63. the mobile phone battle heating up at&t lowers the cost of the family plan and t-mobil will offer to buy you add a of your contract reviews which. we have sales numbers coming up the first four do january sales down 7 percent compared to december blaming the weather. stock is down a 14. general motors stock is down % 171,000 cars and trucks sold last month. gm is down at 35. the dow is down 121 points. that is a sell-off. quality control. next. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. [ cellphones beeping ] ♪ [ cellphone rings ] hello? [ male announcer ] over 12,000 financial advisors. good, good. good over $700 billion dollars in assets under care. let me just put this away. [ male a
now back to nicole petallides super bowl prediction summation reports from the day new york stock exchange of the broncos. chicago bears, the redskins what does he know? [laughter] stuart: facebook is debuting their new app today shares hitting a new high it was as 63. the mobile phone battle heating up at&t lowers the cost of the family plan and t-mobil will offer to buy you add a of your contract reviews which. we have sales numbers coming up the first four do january sales down 7 percent...
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. >> so that's kind of my summation. this chart is very illustrated in the report and kind of highlighted what most people talked about. i guess a couple years ago when we've been having this debate, i always wondered why the market itself doesn't respond to alleviate the shortages based upon a price signal. now, dr. burgess kind of mentioned, which dr. throckmorton, you may dismiss there was a tamiflu signal sent. i don't know that. you said you didn't know that. why, in my minute left, is there something structurally about how we -- either the government in its coding or its spending through medicare and medicaid or the insurance applications of purchasing drugs, is there something that distorts the market signals for shortages? >> i'm not sure. >> maybe that's something, mr. chairman, to follow-up in another question in the future. dr. throckmorton, what do you think? >> i think as others have commented, the economics got to play in the decisionmaking that the manufacturers are making here. we know less about that. sp
. >> so that's kind of my summation. this chart is very illustrated in the report and kind of highlighted what most people talked about. i guess a couple years ago when we've been having this debate, i always wondered why the market itself doesn't respond to alleviate the shortages based upon a price signal. now, dr. burgess kind of mentioned, which dr. throckmorton, you may dismiss there was a tamiflu signal sent. i don't know that. you said you didn't know that. why, in my minute left,...
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we have articulated the same kind of intention at the close of your summation.sessionegin the second with the same heartfelt theme in mind. we are here because we care. we are here because we care. can we care enough? can we find the means and methods that we can care for one another? let me introduce to you the people on the stage with me, dear friends all. of course, there is mr. richard davidson. i have known you for many years. a professor at the university of wisconsin and director of the center for investigating healthy minds. he will be leading off with a careful scientific treatment on the study of happiness and well-being. presenter was, for 14 years, president of boston college. diana walsh. diana is also on the executive committee of mit's board of directors. she was the founding board chair of the m.i.t.-harvard growth of research. ring our leadership effort at the academy for ethical leadership at the mind and life institute. finally, we have an added new participant, otto scharmer. and he willm.i.t. teams ofng to the leadership, mindfulness, and th
we have articulated the same kind of intention at the close of your summation.sessionegin the second with the same heartfelt theme in mind. we are here because we care. we are here because we care. can we care enough? can we find the means and methods that we can care for one another? let me introduce to you the people on the stage with me, dear friends all. of course, there is mr. richard davidson. i have known you for many years. a professor at the university of wisconsin and director of the...
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dialogue with good spirit and we have articulated the same kind of intention at the very close of your summation so let us begin also the second session with the same heartfelt theme and mind. we are here because we care. we are here because we care. do we care enough and can we find the means and the methods for one another? let me introduce to you the people on the stage with me. friends of all. of course there is richard davidson known to many years, your holiness, as a professor at the university of wisconsin and the director of the center for r investigating and he will lead the study of happiness and well-being and the florida shame based on the sciences and psychology and its implication for the education and the second presenter was for 14 years president of rosalie college. diana is also on the executive committee of the mit board of directors and she was the founding boar board chair of tht harvard so-called institute for genomic research and was extraordinary leadership and in fact chairing the leadership effort into so-called academy of ethical leadership at the mind and life institu
dialogue with good spirit and we have articulated the same kind of intention at the very close of your summation so let us begin also the second session with the same heartfelt theme and mind. we are here because we care. we are here because we care. do we care enough and can we find the means and the methods for one another? let me introduce to you the people on the stage with me. friends of all. of course there is richard davidson known to many years, your holiness, as a professor at the...
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request and sophisticated computer analysis of literally millions of data points to provide these summation in a written testimony. here are the highlights, and it is high time the public starts hearing about them. in 2012, the federal program helped fund 12,546 capital improvements projects. focusedome roads, all on the system that moves most of that $11 trillion of economic activity i just mentioned. include00 does not right-of-way or engineering projects. these are projects in every state that can be identified by name, location, and how much is invested. but all the public knows is the system is not near as safe as it could be, they waste time in traffic congestion, and car and truck damages are caused every the unacceptably high percentage of poor road conditions. and the major reason for the system problems -- we have a 2014 problem that is operating on 1993 value dollars. as you have already heard, in roughly seven months since the cbo, the highway trust fund will be unable to invest in new projects. than 12 thousand hwy bridge and safety capital projects across the nation on the rou
request and sophisticated computer analysis of literally millions of data points to provide these summation in a written testimony. here are the highlights, and it is high time the public starts hearing about them. in 2012, the federal program helped fund 12,546 capital improvements projects. focusedome roads, all on the system that moves most of that $11 trillion of economic activity i just mentioned. include00 does not right-of-way or engineering projects. these are projects in every state...
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we just offer year by year for 10 years, an estimate of the cost, and we provide a straight summation of those numbers over the 10 years. i think members of congress understand that policies that widen deficits have a certain effect and those that narrow debt services have a different effect. we can make projections of what will happen overall, but to understand how an incremented debt will be financed is a subtle question. i don't think that our not including that extra whatever it 20% charge0%, 15%, would affect policy decisions. it is understood that there are debt service implications. >> you have shown an imbalance when in a 10 year look back it would not necessarily be imbalanced if you had included the debt service costs. in a situation like i said, were you had an immediate deficit increased were you paid for it in the last three years or over 10 years, correct? flex one of my predecessors -- >> one of my predecessors said a number of years ago that the process is not a problem, but the problem is the problem. i would like to use that mine here. where we think there are in pol
we just offer year by year for 10 years, an estimate of the cost, and we provide a straight summation of those numbers over the 10 years. i think members of congress understand that policies that widen deficits have a certain effect and those that narrow debt services have a different effect. we can make projections of what will happen overall, but to understand how an incremented debt will be financed is a subtle question. i don't think that our not including that extra whatever it 20%...
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defense, at least the defense attorney got something out of her that i think he will try to use in his summationn. >> still, joey, it was disturbing. after the shooting goes down, they go to this bed and breakfast and order a pizza. they don't call the police at all. even if she said it was her idea, wouldn't it be mr. dunn's duty to call the police after he pumped some bullets into someone else's car? >> you know, carol, to your question. i think the jury is asking that same thing. they are certainly thinking about, what constitutes reasonableness. if you are in imminent fear for your life, you saw a stick, you saw the butt of a gun, you saw something that you thought could take your life and you reacted, because you had to and had no other alternative, what does human behavior dictate that you do following that, that you call 911, that you stay and that you tell the police, i didn't mean to do it or, oh, my god, it was my only alternative or does reasonableness dictate that you go and that you go to a bed and breakfast and order a pizza and that at some subsequent time, you travel back 130 mil
defense, at least the defense attorney got something out of her that i think he will try to use in his summationn. >> still, joey, it was disturbing. after the shooting goes down, they go to this bed and breakfast and order a pizza. they don't call the police at all. even if she said it was her idea, wouldn't it be mr. dunn's duty to call the police after he pumped some bullets into someone else's car? >> you know, carol, to your question. i think the jury is asking that same thing....
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we just offer the year by year for ten year cost and provide a summation.they understand the policies understand the traditional debt but it's hard to know how a particular policy will affect the service. we know it has its existing debt but to understand how it would be financed as the question and i don't think that including the extra whatever it would be ten, 15, 20% charge if you will what affect the fiscal policy. i think it is understood across the congress that there are debt service applications. >> it wouldn't necessarily be in the balance
we just offer the year by year for ten year cost and provide a summation.they understand the policies understand the traditional debt but it's hard to know how a particular policy will affect the service. we know it has its existing debt but to understand how it would be financed as the question and i don't think that including the extra whatever it would be ten, 15, 20% charge if you will what affect the fiscal policy. i think it is understood across the congress that there are debt service...
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we just offer year by year for ten year estimate of the cost and provide a stir in summation of those numbers over the ten years. members of congress understand the policies that widen the deficit also encourage debt service and it has had the opposite effect, but it is hard to know a particular policy will affect the service. reno have a government, financing, existing debt between projections of what happened, but to understand just how the increment would be finances of a question. and i don't think that our not including that extra whatever would be ten, 15, 20 percent charge, if you will, what really vex the fiscal policy decisions. it was understood across the congress. >> in at 10-year look back it would not necessarily be in balance if you have included the debt service costs in a situation like are talking about where you had an immediate deficit increase in the first year paid for either in the last three years are over ten years, correct? >> i think one of my predecessors said the number of years ago, process is not the problem. the problem is the problem. so i would like t
we just offer year by year for ten year estimate of the cost and provide a stir in summation of those numbers over the ten years. members of congress understand the policies that widen the deficit also encourage debt service and it has had the opposite effect, but it is hard to know a particular policy will affect the service. reno have a government, financing, existing debt between projections of what happened, but to understand just how the increment would be finances of a question. and i...
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made part of the record in their entirety and i would ask if you would give a short five minute summation of that so we can gauge you in questions and answers and conversation. first we will recognize our former colleague from the house side congressman dennis moore. it's good to see an old friend back again from the midwest. dennis thanks for being here and please proceed. >> thank you and good afternoon chairman harkin ranking member moran and members of the subcommittee. as an individual living with alzheimer's disease i thank you for the opportunity to testify before the subcommittee. alzheimer's is a devastating and ultimately fatal disease. it currently and packs more than 5 million americans. these men and women are husbands and wives mothers and fathers sisters and brothers republicans and democrats. i should know i'm a former member of the united states house of representatives and i'm one of them. i was diagnosed with alzheimer's disease almost three years ago in june 2011. i had become concerned when i noticed i was having difficulty remembering random events and difficultly ma
made part of the record in their entirety and i would ask if you would give a short five minute summation of that so we can gauge you in questions and answers and conversation. first we will recognize our former colleague from the house side congressman dennis moore. it's good to see an old friend back again from the midwest. dennis thanks for being here and please proceed. >> thank you and good afternoon chairman harkin ranking member moran and members of the subcommittee. as an...
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we just offer the year by year for ten year cost and provide a summation. they understand the policies understand the traditional debt but it's hard to know how a particular policy will affect the service. we know it has its existing debt but to understand how it would be financed as the question and i don't think that including the extra whatever it would be ten, 15, 20% charge if you will what affect the fiscal policy. i think it is understood across the congress that there are debt service applications. >> it wouldn't necessarily be in the balance if you've included the cost costs like in a situatn where i thought you had an immediate deficit increase in the first year here in the last three years or ten years, correct? >> one of my predecessors said a number of years ago in the context. i would like to use that line here. we think that there are important differences in the effeceffects of the policy beyoe ten year window. into the analysis on the climate legislation in the discussion over years ago. and in a few other cases we look at the ten year wind
we just offer the year by year for ten year cost and provide a summation. they understand the policies understand the traditional debt but it's hard to know how a particular policy will affect the service. we know it has its existing debt but to understand how it would be financed as the question and i don't think that including the extra whatever it would be ten, 15, 20% charge if you will what affect the fiscal policy. i think it is understood across the congress that there are debt service...
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could you give me a quick summation?ost: you know what, we will let that stand on its own and move on. let me ask, is security easier today than five or 10 using -- five or 10 years ago? or is it getting tougher? guest: security all over -- host: protecting an event like this. the super bowl was in the new york area. is it tougher today or have we done it enough that we are getting better at it? guest: well, i think we are getting better at it. i think the super bowl was an example of unprecedented cooperation between and among agencies.ement i think the coordination just improves the whole process. sochi, youpics in need what they call an olympic passport, special piece of paper. i sit alone is not going to get -- a ticket alone is not going to get you to the menu. there have been additional layers added to the security regimen that we see at the olympics and other major events as well. at the same time, i think you see a lot more coordination, a lot more interaction, a lot more information exchange. i think that as a w
could you give me a quick summation?ost: you know what, we will let that stand on its own and move on. let me ask, is security easier today than five or 10 using -- five or 10 years ago? or is it getting tougher? guest: security all over -- host: protecting an event like this. the super bowl was in the new york area. is it tougher today or have we done it enough that we are getting better at it? guest: well, i think we are getting better at it. i think the super bowl was an example of...
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as your age increases and then those with family mystery should be careful about this what's your summation> simple and straightforward. 40 every year a woman needs a mammogram. the literature suggests that >> starting in your 30's. >> is there anything wrong if you don't have a history and starting in your 30's? what's the negative. >> there is no problem with that again, young women breast tissue is very dense. the mammogram can often not be clear and fuzzy, hazy, hard to really interpret. >> false negatives and positives more likely. >> false negatives. could be something in there we don't see it because it's the quality of the young woman's breast. >> thank you for joining us and glad you cleared that up. this really got a lot of press over the last week or so thank you very much have a great day. >> you too. >> you ladies, you are not the only one who do this. >> hold on, i'm on the other line with gretchenen. >> don't invite gretchen she is driving me nuts. >> okay, hold on. hurry up. >> it's regina. >> she wants to hang out with me tonight because she told me not to tell. >> you go a
as your age increases and then those with family mystery should be careful about this what's your summation> simple and straightforward. 40 every year a woman needs a mammogram. the literature suggests that >> starting in your 30's. >> is there anything wrong if you don't have a history and starting in your 30's? what's the negative. >> there is no problem with that again, young women breast tissue is very dense. the mammogram can often not be clear and fuzzy, hazy, hard to...
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president, in summation, i'm terribly disappointed that my republican friends are trying to turn this vital national security concern into a partisan issue by trying to inject into it a setting where it's clearly not relevant. i object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. is there objection to the original request? mr. moran: i object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. harkin: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mr. harkin: mr. president, first awb that lawrence arki -- awns i ask unanimous consent that lawrence arkensian be granted floor privileges for today's session. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. harkin: mr. president, i've come to the floor today to speak about my two recent fact-finding trips to cuba. during the first trip, which was an incredible journey cross the nation of cuba, i had conversations with cuban citizens, farmers, doctors, nurses, students, just a very broad cross-section of the cuban citizenry. also some government officials, too. the second trip was -- involved a one-day visit to the u.s. detention cen
president, in summation, i'm terribly disappointed that my republican friends are trying to turn this vital national security concern into a partisan issue by trying to inject into it a setting where it's clearly not relevant. i object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. is there objection to the original request? mr. moran: i object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. harkin: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mr. harkin: mr. president, first awb...