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take 2 boxes --sylvia vernica camacho quien intent hablar con ellos.... cuentanos sylvia.... roll cobertura stinger take pkg 0:01 0:10 1:32 vo lorena -- un hermano del pistolero dijo hoy que "esteban santiago" estaba recibiendo tratamiento psicologico en alaska, donde vivia desde hace dos meses. -- la tia de "santiago" tambien confirm que el joven tenia problemas de salud mental. take sot "antes de diciembre él estuvo enfermo en el hospital.. porque lo tenían enfermo...
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[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> sylvia burwell warned monday that repealing the affordable care act without replacing it would have negative consequences in the health insurance market. on this morning's "washington journal," you will get an update on republican attempts to repeal the health care law. "washington journal" is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> president-elect donald trump's choice to be attorney general, senator jeff sessions, is on capitol hill this morning to testify at his confirmation hearing. we have live coverage from the senate judiciary committee acts 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3 and c-span.org. you can watch the hearing again tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. later in the evening, president delivers his farewell address to the nation from chicago. you will talk about his last eight years as president and offer some thoughts about what's ahead for the country. live at 9:00 p.m. live at 9:00. eastern, here on c-span and c-span.org. you can also listen on our radio app. >> health and human services secretary sylvia burwell warned congress ag
[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> sylvia burwell warned monday that repealing the affordable care act without replacing it would have negative consequences in the health insurance market. on this morning's "washington journal," you will get an update on republican attempts to repeal the health care law. "washington journal" is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> president-elect donald trump's choice to be attorney general, senator jeff sessions, is...
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if any children that james and sylvia had while sylvia was a slave, according to the law, were also enslaved. the laws governing free blacks were stricken invasive. as early as 1792, all free blacks were required to register with local officials and were required to pay $.25 every year for a certificate of registration, which had to be carried on their person at all times. in 1806, the laws were even more severe. the virginia legislature did not seek to allow private manumission a required that every enslaved african american 1806om on or after may 1, to leave the state within one year of manumission, under pain of being re-enslaved. further, free blacks were heavily taxed and those who cannot pay their taxes ran the risk of being enslaved and could even be re-enslaved if their former owner cannot pay their debts. these are the constraints in which nearly emancipated james lafayette found himself. in the early years of 19 century virginia, you have to wonder how free was free? in 1816, james appears on the record as owning 40 acres of land that it previously been part of a woodward estate. w
if any children that james and sylvia had while sylvia was a slave, according to the law, were also enslaved. the laws governing free blacks were stricken invasive. as early as 1792, all free blacks were required to register with local officials and were required to pay $.25 every year for a certificate of registration, which had to be carried on their person at all times. in 1806, the laws were even more severe. the virginia legislature did not seek to allow private manumission a required that...
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our guest today is the secretary of health and human services, sylvia are well. ylvia burwell.- s you can follow us on twitter. of you to stand briefly a short name is announced. please hold your applause until i finish introducing the whole table. from your right, dr. charles schneider. science correspondent for audiovideo news. next, correspondent for reuters news. >> a guest of our speaker. tracks washington correspondent for the indianapolis star. >> a guest of our speaker. >> a news editor at al jazeera news and president-elect at the national press club. skipping over our speaker for just a moment, a senior from med tech insight. medicine editor at sign to pick american. a guest of our speaker. marilyn thompson, senior enterprise editor at kaiser health care. forthe washington columnist alice morning news. thank you all. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, happy new welcome to the national press club again. today's speaker was sworn in as the 22nd speaker -- 22nd secretary of health and human services. carenjoyed the affordable act, affectionately and not s
our guest today is the secretary of health and human services, sylvia are well. ylvia burwell.- s you can follow us on twitter. of you to stand briefly a short name is announced. please hold your applause until i finish introducing the whole table. from your right, dr. charles schneider. science correspondent for audiovideo news. next, correspondent for reuters news. >> a guest of our speaker. tracks washington correspondent for the indianapolis star. >> a guest of our speaker....
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a woman that i have written about named sylvia porter created personal-finance journalism. she was not allowed to do what other financial journalists were doing, so she did something new. she worked her way around it. what happens when you create these new genres is that particular genre gets attached to their gender. personal-finance becomes something that women do. or stunt reporting becomes something that women do. while these individuals create opportunities and open doors that have been closed before, sometimes that also creates what we might call ghettos where there are stereotypes and the expectation becomes that they will stay in those specific roles instead of branching out. >> were the early women reporters paid a lot less than the male reporters? >> absolutely. dorothy dix and some of the more enterprising women -- she became syndicated and became pretty wealthy by trademarking her name. but that was few and far between. they were not hired as full-time salaried journalists. usually they had to prove themselves by doing freelance work, being paid per column inch
a woman that i have written about named sylvia porter created personal-finance journalism. she was not allowed to do what other financial journalists were doing, so she did something new. she worked her way around it. what happens when you create these new genres is that particular genre gets attached to their gender. personal-finance becomes something that women do. or stunt reporting becomes something that women do. while these individuals create opportunities and open doors that have been...
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female that ito say, the person wrote about, i wrote a biography of sylvia porter. she probably still is my favorite female journalist to talk about. she started working during the depression. her father had died. she was brilliant. she wanted to cover finance and she created a real empire. she became a brand. she was read by 40 million people. and with interesting to me about -- is that the world knows does not know who she is now but at the time she was like martha stewart or opera. of interesting people and certainly, some of these women are fascinating. a good question. did these women meet with suffragists to write about suffragists and aware they involved in the suffrage movement? nellie bly did. she interviewed susan b anthony. and they did write profiles of women who were a part of the movement. and even if they were supportive of the movement, i want to say that these women are different from emilio bloomer who was the editor of a woman suffrage newspaper. so these women, the women working at newspapers, they are not part of the movement. they cover the mov
female that ito say, the person wrote about, i wrote a biography of sylvia porter. she probably still is my favorite female journalist to talk about. she started working during the depression. her father had died. she was brilliant. she wanted to cover finance and she created a real empire. she became a brand. she was read by 40 million people. and with interesting to me about -- is that the world knows does not know who she is now but at the time she was like martha stewart or opera. of...
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we will be live as health and human services secretary sylvia burwell outlines the possible consequences of efforts to repeal the healthcare law. see both events here on c-span2. >> on thursday democratic senator sheldon whitehouse of rhode island and republican representative michael mccaul of texas proposed legislation to consolidate federal cybersecurity operations into a single agency under the department of homeland security. this is just over 45 minutes. >> thank you for coming out this morning for the rollout of the csis task force on cybersecurity report on the agenda for the next president. we are going to have all of the co-chairs speak, and we are lucky to have our first co-chair who is also the co-chair of our 2008 report on cybersecurity, chairman of michael mccaul. so join me in welcoming chairman mccaul. [applause] >> i appreciate that. i'll put my coffee down so i don't spill it. thank you and hard work of csis. once again, i applaud your efforts and your task force the last two years to provide incoming administration and the congress with a comprehensive and powerful cy
we will be live as health and human services secretary sylvia burwell outlines the possible consequences of efforts to repeal the healthcare law. see both events here on c-span2. >> on thursday democratic senator sheldon whitehouse of rhode island and republican representative michael mccaul of texas proposed legislation to consolidate federal cybersecurity operations into a single agency under the department of homeland security. this is just over 45 minutes. >> thank you for...
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ellen and sylvia. both went to davidson.or a short time, when you go there, woodrow wilson attended davidson for one year. >> what do your kids think of all this history stuff? >> they would pretend to not be like me, but i know that sylvia, the younger one, especially, sort of loves the nuances of history and ellen studied history, though mostly indian, meaning the country of india, history. >> we're about out of time. what are the chances i can get you to write a book about dan sickles. >> no, lynn miranda, he has to have sickles, don't you think? >> who is your favorite character, last question in this whole book. >> i think it has to be harriet lane. the niece of the president that i never knew about, this doyenne, one of most popular women in washington for half a century. she would be the other musical. >> robert strauss, our guest. the book is called "worst president ever, the potus reigning game, the legacy of the least of the lesser residents -- presidents," excuse me. james bucha
ellen and sylvia. both went to davidson.or a short time, when you go there, woodrow wilson attended davidson for one year. >> what do your kids think of all this history stuff? >> they would pretend to not be like me, but i know that sylvia, the younger one, especially, sort of loves the nuances of history and ellen studied history, though mostly indian, meaning the country of india, history. >> we're about out of time. what are the chances i can get you to write a book about...
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. >> that label was founded by joe and sylvia robinson who were the gold standard of hip-hop producersreturn the sugar hill label to its former glory on bravo's new series "the first family of hip-hop." >> the question is in charge? let's take a look. >> all of my kids have ideas for the future of sugar hill, but none of them show me that they can really run it. >> only one of us can be in charge. >> this will determine who can run sugar hill. >> anybody can run the company, it's me. >> it needs to be the one with the most experience. hello. >> sugar hill was started by a woman. it's destined to be run by a woman again. >> i am the future of sugar hill. >> sugar hill for life. >> sugar hill. >> sugar hill for life. >> oh, my gosh. >> the robinsons are here with us. >> a lot of drama. >> introduce yourselves to us. >> yes. my name is lea robinson. i'm a singer, songwriter, dancer, actress, all of the above. >> and you're trying to get the job. >> my name is channelel jones, aka lady luck, and i do everything she does and i'm a chef. >> chanel jones works here. >> i think she's as beauti
. >> that label was founded by joe and sylvia robinson who were the gold standard of hip-hop producersreturn the sugar hill label to its former glory on bravo's new series "the first family of hip-hop." >> the question is in charge? let's take a look. >> all of my kids have ideas for the future of sugar hill, but none of them show me that they can really run it. >> only one of us can be in charge. >> this will determine who can run sugar hill. >>...
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este impacto, con nosotros el experto en economÍa de la universidad internacional de la florida y sylvia la economÍa mexicana. >>> sin duda, no solo a en y velo de los mercados internacionales. pero particularmente en el escenario tan complejo que tiene mÉxico, pues estas fluctuaciÓn son mucho mÁs criticas. cual es el impacto econÓmico para mÉxico si se di vuelve o elimina. >>> serÍa muy grave. porque los estados unidos es el socio comercial mÁs importante para mÉxico mÉxico es un importante socio comercial para los estados unidos. y los que mÁs se oponen a la renegociaciÓn del trata. son los intereses agricultores en los estados unidos. que han encontrado, mercados de importaciones y para mÍ, me tengo que fijar en una ironÍa tremenda. trump representa un cambio radical. donde tenÍamos a washington diciendo los paÍses de la regiÓn. tienen que abrir las fronteras. tienen que abandonar el protecciÓn. los paÍses lo hicieron y ahora damos un giro y son los paÍses en latinos no amÉrica que estÁn criticando medidas ante libÉralos de estados unidos. >>> ¿cuÁl serÍa el impacto real, concreto, vi
este impacto, con nosotros el experto en economÍa de la universidad internacional de la florida y sylvia la economÍa mexicana. >>> sin duda, no solo a en y velo de los mercados internacionales. pero particularmente en el escenario tan complejo que tiene mÉxico, pues estas fluctuaciÓn son mucho mÁs criticas. cual es el impacto econÓmico para mÉxico si se di vuelve o elimina. >>> serÍa muy grave. porque los estados unidos es el socio comercial mÁs importante para...
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our guest today is the secretary of the department of health and human services, sylvia burwell. i want to remind you you can follow the action on twitter using #npclive. i want to introduce our head table guests. i askhed each of you -- each of you to stand as you are introduced. please hold your applause until i finish introducing the entire table. from your right, dr. charles snyderman. virgil dixon. susan heavey. kelly dell, a guest of our speech or -- speaker. a guest of our speaker. lu, a news editor and president-elect of the national press club. [applause] a senior reporter at inside. health and medical editor at "scientific america." marilyn thompson, editor at "kaiser health news." and washington columnist for the "dallas morning news." [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, happy new year. today's luncheon speaker was sworn in as the 22nd secretary of health and human services in june 2014. she inherited the affordable care act. it is known affectionately and not so affectionately as obamacare. she was immediately charged with making it work after its rocky start. secreta
our guest today is the secretary of the department of health and human services, sylvia burwell. i want to remind you you can follow the action on twitter using #npclive. i want to introduce our head table guests. i askhed each of you -- each of you to stand as you are introduced. please hold your applause until i finish introducing the entire table. from your right, dr. charles snyderman. virgil dixon. susan heavey. kelly dell, a guest of our speech or -- speaker. a guest of our speaker. lu, a...
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national press club. >> our guest today is the secretary of the department of health and human services sylvia burwell. i want to remind you you can follow the action on twitter using the #npclive. i want to introduce our head table guests. please hold your applause until i finish introducing the entire table. from your right, dr. charles snyderman. virgil dixon. susan heavey. a news editor, al jazeera english. president-elect of the national press club. reporter at med tech insights. health and medical editor at sign to the comerica. america.ence marilyn thompson, editor at kaiser health news. washington columnist for the dallas morning news. [applause] gentlemen, happy new year. today's luncheon speaker was sworn in as the 22nd secretary of health and human services in june 2014. she inherited the affordable care act. she was a medially charged with making it work after its rocky start -- she was immediately charged with making it work after its rocky start. secretary burwell is there to provide her perspective on president obama's signature domestic policy and legacy issue. burwell has led
national press club. >> our guest today is the secretary of the department of health and human services sylvia burwell. i want to remind you you can follow the action on twitter using the #npclive. i want to introduce our head table guests. please hold your applause until i finish introducing the entire table. from your right, dr. charles snyderman. virgil dixon. susan heavey. a news editor, al jazeera english. president-elect of the national press club. reporter at med tech insights....
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he's very supportive and -- [ cries ] sylvia, are you okay? not really.of this buzzing in my ears. when was the last time you checked in with dr. neston? oh, god! so tired of doctors! i just want this to end. [ sniffles ] i can't free myself from him. who? my husband. [ sniffles ] i see his face [sniffles] and his lips moving and all his lies, and it just plays over and over again in my head! i just need him out of my head! you know, i just need him gone, once and for all. man: help! somebody help! i'll be back. alan's been stabbed!
he's very supportive and -- [ cries ] sylvia, are you okay? not really.of this buzzing in my ears. when was the last time you checked in with dr. neston? oh, god! so tired of doctors! i just want this to end. [ sniffles ] i can't free myself from him. who? my husband. [ sniffles ] i see his face [sniffles] and his lips moving and all his lies, and it just plays over and over again in my head! i just need him out of my head! you know, i just need him gone, once and for all. man: help! somebody...
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r >>> y nuestro sabor latino de esta semana es como no, sabor mexicano, desde 1998 sylvia ha revolucionadounos estados de mÉxico y ciudades de texas. >>> esta salsa todo el mundo la deberÍa probar bien sazonada verdad. >>> la distingue las salsas para sasonar las enchiladas. >>> aquÍ lo mal, estoy sacando todo el sabor y estÁ quedando la parte del chile. que no se quiso... >>> aquÍ en esta salsa baÑa la tortilla y la deja marinando la noche. >>> ya semar noh la tortilla. >>> smur je la tortilla en el aceite caliente. >>> le damos cariÑo y atenciÓn a cada enchilada. >>> este proceso es para que las enchiladas agarren un sabor Único. >>> usamos pollo guisado. >>> les agrega y luego nuestra. >>> lo acompaÑa con queso y lo pone en el horn por 15 minutos y para finalizar le agrega la crema. >>> estÁ la famosa enchilada verde una enchilada que toma 2 dÍas de preparaciÓn. algunos crÍticos la definen como la reina de las enchiladas. >>> siempre he tenido mucho orgullo de mi cultura aunque soy americana de 3 o 4 generaciones. pero yo tengo mucho orgullo de donde vengo chlgt >>> sued madre y abuela,
r >>> y nuestro sabor latino de esta semana es como no, sabor mexicano, desde 1998 sylvia ha revolucionadounos estados de mÉxico y ciudades de texas. >>> esta salsa todo el mundo la deberÍa probar bien sazonada verdad. >>> la distingue las salsas para sasonar las enchiladas. >>> aquÍ lo mal, estoy sacando todo el sabor y estÁ quedando la parte del chile. que no se quiso... >>> aquÍ en esta salsa baÑa la tortilla y la deja marinando la noche....
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. >> health and human services secretary sylvia burwell warned congress against repealing the health care law without having a comprehensive replacement in place. secretary burwell spoke at the national press club. >> our guest today is the secretary of the department of health and human services, sylvia burwell. i would like to welcome our public radio end c-span a audiences. i want to remind you you can follow the action on twitter using the #npclive. i want to introduce our head table guests. i ask each of you to stand briefly as your name is announced. please hold your applause until i finish introducing the entire table. from your right, dr. charles snyderman. virgil dixon. washington bureau chief at modern health care. susan heavey. a guest of our speaker. jeff, news editor, al jazeera english. president-elect of the national press club. a senior reporter at med tech insights. the health and medical editor at america." marilyn thompson, editor at "kaiser health news." the washington columnist for the "dallas morning news." thank you all. [applause] host: ladies and gentlemen, h
. >> health and human services secretary sylvia burwell warned congress against repealing the health care law without having a comprehensive replacement in place. secretary burwell spoke at the national press club. >> our guest today is the secretary of the department of health and human services, sylvia burwell. i would like to welcome our public radio end c-span a audiences. i want to remind you you can follow the action on twitter using the #npclive. i want to introduce our head...
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c-span goes to the national press club for remarks by current health and human services secretary sylvia burwell for a look at the possible consequences of repealing the health care law. [applause] >> skipping over speaker for just a moment, i seen a reporter at tech insights. health and medical, medicine at her a scientific america. tracy, a guest of our speaker. marilyn thompson, senior enterprise editor at kaiser health news and carl, washington columnist for the "dallas morning news." thank you all. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, happy new year and looking to the national press club again. today's luncheon speaker sylvia burwell was sworn in as the 22nd secretary of health and human services in june 2014. she inherited the affordable care act known affectionately and not so effectually as obamacare. and was charged aching work after its rocky start. as the trump administration prepares to take office and i the repeal or at least significantly dismantle the affordable care act secretary burwell is here to provide her perspective on president obama is signature domestic policy and
c-span goes to the national press club for remarks by current health and human services secretary sylvia burwell for a look at the possible consequences of repealing the health care law. [applause] >> skipping over speaker for just a moment, i seen a reporter at tech insights. health and medical, medicine at her a scientific america. tracy, a guest of our speaker. marilyn thompson, senior enterprise editor at kaiser health news and carl, washington columnist for the "dallas morning...
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so, i think we need to recognize the ways -- we were just proceeded on the stage here by sylvia mathews burwell who i , proudly claim as a harvard alum, who's doing all this work in health care and despairties through her secretaryship. so, those kinds of contributions through the people who leave us and take their work and their education to new heights beyond the institutions we are a part of. host: i want to ask you to do something. i don't know if you guys know, the president of harvard, that comes with a kind of esteem, but this is one of our finest living historians to our mind. [applause] host: she's part of why i'm here having this conversation with her right now, so it's been a little hard to not fan boy out. not going to do it, guys, i promise. i will save it for backstage. >> that makes my month. year. life. host: but i do want you to just to take a moment. jack, i know you did a little bit of this. if you could put on your historian hat. how did we get here? this is the result of the work that began in the 1960's, when folks began to revise these sort of narratives about sla
so, i think we need to recognize the ways -- we were just proceeded on the stage here by sylvia mathews burwell who i , proudly claim as a harvard alum, who's doing all this work in health care and despairties through her secretaryship. so, those kinds of contributions through the people who leave us and take their work and their education to new heights beyond the institutions we are a part of. host: i want to ask you to do something. i don't know if you guys know, the president of harvard,...
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there's nobody better qualified to replace sylvia burwell than tom price. i voted for her with pride and i'll vote for him with pride had he's the right man at the right time for america. i urge you to vote for him in his confirmation. >> thank you, senator isakson. that's much better than whatever was written for you to say. dr. price, welcome to the committee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. chairman alexander, ranking member murray and all the members of the committee, i want to thank you all for the opportunity to speak with you today and engage, as the ranking member said in the discussion about the road ahead for our great nation. i want to that anything senator johnny isakson for his generous introduction. i'm so grateful for his friendship and his kindness. and our state is blessed to have had his service and his leadership. i wish also to especially thank my wife betty. as johnny mentioned, her support and encouragement and advice, which i would suggest to you is virtually always correct, and her love means more to me than i could ever say. over the pa
there's nobody better qualified to replace sylvia burwell than tom price. i voted for her with pride and i'll vote for him with pride had he's the right man at the right time for america. i urge you to vote for him in his confirmation. >> thank you, senator isakson. that's much better than whatever was written for you to say. dr. price, welcome to the committee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. chairman alexander, ranking member murray and all the members of the committee, i want to...
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there is nobody better qualified to replace sylvia burwell than tom price. voted for sylvia burwell with pride and i'll vote for tom price with pride. i know he is the right man for the right job at the right time for america. he is my friend and i commend him to you and urge you to vote for him and his confirmation. >> thank you, that's much better than whatever was written for you to say. dr. price, welcome to the committee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. chairman alexander and ranking member murray and all the members of the committee. i want to thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today and engage in, as the ranking member said in the discussion about the road ahead for our great nation. i want to thank senator johnny isaacson for his introduction. i'm grateful for his friendship and kindness and our state is blessed to have had his service and his leadership. i want to thank my wife, betty, of 33 years who joins me here today. as johnny mentioned her support and encouragement and advice, which i would suggest to you is virtually always correct,
there is nobody better qualified to replace sylvia burwell than tom price. voted for sylvia burwell with pride and i'll vote for tom price with pride. i know he is the right man for the right job at the right time for america. he is my friend and i commend him to you and urge you to vote for him and his confirmation. >> thank you, that's much better than whatever was written for you to say. dr. price, welcome to the committee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. chairman alexander and...
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and at 1 p.m., we'll be live at health and human services secretary sylvia burwell outlines the possible consequences of efforts to repeal the health care law. see both events here on c-span2. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> host: and this week on "the communicators," a discussion on the future of tv and video and telecommunications policy in a new administration. our guest is craig moffett of moffettnathanson research. of he's an industry analyst and watcher. mr. moffett, who's winning the fight for our eyeballs and our video attention right now? >> guest: well, this is the year that everybody is thinking about ott or over the top video finally making a play for the american consumer. this is not a new idea. this has been probably the single core controversy in the sector for at least 13 be years now -- 13 years now. but there are a lot of reasons to think this is the year that we'll see hulu, that we've got directv now, and w
and at 1 p.m., we'll be live at health and human services secretary sylvia burwell outlines the possible consequences of efforts to repeal the health care law. see both events here on c-span2. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> host: and this week on "the communicators," a discussion on the future of tv and video...
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sweden's longest serving queen sylvia says she has personally experienced many ghosts in drottningholm times carries a picture of a pricey huge fish and its flamboyant owner. the self—styled owner of one of japan's famous sushi restaurant chains, kiyoshi kimura, nicknamed "tuna king," has paid over $600,000 for this 212 kilogram bluefin tuna. and that brings you up to date with the papers. now, kasia, what stories are sparking discussions online? yes, sharanjit, let's look at what is trending right now. these images are absolutely gorgeous. a five—month—old baby elephant has been taking a dip in a swimming pool in thailand. it's part of a long rehabilitation process to heal her injured foot. ba by farjam's front left leg was caught in a trap in november and although it healed, she refused to put any weight on it. it's hoped this treatment will prevent her from having to use a prosthetic leg. oh, bless her! his days in office are numbered, and this week barack obama has been working hard to ensure his legacy. but for the outgoing president's half—sister, the end of his administration is
sweden's longest serving queen sylvia says she has personally experienced many ghosts in drottningholm times carries a picture of a pricey huge fish and its flamboyant owner. the self—styled owner of one of japan's famous sushi restaurant chains, kiyoshi kimura, nicknamed "tuna king," has paid over $600,000 for this 212 kilogram bluefin tuna. and that brings you up to date with the papers. now, kasia, what stories are sparking discussions online? yes, sharanjit, let's look at what...
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you can listen to remarks yesterday from the outgoing health and human services secretary sylvia mathews burwell cautioning the republican congress against moving too quickly on a repeal. last week congress took a first step toward repealing the affordable care act without any replacement at all. only does this approach failed to tackle the many tough trade-offs that come with real health care reform, it doesn't even succeed in delaying them. here are three things that would happen. act ifhe affordable care it is repealed without a replacement the damage to the country's individual insurance market will begin this spring. if health insurance companies don't know what the market will look like going forward, many will either raise prices or drop out. that means more americans won't be able to afford coverage and others will be able to find it at all. states and hospitals will be in budget limbo. governors have said that repeal and delay would create unacceptable uncertainty. further state budgets and state economies. community hospitals will have to shrink or shut down if they can't count
you can listen to remarks yesterday from the outgoing health and human services secretary sylvia mathews burwell cautioning the republican congress against moving too quickly on a repeal. last week congress took a first step toward repealing the affordable care act without any replacement at all. only does this approach failed to tackle the many tough trade-offs that come with real health care reform, it doesn't even succeed in delaying them. here are three things that would happen. act ifhe...
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health and human services secretary sylvia burwell outlines a possible consequences of efforts to repeal the healthcare law. see both events here on c-span2. now, federal officials and the mayor of washington, d.c. discuss their preparations for the presidential inauguration on january 20. this is 35 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone and welcome to historic fort mcnair. as you all know we are just two weeks away from the 58 presidential inauguration. as the command of the joint task force national capital region i will tell you that we are honored to be the department of defense lead for ceremonial support to the inauguration and we're proud to be part of this great team at his planning and executing this historic event. the militaries participation in presidential inauguration dates back to 178 1789 when soldiers d militia escorted george washington to his swearing in ceremony at federal hall in neww york city, and we are proud to carry on this tradition. today we are honored to have with us the mayor of washington, d.c., so please welcome mayor muriel bowser. >> good morning, everyb
health and human services secretary sylvia burwell outlines a possible consequences of efforts to repeal the healthcare law. see both events here on c-span2. now, federal officials and the mayor of washington, d.c. discuss their preparations for the presidential inauguration on january 20. this is 35 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone and welcome to historic fort mcnair. as you all know we are just two weeks away from the 58 presidential inauguration. as the command of the joint task...
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and at 1 p.m., we'll be live at health and human services secretary sylvia burwell outlines the possible consequences of efforts to repeal the health care law. see both events here on c-span2. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> host: and this week on "the communicators," a discussion on the future of tv and video and telecommunications policy in a new administration. our guest is craig
and at 1 p.m., we'll be live at health and human services secretary sylvia burwell outlines the possible consequences of efforts to repeal the health care law. see both events here on c-span2. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> host: and this week on "the communicators," a discussion on the future of tv and video...
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. >> reporter: sylvia is looking for answers after her special needs son and his classmates were stranded at central high school yesterday and again at the bus stop this morning. >> children that ride his bus, parents had to bring them to school. called, the school system transportation department for answers -- >> it wasn't just your child, there was children in elementary school left at school. what? >> not acceptable. we certainly apologize to the xhil parents. >> reporter: turns out the school system still does not have enough bus drivers. >> we do have a bus driver shortage. we serve about 1,000 routes daily and right now we're short more than 50 drivers. >> reporter: so if someone quit, a sickout or unsxukexpected retirement, there may be a serious delay. >> we're doing whatever we can. trying to go remain in contact with the school officials that they can communicate to parents what is going on. >> reporter: schools say atwater will have delays for now. but many parents are >> it's not fair to them or us. and furthermore, not fair for the teachers who are stuck here with them satis
. >> reporter: sylvia is looking for answers after her special needs son and his classmates were stranded at central high school yesterday and again at the bus stop this morning. >> children that ride his bus, parents had to bring them to school. called, the school system transportation department for answers -- >> it wasn't just your child, there was children in elementary school left at school. what? >> not acceptable. we certainly apologize to the xhil parents....
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do you know a woman named sylvia oliver? >> i do not. >> i didn't think so, she received a loan from mack in 2008. after her company cut her position, she tried eight times for loan modifications to which i believe she would have qualified, your bank denied each and every one, she's been fighting for her home, she has a 30 day reprieve but there's no guarantee she will have her home next week. i would like to have the testimony of several individuals who face this reality be included at this time. >> without objection if they pertain to the record. >> they certainly pertain to the record to having been fore closed on and trying to seek loan modifications unsuccessfully even though they should have qualified for them and more than eligible for the record. i see this as privatizing profits and -- losses. it seems to me you and your friends were looking for stores to raid and with the government subsidizing the risk you engineered a highly lucrative equation that made billions of homeowners, seniors, military men and women and
do you know a woman named sylvia oliver? >> i do not. >> i didn't think so, she received a loan from mack in 2008. after her company cut her position, she tried eight times for loan modifications to which i believe she would have qualified, your bank denied each and every one, she's been fighting for her home, she has a 30 day reprieve but there's no guarantee she will have her home next week. i would like to have the testimony of several individuals who face this reality be...
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sylvia berwell is about to become part of the university. berwell was h.h.s. secretary from mid-2014 through the end of president obama's second term. ahead at 5:00 -- >> this is nothing to cheer about here at springbook high school for a week now. the dance squad says it is disappointed with what the principal had to say about them. i'll tell you what it was coming up. alison: first, how a keg of beer helped bring a beloved firefighter statue back where it belongs. larry: coming up at 6:00, a big sporting event to bring thousands to annapolis. why are neighborsup set? find out at "abc7 news at 6:00"y. but first, jummy olabanji has a preview of what the "good morning w jummy: thanks, alison. tomorrow on "good morning washington," whether you are heading to join the march for life or just trying to get around town, we are live with everything you need to know including rally sights, security and detour. larry: >> plus, we are lacking our way to the weekend with "blackish." >> stay with us for traffic and weather every ten minutes tomorrow at 4:25 on "good morni
sylvia berwell is about to become part of the university. berwell was h.h.s. secretary from mid-2014 through the end of president obama's second term. ahead at 5:00 -- >> this is nothing to cheer about here at springbook high school for a week now. the dance squad says it is disappointed with what the principal had to say about them. i'll tell you what it was coming up. alison: first, how a keg of beer helped bring a beloved firefighter statue back where it belongs. larry: coming up at...
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i was reflecting back on sylvia's parents -- appearance and how impressed i was. i think you have done as well. i was impressed with her performance in the job. with a numberee of the policies she has taken, she has gone out of her way to adopt the same tone that i have heard from you today, which is to try to accept and work with people of different points of view and see if we can come to a consensus. i think you for that and i am impressed with your beginning. i appreciate you being here today. based upon the figures i have, you have just injured the most extensive questioning of any secretary of health and human services since 1993. because of the round of questionings, secretary was in the hearing for two hours 10 minutes. than two hours. you have been here nearly four hours. next tuesday you will go before the finance committee, which will vote on whether you go forward to the president. i am very hopeful that your tone all help us come to conclusion and a consensus in this very important area of providing concrete practical alternatives to give americans ac
i was reflecting back on sylvia's parents -- appearance and how impressed i was. i think you have done as well. i was impressed with her performance in the job. with a numberee of the policies she has taken, she has gone out of her way to adopt the same tone that i have heard from you today, which is to try to accept and work with people of different points of view and see if we can come to a consensus. i think you for that and i am impressed with your beginning. i appreciate you being here...
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christopher mcginley are replace sylvia sims whose firm has expired. mcginley is an assistant professor at temple university. >>> meanwhile a pennsylvania four public school teachers filed a lawsuit today they hope will reach the supreme court. the group wants to prevent teachers unions from collecting mandatory union dues saying it violates their constitutional rights. union officials say the lawsuit is an attempt to weaken unions and could lead to lower wages. >>> christina school district has a new superintendent. richard greg got the nod last night. currently the superintendent in the penn dell. >>> john carney is getting to work after the inauguration. this afternoon he signed his first executive bill for jobs. governor carney said there needs to be a partnership between the private sector and the government. >>> the location of a second skate park in lands dale could be announced next month. the officials in the montgomery county town said four sites are under consideration. right now fourth street park is an early favorite. the council member sa
christopher mcginley are replace sylvia sims whose firm has expired. mcginley is an assistant professor at temple university. >>> meanwhile a pennsylvania four public school teachers filed a lawsuit today they hope will reach the supreme court. the group wants to prevent teachers unions from collecting mandatory union dues saying it violates their constitutional rights. union officials say the lawsuit is an attempt to weaken unions and could lead to lower wages. >>> christina...
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in the coming weeks on after words, sylvia will discuss how our bodies react to fat. new york magazine jonathan weighs in on the legacy of president back obama. also alfred university and this weekend wall street journal, looks at women who have successfully climbed the corporate ladder. >> is this notion that maybe they asked the women to take on the roles because no man, you know, was willing to do so and women because of how we perceived their roles as leaders, because of unconscious biases are still seen as odd duck. i think perhaps they are more willing to take on the high-risk assignments because they want to prove that they can to it. in mary's case she stepped in a company that was doing well that time. many, many deaths due to the problems that they were having with their cars and many doubt ing that didn't see mary surviving one of gm's worst crises. she not only weathered the storm but took personal responsibility to make it right an made it clear in town hall meetings that she did with gm employees that she was holding everybody else accountable, everybody
in the coming weeks on after words, sylvia will discuss how our bodies react to fat. new york magazine jonathan weighs in on the legacy of president back obama. also alfred university and this weekend wall street journal, looks at women who have successfully climbed the corporate ladder. >> is this notion that maybe they asked the women to take on the roles because no man, you know, was willing to do so and women because of how we perceived their roles as leaders, because of unconscious...
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but there is no one better qualified to replace soviet sylvia burwell than tom price. i voted for her with pride and i am going to vote for tom price with pride because i know he is the right man for the job. the right time for america. he is my friend and i commend him and i urge you to vote for him. mr. chairman: thank you, senator isakson. much better than whatever was written for you to say. dr. price. dr. price: thank you, mr. chairman. all members of the committee, i want to thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today and engage and as the ranking member said about the discussion about the road ahead for our great nation, i want to thank senator isakson for his great introduction. am grateful for his friendship, kindness, and our state is blessed to have had his service and his leadership. i also wish to thank my wife, who has been with me for 33 years, and her love means more to me than i could ever say. over the past few weeks, i met with many of you individually and have gained a real appreciation for the passion you have for the department of health
but there is no one better qualified to replace soviet sylvia burwell than tom price. i voted for her with pride and i am going to vote for tom price with pride because i know he is the right man for the job. the right time for america. he is my friend and i commend him and i urge you to vote for him. mr. chairman: thank you, senator isakson. much better than whatever was written for you to say. dr. price. dr. price: thank you, mr. chairman. all members of the committee, i want to thank you for...
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sylvia matthews burwell, secretary of held and human services came by a month or two ago and talked 0 our democratic caucus. one of the things she talked about that was especially informative was she talked about this pie chart, a pie chart. what she said is think of this pie chart, it includes about 300 million people, americans that get health care. get some kind of health care other than the emergency room. she told us that roughly half, maybe a little more than half of the 300 million people in this -- among the americans that are getting health care, a little over half, 57% get their coverage through the -- really employee coverage, the employers provide that as a condition of employment. another roughly 22%, that's sort of the brown area, is medicaid and the children's health insurance program. and a bipartisan idea. bill roth worked on it, bill clinton and all worked on that and others. i even worked on it as governor. about 15%, this area right here, the green, is medicare. and then you have got down here the -- the individual markets and marketplaces and so forth. there is ro
sylvia matthews burwell, secretary of held and human services came by a month or two ago and talked 0 our democratic caucus. one of the things she talked about that was especially informative was she talked about this pie chart, a pie chart. what she said is think of this pie chart, it includes about 300 million people, americans that get health care. get some kind of health care other than the emergency room. she told us that roughly half, maybe a little more than half of the 300 million...
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this happened twice this week to sylvia atwater's special needs son. and the problems gets worse when someone calls in sick or quits. the school system is looking for qualified drivers right now. if you're interested, find more information in our nbc washington app. search school bus jobs. >>> in news 4 your health now, medical search researchers have named one of our organize yoons, it's called the mesentery and it connects the intestine to the abdomen. it performance important cardiovascular systems. >> science and medals keeping us on our toes. >> here he thought it was a holiday eating. >>> if you watch our news cast, one of seen how we are working with you highlighting mental health and domestic violence. this weekend at nbc 4's health and fitness expo, we will have more information for you to get more information a all of these topics. at the washington convention center saturday and sunday and it is all free. >>> here is a 2017 fashion tip that i don't think you're going to be a fan of, aaron. >> no. >> so apparently male chokers are now a thing
this happened twice this week to sylvia atwater's special needs son. and the problems gets worse when someone calls in sick or quits. the school system is looking for qualified drivers right now. if you're interested, find more information in our nbc washington app. search school bus jobs. >>> in news 4 your health now, medical search researchers have named one of our organize yoons, it's called the mesentery and it connects the intestine to the abdomen. it performance important...
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when sylvia called the school's transportation department, she found out several students were left stranded this week and it wasn't jun ride home after school. prince georges county school says they don't have enough bus drivers right now. in fact, they're short 50 drivers. the problem gets worse when someone quits, calls in sick or unexpectedly retires. >> doubling up on routes when necessary and trying to remain in contact with the school officials so that they can communicate to parents what's going on. >> it's not fair to them. it's not fair to us and furthermore, it's not fair to the teachers who are stuck had here with them. >> the school system says they're looking for qualified drivers right now. if you're interested, you can find more information in our nbc washington app. search school bus jobs. >>> tonight, you'll be able to weigh in on the 2018 fiscal year budget for montgomery county schools. superintendent jack smith is propose ago $2.5 billion budget. that includes more than $62 million in new spending. that's an increase of about 2.5% over last fiscal year. after tonight's h
when sylvia called the school's transportation department, she found out several students were left stranded this week and it wasn't jun ride home after school. prince georges county school says they don't have enough bus drivers right now. in fact, they're short 50 drivers. the problem gets worse when someone quits, calls in sick or unexpectedly retires. >> doubling up on routes when necessary and trying to remain in contact with the school officials so that they can communicate to...
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. >>> en exclusiva, sylvia ur qui di vislumbra una batalla legal.xtraÑa, es que si supuestamente juan gabriel solamente dijo que el heredero universal era ivÁn, pero registrÓ legalmente a sus otros hijos a luis alberto y joao, el testamento ya estÁ hecho, esta repartida la herencia y y su padre sabÍa que existian, los tenÍa registrados, le dio su apellido y decidiÓ no heredar les. >>> pues sÍ. >>> ¿entonces?. >>> esto confunde cuando tÚ dices la pelea o abrÍa que quiere sus derechos sobre la herencia cuanto tiempo puede tardar esto en resolverse. legalmente cuando entran los procesos y se lleven a los juzgados. ¿cuanto crees que tedy lata la pelea eterna? hace cuanto que muriÓ juan gabriel, 5 meses. >>> me han tocado 2 peleas espantosas por herencia. una de lola beltrÁn es lo acabaron en abogados. y la otra por pelÍculas de cantinflas que duÓo 22 aÑos haga mejor el calculo. para ver donde va a quedar la platita. >>> mi querida krin. y vamos a ver. lo que dice karina. si juan ga frraoel sabÍa de la existencia de sus hijos y aÚn asÍ nombro a ivÁn como
. >>> en exclusiva, sylvia ur qui di vislumbra una batalla legal.xtraÑa, es que si supuestamente juan gabriel solamente dijo que el heredero universal era ivÁn, pero registrÓ legalmente a sus otros hijos a luis alberto y joao, el testamento ya estÁ hecho, esta repartida la herencia y y su padre sabÍa que existian, los tenÍa registrados, le dio su apellido y decidiÓ no heredar les. >>> pues sÍ. >>> ¿entonces?. >>> esto confunde cuando tÚ dices la...
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i was reflecting back on sylvia's appearance before this committee and how impressed i was with her appearance. i think you have done wz well. also her performance in the job because while i disagree with the number of policies she's taken, she's gone out of her way to adopt the same tone that i've heard from you today. which is to try to accept and work with people with different points of view and see if we can come to a consensus. so i thank you for that and i'm impressed with your beginning and i appreciate your being here today. based upon the figures i have, you have just endoured the most extensive questioning of any secretary of health and human services since 1993. because of the round of questioning, in the hearing for two hours and ten minutes. daschle for two skmours ten minutes. i don't have it for two others. you have been here nearly four. next tuesday you'll go before the finance committee, which will vote on whether you go forward to the president. i'm very hopeful that your e tone will help us come to a conclusion and a consensus in this it very important area of providing co
i was reflecting back on sylvia's appearance before this committee and how impressed i was with her appearance. i think you have done wz well. also her performance in the job because while i disagree with the number of policies she's taken, she's gone out of her way to adopt the same tone that i've heard from you today. which is to try to accept and work with people with different points of view and see if we can come to a consensus. so i thank you for that and i'm impressed with your beginning...
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oftand here today because the work of my forbearers, from , fromner to sylvia ar harriet to marcia. here, most of all, because i am licensed deeper -- my sister's keeper. [applause] >> my sisters and siblings are being beaten, brutalized, it neglected, extinguished, and exiled. my sisters and siblings have been pushed out of foster homes, intolerance schools. my sisters and siblings have been forced into detention facilities and prison, and deeper into poverty. i hold these hearts -- harsh truths close. they enrage me and the only -- fuel me. today, by being here, it is my commitment to getting us free that keeps me marching. approach 98 -- need not be identical, but it need to be intersectional and inclusive. [applause] >> it must extend beyond ourselves. with surpassing certainty that my liberation is directly trans to the undocumented latina journeying for refuge. fighting to make her living safely. [applause] >> collective liberation and solidarity is difficult work. we will be struggling together and with one another. oppressedse we are does not mean that we do not fall victim
oftand here today because the work of my forbearers, from , fromner to sylvia ar harriet to marcia. here, most of all, because i am licensed deeper -- my sister's keeper. [applause] >> my sisters and siblings are being beaten, brutalized, it neglected, extinguished, and exiled. my sisters and siblings have been pushed out of foster homes, intolerance schools. my sisters and siblings have been forced into detention facilities and prison, and deeper into poverty. i hold these hearts --...
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sat in this committee, in our committee room, and i was being questioned and i asked all i could of sylvia burwell and when came time for a vote, i voted for her, because she was the right person at the right time, for the administration for the head of hhs. dr. tom price is the right man at the right time for the job. he's my friend, a man i've known for 30 years. he has unquestioned character and unquestioned ability and he will be a great secretary of hhs. i thank all of you for taking my calls when i called before this meeting and urge to listen to what he has to say and i hope you'll see fit to honor a good man. i yield back mr. chairman. >> thank you senator isakson. >> tom, you couldn't have a better introducer than senator isakson. he's not only highly respected by all of us in the senate, democrats and republicans, but you casee. very articulate, as and i thi he did a very good b talkingbout you and your future here in this committee. now, i had some obligatory questions for the nominee. first, is there anything you're aware of in your background that might present a conflict of i
sat in this committee, in our committee room, and i was being questioned and i asked all i could of sylvia burwell and when came time for a vote, i voted for her, because she was the right person at the right time, for the administration for the head of hhs. dr. tom price is the right man at the right time for the job. he's my friend, a man i've known for 30 years. he has unquestioned character and unquestioned ability and he will be a great secretary of hhs. i thank all of you for taking my...
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hold on state legislatures has eroded significantly during president obama's time in office -- host: sylvia in alexandria, virginia, good morning, the role of the democrats moving ahead, what is it? caller: hi, good morning, thank you for taking my call. yes, i think because we have the republicans are in the white house, they're in the senate, they're in the congress, and if we as democrats see him doing stuff that we think, hey, that really isn't what the people want, we have to stand up. we have to fight. what good is a sword in a coward's hands? and that is what we have to do. now, of course, if it's something that, you know, logically we can say, ok, that's a good thing for the people, you know, like jobs and transportation, of course we're not going to fight people just for the sake of fighting. but we do have to fight now because if we don't, we may not really like what's going to happen, because on one side of that, even though we've lost the power, a lot of power, it has -- lot of power has gone to the other side. you know when you have all that ower, that can cause people to reall
hold on state legislatures has eroded significantly during president obama's time in office -- host: sylvia in alexandria, virginia, good morning, the role of the democrats moving ahead, what is it? caller: hi, good morning, thank you for taking my call. yes, i think because we have the republicans are in the white house, they're in the senate, they're in the congress, and if we as democrats see him doing stuff that we think, hey, that really isn't what the people want, we have to stand up. we...
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>> the commercial aspect is that part of the mark that sylvia identifies the source of the good or service in question. in the case of the slants there's another component, that being the noncommercial, which communicates the political and social message of asian pride. this is akin to justice breyer before talking about the inherent advertisement that can take place. bands don't exist without names and people associate than music with abandoning and the banding with the music that they perform. that's where the noncommercial aspect of the speech comes in. to the extent that the government is burdening it by denying registration because baby dave that it conveys a negative view, that's unconstitutional. >> you want us to say that trademark law is just like a public park, the public park, a public forum, the classic example of where you can say anything you want. we treat trademarks just like we treat speech in the public park. they given much, goodbye, that's it. that's your argument. >> it is my argument. i think the limitation on that as i said before are the categories of historically p
>> the commercial aspect is that part of the mark that sylvia identifies the source of the good or service in question. in the case of the slants there's another component, that being the noncommercial, which communicates the political and social message of asian pride. this is akin to justice breyer before talking about the inherent advertisement that can take place. bands don't exist without names and people associate than music with abandoning and the banding with the music that they...
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i was reciting back on sylvia burwell's appearance before the committee and how impressed i was with her appearance. i think you have done as well. i have also been impressed with her performance in the job because while i disagree with a number of the policies she has taken, she has gone out of her way to adopt the same tone that i've heard from you today which is to try to accept and work with people with different points of view and see if we can come to a consensus. so i thank you for that, and i am impressed with your beginning, and i appreciate your being here today. based upon the figures i have, you have just endured the most extensive questioning of any secretary of health and human services since 1993 because of the round of questioning, secretary burwell was in the hearing for two hours, 10 minutes. before that, two hours and 28 minutes, two hours and 10 minutes, levitt less than two hours, don't have it for two others, you have been here nearly four. next tuesday, you will go before the finance committee which will vote on whether you go forward to the president. i am ver
i was reciting back on sylvia burwell's appearance before the committee and how impressed i was with her appearance. i think you have done as well. i have also been impressed with her performance in the job because while i disagree with a number of the policies she has taken, she has gone out of her way to adopt the same tone that i've heard from you today which is to try to accept and work with people with different points of view and see if we can come to a consensus. so i thank you for that,...
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i was reflecting back on sylvia burwell's appearance before this committee, and how impressed i was with her appearance. i think you have done as well. i've also been impressed with her performance in the job, because while i disagree with a number of the policies she's taken, she's gone out of her way to adopt the same tone that i've heard from you today, which is to try to accept and work with people with different points of view and if see if we could come to a consensus. i'm impressed with that and i appreciate you being here today. based upon the figures i have, you just endured the most extensive questioning of any secretary of health and human services since 1993. because of the round of questioning, secretary burwell was in the hearing for 2 hours and 10 minutes, sebelius for 2 hours and 28 minutes, dashel for 2 hours and 10 minutes, levitt, less than 2 hours. i don't have it for two others. you've been here nearly four. and next tuesday you'll go before the finance committee, which will vote on whether you go forward to the president. i'm very hopeful that your tone will help us
i was reflecting back on sylvia burwell's appearance before this committee, and how impressed i was with her appearance. i think you have done as well. i've also been impressed with her performance in the job, because while i disagree with a number of the policies she's taken, she's gone out of her way to adopt the same tone that i've heard from you today, which is to try to accept and work with people with different points of view and if see if we could come to a consensus. i'm impressed with...
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do you know a woman named sylvia oliver? >> i do not. >> i didn't think so. she is from new jersey. she is the sister of the immediate past speaker of the new jersey general assembly. she received a loan from indy mac in 2008 and after her employer cut her hours, she had problems paying her mortgage. she tried eight times for a loan modification, which i believe she would have qualified. every time, your bank denied each and every one. she's been fighting to save her home for seven years. she nearly lost her home yesterday. thanks to her tenacity she has a 30-day reprieve. but that's no guarantee she won't lose her home next week. so i look at her -- i would like to have the testimony of several individuals who face these realities be included in the record at this time. >> without objection if they pertain to the record. >> they certainly pertain to the record. they pertain to having been foreclosed on and ultimately trying to seek loan modifications unsuccessfully. i think they're more than eligible for the record. so let me just say, i see this as an example of privatizing profit
do you know a woman named sylvia oliver? >> i do not. >> i didn't think so. she is from new jersey. she is the sister of the immediate past speaker of the new jersey general assembly. she received a loan from indy mac in 2008 and after her employer cut her hours, she had problems paying her mortgage. she tried eight times for a loan modification, which i believe she would have qualified. every time, your bank denied each and every one. she's been fighting to save her home for seven...
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. >> reporter: sylvia hurst worries that legalization in california will lead more teenagers down theclay once followed. >> effects of it are not always understood by youth. >> reporter: it could be at least another year before sellers here in california receive permits for the retail sale of marijuana. in massachusetts, another state that voted in november to legal ice recreational use, lawmakers have decided to delay retail sales for another six months until mid-2018. while they develop rules to safely and effectively oversee those sales. >>> some tourist at hawaii's volcano park had an excitement too close. >>> and >>> good morning. we had one storm exit and another is arriving by made morning. today, the rain will intensify. the wind will increase out of the southeast a good 15-25 miles per hour. temperatures into the 40s, meanwhile, rain will linger into your wednesday. taper off early on thursday and another storm friday night. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by publishers clearinghouse. when cold and flu hold you back try theraflu expressmax, now in n
. >> reporter: sylvia hurst worries that legalization in california will lead more teenagers down theclay once followed. >> effects of it are not always understood by youth. >> reporter: it could be at least another year before sellers here in california receive permits for the retail sale of marijuana. in massachusetts, another state that voted in november to legal ice recreational use, lawmakers have decided to delay retail sales for another six months until mid-2018. while...
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. >> reporter: sylvia hurst worries that legalization in california will lead more teenagers down the once followed. >> effects of it understood by youth. >> reporter: it could be at least another year before sellers here in california receive permits for the retail sale of marijuana. in massachusetts, another state that voted in november to legal ice recreational use, lawmakers have decided to delay retail sales for another six months until mid-2018. while they develop rules to safely and effectively oversee those sales. >>> some tourist at hawaii's volcano park had an excitement too close. >>> and >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by publishers clearinghouse. when cold and flu hold you back try theraflu expressmax, that has a maximum strength formula with a unique warming sensation you instantly feel. theraflu. for a powerful comeback. new expressmax caplets. thope to see you again soon.. whoa, whoa, i got this. just gotta get the check. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms, you av
. >> reporter: sylvia hurst worries that legalization in california will lead more teenagers down the once followed. >> effects of it understood by youth. >> reporter: it could be at least another year before sellers here in california receive permits for the retail sale of marijuana. in massachusetts, another state that voted in november to legal ice recreational use, lawmakers have decided to delay retail sales for another six months until mid-2018. while they develop rules...