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really likes the tenacity of colt mccoy, and i think kirk cousins is underappreciated, but that will be the depth chart in 2015. the nationals and tigers in lakeland, florida, stephen strasburg on the hill, looking sharp. made a case for the opening day start in the national league east. the nationals win 6-4, strasburg with his first win of the spring. the ncaa tournament that started tonight. winning the honor to play kentucky in louisville thursday night. head coach a joiner, what are your chances? >> i told you that i have jesus on speed dial. hey, jesus? first of all come you cannot play, psalm not worried about you being hot, fine. hello? hello? i guess he will get back to me. it's a heck of a mountain. tim: good luck coach, 16 seed. a 16 seed has never, ever beaten a number one. leon: it's bad when jesus hangs up on you. tim: don't tell me how high the mountain's, just climb. alison: hello, is anyone there? he was not really calling. steve: i know. alison: coming up next -- imagine flying to a destination and then driving home without leaving your seat. alison: flying cars are
really likes the tenacity of colt mccoy, and i think kirk cousins is underappreciated, but that will be the depth chart in 2015. the nationals and tigers in lakeland, florida, stephen strasburg on the hill, looking sharp. made a case for the opening day start in the national league east. the nationals win 6-4, strasburg with his first win of the spring. the ncaa tournament that started tonight. winning the honor to play kentucky in louisville thursday night. head coach a joiner, what are your...
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but you said at the beginning, she's underappreciated.man as much as she is an athlete. >> and the former is more important than the latter. lz granderson, great to have you here with us. i really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> that's all for us right now "@this hour." thank goodness kate will be back with us on monday. in the meantime, everyone, have a great weekend. "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm ashleigh banfield. welcome to "legal view." the shooter who put a bullet in the face of a missouri police officer the night before last in ferguson and who fired a second round into another officer's shoulder and out his back is still on the loose. for all we know, there could be two shooters on the loose. police in ferguson, even the u.s. attorney, keep saying the word ambush. that shooter ambushed those cops, he lay in wait with a gun and shot them when he felt the time was, quote, just right. classic ambush.
but you said at the beginning, she's underappreciated.man as much as she is an athlete. >> and the former is more important than the latter. lz granderson, great to have you here with us. i really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> that's all for us right now "@this hour." thank goodness kate will be back with us on monday. in the meantime, everyone, have a great weekend. "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm...
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george washington i think is underappreciated as a leader. i think if you just read david hackett fisher's book you get an appreciation for how he saw possibilities and opportunities which i think is a very important quality for a military leader when others only saw difficulties. right? and i think that's because he had also been a student of war and warfare. he obviously had an experience during the french and indian wars. but he really developed his ability to lead by reading and thinking. so i think across all three of these leaders is a commitment to learning the profession and studying war as sir michael howard said to study it, in width, depth, and context. so one of the things we're emphasizing in our army obviously is inculcating in our leaders a desire for lifelong learning and for reading and thinking about -- think about how arrogant it would be if you don't do that. essentially you're saying all i need is my personal experience and i'll be able to figure out any wartime situation. of course not. you have to read and think and lea
george washington i think is underappreciated as a leader. i think if you just read david hackett fisher's book you get an appreciation for how he saw possibilities and opportunities which i think is a very important quality for a military leader when others only saw difficulties. right? and i think that's because he had also been a student of war and warfare. he obviously had an experience during the french and indian wars. but he really developed his ability to lead by reading and thinking....
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that is adorable, and while the panda was felt underappreciated with by the giant, the fans did appreciate and everything that he did on the field. that is it for sport ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n cream. >>> and now for some job advice from mark zuckerberg. the ceo gave some advice while speaking at the conference in barcelona, spain. the only rule for hiring employees, hire them if you would work under them yourself. and trust them. i think that mark should hire us. >> yes, we could manage him. >> and yes. >> and all right, why don't you manage how we will do over to the next if few day s withs with the weather. >> yes, tomorrow, 73, and sunny skies, and be by friday, temperatures in the mid-70s and well above average, and san francisco in on the game as well with incredible weather in the next few days. >> you see, well done. >> and thank you for joining us for today in the bay at 4:30. good night. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york
that is adorable, and while the panda was felt underappreciated with by the giant, the fans did appreciate and everything that he did on the field. that is it for sport ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n cream. >>> and now for some job advice from mark zuckerberg. the ceo gave some advice while speaking at the conference in barcelona, spain. the only rule for hiring...
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carriers of physiological information and i think that's a type of information that has been underappreciated in considerations of our planet's history. but i think it's really the keystone that's going to allow us to have a much deeper understanding of how physical and biological events have interacted to bring us to our present moment. narrator: a crucial chapter in the changing physiology of life is the rise of oxygen, as told by the signature traces that single-celled organisms leave behind in the rock record. first appearing about 2.5 billion years ago, oxygen climbed to its current level approximately 580 million years ago -- around the same time that complex animal life started to appear. knoll: it becomes pretty clear from the geologic record that animals and large plants were essentially intercalated into a biological world that was fully functioning. and in some ways animals don't add that much to the functioning of that world. so, if you ask historically what underpins ecosystem function on this planet, the real workers that make this planet function are the bacteria. now, why shou
carriers of physiological information and i think that's a type of information that has been underappreciated in considerations of our planet's history. but i think it's really the keystone that's going to allow us to have a much deeper understanding of how physical and biological events have interacted to bring us to our present moment. narrator: a crucial chapter in the changing physiology of life is the rise of oxygen, as told by the signature traces that single-celled organisms leave behind...
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of san francisco, which often times is underserved and underrepresented and undervalued and underappreciated. we're going to take that course together through our collective efforts and we're going make that the no. 1 private/public course nine-hole in the country. that is our goal, but we need your help to work on that. i appreciate very, very much that you would hear us all today. i know margaret -- are you going to make a report? i don't know, oh, tom did. so i'm asking to you please support this resolution. please go down this road together with us, with the other city departments and please always be a friend to labor, organized labor and the community workforce. thank you very much. >> is there anyone else who would like to make public comment on this item? being none, public comment is closed. commissioner buell. >> mr. ginsburg. >> thank you, commissioners. i will throw my hat in the ring. it's tough to follow brother courtney at the mic, but i will give it a shot. we're very proud to support this. it touch on some very cornerstone themed for our department and frankly our city that
of san francisco, which often times is underserved and underrepresented and undervalued and underappreciated. we're going to take that course together through our collective efforts and we're going make that the no. 1 private/public course nine-hole in the country. that is our goal, but we need your help to work on that. i appreciate very, very much that you would hear us all today. i know margaret -- are you going to make a report? i don't know, oh, tom did. so i'm asking to you please support...
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i think that is one of the parts that is underappreciated.n though it doesn't seem like a big deal we are going to enjoy not having to pull that phone out. >> what type of social behavior will be start to see? people glancing at their watches all the time. it is not necessarily a less obvious behavior. >> it is disappointing how we have progressed over the last decade. we broke through some unacceptable behavior. >> let's talk about the pricing of the apple watch. for 10,000 dollars, starting price for the gold edition. the watch starts at 349. 549 for the stainless steel apple watch. is that in the sweet spot for most customers? >> i think that is the sweet spot. we are thinking around 550 for the average selling price. of two years is the right price. it was the same price as when it was launched in 2007. the reason why the iphone has had such success is because it has great values. the price is just fine if consumers feel like they are getting a lot of value. >> does the apple watch move the needle? >> doesn't have a big impact. it has to
i think that is one of the parts that is underappreciated.n though it doesn't seem like a big deal we are going to enjoy not having to pull that phone out. >> what type of social behavior will be start to see? people glancing at their watches all the time. it is not necessarily a less obvious behavior. >> it is disappointing how we have progressed over the last decade. we broke through some unacceptable behavior. >> let's talk about the pricing of the apple watch. for 10,000...
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it has been an underappreciated, underdeveloped, and underinvested area of our overall biomedical product enterprise. it is proving to be essential as we are trying to take that last set of steps from research and development into a product that would really make a difference in people's lives. we laid out an exciting research agenda and we have done work with nih in this domain. other areas to recognize fda and scientists have a huge amount to contribute to the overall process of product development as well as our important responsibility for review, and certainly for us to be able to engage in a consistent way earlier, as research plans are being shaped so the right studies are done so the return on investment of money is in research all along the way are really driving towards a product that works. >> thank you very much senator murray. >> dr. hamburg, i wanted to ask you about the recent outbreaks of drug-resistant bacterial infections that are associated with the use of the special medical schools. what areone of the largest outbreaks was in my home state of washington. although it i
it has been an underappreciated, underdeveloped, and underinvested area of our overall biomedical product enterprise. it is proving to be essential as we are trying to take that last set of steps from research and development into a product that would really make a difference in people's lives. we laid out an exciting research agenda and we have done work with nih in this domain. other areas to recognize fda and scientists have a huge amount to contribute to the overall process of product...
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i think that is one of the parts is underappreciated. even though it doesn't sound like a big deal to pull out your phone, we will enjoy it. reporter: i wonder what kind of social behaviors we will now start to see. people glancing at their watches all the time. it's not necessarily a less obvious behavior than pulling out your phone and checking your e-mail. gene munster: this is how we have progressed over the last decade. i think we have broke through unacceptable behavior with that. this will be variations of that. reporter: let's talk about the pricing. the $10,000 starting price for the gold edition has gotten most of the attention. but $549 for the stainless steel apple watch. is that in the sweet spot for most customers watch.?gene munster: for the early adoption phase, i think that is a sweet spot. maybe $550 for the average selling price. for the first year or the first two years, that is the right price. surprisingly, the iphone is at the same price that it was when it launched in 2007. the reason why the iphone has had such a
i think that is one of the parts is underappreciated. even though it doesn't sound like a big deal to pull out your phone, we will enjoy it. reporter: i wonder what kind of social behaviors we will now start to see. people glancing at their watches all the time. it's not necessarily a less obvious behavior than pulling out your phone and checking your e-mail. gene munster: this is how we have progressed over the last decade. i think we have broke through unacceptable behavior with that. this...
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psychological response in the wake of seeing two officers shot at is basically feeling again underappreciated. >> but police officers are appreciated. and when we sign on to do their job, we understand the risks that come with it. what's not appreciated is for example when you see police officers brutally assault people in wheelchairs who are unarmed without provocation. or when several black young men are gunned down unarmed like tamir rice, 12 years old in cleveland. nobody can laud you as a hero when you do that. that is not heroic to common sense people, to people who value human life. we can't stick to that narrative every time we see a situation like that. what we have to do is face facts. and there's fault on both sides, but i think the breakdown from my experience largely has persisted because of law enforcement's inability to come face-to-face with the reality of racism and a lack of accountability in our criminal justice system and police departments around this country. >> reddit hudson, thank you very much for coming on tonight. i really appreciate it. >>> all right. is hillary cl
psychological response in the wake of seeing two officers shot at is basically feeling again underappreciated. >> but police officers are appreciated. and when we sign on to do their job, we understand the risks that come with it. what's not appreciated is for example when you see police officers brutally assault people in wheelchairs who are unarmed without provocation. or when several black young men are gunned down unarmed like tamir rice, 12 years old in cleveland. nobody can laud you...
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depending who you talk to brian orakpo was either a grea terrible overhyped or underappreciated linebackers time with the redskins. 40 sacks in six years, not bad for most pass rushers but injuries really hampered his production the last few seasons. orakpo no longer a member of the skins. he's now with the tennessee titans. the 28-year-old linebacker leaves the redskins for a four-year $32 million deal with tennessee. orakpo was drafted the 13th pick overall back in 2009. he was a three-time pro bowler for the burgundy and gold but he did miss 24 games over the last three seasons due to injuries. the redskins were interested in re-signing orakpo but those talks didn't go very far. >>> you can clearly see why general manager scott mcclune made a lot o the changes on defense. check out the three newest guys for skins versus the recently de depart depart and his group 29 games la the others combined to play in 48. i'm not great at math but that is 16 games from each guy, full regular-season durability a huge factor here. new guy, 91 ta guys 42. sacks not even a comparison 11 to 1 1/2. >>> th
depending who you talk to brian orakpo was either a grea terrible overhyped or underappreciated linebackers time with the redskins. 40 sacks in six years, not bad for most pass rushers but injuries really hampered his production the last few seasons. orakpo no longer a member of the skins. he's now with the tennessee titans. the 28-year-old linebacker leaves the redskins for a four-year $32 million deal with tennessee. orakpo was drafted the 13th pick overall back in 2009. he was a three-time...
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and to meitis a company that's underappreciated, undervalued, it has momentum. this is a trade that's working. face book's maxed out in the short run. >> the biotech sector getting racked today but there could be a bigger threat coming its way. hans bishop joins us after the break with the details. plus later it's time for the next round. intuit takes on western union in the battle for your money. ♪ ♪ (under loud music) this is the place. ♪ ♪ their beard salve is made from ♪ ♪ sustainable tea tree oil and kale... you, my friend, recognize when a trend has reached critical mass. yes, when others focus on one thing, you see what's coming next. you see opportunity. that's what a type e does. and so it begins. with e*trade's investing insights center, you can spot trends before they become trendy. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. >>> welcome back to "fast money." a news update on pepsico. it has disclosed in a regulatory filing the ceo ease compensation for 2014, in 2014, the headline number is that indra nooyi made total compensation of around $22.5 million, tha
and to meitis a company that's underappreciated, undervalued, it has momentum. this is a trade that's working. face book's maxed out in the short run. >> the biotech sector getting racked today but there could be a bigger threat coming its way. hans bishop joins us after the break with the details. plus later it's time for the next round. intuit takes on western union in the battle for your money. ♪ ♪ (under loud music) this is the place. ♪ ♪ their beard salve is made from ♪ ♪...
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. >> let me add another point that is underappreciate it. not only does our complaint asserts a challenge but it was a trial on the challenge and a record on the challenge the record in this case we pursued the challenge only after or before the second trial. a stipulated they have facial defenses of the statutes. that is why we have this audion a facial challenge. evidence has been collected. nothing is gained by a second trial. >> you constantly said one of the objections the hotel owner could make it is you want these records for enforcement of criminal law. you say that is bad but the whole purpose of this is to enable criminal law to be in force. >> there are two points being made. you are quite right. they have an administrative scheme. the debt that is to deter criminal lie -- on tuesday a police officer comes in and says i think there's a prostitute in room 3. i am going to invoke this 41-49 and see if that person's name matches up with a prostitute. criminal law enforcement requires probable cause but an underlying administrative sc
. >> let me add another point that is underappreciate it. not only does our complaint asserts a challenge but it was a trial on the challenge and a record on the challenge the record in this case we pursued the challenge only after or before the second trial. a stipulated they have facial defenses of the statutes. that is why we have this audion a facial challenge. evidence has been collected. nothing is gained by a second trial. >> you constantly said one of the objections the...
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it is an underappreciated fact about ezra that he can put up some weight. said that i think my size would give me the edge and ezra agreed. if you missed out on the chat this time, check it out on facebook.com/all in chris. while you're there, give us a like, won't you? in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more, together. add one a day. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus, for women, physical energy support with b vitamins. and for men, it helps support healthy blood pressure with vitamin d and magnesium. take one a day multivitamins. ♪ [piano background music begins] ♪ we are one, we are essentially the same regardless of where we come from. um, there are definitely things that are different about us culturally and everything else but at the end of the day we are the same and we really need to start seeing the world as a place that was gifted to us. [thunder and rain] [thunder and rain] [thunder and rain] >>> on wednesday, the u.s. supreme court is scheduled to hear the biggest challenge to obama care since the last momentous obama
it is an underappreciated fact about ezra that he can put up some weight. said that i think my size would give me the edge and ezra agreed. if you missed out on the chat this time, check it out on facebook.com/all in chris. while you're there, give us a like, won't you? in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more, together. add one a day. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus, for women, physical energy support with b vitamins. and for men, it helps support healthy blood...
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position by far in my portfolio for at least the last six months it's run up some but still underappreciateded. i look out over the long term, i think amazon has not just one huge opportunity it has two. i think that eventually there's a good chance its retail business becomes bigger than walmart. i think on the enterprise technology side with its amazon web services business, that could actually become eventually bigger than ibm. it's two huge opportunities that i think still aren't appropriately valued in the stock here. >> did you take advantage of that original sell-off several upon back to buy some more? >> i felt like for a long time i was taking advantage of a lot of selloffs because they kept coming. we built it into the biggest position in the fund it's worked out so far but i still have high expectations where that can go. >> doc? >> i love this one but god bless him he was able to hold it longer than i was because when it broke down basically to that 285ish level on the afterhours after that earnings report a couple reports ago, that was pretty ugly, bob, and kudos to you and the
position by far in my portfolio for at least the last six months it's run up some but still underappreciateded. i look out over the long term, i think amazon has not just one huge opportunity it has two. i think that eventually there's a good chance its retail business becomes bigger than walmart. i think on the enterprise technology side with its amazon web services business, that could actually become eventually bigger than ibm. it's two huge opportunities that i think still aren't...
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. >> let me add one other point that's underappreciated in the case. not only does our complaint assert an as applied challenge, there was a trial on that, and the record on the as applied challenge in the record in this case, we pursued our spatial challenge only after before the second trial it stipulated they only had spatial defenses of the statute. that's the reason we had this oddity we are here on the facial challenge. the evidence had a been collected. there is nothing to be gained by having a second trial. >> you constantly said that one of the objections that the hotel owner can make is that you want these records for enforcement of the criminal law. right? you say that's bad. >> yes. >> but the whole purpose of this thing is to enable the criminal law to be enforced isn't it? >> there are two different points being made here. one is, you are quite right. they have an administrative scheme. the point of the administrative scheme is to judge for criminal violations. imagine on tuesday, a police officer comes in and says, look, i think there's
. >> let me add one other point that's underappreciated in the case. not only does our complaint assert an as applied challenge, there was a trial on that, and the record on the as applied challenge in the record in this case, we pursued our spatial challenge only after before the second trial it stipulated they only had spatial defenses of the statute. that's the reason we had this oddity we are here on the facial challenge. the evidence had a been collected. there is nothing to be...
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these ukraine army, imagine these young boys underequipped and underappreciated by the world, they're the only thing that now stands between reality of a peaceful co-existence and if nightmare of a full relapse into the previous century so that gives you a sense of what is at stake as the west tries to deal with this moment and this crisis. so i want to introduce our four panelists who were up here with me and i'll give you a little bit on how we'll proceed to my left -- we have designed this as a debate with one side on each side of me. to my left directly is john herps, he's the director of the atlantic council, a former u.s. ambassador to ukraine and co-author of preserving ukraine's independence resisting russian aggression. thanks for joining thus morning. farther to the left, stephen piper, director of arms control he's a senior fellow in and a former u.s. ambassador to ukraine also co-author of ukraine's independence to my right, two voices who will be speaking about why arming ukraine they don't feel is a positive move at this point. jeremy shapiro to my right is a fellow with
these ukraine army, imagine these young boys underequipped and underappreciated by the world, they're the only thing that now stands between reality of a peaceful co-existence and if nightmare of a full relapse into the previous century so that gives you a sense of what is at stake as the west tries to deal with this moment and this crisis. so i want to introduce our four panelists who were up here with me and i'll give you a little bit on how we'll proceed to my left -- we have designed this...
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we think that nigeria is an underappreciated bullish risk for the market. of seeing some sort of instability in the days after the election are actually quite high. >> we're awaiting for a winner to e to emerge. >> thank you so much for your time. apple ceo said a new law passed in the state of indiana is dangerous. find out why and other business leaders are raising concerns about the controversial measure. that's up next. >>> the governor of indiana is going on -- following a controversial religious freedom bill he signed into law last week. we heard from the business side. landon dowdy is live with more. what did the governor say? >> hey. the governor said he would support legislation to clarify the intent of new state law that has been widely criticized over concerns that could allow individuals in businesses to cite religious believes in refusing service to gay people. in an interview with the indianapolis star the republican governor disputes the law anti-gay discrimination as some have argued. 19 other states have similar laws on the book. appearing
we think that nigeria is an underappreciated bullish risk for the market. of seeing some sort of instability in the days after the election are actually quite high. >> we're awaiting for a winner to e to emerge. >> thank you so much for your time. apple ceo said a new law passed in the state of indiana is dangerous. find out why and other business leaders are raising concerns about the controversial measure. that's up next. >>> the governor of indiana is going on --...
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they are underappreciated but the are the frame that hangs law enforcement of this country and we are hugely grateful for the support of this committee for our west virginia colleagues. with that, i'll stop and thank you again. this committee has been tremendously supportive of the fbi. we recognize it and our great folks are extraordinarily grateful for the support we've gotten from the committee and i look forward to taking your questions. >> thank you. miss hilton. >> thank you, mr. chairman. well, good morning, everyone, and i want to start by thanking you for your recognition of deputy jose wells, who we lost this past tuesday. he was, without a doubt, one of our finest. he was a young man committed to our fugitive investigation operations. he was a young man who worked to make our country safer. his loss was really unbearable for all of us but you can imagine his family. deputy wells came from a long line of law enforcement. his father is a retired law enforcement officer from mississippi and his two brothers currently serve as local law enforcement police officers. we will stan
they are underappreciated but the are the frame that hangs law enforcement of this country and we are hugely grateful for the support of this committee for our west virginia colleagues. with that, i'll stop and thank you again. this committee has been tremendously supportive of the fbi. we recognize it and our great folks are extraordinarily grateful for the support we've gotten from the committee and i look forward to taking your questions. >> thank you. miss hilton. >> thank you,...
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so, that aspect of it i think, is greatly underappreciated by investors.'s event with the same game plan this is a feature kind of announcement. i think they're going to talk about higher end bands and higher a.s.p.s. >> you get an average price of 550 to 575. you mentioned monday's big event. the big question, i think, looming over the watch is consumer interest. how do you gauge that? >> i was listening to jim and dave talk about it. jim's going to get it. the fashion idea of the apple watching why do people need this? do you have a sense they are going to buy it. >> 10,000 in the u.s. over the past year surveyed interest level is low. it's 7% of iphone owners in the u.s. said they're going to buy a watch. compared to the ipad when it came out, closer to 30%. to answer your question why are people going to want to buy this? that's the second part of the event monday showing more apps more reasons. most people think this is an extension of the cell phone and there's no reason to have the watch. but if apple can go out and show apps, for example, there's a
so, that aspect of it i think, is greatly underappreciated by investors.'s event with the same game plan this is a feature kind of announcement. i think they're going to talk about higher end bands and higher a.s.p.s. >> you get an average price of 550 to 575. you mentioned monday's big event. the big question, i think, looming over the watch is consumer interest. how do you gauge that? >> i was listening to jim and dave talk about it. jim's going to get it. the fashion idea of the...
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. >> let me add one other point that's underappreciated in the case. not only does our complaint assert an as applied challenge there was a trial on that, and the record on the as applied challenge in the record in this case, we pursued our spatial challenge only after before the second trial it stipulated they only had spatial defenses of the statute. that's the reason we had this oddity we are here on the facial challenge. the evidence had a been collected. there is nothing to be gained by having a second trial. >> you constantly said that one of the objections that the hotel owner can make is that you want these records for enforcement of the criminal law. right? you say that's bad. >> yes. >> but the whole purpose of this thing is to enable the criminal law to be enforced isn't it? >> there are two different points being made here. one is, you are quite right. they have an administrative scheme. the point of the administrative scheme is to judge for criminal violations. imagine on tuesday, a police officer comes in and says, look, i think there's a
. >> let me add one other point that's underappreciated in the case. not only does our complaint assert an as applied challenge there was a trial on that, and the record on the as applied challenge in the record in this case, we pursued our spatial challenge only after before the second trial it stipulated they only had spatial defenses of the statute. that's the reason we had this oddity we are here on the facial challenge. the evidence had a been collected. there is nothing to be gained...
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it has been an underappreciated, under develop, and under do best -- invested area of our enterprise. it is proving to be essential as we are trying to take that last step from research and development, into a pulp -- product that would make a difference in people's lives. we have laid out an important and exciting search agenda. i think the other areas to recognize, the fda and scientists have a huge amount to conjure you to the overall process of roddick development as well as responsibilities for reviews. certainly for us to be a little engage in a consistent way earlier, as recent plans are being shaped so that the return on investment in moneys can drive towards a product that works. >> thank you. >> thank you. dr. hamburg, before i could abroad topics i want to ascii about the recent outbreak of drug-resistant bacteria. one of the largest outbreaks in washington, there were 32 patients infected, although it is not what -- clear what caused their deaths, 11 have died. fda was supposed to be regulating the scopes. can you explain how this could have happened, and what steps the fd
it has been an underappreciated, under develop, and under do best -- invested area of our enterprise. it is proving to be essential as we are trying to take that last step from research and development, into a pulp -- product that would make a difference in people's lives. we have laid out an important and exciting search agenda. i think the other areas to recognize, the fda and scientists have a huge amount to conjure you to the overall process of roddick development as well as...
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they are underappreciated but the frame that hangs law enforcement of this country and we are grateful for our west virginia colleagues. with that i'll stop and thank you again. this committee has been tremendously supportive of the fbi. we recognize it and our great folks are extraordinaryily grateful for the support we've gotten from the committee and i look forward to taking your questions. >> thank you. miss hilton. >> thank you mr. chairman. good morning, everyone. i want to start by thanking you for your recognition of deputy josie wells, who we lost this past tuesday. he was without a doubt one of our finest. he was a young man committed to our fudgetive investigations. he worked to make our country safer. his loss was hard for all of us but you can imagine his family. he came from a long line of law enforcement. his father is a retired law enforcement officer from mississippi and his two brothers currently serve as law enforcement police officers. we will stand with them as we bid farewell to josie this weekend as we recognize yet another fallen u.s. marshall service hero. our
they are underappreciated but the frame that hangs law enforcement of this country and we are grateful for our west virginia colleagues. with that i'll stop and thank you again. this committee has been tremendously supportive of the fbi. we recognize it and our great folks are extraordinaryily grateful for the support we've gotten from the committee and i look forward to taking your questions. >> thank you. miss hilton. >> thank you mr. chairman. good morning, everyone. i want to...
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it's been an underappreciated underdeveloped, and underinvested in area of our overall biomedical product enterprise and it's proving to be really essential as we are trying to take that last set of steps from research and development, into a product that will really make a difference in people's lives. and that we've laid out, i think, an important exciting research agenda. and we've done work with nih in this domain. i think the other areas to recognize is that fda and our scientists have a huge amount to contribute to the overall process of product development, as well as our important responsibility for review. and you know certainly for us to be able to engage in a consistent way earlier, as research plans are being shaped so that the right studies are done, so that the return on investment of moneys in research all along the way are really driving towards a product that works. >> thank you very much. senator murray? >> thank you very much. dr. hamburg, before i go to broader topics, i wanted to ask you about the recent outbreaks of drug resistant bacterial infections that are associ
it's been an underappreciated underdeveloped, and underinvested in area of our overall biomedical product enterprise and it's proving to be really essential as we are trying to take that last set of steps from research and development, into a product that will really make a difference in people's lives. and that we've laid out, i think, an important exciting research agenda. and we've done work with nih in this domain. i think the other areas to recognize is that fda and our scientists have a...
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they are underappreciated but the frame that hangs law enforcement of this country and we are gratefulest virginia colleagues. with that, i'll stop and thank you again. this committee has been tremendously supportive of the fbi. we recognize it and our great folks are extraordinarily grateful for the support we've gotten from the committee and i look forward to taking your questions. >> thank you. miss hilton. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning, everyone. i want to start by thanking you for your recognition of deputy josie wells, who we lost this past tuesday. he was without a doubt one of our finest. he was a young man committed to our fugitive investigations. he worked to make our country safer. his loss was hard for all of us but you can imagine his family. he came from a long line of law enforcement. his father is a retired law enforcement officer from mississippi and his two brothers currently serve as law enforcement police officers. we will stand with them as we bid farewell to josie this weekend as we recognize yet another fallen u.s. marshall service hero. our total requ
they are underappreciated but the frame that hangs law enforcement of this country and we are gratefulest virginia colleagues. with that, i'll stop and thank you again. this committee has been tremendously supportive of the fbi. we recognize it and our great folks are extraordinarily grateful for the support we've gotten from the committee and i look forward to taking your questions. >> thank you. miss hilton. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning, everyone. i want to start by...