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even if there be a constitutional power to remove it, which is not settled, unquote. his implied threat to veto any unconstitutionality or the absence of a supermajority established the district of columbia at last as the permanent seat of government. after that the republican party included the physical and symbolic reconstruction of the city as part of its reconstruction of the south only then -- only then did americans outside of washington, d.c. begin to refer to it as the capital of the united states. rather than the seat of federal government. the issue of removal first came before congress in 1805. senator john quincy adams became the first member to argue the constitution did not give congress the power to remove the seat of government. only the power to locate, build, and govern it. his colleague from georgia, james jackson, pointed out that $21.5 assumed state debt had been pledged to the location. in late 1807 philadelphia launched campaign for the city. john adams reminded his dear friend james rush, that pennsylvania must accept responsibility not only fo
even if there be a constitutional power to remove it, which is not settled, unquote. his implied threat to veto any unconstitutionality or the absence of a supermajority established the district of columbia at last as the permanent seat of government. after that the republican party included the physical and symbolic reconstruction of the city as part of its reconstruction of the south only then -- only then did americans outside of washington, d.c. begin to refer to it as the capital of the...
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unquote. and there's more tremendous restraint. three days before gonzalez's fence jumping incursion, the secret service let an armed security guard with prior criminal convictions for assault board an elevator with president obama. the man, a contract employee at the centers for disease control proceeded to take pictures in the elevator and did not obey when told to desist. the secret service did not realize the man had a loaded weapon with him in the elevator until later. collectively, these failings prompted director pearson to resign wednesday, but questions persist as the secret service lost its edge in the three decades since the assassination attempt against president ronald reagan? the man ultimately in charge of the secret service is homeland security secretary, jet johnson. house oversight chairman has called for a special congressional probe of the secret service's management. >> question, has the length of time eroded the secret service's sense of risk? do you think, eleanor clift.
unquote. and there's more tremendous restraint. three days before gonzalez's fence jumping incursion, the secret service let an armed security guard with prior criminal convictions for assault board an elevator with president obama. the man, a contract employee at the centers for disease control proceeded to take pictures in the elevator and did not obey when told to desist. the secret service did not realize the man had a loaded weapon with him in the elevator until later. collectively, these...
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unquote. the centerpiece of widen's tax reform proposal is lowering the u.s. corporate tax rate from 35% to 24% in order to make america more competitive with power and country. in recent months, a spate of u.s. forms relocated operations overseas through what are known as, quote, unquote, inversions to take advantage of lower foreign taxes. widen's overture stems from an august point of view by the speaker urging president obama to get in the act, quote, president obama must get his allies on capitol hill to do their job. senate democrats, including senate major leader harry reid and senate finance chairman ron widen pay lip service to tax reform, but they have utterly failed to act. the president, the leader of his party, must actually lead it. unquote. the question, is momentum for tax reform building pat buchanan. >> it's building and widens a good man and it's a great idea and ought to be done. i don't think it's hopeful, john, for the reason there is antibusiness, anti-wall street sentim
unquote. the centerpiece of widen's tax reform proposal is lowering the u.s. corporate tax rate from 35% to 24% in order to make america more competitive with power and country. in recent months, a spate of u.s. forms relocated operations overseas through what are known as, quote, unquote, inversions to take advantage of lower foreign taxes. widen's overture stems from an august point of view by the speaker urging president obama to get in the act, quote, president obama must get his allies on...
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the president, the leader of his party must actually lead it, unquote. question, is momentum for tax reform building? pat buchanan. >> it is building and widen is a good man and it's a great idea and aught to be done. i don't think it's very hopeful for the reason there's antibusiness, antiwall street sentiment. very much in the democratic party and the house and in the senate and it would be very hard to get them together on this. i don't think it's going to come. i was with ronald reagan in '86. i can remember on a plane to tokyo economic summit when we got word that others got together. bradley and they were going to cut the top individual tax rate from 50 to 28 percent and i said go with it. this idea of simplification and reduce rates is a great idea. actually, john, the last analysis you better do away with the income tax. create jobs and why do you take away 35 or 40 percent of the seed corn of the american economy? >> we're going to get to that in a minute. eleanor. >> i do think there is an opportunity here. widen is a talented legislature and h
the president, the leader of his party must actually lead it, unquote. question, is momentum for tax reform building? pat buchanan. >> it is building and widen is a good man and it's a great idea and aught to be done. i don't think it's very hopeful for the reason there's antibusiness, antiwall street sentiment. very much in the democratic party and the house and in the senate and it would be very hard to get them together on this. i don't think it's going to come. i was with ronald...
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they are having him be a quote/unquote reporter?ly, what it shows is they've become comfortable with him as the spokesman. they've moved him out of the orange jump suit as a prisoner and put him in a black outfit that makes him look like a member of the islamic state, one of their own, in fact. he has become adept telling his story, under duress as he may be. even as this target, kobani has become strategic for both sides. isis is trying to put its best spokesman forward. >> i guess there is an irony that the best spokesman who is a western per we know has been, he is under incredible duress. we've not seen a beheading of a westerner since october 3rd. we all hope we will not see another one. is this programs because they are running out of hostages? >> it is hard to tell what's inside the mind of these terrorists. they are running low on the remaining british and american hostages they hold. in a sad way, maybe a comary that the gruesome beheadings they've done so far, the impact of that may be lessening. they may be holding back a
they are having him be a quote/unquote reporter?ly, what it shows is they've become comfortable with him as the spokesman. they've moved him out of the orange jump suit as a prisoner and put him in a black outfit that makes him look like a member of the islamic state, one of their own, in fact. he has become adept telling his story, under duress as he may be. even as this target, kobani has become strategic for both sides. isis is trying to put its best spokesman forward. >> i guess there...
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however they say the gunman was quote-unquote driven by ideologic all and political motives.'s go straight our justice correspondent evan perez. >> reporter: just the fact this video exists is quite interesting to authorities. you know, the shooter had a lot of problems in the past. he had a bunch of arrests for drugs and mental issues. but the fact that he left this video which they say was quite lucid. in it he praises allah and criticizes canada's foreign policy. there was some level of planning in this attack and he was acting political and for ideological reasons. really also adds to the picture that they are trying to put together trying to figure out who else he might have been working with, who else he was talking to, if there's anybody else, part of this conspiracy. that's what they want to know. >> i'm sure agencies in canada and united states are going through that video with a fine tooth comb. thank you. >>> coming up, could this mandatory quarantine of health care workers returning to the states discourage others from traveling to africa to help in this crisis. h
however they say the gunman was quote-unquote driven by ideologic all and political motives.'s go straight our justice correspondent evan perez. >> reporter: just the fact this video exists is quite interesting to authorities. you know, the shooter had a lot of problems in the past. he had a bunch of arrests for drugs and mental issues. but the fact that he left this video which they say was quite lucid. in it he praises allah and criticizes canada's foreign policy. there was some level...
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i mean, quote/unquote. >> exactly. >> you have to unpack that for me.ecause, i mean, i love this country, i'm sure you love this country, too. but there are a lot of stains on our record when if comes to being uncivilized so that a particular culture looking to us for how to be civilized, particularly in the era that your parents arrived here is, there's a misconnect for me here. >> well, there's a disconnect for me, too. i think there's a disconnect for many of us. we don't, it's hard to understand the reasons why. for example, i(pañ have a hard with the fact, the little known fact that the united states when they took over the philippines from spain got involved in a war with native nil pefilipinos whod independence and that particular war resulted in the deaths of between 200 or 600,000 filipinos. entire islands were just depopulated. that was the term used. depopulated. you don't hear much of that. in fact, you don't hear it ever in history books. i bring this up to my father when he was alive because my father was very much united states first, ame
i mean, quote/unquote. >> exactly. >> you have to unpack that for me.ecause, i mean, i love this country, i'm sure you love this country, too. but there are a lot of stains on our record when if comes to being uncivilized so that a particular culture looking to us for how to be civilized, particularly in the era that your parents arrived here is, there's a misconnect for me here. >> well, there's a disconnect for me, too. i think there's a disconnect for many of us. we don't,...
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clarify the practitioner's lot in certain circumstances. >> it would also help in terms of the, quote/unquote, constitutional analysis that's taking place because of the crime. thanks. i think we took all your time on 412. do you have something you want to say to us on 513? >> i have said what i intended to say about 513. it's important that the judge know when the judge doesn't know, and seek expert assistance. i think that's something we can do better in the future. we have the regulatory authority to do so and it's not often done. but i noticed mr. stone. >> yes. on 513 i thought the point of the proposal, which president clinton authorized in 1999 and 513, was that kind of psychological counseling evidence did not automatically get to the judge in every case to do what he felt like doing and my understanding is that is exactly what's happening and i think it undercuts the 513 rule, just like you were discussing how the 412 rule is undercut. as i understand it, the practice has been that military judges tell the prosecutor to go get the military hospital records of the people in question.
clarify the practitioner's lot in certain circumstances. >> it would also help in terms of the, quote/unquote, constitutional analysis that's taking place because of the crime. thanks. i think we took all your time on 412. do you have something you want to say to us on 513? >> i have said what i intended to say about 513. it's important that the judge know when the judge doesn't know, and seek expert assistance. i think that's something we can do better in the future. we have the...
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unquote. more college graduates, 15%, identify themselves as libertarians whereas those with no more than a high school education, 7%, identify themselves as libertarians. there were also partisan differences. 14% said they were libertarian and 12% of republicans said they were libertarian and 6% of democrats said they were libertarians. mort, are you libertarian? >> no, i am not libertarian. i would consider myself to be a moderate liberal and a moderate conservative depending on who the candidate is. >> the finger to the wind. >> no, i make a judgment about a can cat in personal terms more than anything else. to me that's the most important part of anybody's potential to serve the country, to work as a leader of the country and frankly-- >> you're called an independent. >> i am an glindz no party affiliation. >> no party affiliation. i've never had a party affiliation although i predominantly supported democrats for national office. >> you vote frequently republican or democrat? >> on nation
unquote. more college graduates, 15%, identify themselves as libertarians whereas those with no more than a high school education, 7%, identify themselves as libertarians. there were also partisan differences. 14% said they were libertarian and 12% of republicans said they were libertarian and 6% of democrats said they were libertarians. mort, are you libertarian? >> no, i am not libertarian. i would consider myself to be a moderate liberal and a moderate conservative depending on who the...
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that is a very important caveat to all of this as we talk about his quote, unquote, radicalization. you both for your time and thoughts. >> thank you. >>> after the break, a health care worker in new york city is being tested for ebola after returning from west africa. we'll have the latest details on that coming up, seven years later there is finally justice, we think, for 17 innocent iraqis who were killed by american security contractors. we'll discuss the blackwater verdict and later, the true costs of climate change. adrian greenier joins me on set to talk about his latest project. all of that is ahead on "now." ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident retirement today. yei could come by your place. my place? uh
that is a very important caveat to all of this as we talk about his quote, unquote, radicalization. you both for your time and thoughts. >> thank you. >>> after the break, a health care worker in new york city is being tested for ebola after returning from west africa. we'll have the latest details on that coming up, seven years later there is finally justice, we think, for 17 innocent iraqis who were killed by american security contractors. we'll discuss the blackwater verdict...
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they say the man had converted to islam and become, quote, radicalized, unquote.eks ago canadian lawmakers gave the okay for up to six months of air strikes against isis. not in syria, only in iraq. and no troops on the ground from canada. once again, we do to the know who was behind today's shootings. trace gallagher has the rest of the news. police say they've been tracking the driver who attacked the soldiers, right, been tracking him before he did the attack? >> yeah. in fact, shep, back in june, they had contact with 25-year-old martin rouleau after he posted those rants on facebook. started calling himself ahmed rouleau and go to syria and fight for isis. in july they arrested him when he ride to leave canada to go to the middle east. they confiscated his passport but they said they tried to talk him out of his obsession with radical islam and they say he was actually saying that he wanted to change his ways and that he did not appear violent, but overall, they said their hands were pretty much tied. listen to this. >> it's difficult to do more because we ca
they say the man had converted to islam and become, quote, radicalized, unquote.eks ago canadian lawmakers gave the okay for up to six months of air strikes against isis. not in syria, only in iraq. and no troops on the ground from canada. once again, we do to the know who was behind today's shootings. trace gallagher has the rest of the news. police say they've been tracking the driver who attacked the soldiers, right, been tracking him before he did the attack? >> yeah. in fact, shep,...
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we know on board there was quote, unquote, classified crypto equipment. of the things we know. and we know the explosion as you see in that shot, was so wide that the ground was shaking under eyewitness' feet. but the scale of the catastrophe. this is a big catastrophe. >> it is a big deal. for orbital sciences, they are contract is $1.8 billion and that was for eight different supply missions to the iss. this was the third of them. so it is a big deal to orbital sciences and rocket dine, which makes one of the engines on board and also making engines for a 2020 mars mission. this is all part of the balancing act being done now between nasa and the privateization of the different services here. so big questions here. and yes, the experiments on board here, this is important stuff to people out there, erin. some of this would look at blood flow from the brain to the heart in zero gravity, that was one of the things being experimented. another would look at the behavior of meteors as they head into our atmosphere. so it represents a tremendous amount of wor
we know on board there was quote, unquote, classified crypto equipment. of the things we know. and we know the explosion as you see in that shot, was so wide that the ground was shaking under eyewitness' feet. but the scale of the catastrophe. this is a big catastrophe. >> it is a big deal. for orbital sciences, they are contract is $1.8 billion and that was for eight different supply missions to the iss. this was the third of them. so it is a big deal to orbital sciences and rocket dine,...
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quote, unquote. >> rose: quote, unquote. >> pretty much, quote, unquote. and i could wear a tie, which that was uncommon. so i became the account representative on the ibm account when ibe then decided they wanted to build eye computer shortly airfare started at microsoft. but my initial stuff was about finance. it was about human resources. it was about sales to ibm. and that's kind of what my bootstrap was. >> rose: i want from you an assessment of your time at microsoft, first before you became c.e.o. and then after c.e.o. give me if you were writing your last lecture about what i have done at mieches and what i intend-- microsoft, and what i intended to do, and what i learned from that experience. >> well, obviously, let's go to 30,000 feet and look down. >> rose: yeah. >> i was basically either top dog or the number two dog for most of 34 years where we went from nothing to $80 billion, from 30 people to 100,000, and from almost no profit to $28 billion of profit before tax. >> rose: pretty impressive. >> i-- i am unique in this world, pretty much. an
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i am not, as he said, quotes/unquote obviously ill. i am completely healthy and with no symptoms. if he knew anything about ebola, he would know that asymptomatic people are not infectious. i understand that people feel like they have a risk, and i think we can have a conversation about how what further measures might look like, but i think this is an extreme that is really unacceptable, and i feel like my basic human rights have been violated. i hope that he will also consider me -- obviously you know, all i want is to go home to my partner, who is completely happy to have me home, and is not scared at all, because he knows that i know more about ebola than most people in the u.s. if i were the unlucky person like dr. spencer to develop symptoms after returning home, i would be smart and do the right thing and contact the local health department and be safe in going to a facility and being isolated and tested. but this is just an extreme that we have to fight against. >> kaci hickox, first thank you so much for your time. our wish is that you remain symptom-free. >> yes. >> and o
i am not, as he said, quotes/unquote obviously ill. i am completely healthy and with no symptoms. if he knew anything about ebola, he would know that asymptomatic people are not infectious. i understand that people feel like they have a risk, and i think we can have a conversation about how what further measures might look like, but i think this is an extreme that is really unacceptable, and i feel like my basic human rights have been violated. i hope that he will also consider me -- obviously...
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he says, quote, the system of control, patronage and surveillance on the mainland is too strong, unquote. i would said there is also considerable support in china for the status quo. it's quadrupled the average person's income. but pei argues the hong kong protests could produce rifts in the communist party as it has to deal with issues of dissent and repreparation now and in the future. the solution for china is obvious, political reform. this has been seen and advocated by many senior leaders in the party when when by jou. wen insisted political reform had to follow economic reform. but it 234enever happened becau reform threatens the party's monopoly of party. china will not become a western-style liberal democracy, but it should consider the example of singapore, a city/state with a strong one-party system but one that also hayes legal opposition parties, reasonably free elections, and real independent courts. chinese leader ping famously visited singapore in 1978 and learned about singapore's free market economic system before beginning reforms at home. president xi jinping would do
he says, quote, the system of control, patronage and surveillance on the mainland is too strong, unquote. i would said there is also considerable support in china for the status quo. it's quadrupled the average person's income. but pei argues the hong kong protests could produce rifts in the communist party as it has to deal with issues of dissent and repreparation now and in the future. the solution for china is obvious, political reform. this has been seen and advocated by many senior leaders...
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sam harris a guest on the show concurs arguing that quote, islam is the mother lode of bad ideas, unquote, i understand why people get upset. mahar and harris made crude and overexemplifycations, and yet it is real. i know about speaking against islam is vast and e reactionary and a vast world and in places like indonesia and india have hundreds of millions of muslims who don't fit the caricature, and that is why they are guilty of overexaggeration and simp simplification, but be honest, islam has a problem today. in 2013, according to the state department, of the top ten groups who perpetrated terrorist attacks, seven were muslims, and of the top ten countries where attacks took place, zen of seven of them were muslim countries. and so there is governments that are imposed by the free exercise of religion and of the most restricted, 19 of them are mostly islam majority. there is a extreme majority, but a small amount of muslims harbor deep e reactionary attitudes toward women and militaries, and of those, there are not loud enough voices. and how many rallys have been held for pro islam?
sam harris a guest on the show concurs arguing that quote, islam is the mother lode of bad ideas, unquote, i understand why people get upset. mahar and harris made crude and overexemplifycations, and yet it is real. i know about speaking against islam is vast and e reactionary and a vast world and in places like indonesia and india have hundreds of millions of muslims who don't fit the caricature, and that is why they are guilty of overexaggeration and simp simplification, but be honest, islam...
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chris braden, head of the cdc in ohio, said she quote, unquote, felt funny and said there were indications that she wasn't feeling well. when you say felt funny, did she have a stomachache? everyone wants to know this question, including many of those who are now self-monitoring. what is a symptom, what is feeling funny? >> well there was a lot going on in her life that day. she learned that her partner had gotten ill in dallas. i think she had concerns going on at that time. but i think we've all had that moment where something is not just quite right. and maybe you just can't pin it down to a stomachache or a headache, but something is not quite right. and i think that is how she described it and that is how he felt. and we don't know much more than that. that is the information we've gotten back from dallas. but i think that kind of makes sense. i think we all can understand that discomfort that we've all felt at some time or another. >> gene, thank you so much for your time tonight. >> you bet. thank you. >>> and "outfront" next, the president has named an ebola czar. he is a white hou
chris braden, head of the cdc in ohio, said she quote, unquote, felt funny and said there were indications that she wasn't feeling well. when you say felt funny, did she have a stomachache? everyone wants to know this question, including many of those who are now self-monitoring. what is a symptom, what is feeling funny? >> well there was a lot going on in her life that day. she learned that her partner had gotten ill in dallas. i think she had concerns going on at that time. but i think...
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his official title is the, quote, ebola response coordinator, unquote. in west africa, officials at the world health organization reportedly say they have made mistakes that's try get the disease under control there. according to an internal document, the "associated press" reports it obtained no arely everybody involved failed to see, quote, some fairly plain writing on the wall, unquote. again, there is no outbreak of ebola in the united states and health officials said there's no reason for concern by anyone in the general public in america at all. as for the two healthcare workers in the united states who did contract ebola from that one dying patient, the woman on the left is now in a specialized isolated unit in maryland at the national institutes of health, and the woman on screen right is in a similar unit at emory university hospital in atlanta. there four such isolation units across the country. we'll get a live update from atlanta later in maryland the doctors say the nurse is in fair but stable condition, which is very good news. tired but in
his official title is the, quote, ebola response coordinator, unquote. in west africa, officials at the world health organization reportedly say they have made mistakes that's try get the disease under control there. according to an internal document, the "associated press" reports it obtained no arely everybody involved failed to see, quote, some fairly plain writing on the wall, unquote. again, there is no outbreak of ebola in the united states and health officials said there's no...
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, and we asked is torture justified by the mexican military and government because of this, quote unquoter on drugs. our community says: >> indeed it's not. a sharp rise in allegations of torture have many questions the country's escalated crime. complaints shot up 600% since 2003 according to a report by amnesty international. human rights groups say it's because there is more pressure by the government to get more results. 64% of mexicans surveyed by amnesty are scared of being tortured if taken into custody, calling into question whether the practice has become an institutionalized aspect of the judicial system. so what is being done to address the spike in alleged torture, and what are the implications for fighting crime in mexico. we're joined by a senior associate in mexico. on skype from london, a campaigner at amnesty international out of mexico. he has worked with survivors of torture. and out of los angeles, this man's brother has been detained in mexico for almost six years and claims he was tortured repeatedly. so maureen, the u.n. says this is a systemic problem in mexico. ce
, and we asked is torture justified by the mexican military and government because of this, quote unquoter on drugs. our community says: >> indeed it's not. a sharp rise in allegations of torture have many questions the country's escalated crime. complaints shot up 600% since 2003 according to a report by amnesty international. human rights groups say it's because there is more pressure by the government to get more results. 64% of mexicans surveyed by amnesty are scared of being tortured...
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the geneva report called this rising global debt a, quote unquote, poisonous combination.ld it trigger another financial crisis? >> clearly we have seen historically that debt is an accelerator, and also an exaggerator of the normal business cycle. in good sometimes more money is loaned, and that leads to higher highs. but when we start to get into trouble, that same debt creates an additional vulnerability. but since that's the repeated pattern of 150 years, as we're deep in a financial recession cycle, we're now at the height of the kind of circumstance with the kind of success debt load that has generally pressaged a relatively tough period where that debt comes back to haunt us. >> robin that same report says the decrease in household debt are offset in a credit binge in asia. why such a rise in credit in asia, and how are markets accelerating the debt growth. >> i think everybody's reaction in the wake of 2008, you have theaters of war. you have the united states and federal reserve, and congress, and the obama administration's first 100 days with the fins of 2008. yo
the geneva report called this rising global debt a, quote unquote, poisonous combination.ld it trigger another financial crisis? >> clearly we have seen historically that debt is an accelerator, and also an exaggerator of the normal business cycle. in good sometimes more money is loaned, and that leads to higher highs. but when we start to get into trouble, that same debt creates an additional vulnerability. but since that's the repeated pattern of 150 years, as we're deep in a financial...
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building inspection law doesn't provide for some sort of different process because the unit is quote/unquote illegal a building permit is required to change the use which is exactly what the permit holler holder is doing when he plans to remove the unit from housing use and evict my client navigate h
building inspection law doesn't provide for some sort of different process because the unit is quote/unquote illegal a building permit is required to change the use which is exactly what the permit holler holder is doing when he plans to remove the unit from housing use and evict my client navigate h
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but this is new year prohibition, it has created millions of criminals quote-unquote and creates the entire underground of criminal activity to sneak people inside. people snaking across the border in their desperate to get here so then there is criminal activity at the border. we can either redouble our efforts which are not working to secure our border with a national identification card, increase the invasive application that we now have four jobs to prove your citizenship before you can work. or change the law itself. our economy is demanding of these labors, and they want to be here. and if we don't change of all we will simply spend more and more money on this problem without fixing at. hays: this is a perfect example again of what we can do when we work together instead of trying to promote discord and rancor and the reason that i first indicated that wanted to run. we have a commonality of purpose and one of the first things i was as well running for congress and what would be the first thing i would do when i got to washington? that i would find a republican member of congre
but this is new year prohibition, it has created millions of criminals quote-unquote and creates the entire underground of criminal activity to sneak people inside. people snaking across the border in their desperate to get here so then there is criminal activity at the border. we can either redouble our efforts which are not working to secure our border with a national identification card, increase the invasive application that we now have four jobs to prove your citizenship before you can...
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unquote. more college graduates, 15%, identify libertarian whereas those with no more than a high school education, 7%, identified themselves as libertarian. there are also partisan differences. 14% of independents said they were libertarian and 12% of republicans said they were libertarian and 6% of democrats said they were libertarian. >> are you libertarian? >> no, i am not libertarian. >> care to say what you are? >> i would consider myself a moderate liberal and moderate conservative depending on who the candidate is. >> depending on what the polls say. >> finger in the wind? >> no. i make a judgment about a candidate in personal terms. to me that's the most important part of anybody's potential to serve as a leader. >> you are an independent. >> i am an independent. >> no party affiliation. >> i have no party affiliation. i have never had a party affiliation. i have predominantly supported democrats for national office. >> you vote more frequently republican or democrat? >> national, i v
unquote. more college graduates, 15%, identify libertarian whereas those with no more than a high school education, 7%, identified themselves as libertarian. there are also partisan differences. 14% of independents said they were libertarian and 12% of republicans said they were libertarian and 6% of democrats said they were libertarian. >> are you libertarian? >> no, i am not libertarian. >> care to say what you are? >> i would consider myself a moderate liberal and...
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unquote. >> question. are we in for a decade of political and social unrest? >> i think more than a decade. i think those gentlemen are right. there's no question about it. if you take the share of the lay bosh first that's working, that's diminishing. the baby boomers who the best skilled -- passing on. it's being replaced by tens of million of folks who are coming in immigrating legally and illegally from third world, lack the skills and lack the education, lack the abilities and they're replacing these baby boomers and i do agree once it starts growing at such a sluggish rate, then you begin a battle of all against all for control of the resource that are left. i don't think it's a pretty future. >>> i think just the opposite. i think there's a very bright future ahead. i think he's right about the baby boomers leaving but the mill -- there are -- they're smart, they're educated, they're divorce. they bring a lot of energy. energy-self-sufficient in this country. exporting energy. we're still the technological lead iners the worlds and last time i checked t
unquote. >> question. are we in for a decade of political and social unrest? >> i think more than a decade. i think those gentlemen are right. there's no question about it. if you take the share of the lay bosh first that's working, that's diminishing. the baby boomers who the best skilled -- passing on. it's being replaced by tens of million of folks who are coming in immigrating legally and illegally from third world, lack the skills and lack the education, lack the abilities and...
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but we have only known he was the homecoming, quote, unquote, prince.n you hear that, you think about a popular kid, which everybody likes and that is what we are hearing from the other kids but that doesn't fit the profile about the loner kid over in the corner that people associate with these things. >> and there is something else we can add to an over-arc with that is that he was going through a break up. a rupture in a critical moment of need. he's being bullied and there was a suspension because of it and perhaps this was part of the rejection by this girl. i'm not going to hang out with a guy who is going to be suspended or getting into fights. and not to blame her. no woman should be forced to go with anyone. but here is a young developing brain who is slowly shifting his secure base of the parent into a young adult -- not even adult, adolescent romantic attention and because he was predisposed, this could have erupted into violence. >> matt, what do you make of this, the suspension and possible bullying from another student and someone around th
but we have only known he was the homecoming, quote, unquote, prince.n you hear that, you think about a popular kid, which everybody likes and that is what we are hearing from the other kids but that doesn't fit the profile about the loner kid over in the corner that people associate with these things. >> and there is something else we can add to an over-arc with that is that he was going through a break up. a rupture in a critical moment of need. he's being bullied and there was a...
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building inspection law doesn't provide for some sort of different process because the unit is quote/unquote illegal a building permit is required to change
building inspection law doesn't provide for some sort of different process because the unit is quote/unquote illegal a building permit is required to change
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crazy about what happened today with the supreme court is that while we're celebrating the, quote/unquote, marriage victories, 9 of 11 states impacted still do not have basic nondiscrimination protections for lbgt people. let me tell you what that means. what that means is i may be able to get marrieded it's still in place oon though it's been picked apart by various supreme court and lower court opinions. section two of doma declares that all states and territories have the right to deny recognition of marriage of same-sex couples that originated in states where they are legally recognized. they can say a ban in a particular state is unconstitutional but the state next door's ban applies to a state that passes marriage quality? is it too confusing or am i -- >> it's very confusing. if you're a married couple here in new york and you gone on vacation a couple states, you're legal strangers. if you're living in florida right now or georgia, your spouse dies, you know, you can end up having to give up your home because you don't get social security protections. that's why we need the suprem
crazy about what happened today with the supreme court is that while we're celebrating the, quote/unquote, marriage victories, 9 of 11 states impacted still do not have basic nondiscrimination protections for lbgt people. let me tell you what that means. what that means is i may be able to get marrieded it's still in place oon though it's been picked apart by various supreme court and lower court opinions. section two of doma declares that all states and territories have the right to deny...
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he also tells the atlantic that if that happens he predicts a quote unquote terrible slaughter by isis. expect to have 5,000 dead within 24 or 36 hours. now, the militants, they're in the home stretch. they're pushing into the southwest of the predominantly kurdish city after this three week assault that has cost some 400 lives. and all the way across iraq and syria, isis is gaining ground. questions are being raised about the effectiveness of this current u.s. air coalition air strike campaign. there were 13 total overnight. and in northern iraq, at least they do seem to be working. there is a hospital near mosul receiving the bodies of some 29 suspected isis militants, most killed overnight in those u.s. led air strikes. cnn's phil black is joining me now. and a grim warning from a kurdish intelligence official from what you're hearing on the ground. is it likely kobani could fall before daybreaks? >> reporter: brooke, the fighters are saying that to us. they believe they can hold on a while yet. it could be a mix of both. but they think they've got the numbers and the local knowledg
he also tells the atlantic that if that happens he predicts a quote unquote terrible slaughter by isis. expect to have 5,000 dead within 24 or 36 hours. now, the militants, they're in the home stretch. they're pushing into the southwest of the predominantly kurdish city after this three week assault that has cost some 400 lives. and all the way across iraq and syria, isis is gaining ground. questions are being raised about the effectiveness of this current u.s. air coalition air strike...
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unfortunately, some police officers bend the rules to, quote/unquote, maintain control.ame down very clearly and said, that's not the way we do it here. the constitution means what it says. >> indeed. ashley, more protests are planned. in the protests you've been participating in, were police as these have gone on, are they wearing their badges -- their name fashitag, i should say? >> when they feel like it. >> did you see the wrist bands that seemed provocative, like wearing the darren wilson wrist bands? >> i have not seen them personally. i have seen lieutenants out there without a name badge on, name tags and badges. they told me they were in plain clothes but they still had on their uniform and vests. >> do police have a right to enforce the law without making their identities public, without having a name badge on? >> absolutely not. and we are making that very clear. officers have a responsibility to maintain police. protesters have to follow the rules. but there's a balance. if an individual asks for an officer's name, that officer should provide it. we, as you k
unfortunately, some police officers bend the rules to, quote/unquote, maintain control.ame down very clearly and said, that's not the way we do it here. the constitution means what it says. >> indeed. ashley, more protests are planned. in the protests you've been participating in, were police as these have gone on, are they wearing their badges -- their name fashitag, i should say? >> when they feel like it. >> did you see the wrist bands that seemed provocative, like wearing...
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hospital late last night, one neighbor told the new york post newspaper the boy, quote, looked weak, unquote. but officials at bellevue hospital said the boy did not actually develop a fever until 7:00 local time this morning. they say that is what prompted the ebola test. the post reports five members of the boy's family are quarintined inside their apartment while the city's health department has send so-called disease detectives to retrace the boy's steps. he came from west africa. bellevue hospital where is dr. craig spencer is currently in isolation. he tested positive for ebola last week after he return from treating patients in west africa. meantime, the white house is asking the governors of some states, including new york and new jersey to reconsider mandatory quarintines for medical workers returning from west africa, a senior administration official says such quarintines could discourage volunteers from going overseas to help countries decimated by ebola. a pentagon spokesman said the u.s. army has ordered some troops into isolation after they traveled from west africa to italy. t
hospital late last night, one neighbor told the new york post newspaper the boy, quote, looked weak, unquote. but officials at bellevue hospital said the boy did not actually develop a fever until 7:00 local time this morning. they say that is what prompted the ebola test. the post reports five members of the boy's family are quarintined inside their apartment while the city's health department has send so-called disease detectives to retrace the boy's steps. he came from west africa. bellevue...
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when it comes to the quote, unquote, moderate republicans.i think a lot of primary voters will say that christie is a least bad option when compared to bush. not only do they hate his position on immigration. they hate his position on education. he's a huge common core supporter. that's become a lightning rod on the right. so if you're deciding between two, quote, unquote electable candidates adds primary voter you might lean toward christie. if he thinks he sees a path he's going to take it. >>> thank you so much for being with me. appreciate your time. >>> by the way, i'll be taking your questions about the midterms and the latino vote right after the show tomorrow on twitter. look at the picture with the vote. i'll be tweeting answers over at our account show jdbmsnbc. tweet me with your questions #msnbcvote. >>> coming up a sad note from the sports world. dominican born biebstar and his girlfriend killed in a car wreck. we learned more about the lone wolf terror attack on the canadian parliament. congressman adam schiff will join me about
when it comes to the quote, unquote, moderate republicans.i think a lot of primary voters will say that christie is a least bad option when compared to bush. not only do they hate his position on immigration. they hate his position on education. he's a huge common core supporter. that's become a lightning rod on the right. so if you're deciding between two, quote, unquote electable candidates adds primary voter you might lean toward christie. if he thinks he sees a path he's going to take it....
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a month we have good practice in place what was dishastening to receive the notification of quote/unquote policy change >> sir. >> we would like to explorer you. >> so the notification you've received you'll get from this hearing the disagreement or whatever you want to call it not about the impacts but the process so before receiving the notification that the night noise permit pause or moratorium or no more permits before that notification was issued by dbi is that the first you've heard of it. >> yes. >> was there any outreach before that hey if we can't resolve this. >> we've had multiple meetings working with the dbi and the metropolitan they're the biggest concerns but had great conversation and strides which is dis haesht. >> did dbi talk about a moratorium. >> no. >> to out of the blue. >> yes. although dbi has been good to work with the metropolitan we've been exchanging concerns in the last 2 and a half he months meeting with the general contractor there's about 6 of us we've reduce the night time permits in the area. >> thank you. next speaker. >> supervisors dave osgood from r
a month we have good practice in place what was dishastening to receive the notification of quote/unquote policy change >> sir. >> we would like to explorer you. >> so the notification you've received you'll get from this hearing the disagreement or whatever you want to call it not about the impacts but the process so before receiving the notification that the night noise permit pause or moratorium or no more permits before that notification was issued by dbi is that the first...
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. >> they're not quote/unquote to industry the meters did that come out like an mischief active interpretation by dpw. >> i don't know. >> we'll look at could you connect with jeff in my office we'll look at supervisor cohen. >> yes. i want to acknowledge shawn's commits i appreciate i calling up the department heads it so you would the describing of meters is a common practice that's universally done no one industry is focused or singled out; is that correct. >> well, so it's treated the same as a scale and done with the testing basically i understand that the abducting goes out and don't the annual inspections to make sure the businesses are not cheating customers and using the scales incorrectly it is a difficult category than the traditional processed and so we'll definitely take a look at that that's odd. >> one more i know i think so when the scale if the scale doesn't pass the inspection it is destroyed certainly contractors having the scale giving it back to them you have an opportunity to return it to the company can you over clarification exactly. >> it causes a big problem because i
. >> they're not quote/unquote to industry the meters did that come out like an mischief active interpretation by dpw. >> i don't know. >> we'll look at could you connect with jeff in my office we'll look at supervisor cohen. >> yes. i want to acknowledge shawn's commits i appreciate i calling up the department heads it so you would the describing of meters is a common practice that's universally done no one industry is focused or singled out; is that correct. >>...
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wayne, there are people who have had -- have actually gone on tv saying a travel ban would be quote/unquote race it. zambia, south africa, certain restrictions to and from these stricken once. other countries have border closings and various levels of border closings. how in the world can that be called racist, if country within the same continent are banning travel? >> well, eric, we all know all of those countries are racist. everybody knows that. they're all racists. of course they are. please, give me a break. i've been talking about this for a month now. every death is worth -- you're trying to save a life here. this is not measles. this is something that will kill you. we know if you read the hot zone, any of those books that talk about ebola and marberg, this is lethal stuff. we have no way. the best thing, quarantine the people who come into the country if the they've been in one of those country, through paris from one of those countries, quarantine them the 21 days. that's just automatic. not to do that is stupid. to ban people coming from the country is also a mandatory thing. yo
wayne, there are people who have had -- have actually gone on tv saying a travel ban would be quote/unquote race it. zambia, south africa, certain restrictions to and from these stricken once. other countries have border closings and various levels of border closings. how in the world can that be called racist, if country within the same continent are banning travel? >> well, eric, we all know all of those countries are racist. everybody knows that. they're all racists. of course they...
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mandatory annual training and a 24/7 hot line and other mechanisms that allow for anonymous for, unquote. live here in the south bay, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> something to track, thank you very much. >>> we are expecting a news conference out of dallas in the next half hour providing more details on the latest case of ebola. kris sanchez tracking all of than she'll have details at 5:00. >>> also new this morning, police releasing a sketch of a possible serial flasher. this man flashed women near the pete's coffee shop on el el camino real. the man was in his car at the time officers think he may be the same man tied to one other flashing incident last week in palo alto. witnesses say the belmont flasher was driving a white newer model four-door bmw into new concerns in san francisco, bicyclists being attacked near popular landmarks. six attacks have happened in the panhandle near golden gate park in the past ten days. some cases, the cyclists were knocked to the ground, robbed of their bike, wallets and cell phones. police promised increases patrols with uniformed and under cov
mandatory annual training and a 24/7 hot line and other mechanisms that allow for anonymous for, unquote. live here in the south bay, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> something to track, thank you very much. >>> we are expecting a news conference out of dallas in the next half hour providing more details on the latest case of ebola. kris sanchez tracking all of than she'll have details at 5:00. >>> also new this morning, police releasing a sketch of a...
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building inspection law doesn't provide for some sort of different process because the unit is quote/unquote illegal a building permit is required to change the use which is exactly what the permit holler holder is doing when he plans to remove the unit from housing use and evict my client navigate he's tried to evict my client a permit holder has filed last month filed an unlawful detainer a lawsuit to evict my client we've demurred because the planning permit was not the proper permit to remove from the housing use you've heard prosecute your experts the permit hordes response to the demur he stated 31st his intent in filing the plumbing permit to remove the unit to change it's use to change it's occupancy navigate he also stated in his restraining order response to our demur a no permit was necessary well, the; is that right testimony and the building code says otherwise the court is looking for guidance we have a ruling from the court the judge stated the proceeding and ruled if the permit is denied or rejected he'll sustain the demur meaning the unlawful detainer can be dismissed the pl
building inspection law doesn't provide for some sort of different process because the unit is quote/unquote illegal a building permit is required to change the use which is exactly what the permit holler holder is doing when he plans to remove the unit from housing use and evict my client navigate he's tried to evict my client a permit holder has filed last month filed an unlawful detainer a lawsuit to evict my client we've demurred because the planning permit was not the proper permit to...
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unquote.lex says facing the 49ers for the first time, that the chiefs had a 10-6 -- alex facing the 49ers for the first time, the chiefs, had a 10-6 lead. the 3rd quarter, smith throwing to the rookie, back, thomas, making his nfl debut. tipping it down the sidelines, the touchdown, 17-13 chiefs in front. it was 17-16 chiefs in the 4th. from the 49er 30, they go for it on 4th down, on the fake punt. it is craig with the play of the game. and, it kept the drive alive. throwing up a prayer. lloyd, this is why the 49ers tied him for catches like that. it led to a field goal, 19- 1749er lead. 5 field goals. it was 22-17 san francisco. 2 minutes to go. smith, leading the comeback and beating his old team. looking for anthony. intercepted by parish cox, game over. the 49ers ground out, another win, they improve a 3-2. harbaugh was asked if the team rallied around the rumors over locker room discontent. >> the team my job to love them. those players, those coaches, everybody in our organization, it i
unquote.lex says facing the 49ers for the first time, that the chiefs had a 10-6 -- alex facing the 49ers for the first time, the chiefs, had a 10-6 lead. the 3rd quarter, smith throwing to the rookie, back, thomas, making his nfl debut. tipping it down the sidelines, the touchdown, 17-13 chiefs in front. it was 17-16 chiefs in the 4th. from the 49er 30, they go for it on 4th down, on the fake punt. it is craig with the play of the game. and, it kept the drive alive. throwing up a prayer....