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demonstrates webster at his oratorical finest. i have webster arguing one of the -- argued a whole bunch of important cases. one was the dartmouth college versus woodward case in which webster was an alum of dartmouth college. webster was basically a hired gun to argue before the supreme court because he was a powerful speaker and he would follow the case fairly casually and he would come and speak for four hours and mesmerize the audience and the court and would sometimes freeze the justices. in the case of dartmouth college, his speech was so poignant that there was a yale law professor who went to watch because he knew that webster was this very powerful speaker, but he also knew that john marshall wasn't a pushover for anybody. he heard that webster sometimes tried to play on the emotions of his audience. he thought, boy, this isn't going to work with john marshall. he goes down and he watches. he just -- he's mesmerized. he sees that the members of the court are mezerized as well. when it comes to the end and webster says it
demonstrates webster at his oratorical finest. i have webster arguing one of the -- argued a whole bunch of important cases. one was the dartmouth college versus woodward case in which webster was an alum of dartmouth college. webster was basically a hired gun to argue before the supreme court because he was a powerful speaker and he would follow the case fairly casually and he would come and speak for four hours and mesmerize the audience and the court and would sometimes freeze the justices....
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daniel webster is very skeptical. he believes that henry clay just wants to conquer canada and john calhoun is part of the conspiracy to boost the fortune of his republican party. daniel webster is the spokesman of new england and of the federalists party. the federalists party is where things get complicated. one of the things that attracts me to study history is the fact that history is like an onion. you peel it and there's more inside. always more complicated than you think. webster is a spokesman of new england which has close commercial ties with new england. new england is dubious about war. this is where the story gets complicated and interesting and important for the future. daniel webster becomes a spokesman for potentially the secession of new england from the union. we think about this from 1861 that brought on the civil war. but one of the major turns of my story is the idea of what does the union consist of? this was something that was influx from the beginning. when i am writing my story i try to forget
daniel webster is very skeptical. he believes that henry clay just wants to conquer canada and john calhoun is part of the conspiracy to boost the fortune of his republican party. daniel webster is the spokesman of new england and of the federalists party. the federalists party is where things get complicated. one of the things that attracts me to study history is the fact that history is like an onion. you peel it and there's more inside. always more complicated than you think. webster is a...
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his name was webster anderson. webster was on a mountaintop in vietnam. it was overrun by the communists. the initial onslaught, he pretty much lost both of his legs. he kept fighting. he was an artillery sergeant. in the middle of a tropical storm. the next attack, they threw a hand grenade into his position. he caught the hand grenade. it pretty much blew off his arm. it was in the middle of a tropical storm. because i am the greatest helicopter pilot that ever lived, i was able to pick up webster and all his wounded and taken to the hospital. they did track webster because he was later awarded the medal of honor for those things. he and i became very close. we would go talk to young people like this. we were at a school in oklahoma one-time. a young man raised his hand and said, webster was more plastic than he was flesh. they did not have the prosthesis. he had one good arm. said,raised his hand and mr. anderson, knowing what you that it would cost you two legs and an arm, would you do what you did again? webster raised his good hand and said, kid, i
his name was webster anderson. webster was on a mountaintop in vietnam. it was overrun by the communists. the initial onslaught, he pretty much lost both of his legs. he kept fighting. he was an artillery sergeant. in the middle of a tropical storm. the next attack, they threw a hand grenade into his position. he caught the hand grenade. it pretty much blew off his arm. it was in the middle of a tropical storm. because i am the greatest helicopter pilot that ever lived, i was able to pick up...
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his handng man raised and said -- and webster was more plastic than flash. in those days, they did not have the prostheses they do now. a kid raised his hand and said -- mr. anderson, knowing what you know now, that it would cost you two legs and an arm, would you do what you did again? and webster raised his good hand and said -- kid, i only have one arm left but my country can have it anytime they want. now, what did he teach those young people? numberht them that the one primary goal of democracy should be to grow patriots. not people who say they love their country. that is a joke. you prove that you love your country by supporting and defending your country. oft is the essence patriotism. and webster personified that as did many of the vietnam veterans and the veterans of all of our wars. that to me is the key to education in this country and the foundation of everything we do, using this metal to do it. access for us. it is just access. the greatest thing about it is that people bought enough about you to get it for you. we were around people every day
his handng man raised and said -- and webster was more plastic than flash. in those days, they did not have the prostheses they do now. a kid raised his hand and said -- mr. anderson, knowing what you know now, that it would cost you two legs and an arm, would you do what you did again? and webster raised his good hand and said -- kid, i only have one arm left but my country can have it anytime they want. now, what did he teach those young people? numberht them that the one primary goal of...
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with merriam-webster and oxford north america and also ryan's webster's new world there are three companies that publish for the american market. not many. there used to be a lot more. phone can wag knows were shuttered, random house, the century dictionary that is basically an encyclopedia that most people don't buy them anymore. >> language is really complicated. and then to automate some things already there are ways you have the money and want to spend it can buy programs that will sort them and tag them by part of speech but that isn't always a good indicator i like apple pie. what is the noun? pie definitely apple is also a noun. it is called the attributive noun it isn't an adjective. or like the lexicographers. so honestly that is tricky majority outpaces the human. we feel exhausted then in the states that syntax can get different one place to another philadelphia has the weirdest accent with some really bizarre constructions and one of them it is called particle dropping into my daughter does and it drives me bonkers and says what is your homework situation mike and she will say i
with merriam-webster and oxford north america and also ryan's webster's new world there are three companies that publish for the american market. not many. there used to be a lot more. phone can wag knows were shuttered, random house, the century dictionary that is basically an encyclopedia that most people don't buy them anymore. >> language is really complicated. and then to automate some things already there are ways you have the money and want to spend it can buy programs that will...
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exactly household characters these days, henry clay, john calhoun and daniel webster. henry clay became speaker of the house, the most powerful individual in the house of representatives, on his very first day. he was that impressive. and he essentially created the role of speaker of the house. a role that is very important to this day. henry clay was born in virginia and as a young lawyer he decided that he would have better prospects as a lawyer by moving west to kentucky. he set up shop in lexington and went into politics at a very young age.
exactly household characters these days, henry clay, john calhoun and daniel webster. henry clay became speaker of the house, the most powerful individual in the house of representatives, on his very first day. he was that impressive. and he essentially created the role of speaker of the house. a role that is very important to this day. henry clay was born in virginia and as a young lawyer he decided that he would have better prospects as a lawyer by moving west to kentucky. he set up shop in...
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washington, daniel webster, henry clay, abraham lincoln. they were the ones in favor of strong, vigorous, energetic government. they were the ones promoting the government as a means of building up our economic life. i mean, abraham lincoln was not a strict constructionist. so these things, i find, can be illuminating when you compare and contrast in that way. >> so let me just try one more question. you end with pairing of jackson and scalia. i want to ask you about scalia who is, of all the figures that you cover, the one who could have known about all the others. untoutedly did -- undoubtedly did know about them. would you say, yes, he had the most kinship with justice jackson, or is there some other figure that you think he would have, you know, found most inspiring? and i'll just mention that i was in his chambers once, and he had a portrait of felix frankfurter.
washington, daniel webster, henry clay, abraham lincoln. they were the ones in favor of strong, vigorous, energetic government. they were the ones promoting the government as a means of building up our economic life. i mean, abraham lincoln was not a strict constructionist. so these things, i find, can be illuminating when you compare and contrast in that way. >> so let me just try one more question. you end with pairing of jackson and scalia. i want to ask you about scalia who is, of all...
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the first is a miriam webster at least every day they are supposed to read. i'm a compulsive reader. here is a list of sources that we read can you pick four. yes i can pick 17 on the first page of a nine page document. it's not skimming because any missed the context of the word. your neck in a pay any attention to the semantics of the word. just things that catch your eye. if i see something that i am reading let's am reading the cambridge companion. it's a book that i did have to read at work. let's say i find teleology in that book and then let's say i might be a really interesting word. i can go to a whole bunch of different databases. it's not come at all. like a black chain is now suddenly everywhere. that's also know how we are looking for regionalism because it's one thing that american dictionaries are not very good at. most dictionary companies are located in new england. those of us who are not from new england who had weird words. they feel very bitter about that. but that's a great way to say how long spread. and to get a sense of the saturation
the first is a miriam webster at least every day they are supposed to read. i'm a compulsive reader. here is a list of sources that we read can you pick four. yes i can pick 17 on the first page of a nine page document. it's not skimming because any missed the context of the word. your neck in a pay any attention to the semantics of the word. just things that catch your eye. if i see something that i am reading let's am reading the cambridge companion. it's a book that i did have to read at...
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this case track webster, because he was later of honor foredal those things. and he and i became very close and we would go talk to young like this. and we're in a school in oklahoma one time. and a young man raised his hand. and webster was more plastic than he was flesh. in those days, they didn't have proces prosthetics. had one good arm. a kid raised his hand and said, mr. anderson, knowing what you know now, that it would cost you two legs and an arm, would you you did again? raised his good hand and he says, kid, i only got one my country can have it anytime they want. he teach those young people? he taught them that the number goal of any democracy should be to grow who say, not people they love their country. that's a joke. you prove that you love your by supporting and defending your country. that's the essence of patriotism. and webster personified that, as did many of the vietnam veterans veterans of all our wars. so that's, to me, the key to education in this country. the foundation of everything we do, using this medal to do it. it's just a simple
this case track webster, because he was later of honor foredal those things. and he and i became very close and we would go talk to young like this. and we're in a school in oklahoma one time. and a young man raised his hand. and webster was more plastic than he was flesh. in those days, they didn't have proces prosthetics. had one good arm. a kid raised his hand and said, mr. anderson, knowing what you know now, that it would cost you two legs and an arm, would you you did again? raised his...
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and ofairly streets in the webster addition. details are sketchy. but at one point an officer fired his gun. >> no one was struck from gunfire. this is a fresh and ongoing active investigation where we are trying to piece all the different occurenses and locations together and get a better understanding as to what actually occurred last night. >> they say officers chased the car to the civic krerpt where he was taken into custody. while nobody was shot, investigators say the suspect and one officer were treated for what are described as non-life threatening injuries. >> details remain sketchy about a man shot in the face in a quiet sunnyvale neighborhood. he was bledding from his face. he tried knocking on doctors, ended up walking nearly a mile to a convenience store to get help. david louie talked to residence about the gunfire they heard outside homes. >> residents of snowberry court prepared to call it night when the quiet of the culled sack was shattered by the sound of gunshots. >> i heard two sharp bang bang noises. then
and ofairly streets in the webster addition. details are sketchy. but at one point an officer fired his gun. >> no one was struck from gunfire. this is a fresh and ongoing active investigation where we are trying to piece all the different occurenses and locations together and get a better understanding as to what actually occurred last night. >> they say officers chased the car to the civic krerpt where he was taken into custody. while nobody was shot, investigators say the suspect...
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putting pressure on european companies that have been hoping to iran's largely untapped market daniel webster we'll have that story in detail these business updates in just a moment i'll be back with more world news at the top of the average. global inequalities. like this inequality mean. to the media. joining the discussion and how the. media following the twenty eight. we make up of what we watch as old as the under twenty five we are the seven seven percent. want to shape the continent's future. reporting and going down for youngsters testing share their stories their dreams and their challengers. the seventy seven percent of. platforms africa is charging. donald trump's decision to reimpose sanctions on iran is turning up the pressure on companies the market of eighty million people was open for business now phones will be forced to pull out billions of dollars of investment also coming up is a was to reform france and europe you're into and manuel presidency we've looked at his achievements and challenges and. iraq and women bash heavy loads just so that a few businessmen can avoid payi
putting pressure on european companies that have been hoping to iran's largely untapped market daniel webster we'll have that story in detail these business updates in just a moment i'll be back with more world news at the top of the average. global inequalities. like this inequality mean. to the media. joining the discussion and how the. media following the twenty eight. we make up of what we watch as old as the under twenty five we are the seven seven percent. want to shape the continent's...
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he told me a couple of weeks ago, it is like the websters are broken. he did use websters. everybody has to get on the same page of what denuclearization means. everybody is talking through media channels and that definition is important. >> trish: ending the russia probe is important x. there are growing concerns about the scope of it in terms of the special counsel 'probe. rudy guiliani said the president is wrapping it up. we have all summer to talk about it. if the commander and chief sits down for an interview. should the president comply? we'll be back after this. the best simple dishes ever? great tasting, heart-healthy california walnuts. so simple, so good. get the recipes at walnuts.org. like nothing you, ncy or she, has ever seen. filets of 100% real natural chicken or seafood. handcrafted, and served any way she wants. purely fancy feast filets. love is in the details. so if you have heart failure, your heart doesn't only belong to you. ask your doctor about entresto. it helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can ca
he told me a couple of weeks ago, it is like the websters are broken. he did use websters. everybody has to get on the same page of what denuclearization means. everybody is talking through media channels and that definition is important. >> trish: ending the russia probe is important x. there are growing concerns about the scope of it in terms of the special counsel 'probe. rudy guiliani said the president is wrapping it up. we have all summer to talk about it. if the commander and chief...
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one of the merriam-webster is the definition to be complete and whole as a civil engineer i have always liked that definition because i can relate to the structural integrity the space of being complete and hold the structural integrity of the building we know it has a complete integrity so we feel comfortable sitting beneath the beams knowing that it will not end up around us as we sit here integrity is a critical building block of cooperation and makes possible for different people and different organizations to work together to solve the world's most complex problems regardless of industry, project or task integrity frees us to be or collaborate over the long-term. as the world becomes more interconnected with those integrated solutions the value of integrity only grows in importance. in every sector integrity is the key to unlock high impact technologies do -- to conduct business and the geopolitical challenges to make the world brighter for generations to come. we do not have to look for those prime examples where integrity is sacrificed for immediate gain or personal achievement.
one of the merriam-webster is the definition to be complete and whole as a civil engineer i have always liked that definition because i can relate to the structural integrity the space of being complete and hold the structural integrity of the building we know it has a complete integrity so we feel comfortable sitting beneath the beams knowing that it will not end up around us as we sit here integrity is a critical building block of cooperation and makes possible for different people and...
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jim webster, i have a feeling we'll be talking again.ours a day showing the pictures. all you have to do is click on cnn.com to watch it. >>> breaking news in washington. a source tells cnn that jared kushner just had his security clearance restored. what that means for his role moving forward in the white house. nt more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. it could help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that works for you. these types of plans have no networks, so you get to choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. rates are competitive, and they're the only plans of their ki
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ashley webster, thanks very much. the read from charles pain, deidra bolton. a lot of this was built on the fear that europe is falling apart, at least the currency is, and that could boomerang back on u.s. banks. is that a justifiable concern? >> if you look at the group that weighted our stocks down, it's the european crisis. insurance companies, financials, these were the ones that got hit. we have to pay attention because we're feeling the effects here. whether or not italy pulls out of the euro or some kind of drastic measure like that, that seems to be low probability. it does just remind us, listen, italy has a lot of debt. guess who is on the hook? mostly french banks and german banks. u.s. banks do plenty of trading with them. there's a potentialit of it. this is a 3 1/2 out of 10, neil. >> neil: charles, all investments were soured, not all of them, off the lows, but what happens tomorrow, you think? >> there were some pockets of strength and resolve. some of the big tech names. semi conductor stocks were higher. cooler heads will prevail. this is pa
ashley webster, thanks very much. the read from charles pain, deidra bolton. a lot of this was built on the fear that europe is falling apart, at least the currency is, and that could boomerang back on u.s. banks. is that a justifiable concern? >> if you look at the group that weighted our stocks down, it's the european crisis. insurance companies, financials, these were the ones that got hit. we have to pay attention because we're feeling the effects here. whether or not italy pulls out...
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one of merriam webster's definitions of integrity is the state of being complete and whole. as a civil engineer, i have always liked that definition because i can relate to that because it relates to structural integrity. the structural integrity of this building, we know it has a complete integrity so we feel comfortable sitting beneath these beams and this roof that will not end up around our feet as we sit here. integrity is a critical building block of trust and cooperation. it makes possible for different people of different organizations to work together to solve the world's most complex problems, regardless of industry, project or task, integrity frees us to collaborate and share over the long term. as the world becomes more interconnected and global challenges require sophisticated and integrated solutions, the value of integrity only grows in importance. in every sector, integrity will be the key to unlock high-impact technologies, new ways to conduct business, and new approaches to solve our most vexing geopolitical challenges. it will make the world brighter for t
one of merriam webster's definitions of integrity is the state of being complete and whole. as a civil engineer, i have always liked that definition because i can relate to that because it relates to structural integrity. the structural integrity of this building, we know it has a complete integrity so we feel comfortable sitting beneath these beams and this roof that will not end up around our feet as we sit here. integrity is a critical building block of trust and cooperation. it makes...
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daniel webster is a figure in the book. as far as i can tell, you can do two or three criminal trials in a day. the judge would say you free this afternoon to try this case? do it. when you, when a criminal trial takes six months or a year, you have to force people to sign plea deals. so our constitutional law has had -- the decision designed to help criminal defendants have put more of them in prison and for longer terms as a result of this. judges legislating from the bench, yeah. i mean, that's why scalia's in there. it's a big problem. it's always been a tension. it's always been a difficult thing, to what extent a judge can reach a question legitimately. this is their job at some point, is to answer the legal questions. de tocqueville said america's a strange place where every political question seems to eventually end up as a legal question. but i think we've been doing more and more of that. it's partly the judges' fault, it's partly the fault of the other political branches. i notice that controversial issues, somet
daniel webster is a figure in the book. as far as i can tell, you can do two or three criminal trials in a day. the judge would say you free this afternoon to try this case? do it. when you, when a criminal trial takes six months or a year, you have to force people to sign plea deals. so our constitutional law has had -- the decision designed to help criminal defendants have put more of them in prison and for longer terms as a result of this. judges legislating from the bench, yeah. i mean,...
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kevin, i want to read -- this is merriam-webster. this is the definition of propaganda. says propaganda, the spreading of ideas, information, or rumor for the purpose of injuring an institution, a cause or a person. you have written extensively about propaganda. is president trump guilty of spreading propaganda with all the lies and insinuations he makes? >> certainly some of the things he has said are propaganda. i think the merriam-webster definition is good but there's a lot of deception that goes on in politics. i mean, politicians are not known for being absolute truth tellers. they're always misstating things and doing things of that ilk. >> you don't say. >> but the intentionality behind the deceptions that the president issues, like today when he referred to an fbi informant as a spy, taking something that is a neutral term and turning it into a negative, inflammatory term, that's propagandistic. it's also propagandistic when you perpetrate the notion that there is a cabal or conspiracy against you and the people who support you. and the president certainly does
kevin, i want to read -- this is merriam-webster. this is the definition of propaganda. says propaganda, the spreading of ideas, information, or rumor for the purpose of injuring an institution, a cause or a person. you have written extensively about propaganda. is president trump guilty of spreading propaganda with all the lies and insinuations he makes? >> certainly some of the things he has said are propaganda. i think the merriam-webster definition is good but there's a lot of...
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daniel webster said in the book he did criminal trial and as far as i can tell you you could do two or three criminal trials in a day and the judge would say are you free this afternoon let's try this case. when a criminal trial case takes a closer year you have to force people to sign plea deals are constitutional law has had decisions to help criminal defendants have put more of them in person and for longer terms as a result. judges legislating from the bench yeah, i mean, that is why scalia is in there. it's a big problem. it's always been attention so it's always been a difficult thing to what extent a judge can reach a question legitimately and this is their job at some point to answer legal questions. america is a strange place for every political question seems eventually to end up in a legal question but i think we been doing more of that. it is partly the judges fault and partly the fault of the other political branches. i notice that controversial issues sometimes rail against it but a few years go by the court is broken and they let the court get away with it. i hope that's
daniel webster said in the book he did criminal trial and as far as i can tell you you could do two or three criminal trials in a day and the judge would say are you free this afternoon let's try this case. when a criminal trial case takes a closer year you have to force people to sign plea deals are constitutional law has had decisions to help criminal defendants have put more of them in person and for longer terms as a result. judges legislating from the bench yeah, i mean, that is why scalia...
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and the other ran to webster stret where he got in a parked vehicle >> we're not confirming the status as to whether it's stolen or not at this point. >> police say hail drove to the nearby 1500 block of ofairly street where he collided with two police vehicles and officer involved shooting occurred. today investigators went door to door looking for surveillance video. >> we're not able to state whether the shooting was at a moving vehicle or not. >> police haven't said whether the suspect was armed. an officer was injured >> we just got hit by a car at western ofarrell can you give me a 408. >> i hit my head. >> that officer was treated and released at the scene. >> hail still in a vehicle fled to polk and mckafrlt streets. separate investigations are being conducted by the san francisco police homicide detail, internal favors air force and department of police accountability. >> a number of factors are involved here. how the officer felt their life was in danger, what the actual suspect was doing at that time. >> hail was taken to the hospital with non-life threening injures. in san
and the other ran to webster stret where he got in a parked vehicle >> we're not confirming the status as to whether it's stolen or not at this point. >> police say hail drove to the nearby 1500 block of ofairly street where he collided with two police vehicles and officer involved shooting occurred. today investigators went door to door looking for surveillance video. >> we're not able to state whether the shooting was at a moving vehicle or not. >> police haven't said...
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joining us now elizabeth macdonald ashley webster jeff, and james freeman, we could actually now seeon in a row with dow up. i say two days ago we made a turn that i'm jeff might have been near term aflexion point that takes us considerably higher. >> incredibly impressive is level of momentum but what i've been saying all along is that declines we're getting are not nearly declines that we will eventually get but once this gets momentum it is very difficult to reverse that momentum. >> and a test to ojai to retest that january 26th? >> i certainly think we're going to retest that high but i think once -- once market wins to absorb sort of concerns about trade and concern about rising interest rates and maybe some flaws in the five text stocks priced to perfection we're going to see yet another sell so i don't have what i would consider a real selloff. we have a textbook correction more than 10%? >> when you have a market that's up 200% 10% correction is not enough of a correction for me to be in. >> stock buybacks that will help market tremendously right -- share numbers will look g
joining us now elizabeth macdonald ashley webster jeff, and james freeman, we could actually now seeon in a row with dow up. i say two days ago we made a turn that i'm jeff might have been near term aflexion point that takes us considerably higher. >> incredibly impressive is level of momentum but what i've been saying all along is that declines we're getting are not nearly declines that we will eventually get but once this gets momentum it is very difficult to reverse that momentum....
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well last week in an interview with rolling stone she finally came out a after that the merriam webster the term. recently the artist spoke to bbc radio 1 about her willingness to push boundaries. as complex of human being as i am, i am having fun in that grey area. i'm having fun in defining who i am on my own terms and not being afraid to put myself out on the line. i asked newsbeat‘s gena—mour barett about the difference between the terms bisexual and pansexual. validity of attraction to someone anyone regardless of the dinner identity or sexual orientation. that is essentially what it comes down to. she wants to set something like this, this is huge. that's an awful lot of interest. yes. that is ground—breaking. i don't think that is an overstatement. it's important for people who identified the same way. to have somebody in the public eye who is open and free to speak about it, it helps legitimise something that they identify with and it helps bring it to people's attention and opens up conversations. it is really great that this time, even if he didn't know what it meant, it means
well last week in an interview with rolling stone she finally came out a after that the merriam webster the term. recently the artist spoke to bbc radio 1 about her willingness to push boundaries. as complex of human being as i am, i am having fun in that grey area. i'm having fun in defining who i am on my own terms and not being afraid to put myself out on the line. i asked newsbeat‘s gena—mour barett about the difference between the terms bisexual and pansexual. validity of attraction to...
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james wilson, hamilton, washington, daniel webster, henry craig, abraham lincoln. they were the ones in favor of strong vigorous energetic central government. they were the one promoting the government building up an economic life. he was not a strict constructionist of these things i find can be limited when you compare and contrast in that way >> one more question. you end with this pairing up jackson and scully appear to want to ask you about scalia who is of all the figures that you cover the one who could have known about all the others and did know about them. would you say yes he had the most kinship with justice jackson or is there some other figure that you found most inspiring and i will just mention that i was in his chambers once in a portrait of felix frankfurter and i asked him is that the predecessor that you most admire decent oh no, he is terrible. [laughter] maybe you have an opinion since you have read up on scalia's life. which of these figures do you think he would have said was his favorite predecessor not necessarily on the court? >> far be i
james wilson, hamilton, washington, daniel webster, henry craig, abraham lincoln. they were the ones in favor of strong vigorous energetic central government. they were the one promoting the government building up an economic life. he was not a strict constructionist of these things i find can be limited when you compare and contrast in that way >> one more question. you end with this pairing up jackson and scully appear to want to ask you about scalia who is of all the figures that you...
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it is at the corner of grant and webster and opened up at 4:00 p.m.0 television screens and 20 dedicated sound zones. they hope it will be packed with happy warrior fans to the nba finals. the first game tonight is against the houston rockets in the western conference finals. >>> the royal wedding in england is just days away. see how you can get in on the celebration. >>> coming up new at 6:00 p.m., allegations of bullying, but not at school. how the senior centers are working to address what some are calling a growing problem. >> you may think this only happens in high school, but it is happening everywhere. stomach leaders of the famed festival signed a pledge today to push their executive boards toward gender parity and to make the film selection process more transparent. the issue of gender equality has taken center stage. 82 women walked the red carpet in solidarity. they didn't stood together as part of a symbolic gesture. >> 82 women representing the number of female directors at the film festival in 1946. during the same period, 1688 male dir
it is at the corner of grant and webster and opened up at 4:00 p.m.0 television screens and 20 dedicated sound zones. they hope it will be packed with happy warrior fans to the nba finals. the first game tonight is against the houston rockets in the western conference finals. >>> the royal wedding in england is just days away. see how you can get in on the celebration. >>> coming up new at 6:00 p.m., allegations of bullying, but not at school. how the senior centers are...
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. <911 audio: "webster county 9-1-1."caller: "my dog just stepped on my pistol and shot me in the leg."911 audio: "you said your dog did it?">(pam) a 9-1-1 dispatch in disbelief after hearing the man's dog... shot him. it turns out the dog named balew... shot him in a freak accident. the man says, balew is a "big wuss" .... and instantly started whining afterward.. the owner did have to go to the hospital for internal bleeding... but will make a full recovery. in sports -- gary and his in sports -- gary and his lovely wife alicia join us to answer viewer emails. also -- the pirates spoil andrew mccutchen's return to pittsburgh our sports director, gary radnich shows us how the giants lost their fifth straight game he has all the sports coming up next at 8 the push in washington to do more to stop the exploitation of seniors by their guardians. (ken) seniors and people with disabilities frequently rely on a guardian to make their financial and health decisions. (pam) washington correspondent morgan wright reports, senator
. (pam) a 9-1-1 dispatch in disbelief after hearing the man's dog... shot him. it turns out the dog named balew... shot him in a freak accident. the man says, balew is a "big wuss" .... and instantly started whining afterward.. the owner did have to go to the hospital for internal bleeding... but will make a full recovery. in sports -- gary and his in sports -- gary and his lovely wife alicia join us to answer viewer emails. also -- the pirates spoil andrew mccutchen's return to...
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. >> you read in your book about daniel webster. before 1607, the virginia company.t you mean by civil rights and the involvement of corporations. because usually think of civil rights committee think the civil rights movement of 1960s, and other things. not corporations. >> that is right. we have legendary civil rights movement, and movements, but also a 200 year struggle for the rights of corporations, corporations are like women and minorities don't march in the street carrying signs demand an equal right, they are fought for 200 years to when constitutional protections through the supreme court in the first supreme court case on the rights of corporations was decided back in 1809 a half-century before the first supreme court case on the rights of women and racial minority. >> is that a bad thing? what's your analysis of that? >> it's a balance thing. it's a big movement to amend the constitution supported by common cause of liberal groups that was a corporations are not people and have no rights under the constitution. my view is that would be a mistake that corp
. >> you read in your book about daniel webster. before 1607, the virginia company.t you mean by civil rights and the involvement of corporations. because usually think of civil rights committee think the civil rights movement of 1960s, and other things. not corporations. >> that is right. we have legendary civil rights movement, and movements, but also a 200 year struggle for the rights of corporations, corporations are like women and minorities don't march in the street carrying...
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i'm ashley webster in for trish regan and welcome to "the intelligence report" am the president's speech to the national rifle association will come two months after the school shooting in parkland, florida where mr. trump seemed to favor tough gun control laws in the aftermath of the shooting. today he is back in the fold with open arms. edward lawrence with a preview in d.c., edward? reporter: the president said there is no bigger supporter of the 2nd amendment than he is. we learned the president will address the recent mass shootings that have taken place and revisit the idea of arming teachers in schools. the president asked the justice department to ban bump stocks and changed rules at the justice department and did that just last march. the bump stocks are a device you can add to guns that make them fire more rapidly what the las vegas mass shooting shooter used there. half a dozen states have addressed gun safety laws. in maryland, the governor signed a bill that banned bump stocks but allows family members to ask a judge to take guns away from other relatives who they believe wi
i'm ashley webster in for trish regan and welcome to "the intelligence report" am the president's speech to the national rifle association will come two months after the school shooting in parkland, florida where mr. trump seemed to favor tough gun control laws in the aftermath of the shooting. today he is back in the fold with open arms. edward lawrence with a preview in d.c., edward? reporter: the president said there is no bigger supporter of the 2nd amendment than he is. we...
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those who drive down turk and webster will have seen that impressive array of steel up in the air and our project is well under way. our project manager will elaborate on that more in her portion of this presentation. similarly, fire station 35, the fire headquarters is moving forward quite well. parenthetically we're presenting to the conservation commission in the month of june. and that's a very important date for us, again, our pm will speak to that. on the police side of the equation, we have recently demolished the old parisian bakery. that is a most certain sign of the construction work to emerge. again, our manager will speak to that. and finally, as you all know, bears repeating, the medical examiner facility inaugurated last year, is fully in operation and we received final completion of certificate in march of this year. i won't touch on upcoming milestones because i don't want to steal my pm's thunder, so i'll ask them to speak to those. in regard to bond sales and appropriation, we have sold all of the bonds that pertain to eser, certainly 2010, but in most recent time, 2
those who drive down turk and webster will have seen that impressive array of steel up in the air and our project is well under way. our project manager will elaborate on that more in her portion of this presentation. similarly, fire station 35, the fire headquarters is moving forward quite well. parenthetically we're presenting to the conservation commission in the month of june. and that's a very important date for us, again, our pm will speak to that. on the police side of the equation, we...
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we know to what happened to mike webster the all-pro hall of fame center for the pittsburgh steelers,ended up homeless and committed suicide. very dire effect for him, obviously. but for others as well, we know a lot of former nfl players have had very serious problems. we are learning so much about neuroscience and the effect of trauma on the brain and we just need to apply that knowledge to make sure that young people are properly protected. >> what is next for the bill? >> the bill is introduced, we interested twice, we will introduce it again . unfortunately in congress we are not doing a lot between now and the election. but we are hopeful, particularly in the next term that we can get all of our supporters behind it and make this effective as possible we did get a portion of the bill into another billing get it amended which started the process and created the money. the next step is to get that research out to all these schools so they can apply the best evidence best -- based research to protect their kids. >> i bet a lot of kids are behind it 100%. thank you so much for talki
we know to what happened to mike webster the all-pro hall of fame center for the pittsburgh steelers,ended up homeless and committed suicide. very dire effect for him, obviously. but for others as well, we know a lot of former nfl players have had very serious problems. we are learning so much about neuroscience and the effect of trauma on the brain and we just need to apply that knowledge to make sure that young people are properly protected. >> what is next for the bill? >> the...
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it had webster. it had funk and wagnalls. it had all sorts of fiction. it had magazines, "look," "life," "time," all the are newspapers. it was a smorgasbord when you went in. and remember, this is a world of segregation. it gave you this window to everything else. it gave you a window beyond georgia. and the nuns encouraged it. the librarians encouraged it. so i had an opportunity some years ago to go back and write and thank all the librarians. and most recently i ran into a lady in savannah, an elderly white lady because i was among the early kids who went to the savannah public libraries, desegregated and i was kind of a nuisance there because i kept showing up. it was like i was "where's waldo?" it's, where's clarence? it's time to get away from my grandfather and it was this amazing world. and i ran into this elderly white lady and she he started crying. and she said, i helped you at the savannah public library. and i said, oh, my gosh. it was really kind of emotional because i remember how scared i was. you have to cross in those days a lot of lin
it had webster. it had funk and wagnalls. it had all sorts of fiction. it had magazines, "look," "life," "time," all the are newspapers. it was a smorgasbord when you went in. and remember, this is a world of segregation. it gave you this window to everything else. it gave you a window beyond georgia. and the nuns encouraged it. the librarians encouraged it. so i had an opportunity some years ago to go back and write and thank all the librarians. and most recently...
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and in her latter years, pay no a no less commentator then daniel webster said of her, she is the only permanent power in washington. all others are transients. [laughter] soon after dolley madison dies, and obituary notices, as mistress of the white house, she was regarded as the first lady of the land. this is one of the earliest instances where we hear that term, first lady, used as the title for the president's wife. and how fitting that the term should be applied to dolley, who was the first president's wife to fully embrace the social and political dimensions of the first lady role. henry clay may have described her best. he said to her one day -- everybody loves mrs. madison. and she replied, mr. clay, i love everybody. [laughter] and everybody believed that. and dolley madison had done her job well. thank you. [applause] i have to take a little survey. i have a couple of pictures of montpelier? who has been there in the last year? not bad, thank you. i just wanted to remind folks we do have 2700 acres. they are filled with walking trails and buildings, everything from the house
and in her latter years, pay no a no less commentator then daniel webster said of her, she is the only permanent power in washington. all others are transients. [laughter] soon after dolley madison dies, and obituary notices, as mistress of the white house, she was regarded as the first lady of the land. this is one of the earliest instances where we hear that term, first lady, used as the title for the president's wife. and how fitting that the term should be applied to dolley, who was the...
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where inside the athletic club on webster and as soon as the owners found out that the warriors werethe western conference finals, the rush was on to get everything finished and in place to open their doors later this evening to have the finishing touches on the windows and finishes here inside the bar. i have with me one of the bars owners and do you think warriors fans -- you are busy very excited in your warriors gear but do you think that where's fans have gotten spoiled and you think the hype is still as big as it has been in the coming years? too -- >> for me, i have been warriors in for so long and it never gets old. the first few rounds can be hard to get excited for but everyone, if you are a warriors fan or rockets fan or just a fan of the nba, you should be very excited and it should be very entertaining. >> reporter: as a business owner in the sports round, we heard about the supreme court decision that it paves the way for states to allow illegal gambling, how do you think that will impact sports bars? >> i just learned about it about an hour ago so i'm still digesting i
where inside the athletic club on webster and as soon as the owners found out that the warriors werethe western conference finals, the rush was on to get everything finished and in place to open their doors later this evening to have the finishing touches on the windows and finishes here inside the bar. i have with me one of the bars owners and do you think warriors fans -- you are busy very excited in your warriors gear but do you think that where's fans have gotten spoiled and you think the...
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ashley webster to cover that. you are one busy guy.ley: i'm on edge of my seat for the fed announcement. new, neil. we'll get right to it. we're seconds away. hello, everybody, i'm ashley webster, i'm in for trish regan. well tom -- welcome to "the intelligence report." the economists expect the central bank to leave interest rates unchanged. as all what is in the tea leaves. what are the word they are using to give us even more clues. straight to adam shapiro at the fed with the latest. adam. reporter: the fed holds the federal funds rate from 1 1/2 to 1 and 3/4%. fed says measures of inflation compensation remain low but business investment is picking up strongly. there is new language on inflation which is key for investors. quote, new language, both overall inflation and inflation for items other than food and energy moved closer to 2%. the previous language, both overall inflation and inflation for items other than food and energy have continued to run below 2%. again new language on inflation. inflation on a 12 month basis is exp
ashley webster to cover that. you are one busy guy.ley: i'm on edge of my seat for the fed announcement. new, neil. we'll get right to it. we're seconds away. hello, everybody, i'm ashley webster, i'm in for trish regan. well tom -- welcome to "the intelligence report." the economists expect the central bank to leave interest rates unchanged. as all what is in the tea leaves. what are the word they are using to give us even more clues. straight to adam shapiro at the fed with the...
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timothy maganot, on behalf of monique webster who could not make it because of health reasons. co-presenting with my colleague. thank you for having us. so, in front of you is our first issuance jail bond presentation, going to slide number two, we are happy to report that the second issuance was issued recently, approved in february by the mayor, and the bond holders on march 20. knock on wood, we receive second issuance of the g.o. bond as early as tomorrow. great news for us, and a lot of presentation will focus on the second issue of g.o. bond. unfortunately for sfmta, financials are not fully reviable in sfp in the financial system, so we are trying to clean things up, so the next reporting cycle we'll have better and more accurate financial data. a lot of our presentation will focus on the second issuance of the g.o. bond, so going through the first slide, you can see the different categories approved under the $500 million g.o. bond. first issuance, second column and the second is what we expect to receive tomorrow. some highlights from both the first and second issuance
timothy maganot, on behalf of monique webster who could not make it because of health reasons. co-presenting with my colleague. thank you for having us. so, in front of you is our first issuance jail bond presentation, going to slide number two, we are happy to report that the second issuance was issued recently, approved in february by the mayor, and the bond holders on march 20. knock on wood, we receive second issuance of the g.o. bond as early as tomorrow. great news for us, and a lot of...
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. >>> according to mere yam webst webster, oleaginous is the most searched for word.s our next guest george will sent america running to the dictionary with his first line today. donald trump is no longer the worst person in government. it begins with this, donald trump with his federal cunning, knew. the oleaginous mike pence, with hissal tent for toadyism and appetite for obbust ask yous. vote republican to ratify governing an example george will writes pence flew toun i indianr the purpose of walking out of a football game, because football players kneeling to the national anthem is wrong to mike pence's sense of right and wrong. writing, pence, called arpaio another favorite. professed himself honored by arpaio's presence and praised him as a tireless champion of the rule of law. george will noted that that arizona speech by mike pence, quote, occurred eight miles from the home of senator john mccain, who could teach pence -- or p p perhaps not -- something about honor. in his column, he quoted a speech delivered by abraham lincoln. lincoln said, there was a moboc
. >>> according to mere yam webst webster, oleaginous is the most searched for word.s our next guest george will sent america running to the dictionary with his first line today. donald trump is no longer the worst person in government. it begins with this, donald trump with his federal cunning, knew. the oleaginous mike pence, with hissal tent for toadyism and appetite for obbust ask yous. vote republican to ratify governing an example george will writes pence flew toun i indianr the...
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my name is alfred scott, i'm the owner of one of the properties on the list, 887 webster street. and i'm here basically asking that the charges be waived from my property. i get these notices periodically. once i hear about them, i come over and take care of it right away. the one that was in question was issued on january 2, 2017. and i show that i took care of it. i believe i received a call from one of the officers tell meg that -- telling me that i hadn't gotten back do them -- because i had a certain period of time to get it taken care of, which i did right away. so on april 5, i show that i e-mailed the department confirming that i had taken care of the graffiti and i heard nothing else from them, so i was assuming that everything had been resolved. so i get these notices maybe three, four times a year. i take care of them right away. they're really small issues. and so i don't think i should have to pay for this because i did take care of it. >> president breed: thank you. there will be opportunity to speak with mr. bruce after he conclude public comment. >> thank you. >>
my name is alfred scott, i'm the owner of one of the properties on the list, 887 webster street. and i'm here basically asking that the charges be waived from my property. i get these notices periodically. once i hear about them, i come over and take care of it right away. the one that was in question was issued on january 2, 2017. and i show that i took care of it. i believe i received a call from one of the officers tell meg that -- telling me that i hadn't gotten back do them -- because i...
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p >> narratol webster joined miramax in 1995.vision interview about weinstein. >> i knew i was making a deal with the devil. i knew he was a bully, i knew he would stop at nothing to get what he wanted. i knew he had a volcanic temper. i knew he was a ngerous character. but i knew also that he was at the epicenter of where i wanted to be. >> narrator: despite hispu tion as a bully, hollywood stars continued to line up to work with him. a part in one of his films could mean artistic credibility, fame, and awards. >> oh, my love! i thought yowere dead! >> narrator: in 1998, 26-year-old gwyneth paltrow appeared in "shakespeare in love." (cheers and applause) ♪ d it won both her weinsteinos rs. >> this is a movie about life and art, and art and lif combining is called magic. w >> narratonstein was at the top of the hollywood establishment. but a reporter wh sources in the movie industry was investigating a disturbing rumo abm. >> we had heard that gwyneth paltrow had been assaulted. we hea it from a director who was very upset about
p >> narratol webster joined miramax in 1995.vision interview about weinstein. >> i knew i was making a deal with the devil. i knew he was a bully, i knew he would stop at nothing to get what he wanted. i knew he had a volcanic temper. i knew he was a ngerous character. but i knew also that he was at the epicenter of where i wanted to be. >> narrator: despite hispu tion as a bully, hollywood stars continued to line up to work with him. a part in one of his films could mean...