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williamson was an expert. he was from the highlands in scotland, he had worked for the powerful grant family. there is still a house there that he built and his name is there when he was born in the most church when he was christened and all. he was a man in his 60's when he came here. he got irritated at people, particularly irish. james hoban we talked about earlier was really the superintendent. so they clashed big-time. the basement level was built by colin williamson and it is a beautiful piece of work. wow that was going on they were building the vaulting inside because they wanted to have stone floors, which they didn't have until years later. susan: the white house lawn today is beautifully landscaped. what was it like when the house is being constructed? mr. seale: it was pretty torn up, but orderly. they built houses for the workman and it would 12 by 12 -- and there were 12 by 12 little cottages in rows. they did not have to pay to have those. whereas andrew jackson across the street, the carpenters
williamson was an expert. he was from the highlands in scotland, he had worked for the powerful grant family. there is still a house there that he built and his name is there when he was born in the most church when he was christened and all. he was a man in his 60's when he came here. he got irritated at people, particularly irish. james hoban we talked about earlier was really the superintendent. so they clashed big-time. the basement level was built by colin williamson and it is a beautiful...
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soledad: sean williamson served in special forces thank you for your time. journalist jay fonseca is in san juan, puerto rico. how are people holding up? are you feeling like the situation is deteriorating >> definitely. it is getting worse. diesel is the thing there is no power or electricity and diesel runs the generators. the hospitals fuel. we have many hospitals shutting down because they have no way to keep operations going without diesel. we have a black market and for example a gallon of diesel is $12. soledad: how are people dealing with those frustrations? certainly the trauma of just surviving the storm is a lot but then -- >> imagine you cannot call the cops if you see a robbery. you can't call 911 if you see somebody stealing or trying to hall of fame you. you can't call 911 for the purpose for an ambulance. diesel is basically nonexistent outside of hospitals. there's no communication network, there's nothing. just to know where to go to look for food and water is hard. soledad: do people in puerto rico feel that the government has been helpful
soledad: sean williamson served in special forces thank you for your time. journalist jay fonseca is in san juan, puerto rico. how are people holding up? are you feeling like the situation is deteriorating >> definitely. it is getting worse. diesel is the thing there is no power or electricity and diesel runs the generators. the hospitals fuel. we have many hospitals shutting down because they have no way to keep operations going without diesel. we have a black market and for example a...
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chris williamson has more as we go inside [indiscernible]. >>reporter: this week, hundreds of dc area football players participated in a life changing event. the 4th football forum hosted by the skins charitable foundation. >> in your mind, you are who you think you are. >> former skins star walker led the event to help players prepare after football. this includes erman and carter and anthony and former washington star jared and wilson. they reflected on their nfl debut. >> [indiscernible]. you want me to go in there? >> the struggles they faced after injuries cut their career short. >> hearing there will be something after football, football will end, it's like a wake up call. like i have to prepare for my future. >> and who was impacted the most? [indiscernible] took me to every sport -- >> he helped the event transform the kids perspective. >> they have to understand that everybody's not going to be there for them, but they're going to have people fighting in their corner who are going to help them because as long as they got each other -
chris williamson has more as we go inside [indiscernible]. >>reporter: this week, hundreds of dc area football players participated in a life changing event. the 4th football forum hosted by the skins charitable foundation. >> in your mind, you are who you think you are. >> former skins star walker led the event to help players prepare after football. this includes erman and carter and anthony and former washington star jared and wilson. they reflected on their nfl debut....
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h.r. 1858, a bill to designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 4514 williamson trail in liberty, pennsylvania, as the staff sergeant ryan scott ostrom post ffice. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 1858, a bill to designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 4514 williamson trail in liberty, pennsylvania, as the staff sergeant ryan cott ostrom post office. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from montana, mr. gianforte, and the gentleman from california, mr. gomez, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from montana. mr. gianforte: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. gianforte: i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 1858, introduced by congressman tom marino of pennsylvania. post ll names the lib
h.r. 1858, a bill to designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 4514 williamson trail in liberty, pennsylvania, as the staff sergeant ryan scott ostrom post ffice. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 1858, a bill to designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 4514 williamson trail in liberty, pennsylvania, as the staff sergeant ryan cott ostrom post office. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to...
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. >> instead of focusing on her loss, erin williamson is busy thinking about her neighbors.williamson watched as her house burned to the ground on live television! >> people immediately started to bring things. the essentials. but williamson says it was more than her family need so she decided to turp the conference room in her office as a shop of sorts. now victims can come in and take what they need at no cost. >> love it.now victims can comee what they need at no cost. >> love it.sorts. now victims can come in and take what they need at no cost. >> love it. >>> breaking news. ranking democrats asking dhc to investigate contaminated drinking water in puerto rico. >> reporter: great deal of concern about how much residents might have to this water. >> some of the fires that have scorched more than 220,000 acres are finally starting to get under containment. >> i got to get people to understand this is a dangerous event. >>> she actually made it through the worst part of the whole fire. her lungs just kind of gave out. >>> movie mogul harvey weinstein has been kicked out of
. >> instead of focusing on her loss, erin williamson is busy thinking about her neighbors.williamson watched as her house burned to the ground on live television! >> people immediately started to bring things. the essentials. but williamson says it was more than her family need so she decided to turp the conference room in her office as a shop of sorts. now victims can come in and take what they need at no cost. >> love it.now victims can comee what they need at no cost....
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thousand and nine eleven or strong was the only woman to win the nobel prize together with other williamson and you know if you use the profile you know seventy five percent male fifty five years of age or older and american citizens that profile again holds true today exactly you're getting it from business desk thank you so much for that. now then another big topic certainly for equity markets in europe they're preparing for a potential shock this week as catalonia threatens to formally declare independence from spain major companies in the region are scrambling with telecommunications firm sale next scheduled to discuss today moving out of the catalonian capital of barcelona to madrid a break with spain which also effectively maine that catalonia would lose its current status within the new trading block driving up the cost of imports and exports the government in madrid is now making it easier for companies in catalonia to swiftly move headquarters out of the region and so far two major banks banco and bank have said they're doing so. well despite the political turmoil spain's ibex is a
thousand and nine eleven or strong was the only woman to win the nobel prize together with other williamson and you know if you use the profile you know seventy five percent male fifty five years of age or older and american citizens that profile again holds true today exactly you're getting it from business desk thank you so much for that. now then another big topic certainly for equity markets in europe they're preparing for a potential shock this week as catalonia threatens to formally...
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. >> other evacuees are finding refuge at area businesses like colleen williamson's restaurant. for days many with nowhere else to go have gathered here for comfort and food. free of charge. >> we just thought if we can get open, we can at least be a place where people can come by and just kind of recharge. >> meantime you are evacuated too? >> yes, yeah, my family has been evacuated out of sonoma. >> do you have any idea when you got to go home? >> no, i don't. i am hoping sometime next week. but i don't know. >> reporter: investigators say it could be weeks before they can pinpoint the exact cause of the fires. elaine, officials believe the fires here in sonoma county should be fully contained by friday. >> chris martinez, thank you. >>> a new cbs news poll out today finds most americans continue to call for cooperation between president trump and congress. nine out of ten trump supporters like or accept the idea of the president making deals with democrats. on the other side majority of the president's opponents are fine with democrats cutting deals with mr. trump. with many
. >> other evacuees are finding refuge at area businesses like colleen williamson's restaurant. for days many with nowhere else to go have gathered here for comfort and food. free of charge. >> we just thought if we can get open, we can at least be a place where people can come by and just kind of recharge. >> meantime you are evacuated too? >> yes, yeah, my family has been evacuated out of sonoma. >> do you have any idea when you got to go home? >> no, i...
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. >> reporter: other evacuees are finding refuge at area businesses like cully williamson's restaurant. for days many with nowhere else to go have gathered here for comfort and food, free of charge. >> we just thought if we can get open, we can at least be a place where people can come by and just kind of recharge. >> reporter: but mean time you are evacuated too. >> yes, yeah, yeah, my family's been evacuated out of sonoma. >> reporter: do you have any idea when you get to go home? >> no, i don't. i'm hoping sometime next week but i don't know. >> reporter: investigators say it could be weeks before they can pinpoint the exact cause of these fires. elaine, officials believe the fires here in sonoma county should be fully contained by friday. >> quijano: chris martinez, thank you. a new cbs news poll out today finds most americans continue to call for cooperation between president trump and congress. nine out of ten trump supporters like or accept the idea that the president making deals with democrats. on the other side a majority of the president's opponents are fine with democrats c
. >> reporter: other evacuees are finding refuge at area businesses like cully williamson's restaurant. for days many with nowhere else to go have gathered here for comfort and food, free of charge. >> we just thought if we can get open, we can at least be a place where people can come by and just kind of recharge. >> reporter: but mean time you are evacuated too. >> yes, yeah, yeah, my family's been evacuated out of sonoma. >> reporter: do you have any idea when...
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williamson and hif wife saying they literally through a couple of things they went to their daughter's house and came back they couldn't believe what had happened in their neighborhood. his wife is devastated. they say they have more than 25 years in that home. that's where they raised their children. bring their grandchildren. and that's a story you keep hearing over and over again. now the fire chief urging people not to come out now. that curfew goes into effect. this is just not a safe area. i mean wave been hearing -- mike and i have been out here we have been hearing pops. that's from some of the hot spots still going on in the fires. as i mentioned some of the guidelines are active. this is not a neighborhood they want people in. and they are still evacuations going on in other parts of the santa rosa. so for right now -- you said it best janelle. it's a war zone. you see a come of people walking around heavy smoke and they sit and stand and really can't believe or really fathom and take everything that's happened. >> it's so difficult to process. jess kwa thank you so much. one
williamson and hif wife saying they literally through a couple of things they went to their daughter's house and came back they couldn't believe what had happened in their neighborhood. his wife is devastated. they say they have more than 25 years in that home. that's where they raised their children. bring their grandchildren. and that's a story you keep hearing over and over again. now the fire chief urging people not to come out now. that curfew goes into effect. this is just not a safe...
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. >> other evacuees are finding refer uj as area businesses like hullry williamson's restaurant. for days many with norls to go have gaej gathered here for comfort and food free of charge. >> we in and out we can get open we can be a place people can come by and kivrpd recharge. >> and mean tirjs you are evacuated, too. >> yes. yes. my family has been evacuated out of sonoma. >> do you have any idea what you get to go home. >> no, i don't. i'm hoping sometime next week but i don't know. >> investigators say you could be weeks before they can pin point exactly what caused fires. officials believe the fires in sonoma should be fully contained by firday chris martinez, cbs news, santa rosa california. >> well, president trump's top aids said today the united states will remain in the nuclear deal with iran at least for now. and they say president trump does want to make sure iran is in compliance with agreement to limit its nuclear arsenal. this week trulp asked congress toss better terms to protect united states and allies. rix tillerson called it flawe flawed. on face the nation i
. >> other evacuees are finding refer uj as area businesses like hullry williamson's restaurant. for days many with norls to go have gaej gathered here for comfort and food free of charge. >> we in and out we can get open we can be a place people can come by and kivrpd recharge. >> and mean tirjs you are evacuated, too. >> yes. yes. my family has been evacuated out of sonoma. >> do you have any idea what you get to go home. >> no, i don't. i'm hoping sometime...
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chris williamson reports. >>reporter: this is basketball star from virginia, right. she's 14, 5'11" and her name is foot. she's ranked number one in the country for the [indiscernible]. she special. ask her high school coach at sts -- >> she hasn't played a second of high school ball and the women's coach for the university of connecticut has watched her practice. she's won 11 national titles, no biggy. >> i was nervous. when he walked in, i had to walk the other way. i said he's really in here. >> don't let her infectious smile fool your game. >> i try to destroy our opponent. >> her biggest -- >> in one of my classes, we were talking about what we did over the summer, i said i was on the usa team and people said wow, really. and a guy was like i knew about you. like, that's so cool. >> the rock star says she's got it all, she's fast and strong and her shot is like poetry, one fluid motion and she can sense things are going to happen before they do. >> she functions as if she's a player three or four years her age. >> imagine what this is like for her parents. they'
chris williamson reports. >>reporter: this is basketball star from virginia, right. she's 14, 5'11" and her name is foot. she's ranked number one in the country for the [indiscernible]. she special. ask her high school coach at sts -- >> she hasn't played a second of high school ball and the women's coach for the university of connecticut has watched her practice. she's won 11 national titles, no biggy. >> i was nervous. when he walked in, i had to walk the other way. i...
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teams go at it in conference play, all part of game on varsity friday night lights and our chris williamson was there. >> reporter: frank, one of the things i love about rivalry games, it's always an intense match-up no matter how bad or how good the team is and this year both teams really good. westfield came in trying to win their fourth straight against their bitter rival. pick it up in the 2nd hatch, westfield up 7-3. -- half, westfield up 7-3. noah kim throws a beauty to his boy kiley. does he have the jets to make it all the way? yes, sir, 85 yards house, 14-3. westfield trying to take advantage, this time kim hits his boy woodley breaking tackles, strong map and he takes it the distance for a 57-yard touchdown reception, 20-3 pouring it on. the bulldogs win their fourth straight against their rivals 27-11. with the win the bulldogs keep their dreams of an undefeated season a i la, but more importantly, they improve -- alive, but more importantly they improve to 14-6 of all time of bitter rivals. >> lots of fun. >> we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ it feels good to be back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> cooking
teams go at it in conference play, all part of game on varsity friday night lights and our chris williamson was there. >> reporter: frank, one of the things i love about rivalry games, it's always an intense match-up no matter how bad or how good the team is and this year both teams really good. westfield came in trying to win their fourth straight against their bitter rival. pick it up in the 2nd hatch, westfield up 7-3. -- half, westfield up 7-3. noah kim throws a beauty to his boy...
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. >> reporter: there was a -- williamson was there. >> reporter: there was a lot on the line tonightwere worth the no. 1 spot and let me tell you, these guys are for real. 1st quarter pumas on the attack, 2nd and hand the rock off to john oliver and that boil has some moves. -- boy has some moves. into the end zone, two-point conversion good, 16-0. in the 2nd quarter wise up 24 -0. williams back to pass finds it wide open. you can't be any more wide open, 32-yard touchdown, obviously a breakdown in coverage for oxon hill. wise goes on top 30 -0. oxon hill had no way to shut down the pumas explosive offense. the through has win their 35th straight game in -- the pumas win their 35th straight game in convincing fashion. next up is rosevelt. you know wise will be looking to try to do the same next week. >>> maybe this guy, ovie, is taking all his playoff frustrations of the past out in this early season for the capitals. at this pace he's going he'll score 164 goals, eight goals already in the first games, ovie and the caps visiting the new jersey devils tonight. on the power play here
. >> reporter: there was a -- williamson was there. >> reporter: there was a lot on the line tonightwere worth the no. 1 spot and let me tell you, these guys are for real. 1st quarter pumas on the attack, 2nd and hand the rock off to john oliver and that boil has some moves. -- boy has some moves. into the end zone, two-point conversion good, 16-0. in the 2nd quarter wise up 24 -0. williams back to pass finds it wide open. you can't be any more wide open, 32-yard touchdown,...
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thousand and nine eleven or strong was the only woman to win the nobel prize together with all the williamson and you know if you use the profile you know seventy five percent male fifty five years of age or older and american citizens that profile again holds true today exactly you're getting it from business desk thank you so much for that. newspaper reports of the alleged abuse torture and killing of gay men have emerged in recent months in the russian region of chechnya according to those reports authorities detained more than one hundred gay men and urged their families to kill them to quote wipe clean their honor at least two have been killed by relatives and it a third died after being tortured these allegations have made been made against the background of the conservative agenda promoted by president vladimir putin of course four years ago russia passed a law that banned promoting what it described as gay propaganda the european court of human rights has found a lot discriminatory today begins a weeklong series on what it means to be gay in russia today. they beat me and broke my nos
thousand and nine eleven or strong was the only woman to win the nobel prize together with all the williamson and you know if you use the profile you know seventy five percent male fifty five years of age or older and american citizens that profile again holds true today exactly you're getting it from business desk thank you so much for that. newspaper reports of the alleged abuse torture and killing of gay men have emerged in recent months in the russian region of chechnya according to those...
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you lie. >> traci williamson was an admitted liar and untruthful.tal's friend, jana, who said she saw c-styles and derek smyer together? the defense says derek was with a high school friend and derek's sister danielle says the idea that derek met a gang-banger on the basketball court is absurd. but he grew up playing basketball and a bunch of other sports. didn't he play basketball in high school? >> he did play basketball in high school. he played basketball up into his junior year. i played basketball up into my sophomore year. never touched a basketball since. derek doesn't play basketball anymore. >> reporter: in this court, everything was on the line. that's when derek smyer, who'd never shied away from explaining himself in the past, took the stand. >>> coming up -- >> did you have anything to do with the death of crystal taylor? >> no i did not. >> derek smyer. a dutiful dad to be? >> i was prepared to take care of my responsibility. >> could the jury agree? >> it's like time froze. must've been hot out there today, huh? yeah. yeah. why don't
you lie. >> traci williamson was an admitted liar and untruthful.tal's friend, jana, who said she saw c-styles and derek smyer together? the defense says derek was with a high school friend and derek's sister danielle says the idea that derek met a gang-banger on the basketball court is absurd. but he grew up playing basketball and a bunch of other sports. didn't he play basketball in high school? >> he did play basketball in high school. he played basketball up into his junior...
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chris williamson, thanks to joining bank is hoping to cool down.investment bank merrill lynch £3.5 million. it's for failing to report exchange—traded derivative deals in february last year. the fca said the reporting requirement key to boosting the transparency of financial markets. good news for cheese lovers in china. the government there as its reversed an import ban on several types of soft cheeses — like roquefort, danish blue and stilton. the ban was imposed because the strains of bacteria used to make the cheeses weren't approved in china. there are now more than 2,000 breweries in the uk for the first time since the 1930s, according to accountancy group uhy hacker young. there's been a 64% increase in breweries over the past five years boosted by increased sales of artisan beers in pubs and supermarkets. quick look at the markets for you, the ftse continues to thrust away. shares in spire, the uk private hospital chain, jumped 11% after it rejected a takeover bid from south africa's mediclinic. pendragon — which owns the stratstone and eva
chris williamson, thanks to joining bank is hoping to cool down.investment bank merrill lynch £3.5 million. it's for failing to report exchange—traded derivative deals in february last year. the fca said the reporting requirement key to boosting the transparency of financial markets. good news for cheese lovers in china. the government there as its reversed an import ban on several types of soft cheeses — like roquefort, danish blue and stilton. the ban was imposed because the strains of...
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in bit old williamson showed it somewhat of an account of what i thought that if it had to keep going to come from the family about i could do is to matter how do i didn't but i submit that as a second side of the matter in the end that. slaughter adam slaughter. a little could have found that. in the video because to my some real careful to see that i was a milk bottle to defeat the demand of the football the film wasn't in them something. that john nuff can do in a column about forgetting. to walk. them with what i think it'll be in the bin i'm an open deaf you'll find some at the from . and in the middle from the other and so from tone shabat hours ago i must be at the left i'm so tired of the other jihads of the of in the from a did not offend a city and the kind of to what i didn't want them to have. you should love so i it's a back of the gentle you know a couple of the the only crowd is. of a couldn't as is couldn't get out of that would that. but i'm not in was suburban the move the for the message me me it was have a you have it would have had with old up. the scheme is one w
in bit old williamson showed it somewhat of an account of what i thought that if it had to keep going to come from the family about i could do is to matter how do i didn't but i submit that as a second side of the matter in the end that. slaughter adam slaughter. a little could have found that. in the video because to my some real careful to see that i was a milk bottle to defeat the demand of the football the film wasn't in them something. that john nuff can do in a column about forgetting. to...
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reporter: frankly, before her son trey stepped out of the way for this hug, valerie didn't know erin williamson. this shot taken by the orange county register shows her anaheim home going up in flames. displaced by the canyon 2 fire, she says she is blessed for being a survivor and reached out to families in need in santa rosa where in her words, the need is greater. >> on monday, i lost my home. pales in comparison to what other people have lost. i have seven different friends that have family members or friends that didn't make it home from vegas. i can't sit around and cry about my house burning down. >> that was sam brock reporting. erin's campaign to generate donations is called fire-to-fire. >> well be right back. hair... everything about it screams "president trump". >>> well, the hands, the shoes, the hair, everything about it, wait for it, president trump. there it is. president trump or a wax figure, anyway. the world famous wax museum has unveiled the latest creation. we don't know if the president is calling it really, really life like or if he thinks it's sad, but the statue was de
reporter: frankly, before her son trey stepped out of the way for this hug, valerie didn't know erin williamson. this shot taken by the orange county register shows her anaheim home going up in flames. displaced by the canyon 2 fire, she says she is blessed for being a survivor and reached out to families in need in santa rosa where in her words, the need is greater. >> on monday, i lost my home. pales in comparison to what other people have lost. i have seven different friends that have...
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displaced by the canyon 2 foor williamson says she is blessed for being a survivor and has reached out to families in need in santa rosa where in her words the need is greater. >> on monday i lost my home. it pales in comparison to what other people have lost. i have seven different friends that have family members or friends that didn't make it home from vegas. i can't sit around and cry about my house burning down. >> reporter: ernie's campaign to generate donations is called fire to fire from anaheim to santa rosa and she was out here with several of her colleagues today handing out gift card and school supplies and food to residents here in need in santa rosa. just an amazing touch as we see these people connecting from all over the state of california, experiencing the same fates. reporting live in santa rosa this evening sam brock nbc bay area news. >> she brings up a god point from the las vegas to the fires has been emotional difficult weeks. in the past nine days we have had plenty of aerial footage from sky ranger. what you are looking at here in the sky with national guard.
displaced by the canyon 2 foor williamson says she is blessed for being a survivor and has reached out to families in need in santa rosa where in her words the need is greater. >> on monday i lost my home. it pales in comparison to what other people have lost. i have seven different friends that have family members or friends that didn't make it home from vegas. i can't sit around and cry about my house burning down. >> reporter: ernie's campaign to generate donations is called fire...
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this was in the brown and williamson case in the late 90s, it was invoked by justice scalia a few years ago. this is a critical doctrine in my view in the current administrative law world, and how daze going to be applied. i've written about it in a few cases that are out there. and i think it's quite important, so what does the doctrine do? it says, if the issue is a major issue, a major question. i call it the major rules dock continue. then you presume that congress did not delegate to the agency, via authority to adopt, to issue a major regulation on the issue. justice breyer in the 1980s articulated something like this. and then like i said, the supreme court adopted it in the late 1990s, there are cases that appeared in some form before that. i think that's a really important doctrine right now for broad delegations to agencies. if you're concerned about agencies taking vague delegations and doing massive agency rules. this doctrine is critical. two things on this. how major is major? money, people affected, what? i threw out some things in a dissent i wrote last year. i think it
this was in the brown and williamson case in the late 90s, it was invoked by justice scalia a few years ago. this is a critical doctrine in my view in the current administrative law world, and how daze going to be applied. i've written about it in a few cases that are out there. and i think it's quite important, so what does the doctrine do? it says, if the issue is a major issue, a major question. i call it the major rules dock continue. then you presume that congress did not delegate to the...
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this was the brown and williamson tobacco case, invoked by justice scalia a few years ago. this is a critical doctrine in my view in the current administrative law world and how it will be applied. i have written about it in a few cases out there. i think it is quite important. what does the doctrine do? it says if a major issue or question -- i call it the major rules doctrine -- a major rule, then you don't defer to the agencies interpretation of the ambiguity. in fact, you presume that congress did not delegate to the agency the authority to adopt, to issue a major regulation on the issue. in the 1980's first articulated something like in the justice breyer 1980's articulated something like this. the supreme court adopted it in the late 1990's. even justice rehnquist articulated it. i think that is an important broadne right now for delegation to agencies. about are concerned agencies taking vague delegations and doing massive this majors, questions doctrine is critical. you see it in king versus burwell after the you a rg opinion. -- uarg opinion. how major is major? mo
this was the brown and williamson tobacco case, invoked by justice scalia a few years ago. this is a critical doctrine in my view in the current administrative law world and how it will be applied. i have written about it in a few cases out there. i think it is quite important. what does the doctrine do? it says if a major issue or question -- i call it the major rules doctrine -- a major rule, then you don't defer to the agencies interpretation of the ambiguity. in fact, you presume that...
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. >> i am with congressman williamson's office. it is unfair to discount concerns by israel when there is rhetoric calling for israel to be what golf the math -- white math. wiped off the and there are sides that we didn't know about. and we do. just address those two things. >> can take that one? clear -- theres is a controversial view that is worth being articulated. let us take your question at face value. it is true. is, is israel more moving -- weran may not entirely agree on how to approach iran. we will suremum, that iran can't move without us knowing right away. that is better than the alternative. the past reparations of iran's military country -- military operations were addressed. there was no evidence of suspected -- suspected activity taking place in the country. if that evidence is put forward, and the country says, no. this is a real problem if is not resolved, and we are in our rights to say iran has violated they deal. if iran barred us to military sites, that is one thing. but no one has come up with that evidence
. >> i am with congressman williamson's office. it is unfair to discount concerns by israel when there is rhetoric calling for israel to be what golf the math -- white math. wiped off the and there are sides that we didn't know about. and we do. just address those two things. >> can take that one? clear -- theres is a controversial view that is worth being articulated. let us take your question at face value. it is true. is, is israel more moving -- weran may not entirely agree on...
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this was in the brown and williamson tobacco case in the late '90s, invoked by justice scalia and uarg and the case a few years ago, this is a critical doctrine, in my view, in the current administrative law world and how it's going to be applied. i've written about it in a few cases out there and i think it's quite important. so what does the doctrine do? it says if the issue is a major issue, a major question, i call it the major rules doctrine, if it's a major rule you don't actually defer to the ambiguity. you presume that congress did not delegate to the agency the authority to adopt, to issue a major regulation on the issue. and justice pryor in the '80s articulated something like this in articles, and like i said, the supreme court adopted it in the late 1990's, actually, there are cases that appear in some form before that, even justice rehnquist in the benzine case articulated it. i think it's an important doctrine right now for having broad delegations to agencies. in other words, if you're concerned about agencies taking vague delegations and doing massive agency rules, this
this was in the brown and williamson tobacco case in the late '90s, invoked by justice scalia and uarg and the case a few years ago, this is a critical doctrine, in my view, in the current administrative law world and how it's going to be applied. i've written about it in a few cases out there and i think it's quite important. so what does the doctrine do? it says if the issue is a major issue, a major question, i call it the major rules doctrine, if it's a major rule you don't actually defer...
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the clerk: h.r. 1858 a bill to designate the facility of the united states postal service at williamson trail in liberty, pennsylvania as the staff sergeant ryan scott ostrom post office. the speaker pro tempore: will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are -- zero recorded as present. the bill is passed and, without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the gentleman from montana, mr. gianforte, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 2464, on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 2464, a bill to designate the facility of the unit
the clerk: h.r. 1858 a bill to designate the facility of the united states postal service at williamson trail in liberty, pennsylvania as the staff sergeant ryan scott ostrom post office. the speaker pro tempore: will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the...
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we'll discuss this in more depth in a moment, but first anna williamson from inside out london has beenn every day in your stomach you start to get sore from the actual area where the shot goes. and probably just actual area where the shot goes. and probablyjust a actual area where the shot goes. and probably just a little actual area where the shot goes. and probablyjust a little bit of bloating i would say, but really i felt very little discomfort. for natasha, the emotional side has been much more difficult. this is her second round of egg collecting as her first was unsuccessful.” second round of egg collecting as her first was unsuccessful. i don't wa nt her first was unsuccessful. i don't want the same thing to happen again and me being one of the 3% who doesn't have any eggs and has empty follicles, i'm hoping for a better result today. in the laboratory natasha's eggs have been collected and counted. three eggs. four eggs. and there is good news. and five eggs. natasha has five mature eggs which can be frozen. with us now is zeynep gurtin, a senior research associate at the lond
we'll discuss this in more depth in a moment, but first anna williamson from inside out london has beenn every day in your stomach you start to get sore from the actual area where the shot goes. and probably just actual area where the shot goes. and probablyjust a actual area where the shot goes. and probably just a little actual area where the shot goes. and probablyjust a little bit of bloating i would say, but really i felt very little discomfort. for natasha, the emotional side has been...
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chris williamson is the chief economist with markit.nterest, but the main thing to note about this is that it main thing to note about this is thatitis main thing to note about this is that it is an easing of pessimism, rather than improved optimism about the future. merrill lynch is in hot water. this isa merrill lynch is in hot water. this is a huge bank that operates around the globe. the financial conduct authority find them £34 million for not reporting about 69 million deals over the course of two years. it can slip your mind, right? it has earned the anger of the sca because they say companies must be meticulous in reporting deals, otherwise we will not have proper transparency —— fca. michelle fleury is at the new york stock exchange what were the deals they forgot to report? it involves the word derivatives and before you scratch your head, in simple terms you could say it is a bet that people can take. in some cases it can be used to hedge against a loss. even a homeowner, if they are worried they might not be able to repay th
chris williamson is the chief economist with markit.nterest, but the main thing to note about this is that it main thing to note about this is thatitis main thing to note about this is that it is an easing of pessimism, rather than improved optimism about the future. merrill lynch is in hot water. this isa merrill lynch is in hot water. this is a huge bank that operates around the globe. the financial conduct authority find them £34 million for not reporting about 69 million deals over the...