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- mister harmon, you really are a twit. (laughter) - oh, poor maude, she's gonna be so embarrassed. - serves her right. hi there, doris. - hi, doris. - if she hadn't insisted on running for the state senate against walter's wishes, (laughter) - arthur, she only wants a career, a chance to grow and be somebody. - why does she have to grow and be somebody? why can't she be like you? (laughter) - the wife of a twit! attention: are you eligible for medicare? the medicare enrollment deadline is just a few days away. changes to medicare plans could impact your healthcare costs. are you getting all the benefits available to you? new plans are now available that could increase your benefits and lower how much you pay out of pocket. to update your coverage- or enroll for the first time -- call healthmarkets. we'll help you make sure you have the right medicare plan. hi, i'm doctor martin gizzi. it's a new medicare year. that means more changes... and more confusion. here's what i tell my patients... start by asking ... have there be
- mister harmon, you really are a twit. (laughter) - oh, poor maude, she's gonna be so embarrassed. - serves her right. hi there, doris. - hi, doris. - if she hadn't insisted on running for the state senate against walter's wishes, (laughter) - arthur, she only wants a career, a chance to grow and be somebody. - why does she have to grow and be somebody? why can't she be like you? (laughter) - the wife of a twit! attention: are you eligible for medicare? the medicare enrollment deadline is just...
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to bring those in who oppose the constitution and cement them into the union which is in some ways a harmonizing document. today is we have discussed the first amendment, the 2nd amendment and parts of the fourth in the fifth and eighth in the ninth and tenth are subject to lots of disagreement, acute disagreements in our country. i'm just curious to hear from the three judges tonight to what degree should we celebrate that disagreement over the bill of rights bill of rights or to what degree is that disagreement a cause for concern? >> i think we start with, i think that purpose was achieved. whether they can cite the bill of rights or not and the fundamental concepts that they have rights over the federal government and that the government cannot find all of their activities so that's that fundamental. in that sense the contours of those rights those are difficult issues and they will be with us forever. >> you must remember it was in the structure of the constitution the most basic right, the right of the majority to decide the society for which they will live in we the people get to make the
to bring those in who oppose the constitution and cement them into the union which is in some ways a harmonizing document. today is we have discussed the first amendment, the 2nd amendment and parts of the fourth in the fifth and eighth in the ninth and tenth are subject to lots of disagreement, acute disagreements in our country. i'm just curious to hear from the three judges tonight to what degree should we celebrate that disagreement over the bill of rights bill of rights or to what degree...
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in europe, it's not harmonized. they rushed to do the euro so they have never harmonized the tax system. so what you have going on and weidmann is laying this groundwork down is that draghi, who i maintain is the most dangerous man in the world for what he's doing is trying to build the ecb balance sheet with all this other sovereign denting, italian, spanish, greek, and again this is the question, rick, for 2017. and i asked it to gentlemejerom directly. who guarantees the ecb. if you say europe, how can they when they don't have a harmonized tax system. draghi is trying to make the balance sheet so big and so overwhelming -- >> that they can't touch him. they can't touch him if he's so big. >> you can't leave. >> when you owe the bank $1,000, they own you. when you so them $2 billion, you own them. i get the logic. thank you, ira harris. sara, back to you. >> rick, thank you. >>> when we come back, iran says it will only pay half of the promised $16 billion for its 80 new boeing jumbo jets. gordon bethune will be
in europe, it's not harmonized. they rushed to do the euro so they have never harmonized the tax system. so what you have going on and weidmann is laying this groundwork down is that draghi, who i maintain is the most dangerous man in the world for what he's doing is trying to build the ecb balance sheet with all this other sovereign denting, italian, spanish, greek, and again this is the question, rick, for 2017. and i asked it to gentlemejerom directly. who guarantees the ecb. if you say...
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it's the one in polk county, the davenport area, close to the kenny harmon at sereno drive, hearing the eastbound and westbound lanes are blocked due to the serious injury crash. we do have sky fox headed to the scene so hopefully wheat get you some live pictures as soon as possible. ? hallelujah, hallelujah? "christmas vacation" with chevy chase. he finally gets all the lights to work. his christmas display had so many lights that it caused a brief power outage around town and temporarily blinded some neighbors. some people, though, are like that in real life. >>jennifer: they love to decorate the outside of the house. like this guy. bob from waconia, minnesota one of those people. look at that. wow. his house usually has so many it every year. they call it the christmas house. he had been displaying his lights for nearly a decade but not this year. he's honoring the wishes of his neighbors who complain about the traffic, the crash and the noise and makes him sad not being able to share his love for the holiday. >> faith, hope and love. that's what christmas is about. and i think that
it's the one in polk county, the davenport area, close to the kenny harmon at sereno drive, hearing the eastbound and westbound lanes are blocked due to the serious injury crash. we do have sky fox headed to the scene so hopefully wheat get you some live pictures as soon as possible. ? hallelujah, hallelujah? "christmas vacation" with chevy chase. he finally gets all the lights to work. his christmas display had so many lights that it caused a brief power outage around town and...
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she's a harmonal... >> here she comes. >> i'm coming over. >> it is one small step foreman one giant leap for mankind. most famous walk in history is getting hollywood treatment. who will play neil armstrong? who would play neil armstrong how cute. >> ellen pompeo gave birth to that child, actress and that is her husband, chris ivory, posted that picture. they name the baby eli christopher. ellen captured the pick, eli christopher. well, why wouldn't you that is the name of the kid. chris ivory just fell a notch, i have got a new guy. >> ahh. >> this is a third child for these two, they are already parents of daughters, stella luna and siena may. >> so cute. >> they are going to be so busy. that baby, is a sweater, looks kind of big for a new born. so cute. >> yeah. >> is that her. >> there she is. >> beautiful. >>> i know why she said something, she's an emoji and that caused controversy. >> that is right. >> well... >> that is an interesting topic. you weren't here. did you see that one. >> no. >> do you see how fast this gets annoying. >> really that fast. >> yeah. >> first man to
she's a harmonal... >> here she comes. >> i'm coming over. >> it is one small step foreman one giant leap for mankind. most famous walk in history is getting hollywood treatment. who will play neil armstrong? who would play neil armstrong how cute. >> ellen pompeo gave birth to that child, actress and that is her husband, chris ivory, posted that picture. they name the baby eli christopher. ellen captured the pick, eli christopher. well, why wouldn't you that is the name...
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you need to address the situations now, and there is a problem in europe that the tools are not harmonized compared to places like america or china, where they can basically start a business and make billions with your company inside the internal market before even considering going overseas. that is it the situation in new york -- that is not the situation in europe. >> germany and france are talking about setting up a billion-dollar fund. daniel: it is timely. i'm sorry, but it is absolutely timely. when you look at the biggest silicon valley firms, they are worth hundreds of billions of euros. you need investment in other places -- states like france and germany to invest in a digital infrastructure. increasing the speed of your internet connection, or whatever it takes with education, to make sure that wages go down and investments to the companies themselves are more effective. >> let's take a look at the future. france is electing a new president next year. there will be a new cabinet. what does that mean for the chances of this joint initiative for the future? daniel: it does depend
you need to address the situations now, and there is a problem in europe that the tools are not harmonized compared to places like america or china, where they can basically start a business and make billions with your company inside the internal market before even considering going overseas. that is it the situation in new york -- that is not the situation in europe. >> germany and france are talking about setting up a billion-dollar fund. daniel: it is timely. i'm sorry, but it is...
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he was housed by committee chair and wilson center president jane harmon to talk about the 2017 national security outlook. the bipartisan policy center host this hour long
he was housed by committee chair and wilson center president jane harmon to talk about the 2017 national security outlook. the bipartisan policy center host this hour long
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let's get some reaction from former congresswoman jane harmon. she's now president and ceo of the woodrow wilson center, a veteran of foreign affairs and the politics thereof in this country. so jane, rex tillerson, what do you see as the big pluses and the big questions? >> well, he's well known to the wilson center. he received our award, one of our annual awards. he's an impressive businessman. the questions are, as have been raised here already, what are the ties, the economic ties to russia, can he see putin without blie blinders on. and will he really be secretary of state or ambassador of state. the rumor i'm hearing is john bolton will come in and be deputy and he will be the inside guy. that will be a very ideological turn for the department of state. >> we know that no number two for state is being announced today along with the tillerson announcement. john bolton comes with arguably more baggage or equally as much when it comes to iraq, someone who still thinks it was a good idea, the invasion. that was clearly a tough point for donald
let's get some reaction from former congresswoman jane harmon. she's now president and ceo of the woodrow wilson center, a veteran of foreign affairs and the politics thereof in this country. so jane, rex tillerson, what do you see as the big pluses and the big questions? >> well, he's well known to the wilson center. he received our award, one of our annual awards. he's an impressive businessman. the questions are, as have been raised here already, what are the ties, the economic ties to...
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he was housed by committee chair and wilson center president jane harmon to talk about the 2017 national security outlook. the bipartisan policy center host this hour long
he was housed by committee chair and wilson center president jane harmon to talk about the 2017 national security outlook. the bipartisan policy center host this hour long
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you actually would get a harmonic on a bone, get a harmonic on the bone length to wear your bone sort of tickled, and they had sound running on it. you were getting a reaction to where it reverberated inside your body -- light pulse, certain light sensitivities of some people would -- if you had a certain strobe, a certain number of cycles per second, some people would be particularly sensitive to different frequencies, and it might interfere with their whole nervous system. so we were put in this where they could have light pulses that were dimmer -- be dimmer or stronger. they would run the frequency up and down and did us at 10 cycles per second. seemed to be debilitating to some people they'd run a lot of tests on this. and some people really would sort of phase out a little bit and their abilities at 10 cps. i found 10 cps sort of more irritating than the others, but fortunately i didn't really phase out. and then we were introduced to there for the first time was the centrifuge, they had a 25 foot human centrifuge. that would be what is expected for launch and reentry on project
you actually would get a harmonic on a bone, get a harmonic on the bone length to wear your bone sort of tickled, and they had sound running on it. you were getting a reaction to where it reverberated inside your body -- light pulse, certain light sensitivities of some people would -- if you had a certain strobe, a certain number of cycles per second, some people would be particularly sensitive to different frequencies, and it might interfere with their whole nervous system. so we were put in...
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or how to harmonize philosophically? >> yeah, more in that vain and then in terms of i'm interested how the individuals actually inject the cocktail or whatever in terms of executing another individual under capital punishment. they're free from liability i'm also interested in that aspect. >>. >> i will repeat an argument i heard this is a public act, consequent upon a bad deed, whatever we want to call it, the precipitating cause. and as a result the people through the government have decided that a proportionate penalty for that bad deed involves state killing. akin to why are we involved in another state killing. another vehicle or police officer having capacity of force. they deal with the public order this arrangement is not -- and this is apart from how anyone feels about it, this is not an account of government. the practitioner takes accountable for what they do. >> to go back to my point about two forms of ethics. there's a step child. and in that, we often hear about pragmati pragmatism, what's the outcome, it
or how to harmonize philosophically? >> yeah, more in that vain and then in terms of i'm interested how the individuals actually inject the cocktail or whatever in terms of executing another individual under capital punishment. they're free from liability i'm also interested in that aspect. >>. >> i will repeat an argument i heard this is a public act, consequent upon a bad deed, whatever we want to call it, the precipitating cause. and as a result the people through the...
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civil conversation, music in which everybody knows her part and they harmonize, there is a political meaning to all of this and i think it is profoundly on the basic to his political philosophy that the idea but jefferson is you can never know who he is. we think that's stupid. it's foolish is supposed to be impenetrable. well, jefferson himself made a big deal about his privacy, and you mention that, that privacy is foundational to how he understands his public life. take this simple idea, in a republic citizens are equal, they have to consent to the laws that the majority decides on then that consent has to be truly voluntary. it has to come from the self determination of the. how do you protect individuals from insidious influences? how do you take for instance the, person out of the mob, how do you avoid the usual problems or pathologies of democracy because democracy was a dirty word. put people together and they are going to get drunk. if they had a government and they controlled the government what would you do? well you would possible lawn you would redistribute property. so
civil conversation, music in which everybody knows her part and they harmonize, there is a political meaning to all of this and i think it is profoundly on the basic to his political philosophy that the idea but jefferson is you can never know who he is. we think that's stupid. it's foolish is supposed to be impenetrable. well, jefferson himself made a big deal about his privacy, and you mention that, that privacy is foundational to how he understands his public life. take this simple idea, in...
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bob harmon with the washoe county sheriff's office said two skiers went around the gate and hiked to the top. >> this was a closed area and the skiers obviously made a decision that they wanted to make a run there. and obviously, it did not work out for the best. >> reporter: experts with the sierra avalanche center say the missing skier may have triggered the avalanche. the skier who escaped called for help but after more than two feet of snow fell, saturday's search was cut short. >> the skiers did not have safety gear on them like a deeping beacon. the scent was picked up by search dogs who then to the body. elaine now the medical examiner's office will take over the investigation. they will work to confirm the identify and notify the family. >> quijano: mireya, thank you. bombs killed dozens overseas this weekend. in cairo, egypt, a bomb went off in a coptic kissianate cathedral and attacks in istanbul targeted people outside a soccer stadium. holly williams is there. >> reporter: a kurdish militant group, the kurdistan freedom falcons has now claimed responsibility for this dead
bob harmon with the washoe county sheriff's office said two skiers went around the gate and hiked to the top. >> this was a closed area and the skiers obviously made a decision that they wanted to make a run there. and obviously, it did not work out for the best. >> reporter: experts with the sierra avalanche center say the missing skier may have triggered the avalanche. the skier who escaped called for help but after more than two feet of snow fell, saturday's search was cut short....
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you're saying the 5% tax isn't part of the internal revenue code but the part of the harmonized tariff schedule? so then what's your follow on question from that? >> so my question is, i believe that i kind of am agreeing with dan here that foreign inputs if they are not treated the same as domestic inputs is not fair to domestic manufacturer who are trying to keep production in the united states. dr. mitchell: well, since david isn't jumping in, i'll jump in. that's one of the reasons why as i'm looking at this and i'm thinking, we have not paid enough attention to this issue and we need to. now, it might be that as we go down the road, one month, two months that maybe my concerns will be biased, but right now, i just can't help but look at it if i'm buying from a supplier overseas i get no deduction , which means in effect the tax rate that exists is going to be akin to a tariff on that foreign input. >> he's already paying a tariff more than likely. dr. mitchell: but there will be a new tariff, which is akin to whatever the final corporate tax rate turns out to be. i think we need t
you're saying the 5% tax isn't part of the internal revenue code but the part of the harmonized tariff schedule? so then what's your follow on question from that? >> so my question is, i believe that i kind of am agreeing with dan here that foreign inputs if they are not treated the same as domestic inputs is not fair to domestic manufacturer who are trying to keep production in the united states. dr. mitchell: well, since david isn't jumping in, i'll jump in. that's one of the reasons...
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or how to harmonize philosophically? >> yeah, more in that vain and then in terms of i'm interested how the individuals actually inject the cocktail or whatever in terms of executing another individual under capital punishment. they're free from liability i'm also interested in that aspect. >>. >> i will repeat an argument i heard this is a public act, consequent upon a bad deed, whatever we want to call it, the precipitating cause. and as a result the people through the government have decided that a proportionate penalty for that bad deed involves state killing. akin to why are we involved in another state killing. another vehicle or police officer having capacity of force. they deal with the public order this arrangement is not -- and this is apart from how anyone feels about it, this is not an account of government. the practitioner takes accountable for what they do. >> to go back to my point about two forms of ethics. there's a step child. and in that, we often hear about pragmati pragmatism, what's the outcome, it
or how to harmonize philosophically? >> yeah, more in that vain and then in terms of i'm interested how the individuals actually inject the cocktail or whatever in terms of executing another individual under capital punishment. they're free from liability i'm also interested in that aspect. >>. >> i will repeat an argument i heard this is a public act, consequent upon a bad deed, whatever we want to call it, the precipitating cause. and as a result the people through the...
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it would be nice if it could be harmonized and there's also that question that the u.s. has really never resolved about licensed hybrid, licensed, unlicensed, and what do i mean by that? we kind of got three different spectrum systems now, in my view. they're sort of what you might think of as the traditional license to command the controls, some might call it. and there is what you might call traditional than lunned which is a very limited set of technical standards and that's it. then you have sort of this new hybrid approach like we have at the 3.5 gigahertz or you have data base and some form of centralized control. so one question for 5g is, is the united states going to settle on a model for how they want to handle the spectrum and the 5-g environment? are they going to just do it on a little bit of this, little bit of that experimental basis which is how the fcc has sort of gone so far in their, what they call their spectrum frontier's proceeding. by little bit of this, little bit of that, even it's been this way for a very long time at the agency, the fcc has nev
it would be nice if it could be harmonized and there's also that question that the u.s. has really never resolved about licensed hybrid, licensed, unlicensed, and what do i mean by that? we kind of got three different spectrum systems now, in my view. they're sort of what you might think of as the traditional license to command the controls, some might call it. and there is what you might call traditional than lunned which is a very limited set of technical standards and that's it. then you...
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what we have is a rare harmonic convergence where not only all 17 u.s. services, but the british and the german intelligence services agree that putin engaged in a huge intelligence operation to disrupt democraciedemocracies. not only ours, but democracies from the western edge of russia to the coast of the united states. >> the cia does the same thing. is that true? >> the cia in the past has. they have stolen elections in italy. it disrupted and put into power over the years. >> that was 70 years ago. what we are talking about is an effort by putin who was a former kgb colonel to disrupt democracies. not only ours, but western democracies through a very sophisticated campaign of cyber warfare and information. >> most say they are concerned about getting involved in the election. most of them are democrats and you look at the republican side of things, the majority doesn't care. what do you make of this going down? >> this is not a democratic party or republican party issue. putin hacked the republican national committee too. >> the rnc is denying that.
what we have is a rare harmonic convergence where not only all 17 u.s. services, but the british and the german intelligence services agree that putin engaged in a huge intelligence operation to disrupt democraciedemocracies. not only ours, but democracies from the western edge of russia to the coast of the united states. >> the cia does the same thing. is that true? >> the cia in the past has. they have stolen elections in italy. it disrupted and put into power over the years....
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be nice if it could be harmonized. and there's also this question that the u.s. is never really resolved about licensed hybrid licensed, unlicensed and licensed. and what do i mean by that? we kind of have three different spectrum systems now, in my view. they are short of what you might think of as the traditional license, the command and control some might call it. and there is what you might call traditional and license which are very limited set of technical standards and that's it. then you have sort of this new hybrid approach like we have, three dot five or three dot six internationally where you have a band of database in some sort of form of centralized control. so one question for 5g is, are wewe come is the united states going to settle on a model for how they want to handle the spectrum in the 5g environment? or the going to just do it on a little bit of this, although bit of that experiment a basis which i think is is kind of how the fcc sort of has gone so far in what they call their spectrum front years preceding. and by little bit of this, little
be nice if it could be harmonized. and there's also this question that the u.s. is never really resolved about licensed hybrid licensed, unlicensed and licensed. and what do i mean by that? we kind of have three different spectrum systems now, in my view. they are short of what you might think of as the traditional license, the command and control some might call it. and there is what you might call traditional and license which are very limited set of technical standards and that's it. then...
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the editor and i was sure of the atlantic monthly, the purpose of the writers seems plain enough and harmonizes with what he has done another times. his defense was tepid at best. he wrote back, with many a professor's activities i havee. he is hotheaded, temperate, radical and instincts but upright and able and courageous. i went through his article with great care. mcreynolds was not qualified. think yourck, i must estimate of the writer of the article is very much too high and this misleads you. other performances by him indicate what lies in the back of his head. mcreynolds and frankfurter had clashed on several tire occasions. mcreynolds when he was wilson's new attorney general and dined at the house of trees in 1913 in tn frankfurter had argued about whether the justice department should continue its policy of civil service hiring. four years later mcreynolds angrily questioned for for from the bench when she was defending oregon's minimum wage and maximal hours laws. in 1927, mcreynolds is once again furious with what he called, unsympathetic assaults on the courts by men with crooked m
the editor and i was sure of the atlantic monthly, the purpose of the writers seems plain enough and harmonizes with what he has done another times. his defense was tepid at best. he wrote back, with many a professor's activities i havee. he is hotheaded, temperate, radical and instincts but upright and able and courageous. i went through his article with great care. mcreynolds was not qualified. think yourck, i must estimate of the writer of the article is very much too high and this misleads...
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the song part of a new tribute elvis presley with the royal harmonic. >>> up next, check out a dutch company's bicycle treadmill mash-up. the lopfiit allows you to scoot around while walking on a treadmill. moving belt assisted by an electronic motor. he came up with the idea while working out in the gym and costs $2500. and lets you go up to 17 miles per hour. >> electric power? >> it helps assist you but you're still using your body to power it as well. give people a nice surprise leaving along and see you walking but going the same speed. >> i have so many question, denies logic so you are powering it as you're walking. >> has an electric motor but getting a workout as you do it. the idea of being -- in helping. >> in you don't like pedaling you can walk. >> only way to improve it would add a little cosplay. diane macedo, great job and see you back here tomorrow. thanks for watching. >>> good morning, stan verrett here, "sportscenter" from los angeles. rockets and thunder, had the marquee match-up friday night. russell westbrook, six straight triple doubles. westbrook to andre rob
the song part of a new tribute elvis presley with the royal harmonic. >>> up next, check out a dutch company's bicycle treadmill mash-up. the lopfiit allows you to scoot around while walking on a treadmill. moving belt assisted by an electronic motor. he came up with the idea while working out in the gym and costs $2500. and lets you go up to 17 miles per hour. >> electric power? >> it helps assist you but you're still using your body to power it as well. give people a nice...
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you actually would get a get aic on a bone, harmonic on the bone length to wear your bone sort of tickled, and they had sound running on it. you were getting a reaction to where it reverberated inside pulse,dy -- light certain light sensitivities of some people would -- if you had a certain strobe, a certain number of cycles per some people second, would be particularly sensitive to different frequencies and it might , interfere with their whole nervous system. so we were put in this where they could have light pulses that were dimmer -- be dimmer or stronger. they would run the frequency up and down and did us at 10 cycles per second. seemed to be debilitating to some people they'd run a lot of tests on this. and some people really would sort of phase out a little bit and their abilities at 10 cps. i found 10 cps sort of more irritating than the others, but fortunately i didn't really phase out. and then we were introduced to there for the first time was the centrifuge, they had a 25 foot human centrifuge. that would be what is expected for launch and reentry on project mercury. pressure
you actually would get a get aic on a bone, harmonic on the bone length to wear your bone sort of tickled, and they had sound running on it. you were getting a reaction to where it reverberated inside pulse,dy -- light certain light sensitivities of some people would -- if you had a certain strobe, a certain number of cycles per some people second, would be particularly sensitive to different frequencies and it might , interfere with their whole nervous system. so we were put in this where they...
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of choice on virtually everything. [ laughter ] singing with his great tenor voice, always ready to harmonize, barber shop quartets, teaching my sons to drive his riding mower, reading absolutely everything. he had piles of magazines on every subject. round tables. he loved round tables because he felt that they brought everyone into the conversation. watching westerns with his grandkids, and he had a special weakness for chipmunks and especially hummingbirds, he loved hummingbirds. he and my mom loved to travel. in the summer of 2013 when he was 92 and mom was 93, they decided to go on a huge roadtrip. all we knew was that they were heading west. a few days after they had started this trip, they called to say hello, and they said they were -- they were sitting in their car which had been loaded up to a flatbed aaa truck because they'd had a flat tire and their spare tire was defective. so they and their car were being transferred off to a town 25 miles away. it turns out they were somewhere in the texas panhandle, and it was 105, 106 degrees. this is the punch line of this story from them. r
of choice on virtually everything. [ laughter ] singing with his great tenor voice, always ready to harmonize, barber shop quartets, teaching my sons to drive his riding mower, reading absolutely everything. he had piles of magazines on every subject. round tables. he loved round tables because he felt that they brought everyone into the conversation. watching westerns with his grandkids, and he had a special weakness for chipmunks and especially hummingbirds, he loved hummingbirds. he and my...
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betterthe ngos, we need data harmonization, case management, the local government needs tools to track the kids in her district, etc.. there were all of these needs for technology, and there are things being done on a one-off basis by each organization, but i believe we need to invest in a global collaborative to start systematically producing these .ools and customizing them the last example was uganda. i already spoke to some of that. i'm delighted to be here, thank you for inviting me. i really think the next step would be bringing together some stakeholders who might be interested in participating in a , and i'me initiative hoping to do that sooner rather than later. both of you spoke about partnerships. partnership is often thought of as the fourth pillar of the comprehensive approach, whether it is partnering with tech companies to get better data or the buying and selling of people online, or as we were discussing sessions, closed-door really making sure the private sector is aware of all the vulnerabilities within its supply chain. it seems to me the private sector is an import
betterthe ngos, we need data harmonization, case management, the local government needs tools to track the kids in her district, etc.. there were all of these needs for technology, and there are things being done on a one-off basis by each organization, but i believe we need to invest in a global collaborative to start systematically producing these .ools and customizing them the last example was uganda. i already spoke to some of that. i'm delighted to be here, thank you for inviting me. i...
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[applause] >> thank you very much for joining us at the harmon center of the performing arts, one the homes for the shakespeare winter company for our mock trial presented by the affinity group known as the bart association. figured out this morning, by the way, that this is a special event for us. mock trial.25th [applause] which dawned on me that even in this town, that's quite a lot of lawyering. [laughter] as you know, tonight's performance and trial is based production of "romeo and juliet" that was presented on stage, the stage across the way just a few months ago. you know the work well. challenges of the doing a trial based on that particular play. it's the famous story about two in a world, and one in which shakespeare has one of his master pieces. we follow the two star-crossed cataclysmic choices, from love at first sight, until their tragic end. nd after being caught in between the two feuding amilies, the mantagues and the capulets, but the real issue is the death, ronting was it necessarily fate, or was fault? ody's were those individuals involved their ible, to make up
[applause] >> thank you very much for joining us at the harmon center of the performing arts, one the homes for the shakespeare winter company for our mock trial presented by the affinity group known as the bart association. figured out this morning, by the way, that this is a special event for us. mock trial.25th [applause] which dawned on me that even in this town, that's quite a lot of lawyering. [laughter] as you know, tonight's performance and trial is based production of "romeo...
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researchers have shown increase in the stress harmone cortisol can weaken the immune system and make it easier for to us get sick. in addition to good hand washing, getting plenty on have sleep, experts say exercises specially yoga can help you stay healthy this holiday season. >> the idea of rag yoga helps to us build immune system without stress, awareness by calming that stress response, and that alone helps us to stay so much healthier. >> reporter: he says that digs to lettering stress levels yoga who actually helps pump fluid through our systems which helps the body rid itself of toxins and waste. in addition to the physical benefits, yoga can also help with other habits, that help fight off illnesses. >> it also, causes us to be more mindful so we will remember to drink more water or that we will eat healthier or that we will end up getting our cardiovascular exercise to keep us, healthy, and strong. >> reporter: now if you are not the in to yoga, doctors say any kind of exercise, even walking, will help boost your immune system to help keep you healthy through the holiday sea
researchers have shown increase in the stress harmone cortisol can weaken the immune system and make it easier for to us get sick. in addition to good hand washing, getting plenty on have sleep, experts say exercises specially yoga can help you stay healthy this holiday season. >> the idea of rag yoga helps to us build immune system without stress, awareness by calming that stress response, and that alone helps us to stay so much healthier. >> reporter: he says that digs to...
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. >> to hope that the of bill of rights'' being in particular so it was dave harmonizing document. with the second amendment but they are subject to a lot of disagreement. and to celebrate that agreement. and with the cause of concern. >> and the purpose that almost all americans could fight for the bill of rights that they have against their government they do not define all their activities or existence. so those are difficult issues so remember with the structure of the constitution to society of which they will live. we make the rules. but we the people need to get to decide. and with a fundamental right. there are limits for those that set the rules. that is through the debate is. but these are tough questions have welcomed the debate. but the framers saw those rights they thought they were god-given rights. you can believe they are inherent in that they do exist. with the limits of majority rule. that is a dead and make enterprise -- dynamic enterprise. >> no where in the constitution or another amendment will you find the phrase perception of in the sense but it is the absol
. >> to hope that the of bill of rights'' being in particular so it was dave harmonizing document. with the second amendment but they are subject to a lot of disagreement. and to celebrate that agreement. and with the cause of concern. >> and the purpose that almost all americans could fight for the bill of rights that they have against their government they do not define all their activities or existence. so those are difficult issues so remember with the structure of the...
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bob harmon with the sheriff's office says two skiers went around a gate and hiked to the top. >> this was a closed area. and, the skiers obviously made a decision that they wanted to, to make a run there. and, you know, obviously, this did not work for the best. >> reporter: experts with sierra avalanche center say the missing skier may have triggered the avalanche. the skier who escaped called for help. after more than two feet of snow fell. saturday's search was cut short. the skiers did not have safety gear, like beeping beacon. the scent was picked up by search dogs who led crews to the body. elaine, the medical examiner's office will take over the investigation. and work to confirm the identity and the notify the family. >> mireya villarreal, mireya, thank you. >>> bombs killed dozens overseas this weekend. in cairo, egypt, a bomb went off in a christian cathedral. and targeting people outside a soccer stadium. holly williams is there. >> reporter: a kurdish mill stan group, kurdistan freedom falcons claimed responsibility for the deadly attack which seems to have targeted police
bob harmon with the sheriff's office says two skiers went around a gate and hiked to the top. >> this was a closed area. and, the skiers obviously made a decision that they wanted to, to make a run there. and, you know, obviously, this did not work for the best. >> reporter: experts with sierra avalanche center say the missing skier may have triggered the avalanche. the skier who escaped called for help. after more than two feet of snow fell. saturday's search was cut short. the...
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or how to harmonize them philosophically? >> yeah, more in that vain and then just in terms of i'm interested how the individuals who actually, you know, inject the cocktail or whatever in terms of executing another individual under capital punishment -- obviously, they're free from liability. >> oh, i see. >> so, i'm also interested in that aspect. >> i'll repeat an argument i have heard, not one that i embrace. the argument on the capital punishment side is that this is a public act subsequent upon a bad deed, if we want to call it that, what is the precipitating cause, serial murder, for example. and as a result, the people, in our arrangement, through the government have decided that a proportionate penalty for that bad deed involves state killing, akin to why are we involved, another form of state killing is our declarations of war. it would be another vehicle. or a police officer having capacity of legal force. so just speaking off the cuff, those would be three elements. they deal with the public order. this arrangemen
or how to harmonize them philosophically? >> yeah, more in that vain and then just in terms of i'm interested how the individuals who actually, you know, inject the cocktail or whatever in terms of executing another individual under capital punishment -- obviously, they're free from liability. >> oh, i see. >> so, i'm also interested in that aspect. >> i'll repeat an argument i have heard, not one that i embrace. the argument on the capital punishment side is that this...
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. ♪ ♪ ...and i harmonically, went off the chart of what would be the normal harmony there in this 12-bar blues we're playing, and ♪ ♪ ...in real time, somehow, he heard me doing that and adjusted his phrase in the middle of the phrase. >> reporter: is that an intellectual process that he just described, where he switches and you have to react? >> that's a good question. >> that's an excellent question. whatever it is, if i feel like it's an intellectual process, then i'm not successful. >> reporter: it's not going to work. >> it's an emotional, it's an intuitive process. i mean, of course, it's happening in the brain, right, but if i'm thinking about responding in that way, then i'm over-thinking it, and i probably won't do it well. >> it's very exciting to really improvise, and to have that moment, especially. and it's also very social music. a lot of times, you're with other people, and to have that white heat kind of communication between another musician, it's really exciting. >> it's a great time to be a jazz musician. >> reporter: after our talk, joshua redman and brad mehld
. ♪ ♪ ...and i harmonically, went off the chart of what would be the normal harmony there in this 12-bar blues we're playing, and ♪ ♪ ...in real time, somehow, he heard me doing that and adjusted his phrase in the middle of the phrase. >> reporter: is that an intellectual process that he just described, where he switches and you have to react? >> that's a good question. >> that's an excellent question. whatever it is, if i feel like it's an intellectual process, then...
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discussions referring to how this process of reconciliation those discussions are underway in sacramento harmonized the two agencies and those discusses can leads to amendments either or both acts while license fees hold the adult medical use the rules of the roads with the licensing can cause operators from one framework over the over from one agency to another. >> i'll add that urban design group this offer will you explain in other states one or more of the most did the people with reconciling the medical systems with a new system for legalization and so by design that they process didn't copy everything because things were difficult and not saying change to a more sensible system but by design follows this and the same indications and the same license types to with the idea that businesses will want it operate in both arenas and make that as easy for all and allow the initiates in california can be difficult to be amended but were on the regulatory prize prop 64 allows the legislature to amend amend to activate that to reconcile the legislature will have the freedom to implement to make sure th
discussions referring to how this process of reconciliation those discussions are underway in sacramento harmonized the two agencies and those discusses can leads to amendments either or both acts while license fees hold the adult medical use the rules of the roads with the licensing can cause operators from one framework over the over from one agency to another. >> i'll add that urban design group this offer will you explain in other states one or more of the most did the people with...
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that's sometimes the rest of the world and that's the consequences and it would be nice if it could be harmonized and there's also that there are -- license done and unlicensed o and what do i mean by that? and there's the traditional license and get to do that. it's traditional and unlicensed and then there's a band that you have the database and some sort of form or control. so one question is the united states going to settle on and i think that's how to fcc has gone by the proceedings and just a little bit of that when i have been this way for a long time, they have in the articulated in deciding what is going into the model. it's hashed out without real quantitive justification for the decision. so will there be a justification and the last thing is how do the decisions play out with the public interest tan stard? what do i mean by that? today if you have a license spectrum, you're host to a whole set of obligations and the merger reviews and the like because you have the like spectrum. if you use the unlicensed and use it not as an individual consumer and the basis and even potentially on a
that's sometimes the rest of the world and that's the consequences and it would be nice if it could be harmonized and there's also that there are -- license done and unlicensed o and what do i mean by that? and there's the traditional license and get to do that. it's traditional and unlicensed and then there's a band that you have the database and some sort of form or control. so one question is the united states going to settle on and i think that's how to fcc has gone by the proceedings and...
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and the question becomes how does that -- can we harmonize that internationally. john talked about the fact that the u.s. is going first and that involves tradeoffs. some you go first, sometimes the rest of the world goes in a different direction if you don't do it at the same type and that is a challenge with spectrum. but that has economic consequences. it would be nice if it could be harmonized. and there is also this question that the u.s. is never really resolved about licensed hybrid licensed, unlicensed and uplicensed and what do i mean by that. we've kind of got three different spectrum systems now in my view. they are sort of what you might think of the traditional license to demand and control some might call it. and there is what i -- you might call traditional unlicensed, which is a very limited set of technical standards and that's it. and then you have sort of this new hybrid approach like we have at the 3.5 gigahertz or 3.6 international band where you have data base and some sort of form of centralized control. so one question for 5g is, are we --
and the question becomes how does that -- can we harmonize that internationally. john talked about the fact that the u.s. is going first and that involves tradeoffs. some you go first, sometimes the rest of the world goes in a different direction if you don't do it at the same type and that is a challenge with spectrum. but that has economic consequences. it would be nice if it could be harmonized. and there is also this question that the u.s. is never really resolved about licensed hybrid...
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and the question becomes how does that -- can we harmonize that internationally. john talked about the fact that the u.s. is going first and that involves tradeoffs. some you go first, sometimes the rest of the world goes in a different direction if you don't do it at the same type and that is a challenge with spectrum. but that has economic consequences. it would be nice if it could be harmonized. and there is also this question that the u.s. is never really resolved about licensed hybrid licensed, unlicensed and uplicensed and what do i mean by that. we've kind of got three different spectrum systems now in my view. they are sort of what you might think of the traditional license to demand and control some might call it. and there is what i -- you might call traditional unlicensed, which is a very limited set of technical standards and that's it. and then you have sort of this new hybrid approach like we have at the 3.5 gigahertz or 3.6 international band where you have data base and some sort of form of centralized control. so one question for 5g is, are we --
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you're saying the 5% tax isn't part of the internal revenue code but the part of the harmonized tariff schedule? so then what's your follow on question from that? >> so my question is, i believe that i kind of am agreeing with dan here, that foreign inputs if they are not treated the same as domestic inputs is not fair to domestic manufacturers who are trying to keep production in the united states. dr. mitchell: well, since david isn't jumping in, i'll jump in. i mean, that's one of the reasons why as i'm looking at this and i'm thinking, we have not paid enough attention to this issue, and we need to. now, it might be that as we go down the road, one month, two months that maybe my concerns will be eased, but right now, i just can't help but look at it if i'm buying from a supplier overseas i get no deduction, which means in effect the tax rate that exists is going to be akin to a tariff on that foreign input. >> he's already paying a tariff more than likely. dr. mitchell: yeah, but there will be a new tariff, which is akin to whatever the final corporate tax rate turns out to be. an
you're saying the 5% tax isn't part of the internal revenue code but the part of the harmonized tariff schedule? so then what's your follow on question from that? >> so my question is, i believe that i kind of am agreeing with dan here, that foreign inputs if they are not treated the same as domestic inputs is not fair to domestic manufacturers who are trying to keep production in the united states. dr. mitchell: well, since david isn't jumping in, i'll jump in. i mean, that's one of the...
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supporting innovation, but the word i use is a harmonized way. making sure they're sitting back and looking at cyber security procedures. using ecosystems, television really a balance of how do you push while at the same time watching for cyber threats. things are getting more complex, more globalized, using ecosys m ecosystems, it is a balance of how do you push for innovation while at the same time watching for cyberrisks. >> i wonder if you could talk about america in relation to where other countries are in terms of investment and infrastructure. we talked about sort of this global economy and this global erase towards innovation. where is this country? >> yeah, thank you, and i think i'm going to build a little bit on what fred smith said this morning. and i think as you try to drive your innovation globally, you have to really assess the ecosystem globally that you're going to participate in because that ecosystem determines the capacity to commercialize your ideas globally. and over the last 30 plus years. the primary underpinning of the s
supporting innovation, but the word i use is a harmonized way. making sure they're sitting back and looking at cyber security procedures. using ecosystems, television really a balance of how do you push while at the same time watching for cyber threats. things are getting more complex, more globalized, using ecosys m ecosystems, it is a balance of how do you push for innovation while at the same time watching for cyberrisks. >> i wonder if you could talk about america in relation to where...
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you're saying the 5% tax isn't part of the internal revenue code but the part of the harmonized tariff schedule? so then what's your follow on question from that? >> so my question is, i believe that i kind of am agreeing with dan here that foreign inputs if they are not treated the same as domestic inputs is not fair to domestic manufacturer who are trying to keep production in the united states. >> well, since david isn't jumping in, i'll jump in. that's one of the reasons why as i'm looking at this and i'm thinking, we have not paid enough attention to this issue and we need to. now, it might be that as we go down the road, one month, two months that maybe my concerns will be aced but right now, i just can't help but look at it if i'm buying from a supplier overseas i get no deduction which means in effect the tax rate that exists is going to be akin to a tariff on that foreign input. >> he's already paying a tariff more than likely. >> but there will be a new tariff which is akin to whatever the final corporatetach rate turns out to be. i think we need to -- those of us who want ta
you're saying the 5% tax isn't part of the internal revenue code but the part of the harmonized tariff schedule? so then what's your follow on question from that? >> so my question is, i believe that i kind of am agreeing with dan here that foreign inputs if they are not treated the same as domestic inputs is not fair to domestic manufacturer who are trying to keep production in the united states. >> well, since david isn't jumping in, i'll jump in. that's one of the reasons why as...
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discussions referring to how this process of reconciliation those discussions are underway in sacramento harmonized the two agencies and those discusses can leads to amendments either or both acts while license fees hold the adult medical use the rules of the roads with the licensing can cause operators from one framework over the over from one agency to another. >> i'll add that urban design group this offer will you explain in other states one or more of the most did the people with reconciling the medical systems with a new system for legalization and so by design that they process didn't copy everything because things were difficult and not saying change to a more sensible system but by design follows this and the same indications and the same license types to with the idea that businesses will want it operate in both arenas and make that as easy for all and allow the initiates in california can be difficult to be amended but were on the regulatory prize prop 64 allows the legislature to amend amend to activate that to reconcile the legislature will have the freedom to implement to make sure th
discussions referring to how this process of reconciliation those discussions are underway in sacramento harmonized the two agencies and those discusses can leads to amendments either or both acts while license fees hold the adult medical use the rules of the roads with the licensing can cause operators from one framework over the over from one agency to another. >> i'll add that urban design group this offer will you explain in other states one or more of the most did the people with...
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you're saying the 5% tax isn't part of the internal revenue code but the part of the harmonized tariff schedule? so then what's your follow on question from that? >> so my question is, i believe that i kind of am agreeing with dan here that foreign inputs if they are not treated the same as domestic inputs is not fair to domestic manufacturer who are trying to keep production in the united states. >> well, since david isn't jumping in, i'll jump in. that's one of the reasons why as i'm looking at this and i'm thinking, we have not paid enough attention to this issue and we need to. now, it might be that as we go down the road, one month, two months that maybe my concerns will be aced but right now, i just can't help but look at it if i'm buying from a supplier overseas i get no deduction which means in effect the tax rate that exists is going to be akin to a tariff on that foreign input. >> he's already paying a tariff more than likely. >> but there will be a new tariff which is akin to whatever the final corporatetach rate turns out to be. i think we need to -- those of us who want ta
you're saying the 5% tax isn't part of the internal revenue code but the part of the harmonized tariff schedule? so then what's your follow on question from that? >> so my question is, i believe that i kind of am agreeing with dan here that foreign inputs if they are not treated the same as domestic inputs is not fair to domestic manufacturer who are trying to keep production in the united states. >> well, since david isn't jumping in, i'll jump in. that's one of the reasons why as...
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only are they supporting innovation, but they're doing it in a -- i call it -- the word i use is a harmonized way, making sure that they're sitting back and looking at their cyber security procedures and continuing to look at them because it's not something that you could put together once, put on a shelf and then -- and not remember it. they need to be updated. every time there's a breach they find something else out but you can't stifle innovation, like braun said, it's really important. things are getting more complex, more globalized using ecosystems. so it's really a balance of how do you push for innovation while at the same time watching for cyber risks. >> and, jim, i wonder if you could talk about america in relation to where other countries are in terms of investment in infrastructure. we talk about this global economy and this global race towards innovation. where is this country? >> thank you, neeva. i think i'm going to build on what fred smith said this morning and i think as you try to drive your innovation globally you have to really assess the ecosystem globally that you're g
only are they supporting innovation, but they're doing it in a -- i call it -- the word i use is a harmonized way, making sure that they're sitting back and looking at their cyber security procedures and continuing to look at them because it's not something that you could put together once, put on a shelf and then -- and not remember it. they need to be updated. every time there's a breach they find something else out but you can't stifle innovation, like braun said, it's really important....