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. >> a 70 page report by cosin o'connor. the sexual assault did not comply with title 9 and administrative regulations. we talked to the 14-year-old girl at the center of the case. a student athlete at the time forced her to perform oral sex in a school bathroom. the o'connor report found the coordinator didn't tell the girl's parents she could file a claim under title 9. >> the school district has a fundamental misunderstanding about the purpose and rule of the law. > eisenberg is a critic of the district. >> they would receive fewer complaints if they responded to complaints. >> allowing consistent reporting of discrimination or assault. within 48 hours. last year at this time there were 3 reports. this year 57. >> anything that had anything to do with sexual discrimination or assault had to be reported. >> it was only a degree of severity. we said everything gets reported. >> changes in leadership will drive that message home. holly wade left in june. max mcgee resigned in september ahead of his retirement. they will pay
. >> a 70 page report by cosin o'connor. the sexual assault did not comply with title 9 and administrative regulations. we talked to the 14-year-old girl at the center of the case. a student athlete at the time forced her to perform oral sex in a school bathroom. the o'connor report found the coordinator didn't tell the girl's parents she could file a claim under title 9. >> the school district has a fundamental misunderstanding about the purpose and rule of the law. > eisenberg...
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john o'connor was from massachusetts, went to harvard law, but john o'connor was in congress and was living open live with his mistress which bothered john mccormack who had dinner with his wife every night for 51 years. he was not happy to have a catholic -- fellow catholic being unfaithful to his wife. now, here'sy john becomes really -- stepped up. this is a -- john mccormack on the floor of the house denouncing adolph hitler. only in power four month but mccolonel make is hearing from his jewish constituents what hitler is doing. he attacked hitler on the house, and this brought him to the commit you're nazi propaganda. and he is on the -- what underdon't know is sam is on the payroll of the soviet embassy and nope in the soviet embassy as crook. so, john doesn't know that. but the committee is very important but a is reveals the businessman's plot to overto the fdr which never took place. now, now here's the man who is going to make the big difference in david niles' life, hear hopkins, social work, from under, born in ireland, had known fdr in new york and fdr had great confide
john o'connor was from massachusetts, went to harvard law, but john o'connor was in congress and was living open live with his mistress which bothered john mccormack who had dinner with his wife every night for 51 years. he was not happy to have a catholic -- fellow catholic being unfaithful to his wife. now, here'sy john becomes really -- stepped up. this is a -- john mccormack on the floor of the house denouncing adolph hitler. only in power four month but mccolonel make is hearing from his...
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with a hint the loss of his circa the end you know and then we'll pussy lament the bacon for not o'connor for the trip or thought it made us feel. better to say some thank you the i wipe when i meant i don't think. we could go to bed as had thought they had to lift up a set a cloak and all up in but i was dazed lit up then as it had been well you may be a going to go back and see on your sentences as stay. me form of a metre is that by using them with in the open sick real men for their sin look i studied them all but on my most the most are just the one i don't. know what i was really set me so used to some was. on me yeah those months but i'll smoke particles and thought i meant another poem of your muscles we already caught up with the element that no look up in psalms was i see it as he calls them that i really shall not omit them. people who are physically strong enough to survive this journey should be congratulated at the finish line. in my opinion such an bishan should be celebrated here you go with trophy a job and a happy life ever after. all the migrants i've met along the way.
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we had joel michael, partner at mcdermitt, will and emory an adjunct professor at the sandra day o'connor law university. >> good morning everybody. what i thought i would hit are some of the issues that affect insurers and how they view the market. let me make sure this is. so, here are some of the major themes of white insurers who are used to having picked ability in the way they write coverages and plan benefit plans and rates it has been a marketplace that has been anything but double and a lot of that is driven by legal and policy changes. the whole discussion that has evolved on capitol hill, will the affordable air care act be repealed or replaced? for how long? that's a short-term gap measure so is it a full repeal in all of those questions determines where the legislation is going and it creates an atmosphere of uncertainty. then the other question is what is the process to implement changes to the affordable care act -- is it through executive order, is it through an agency policy change, is a through formal rulemaking or statutory amendment? i will say that the ease in which f
we had joel michael, partner at mcdermitt, will and emory an adjunct professor at the sandra day o'connor law university. >> good morning everybody. what i thought i would hit are some of the issues that affect insurers and how they view the market. let me make sure this is. so, here are some of the major themes of white insurers who are used to having picked ability in the way they write coverages and plan benefit plans and rates it has been a marketplace that has been anything but...
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a reporter who has followed the story has made this claim concerning a former employee, lauren o'connorboard does get a notification that there is a complaint against harvey, and they are told come into the office, this is serious, come take a look at it. and then they are told right afterwards, oh, the complaint has been withdrawn. now what really happened is a powerful lawyer stepped in and lauren o'connor took a settlement, meaning she took compensation for what happened to her and what she was documenting. then she agreed to stay silent on the matter. so should those board members have pursued things further at that point? the weinstein company says the allegations come as an utter surprise to the board. any suggestion that the board had knowledge of this conduct is false. what about the wider film community? rumours about weinstein‘s behaviour surfaced in an oscar night joke in 2013. congratulations, you five ladies no longer have to pretend to be attracted to harvey weinstein. i'm just really tired. this film from 2000 concerns a film producer who assaults and actors. it stars asi
a reporter who has followed the story has made this claim concerning a former employee, lauren o'connorboard does get a notification that there is a complaint against harvey, and they are told come into the office, this is serious, come take a look at it. and then they are told right afterwards, oh, the complaint has been withdrawn. now what really happened is a powerful lawyer stepped in and lauren o'connor took a settlement, meaning she took compensation for what happened to her and what she...
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. >> stephen: you're a-- you're a big flannery o'connor fan, i understand. >> yes. >> stephen: so amt story. >> probably "a good man is hard to find." >> stephen: that's great. "the enduring chill" for me. >> i also love "wise blood." and we are losing audience so fast right now. >> stephen: they turned off the cameras halfway through that horse story. it's just-- all of this-- ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers ) >> stephen: but i understand you wanted to be a serious writer. what happened to the-- >> i'm not answering your questions now. what the hell was that! no, i'm kidding. no, it's funny, because when i first got into comedy i very much didn't want people to know-- people didn't know anything about me when i got the late-night show, and i got it so abruptly, nobody knew who i was. and the one thing they found out is that i had gone to harvard and i was horrified by that. >> stephen: why? >> because there are a lot of people that
. >> stephen: you're a-- you're a big flannery o'connor fan, i understand. >> yes. >> stephen: so amt story. >> probably "a good man is hard to find." >> stephen: that's great. "the enduring chill" for me. >> i also love "wise blood." and we are losing audience so fast right now. >> stephen: they turned off the cameras halfway through that horse story. it's just-- all of this-- ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers ) >>...
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larry o'connor. thank you very much.oceeds watch also bottom right-hand corner of your screen, that is the market's performance. in my opinion, charles, i need your opinion on this too, i think market really wants to see a yes vote and expects to see a yes vote. that is why it is up 108. >> i agree. i agree 1000%. they want to see accomplishment out of washington, d.c., particular coming to something critical as taxes. stuart: larry, i didn't say good-bye to you. you are still there. >> i will never leave you, stuart. stuart: i want to go back to the two sticks points, deduction for state aplocal taxes, that it goes away. a catastrophe for republicans in high-taxed states. >> yep. stuart: messing around with 401(k)s, that is disaster for america's middle class. >> it is. stuart: i say both are negotiating bargaining chips, i think both will go away. what say you? >> i'm not sure about the state deduction. i heard you speculating who is speaking up for citizens with 401(k)s and don't want tamperedded with? it appears the
larry o'connor. thank you very much.oceeds watch also bottom right-hand corner of your screen, that is the market's performance. in my opinion, charles, i need your opinion on this too, i think market really wants to see a yes vote and expects to see a yes vote. that is why it is up 108. >> i agree. i agree 1000%. they want to see accomplishment out of washington, d.c., particular coming to something critical as taxes. stuart: larry, i didn't say good-bye to you. you are still there....
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silence -- i mean, the way in which nondisclosure agreements and settlements, including with miss o'connorhad been used. money ultimately was used to silence these women because they realized, probably, they made a calculation that if they went through with it, they would end up with even less. that he wasas available to keep abusing people and continued doing so. amy: the idea that this is just being known now is obviously completely untrue. we're going to go to break and come back and play just a couple of clips. one of them was seen by come i don't know they say who watches the oscars, like one billion people. and the other one from "30 rock" referring directly to harvey weinstein. then we will continue our discussion with irin carmon of "the washington post," as well we will be joined by two women who describe their own encounters with harvey weinstein , tomi-ann roberts who is still professor of psychology who looks of the sexual objectification of girls and women at colorado college, and louise godbold, as she talks about trauma. this is democracy now! we will be back in a minute. ♪
silence -- i mean, the way in which nondisclosure agreements and settlements, including with miss o'connorhad been used. money ultimately was used to silence these women because they realized, probably, they made a calculation that if they went through with it, they would end up with even less. that he wasas available to keep abusing people and continued doing so. amy: the idea that this is just being known now is obviously completely untrue. we're going to go to break and come back and play...
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nermeen: one of the people who has come out against weinstein is a former employee of his, lauren o'connorwho in her letter to several executives of the company run by weinstein wrote -- "i am a 28-year-old woman trying to make a living in a career. harvey weinstein is a 64-year-old world-famous man and this is his company. the balance of power is me, zero. harvey weinstein, 10." what are the implications of that? you talked about the fear that media companies have of running stories like this because of the fear of legal consequences. i talk about the broader implications of this, the fact there such massive car ageerential and difference. >> the memo put this so beautifully. this is all about power. this is about somebody who the very exercise of power against people who are more vulnerable was what appealed to him, not because of what we're hearing from this week, "harvey liked pretty girls." it is so clear from hearing the accounts it was the abuse of power he was after in the scenarios. i am struck by the fact that so many of these women did what victims are told to do in the civil ro
nermeen: one of the people who has come out against weinstein is a former employee of his, lauren o'connorwho in her letter to several executives of the company run by weinstein wrote -- "i am a 28-year-old woman trying to make a living in a career. harvey weinstein is a 64-year-old world-famous man and this is his company. the balance of power is me, zero. harvey weinstein, 10." what are the implications of that? you talked about the fear that media companies have of running stories...
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olympic medallists james guy and siobhan—marie o'connor are also included, with 17 places to be awardedia's gold coast in april. nick hope's report contains flash photography from the start the commonwealth may be dubbed the friendly games that you can be certain that when england's best ta ke certain that when england's best take on the rest of the world, they will be fully focused on winning the major medals at the gold coast games in australia next year. that is something we have become well accustomed to seeing adam peaty achieved recently, with olympic, world, european titles and a few world, european titles and a few world records. his unbeaten run in the hundred meter breaststroke stretches back to the loss, of games in 2014, his first major international medal. he will be looking to maintain a success and challenge for some other medals later next year. it is where it started, were i got my first major win and i belt, and taking down the previous olympic champion put me on a stepping stone. project 56 is probably in coming very soon, i was very strong at the world championships,
olympic medallists james guy and siobhan—marie o'connor are also included, with 17 places to be awardedia's gold coast in april. nick hope's report contains flash photography from the start the commonwealth may be dubbed the friendly games that you can be certain that when england's best ta ke certain that when england's best take on the rest of the world, they will be fully focused on winning the major medals at the gold coast games in australia next year. that is something we have become...
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at the theatre men and women must sit separately but the o'connor's publishing company is just done away with its separate entrances. and that's not the only revolution at the for. the english language saudi gazette one of the most important daily newspapers in saudi arabia now has the country's first female editor in chief and so mayanja bharti personally i never thought it would ever happen in my lifetime appointing a woman saudi woman as it was when she found a saudi national newspaper i did not think that it would be approved by the board members i don't think it may be approved by the ministry of information and culture . i just thought it was talking and i said you know who are you kidding you know this is i really don't know and i was i don't know. and frankly speaking i really wasn't he i'm being put in that position you're under the spotlight and it's an experiment it's a huge responsibility in terms of if something goes wrong then it's going to backfire on almost anyone i think that my being appointed to this position is about showing the world that we are progressive or that w
at the theatre men and women must sit separately but the o'connor's publishing company is just done away with its separate entrances. and that's not the only revolution at the for. the english language saudi gazette one of the most important daily newspapers in saudi arabia now has the country's first female editor in chief and so mayanja bharti personally i never thought it would ever happen in my lifetime appointing a woman saudi woman as it was when she found a saudi national newspaper i did...
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mouth o'connor full name and the wealth of the truffle aficionados have another few weeks to enjoy the intoxication scent and flavor of the white truffles. now people all over europe argue that it's their country that has the best bread whether it's the french by yet the italian chef bazza or one of the three hundred different types of bailable here in germany and austria one man sets out to chronicle the history of this staple earlier this month the so-called pan am opened its doors i mean see i'm dedicated solely to bread. this futuristic building is the fulfillment of one man's story. this tiny room a museum located in us to near the austrian city of leeds and it's dedicated to one thing bright. it's a vision of the austrian vegetarian in. his company but hardly makes millions. this is his personal trip to bret's. for putting else was gone but he still had bread you could live no matter how bad things were. made throughout history the moment there was no bread people knew it was over that's what's fascinating about bread it's. always had his heart set on an unusual building for the
mouth o'connor full name and the wealth of the truffle aficionados have another few weeks to enjoy the intoxication scent and flavor of the white truffles. now people all over europe argue that it's their country that has the best bread whether it's the french by yet the italian chef bazza or one of the three hundred different types of bailable here in germany and austria one man sets out to chronicle the history of this staple earlier this month the so-called pan am opened its doors i mean see...
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mouth o'connor bone and the words of the truffle aficionados have another few weeks to enjoy the intoxication scent and flavor of the white truffle of a valuable. time now to take a look at what's going on in europe today and our express which features the somewhat surprising revelation that despite digitization board games are still a bestseller but first an eighty's icon and quite a stunning outfit. grace jones is back on the red carpet on wednesday the former top model was in london for the premiere of the documentary film grace jones blood light and bammy. british film director sophie finds a company the eccentric diva for ten years for the film it shows intimate glimpses of grace jones is like the actress and singer now on sixty nine years old has repeatedly tested and transgressed boundaries jur in her career. clothes for german clubs germany's commissioner for culture and the media monica curtis was in dresden on wednesday to honor eighty six club operators and concert organizers for their outstanding life performance program. opposes germany's music awards with the biggest purse total
mouth o'connor bone and the words of the truffle aficionados have another few weeks to enjoy the intoxication scent and flavor of the white truffle of a valuable. time now to take a look at what's going on in europe today and our express which features the somewhat surprising revelation that despite digitization board games are still a bestseller but first an eighty's icon and quite a stunning outfit. grace jones is back on the red carpet on wednesday the former top model was in london for the...
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they o'connor discusses conservative agenda and president trump. and talk show host bill press talks about the progressive agenda and the trump presidency. as always we will take your calls and he can join the conversation on face book and twitter as well. washington journal, live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: on newsmakers, we're joined by california congresswoman linda sanchez, vice chair of the house democratic caucus. she is the former chair of the congressional then it c aucus. sarah, you are up first. >> congressman, thanks for being with us. orlando, shooting in democrats staged a sit in and made a push. is this moment different and what can democrats do? >> the situation is slightly different. it is the same tragedy that repeats itself. we have limited venues to try to force action on some sensible gun violence registration legislation. use different. and strategies for different situations. because we do not control the agenda, we are not able to set hearings or schedule specific pieces of legislation for the floor. ways weushing
they o'connor discusses conservative agenda and president trump. and talk show host bill press talks about the progressive agenda and the trump presidency. as always we will take your calls and he can join the conversation on face book and twitter as well. washington journal, live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: on newsmakers, we're joined by california congresswoman linda sanchez, vice chair of the house democratic caucus. she is the former chair of the congressional then it c aucus....
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realtor aaron o'connor is working with aerial-photography company aerobo to showcase two unique properties in the two homes that we saw today, a great portion of their value is the lot that they sit on. and both of them were on gorgeous golf courses. one of them has the country club behind it and a desert wash. >> we're showing the listing and the context of the listing. >> we're trying to get some just really beautiful shots of different scenarios, panning movements and rises, reveals. >> previously, what you could see was really the facade of a house, different flat angles. now, what we've enabled you to do with a drone is show the property three-dimensionally. >> we'll take off. we'll start doing movements around the home or what have you. it'd take a lot of ground communication between the camera operator and the pilot. >> you can put 'er down. >> we'll actually go through what we think we want to get, how we're gonna go about doing that. >> more than 2 million people bought drones this year. that's estimated to grow to 7 million by 2020. >> one of the hardest things with this, bob, is
realtor aaron o'connor is working with aerial-photography company aerobo to showcase two unique properties in the two homes that we saw today, a great portion of their value is the lot that they sit on. and both of them were on gorgeous golf courses. one of them has the country club behind it and a desert wash. >> we're showing the listing and the context of the listing. >> we're trying to get some just really beautiful shots of different scenarios, panning movements and rises,...
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critics are also calling for the dismissal of board president patrick o'connor. >> well, if you plan on voting in the november 7th elections, listen up. >> today is the deadline to register a a vote in pennsylvania, you can register on the pennsylvania department of state's website, and you can also do it in person at a county voter registration offers. if you're getting or update ago drivers license, you can register at penndot as well. you'll be able to vote for philadelphia's district attorney, and control nerve november. several judge seats are also up for grabs. next month. >> coming up: wild pursuit caught on dash cam video, officers chase an ambulance. see how this all comes to an end. >> and a barge goes under water near providence rhode island. we will tell you the big concern the fire department there has this morning. stay with us. harold hatahh.verything. but i recently bought jimmy dean stuffed hash browns. they're stuffed with delicious meat and cheeses. all of that crispy goodness has him seeing the day in a whole new light. jimmy dean stuffed hash browns. shine on. >>
critics are also calling for the dismissal of board president patrick o'connor. >> well, if you plan on voting in the november 7th elections, listen up. >> today is the deadline to register a a vote in pennsylvania, you can register on the pennsylvania department of state's website, and you can also do it in person at a county voter registration offers. if you're getting or update ago drivers license, you can register at penndot as well. you'll be able to vote for philadelphia's...
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o'connor, a radio talk show on wma all here in the washington dc area. are listening and watching c-span's "washington journal" as we mark 20 years on the air today. a short break and we are back in a moment. ♪ >> all this week, booktv is in prime time on c-span two. tonight at 8:30 eastern, finalist for the national accord with frances fitzgerald, author of "the evangelicals." tuesday night at 8:00 eastern, cyber warfare and security with , andkaplan, bill gertz john you and jeremy rapkin. 8:00, a lookht at at the 2016 election with hillary clinton and her book "what happened." 8:00, a look on thursday night at 8:00 eastern, books made into movies featuring marko shetterly, author of "hidden figures." on friday night, highlights from book fairs and festivals at the .ational book festival political activist and author james o'keefe at freedom fest. . this week, watch booktv on prime time on c-span two. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1970 nine, c-span was created as a public service for america's cable-television companies and is brought to you t
o'connor, a radio talk show on wma all here in the washington dc area. are listening and watching c-span's "washington journal" as we mark 20 years on the air today. a short break and we are back in a moment. ♪ >> all this week, booktv is in prime time on c-span two. tonight at 8:30 eastern, finalist for the national accord with frances fitzgerald, author of "the evangelicals." tuesday night at 8:00 eastern, cyber warfare and security with , andkaplan, bill gertz...
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there isn't a real impact and eileen o'connor may also last year so not said. billy has an impact if six hundred billion universe if you are going to have to change their brightest to office every year. since you took that one fits all regulation. actions of course cause the price to uncertainty those people got to ask them but i would like to tell them that i know of course i understand we're going to cut and i empathize with you but i also want to convey with serenity we will not let them crash how do you move away from our commitment to dialogue tolerance. spec'd for any discrepancies and i would have to have some dialogue as a president i will always act responsibly and i will always very mind the seven point five million people who live in my country is not alone yeah. but now. i would like to explain why we are here today there are many people from the world looking at us you know that i know many people are listening to us and therefore i think we should explain ourselves i want to can you go since you know that you tater francisco franco i mean died cau
there isn't a real impact and eileen o'connor may also last year so not said. billy has an impact if six hundred billion universe if you are going to have to change their brightest to office every year. since you took that one fits all regulation. actions of course cause the price to uncertainty those people got to ask them but i would like to tell them that i know of course i understand we're going to cut and i empathize with you but i also want to convey with serenity we will not let them...
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in 2015 lauren o'connor in 2015 raised a stem lineder of a memo. she become as whistle-blower.ocumented, a lot of dates she describes very disturbing incident incloofled a colleague being forced to given harvey weinstein a naked massage. she sends it off. >> to the board members. >> she's asking how to report it. so the board is told and they're told right afterward, oh, the now what really happened is that powerful lawyers stepped in and lauren o'connor took a settlement. she took compensation for what happened to her and what she was documenting and she agreed to stay silent on the matter so should those board members have pursued things further -- >> who are the board members? >> so first of all this is an all-male board and these are mostly people who were close to harvey weinstein. >> the board is saying this was an utter surprise. let me show you a clip from the oscars and seth mcfarland joking about that. >> congratulations. you five ladies no longer have to pretend to be attracted to harvey weinstein. >> that joke -- >> that joke and the laughter afterward. the thing to
in 2015 lauren o'connor in 2015 raised a stem lineder of a memo. she become as whistle-blower.ocumented, a lot of dates she describes very disturbing incident incloofled a colleague being forced to given harvey weinstein a naked massage. she sends it off. >> to the board members. >> she's asking how to report it. so the board is told and they're told right afterward, oh, the now what really happened is that powerful lawyers stepped in and lauren o'connor took a settlement. she took...
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and most recently on gavin o'connor's "jane got a gun." he's been very active as a public historian making an imprint on programming at museums by guest cureating kpints, on everything from the alamo, the custer legend, davy crocket and billy the kid. the latest book was published by crown in may. and it was recognized with a 2017 western riders of america spur award for the best nonfiction. but coming up through western history, my academic career came up during the time we just saw reflekted in the various toasts that we had. the heady era of the new western history, old western history range wars. and you know, paul hutten served as the executive director of the western history association from 19 -- to 2006. so, you know, when we think of davy crocket, we have a popular image in our mind. but we think of the loan ranger, it's going to be played with more. when we think of james bond, it's got to be sean connery. when you think of the western historian, you think of paul hutten. so it's my great plesher to speak to tom to speak to us to
and most recently on gavin o'connor's "jane got a gun." he's been very active as a public historian making an imprint on programming at museums by guest cureating kpints, on everything from the alamo, the custer legend, davy crocket and billy the kid. the latest book was published by crown in may. and it was recognized with a 2017 western riders of america spur award for the best nonfiction. but coming up through western history, my academic career came up during the time we just saw...
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radio show host robert padilla and larry o'connor joins us. gentlemen, always good to see you.appreciate the inherent. above the fold. or what he wants to do. it seems like "the new york times" is almost gleeful. the problem may cut up is this idea pushing the failure narrative. president trump in addition to the approval for the supreme court just as has really reached the entire federal court system in addition to having almost more and they have these big ticket issues and tax care reform. >> you sound like a republican radio host. >> a little advice for the commander-in-chief. mr. president, do it the rest of us do. ignore "the new york times." >> is everything the president details aren't things that he could legally and constitutionally do through his office of the executive branch of government. everything in "the new york times" is criticizing him for not doing our thing that congress must do. trump hasn't fixed health care. they'll used to celebrating enacting outside of the constitution and using the phone, but they are sort of proving the point where back to the cons
radio show host robert padilla and larry o'connor joins us. gentlemen, always good to see you.appreciate the inherent. above the fold. or what he wants to do. it seems like "the new york times" is almost gleeful. the problem may cut up is this idea pushing the failure narrative. president trump in addition to the approval for the supreme court just as has really reached the entire federal court system in addition to having almost more and they have these big ticket issues and tax care...
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host larrydio o'connor discusses the conservative agenda and president trump.yndicated talkshow host bill press looks of the progressive agenda and the trump presidency. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal," lives at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. american history tv on c-span3 is in prime time this week starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. and a night, from the national constitution center in philadelphia, discussions on landmark supreme court cases including korematsu versus united states and brown versus board of education. tuesday night, the life and influence of william buffalo bill cody on the 100th anniversary of his death. wednesday night, the 60th anniversary of little rock central high school's integration with former president bill clinton. thursday night, a discussion on the lead up in response of the 1957 forced desegregation of little rock central high school. in friday, from american history tv's oral history series, interviews from prominent photojournalists who documented maj
host larrydio o'connor discusses the conservative agenda and president trump.yndicated talkshow host bill press looks of the progressive agenda and the trump presidency. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal," lives at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. american history tv on c-span3 is in prime time this week starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. and a night, from the national constitution center in philadelphia,...
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host: we want to welcome larry o'connor. is this your first time on c-span radio? guest: yes. you came down and broadcast my show simulcast. it -- host: you were going after the nobel peace prize significantly. guest: i was at i think it .umped the shark he shook hands with an israeli without actually -- he did not actually stop the killing. the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons, there were nuclear weapons in one of the biggest threats we have is north korea around developing nuclear weapons. the development of nuclear ,eapons in the hands of people it is actually been a cause for peace in the world. i know that is counterintuitive. yes, there is the nuclear threat, but look at the lives that were lost in the 20th century before the nuclear bomb. never saw that kind of conflict after that. of they this because nuclear bomb but just an interesting observation and my listeners enjoy it as well. host: we have heard from our viewers and listeners this morning from senator bob corker. comments on his new york times interview. host:he said the president could us to w
host: we want to welcome larry o'connor. is this your first time on c-span radio? guest: yes. you came down and broadcast my show simulcast. it -- host: you were going after the nobel peace prize significantly. guest: i was at i think it .umped the shark he shook hands with an israeli without actually -- he did not actually stop the killing. the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons, there were nuclear weapons in one of the biggest threats we have is north korea around developing...
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. >> sinead o'connor show how many hours since she just met you. >> i'm sure she's thinking about that same thing. >> season the phone with her husband dwayne wade. >> there thinks guy, he has a blog, he is a dad, he wanted to show the transformation of what happens to you physically when you became a parent. he is 41 years old. they is, in 2006 on the left. ten years of parenting, with he and his wife. >> that is his wife. >> they have done, have done some damage. >> turnaround for a second. >> ten years difference. >> and now he is, a lot of people sent in pictures of themselves over a 10 year period after being a parent. >> they look exhausted. >> still good but exhausted. >> karen, what did you look like 10 years ago. >> lets see yours. >> i have a picture. i was just surprised. i picked my wedding picture, one of them. i was getting ready. your face is unlined. it is one on the left. this is before. this is about that. twelve years ago. but my face there is no stress , no wrinkles. >> so both pictures are years ago. >> that is before kid, that is what happens, it is all right ther
. >> sinead o'connor show how many hours since she just met you. >> i'm sure she's thinking about that same thing. >> season the phone with her husband dwayne wade. >> there thinks guy, he has a blog, he is a dad, he wanted to show the transformation of what happens to you physically when you became a parent. he is 41 years old. they is, in 2006 on the left. ten years of parenting, with he and his wife. >> that is his wife. >> they have done, have done some...
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one of his employees, lauren o'connor, wrote in an internal memo alleging a pattern of sexual harassment within weinstein company -- "there is a toxic environment for women at this company." pennsylvania republican congressman tim murphy has resigned after revelations that the vehemently anti-abortion lawmaker had pressured a woman he was having an affair with to have an abortion. forensic psychologist shannon edwards wrote to murphy in january in the midst of a pregnancy scare, saying -- "you have zero issue posting your pro-life stance all over the place when you had no issue asking me to abort our unborn child just last week when we thought that was one of the options." according to text message records from murphy's cell phone, he responded -- "i get what you say about my march for life messages. i've never written them. staff does them. i read them and winced. i told staff don't write any more. i will." meanwhile, the trump administration is slated to sharply limit contraceptive coverage under the affordable care act, a move that could eliminate birth control coverage for hundreds o
one of his employees, lauren o'connor, wrote in an internal memo alleging a pattern of sexual harassment within weinstein company -- "there is a toxic environment for women at this company." pennsylvania republican congressman tim murphy has resigned after revelations that the vehemently anti-abortion lawmaker had pressured a woman he was having an affair with to have an abortion. forensic psychologist shannon edwards wrote to murphy in january in the midst of a pregnancy scare,...
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she served as a law clerk for under sandra day o'connor under circuit georgia law. in addition to "the internationalists" she's published more than 25 law articles. scott shapiro is the professor of law and professor of philosophy at yale law school. he joined the yale law school faculty in 2008, professor of law and philosophy. he author of the legality published in 2011, at her with myles foreman of jurisprudence and philosophy of law. he earned a ba and phd in philosophy from columbia university and his jd from yale law school where he was senior editor of the gale law journal. after the discussion there will be a few and eight. if you are going to participate, ask for someone to come with you to a microphone. without me talking any further it's my pleasure to introduce professors oona hathaway and scott shapiro. [applause] >> thank you. i realize your bio sounds much more impressive than mine. which is only fair because you are more impressive than me. thank you everyone. welcome.this book, "the internationalists", it's about the origins of the modern world orde
she served as a law clerk for under sandra day o'connor under circuit georgia law. in addition to "the internationalists" she's published more than 25 law articles. scott shapiro is the professor of law and professor of philosophy at yale law school. he joined the yale law school faculty in 2008, professor of law and philosophy. he author of the legality published in 2011, at her with myles foreman of jurisprudence and philosophy of law. he earned a ba and phd in philosophy from...
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she served as a law clerk for justice sandra day o'connor and for d.c. circuit judge patricia law. she has published more than 25 law review articles. scott shapiro is the professor of law and professor of philosophy at yale law school. he joined the yale law school faculty in 2008 as a professor of law and philosophy. he's the author of legality published in 2011, and editor of the oxford handbook of jurisprudence, and philosophy of law. he earned a his degrees in philosophy from columbia university and a j. d. from yale law school where he was senior editor of the yale law journal. after the discussion it will be a q&a. if you're going to participate in the q&a please wait for someone after you raise your hand to come to you with a microphone. so without me talking any further its my pleasure to introduce professors oona hathaway and scott shapiro. [applause] >> thank you. i realize your bio sounds much more impressive than mine, which is only fair because you are more impressive than me. thank you everyone. welcome. this book, "the internationalists," it's about the origins of t
she served as a law clerk for justice sandra day o'connor and for d.c. circuit judge patricia law. she has published more than 25 law review articles. scott shapiro is the professor of law and professor of philosophy at yale law school. he joined the yale law school faculty in 2008 as a professor of law and philosophy. he's the author of legality published in 2011, and editor of the oxford handbook of jurisprudence, and philosophy of law. he earned a his degrees in philosophy from columbia...
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this young woman is a state senator from arizona and is justice sandra day o'connor, another trailblazer. and of course, the state senator from south side of chicago, a man whose personal decency and leadership we miss every day. [ applause ] and of course, there are many others. my mentor, another brooklynite is up there. you can tweet us if you know anyone else, @futurenowusa. scream it out, too. that's fine. tammy baldwin's up there. anyway. i'll tell you this, there are no more beards like that in politics. that's right, ellie grasso. that's good. the truth is, there are so many household names who have served in the state legislature but great leadership is born and exercised in state legislatures. state legislatures can be our great american leaders. in fact, many already are. and then some go on to other jobs. but serving local districts in the laboratories of democracy, enacting state policies in our federal system, these are the core pillars of american leadership. now, all of us know that state legislatures' key role, the leadership and courage it takes to deliver results, is a
this young woman is a state senator from arizona and is justice sandra day o'connor, another trailblazer. and of course, the state senator from south side of chicago, a man whose personal decency and leadership we miss every day. [ applause ] and of course, there are many others. my mentor, another brooklynite is up there. you can tweet us if you know anyone else, @futurenowusa. scream it out, too. that's fine. tammy baldwin's up there. anyway. i'll tell you this, there are no more beards like...
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justice ginsburg: it is a remark that justice o'connor made to me, she said, suppose we had lived at a time when women were accepted at the bar. you know what we would be today. you and i would be retired partners from some law firm. thought itime, we was not good that we weren't retired. but because we had go a different route, we ended up being supreme court justices. so we will never know. judge williams: very good thing. looking at balancing husband and work, if you could put the slide that life partner who thought your work was important as his. and marty was quite a chef. in the early days, you were also cooking for the family. and at some point, your daughter jane asked you to stop cooking. [laughter] was theginsburg: daddy company and the weekend cook. i was never allowed to cook for our weekend guests. i had a book called "60 minutes , chef." you get into the apartment and 60 minutes later the dinner is ready. i had seven things that i made. i went in order. i got to number seven, i went back to number one. [laughter] marty lovedburg: cooking. and he was quite an accomplishe
justice ginsburg: it is a remark that justice o'connor made to me, she said, suppose we had lived at a time when women were accepted at the bar. you know what we would be today. you and i would be retired partners from some law firm. thought itime, we was not good that we weren't retired. but because we had go a different route, we ended up being supreme court justices. so we will never know. judge williams: very good thing. looking at balancing husband and work, if you could put the slide that...
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larry o'connor, appreciate it sir. >> always great.d today. he is promoting tax reform plan. the removal of state and local, the tax deduction for state and local taxes that appears to be the big sticking point. joining us now, congressman jim rene sy, member of the tax writing committee of the house of the always good to see you, sir. >> good morning, stuart. good to be with you. stuart: the deduction for state and local taxes, i know we talked about this before, it seems to be the big sticking point of the is it? >> i don't think it is. one of the points being discussed. when you talk about it, stalk about itemized deduction, 72% of americans do not itemize today, when you double the standard deduction, 95% of americans will not standardize. that is what we should talk about. stuart: okay, jim, look, people want to know at the end of the day will they be able to deduct state and local taxes or not? you can deduct them now. the tax plan says you can't deduct them in the future. where is this going? are we going to have the deduction?
larry o'connor, appreciate it sir. >> always great.d today. he is promoting tax reform plan. the removal of state and local, the tax deduction for state and local taxes that appears to be the big sticking point. joining us now, congressman jim rene sy, member of the tax writing committee of the house of the always good to see you, sir. >> good morning, stuart. good to be with you. stuart: the deduction for state and local taxes, i know we talked about this before, it seems to be the...
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they o'connor looks at progressive agenda and the trump presidency. as always, we will take your calls. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter as well. >> all this week, book tv is on prime time on c-span2 . nominees for the national book award. a claim and her book democracy and chains. tuesday night at eight eastern -- 8:00 eastern. frank kaplan, author of "dark t erritory." 8:00, a lookht at at the 2016 election with hillary clinton and her book "what happened." douglas shown in his book "america in the age of trump." books made into movies with "hid immortales" and "the life of henrietta lacks." a covers and gregg harper at the mississippi book festival. this week, watch the tv in primetime on c-span2. now the house foreign affairs committee on refugees. this hearing begins with graphic images that some viewers may find disturbing. this is just under two hours.
they o'connor looks at progressive agenda and the trump presidency. as always, we will take your calls. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter as well. >> all this week, book tv is on prime time on c-span2 . nominees for the national book award. a claim and her book democracy and chains. tuesday night at eight eastern -- 8:00 eastern. frank kaplan, author of "dark t erritory." 8:00, a lookht at at the 2016 election with hillary clinton and her book "what...
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right afterward, oh, the now what really happened is that powerful lawyers stepped in and lauren o'connoration for what happened to her and what she was documenting and she agreed to stay silent on the matter so should those board members have pursued things further -- >> so first of all this is an all-male board and these are mostly people who were close to harvey weinstein. >> the board is saying this was an utter surprise. let me show you a clip from the oscars and seth mcfarland joking about that. >> congratulations. you five ladies no longer have to pretend to be attracted to harvey weinstein. >> that joke -- >> that joke and the laughter afterward. the thing to make clear that was in 2013. some of the abuses we chronicled took place in 2014 and 2015. so here people are laughing about it in public and the behavior appears to have been going on afterward. >> what do we know about harvey and his lawyers in terms of what they're doing in response to all this? because there was a report that harvey weinstein was at some sex addiction clinic in europe. >> their response to us after rain s
right afterward, oh, the now what really happened is that powerful lawyers stepped in and lauren o'connoration for what happened to her and what she was documenting and she agreed to stay silent on the matter so should those board members have pursued things further -- >> so first of all this is an all-male board and these are mostly people who were close to harvey weinstein. >> the board is saying this was an utter surprise. let me show you a clip from the oscars and seth mcfarland...
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o'connor public strategies with the washington beacon. thank you for joining me. surprised when you heard this? >> not really. steve bennett is doing what he said he was going to do once he led the white house, waging war with the republican establishment. the speech president bush, and and they base them on their own voters. and talking about issues, important to the republican base like securing the border and fighting for american workers left behind, and when president bush gets up there and says these things, it is empty rhetoric, the biggest problem america is facing a deficit of confidence. >> consumer confidence, >> a couple i think you may disagree with, president bush seemed to have a disconnect and also mentioned a little about the gop base and what they find important but i want to ask your comments. >> he is speaking to the state of the country, and they are inextricably linked here. his speech resonates on a global scale. it resonates with democrats and independents, and the donald trump voter and waging war on the gop. this sector of voter that rela
o'connor public strategies with the washington beacon. thank you for joining me. surprised when you heard this? >> not really. steve bennett is doing what he said he was going to do once he led the white house, waging war with the republican establishment. the speech president bush, and and they base them on their own voters. and talking about issues, important to the republican base like securing the border and fighting for american workers left behind, and when president bush gets up...
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now, what really happened is that powerful lawyers stepped in and lauren o'connor took a settlement meaningd to her and agreed to stay silent on the matter. should the board members have pursued something further? >> who are board members? >> this is an all male board. the board is saying this is an utter surprise. the idea that this was an utter surprise, let me show a clip from the oscars and seth mcf mcfarlane joking about it. you no longer have to pretend to be attracted to harvey weinstein. >> that joke and the laughter afterwards. that was an early 2013. some of the abuses, the allegations of abuses that we chronicled took place in 2014 and 2015. here people are laughing about it in public and then the behavior appears to have been going on afterwards. >> what do we know about harvey and his lawyers in terms of what they are doing in response to all of this? there was a report tonight, last night that harvey weinstein was at some sex addiction clinic in europe. >> the response to us about the casting couch was minimal. they basically denied any nonconsenseual sex said and we don't wan
now, what really happened is that powerful lawyers stepped in and lauren o'connor took a settlement meaningd to her and agreed to stay silent on the matter. should the board members have pursued something further? >> who are board members? >> this is an all male board. the board is saying this is an utter surprise. the idea that this was an utter surprise, let me show a clip from the oscars and seth mcf mcfarlane joking about it. you no longer have to pretend to be attracted to...
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supreme court ruled, i believe it was a 5-4 decision, i know justice scalia dissented as did justice o'connor in one of her last major dissents she had written. but the supreme court essentially struck out, i'll say, de facto struck out the terms for public use from the fifth amendment. they ruled that a locality could condemn private property and hand it over to another private interest provided they had a government interest in the private interest being successful. and so they could take, let's say a senior lady's home, a tract of land, and force that into the -- confiscate that, put it in the hands of a private investor. that decision is a horrible decision that weakens american exceptionalism. weakens our property rights in america. and i had the private conversation with justice scalia and he told me he expected the decision to be reversed one day. but to amend the fifth amendment effectively by a decision in the supreme court, nor shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation. this private property was taken not even for public use but private use. they didn'
supreme court ruled, i believe it was a 5-4 decision, i know justice scalia dissented as did justice o'connor in one of her last major dissents she had written. but the supreme court essentially struck out, i'll say, de facto struck out the terms for public use from the fifth amendment. they ruled that a locality could condemn private property and hand it over to another private interest provided they had a government interest in the private interest being successful. and so they could take,...