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, he was such a beloved president that o'connor thought, let's have an annual birthday ball.ple will hold these birthday balls on the president's birthday in their communities , whatever size the community is and use those birthday balls as , a fundraiser for infantile paralysis or polio. these birthday balls really took off. people signed up in communities all across the country, held their own birthday parties for roosevelt. served food, danced, brought people together and raised money and donated it to this national philanthropy. what o'connor did that was incredibly brilliant for the time, he started these birthday balls in the 1930's for a country coming out of the depression. this was an incredible feat. and o'connor was savvy in thinking about how he could make everybody feel they could contribute. he sought hollywood musicians, , stars of all kinds, everyone from marilyn monroe to louis armstrong to record radio and tv spots to appear in posters. in time, came up with such an enormous cadre of hollywood supporters that it was hard for anybody to not have heard of the
, he was such a beloved president that o'connor thought, let's have an annual birthday ball.ple will hold these birthday balls on the president's birthday in their communities , whatever size the community is and use those birthday balls as , a fundraiser for infantile paralysis or polio. these birthday balls really took off. people signed up in communities all across the country, held their own birthday parties for roosevelt. served food, danced, brought people together and raised money and...
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i've kept a list of the insults against des o'connor.eard some good news." ernie — "what good news?" eric — "des o'connor‘s got a sore throat." number two, ernie — "des o'connor‘s a self—made man." eric — "i think it's very nice of him to take the blame." # loneliness, alone you'll always. ..# an old lady came up to me at the stage door and said, "mr o'connor, i have enjoyed your show." here's £5, "can you send me your lp?" i said, "you can get it at the shop for £3." she said, "i asked at the shop for the des o'connor lp and the guy said, are you kidding?" # homeless # and we're homeless, moonlight sleeping # homeless, homeless, moonlight sleeping on a midnight lake # and we're homeless, we're homeless # moonlight sleeping on a midnight lake...# # homeless, homeless, moonlight sleeping on a midnight lake # and we're homeless, we're homeless # moonlight sleeping on a midnight lake...# # the devil went down to georgia # he was looking for a soul to steal # he was in a bind cos he was way behind # and he was willing to make a deal...# # we
i've kept a list of the insults against des o'connor.eard some good news." ernie — "what good news?" eric — "des o'connor‘s got a sore throat." number two, ernie — "des o'connor‘s a self—made man." eric — "i think it's very nice of him to take the blame." # loneliness, alone you'll always. ..# an old lady came up to me at the stage door and said, "mr o'connor, i have enjoyed your show." here's £5, "can you send me your...
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justice o'connor was...he most welcoming and gave me some very good advice, not only when i was a new justice, but during my first cancer bout because justice o'connor had breast cancer, and she was on the bench 9 days after her cancer surgery. david: wow. ruth: so she was very clear about what i had to do. she said, "ruth, "you have your chemotherapy on friday. "that way, you'll get over it during the weekend. you can be back." david: right. oh. now, the best way to win a case if you're arguing one before the supreme court is to write a great brief, to write a--to be a great oral advocate? does the oral argument really make a difference or the brief really make a difference, or what's the best way to win a case in the supreme crt for somebody who might want to argue a case? [scattered laughter] ruth: to have a case that's strong on the merits. no, an oral argument at the court is not a debate. i'd say, of the two compones of appellate advocacy, the brief is by far the most important; it's what we start with
justice o'connor was...he most welcoming and gave me some very good advice, not only when i was a new justice, but during my first cancer bout because justice o'connor had breast cancer, and she was on the bench 9 days after her cancer surgery. david: wow. ruth: so she was very clear about what i had to do. she said, "ruth, "you have your chemotherapy on friday. "that way, you'll get over it during the weekend. you can be back." david: right. oh. now, the best way to win a...
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those two, mine and sandra day o'connor's thing work hand-in-hand. that's why when she stepped down from active life, i joined the i civics board. david: so you are a member of the board now. let me ask you, today, and civics education, is the biggest problem in your view getting money from governments to fund programs in school or is it getting students interested in the subject? what is the biggest challenge you have right now? jutice sotomayor: i don't think, obviously, all efforts require resources. the lack of resources we put into civic resources is a significant problem. right now in america, we spend $50 per student on stem education and only five cents on civic education. that disparity is way off, given how important civic education is to making better students. there is a tremendous amount of social science research that shows students who become involved in civic education and civic participation overall become better students. but i think the very first problem and the most significant is that i don't believe our population, neither our
those two, mine and sandra day o'connor's thing work hand-in-hand. that's why when she stepped down from active life, i joined the i civics board. david: so you are a member of the board now. let me ask you, today, and civics education, is the biggest problem in your view getting money from governments to fund programs in school or is it getting students interested in the subject? what is the biggest challenge you have right now? jutice sotomayor: i don't think, obviously, all efforts require...
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daniel newman, author of unrigged, how to fix our broken democracy which is illustrated by george o'connor here on the screen with me. for the last 15 years i've been running a national nonprofit group called map light which exposes money influence's in politics to remote political reform and fix disinformation all over the web. as part i've met people all over the country who are unrigging our electoral system that works for people instead of wealthy businesses and billionaires and i tell their stories in the book and what's wrong with our democracy, how to fix it and how you can do it too. >> hi, i'm george o'connor, i worked with dan on the book unrigged. the intent is to help fix our broken democracy. just to get this out of the way up front, this is the second time doing the panel. there was a mistake which happened before the election and now we are doing it after the election and it's been. >> it's interesting , i think, just to see the different takes. unfortunately the viewers won't see the first one. i'm operating in a much different space after seeing the way democracy was handl
daniel newman, author of unrigged, how to fix our broken democracy which is illustrated by george o'connor here on the screen with me. for the last 15 years i've been running a national nonprofit group called map light which exposes money influence's in politics to remote political reform and fix disinformation all over the web. as part i've met people all over the country who are unrigging our electoral system that works for people instead of wealthy businesses and billionaires and i tell...
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that includes 21—year—old sean o'connor from glasgow., he plays for the london royal ravens, one of the best teams in the international league. he's just signed a six—figure deal through his manager, and often trains for eight hours a day. i feel like gaming has a thing for everyone, streaming, youtube, there is competing, there's casual gaming, and i think there is a lot that even the casual or even older or younger can all play and have a good time. and you can do it from the comfort of your room. don't eat the food product! gaming today is more a global social network than a digital version of monopoly or snakes and ladders. global revenues have leapt from under $20 billion annually a decade ago to a projected $200 billion within the next three years. the growth in the uk alone was astounding, even before lockdown led to a huge surge in playing. smartphones and consoles are driving that growth. and britain is benefiting. these vast buildings are now creative studios deployed for making films or games. if ever there was evidence of new
that includes 21—year—old sean o'connor from glasgow., he plays for the london royal ravens, one of the best teams in the international league. he's just signed a six—figure deal through his manager, and often trains for eight hours a day. i feel like gaming has a thing for everyone, streaming, youtube, there is competing, there's casual gaming, and i think there is a lot that even the casual or even older or younger can all play and have a good time. and you can do it from the comfort of...
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assistant deputy chief tom o'connor. i wanted to congratulate you and welcome you and you will be a great addition with your vast knowledge. as you know and you have been around long enough to understand the importance of awfs. i want to welcome you. second to that, chief nicholson, i wanted to applaud you on the start up of the program. what is the official name of the program? >> commissioner nakajo, the official name of the program is city emc. it is being run by a nonprofit that we have been working with since the beginning. it is city emt. >> again, congratulations. i have been working on the sidelines in terms of this endeavor as well, but to be able to have a focus group within the community and be able to have them be trained is something that we have been excited about far long time. i want to thank you for that as well. congratulate the department, and will be very much interested in how this progresses. thank you, madam president. >> thank you, commissioner nakajo. do any of the other commissioners have questi
assistant deputy chief tom o'connor. i wanted to congratulate you and welcome you and you will be a great addition with your vast knowledge. as you know and you have been around long enough to understand the importance of awfs. i want to welcome you. second to that, chief nicholson, i wanted to applaud you on the start up of the program. what is the official name of the program? >> commissioner nakajo, the official name of the program is city emc. it is being run by a nonprofit that we...
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as a last time it rained on the parade until 2006 when our grand marshal was sandra day o'connor.ey're sitting justice on the supreme court. we have a role now, not written but stated, we will never again have a sitting supreme court justice as grand marshal of the parade. here's richard nixon, the first of two times he was a grand marshal. this is when he was a senator. we are going to see gerald ford, and some are buried in here is a guy named ronald reagan. when he was governor of the state of california. if we look up above, we are going to see we don't always have living grand marshals. kermit the frog, mickey mouse we had solely sullenberger, landed the plane and saved 128 people plus or minus in the hudson river. several years ago. and that brings us to the time when we should take out and take a look at the queen in court room we talk about the rose queens. let's take a look at the portrait on the wall of the 2019 rose queen. the 101st for the hundred 38 parade. this is queen louise, that is basically the way we refer to the queens. just queen and the first name, same with
as a last time it rained on the parade until 2006 when our grand marshal was sandra day o'connor.ey're sitting justice on the supreme court. we have a role now, not written but stated, we will never again have a sitting supreme court justice as grand marshal of the parade. here's richard nixon, the first of two times he was a grand marshal. this is when he was a senator. we are going to see gerald ford, and some are buried in here is a guy named ronald reagan. when he was governor of the state...
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matthew o'connor spent a decade winning trophies at ii with ubs and onto a storied career at deutschee are thrilled he could join on the big banks. matthew, the money question as banks come out of the bottom and regress back to a mean or can there be a golden age where they go through it and onto prosperity? matthew: thanks. we are bullish on banks. same reasons since we upgraded group in early september. pretty simple story. they have lagged the market quite a bit, even with the run since the crisis. macro conditions improve this year, driving interest rates and loans higher. concerns about long-term earnings power being significantly impaired, overblown. put that together. we still see room. tom: charles peabody, wonderful analyst in your area has been brilliant on the use of cash by the banks. do you start january of this year, understanding the banks have so much cash they will use it to get to shareholders? matthew: good news from the fed in december allowing banks to start buybacks this quarter. measured pace, 1% outstanding, capacity for most. moving in the right direction. ban
matthew o'connor spent a decade winning trophies at ii with ubs and onto a storied career at deutschee are thrilled he could join on the big banks. matthew, the money question as banks come out of the bottom and regress back to a mean or can there be a golden age where they go through it and onto prosperity? matthew: thanks. we are bullish on banks. same reasons since we upgraded group in early september. pretty simple story. they have lagged the market quite a bit, even with the run since the...
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don't know that o'connor will. need to get in the. 4th. almost. cut that cut up. so. i guess that's the decision. that they've got it. and i still get good news as they have now for a bit. and the depression i'm going to do to. ease doesn't. just mean as old as i believe it. is out there. i don't know. for sure but if it good news that opposes us that a gift and if. you . look at that time what. if she. got me to play with you. and now it's going to. be at risk of i think and certain classes. of any kind i'm going to look at somebody me and they look at those i've met those that they assaulted a. lot of the. business. they have a fortune to keep the sense of. it's not that easy to locate the children as there are no exact cope with. the new file if it were. not that. bad. i am . opt. for good it comes a lot. done . because these p.c.'s through bush your bush person. another winter has come home yet has decided not to follow his parents' train and to find his own path in the city he's never returned to the town. is still by his own aside every step of the way. and some
don't know that o'connor will. need to get in the. 4th. almost. cut that cut up. so. i guess that's the decision. that they've got it. and i still get good news as they have now for a bit. and the depression i'm going to do to. ease doesn't. just mean as old as i believe it. is out there. i don't know. for sure but if it good news that opposes us that a gift and if. you . look at that time what. if she. got me to play with you. and now it's going to. be at risk of i think and certain classes....
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don't know that o'connor will. need. to push forth. almost. cut let it come up. no. i don't that's a decision. to be had. and i still get good news is they have enough already. at the depression and on the. east doesn't. just mean as old as i believe it. is out there. i thought that i did. push a bit of good news out that opposes us that a gift and if. you . look at what. it was you. can make the list here. which. they at risk of not answer some class. any kind of at 70 and they look at those at night those that they are so diverse you not only in the last. film but it's. they have a deeper sense of that. it's not that easy to locate the children as their own knew exactly what. the new file if it. were. not that. bad. i am . opt. for good comes a lot. you. still . need. to get. done. because these p.c.'s through bush your bush person. another one to has come along as decided not to follow his parent's train and to find his own path in the city he's never returned to the town. is still life is on his side every step of the way. i'm thinking. they wouldn't believe that
don't know that o'connor will. need. to push forth. almost. cut let it come up. no. i don't that's a decision. to be had. and i still get good news is they have enough already. at the depression and on the. east doesn't. just mean as old as i believe it. is out there. i thought that i did. push a bit of good news out that opposes us that a gift and if. you . look at what. it was you. can make the list here. which. they at risk of not answer some class. any kind of at 70 and they look at those...
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i have to start with where we were with matt o'connor of deutsche bank.hank you for emailing in a note where doug kass has said the banks have come awfully far, awfully fast. sam tov -- sam stove all, all of the banks. sam: we are seeing better numbers expected for this fourth quarter. diversified banks were expected to be down 22% in the fourth quarter earningsf, now off only 17%, the -- so things are looking to get a little better. regional banks were 13.5%, now 12.5%, and things have not gotten started. where there is a vacuum of valuations is where they are most likely drawn. tom: the other idea that you have so many decades of experience on, corporations and ceos adjust to the cards that have been dealt. do you anticipate a lot of adjustment by companies this year, that will surprise with utter margins down the income statement -- better margins down the income statement? sam: you are right that companies say, we don't like the uncertainty, and whatever cards are dealt us, we will work around that. that is why it is interesting that every democratic
i have to start with where we were with matt o'connor of deutsche bank.hank you for emailing in a note where doug kass has said the banks have come awfully far, awfully fast. sam tov -- sam stove all, all of the banks. sam: we are seeing better numbers expected for this fourth quarter. diversified banks were expected to be down 22% in the fourth quarter earningsf, now off only 17%, the -- so things are looking to get a little better. regional banks were 13.5%, now 12.5%, and things have not...
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my very first person i interviewed was justice o'connor.ked about wanting civics and how important it was. i'll share a quick moment. one student and asked her, how do you reconcile your personal opinion when you're making a decision on the supreme court? she looked at the audience and said bring me my purse so her person was with her and brought her purse to her she said i don't reconcile my personal opinion, she pulled out a copy of the constitution, a beautiful moment in the importance of the constitution. one reason i watch this, it absolutely is very, very important. >> anticipating the, judges to the law and the constitution, the solution to federal changes, lifetime appointments and no potential reduction ever. so there's nothing to fear, the constitution and no other competing value, we that behind when you take that oath to have every reason to do so. >> absolutely. i want to say as we come into the context for our audience, the day after the election, decided also serving. we are in the country many would argue polarized has been
my very first person i interviewed was justice o'connor.ked about wanting civics and how important it was. i'll share a quick moment. one student and asked her, how do you reconcile your personal opinion when you're making a decision on the supreme court? she looked at the audience and said bring me my purse so her person was with her and brought her purse to her she said i don't reconcile my personal opinion, she pulled out a copy of the constitution, a beautiful moment in the importance of...
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the steal, give and go to michael o'connor. back to him. under 10 seconds to go. ucla down two.yler campbell, spinning and winning in the foul. bruins up one. .8 of a second to go. oscar for the win! yes, it was reviewed and it was good. de silva had 26 snaps, a two-game stanford slight, 73-72. what a game. >>> the san jose sharks will open the home schedule in arizona, the team announcing they will play february 1st and february 3rd home games at helo river arena in glendale. the current ban on contact sports in santa clara county forced the team to move and hold arizona camp in arizona. they will play first two games in arizona against las vegas. you have one more in minnesota, two more in clorado before returning to glendale to play in their adopted home away from home. >> i would be lying to say it would be nice knowing that, you know, we will be going home and sleeping in our own beds in the next week after we get off the road. i think that's where immensely we will have to concentrate at the end of the road trip when we are supposed to go home. >> no one is going to feel s
the steal, give and go to michael o'connor. back to him. under 10 seconds to go. ucla down two.yler campbell, spinning and winning in the foul. bruins up one. .8 of a second to go. oscar for the win! yes, it was reviewed and it was good. de silva had 26 snaps, a two-game stanford slight, 73-72. what a game. >>> the san jose sharks will open the home schedule in arizona, the team announcing they will play february 1st and february 3rd home games at helo river arena in glendale. the...
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germany accusing trainer of bullying and mistreatment in world stories the week in reports i'm michael o'connor in berlin for me in the entire news team here thanks so much for watching. we're all set. to go beyond the obvious. we're me live. as we take on the world. where it's all about the stories that matter to you but about something behind the good people what ever it takes to keep it all running. let me go come up to be such a good looking guy now that w. mark made for our minds. this week on world stories. devastating smaug encourages stock. gymnast's sound the alarm on abuse in germany. but we begin in china things have returned to normal and will haunt from which coronavirus originates and the city is celebrating its success. it is almost as if nothing had ever happened. here life is back to normal in the city where the corona virus 1st emerged china has brought infection rates down to almost 0 in an exuberant exhibition the communist party celebrates victory in what it calls its war on the epidemic with tributes to soldiers and medics who work themselves to exhaustion during the outbr
germany accusing trainer of bullying and mistreatment in world stories the week in reports i'm michael o'connor in berlin for me in the entire news team here thanks so much for watching. we're all set. to go beyond the obvious. we're me live. as we take on the world. where it's all about the stories that matter to you but about something behind the good people what ever it takes to keep it all running. let me go come up to be such a good looking guy now that w. mark made for our minds. this...
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they work in emergency department at o'connor hospital in san jose. >> the only time we can move the patient to the icu is when a covid patient has died so if you're coming to the emergency department for an acute non- covid related emergency, you may experience you can delays. because we simply don't have the room. >> reporter: the end 2020 the case rate per 100,000 in santa clara county is 59, at the end of october it was below four. to get out of the purple most restrictive tear, that number has to dropped to seven out of 100,000. >> we are asking once again to exercise your power to control this pandemic. our actions matter. our actions drive the pandemic up or down. >> reporter: many first responders received the first shot in the arm with the vaccine but there was a long way to go. >> we have had outbreaks in several of the agencies within santa clara county, and providing the first line of protection for our folks is really critical for them to continue to do their jobs. >> we are not out of the woods. we are in the thick of the woods. >> so we have a long way to go before we
they work in emergency department at o'connor hospital in san jose. >> the only time we can move the patient to the icu is when a covid patient has died so if you're coming to the emergency department for an acute non- covid related emergency, you may experience you can delays. because we simply don't have the room. >> reporter: the end 2020 the case rate per 100,000 in santa clara county is 59, at the end of october it was below four. to get out of the purple most restrictive tear,...
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assistant deputy chief tom o'connor. i wanted to congratulate you and welcome you and you will be a great addition with your vast knowledge. as you know and you have been around long enough to understand the importance of awfs. i want to welcome you. second to that, chief nicholson, i wanted to applaud you on the start up of the program. what is the official name of the program? >> commissioner nakajo, the official name of the program is city emc. it is being run by a nonprofit that we have been working with since the beginning. it is city emt. >> again, congratulations. i have been working on the sidelines in terms of this endeavor as well, but to be able to have a focus group within the community and be able to have them be trained is something that we have been excited about far long time. i want to thank you for that as well. congratulate the department, and will be very much interested in how this progresses. thank you, madam president. >> thank you, commissioner nakajo. do any of the other commissioners have questi
assistant deputy chief tom o'connor. i wanted to congratulate you and welcome you and you will be a great addition with your vast knowledge. as you know and you have been around long enough to understand the importance of awfs. i want to welcome you. second to that, chief nicholson, i wanted to applaud you on the start up of the program. what is the official name of the program? >> commissioner nakajo, the official name of the program is city emc. it is being run by a nonprofit that we...
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." ♪ boy, the way glenn miller plays ♪ >> reporter: series starred carroll o'connor and jean stapleton>> as the narrow-minded, working class loudmouth and his adoring wife. >> i ain't over the hill. >> well, you can certainly see the top of it. >> reporter: "all in the family" premiered 50 years ago this month, ran nine seasons and was number one in the ratings for five consecutive years. >> there was a discussion about water cooler moments, where people met at the water cooler and talked, and on monday they talked about saturday's show, "all in the family." >> one, two, three! >> there were people on either side of the political spectrum who saw something in it for them? >> yes. i would like to think what they saw was the foolishness of the human condition. >> norman's insistence at breakfast that the union must always go under, not over, the smoked salmon, tickled the memory of pure foolishness of the show. >> hold it. what are you doing here? what about the other foot? there ain't no sock on it? >> i'll get to it. >> one of the greatest gifts in my entertainment career. >> don't you
." ♪ boy, the way glenn miller plays ♪ >> reporter: series starred carroll o'connor and jean stapleton>> as the narrow-minded, working class loudmouth and his adoring wife. >> i ain't over the hill. >> well, you can certainly see the top of it. >> reporter: "all in the family" premiered 50 years ago this month, ran nine seasons and was number one in the ratings for five consecutive years. >> there was a discussion about water cooler...
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countries as well they simply destroy a competing platform at the urging of people a congressman or o'connor congresswoman alexander or kos you or test the issue demands heard on twitter and within 70. 2 hours are a response from the internet so it doesn't understand why this is so dangerous. our ability to organize on the internet to be heard is concentrated and great number of socog belly our hearts to exist from the outside of the realm on ability to operate no transparency and where no limits. meantime season overwhelming majority of americans on both sides of the political spectrum now say the nation is quote falling apart they find it is an alarming new poll and some 80 percent of democrats independents and republicans somewhat or strongly agree the country is disintegrating so what's the view on the streets than is a snapshot. i'm playing the part. you know that. everything . people and you have 400000 individuals americans or coronavirus you have millions of people unemployed you have business is falling for bankruptcy you have rights in the capital you have a president who has been
countries as well they simply destroy a competing platform at the urging of people a congressman or o'connor congresswoman alexander or kos you or test the issue demands heard on twitter and within 70. 2 hours are a response from the internet so it doesn't understand why this is so dangerous. our ability to organize on the internet to be heard is concentrated and great number of socog belly our hearts to exist from the outside of the realm on ability to operate no transparency and where no...
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stories with a look at how germany is paying tribute to the victims of the coronavirus i'm michael o'connor in berlin for me in the entire team here thanks for watching. and life on earth matters are coming to and. a coincidence. previously the earth was just a messy chemistry lab the mission. where the impossible. cut off the creation of our solar system with our planet is a bit like winning the lottery look at the. moon if earth. starts feb 11th on t w. this week on the world store's. residents are freezing in spanish slums. and forking from dizzying heights in turkey that's we begin in germany where the media is reporting new covert 19 deaths every day a new initiative wants to make a grief more public by reminding the country that there are real people behind these numbers. it's the 8 sunday that caused john schmidt has come here to set out candles a visual reminder of those who have died from covert 19. he's not the only one doing this. germany may have done better than other countries at the beginning of the pandemic but the death toll now stands at more than 50000. and us of what if
stories with a look at how germany is paying tribute to the victims of the coronavirus i'm michael o'connor in berlin for me in the entire team here thanks for watching. and life on earth matters are coming to and. a coincidence. previously the earth was just a messy chemistry lab the mission. where the impossible. cut off the creation of our solar system with our planet is a bit like winning the lottery look at the. moon if earth. starts feb 11th on t w. this week on the world store's....
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babies under is said to be the third baby born in the bay area this year, the second was born at o'connor hospital in san jose, two minutes earlier. congratulations to all those babies. >> coming up, a bear area respiratory therapist's message on treating a never-ending stream of patients with covid- 19. >>> and a show, put on by mother nature in the sky. check this out. watch as starlings put on, what is called a migration. >>> that is a new one on me. i am interested. i am keeping an eye on rain, new year, new weather pattern. i have got some rain coming, i will tell you in. >>> front-line workers continue to be scratched by the coronavirus. ktvu's greg lee talked to a respiratory therapist about the challenges and heart ache of treating this virus. >> reporter: is covid cases continue to surge in california, icu phillips, and many other hospitals, respiratory therapists are being pushed to the limit. >> we are getting beat up, we are getting told by a lot of places, we are really in demand in terms of oxygen delivery and whatnot, throughout the hospital. >> reporter: lances and rt at z
babies under is said to be the third baby born in the bay area this year, the second was born at o'connor hospital in san jose, two minutes earlier. congratulations to all those babies. >> coming up, a bear area respiratory therapist's message on treating a never-ending stream of patients with covid- 19. >>> and a show, put on by mother nature in the sky. check this out. watch as starlings put on, what is called a migration. >>> that is a new one on me. i am interested....
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agent tom o'connor says more manpower was needed from the start. >> i don't care who you are, you are in fear for your own life because, in all reality, anything could have happened from that crowd. anything. >> reporter: and no one wants to see that happen again. tonight, the dome is protected, in part by this seven-foot unscalable fence. norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you so much. and there are just 13 days left in the trump presidency, but tonight, top democrats in congress are turning up the pressure to have the president removed, whether by invoking the 25th amendment or by a second impeachment. cbs's nancy cordes joins us now. and good evening, nancy. >> reporter: norah, democrats have been highly critical of this president for four years now, but this is the first time they have formally called on his cabinet to declare him unfit for office and to replace him with vice president mike pence for the final two weeks of his term. >> he must be removed from office. >> reporter: top democrats went public with a dramatic plea today after failing to reach the vice president by
agent tom o'connor says more manpower was needed from the start. >> i don't care who you are, you are in fear for your own life because, in all reality, anything could have happened from that crowd. anything. >> reporter: and no one wants to see that happen again. tonight, the dome is protected, in part by this seven-foot unscalable fence. norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you so much. and there are just 13 days left in the trump presidency, but tonight, top democrats in...
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news that live from berlin up next reporters takes a look at opera during a pandemic i'm michael o'connor in berlin for in their rest of the team here thanks for watching. what secrets lie behind the small. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d.w. world heritage 368 get the maps now. the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing. good measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information and context. the coronavirus up to the code that seems special monday to friday on t.w. . common and corona not of the great opera with an orchestra son who is and a quad in the time of the pandemic last chance to answer in court forces taking quite a risk. but what about the audience. we have to protect people but also art it's likely that if we have to sing like this it's better than not singing at. and. that's starting from the overture were rather the whole piece they're cutting wherever courses and singers in question are not here. saying anything so let's begin if for no november mario van zan
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at all and it is unacceptable someone like larry krasner, this guy is still in prison and jimmy o'connorwas also killed by a career criminal let out of prison early by larry krasner. this is what we are seeing across the country with das funded by george soros, crime in philadelphia, homicides 499. do you believe that? 499, up 40% since 2019. we are seeing violent spikes in crime across the country because of liberal progressives who are pretty much marxists taking over the district attorneys and breaking down our criminal justice system, wreaking havoc in this country and law enforcement. a dangerous precedent being set. shannon: i know you're heated on this topic but we are out of time. our thoughts are with the family because this is a tragedy that never should have happened. thank you for joining us. todd: small businesses on it as a new administration is sworn in today. will joe biden give them something healthy? our small business panel joins us next. ♪♪ taking care of business ♪♪ taking care of business ♪♪ taking care of business when we started our business we were paying an arm
at all and it is unacceptable someone like larry krasner, this guy is still in prison and jimmy o'connorwas also killed by a career criminal let out of prison early by larry krasner. this is what we are seeing across the country with das funded by george soros, crime in philadelphia, homicides 499. do you believe that? 499, up 40% since 2019. we are seeing violent spikes in crime across the country because of liberal progressives who are pretty much marxists taking over the district attorneys...
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for careful reading not only about president trump and president biden, but going back to james o'connors earl carter. matthew winkler, the relationship with china. how did president trump do in narrowing the trade deficit? matthew: it is good to be with you. for all of the bombast against globalization, during his first three years as president, the trade deficit climbed to record 1.67 trillion dollars. that surpasses a similar period deficits for obama, george w. bush, and also clinton. our data is u.s. census data that goes back to 1992. by the end of the trump era, if you will, we have a really dubious outcome which is he has nothing to show for the policies that he engendered. at this point, worse than everybody except george w. bush, who you know presided over the worst recession since the great depression. yeah, i mean, yes definition for what he is still with china. tom: with the wonderful work that you do, completely unfair question this morning, we assume that president biden will raise taxes. can he plays those tax increases all on business and corporations or does he have to
for careful reading not only about president trump and president biden, but going back to james o'connors earl carter. matthew winkler, the relationship with china. how did president trump do in narrowing the trade deficit? matthew: it is good to be with you. for all of the bombast against globalization, during his first three years as president, the trade deficit climbed to record 1.67 trillion dollars. that surpasses a similar period deficits for obama, george w. bush, and also clinton. our...
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. >> bret: 32 years ago, january n in, administer the oath of office by justice sandra day o'connor,u took the oath in front of the capital. here you are today. why did you feel compelled to come back to this event tomorrow? >> first of all, i think i've been to every inauguration since the jimmy carter inauguration in 1977 when i was a new member of congress. i also believe that somebody in my position really needs to show up to witness the transfer of power, the peaceful transfer of power. it's a magical moment, something that american history has proven to be able to see this over centuries. also, you know, i know joe biden fairly well. i stared with them in the senate. i think i've known him for 40 years. he is a good person. i wish him the very best. i hope i get to talk to him briefly although i don't know if i will or not. finally if there was any hesitation, i know there was a lot of hesitation with people such as myself, i think in the circumstances right now, it's imperative -- not imperative, but i think it's important to show up to show bipartisanship show that republican
. >> bret: 32 years ago, january n in, administer the oath of office by justice sandra day o'connor,u took the oath in front of the capital. here you are today. why did you feel compelled to come back to this event tomorrow? >> first of all, i think i've been to every inauguration since the jimmy carter inauguration in 1977 when i was a new member of congress. i also believe that somebody in my position really needs to show up to witness the transfer of power, the peaceful transfer...
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. >> that was flannery o'connor who said i hate to find tds what is given general satisfaction. i found it tedious. this was not a great speech. let me get to the main point. unity is not a fundamental american value. we agree to disagree on things. we hold these truths to be self-evident. the man is created by god and equal rights. equal rights to pursue happiness and life and liberty. unity is not in there. a quality and liberty are the fundamental rights. not unity. madison says in the tenth federalist papers, faction is what motivates americans. that is passions and opinions on different things. we give it as a given in american life that we will have different opinions. it is the sorting out of those opinions, how we resolve those differences. not unity. you are not going to get people on the far left of the biden spectrum and donald trump's right side to agree on things. how do we sort them out russian mark and i think the president showed today and his list how that does not unity he is after. his list suggests disunity, to that's an honorable way to go. barack obama said
. >> that was flannery o'connor who said i hate to find tds what is given general satisfaction. i found it tedious. this was not a great speech. let me get to the main point. unity is not a fundamental american value. we agree to disagree on things. we hold these truths to be self-evident. the man is created by god and equal rights. equal rights to pursue happiness and life and liberty. unity is not in there. a quality and liberty are the fundamental rights. not unity. madison says in the...
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kevin o'connor will be taking conley's place. he has been a long-time physician. >> thank you for that at the white house. >>> still to come, republicans cup on their own over former president trump's impeachment, specifically on congresswoman liz cheney's role. we will speak to a republican law maker who calls it gop cancel culture. >>> one of the alleged rioters who stormed the capitol on the 6th of january, happened to be the] of a secret service agent who once led michelle obama's detail. the alarming new details on that ahead. >>> tom brady, you may have heard of him, will be going to his incredible tenth super bowl. the tampa bay buccaneers will face off the chiefs and brady making history at the very young let's be clear, young age of 43. t just a side dish anymore. always look for the grown in idaho seal. find your rhythm. your happy place. find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you a potent blend of nutrients so you can emerge your best with emergen-c. let's get checked for a full range of conditi
kevin o'connor will be taking conley's place. he has been a long-time physician. >> thank you for that at the white house. >>> still to come, republicans cup on their own over former president trump's impeachment, specifically on congresswoman liz cheney's role. we will speak to a republican law maker who calls it gop cancel culture. >>> one of the alleged rioters who stormed the capitol on the 6th of january, happened to be the] of a secret service agent who once led...
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your twitter followers they include everyone from brooklyn hipsters to writer susie welch, charlie o'connorng the pandemic food delivery game in a way that is attracting a mosaic of interested customers questioning. >> thank you so much for having me on it's great that we have those people on her twitter following in the mainstream consumer that is who we are focused on. were on online grocery service and offer anything from fresh produce to premium proteins but we also offer recipes over 3000 recipes that we give our customers access to to make it easier to know what to do with her groceries and lastly we do all the work for the consumer instead of them going to our website and choosing among thousands of products, they fill out a little profile telling us what they are looking for they try to lose weight, save time and we take groceries that we think that they will love they give us feedback on the groceries and we do better each time we deliver. liz: you got the attention of forbes them an interesting article not even that recently in 2018 but saint suddenly you are starting to really ge
your twitter followers they include everyone from brooklyn hipsters to writer susie welch, charlie o'connorng the pandemic food delivery game in a way that is attracting a mosaic of interested customers questioning. >> thank you so much for having me on it's great that we have those people on her twitter following in the mainstream consumer that is who we are focused on. were on online grocery service and offer anything from fresh produce to premium proteins but we also offer recipes over...
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you have to get joe manchin on board with alexandria o'connor seal cortez.t is just within one party. i do think that is one important point just briefly what i will add to that the presence of a filibuster is a privilege of the senate but also increasingly out of step with what i think the country looks like. >> since you raised joe mansion -- joe manchin in your response to the question, the next question comes from cory. he asked is there a political downside on the boat to eliminate the filibuster itself in other words do you think voters care or know enough about the filibuster rule to make the boat potentially difficult for senators like joe manchin. >> i think that's a great question in my own work touches on this i will say i published a piece saying senators are accountable for the procedural vote. i will say this, though. there is undeniable evidence that suggest average americans are not thinking about senate procedure and that is conditional just like politicians on what side you are on. mitch mcconnell cares about minority rights today. i don't
you have to get joe manchin on board with alexandria o'connor seal cortez.t is just within one party. i do think that is one important point just briefly what i will add to that the presence of a filibuster is a privilege of the senate but also increasingly out of step with what i think the country looks like. >> since you raised joe mansion -- joe manchin in your response to the question, the next question comes from cory. he asked is there a political downside on the boat to eliminate...
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team is looking to turn over a new leaf in this new year under the direction of new head coach bob o'connorbout the team's potential most of the sharks court turns from last year in players who might have dealing with injuries have plenty of time to rest and recover. >>there was to take much time off but you know it could a good thing like you said it's. >>career really been going deep in playoffs are real championship use the summer to kind get healthy and prepare for next season, but you know at this time i thought i was able to kind of take advantage put in some good work off the ice. >>january 13th that's when the nhl supposed to start games. the plan right now is for the sharks to start the season on the road, no word yet on when they might be able to return to san jose you may remember the santa clara county health department put a ban on contact sports back in late november with cases rising right now, there's no hint of that ban being lifted any time soon so that also affects several college basketball programs stanford, san jose state santa clara university teams are forced to move
team is looking to turn over a new leaf in this new year under the direction of new head coach bob o'connorbout the team's potential most of the sharks court turns from last year in players who might have dealing with injuries have plenty of time to rest and recover. >>there was to take much time off but you know it could a good thing like you said it's. >>career really been going deep in playoffs are real championship use the summer to kind get healthy and prepare for next season,...
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o'connor, jeff zients. andy slavic was named today, absolutely brilliant.hat it takes. to your question, you remember, you know, in 1990 when we got there, there was one drug for hiv. it was azt and it didn't work very well and people were dying. there was an intense focus. we set out the policy together. it was called accelerated approval. we gave the pharmaceutical industry a roadmap and we sat there in 1996 when the inhibitor data came. there were small molecules and they changed the course of that epidemic. the important lesson, it wasn't just one anti-viral, it was combinations. you have to get companies to work together. there will be, the president-elect in the plan has an effort for a national anti viral program. it is absolutely essential. there will be people with the -- who have been vaccinated. there will be some cases. we know it is 95% effective. that sounds great, but one out of 20 people will still be at risk. there are people who may be immuno suppressed. there will be other viruses down the road, we know that. so we have to have a major an
o'connor, jeff zients. andy slavic was named today, absolutely brilliant.hat it takes. to your question, you remember, you know, in 1990 when we got there, there was one drug for hiv. it was azt and it didn't work very well and people were dying. there was an intense focus. we set out the policy together. it was called accelerated approval. we gave the pharmaceutical industry a roadmap and we sat there in 1996 when the inhibitor data came. there were small molecules and they changed the course...
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doctors that o'connor hospital in san jose say it's been invaluable. was to kind of help balance the impact of the surge across the county. and it quickly grew into much more than that. it became a chance to share best practices and identify challenges who needed help with patients, equipment and supplies. the beauty and it is its simplicity on is speed in terms of being able to happen, because if that has been was running out of resources nurse no time to waste. and they recognize the hospital that needs help. one day, maybe offering it the next. so these doctors have been digging deep, ready to take on even more. this probably is the most important time in our lives in those patients lives that we put those things that put everything else aside and just take care of people the hospital's expect things to be difficult for at least the next couple of months. but they're hopeful that this collaboration will continue even after the pandemic, and ruben ktvu fox two news. yeah very weather. another day of full sunshine and warm temperatures. the word patte
doctors that o'connor hospital in san jose say it's been invaluable. was to kind of help balance the impact of the surge across the county. and it quickly grew into much more than that. it became a chance to share best practices and identify challenges who needed help with patients, equipment and supplies. the beauty and it is its simplicity on is speed in terms of being able to happen, because if that has been was running out of resources nurse no time to waste. and they recognize the hospital...
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or sinead o'connor. there was only room for one woman at the time.yched to be part of. >> jimmy: i worked at one of those radio stations here in los angeles. kroc. >> no way. >> jimmy: i remember us interviewing you. i remember the first time i heard the song. i remember thinking, oh my god, this is a scary, scary woman. [ laughter ] >> that's great. and it's true. >> jimmy: yeah. but you didn't seem that scary when we met you, you just seemed polite. >> no, i think i had gotten it all out. eminem and i have this thing, everyone assumes we're going to come in and rip everything apart and scream at everybody. but we've gotten it out in our music, so by the time we see you, we're very convivial. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: congratulations, your broadway musical based on your music is nominated for more tonys -- 15 tonys or something? [ cheers and applause ] >> yes. >> jimmy: that's crazy. what does it feel like sitting in the audience and listening to and watching others perform your work? >> well, i'd always been monologizing in some ways, singing at. ther
or sinead o'connor. there was only room for one woman at the time.yched to be part of. >> jimmy: i worked at one of those radio stations here in los angeles. kroc. >> no way. >> jimmy: i remember us interviewing you. i remember the first time i heard the song. i remember thinking, oh my god, this is a scary, scary woman. [ laughter ] >> that's great. and it's true. >> jimmy: yeah. but you didn't seem that scary when we met you, you just seemed polite. >> no,...
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interesting well, definitely i think when you're surrounded by people, like olivia colman and josh o'connorret thatcher probably never, like, reclined quite like this. [ laughter ] >> maybe not >> seth: and certainly margaret thatcher and the queen never -- i mean, of course, selfies weren't as in vogue when they were hanging out together. so we -- there's no way of knowing as a historical record, if that would have happened or not. i think people might not know, certainly in the states, might not fully appreciate how funny olivia colman is, as an actor and as a comedian. and there was a video -- this was before pandemic, when you guys were shooting together, but this was a funeral scene, and when the cameras were not rolling, the cellphones were, and you guys were doing a choreographed dance to lizzo how did this come about? >> well, olivia apparently does a dance class in the area that she lives with a bunch of friends on a regular basis and she -- and the last time she did the class she was -- they had danced to that song, that lizzo song and she asked if we would happen to be interested
interesting well, definitely i think when you're surrounded by people, like olivia colman and josh o'connorret thatcher probably never, like, reclined quite like this. [ laughter ] >> maybe not >> seth: and certainly margaret thatcher and the queen never -- i mean, of course, selfies weren't as in vogue when they were hanging out together. so we -- there's no way of knowing as a historical record, if that would have happened or not. i think people might not know, certainly in the...
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life this year babies under his said to be the baby third born baby, the second baby was born in o'connor hospital, in san jose, two minutes earlier. >>> coming up, a light show that was anything but sanctioned. see the illegal fireworks display that happened around the bay area this morning, and how firefighters responded. >>> up next, congress votes to override a presidential veto. it is a 1st for the trump white house, and the final act for a new congress, which will be sworn in on sunday. >>> it was an eventful new year's day on capitol hill, where the senate was mostly in agreement. today, senators decided to override the veto of the national defense bill. the first override of his presidency. fox's rich edson has more from congress. >> reporter: congress has sidelined president trump's demands, and instead offered this. >> the bill on reconsideration's past. >> reporter: the first veto override of the trump administration to the senate voted this afternoon 81-13, to override president trump's veto of a massive defense policy bill. >> it is our chance to ensure we keep pace with comp
life this year babies under his said to be the baby third born baby, the second baby was born in o'connor hospital, in san jose, two minutes earlier. >>> coming up, a light show that was anything but sanctioned. see the illegal fireworks display that happened around the bay area this morning, and how firefighters responded. >>> up next, congress votes to override a presidential veto. it is a 1st for the trump white house, and the final act for a new congress, which will be...
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doctors that o'connor hospital in san jose say it's been invaluable.o kind of help balance the impact of the surge across the county. it quickly grew into much more than that. it became a chance to share best practices and identify challenges who needed help with patients, equipment and supplies. the beauty in it is its simplicity. on and its speed in terms of being able to happen, because if that has been was running out of resources, nurse no time to waste, and they recognize the hospital that needs help. one day, maybe offering it the next. so these doctors have been digging deep, ready to take on even more. this probably is the most important time in our lives, and those patients lives that we put those things that put everything else aside and just take care of people the hospital's expect things will be difficult for the next couple of months. but they're hopeful this collaboration will continue even after the pandemic, aundre well, we'll see how that goes out. and we've been reporting for us live tonight. and what went wrong at the u. s capitol
doctors that o'connor hospital in san jose say it's been invaluable.o kind of help balance the impact of the surge across the county. it quickly grew into much more than that. it became a chance to share best practices and identify challenges who needed help with patients, equipment and supplies. the beauty in it is its simplicity. on and its speed in terms of being able to happen, because if that has been was running out of resources, nurse no time to waste, and they recognize the hospital...
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women did not have -- sandra day o'connor couldn't get a job right out of law school except as a secretarialso how did she find the strength? >> i'm going to point to barbara franklin because barbara was running the office of women's issues. i know. so i'm going to tell your story and the white house knew -- mrs. nixon knew how she worked within the white house office and the departments that were there thanks to leadership with you, anne armstrong, others that were very conscious of this movement. she realized that the republicans were losing some ground on this. it was the democrats that were proposing legislation and, you know, bills to support women. and she worked very closely with the office of women's issues and the white house to help get more appointments, right, appointments of women in the federal government. and as you said, spoke publically about women or a woman from the supreme court. she was disappointed that that was not the president's decision, of course, and may have expressed that private tlyo him. but publically she supported the president. and, again, i think that was
women did not have -- sandra day o'connor couldn't get a job right out of law school except as a secretarialso how did she find the strength? >> i'm going to point to barbara franklin because barbara was running the office of women's issues. i know. so i'm going to tell your story and the white house knew -- mrs. nixon knew how she worked within the white house office and the departments that were there thanks to leadership with you, anne armstrong, others that were very conscious of this...
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o'connor. >> okay. no further comments. >> there is nobody else in the cue. >> president mccarthy, back to you. >> chairman: fellow commissioners -- thank you, andy and christine for your presentation. as my opening statement this morning, this will probably be one of our more important ordinance and legislation that we're going to work on this year. as always, and i think it was pointed out by some of the public comment, we definitely could add more to this that would be ultimately helpful to making sure that this legislation works well. and i think it is the unintended consequences that i want to make sure we cover as we go along. with that, i do have a bit of input, but i would like to hear from my fellow commissioners first, and then maybe i would weigh in and make sure we're not all saying the same thing here. the first commissioner we'll start with is commissioner -- sorry, vice president moss. >> thank you, president mccarthy, i appreciate it. and thank you, supervisor ronan and the co-sponsors f
o'connor. >> okay. no further comments. >> there is nobody else in the cue. >> president mccarthy, back to you. >> chairman: fellow commissioners -- thank you, andy and christine for your presentation. as my opening statement this morning, this will probably be one of our more important ordinance and legislation that we're going to work on this year. as always, and i think it was pointed out by some of the public comment, we definitely could add more to this that would...
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i am kevin o'connor and i called last month about my property. i feel like i'm involved now and i want to call every month with comments. i read that article on saturday too and even though i am somewhat partial to some of the comments, agree with you very much, mr. mccarthy, that it's a little bit unfair. i want to start by saying that for the greatest part -- and not the greatest part -- but the greatest part of dedication of the staff starting with your own sonya harris, who is incredible, and multitasking and working after hours, for the most part, everyone is trying to do a really, really, really great job. when you talk about some of the issues like, you know, this new policy regarding electricity -- everything created in policy in my opinion is for the public betterment and for the citizens of san francisco. and it is so complicated and complex. i'm not going to complain about the rules but i am going to talk to you a little bit about the inability to adjude caught all f their rules. i hate going down and having to get a single permit for
i am kevin o'connor and i called last month about my property. i feel like i'm involved now and i want to call every month with comments. i read that article on saturday too and even though i am somewhat partial to some of the comments, agree with you very much, mr. mccarthy, that it's a little bit unfair. i want to start by saying that for the greatest part -- and not the greatest part -- but the greatest part of dedication of the staff starting with your own sonya harris, who is incredible,...
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. >> every decade, you get somebody like peter faulk as columbo or carroll o'connor as archie bunker.eone you can't imagine anyone else afterwards. james gandolfini is that as tony soprano. >> i think it's supposed to be a mafia story but like i say. >> it's also about every day life. >> did you know that an italian invented the telephone? >> alexander graham bell is italian? >> see what i'm talking about. antonio finucci invented the telephone and he got robbed. everybody knows that. >> who invented the mafia? >> what? >> "the sopranos" took the mystery out of being a mobster. ♪ i'm a fool to do your dirty work ♪ >> it was somehow more mundane than we guessed it would be and yet every bit as riveting as "the godfather." >> you were like a brother to me. to all of us. >> the debate raged at hbo about whether you could have a guy like this as your lead. and david chase was adamant that you have to, this is who he is, and he was right. >> can you assure me that tony soprano isn't going to become a sensitive, nurturing, mellowing man? >> yes. >> oh, good. >> oh, my god. >> it's all right
. >> every decade, you get somebody like peter faulk as columbo or carroll o'connor as archie bunker.eone you can't imagine anyone else afterwards. james gandolfini is that as tony soprano. >> i think it's supposed to be a mafia story but like i say. >> it's also about every day life. >> did you know that an italian invented the telephone? >> alexander graham bell is italian? >> see what i'm talking about. antonio finucci invented the telephone and he got...
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. >> and betty o'connor. >> you said pat gibbs. >> yes. >> and so, the main thing, and i am trying tohink of her name all day, and interestingly it came just then pat gibbs. >> yes. >> but i think that a shout out to carrie carson, because carrie was the one who took social history and this sort of the new look and sort of what is it, history from the bottom up, and carrie took it seriously, and carrie is the one who gave us the privilege of meeting with john hemphill and kevin kelley and lou powers and just a bunch of historians who gave of themselves in so many ways to help make sure that we were legitimate in the story that we were telling. i can't say that too much. you had to know, and you have to know your history, and it cannot be a mystery if others are going to not only learn from you but see you as a legitimate teacher. what donald said earlier about it is very important that you know your history, and in many ways, it is your only defense when you are out there on the street by yourself and someone comes and says something asinine to you, it is your history to allow you to
. >> and betty o'connor. >> you said pat gibbs. >> yes. >> and so, the main thing, and i am trying tohink of her name all day, and interestingly it came just then pat gibbs. >> yes. >> but i think that a shout out to carrie carson, because carrie was the one who took social history and this sort of the new look and sort of what is it, history from the bottom up, and carrie took it seriously, and carrie is the one who gave us the privilege of meeting with john...
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i am kevin o'connor and i called last month about my property. i feel like i'm involved now and i want to call every month with comments. i read that article on saturday too and even though i am somewhat partial to some of the comments, agree with you very much, mr. mccarthy, that it's a little bit unfair. i want to start by saying that for the greatest part -- and not the greatest part -- but the greatest part of dedication of the staff starting with your own sonya harris, who is incredible, and multitasking and working after hours, for the most part, everyone is trying to do a really, really, really great job. when you talk about some of the issues like, you know, this new policy regarding electricity -- everything created in policy in my opinion is for the public betterment and for the citizens of san francisco. and it is so complicated and complex. i'm not going to complain about the rules but i am going to talk to you a little bit about the inability to adjude caught all f their rules. i hate going down and having to get a single permit for
i am kevin o'connor and i called last month about my property. i feel like i'm involved now and i want to call every month with comments. i read that article on saturday too and even though i am somewhat partial to some of the comments, agree with you very much, mr. mccarthy, that it's a little bit unfair. i want to start by saying that for the greatest part -- and not the greatest part -- but the greatest part of dedication of the staff starting with your own sonya harris, who is incredible,...