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i have someone like sandra day o'connor to look up to. because she used her seat at the table to help others also gain a seat around that table. thank you for thatth question. >> judge nguyen. hello everybody thank you for including me. oh what to talk for a moment about judge hughes. the judge of the court in which i announce that the federal district court in the northern district of texas in dallas. many of you may recognize herme name. she administered the oath to president johnson on air force one after the "slaying goliath" of president kennedy. when i started practicing law in 1976, judge hughes was on the federal bench. if she was 5 feet tall i would be surprised. i am five -- three and she made me look like a giant. she had been a police officer then became a state court judge. her palm to the federal bench was controversial she served as a long and distinguished career including serving as age judge in our state court system when women could not be on a jury. i think was responsible for ending the program of many were women were
i have someone like sandra day o'connor to look up to. because she used her seat at the table to help others also gain a seat around that table. thank you for thatth question. >> judge nguyen. hello everybody thank you for including me. oh what to talk for a moment about judge hughes. the judge of the court in which i announce that the federal district court in the northern district of texas in dallas. many of you may recognize herme name. she administered the oath to president johnson on...
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. >> dan o'connor climbed a ladder in front of a big crowd over the weekend and dove into the water. o'connor did it the first time on june 13, 2020, because he says he was hungover. >> he said it felt so good he just kept doing it every single day, including through chicago's brutally cold winter. >> last monday it was 1 degree. the temperature doesn't seem to, don't seem to bother me, it's wind. so that day it was 15 below wind chill, and my hair turned to icicles right after i got out of the water. >> look at him clawing out of the snow. that was an interview from winter, and o'connor used his daily jumps to raise money for music venues which were hard hit during the lockdown. if you're going to do something like that, at least it's for a good cause. >> uh-huh. >> you wouldn't do it? >> i love that journey for him. for him. >> for him. not for you. >> i have just lived in cleveland, and there were days where, like, i ask myself why i lived in cleveland, because it was just that cold. the upper midwest is a different kind of cold. okay, it's not new york cold or d.c. cold, it's lik
. >> dan o'connor climbed a ladder in front of a big crowd over the weekend and dove into the water. o'connor did it the first time on june 13, 2020, because he says he was hungover. >> he said it felt so good he just kept doing it every single day, including through chicago's brutally cold winter. >> last monday it was 1 degree. the temperature doesn't seem to, don't seem to bother me, it's wind. so that day it was 15 below wind chill, and my hair turned to icicles right...
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justice o'connor's first job -- he was undeterred by the challenges of her day and i think all of us have experienced how do we got to the place we are today but she had a legacy of opening doors for others. she had an immense intellect but her focus has always been on improving the lives of others whether civic education through empowering women, in advocating for stability in the legal profession so i think i'm just grateful to have grown up in an era when i had some unlike justice sandra day o'connor to look up to because she helps others gain a seat around that table. thank you for that question. >> judge lynn. >> thank you everybody. judge hughes was a judge on the court at the federal district court in texas. many of you may recognize her name. she said her oath to president johnson after the death of president kennedy. shoe was on the federal bench. i am 5 feet 3 inches and she made me look like a giant. she became a state court judge and her deployment to the federal bench was caught potential because it was in the late 60s at the time but she served a long and distinguished
justice o'connor's first job -- he was undeterred by the challenges of her day and i think all of us have experienced how do we got to the place we are today but she had a legacy of opening doors for others. she had an immense intellect but her focus has always been on improving the lives of others whether civic education through empowering women, in advocating for stability in the legal profession so i think i'm just grateful to have grown up in an era when i had some unlike justice sandra day...
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josh o'connor will be joining me and they are an iconic rock band whose new album "no gods, no mastersght we will without a hint of irony or shame, senate gop leader mitch mcconnell declared an end to the era of bipartisanship, even as president biden continues to entertain fruitless talks with republicans oh, and also, a gop congressman suggested the forest service should change the course of the earth's orbit to fight climate change for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ >> seth: one of the many things the trump era has revealed about our political culture is that the republican party really has no core ideology, aside from its deep hostility to democracy. they have no core policy positions or visions for the future, and that's why they don't spend much time talking about the things joe biden is actually doing instead, they whine about dr. seuss or mr. potato head, or go on fox news and say dumb culture war b.s. like this, from an actual united states senator, just a few days ago. >> the leadership of the democratic party took a hard left and kept driving. there are two g
josh o'connor will be joining me and they are an iconic rock band whose new album "no gods, no mastersght we will without a hint of irony or shame, senate gop leader mitch mcconnell declared an end to the era of bipartisanship, even as president biden continues to entertain fruitless talks with republicans oh, and also, a gop congressman suggested the forest service should change the course of the earth's orbit to fight climate change for more on this, it's time for "a closer...
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good morning ahead, my candid and eye-opening conversation with grammy winner sinead o'connor. calledy hands and feet started throwing me off at work... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. she said that austedo helps reduce td movements in adults... ...while i continue with most of my mental health medications. (vo) austedo can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, behaviors, feelings, or have suicidal thoughts. common side effects include inflammation of the nose and throat, insomnia and sleepiness. don't take austedo if you have liver problems, are taking reserpine, tetrabenazine, or valbenazine. austedo may cause irregular or fast heartbeat, restlessness, movements mimicking parkinson's disease, fever, stiff muscles, problems thinking, and sweating. (man) talk to your doctor about austedo... it's time to treat td. td is not ok. visit askforaustedo.com when we really, really want something,
good morning ahead, my candid and eye-opening conversation with grammy winner sinead o'connor. calledy hands and feet started throwing me off at work... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. she said that austedo helps reduce td movements in adults... ...while i continue with most of my mental health medications. (vo) austedo can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call...
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josh o'connor: so many actors are so kind because we're constantly being empathetic.lves in other people's shoes, yeah. ramin: with nicole kidman and chris rock, and josh o'connor and anya taylor-joy. ♪♪♪ ramin: welcome to "variety studio: actors on actors." i'm ramin setoodeh. as you can see, we're still not back in our studio, but we know you'll enjoy these revealing conversations with some of the best tv performers of the year from locations around the world. ♪♪♪ ramin: nicole kidman and cross rock are two movie stars who made a big splash in tv series this season.
josh o'connor: so many actors are so kind because we're constantly being empathetic.lves in other people's shoes, yeah. ramin: with nicole kidman and chris rock, and josh o'connor and anya taylor-joy. ♪♪♪ ramin: welcome to "variety studio: actors on actors." i'm ramin setoodeh. as you can see, we're still not back in our studio, but we know you'll enjoy these revealing conversations with some of the best tv performers of the year from locations around the world. ♪♪♪ ramin:...
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i him despite o'connor left, his dad to us is called artist mo, killed his battles i've completed. so i don't know if you let us know that i'm already in the money. remember getting a lot of yesterday, i'm in by me, even if it isn't in the face of this by noon on this time that i would not let you go to the syndicate without another movie which i to give them into notice having some others and deal them when they get to the most because they're not, we're not a big deal. and if you must and number, wait a minute. i go to my boss from the internet by now. every time you had a minus to beat us and another kid a vehicle and got it. all righty. that's us. i do wonder dick what may been denied, but actually militia, even by the lira the me, nice toady, the bushy field go to frontier in suddenly run and tell you to do change. you got to look at the go. this is the new i even the, with the new system to renewed, ah, between don't do this is cindy got to get one just put up on the field, but under seattle providing nation leticia. so she, that issue ation talk to him in the a defeat. can y
i him despite o'connor left, his dad to us is called artist mo, killed his battles i've completed. so i don't know if you let us know that i'm already in the money. remember getting a lot of yesterday, i'm in by me, even if it isn't in the face of this by noon on this time that i would not let you go to the syndicate without another movie which i to give them into notice having some others and deal them when they get to the most because they're not, we're not a big deal. and if you must and...
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so does this boys this we know would have the own, but as they cut, as much as i can be spied o'connor left, his dad to us is called honesty, more killed his battles i've completed. so i don't know if you let us know that i'm already in the money. remember, getting the best buy what if it isn't beautiful moved in the face by noon until we had on the time that i wanted not to go to show question that the syndicate without another movie, which i to give them into some some others deal them into the most because this is not, we're not a big deal and if you must and number that the money to model from tempest from the internet by now every time you have minus to beat us and another kid a vehicle and got it. all righty. that's us, i do wonder area. and dick, what may been denied for militia. you put a bar and they leave the me nice dody bushy field. go to frontier in suddenly run and tell you to call. i was going to change it to them to go to the new i even the, with the new system. renewed between this is cindy. re good one. just as you know, put it under stated, you know, to put out in ti
so does this boys this we know would have the own, but as they cut, as much as i can be spied o'connor left, his dad to us is called honesty, more killed his battles i've completed. so i don't know if you let us know that i'm already in the money. remember, getting the best buy what if it isn't beautiful moved in the face by noon until we had on the time that i wanted not to go to show question that the syndicate without another movie, which i to give them into some some others deal them into...
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this we know would have been as big as it more could as i him despite o'connor less. if it was cool, touristy more guilty, spiders. i've completed the day. so no say after that, i'm already in the money and i'm getting a lot of yesterday. i'm in italy by me, and people in the face me this by using the ship until the time that i wanted to go to the syndicate without another movie which i to get him into some medicine deal them into the most because he does not want a big deal for him to stand up longer than documented up on the bus. but up from the fat and rush by now, but she managed to beat us and another quarter and got it. all righty. that's us. i do wonder he had been dick what they've gone then i don't even know, but they leave the me nice dody bushy field go to frontier in suddenly run and tell you to or i was going to change it to the to go. this is the new with the new system they renewed between davis. you seem to get one just to see if you understand, you know, you don't, you know, put into a nation lucas yesterday. she that issue ation. talk to him in a def
this we know would have been as big as it more could as i him despite o'connor less. if it was cool, touristy more guilty, spiders. i've completed the day. so no say after that, i'm already in the money and i'm getting a lot of yesterday. i'm in italy by me, and people in the face me this by using the ship until the time that i wanted to go to the syndicate without another movie which i to get him into some medicine deal them into the most because he does not want a big deal for him to stand up...
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sandra day o'connor became the first woman in 1981.onia sotomayor in 2009 became the first just as he was hispanic. -- the first just as he was hispanic. ---- the first justice who was hispanic. >> how do you become a supreme court justice? >> it is pretty hard. there are three basic steps. first, there has to be an opening or vacancy on the supreme court. the supreme court can only have nine people at a time. after a vacancy, it is up to the president to pick someone through a process called nomination. then, it is up to the senate to vote on the nominee the president selected. the decisions justices make a very important. they affect everyone in the country. i had the privilege of being a law clerk to justice sonia sotomayor. she is one of the nine justices on the supreme court. every year, she hires young bloggers like myself -- young lawyers like myself. law clerks help justices write judicial opinions and do research and get ready to hear the cases brought before the supreme court. being a law clerk is a wonderful experience. it w
sandra day o'connor became the first woman in 1981.onia sotomayor in 2009 became the first just as he was hispanic. -- the first just as he was hispanic. ---- the first justice who was hispanic. >> how do you become a supreme court justice? >> it is pretty hard. there are three basic steps. first, there has to be an opening or vacancy on the supreme court. the supreme court can only have nine people at a time. after a vacancy, it is up to the president to pick someone through a...
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chief o'connor? >> commissioner cleaveland: all right. chief, thank you very much for your response, and madam president, that's all my questions. >> president feinstein: thank you very much. any -- ah, vice president rodriguez, please. thank you. >> commissioner rodriguez: chief velo, thank you for your report. i've got a question. i think i brought this up last month, regarding the emergency firefighting water system. you know, there's some work being done on claren street over by the ballpark, and there's another on vicente street, but this one says firefighting water system will be installed as a change order. and reading change orders all my life, change orders cost money. i'm just wondering, if this was being done already, why is it -- if we knew the work is happening, why was it all of a sudden the -- why was it put in as a change order? >> thank you, vice president, for your question. i will tell you that the work that's being done for the [inaudible] system is actually done by p.u.c., so this is -- you're talking about the vicent
chief o'connor? >> commissioner cleaveland: all right. chief, thank you very much for your response, and madam president, that's all my questions. >> president feinstein: thank you very much. any -- ah, vice president rodriguez, please. thank you. >> commissioner rodriguez: chief velo, thank you for your report. i've got a question. i think i brought this up last month, regarding the emergency firefighting water system. you know, there's some work being done on claren street...
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o'connor did communicate, so they did have language capability complex. it was a complex and sophisticated form of language that allowed groups to exchange information with each other and that was crucial to their survival. the 2 single plan, the destiny of the crux, is whether they're using words in the way that we use words. and those words were then combined with complex grammatical rules or syntax to be able to convey complex ideas, narratives, information. i suspect not any in still, neanderthals were able to communicate among themselves. but what form did this language actually take? i think need to come see me cause huge importance, especially emotion, huge in social bonding as well to go hunting, work as a team. i'll go be out, see constant. you're going to say it's just the right time to hit that bison. because if you don't get trampled to death, so how are we going to build up the trust? we haven't got words. i think we sing and dance together. i think we see still see that the modem of singing and dancing together, bills of trust bills, a commo
o'connor did communicate, so they did have language capability complex. it was a complex and sophisticated form of language that allowed groups to exchange information with each other and that was crucial to their survival. the 2 single plan, the destiny of the crux, is whether they're using words in the way that we use words. and those words were then combined with complex grammatical rules or syntax to be able to convey complex ideas, narratives, information. i suspect not any in still,...
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o'connor, long did communicate. so they did have language capability complex. it was a complex and sophisticated form of language that allowed groups to exchange information with each other and that was crucial to their survival. the 2 single planning yesterday, or the crux, is whether they're using words in the way that we use words. and those words were then combined with complex grammatical rules or syntax to be able to convey complex ideas. now, tubes information, i suspect not in any in still, neanderthals were able to communicate among themselves, but was formed. it is language actually take music through me because it's hugely important, especially emotion, huge important social bonding as well. to go hunting, guys, work in the team. i'll go the answer constantly. you're going to stay a bit, just the right time to hit that bison. because if you don't get trouble to death, so how are we going to build up that trust? we haven't got words. i think we sing and dance together. i think we see still see that the modem of singing and dancing together. build up t
o'connor, long did communicate. so they did have language capability complex. it was a complex and sophisticated form of language that allowed groups to exchange information with each other and that was crucial to their survival. the 2 single planning yesterday, or the crux, is whether they're using words in the way that we use words. and those words were then combined with complex grammatical rules or syntax to be able to convey complex ideas. now, tubes information, i suspect not in any in...
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o'connor, long did communicate. so they did have language capability complex. it was a complex and sophisticated form of language that allowed groups to exchange information with each other. and that was crucial to their survival. the 2 single plan, the study of the cooks, is whether they are using words in the way that we use words. and those words were then combined with complex grammatical rules or syntax to be able to convey complex ideas. now, tubes information, i suspect not any in still, neanderthals were able to communicate among themselves, but was formed. it is language, actually take music, music, huge imports expressing emotion, huge and social bonding as well. to go hunting, guys, work in the team. i'll go be out. see, come from the spirit just to the right time to hit the bison. because if you don't get trampled to death, so how are we going to build up the trust? if we haven't got words? i think we sing and dance together. i think we see still see that the modem of singing and dancing together, bills of trust bills, a common bond that fences a gr
o'connor, long did communicate. so they did have language capability complex. it was a complex and sophisticated form of language that allowed groups to exchange information with each other. and that was crucial to their survival. the 2 single plan, the study of the cooks, is whether they are using words in the way that we use words. and those words were then combined with complex grammatical rules or syntax to be able to convey complex ideas. now, tubes information, i suspect not any in still,...
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she wanted me too make reference in the introduction to her book to the fact that o'connor the first woman on the supreme court have been offered that opinion and said no just as ginsburg should have it, just as ginsburg wanted people to know that because she wanted to know how special a person justice j o'connor is and how grateful she was to her for that. >> the next question is kinda personal so if you don't want to answern it's okay, did just as ginsburg or marty give you and your husband any marriage advice. >> that's a great question. the answer is yes. >> do you dare to share. >> i will share it, first i will say the best thing they did is model what a real partnership looks like and both of us very much took that to heart and i'm very, very grateful for their example, that is the single most important thing i ite will say,n i will say she did share with me the advice that she received from her mother-in-law on her wedding day that she also told publicly and talks about in the book the best thing i read received is my mother-in-law and every good marriage a pace to be a little
she wanted me too make reference in the introduction to her book to the fact that o'connor the first woman on the supreme court have been offered that opinion and said no just as ginsburg should have it, just as ginsburg wanted people to know that because she wanted to know how special a person justice j o'connor is and how grateful she was to her for that. >> the next question is kinda personal so if you don't want to answern it's okay, did just as ginsburg or marty give you and your...
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sandra day o'connor became the first woman justice in 1980 one. -- 1981.nd sondra sotomayor was the first just as he was hispanic. let's go to our next question. >> hi my name is dominic and i'm in the 10th grade. how does a person get to become a supreme court justice? luke: that is a great question and it is hard to become a supreme court justice. there are three basic steps. first, there has to be a vacancy on the supreme court. the supreme court can only have nine people on it at a time. after a vacancy happens it is up to the president pick someone through a process called nomination. and then it is up to the senate to vote on the nominee. decisions that the justices make are very important. they affect everyone in the entire country. i have had the privilege of being a law clerk to justice sotomayor. she has one of the nine justices, and every year she hires some young lawyers like myself to work with her on the supreme court as law clerks. law clerks help the justices writes their decisions and also to do research, and to get ready to hear the case
sandra day o'connor became the first woman justice in 1980 one. -- 1981.nd sondra sotomayor was the first just as he was hispanic. let's go to our next question. >> hi my name is dominic and i'm in the 10th grade. how does a person get to become a supreme court justice? luke: that is a great question and it is hard to become a supreme court justice. there are three basic steps. first, there has to be a vacancy on the supreme court. the supreme court can only have nine people on it at a...
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and that star had 48 points. fortunately for the box there, star player yamma and touch o'connor, who also had a big night with 40 points and 13 rebounds, milwaukee, just edging in over time, 115-2111. man. it's a great feeling. ready you know, and i did of the day, i try not to get too high, not to get too low, but i almost got emotional a little bit out there, you know, because like, they seem really, really tried their best after determined battle against injury. mark mark has is back to winning ways. the 6th time moto gp will check in his victory out the german growing pre. it's his 1st race, quinton, fracturing his arm at the start of last season. the spaniards down in 10th place in the overall race for the world. ok, and that is all you support for now. back to you mulling far. that's it for me. money side for the news. i'll be back in a moment with more today's the bus here on out there. ah. news news. news. news. news. in the next episode of science in the golden age, i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval period in the field of chemistry. the
and that star had 48 points. fortunately for the box there, star player yamma and touch o'connor, who also had a big night with 40 points and 13 rebounds, milwaukee, just edging in over time, 115-2111. man. it's a great feeling. ready you know, and i did of the day, i try not to get too high, not to get too low, but i almost got emotional a little bit out there, you know, because like, they seem really, really tried their best after determined battle against injury. mark mark has is back to...
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the 26—year—old man, named locally as ryan o'connor, was attacked on thursday evening.wo 17—year—old boys from cardiff and caerphilly are in custody and police remain on the scene. the parents of a northamptonshire teenager, harry dunn, who died in a fatal crash involving the wife of a us intelligence officer, have welcomed an indication that she may face a virtual trial in the united states. after the crash in 2019, anne sacoolas flew to the us, claiming diplomatic immunity. the crown prosecution service has been cleared to engage with mrs sacoolas' lawyers to determine the next steps. harry dunn's parents described it as a "huge development". thousands of people have taken part in a march in canada to honour the four members of a muslim family who were killed in a truck attack last week. the prime minister justin trudeau said it was a terrorist attack motivated by hatred. a man has been charged with multiple counts of murder following the incident in ontario. mahn al—yasiri reports. after tragedy, solidarity. with placards trumpeting love and acceptance over hate and
the 26—year—old man, named locally as ryan o'connor, was attacked on thursday evening.wo 17—year—old boys from cardiff and caerphilly are in custody and police remain on the scene. the parents of a northamptonshire teenager, harry dunn, who died in a fatal crash involving the wife of a us intelligence officer, have welcomed an indication that she may face a virtual trial in the united states. after the crash in 2019, anne sacoolas flew to the us, claiming diplomatic immunity. the crown...
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then 19 al jazeera is fairly o'connor for re, has more from cobble the life that existed at this warehouse with trucks. transporting goods to foreign, military bases across again is down, is gone. this local company has been supporting international troops for more than 15 years and was providing an income for more than a 1000 african families. only a handful of employees remain. they will also be jobless in days when the company shuts down completely. the owner does not want to be identified for fear of attacks after working with foreign troops. has very so i, when i see this one, it brings tears to my eyes. i'm not sure that employee of mine who was getting his paycheck when it was we single home. and i also had shops in the market that used to go in and take some dry food food for like rice and beans and all that for the families. if i don't have the operation, i cannot support him. not because totally because of my situation by the support i was giving to the community for the people. the company owner says once there were more than $22000.00 african companies like his contributing mil
then 19 al jazeera is fairly o'connor for re, has more from cobble the life that existed at this warehouse with trucks. transporting goods to foreign, military bases across again is down, is gone. this local company has been supporting international troops for more than 15 years and was providing an income for more than a 1000 african families. only a handful of employees remain. they will also be jobless in days when the company shuts down completely. the owner does not want to be identified...
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she joins us now from london. o'connor. let's start with these concerns around production and contamination. just how worried should the countries be who are actually receiving and distributing this funding vaccine? well, this is going to have a big blow to the general russian wall out of the vaccine because there is already a great deal of hesitancy among russian citizens with a pole showing that about 2 3rd saying that even prior to this that we took her luminary investigation, she said that they would not take the vaccine. so i think this is going to further hamper their whole lives. however, this, the process that the devil was doing emergency listing this approval system really is like a green light which can help to accelerate the importation of a vaccine with that particular countries that don't have a regulatory body that need international standards. so passerby and other issues and so this is one way to help expedite that find doing a pre qualification process. the dummy chip went onto the site investigate that be
she joins us now from london. o'connor. let's start with these concerns around production and contamination. just how worried should the countries be who are actually receiving and distributing this funding vaccine? well, this is going to have a big blow to the general russian wall out of the vaccine because there is already a great deal of hesitancy among russian citizens with a pole showing that about 2 3rd saying that even prior to this that we took her luminary investigation, she said that...
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station 49, tom o'connor, when i was on the board of supervisors, i remember tom coming to my office and harassing me about the need for changes to station 49. not just rehabbing the existing facility, but the fact it is an absolute need of what our e.m.t.s and paramedics deal with every single day. we're talking about over 90,000 calls a year to respond to people who are in need in san francisco, and the fact is, that's a large volume. but the fact is we know all the work that goes into that. whether it's staffing up with fuel or supplies or resources or what have you, it's a lot of work, and not to mention the shifts and the long hours and the need to have a place to go to just basically sit down for one minute to relax after going through maybe a tough call. this is a long time coming for this city and this department, and i am so excited that we are able to do it right here in the bayview-hunters point community. in particular, what i'm most excited about is not only is this a brand-new facility, but it is seismically safe, so we can feel safe when we are using this particular pl
station 49, tom o'connor, when i was on the board of supervisors, i remember tom coming to my office and harassing me about the need for changes to station 49. not just rehabbing the existing facility, but the fact it is an absolute need of what our e.m.t.s and paramedics deal with every single day. we're talking about over 90,000 calls a year to respond to people who are in need in san francisco, and the fact is, that's a large volume. but the fact is we know all the work that goes into that....
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o'connor did communicate, so they did have language capability complex. it was a complex and sophisticated small language that allowed group to exchange information with each other and that was crucial to their survival. the 2 single plan, the study of the crux, is whether they're using words in the way that we use words. and those words were then combined with complex grammatical rules or syntax to be able to convey complex ideas. now, tubes information, now i suspect not in steal. neanderthals were able to communicate among themselves. but what form did this language actually take? i think these accounts, these kind of huge imports expressing emotion, huge important social building as well. to go hunting, work in the team. i'll go be out, see concent gonna spit just the right time to hit that bison. because if you don't get trampled to death, so how are we going to build up that trust that we haven't got words? i think we sing and bones together. i think we see still see that the modem of singing and dancing together, bills of trust, bills, common bonds
o'connor did communicate, so they did have language capability complex. it was a complex and sophisticated small language that allowed group to exchange information with each other and that was crucial to their survival. the 2 single plan, the study of the crux, is whether they're using words in the way that we use words. and those words were then combined with complex grammatical rules or syntax to be able to convey complex ideas. now, tubes information, now i suspect not in steal....
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britain's olympic silver medal winning swimer — siobhan—marie o'connor makes the tough decision to retire boy has delivered a handwritten letter to downing street asking for help for his parents — and "other mums and dads" — who have to pay for medical cannabis for their epileptic children. thomas braun's brother, eddie, who is six tomorrow, has a private prescription for the drug which costs the family nearly £800 per month. a change in the law in 2018 allowed nhs doctors to prescribe it, but since then, campaigners sayjust three prescriptions have been issued. ellie price reports. dear prime minister, my brother eddie has really bad epilepsy. my mum and dad try their hardest for me and eddie. tom only took three goes to write out his letter neat enough for the prime minister. he's nine, though keen to point out he'll be ten next month. and he's got a lot on his mind. getting a prescription from the nhs would help them a lot. please support my family and all the other families. yours sincerely, thomas braun. i'm feeling excited to finally, maybe, help the solution to get eddie to live a
britain's olympic silver medal winning swimer — siobhan—marie o'connor makes the tough decision to retire boy has delivered a handwritten letter to downing street asking for help for his parents — and "other mums and dads" — who have to pay for medical cannabis for their epileptic children. thomas braun's brother, eddie, who is six tomorrow, has a private prescription for the drug which costs the family nearly £800 per month. a change in the law in 2018 allowed nhs doctors to...
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when out of the blue on the final day of the session, 2005 i believe it was, justice sandra day o'connorpublic pressure, she decided that was the reason she needed to leave and she did and the same will happen with justice briar. chris: susan, the stakes for this have clearly been heightened, one because of the death of ruth bader ginsburg and the fact that donald trump was able to push her replacement through the court in about a month, and two, because you've got mitch mcconnell who after what happened with merrick garland back in 2016 has this week indicated that if he takes back -- if republicans take back the senate and he's the senate majority leader in 2024, the final year of joe biden's term that he might block a biden appointment. so both of those make the question of whether or not briar steps down now a little bit more pressing. >> it's really focused the attention of democrats. i agree with karl that an ad is not likely to persuade the justice to step down. joe biden was a member of the senate judiciary committee when steven briar was a counsel to the senate judiciary committ
when out of the blue on the final day of the session, 2005 i believe it was, justice sandra day o'connorpublic pressure, she decided that was the reason she needed to leave and she did and the same will happen with justice briar. chris: susan, the stakes for this have clearly been heightened, one because of the death of ruth bader ginsburg and the fact that donald trump was able to push her replacement through the court in about a month, and two, because you've got mitch mcconnell who after...
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. >> reporter: kelly o'connor heard about today's grand opening and brought the kids to relive some familynk it is lovely. it is good for the soul to be able to be outside and around all the trees. i think it is important. >> my mom got engaged to my dad. it is the special place. it is how they came together. >> the reason a lot of us work for the state park is we really want to get people outdoors and interested in nature, get people out of the house and off the couch, get some exercise. >> reporter: for californians and citizens of the world, after a year like 2020, enjoy. you deserve it. >>> let's get a check of our local weather with darren peck. >> having just taken in the beauty of big sur, we have some adversaries from big sur in the sky. i'm talking about the smoke but trying to find a creative way to say a. it is a connection with where we were in big sur. what you are seeing a sunrise blocks the haze there. it looks pretty but that is all smoke coming up from the willow fire which is burning in the wilderness in big sur near that trail where the scenery was just being spotlighted
. >> reporter: kelly o'connor heard about today's grand opening and brought the kids to relive some familynk it is lovely. it is good for the soul to be able to be outside and around all the trees. i think it is important. >> my mom got engaged to my dad. it is the special place. it is how they came together. >> the reason a lot of us work for the state park is we really want to get people outdoors and interested in nature, get people out of the house and off the couch, get...
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education and humanities graduate program she is the author of three books giving the devil his due, o'connor and the brothers which received the 2018 christianity today book of the year award. she is also walker, theodore and search for employment and reading this novel. she received the prize for humanities from the dallas institute of humanities and culture, co- the volumes socialist in american culture, the russian social in the west, a collection of essays on the legacy of alexander and i've read this book released many of the essays, it's eczema and i have a minute. she's very prolific, a couple other books are coming up in the next year or two, the scandal of holiness and learning the good life she is preparing an unfinished novel, why do the even rage? we are delighted to have jessica thank you for bringing me today this is thanked the audience, i love people and i enjoy doing these things because i care so much about people so much how we are all acting together as a culture. i think right now there's probably a lot of tension and fears and i hear a lot of concern that it may be 4000
education and humanities graduate program she is the author of three books giving the devil his due, o'connor and the brothers which received the 2018 christianity today book of the year award. she is also walker, theodore and search for employment and reading this novel. she received the prize for humanities from the dallas institute of humanities and culture, co- the volumes socialist in american culture, the russian social in the west, a collection of essays on the legacy of alexander and...
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. >> there's the sandra day o'connor who thought it was a bad idea to leave the court and then there's the kennedy model, you leave when your time is up. >> it seems tliek like the trump administration followed the advice you're giving them. >> absolutely they did. they give them every assurance about who was coming next and it made kennedy comfortable. i was a kennedy clerk. >> chris, happy father's day. >> love you baby. >> great discussion. >>> president biden national security adviser jake sullivan is up next and martha raddatz in iran. sullivan is up next and martha raddatz in iran. [sfx: psst psst] allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! all good visible is wireless that doesn't play games. no surprise fees, legit unlimited data for as little as $25 a month. and the best part, it's powered by verizon. but it gets crazier. bring a friend every month and get every month for $5. which is why i brought them. two $5-a-months right here. hey. hey. plus the players of my squad. hey. what's up? t
. >> there's the sandra day o'connor who thought it was a bad idea to leave the court and then there's the kennedy model, you leave when your time is up. >> it seems tliek like the trump administration followed the advice you're giving them. >> absolutely they did. they give them every assurance about who was coming next and it made kennedy comfortable. i was a kennedy clerk. >> chris, happy father's day. >> love you baby. >> great discussion. >>>...
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and so i was on a zoom call when i got a text from josh o'connor, who plays prince charles in "the crown and he had the live feed, and you know, i think i blacked out. i think there was a lot of screaming, like a lot of screaming. and it's like, i don't know, nobody expects this thing. especially when you make an independent film you know, so it's just the most incredible thing ever. >> seth: it's an independent film it's also an incredibly unique film when did this idea first occur to you as a screenplay >> well i think, you know, i've just been thinking a lot about growing up and the kinds of things that were jokes in movies and in tv shows. you know, the concept of girls waking up with bodies next to them, not knowing who they were. and, you know, guys spying on women in their locker rooms and getting people drunk or waiting for the drunk girl at the end of the party. you know, it was just like banter it was just stuff that was just completely normal. and that was, you know, regrettably part of our lives. and so, i think i've just been thinking about that a lot, the kind of very distu
and so i was on a zoom call when i got a text from josh o'connor, who plays prince charles in "the crown and he had the live feed, and you know, i think i blacked out. i think there was a lot of screaming, like a lot of screaming. and it's like, i don't know, nobody expects this thing. especially when you make an independent film you know, so it's just the most incredible thing ever. >> seth: it's an independent film it's also an incredibly unique film when did this idea first occur...
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chief o'connor? >> commissioner cleaveland: all right. chief, thank you very much for your response, and madam president, that's all my questions. >> president feinstein: thank you very much. any -- ah, vice president rodriguez, please. thank you. >> commissioner rodriguez: chief velo, thank you for your report. i've got a question. i think i brought this up last month, regarding the emergency firefighting water system. you know, there's some work being done on claren street over by the ballpark, and there's another on vicente street, but this one says firefighting water system will be installed as a change order. and reading change orders all my life, change orders cost money. i'm just wondering, if this was being done already, why is it -- if we knew the work is happening, why was it all of a sudden the -- why was it put in as a change order? >> thank you, vice president, for your question. i will tell you that the work that's being done for the [inaudible] system is actually done by p.u.c., so this is -- you're talking about the vicent
chief o'connor? >> commissioner cleaveland: all right. chief, thank you very much for your response, and madam president, that's all my questions. >> president feinstein: thank you very much. any -- ah, vice president rodriguez, please. thank you. >> commissioner rodriguez: chief velo, thank you for your report. i've got a question. i think i brought this up last month, regarding the emergency firefighting water system. you know, there's some work being done on claren street...
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documentary herzegovits in the heart of blackness was broadcast nationally on pbs and received the john e o'connor film award and it was chosen as the best documentary at the hollywood black film festival, so you'll definitely want to check that out now in 2017 for those of you who were here on april 19th when we opened the museum of the american revolution vincent brown was one of our absolutely stunning keynote speakers. it's now we went back and read your read your a transcript of your comments that day and they continued to inspire us. you more recently might have seen him interviewed on a cbs sunday morning piece. that's about the museum and all of these pieces are available on the museum's website if you just search for museum of the american revolution or amrev.org, you'll be able to find all that information. so we've got a little sizzle reel to introduce vincent brown because lonnie bunch had one and we thought you you ought to at least get that same treatment and then we're gonna warmly welcome vincent brown, but hit it legends are powerful. they can motivate people to heroism. loyalty t
documentary herzegovits in the heart of blackness was broadcast nationally on pbs and received the john e o'connor film award and it was chosen as the best documentary at the hollywood black film festival, so you'll definitely want to check that out now in 2017 for those of you who were here on april 19th when we opened the museum of the american revolution vincent brown was one of our absolutely stunning keynote speakers. it's now we went back and read your read your a transcript of your...
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education and humanities graduate program she is the author of three books giving the devil his due, o'connor brothers which received the 2018 christianity today book of the year award. she is also walker, theodore and search for employment
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our assistant deputy chief o'connor, quite busy. palm station 2 will be doing some work in july. like most of the work has been completed. he also completed some table top exercises with p.u.c. some major events like earthquakes and what that will be with our system and how we can support that. the main thing is the communication between both agencies in case of the event and how we're going to communicate out of the field with the folks and shut down some of the valves that we can prevent some of the water logs that happened in 1906. some of the things we're doing, we're going out, showing our supervisors some of the things we're bringing, the new standards, how they're going to work. so we do a demonstration with them. we also show them a new -- we're going to have a new demonstration of the border pipe, which is going to sustain a higher than 8.0 earthquake. this is a model of that. it's a flexible pipe. it is used in japan. this is able to sustain heavy earthquakes and save the system being intact. so we're going to have demonstrations soon. make sure that you know about it i
our assistant deputy chief o'connor, quite busy. palm station 2 will be doing some work in july. like most of the work has been completed. he also completed some table top exercises with p.u.c. some major events like earthquakes and what that will be with our system and how we can support that. the main thing is the communication between both agencies in case of the event and how we're going to communicate out of the field with the folks and shut down some of the valves that we can prevent some...
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mom jill o'connor trying to get help for her son. >> my son is floating out in the middle of the ocean8 years old at the time rescued from this unicorn floatie. >> i was really scared and thinking like i might die. >> reporter: made for fun times, but one wrong move or mishap on an inflatable can quickly lead to a terrifying incident like these. with summer upon us and move more people heading to the water experts warning parents always be on guard. >> the ones that cause the most trouble out here are the giant unicorns and cartoony multiple person flotation devices that get out of control. it's equal parts choosing the right device or avoiding the obvious, inappropriate devices. >> reporter: now, here's another live look at the beach and shoreline. experts recommend before you get on the water you take out your phone and open up a weather app that you trust and check the wind speed in your specific location. offshore winds above five miles per hour is enough to create problems if you're on one of those inflatables. guys? >> alex, thank you very much. >>> we're going to turn now to tha
mom jill o'connor trying to get help for her son. >> my son is floating out in the middle of the ocean8 years old at the time rescued from this unicorn floatie. >> i was really scared and thinking like i might die. >> reporter: made for fun times, but one wrong move or mishap on an inflatable can quickly lead to a terrifying incident like these. with summer upon us and move more people heading to the water experts warning parents always be on guard. >> the ones that...
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sandra day o'connor announced her resignation and it changed a lot of things and then we were off tos right after that. that really affects the court. >> it does. it absolutely does. that was a personal decision by her. there was no encouragement or public campaign. i think -- it was a big surprise. >> bill: other decisions we're still waiting on and get them by the end of the month. maybe another one today. it seems as mondays and thursdays are popular for the decisions that come out. we usually get two cases decided when that's the deal. with regard to healthcare, had this gone down, what would have been the fate of millions who had signed up, karl? >> well, the exchanges would have ended, the subsidies would have ended and the subsidies are lavish. far in excess of what president obama promised they would be. he said that this would be a far less costly program than it has turned out to be. think about it. it covers fewer people at a much greater cost and the idea that somehow this solved the problem and everybody has coverage and you can keep your existing plan if you like it or
sandra day o'connor announced her resignation and it changed a lot of things and then we were off tos right after that. that really affects the court. >> it does. it absolutely does. that was a personal decision by her. there was no encouragement or public campaign. i think -- it was a big surprise. >> bill: other decisions we're still waiting on and get them by the end of the month. maybe another one today. it seems as mondays and thursdays are popular for the decisions that come...
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the move was praised by its head of editorial content, clare o'connor, as the company taking a much—neededpeople are exhausted. it's a recognition by an employer. and we need more of that by employers. in mental health is a big issue. people have suffered dramatically, the ons, the office of national statistics, did a study in the middle 2020 showing that 63% of people felt exhausted, tired, anxious, and there is a lot of evidence that mental health of people has been dramatically affected during this period of time. employees have been working... i've heard government saying get back to work, as if people haven't been working. people happy working longer hours and they have not had any commuting time. and also they felt a job and secure and people have been furloughed, which means that the remaining people had heavier workloads. so for an employer to say, hey, iam recognising what workloads. so for an employer to say, hey, i am recognising what you have been through the last 15 months, have a break, be with your family, do what you want to do, but no work. . family, do what you want to do
the move was praised by its head of editorial content, clare o'connor, as the company taking a much—neededpeople are exhausted. it's a recognition by an employer. and we need more of that by employers. in mental health is a big issue. people have suffered dramatically, the ons, the office of national statistics, did a study in the middle 2020 showing that 63% of people felt exhausted, tired, anxious, and there is a lot of evidence that mental health of people has been dramatically affected...
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station 49, tom o'connor, when i was on the board of supervisors, i remember tom coming to my officebing the existing facility, but the fact it is an absolute need of what our e.m.t.s and paramedics deal with every single day. we're talking about over 90,000 calls a year to respond to people who are in need in san francisco, and the fact is, that's a large volume. but the fact is we know all the work that goes into that. whether it's staffing up with fuel or supplies or resources or what have you, it's a lot of work, and not to mention the shifts and the long hours and the need to have a place to go to just basically sit down for one minute to relax after going through maybe a tough call. this is a long time coming for this city and this department, and i am so excited that we are able to do it right here in the bayview-hunters point community. in particular, what i'm most excited about is not only is this a brand-new facility, but it is seismically safe, so we can feel safe when we are using this particular place. thanks to the voters in 2016, and thanks to many of the members of th
station 49, tom o'connor, when i was on the board of supervisors, i remember tom coming to my officebing the existing facility, but the fact it is an absolute need of what our e.m.t.s and paramedics deal with every single day. we're talking about over 90,000 calls a year to respond to people who are in need in san francisco, and the fact is, that's a large volume. but the fact is we know all the work that goes into that. whether it's staffing up with fuel or supplies or resources or what have...
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my name is brittany o'connor. i'm a school psychologist at james [inaudible] middle school. one of the things that i heard was our department making sure that [inaudible] and black and latinx students in our district are unfortunate, and we need to do better in tier one and tier two. i think we need to work together to make sure that things about structured literacy are implemented and not just talked about tonight. i hope we change some things in our curriculum and instruction department and focus on these practices. i am really excited because i think we are making some progress in these areas with everything that i'm hearing tonight, so i just hope that we can continue this wonderful conversation. >> thank you. hello, tara? tara? >> hello. my name is tara sesa, and i'm super excited about the cceis plan and how it's not just a special education need, it's a tier one and tier two need. again, i know it's early tonight, but people keep mentioning structured based literacy, and i think staff is going to help with the proportionality. i want to keep working with you all and h
my name is brittany o'connor. i'm a school psychologist at james [inaudible] middle school. one of the things that i heard was our department making sure that [inaudible] and black and latinx students in our district are unfortunate, and we need to do better in tier one and tier two. i think we need to work together to make sure that things about structured literacy are implemented and not just talked about tonight. i hope we change some things in our curriculum and instruction department and...
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our assistant deputy chief o'connor, quite busy. palm station 2 will be doing some work in july.looks like most of the work has been completed. he also completed some table top exercises with p.u.c. some major events like earthquakes and what that will be with our system and how we can support that. the main thing is the communication between both agencies in case of the event and how we're going to communicate out of the field with the folks and shut down some of the valves that we can prevent some of the water logs that happened in 1906. some of the things we're doing, we're going out, showing our supervisors some of the things we're bringing, the new standards, how they're going to work. so we do a demonstration with them. we also show them a new -- we're going to have a new demonstration of the border pipe, which is going to sustain a higher than 8.0 earthquake. this is a model of that. it's a flexible pipe. it is used in japan. this is able to sustain heavy earthquakes and save the system being intact. so we're going to have demonstrations soon. make sure that you know about
our assistant deputy chief o'connor, quite busy. palm station 2 will be doing some work in july.looks like most of the work has been completed. he also completed some table top exercises with p.u.c. some major events like earthquakes and what that will be with our system and how we can support that. the main thing is the communication between both agencies in case of the event and how we're going to communicate out of the field with the folks and shut down some of the valves that we can prevent...
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dan o'connor said he started doing it to relief stress during covid-19.o do that. this weekend we've seen some of the most, this weekend we've seen some of the most disciplined, well-behaved dogs at the planet, at 145th west minister dog show. so what is the secret to training these obedient pups? can it help with your dog at home? let's bring in senior meteorologist janice dean and professional dog handler katy mclaughlin, and purina veterinarian kelly will list. >> dr. kelly tell us how we treat, give dogs good food for beautiful coat like this if someone wants to become a trainer to enter dog shows. >> janice, when i think about the perfect recipe for my dogs inside of the ring, outside of the ring i think about key ingredients here. genetics, he is beautiful, right? i think about training which is so important. and then i also think about nutrition, last but certainly not least. in order for these guys to feel good on the inside and do their best in the ring, be performing and trained on focus they have to be on a high quality train of nutrition. repo
dan o'connor said he started doing it to relief stress during covid-19.o do that. this weekend we've seen some of the most, this weekend we've seen some of the most disciplined, well-behaved dogs at the planet, at 145th west minister dog show. so what is the secret to training these obedient pups? can it help with your dog at home? let's bring in senior meteorologist janice dean and professional dog handler katy mclaughlin, and purina veterinarian kelly will list. >> dr. kelly tell us how...