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anti- bork protest--five different arrests, anti-bork protest. anti-part anti-par anti-bart sym protest monday night. if the majority of those people were cited for violating california code laws before being released the first infraction is refusal to obey a peace officer is $200 = fine. the second is blocking the traffic. with a crosswalk gblocking. $9400 in citations 430 people are rested the d.a. is still saying that four of the = = the amount of the citat= $9,400 of the 30 people. also, a manufacturing of a firebomb was confiscated. >>pam: if they continue to obinterrupt service problems will soon follow. >> police chief is saying that enough is enough they have made their point and they're losing in the court of public opinion. we do not feel that they took up corporate reaction and the next response will be quicker. thursday's group " anonymous " seem to be offended by those remarks. on a posted they said that we do not appreciate the threats were tickled to them. >> the police issued a statement standing behind what they said. and the dep
anti- bork protest--five different arrests, anti-bork protest. anti-part anti-par anti-bart sym protest monday night. if the majority of those people were cited for violating california code laws before being released the first infraction is refusal to obey a peace officer is $200 = fine. the second is blocking the traffic. with a crosswalk gblocking. $9400 in citations 430 people are rested the d.a. is still saying that four of the = = the amount of the citat= $9,400 of the 30 people. also, a...
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biden turned those hearings into our referendum on bork's engagedd bork really with the senator about those views. bork was brilliant, honorable, and he was very, very conservative. he was someone he said the right of privacy does not exist in the constitution. the senate said by a vote of 58- 42, too conservative. howard baker said we cannot get someone that conservative through. we have to appoint someone ideologically different. that is when his seat went to anthony kennedy, and i do not think kennedy is a liberal, but he is certainly not robert bork. the court has reflected that over the years. the appointment of bork -- kennedy set the stage for the rehnquist years on the court. that is what my book was about. was inspired to write "the nine " buy a book called "the brethren," the first behind the scenes look at the court, published in 1979. if you recall, the theme of that book, the theme of that book was how all the justices, without regard to politics, could not stand warren burger. they thought he was a pompous jerk. i get to report about all -- about how all the justices did
biden turned those hearings into our referendum on bork's engagedd bork really with the senator about those views. bork was brilliant, honorable, and he was very, very conservative. he was someone he said the right of privacy does not exist in the constitution. the senate said by a vote of 58- 42, too conservative. howard baker said we cannot get someone that conservative through. we have to appoint someone ideologically different. that is when his seat went to anthony kennedy, and i do not...
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>> well, the first -- who's robert bork and it's about the bork hearings. nobody. okay.er here. so reagan first nominated robert bork to the supreme court. he was a very conservative scholar, law professor, very prominent but very controversial in some of his views. and the term borking has now become a verb. it stands for doing away with somebody in the confirmation process, voting them down and sort of destroying their nomination and that came away from very contentious hearings that robert bork had in the senate. that was very contentious and that was probably shortly after -- well, i'd say that was one of the first hearings that had a lot of tv coverage which i think really contributed to the contentiousness of it. i guess i can't say that hearings now are more contentiously because you can go back all the way to george washington to find contentious. he tried to make him he appointed him and couldn't get him confirmed. and you had nixon and nixon had two supreme court nominees go down in flames. it's tv and 24 news cycle but it's not a new phenomenal >> we're joined
>> well, the first -- who's robert bork and it's about the bork hearings. nobody. okay.er here. so reagan first nominated robert bork to the supreme court. he was a very conservative scholar, law professor, very prominent but very controversial in some of his views. and the term borking has now become a verb. it stands for doing away with somebody in the confirmation process, voting them down and sort of destroying their nomination and that came away from very contentious hearings that...
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now the appointment of bork really sort of -- kennedy not bork, set the stage really for the rehnquist years on the court. that's what my book "the nine" was about. the rehnquist years. i was inspired to write "the nine" by a book that is familiar, i'm sure, to a lot of you which is called "the brethren" by bob woodward and mr. armstrong. first look at the behind-the. scenes look at supreme court which was published a long time ago now. if you recall the theme, the theme of the book was how all of the justices without regard to politics couldn't stand warren berger, they thought that was a pompous jerk. as i started to work on "the nine" great, i get to report about how all of the justices don't get along and like the chief justice. to my great disappointment as a journalist, but satisfaction as a citizen, i learned that was not at all the case under chief justice rehnquist. chief justice rehnquist was a very popular figure around the supreme court by -- without regard to political affiliation. and, you know, he really learned a lot from, i would submit the negative example of warren b
now the appointment of bork really sort of -- kennedy not bork, set the stage really for the rehnquist years on the court. that's what my book "the nine" was about. the rehnquist years. i was inspired to write "the nine" by a book that is familiar, i'm sure, to a lot of you which is called "the brethren" by bob woodward and mr. armstrong. first look at the behind-the. scenes look at supreme court which was published a long time ago now. if you recall the theme, the...
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. >> the hacker group hamas has no organized to different protests against bork. the group has hacked to differ related web sites. they have into the web site and of personal information more than two dozen customers was released on line. last week a hacker attack the police officer says use a web site. the post personal information of more than 100 bart officers. the fbi is now involved in the hacking investigation. the board to board of directors and is holding a meeting to discuss these issues. >> we are expecting a warm day tomorrow. getting pretty hot and land. low 70's along the coast, of brady's through santa rosa and napa. 89 expected in san jose. temperatures are: of by wednesday and thursday and then warming back up for friday and saturday. >> still ahead on kron 4 news at 8, new details on the raiders and 49 years football violence. >> in oakland, more problems with the police radios. i'll have that story coming up. >> we will study with the government has done to make flying less stressful. we will tell you which college football star will soon be wear
. >> the hacker group hamas has no organized to different protests against bork. the group has hacked to differ related web sites. they have into the web site and of personal information more than two dozen customers was released on line. last week a hacker attack the police officer says use a web site. the post personal information of more than 100 bart officers. the fbi is now involved in the hacking investigation. the board to board of directors and is holding a meeting to discuss...
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billion dollars in gold in foreign currency reserves was in fifteen million which effectively means nil borke people still reformists of the van government remember how in america's advice so-called shock therapy was a plant the markets might have got the therapy of the people but the shock empty shelves and must pull that seems closer as one politician said to you from a mortgage to a communist economy is easier it's like trying to turn your query into fish soup which do the opposite is much harder it's like trying to revive the dead fish it took more than russia a decade to revive it's a quarry and return to economic growth transforming the country's fortunes after the disaster of the nine hundred ninety s. were the us not a patient in dire need oh it could all make. we'll soon see the math and they thought it was good enough for both or get robbed will be paid for america if they don't argue about art. i mean time roger also i think from the trends research institute told us here that despite the last minute deal for us is doomed for yet another great depression. the american economy as we
billion dollars in gold in foreign currency reserves was in fifteen million which effectively means nil borke people still reformists of the van government remember how in america's advice so-called shock therapy was a plant the markets might have got the therapy of the people but the shock empty shelves and must pull that seems closer as one politician said to you from a mortgage to a communist economy is easier it's like trying to turn your query into fish soup which do the opposite is much...
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billion dollars in gold in foreign currency reserves was in a fifty million which effectively means nil bork he would sooner fullness of that than governments remember how in america's advice so-called shock therapy was a client the markets might have got the therapy but the people got the shock and to shelves and mass ball there was enough go there as one politician sit from a markets into a communist economy it is easier it's like trying to turn your query into fish soup but to do the opposite is much harder it's like trying to revive the dead fish it took more than russia a decade to revive its a quarry and return to economic growth transforming the country's fortunes after the disaster of the nine hundred ninety s. but we're going yes now the patients in dire need of economics theory will soon see the maps and they thought it was good enough. for america it could actually part of scale. egypt's ousted president hosni mubarak is on trial in karo for corruption and ordering the killing of some eight hundred forty people during the federally uprisings a charge that could incur the death pen
billion dollars in gold in foreign currency reserves was in a fifty million which effectively means nil bork he would sooner fullness of that than governments remember how in america's advice so-called shock therapy was a client the markets might have got the therapy but the people got the shock and to shelves and mass ball there was enough go there as one politician sit from a markets into a communist economy it is easier it's like trying to turn your query into fish soup but to do the...
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dollars in gold in foreign currency reserves well listen fifty million which effectively means nil bork even so reform is something than governments remember how in america's advice so-called shock therapy was applied to the markets might have got the therapy but the people got the shock and to shelves and must prove it was in as one politician said for you to you from a mortgage to a communist economy it is easier it's like trying to turn your into fish soup but you do the opposite is much harder it's like trying to revive the dead fish it took more than russia a decade to revive it's a quarry and return to economic growth transforming to countries full chance after the disaster of the nine hundred ninety s. but where do you are now the patients in dire need it could onyx. see the marks and they thought it was good enough soviet russia or america if they didn't argue of the art of. egypt's ousted president hosni mubarak is on trial for corruption and ordering the killing of some eight hundred forty people during february uprisings a charge that could incur the death penalty outside the
dollars in gold in foreign currency reserves well listen fifty million which effectively means nil bork even so reform is something than governments remember how in america's advice so-called shock therapy was applied to the markets might have got the therapy but the people got the shock and to shelves and must prove it was in as one politician said for you to you from a mortgage to a communist economy it is easier it's like trying to turn your into fish soup but you do the opposite is much...
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stop the lies sought to get the contracts again working to give you all you feel borking and the only way is to provide money to the transitional government because there's a fund that is the trust fund has been created a few months ago where relief the french the spanish putting money. it's probably the only way to get things going and some to stabilize the economy again and business that is going to see western countries have a teacher test now and the potential aping of libyan oil fields and we're seeing this it back again and that's why it's nice to speak to the head of the rebel council it's really has come under some criticism for switching sides seemingly very very quickly talking shit about anyone you started with saying that she's not unexpected it was that's making its feet that happy it's all he usually has a history of changing sides he's up to this all the time even in politics in thailand politicians all this year so this is not a surprise for her it's just it can be a bit hypocritical and cynical to you know to judge i mean to to write these but any form of judgment for
stop the lies sought to get the contracts again working to give you all you feel borking and the only way is to provide money to the transitional government because there's a fund that is the trust fund has been created a few months ago where relief the french the spanish putting money. it's probably the only way to get things going and some to stabilize the economy again and business that is going to see western countries have a teacher test now and the potential aping of libyan oil fields and...
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kingdom will be preached in the world for a sign and for a witness, our dreams that god would take your borknd our work and our seeds together and multiply it not only back into our lives and bless us but he would make us a blessing to the nations of the world so that's what we're asking you to do tonight. we're getting ready to go off the air in a moment and we're going to be praying for your needs as we do. the choir will be singing. i thank you for joining us for this time of "campmeeting." todd, thank you for being with us. watch for this program. we'll repeat it in the near future. god bless you for participating and god bless you for taking a step of faith and obedience. as you release the seed from your hands, god will release the harvest from his hands in your life. god bless you. thank you so much.
kingdom will be preached in the world for a sign and for a witness, our dreams that god would take your borknd our work and our seeds together and multiply it not only back into our lives and bless us but he would make us a blessing to the nations of the world so that's what we're asking you to do tonight. we're getting ready to go off the air in a moment and we're going to be praying for your needs as we do. the choir will be singing. i thank you for joining us for this time of...
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you know it's a baby area rapid transit system otherwise known as borked and the one thing that was interesting is you have a gentleman named linton johnson spokesperson for them and he keeps saying our customers our customers are constant customers and he want to give you the impression that they are like a private business can do exercise their own individual rights as a private business in how they serve their customers but it's tax funded it's government so the one thing is you look at a couple of things whoa what if the people pay to ride the bart so technically aren't they customers or is it is it is really subsidized it's subsonic ok the front ok so you pay a poke in where the rights of our. if you was a private entity you know even if it was of making money for the government it's still government so what happens is they have the option of a couple things one you could be private in the need to do what they want and they try to equate themselves to things like airlines well you know the airlines apartment where you can use a phone or not so while there are you know private you know at l
you know it's a baby area rapid transit system otherwise known as borked and the one thing that was interesting is you have a gentleman named linton johnson spokesperson for them and he keeps saying our customers our customers are constant customers and he want to give you the impression that they are like a private business can do exercise their own individual rights as a private business in how they serve their customers but it's tax funded it's government so the one thing is you look at a...
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and it turns out the first kind of spirit is we are very, very frightened of that country bork iraqi is. arad has the existential threat to. but then to say vietnam's poses the greatest threat that has ever faced man. that is first but the second kind is we're not worried about the country itself of foreigners to come in. we're not really worried about afghanistan itself but al qaeda who come to afghanistan to use it. the russian foreign minister in 1867 who said it is in the nature of civilized countries facing while barbarian man's if they do not settle is the threat so it is a failed state that the third kind is not about the country but about the effects on the nabors. if afghanistan false others will get their hands on the nuclear weapons. and then it is called the dominant theory. and the fourth category of fear the more than a great thing of that logical structure is every conceivable the year but regardless what this country does our does not pose a threat, we will be defeated and humiliated. we are afraid of our pride and our reputation will not allow us to be defeated. the
and it turns out the first kind of spirit is we are very, very frightened of that country bork iraqi is. arad has the existential threat to. but then to say vietnam's poses the greatest threat that has ever faced man. that is first but the second kind is we're not worried about the country itself of foreigners to come in. we're not really worried about afghanistan itself but al qaeda who come to afghanistan to use it. the russian foreign minister in 1867 who said it is in the nature of...
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>> well, i mean, the first, you know -- [inaudible] who's heard of robert bork and knows about the borkody? no, okay. okay, i've got one over here. so reagan first nominated robert bork to the supreme court. he was a very conservative scholar, law professor, very prominent but very controversial in some of his views. and, um, the term borking has now become a verb, and it stands for doing away with somebody in the confirmation process, voting them down, sort of destroying their nomination. and that came away from the very contentious hearings that robert bork had in the senate. that was very contentious, and that was probably shortly after, well, i would say that was one of the first hearings that had a lot of tv coverage which i think really cricketed to the con -- contributed to the contentiousness of it. but i guess i can't say hearings now are more contentious was you can go all the way back to george washington to find contentious. george washington tried to make a chief justice, appointed him and could not get him confirmed. nixon had two supreme court nominees go down in the flam
>> well, i mean, the first, you know -- [inaudible] who's heard of robert bork and knows about the borkody? no, okay. okay, i've got one over here. so reagan first nominated robert bork to the supreme court. he was a very conservative scholar, law professor, very prominent but very controversial in some of his views. and, um, the term borking has now become a verb, and it stands for doing away with somebody in the confirmation process, voting them down, sort of destroying their...
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something that doesn't bork but to get it to work you have to attract more believers. have to get the people to agree in the grand belief in change without specifics. a pyramid. >> dana: i do think he is tone deaf. i was in wyoming for a few days visiting family with the cheyenne frontier, it was great. and i got to tell you, they feel so disconnected. "they" meaning the folks. the folks o'reilly talks about. feel so disconnected from washington, giving $40,000, not everybody did at the birthday party, but to give -- a lot of people aren't making $40,000 in a year. >> andrea: which is why -- >> bob: did they have the barrel racing thing? >> dana: yeah. >> bob: good looking women racing those -- i love that. >> eric: anybody else think -- >> bob: wait. i want to add to this. by the way, i now figured it out. you are the tony montana of this "the five." >> greg: he doesn't wear a tie. >> eric: because he doesn't wear a tie. >> dana: who is tony montan montana? is that your point? >> bob: yeah. you talk about fundraising. obama is going to end up raising probably i think
something that doesn't bork but to get it to work you have to attract more believers. have to get the people to agree in the grand belief in change without specifics. a pyramid. >> dana: i do think he is tone deaf. i was in wyoming for a few days visiting family with the cheyenne frontier, it was great. and i got to tell you, they feel so disconnected. "they" meaning the folks. the folks o'reilly talks about. feel so disconnected from washington, giving $40,000, not everybody...
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you may recall another bork protest tonight because of the online hacking group called anonymous, they went after the transit agency for how they handle thursday's planned protest. that approach has never happened, today's protest the part of a plan that started with the website mybart.org king hacked. now as you can see in this video from last week, the police were on hand and ready but the protests never happen. bart wants to avoid this scene. this is where protesters crowded the civic center station last month. you see someone they're getting on top of a bart train. this bar--brought transit to a halt. j.r. stone is live at the civic center station right now and has an update on what is 11. >> i just talked with a bart supervisor at this point there have been no arrest. the me step out of the way because you can look off into the distance and see one of the groups that has formed and one that is marching in this area, see all the different police officers. one of the supervisors told me that this crowd right here somewhere in the neighborhood of 50 or so people there is another crow
you may recall another bork protest tonight because of the online hacking group called anonymous, they went after the transit agency for how they handle thursday's planned protest. that approach has never happened, today's protest the part of a plan that started with the website mybart.org king hacked. now as you can see in this video from last week, the police were on hand and ready but the protests never happen. bart wants to avoid this scene. this is where protesters crowded the civic center...
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professor byrne has described these decisions as, um, local democracy at bork. at work. reflecting the political judgment of the local communities and, um, and, of course, um, the local democratic processes are something that we all have some republican for. respect for. but i wonder, mr. chairman, if you would be willing to talk a little bit about that issue, and you might want and you can take any example you want, but i've got in mind new london. i don't think that's really an accurate descriptionment -- description of the new london decision to go after homes that were not blighted, and nts were white, low or middle class. i'm not sure, before or after -- professor byrne, why you'd say that. the fact that homes like those in new london were white and middle class explains the political hysteria, and i'm very biased on this whole issue. i wish there were more political hysteria, but in any case, professor somin, i wonder if you would speak to the issue of the kind of democratic quality of these processes. >> sure. certainly. so just a brief comment on the issue of bli
professor byrne has described these decisions as, um, local democracy at bork. at work. reflecting the political judgment of the local communities and, um, and, of course, um, the local democratic processes are something that we all have some republican for. respect for. but i wonder, mr. chairman, if you would be willing to talk a little bit about that issue, and you might want and you can take any example you want, but i've got in mind new london. i don't think that's really an accurate...
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robert bork -- kennedy set the stage. i was inspired to write "the nine" by a book familiar to a lot of you due to a book called "the brethren" published in 1979. a long time ago, now. if you recall the theme of that book, the theme of that book was how all the justices, without regard to politics, really couldn't stand warren berger. they thought he ways pompous jerk. as i started to work on "the nine" i thought, great, i get to report on how the justices really don't get along. well, to my great disappointment as a journalist but to my satisfaction as a citizen, i learned that was not at all the case under chief justice rehnquist. chief justice rehnquist was a very popular figure around the supreme court without regard to political affiliation. he really learned a lot from, i would submit, the negative example of warren berger. one of the things that he learned, and one of the things chief justice rehnquist did was he engineered a tremendous reduction in the court's workload. the justices liked this very much. in the 19
robert bork -- kennedy set the stage. i was inspired to write "the nine" by a book familiar to a lot of you due to a book called "the brethren" published in 1979. a long time ago, now. if you recall the theme of that book, the theme of that book was how all the justices, without regard to politics, really couldn't stand warren berger. they thought he ways pompous jerk. as i started to work on "the nine" i thought, great, i get to report on how the justices really...
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professor byrne has described these decisions as, um, local democracy at bork. at work. reflecting the political judgment of the local communities and, um, and, of course, um, the local democratic processes are something that we all have some republican for. respect for. but i wonder, mr. chairman, if you would be willing to talk a little bit about that issue, and you might want and you can take any example you want, but i've got in mind new london. i don't think that's really an accurate descriptionment -- description of the new london decision to go after homes that were not blighted, and nts were white, low or middle class. i'm not sure, before or after -- professor byrne, why you'd say that. the fact that homes like those in new london were white and middle class explains the political hysteria, and i'm very biased on this whole issue. i wish there were more political hysteria, but in any case, professor somin, i wonder if you would speak to the issue of the kind of democratic quality of these processes. >> sure. certainly. so just a brief comment on the issue of bli
professor byrne has described these decisions as, um, local democracy at bork. at work. reflecting the political judgment of the local communities and, um, and, of course, um, the local democratic processes are something that we all have some republican for. respect for. but i wonder, mr. chairman, if you would be willing to talk a little bit about that issue, and you might want and you can take any example you want, but i've got in mind new london. i don't think that's really an accurate...