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justice toledo -- toledo much more conservative than justice o'connor. he tipped the balance and he tipped the balance with abortion, his very first term and also tipped the balance with campaign finance. >> host: also on race. >> guest: now is just going to say this would be very interesting because one of justice o'connor's key decision on affirmative action is very much in play with the case out of the university of texas that the court will decide before june so he has been an important change and to be the swing vote in when she laughed and justice of the cocaine justice kennedy moved into the swing vote can -- category. not as much as o'connor was willing to do so that was solidified with the conservative majority on the court. >> host: it is time to start with questions such. >> the supreme court justices but a lot of energy into the dissenting opinion does that bear fruit in a positive way? >> guest: absolutely i think justice ginsburg said then they right for the future and perhaps the best example of that is the chief justice rehnquist was know
justice toledo -- toledo much more conservative than justice o'connor. he tipped the balance and he tipped the balance with abortion, his very first term and also tipped the balance with campaign finance. >> host: also on race. >> guest: now is just going to say this would be very interesting because one of justice o'connor's key decision on affirmative action is very much in play with the case out of the university of texas that the court will decide before june so he has been an...
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how different the world would be i think that you know sandra day o'connor has you know always sort of been uncomfortable with the bush part of her legacy and i'm jeff toobin talked about it in the nine you know she sort of reluctantly signed on into this this decision of kennedy is of equal protection and i think it's been weighing on her she's a moderate republican i'm she feels that the party has moved drastically and i think you know she's very concerned that it's part of her legacy you know. made his chops and republican party back in the sixty's standing outside polling places in arizona around phoenix in mostly native american communities he's a very tall guy and very very large at that time and very imposing basically threatening people you know confronting them as like right. if those three guys yeah those three guys in the one that really are the one guy yeah yeah same same kind of thing actually and although fox news turned that into all but this is this is this is how did rehnquist brings sandra day o'connor along on this i mean was he because he was it was all but really w
how different the world would be i think that you know sandra day o'connor has you know always sort of been uncomfortable with the bush part of her legacy and i'm jeff toobin talked about it in the nine you know she sort of reluctantly signed on into this this decision of kennedy is of equal protection and i think it's been weighing on her she's a moderate republican i'm she feels that the party has moved drastically and i think you know she's very concerned that it's part of her legacy you...
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former justice sandra day o'connor on bush v. gore. and the president knocks them down at the white house correspondents' dinner. why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell, they ask? really? why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell? [laughter] >> 18 years ago after newt gingrich said republicans had taken over congress, president bill clinton famously said, the president is still relevant here. we were reminded of that moment this week at obama's news conference when an abc correspondent asked the president if he still had the juice to get the rest of it agenda through congress. the president paraphrase mark twain in saying that the rumors demise might be- exaggerated, and then added this. >> you seem to suggest somehow these folks over there have no responsibilities and that my job is to somehow get them to behave. that is their job. >> the president thought it was a gunss's job to pass controbill, the senate failed to do so. he is struggling to get something done and immigration. heat fromng republicans on everything from
former justice sandra day o'connor on bush v. gore. and the president knocks them down at the white house correspondents' dinner. why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell, they ask? really? why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell? [laughter] >> 18 years ago after newt gingrich said republicans had taken over congress, president bill clinton famously said, the president is still relevant here. we were reminded of that moment this week at obama's news conference when an abc...
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justice o'connor was the deciding fifth vote in that case and if she had voted differently, we mightussing a former president. gore says he was surprised at o'connor's admission and by surprised we're not sure if that's code for quietly devastating. but he stands by the decision he made in 2000. the could have, would have, should have been vice president was truthful about how tough it truly was. i don't want to pretend that it wasn't a devastating experience, it was. it was really, really hard. sometimes people say oh, you've been able to do more since you left politics, gore tells me. i know better than that, i'm under no illusion that there is any position with anywhere near as much potential for shaping the future in a positive way than as president of the united states. joining us now is contributing editor at new yo"new york maga, steve fishman. i read this with a little bit of happy, a lot of happiness for al gore having moved on, his success. but money can't buy you happiness and there does seem to be a tinge of melancholy that surrounds the narrative. >> there's a certain se
justice o'connor was the deciding fifth vote in that case and if she had voted differently, we mightussing a former president. gore says he was surprised at o'connor's admission and by surprised we're not sure if that's code for quietly devastating. but he stands by the decision he made in 2000. the could have, would have, should have been vice president was truthful about how tough it truly was. i don't want to pretend that it wasn't a devastating experience, it was. it was really, really...
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i asked sandra day o'connor if there was any grace in the courtroom. >> what do you mean by that? >> what i mean is a space for something that was more than just you're bad or you're good. that's what i think about when i say that. you know, i was surprised. she said there are things that can happen in the courtroom that are sad or frightening. i like to think that someone like a judge or a justice like o'connor knows what people are going through. i think it makes even a judge or the person who is about to put something down on you a better judge. it gives them dignity. >> what do you hope -- and this workshop costs $2,500. i'm not making a judgment about that, but is this sort of helping people who are well off become more empathetic? >> we will have scholarships, that's number one. you know, unfortunately good things cost money and new models cost money. i'm bringing five extraordinary teachers with me from new york. a woman who is a brilliant listener. a former heavyweight boxer and a julliard teacher. it will be very intense and a nice foundation will support two scholarships
i asked sandra day o'connor if there was any grace in the courtroom. >> what do you mean by that? >> what i mean is a space for something that was more than just you're bad or you're good. that's what i think about when i say that. you know, i was surprised. she said there are things that can happen in the courtroom that are sad or frightening. i like to think that someone like a judge or a justice like o'connor knows what people are going through. i think it makes even a judge or...
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while in the water, o'connor often mounts a portable video camera to the kayak. >> i fish alone. to believe me. plus i can brag to friends saying look what i caught. >> but he had no idea the story his camera was going to catch. he's been out for a few hours when he hears something. but this is no fish. >> i looked over my left shoulder and i saw a dog. my first thought was why is he coming straight at me? you know, i was a little worried he was going to try to attack me or something, but as he got closer, i could tell he was really in distress. just by the look on his face. i knew he needed to get out of the water. i grabbed him by the collar and hauled him on to the kayak. i had this milk crate i keep my fishing gear in. i went to the nearest boat to see if they lost a dog. >> did you lose a dog? he came swimming up to me. >> no one on the boat is missing a dog. the mystery only deepens when he paddles to the nearest shore point. >> i walked him down the beach and asked people if they lost a dog, and everybody looked at me confused. i didn't know what to do. i knew this dog nee
while in the water, o'connor often mounts a portable video camera to the kayak. >> i fish alone. to believe me. plus i can brag to friends saying look what i caught. >> but he had no idea the story his camera was going to catch. he's been out for a few hours when he hears something. but this is no fish. >> i looked over my left shoulder and i saw a dog. my first thought was why is he coming straight at me? you know, i was a little worried he was going to try to attack me or...
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jim o'connor. we welcome jim and doug in earl pomeroy as well. jim is a principal at consulting actuary with milliman. he has considerable experience consulting an individual small group insurance markets in this. i'll give assessing the potential impact of health care
jim o'connor. we welcome jim and doug in earl pomeroy as well. jim is a principal at consulting actuary with milliman. he has considerable experience consulting an individual small group insurance markets in this. i'll give assessing the potential impact of health care
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>> good evening commissioner i'm michael o'connor i'm jason's partner. i've dwelt with sound problems in the past. i've listened to everyone's comments the only addition there was a lot of sound professional down on the building by that's a small point. there's no significant neighborhood group for this part of the mission we could be the members of c mac but there are not addressing this area. a lot of areas have mission groups maybe we should start one. i know when we first opened i addressed that first issue and did the outreach but she had a neighborhood outreach for that area. furthermore when i looked into the venue when it closed and people asked me why is it that people keep having these venues clos clos close? we've done a lot of city events and we care. sound proving is not a specific thing we have not been able to solve this but we'll keep doing more. if this doesn't work we'll close and we'll sell to a restaurants. and i'm not saying this disrespect fully because that's where the river is going. that's not a criticism of what's going on it's
>> good evening commissioner i'm michael o'connor i'm jason's partner. i've dwelt with sound problems in the past. i've listened to everyone's comments the only addition there was a lot of sound professional down on the building by that's a small point. there's no significant neighborhood group for this part of the mission we could be the members of c mac but there are not addressing this area. a lot of areas have mission groups maybe we should start one. i know when we first opened i...
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few other folks that i would like to acknowledge, local 798, the men and women presented by tom o'connor behind me, thank you, tom. as well as some of his members of the executive board here, thanks very much to local 798. there is two retired deputies here. i have seen this happen. i'm grateful they came back because it's this early phase, he got us where we are at today. thank you very much. [ applause ] and also retired deputy chief of operation patrick guard who was a member of station one 1 gaevend us -- gave us a lot of input. most of my command staff is behind me. just like when you go out and run a call you count on each other as a team. i couldn't stand here doing what i do without the team behind me. i would like to acknowledge all the members from the team behind med -- me, the deputy chiefs. everyone. there is one person i would like to call out who crossed the finish line, assistant deputy chief, ken lombardy. [ cheering and applauding ] [ cheering and applauding ] >> we get the job done. thank you to everyone who came out. we have a few retired folks that are here. welcome,
few other folks that i would like to acknowledge, local 798, the men and women presented by tom o'connor behind me, thank you, tom. as well as some of his members of the executive board here, thanks very much to local 798. there is two retired deputies here. i have seen this happen. i'm grateful they came back because it's this early phase, he got us where we are at today. thank you very much. [ applause ] and also retired deputy chief of operation patrick guard who was a member of station one...
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and justice o'connor who left the court, upheld affirmative action program.ersial decision, because o'connor said she didn't think we needed to do this beyond 25 more years and everybody felt that came out of head of zeus or o'connor and didn't have much of a basis. now we have essentially a redo. and justice kagan has recused herself. it will be a case decided by eight justices. >> so that means they could tie. >> they could tie. if they tie, it would be good news for the school. because it would uphold the lower court decision that said this affirmative action program was okay. but kagan is coming from the wrong side of the ledger. likely voted for the school. once again, as you know, all eyes are on our swing voter, and justice kennedy could decide the issue. >> we'll see. when they see very soon. and you will stick around in case a decision is made. a ruling is made. jonathan turley. professor of law at george washington university. thank you so much. >> thank you, carol. >>> up next in the "newsroom," like mardi gras or disney world, except it's a real l
and justice o'connor who left the court, upheld affirmative action program.ersial decision, because o'connor said she didn't think we needed to do this beyond 25 more years and everybody felt that came out of head of zeus or o'connor and didn't have much of a basis. now we have essentially a redo. and justice kagan has recused herself. it will be a case decided by eight justices. >> so that means they could tie. >> they could tie. if they tie, it would be good news for the school....
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. >>> sandra day o'connor says -- al gore says he made the decision long ago to respect the rule of law. >> i strongly disagreed with their opinion. said so. but the rule of law is really the bedrock of american democracy. >>> arizona republican senator, jeff flake, is acknowledging that his vote against background checks may have hurt his reputation back home. after a new poll calling him the most hated congressman in the country, puts him just below pond scum. >>> the "hustler" founder says no one has done more to expose the sexual hypocrisy values of america. >>> and president obama's speech at the white house correspondent dinner was a big hit at home. but a bigger hit in china. the president's speech has amassed some 25 million views where it's complete with chinese subtitles. that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> the calendar says it's may. but parts of the midwest are dealing with winter-like weather. bill karins is here with more. what gives? >> i have to think what is below pond scum. the goldfish, where you had to clean the glass in the fish tank. >> i'm going to
. >>> sandra day o'connor says -- al gore says he made the decision long ago to respect the rule of law. >> i strongly disagreed with their opinion. said so. but the rule of law is really the bedrock of american democracy. >>> arizona republican senator, jeff flake, is acknowledging that his vote against background checks may have hurt his reputation back home. after a new poll calling him the most hated congressman in the country, puts him just below pond scum....
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. >> and now shark fans like ryan o'connor and his wife are saving money on a baby-sitter and spending it down here. >> probably a hundred, 150. >> still bar owners would have taken a stanley cup win to make up for the business during the lockout. >> it was a slow start. we were definitely affected in the beginning by a lack of sales and traffic downtown, but again we are appreciative with how far sharks went. it is fantastic they went this far. >> in san jose, alan wang, abc7 news. >>> justin bieber is not above the law. sheriff deputies are investigating after people in his calabasas neighborhood near los angeles complained the pop star frequently speeds and drives erratically putting children in this gated community in danger. former nfl star keyshawn johnson spotted bieber speeding and said he jumped into his car and block his ferrari. bieber's representative say bieber was not driving at the time and that contridicts what witnesses say. they want reckless driving charges against bieber. >>> president obama had some explaining to do at the white house when a smudge of lipstick ende
. >> and now shark fans like ryan o'connor and his wife are saving money on a baby-sitter and spending it down here. >> probably a hundred, 150. >> still bar owners would have taken a stanley cup win to make up for the business during the lockout. >> it was a slow start. we were definitely affected in the beginning by a lack of sales and traffic downtown, but again we are appreciative with how far sharks went. it is fantastic they went this far. >> in san jose,...
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. >> and now shark fans like ryan o'connor and his wife are saving money on a baby-sitter and spending it down here. >> probably a hundred, 150. >> still bar owners would have taken a stanley cup win to make up for the business during the lockout. >> it was a slow start. we were definitely affected in the beginning by a lack of sales and traffic downtown, but again we are appreciative with how far sharks went. it is fantastic they went this far. >> in san jose, alan wang, abc7 news. >>> justin bieber is not above the law. sheriff deputies are investigating after people in his calabasas neighborhood near los angeles complained the pop star frequently speeds and drives erratically inis gatd community in danger. former nfl star keyshawn johnson spotted bieber speeding and said he jumped into his car and block his ferrari. bieber's representative say bieber was not driving at the time and that contridicts what witnesses say. they want reckless driving charges against bieber. >>> president obama had some explaining to do at the white house when a smudge of lipstick ended up on the shirt col
. >> and now shark fans like ryan o'connor and his wife are saving money on a baby-sitter and spending it down here. >> probably a hundred, 150. >> still bar owners would have taken a stanley cup win to make up for the business during the lockout. >> it was a slow start. we were definitely affected in the beginning by a lack of sales and traffic downtown, but again we are appreciative with how far sharks went. it is fantastic they went this far. >> in san jose,...
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only striking my provision, it withstood the first challenge in the supreme court when sandra day o'connor was there but they unraveled 100 years of precedent and case law. we have to figure out the real as to how you draft campaign finance reform to withstand constitutional scrutiny but it's something that really has to be done and both in it.ave to be vested they have to have an interest in bringing both sides together in done for the best interest of this country. the money is overwhelming, the campaigns, the time it takes to raise money and the time spent. and those, again, those people have an interest in know, the fires, you know, and stoke the fires in the congress, are going to decibelsto raise the not to mention further demonize people's viewpoints and that really prevent people from even taking a thoughtful position in congress acause you don't ever have chance to even get to that point so you have campaign finance that iis a huge issue think that the congress and the have to demand, as well. tavis: we've just scratched the surface tonight on a book chock-full of great ideas abou
only striking my provision, it withstood the first challenge in the supreme court when sandra day o'connor was there but they unraveled 100 years of precedent and case law. we have to figure out the real as to how you draft campaign finance reform to withstand constitutional scrutiny but it's something that really has to be done and both in it.ave to be vested they have to have an interest in bringing both sides together in done for the best interest of this country. the money is overwhelming,...
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. >> and now shark fans like ryan o'connor and his wife are saving money on a baby-sitter and spending it down here. >> probably a hundred, 150. >> still bar owners would have taken a stanley cup win to make up for the business during the lockout. >> it was a slow start. we were definitely affected in the beginning by a lack of sales and traffic downtown, arehow far sharks went.ative it is fantastic they went this far. >> in san jose, alan wang, abc7 news. >>> justin bieber is not above the law. sheriff deputies are investigating after people in his calabasas neighborhood near los angeles complained the pop star frequently speeds and drives erratically putting children in this gated community in danger. former nfl star keyshawn johnson spotted bieber speeding and said he jumped into his car and block his ferrari. bieber's representative say bieber was not driving at the time and that contridicts what witnesses say. they want reckless driving omet obama had someber. explaining to do at the white house when a smudge of lipstick ended up on the shirt collar. he called out the culprit and
. >> and now shark fans like ryan o'connor and his wife are saving money on a baby-sitter and spending it down here. >> probably a hundred, 150. >> still bar owners would have taken a stanley cup win to make up for the business during the lockout. >> it was a slow start. we were definitely affected in the beginning by a lack of sales and traffic downtown, arehow far sharks went.ative it is fantastic they went this far. >> in san jose, alan wang, abc7 news....
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jim o'connor. [applause] >> thanks, bud. the, the affordable care act of course, we've heard a lot about it and what its potential impact can be and what milliman has done, we've, on behalf of center forward they retained us to look at six specific states as to what those impacts might be. and the states that we looked at were, arizona, florida, illinois, new jersey, ohio, and wisconsin. so each of those states presents its own type of characteristics. one of the things when we're talking about change, going from 2013 to 2014, is the regulatory environment, the current regulatory environment of each state right now. in each of these states varies somewhat in their current regulatory environment. and in particular, new jersey is a, has regulations different than the other five states that i mentioned. in that many of the reforms that are, that are being required through the aca, the affordable care act, are already in effect in states like new jersey. so that's one of the reasons we chose a state like that so that we could se
jim o'connor. [applause] >> thanks, bud. the, the affordable care act of course, we've heard a lot about it and what its potential impact can be and what milliman has done, we've, on behalf of center forward they retained us to look at six specific states as to what those impacts might be. and the states that we looked at were, arizona, florida, illinois, new jersey, ohio, and wisconsin. so each of those states presents its own type of characteristics. one of the things when we're talking...
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o'connor is here today to lead that presentation.he flew in from chicago to lead the presentation this morning. we will have a reaction to his presentation as well by our other panelists. i want to make you aware of who is participating in this program. at the end of the program, there'll be time for questions from the audience. will make sure that happens. the first panelist is jim o'connor to my immediate left. as wellto him and doug to our program. jim is a consulting actuary. experienceiderable consulting and individual health and small group insurance markets. he has been very involved in assessing the pen -- potential impact of the affordable care act. it is relevant to the conversation. he has provided in set fashion insight.e has provided jim, welcome to the program. ougore he presents, we have du with us this morning. he currently serves as president of the american action for him. he formerly served as a chief economist on the president's advisers. ofalso served as director domestic and economic policy. doug, welcome to the
o'connor is here today to lead that presentation.he flew in from chicago to lead the presentation this morning. we will have a reaction to his presentation as well by our other panelists. i want to make you aware of who is participating in this program. at the end of the program, there'll be time for questions from the audience. will make sure that happens. the first panelist is jim o'connor to my immediate left. as wellto him and doug to our program. jim is a consulting actuary....
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some of the people you have heard of or should have heard of, like sandra day o'connor. people whose stories does not have -- whose stock -- people whose stories have not been told. one man whose expanded -- one man who suffered under eminent domain and whose parents home was destroyed because of it. it is really about us. we did not want this conservative lawyer debating liberal lawyer on tv, we wanted to talk to people who were in the middle of it whether they wanted to be or not. believe me, in that last case, he would have liked to stay away from the constitution, but the bulldozers came to his parents' home anyway. host: good morning, ken. caller: thank you for the program this morning. a comment about the lady from michigan and the second amendment, i have never heard such a disparity of not knowing her history or understanding the founding fathers comments on the right to own and bear arms. ago, forward, a few weeks a few days ago i was watching one of your c-span programs. pretty sure that this is where i saw this, a man named benjamin bookr had written a recent
some of the people you have heard of or should have heard of, like sandra day o'connor. people whose stories does not have -- whose stock -- people whose stories have not been told. one man whose expanded -- one man who suffered under eminent domain and whose parents home was destroyed because of it. it is really about us. we did not want this conservative lawyer debating liberal lawyer on tv, we wanted to talk to people who were in the middle of it whether they wanted to be or not. believe me,...
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and some say he died of a broken heart and one of the democrats on the select committee was john o'connor representative of new york actually confessed after william wort had died that they turn the screws railroaded and baked forgiveness and that is not a very well-known story. with the insight but the radical new dealers or heavy-duty sympathizers or fellow travelers. they wanted a clean slate to destroy the existing american society and to build something new. that would be sedulous planned so looking at the a&m that was the soviet union's until 1944. the english version says the lettuce make a clean slate and the world is about to change his foundation and then in the next come matt have that capitalist and anything but steelwork? and what work had he created the they could give back that people want only there do. it is not like saying you haven't done it alone but suddenly the same time in stalinist russia. the gulag concentration camps you discuss it in your book. holcomb? 1933 the maceration of peasantry. and boris jolson's father gets exiled and then that is a big mark toward com
and some say he died of a broken heart and one of the democrats on the select committee was john o'connor representative of new york actually confessed after william wort had died that they turn the screws railroaded and baked forgiveness and that is not a very well-known story. with the insight but the radical new dealers or heavy-duty sympathizers or fellow travelers. they wanted a clean slate to destroy the existing american society and to build something new. that would be sedulous planned...
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broken heart and what fascinated also is that one of the democrats on that select committee john jay o'connor from new york actually confessed after william haddad he confessed that he railroaded him and begged forgiveness and he was cast into oblivion and that isn't a well known part of the story. >> what strikes me as president is the insight he has. he says at some point the radical new deal which turns out more members of the communist party or heavy-duty sympathizers or fellow travelers for someone to say in some cases useful idiots. they wanted a clean slate to destroy the existing american society and build something new and that something new would be centrally planned socialist economy and it rang a bell. i went and i looked at the international some doubles a state income of the soviet union until 1934 and the international said let us make a clean slate the world is about to change its foundation let us be all. and have they done anything other than work, but work had created ordering may give it back the people want only their dues. i am not saying that this is exactly like you ha
broken heart and what fascinated also is that one of the democrats on that select committee john jay o'connor from new york actually confessed after william haddad he confessed that he railroaded him and begged forgiveness and he was cast into oblivion and that isn't a well known part of the story. >> what strikes me as president is the insight he has. he says at some point the radical new deal which turns out more members of the communist party or heavy-duty sympathizers or fellow...
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i wanted to give a shout out to tom o'connor. >> you could have said thank you instead of doing a shoutout. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> is that why, bill, you are so tan. >> this is not tan. i am covered in toner. >> covered by something. >> i'm done. >> and got free food at the wedding. >> that's why i go to weddings, kimberly. >> can one survive and thrive while living in central park. she discusses her latest book "i bite the heads off my squirrels and use them for the bathing needs. and who should play hillary clinton in a bio picture. i would go with someone famous or unknown. but what do i know? nothing. >>> who fits the bill to play hill 1234 scarlet johansson amanda sif ri ed and reece witherspoon are being considered to play hillary clinton in a new movie about the exsecretary of state's for ma tiff years as a washington lawyer in the mid1970s. that's the 1970s. when asked whether the story would have sex scenes the script writer told the daily telegraph telegraph -- a paper, not actually a telegraph -- it is an evolving process so i don't know. she was an attractive 26-ye
i wanted to give a shout out to tom o'connor. >> you could have said thank you instead of doing a shoutout. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> is that why, bill, you are so tan. >> this is not tan. i am covered in toner. >> covered by something. >> i'm done. >> and got free food at the wedding. >> that's why i go to weddings, kimberly. >> can one survive and thrive while living in central park. she discusses her latest book "i...
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jim o'connor. >> thanks. the affordable care act, of course, we've heard a lot about it and what its potential impacts can be and what milliman has done is we, on behalf of center fwrd, they retained us to look at six specific states as to what those impacts might be. and the states we looked at were arizona, florida, illinois, new jersey, ohio, and wisconsin. each of those states presents its own type of characterist exs. one of the things when we're talking about change going from 2013 to 2014, is regulatory environment, the current regulatory environment of each state right now. each of these states varies somewhat in their current regulatory environment. in particular, new jersey, is a has regulations different than the other five states that i mentioned. in that many of the reforms that are being required through the a.c.a., the affordable care act, are already in effect in states like new jersey. that's one reason we chose a state like that, to see a state that's already passed the underwriting regulati
jim o'connor. >> thanks. the affordable care act, of course, we've heard a lot about it and what its potential impacts can be and what milliman has done is we, on behalf of center fwrd, they retained us to look at six specific states as to what those impacts might be. and the states we looked at were arizona, florida, illinois, new jersey, ohio, and wisconsin. each of those states presents its own type of characterist exs. one of the things when we're talking about change going from 2013...
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>> yes, tom o'connor will be talking about a very committing cameo he has in an upcoming thing i forgot on the next pod pod -- pod cast on fox news radio.com. >> i can't to thank the viewers who sent a lot of cards to my mom. it made a hiewmg deal. she -- a huge deal. she got like hundreds and it made her week. i kept end ising them to her. i kept sending them to her. that was sweat. thank you, andy. tom, schulz, remi, baker, caution. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> you came to suck the fat of our land, to take our money, to educate your terrorist sons, to steal from us. >> bill: judge jeanine pirro furious over an investigative report by the boston herald that says the tsarnaev family received more than $100,000 in welfare payments. wait until you hear this. [gunfire] >> we have shots fired. >> bill: the factor has also been investigating the horrific murder rate in chicago. does it have to do with guns or race? john stossel will weigh in. also tonight, jesse watters goes to washington to press the press on bias. >> that's just dumb.
>> yes, tom o'connor will be talking about a very committing cameo he has in an upcoming thing i forgot on the next pod pod -- pod cast on fox news radio.com. >> i can't to thank the viewers who sent a lot of cards to my mom. it made a hiewmg deal. she -- a huge deal. she got like hundreds and it made her week. i kept end ising them to her. i kept sending them to her. that was sweat. thank you, andy. tom, schulz, remi, baker, caution. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on....
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. >> jennifer owe coner is -- o'connor is going to advise the head of the irs and you're going to payt. me and you and every other taxpayer. if you get in trouble with the irs, does the irs pay your attorney? no. >> neil: it's unfair. >> it comes on the heels of reports that these harassing letters and phone calls were going on as recently as this month. either they're still duplicitous or ignorant or both but they're an unwieldy institution. >> it's a white flag, we have big trouble and need expensive help. this is an agency that almost every american is afraid of. 90,000 employers, bigger that be the fda and fbi. big, big, big, they can take your money, they can take your paycheck and your assets at the end of the day so they're frightening to regular americans. >> neil: i imagine despite their come up pans they're still intimidating and still send out letters. the only institution i know that everything is capitalized which is email sense is bold or obnoxious. >> it usually means i'm screaming at you. most americans think when they think of this agency, they think these are people
. >> jennifer owe coner is -- o'connor is going to advise the head of the irs and you're going to payt. me and you and every other taxpayer. if you get in trouble with the irs, does the irs pay your attorney? no. >> neil: it's unfair. >> it comes on the heels of reports that these harassing letters and phone calls were going on as recently as this month. either they're still duplicitous or ignorant or both but they're an unwieldy institution. >> it's a white flag, we...
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>> yes, tom o'connor will be talking about a very committing cameo he has in an upcoming thing i forgot on the next pod pod -- pod cast on fox news radio.com. >> i can't to thank the viewers who sent a lot of cards to
>> yes, tom o'connor will be talking about a very committing cameo he has in an upcoming thing i forgot on the next pod pod -- pod cast on fox news radio.com. >> i can't to thank the viewers who sent a lot of cards to
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. >> dana: here it comes sandra day o'connor announces refusing. immediately president obama is thrust into a supreme court nomination. if president obama has an opportunity to put a -- somebody on the court, his base will rally around him so quickly and he will be immediately relevant again. you will see that. >> greg: you did not blow my mind. >> dana: that's totally mind blowing. >> greg: poll here mind blowing? >> dana: yes, yes. greg greg look at them. >> dana: you guys just don't understand me. >> greg: america left to go to the bathroom. >> bob: one quick formula. the things you talk about major domestic issues of george bush was no child left behind was welfare reform for bill clinton. it was social security for ronald reagan. >> dana: i have got to go or we will get in trouble. next on the five why would the pentagon invite a man speaks out religious tolerance greg has got that short story ahead. ♪ ♪ >> greg: let's start by quoting creepy man quote today we face incredibly well-funded gangs of fundamentalists christian monsters who terrori
. >> dana: here it comes sandra day o'connor announces refusing. immediately president obama is thrust into a supreme court nomination. if president obama has an opportunity to put a -- somebody on the court, his base will rally around him so quickly and he will be immediately relevant again. you will see that. >> greg: you did not blow my mind. >> dana: that's totally mind blowing. >> greg: poll here mind blowing? >> dana: yes, yes. greg greg look at them....
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i want to bring in clinical psychologist jennifer o'connor. before we even get to specifically this young man's case, we're talking about this rare form of ocd, another acron acronym, pandas, which from what i read is called by strep throat. can you explain that? >> yes, that's correct. it is a relatively rare form of -- a very sudden and severe onset ocd occurs in children following an infection, typically a strep infection. and what happens is the body's immune system attempts to fight off the infection, but mistakenly attacks a part of the brain that is responsible for regulating certain aspects of emotions and behaviors. and so what you will see is very severe sudden onset, like overnight, of extreme fears and anxieties. you'll see repetitive ritualistic behaviors, and often severe motor ticks. >> so now that we understand what this is, and this young man's case, the attorney for the mother says that this rare brain infection is what created his mental illness, which is perhaps, you know, what led to his actions. you say, though, that's a
i want to bring in clinical psychologist jennifer o'connor. before we even get to specifically this young man's case, we're talking about this rare form of ocd, another acron acronym, pandas, which from what i read is called by strep throat. can you explain that? >> yes, that's correct. it is a relatively rare form of -- a very sudden and severe onset ocd occurs in children following an infection, typically a strep infection. and what happens is the body's immune system attempts to fight...
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hill that had gone into oblivion to die of a broken heart and the representative from new york, o'connor actually confessed after william had died that they had turned the screws in an railroaded him and he begged forgiveness. and he too is cast into oblivion. >> host: what impressed me was the insight he had he said at some point* these people, the radical new dealers that members of the communist party or had the sympathizers or fellow travelers or some would say they wanted a clean slate to destroy the existing american society and that something new would be centrally planned with the socialist economy and it rang a bell and where did they hear it? and i looked at the communists and them of the soviet union and it wasn't until 1944 and the english version said let us make a clean slate. the world is about to change we're not saying what us be all and then in the next thought that they common meaning decapolis have done anything but steelwork? what work had created by bordering in the gift back that people want only what they are due. i'm not saying this is exactly like you have done
hill that had gone into oblivion to die of a broken heart and the representative from new york, o'connor actually confessed after william had died that they had turned the screws in an railroaded him and he begged forgiveness. and he too is cast into oblivion. >> host: what impressed me was the insight he had he said at some point* these people, the radical new dealers that members of the communist party or had the sympathizers or fellow travelers or some would say they wanted a clean...
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if you're going to the beach this weekend, it's going to be a breezy to wind sandra day o'connor on saturday looking better. monday looks snake too with temps -- looks nice too with temps in the 60s. the heart of the cold air starts to move in, the winds will shift northwest and start to kick. places like winchester and cumberland have already had gusts in the 20 to 25 range. futurecast showing we're going to be dealing with the spotty showers through at least mid- morning, if not lunch time. but by lunch time, looks like the heavier stuff will be off to the east. then we're still going to pop a shower or two, isolated this afternoon with partly to mostly cloudy skies and this chilly northwesterly wind will bring much colder air around here for tonight. temperatures in spots tonight, especially the mountains, garrett county and those areas north and south of that in the high country, freeze warnings 2:00 to 8:00 a.m. 65 today. windy with spotty showers, 49 tonight. that's downtown. low 40s north and west. 69 tomorrow. still windy. gusts tomorrow could be 25 to 30. then another chilly night s
if you're going to the beach this weekend, it's going to be a breezy to wind sandra day o'connor on saturday looking better. monday looks snake too with temps -- looks nice too with temps in the 60s. the heart of the cold air starts to move in, the winds will shift northwest and start to kick. places like winchester and cumberland have already had gusts in the 20 to 25 range. futurecast showing we're going to be dealing with the spotty showers through at least mid- morning, if not lunch time....