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c-span: cardinal o'connor. >> guest: cardinal o'connor. and so he gets right up to my right ear. now, i'm lying there, you have to understand, just looking totally dead... c-span: were there a lot of people in the room? >> guest: oh, there must have been four or five, yes. there was quite a bit of agitation going on. and cardinal o'connor, right into my right ear, he says, "richard, wiggle your nose." and i thought to myself -- can you imagine thinking this, at that time -- why does he say wiggle my nose? everybody else says wiggle your toe, move your right thumb, whatever, and he says wiggle your nose. and i thought, as a chaplain in vietnam he must have been with a lot of people when they were dying and somewhere he picked this thing up, wiggle your nose and so i'm lying there, and i have never -- this is a true saying -- i have never in my life worked so hard to do anything as to just -- and it maybe moved, i suppose, 1/64 of a centimeter or whatever. and cardinal o'connor says, "he did it! he did it!" and the doctor says, "no, he didn't. i didn't see it." and he says, into my
c-span: cardinal o'connor. >> guest: cardinal o'connor. and so he gets right up to my right ear. now, i'm lying there, you have to understand, just looking totally dead... c-span: were there a lot of people in the room? >> guest: oh, there must have been four or five, yes. there was quite a bit of agitation going on. and cardinal o'connor, right into my right ear, he says, "richard, wiggle your nose." and i thought to myself -- can you imagine thinking this, at that time...
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carroll o'connor was brilliant, the way he could play that.ad a hate/love relationship with him. it was an amazing show. >> yeah. remember larry, good night gracie. gracie allen, iconic actress and role. in that vein, that's what jean stapleton will be remembered as. that's the kind much iconic role that she'll be remembered for. >> also, the kind of i don't want to say dumb wife. gracie always played a dumb wife. edith played her as -- she was a wacky archie dominated her. she had a great tenderness in that role, you know. she had enormous feelings she brought to that role. you really -- you loved edith. you embraced her. she was everybody's aunt, i think. that's the way it looked. there was no one like her. >> yeah. i was surprised, larry, that she said that she didn't get residuals. i don't think carroll o'connor, rob reiner, sally struthers. i don't know if they got residuals and it's still playing to this day. when you asked her about that or someone did, she said she had no regrets. >> when she took it, it was a job. she was a working ac
carroll o'connor was brilliant, the way he could play that.ad a hate/love relationship with him. it was an amazing show. >> yeah. remember larry, good night gracie. gracie allen, iconic actress and role. in that vein, that's what jean stapleton will be remembered as. that's the kind much iconic role that she'll be remembered for. >> also, the kind of i don't want to say dumb wife. gracie always played a dumb wife. edith played her as -- she was a wacky archie dominated her. she had...
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mark puder at boston children's hospital saved the o'connors' son with a drug called omegaven.oped the treatment using the drug after watching four children a year die of liver failure at his hospital. he tested the new treatment on babies that had been transferred to boston children's in late stages of liver disease. >> their doctors gave up on them. >> reporter: so they were going to die? >> they were going to die. >> reporter: or there was omegaven? >> that's it. >> reporter: as dr. puder would soon find out, discovering a new drug treatment is one thing, but getting it approved by the federal drug administration is another. right now omegaven is still experimental. >> correct. >> reporter: are you concerned that while you are awaiting fda approval babies are dying? >> oh, i have no doubt. he's almost 2 months old now. >> reporter: when we visited dr. puder, he was treating four babies with omegaven, including this 2-month-old suffering from severe liver injury. so has the omegaven made a difference in him yet? can you tell? >> the difference we see right now is that the bil
mark puder at boston children's hospital saved the o'connors' son with a drug called omegaven.oped the treatment using the drug after watching four children a year die of liver failure at his hospital. he tested the new treatment on babies that had been transferred to boston children's in late stages of liver disease. >> their doctors gave up on them. >> reporter: so they were going to die? >> they were going to die. >> reporter: or there was omegaven? >> that's...
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the loud-mouthed bigoted archie played by carroll o'connor.sn't always kind to edith. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> that's all right, edith. your main trouble is that your tongue is always racing with your brain and your brain always loses. >> carroll o'connor once wrote of her, "the benign compassionate presence she developed made my egregious churl bearable." >> i brought you a nice glass of milk. oh, archie, you're home. >> no, edith. i'm still at work. >> jean stapleton was born in new york city. her mother an opera singer, her father in advertising. she spent time on broadway in funny girl along barbra streisand who was about to become a broadway star. it was the loveable edith bunker america fell in love with. >> oh, irene. >> behind all that fluster, bunker loved her, too. ♪ those were the days >> those were the days. jean stapleton is survived by her children, a daughter and son who told us that in their mother's words she was an actress, not a celebrity, a philosophy that separated her in many other performers past and present. >>> we move on
the loud-mouthed bigoted archie played by carroll o'connor.sn't always kind to edith. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> that's all right, edith. your main trouble is that your tongue is always racing with your brain and your brain always loses. >> carroll o'connor once wrote of her, "the benign compassionate presence she developed made my egregious churl bearable." >> i brought you a nice glass of milk. oh, archie, you're home. >> no, edith. i'm still at work....
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in 2003, o'connor was the fifth and deciding vote in favor of affirmative action. alito could now well be the fifth and deciding vote against it. and if he is? >> the consequences for our university, but for higher education, is we would not be giving the kind of education to all of our students that would be preparing them to work in a diverse and global world. the effect for our students and our society. >> reporter: don't expect any ringing endorsement from this court of affirmative action, if it survives at all. it's widely believed the court's decision will be reason by justice anthony kennedy, possibly antonin scalia. neither has ever voted to uphold affirmative action. for "religion and ethics newsweekly," i'm tim o'brien, in washington. >>> we have a lucky severson story today about what seems like a countrywide failure to take care of the mentally ill. as a last resort, a huge number of them end up in jails and prisons, not homes or hospitals. but a program in washington, d.c. is helping. >> this is the largest institution for the mentally ill in the state
in 2003, o'connor was the fifth and deciding vote in favor of affirmative action. alito could now well be the fifth and deciding vote against it. and if he is? >> the consequences for our university, but for higher education, is we would not be giving the kind of education to all of our students that would be preparing them to work in a diverse and global world. the effect for our students and our society. >> reporter: don't expect any ringing endorsement from this court of...
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jim 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. we will make sure that happens. the first panelist is jim o'connor to my immediate left. welcome to him and doug as well to our program. jim is a consulting actuary. he has considerable experience consulting and individual health and small group insurance markets. he has been very involved in assessing the potential impact of the affordable care act. it is relevant to the conversation. he has provided insight. jim, welcome to the program. before he presents, we have doug with us this morning. he currently serves as president of the american action for him. -- forum. he formerly served as a chief economist on the president's council of economic advisers. he also served as director of domestic and economic pol
jim 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. we will make sure that happens. the first panelist is jim o'connor to my immediate left. welcome to him and doug as well to our program. jim is a consulting...
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una tasa de mortalidad mayor que las normales en el estado, la tasa de mortalidad en el hospital o'connoronares para ver toda la investigación visite el sitio web (información en pantalla) >> ya se viene el día del padre y sabemos que a los padres les gustan los dispositivos electrónicos así que tenemos detalles que lo harán feliz. >> me considero tecnologico me gustan las web. >> entonces el sansung galaxy 4 es lo que necesitan. >> tienen dos aplicaciones abiertas y también se pueden editar documentos de word. >> a cuantos padres les gustaría esto. >> y no se quebro. >> esto sirve para los papás que trabajan en construcción o que tengan aventuras resiste muchas caidas contra polvo y agua. >> y a los que les gusta apple también hay opciones. >> anabel sedano univision. >> y hay nueva tecnología para evitar robos de telefonos la tecnología kill switch solution mata el telefono a distancia para luchar contra la epidemia de robos de celulares. >> en san francisco se están sacando las cámaras de seguridad en los semaforos que graban a los conductores. >> un fallo invalida patentes sobre prueb
una tasa de mortalidad mayor que las normales en el estado, la tasa de mortalidad en el hospital o'connoronares para ver toda la investigación visite el sitio web (información en pantalla) >> ya se viene el día del padre y sabemos que a los padres les gustan los dispositivos electrónicos así que tenemos detalles que lo harán feliz. >> me considero tecnologico me gustan las web. >> entonces el sansung galaxy 4 es lo que necesitan. >> tienen dos aplicaciones abiertas...
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o'connor was the main plug of that show. "honeymooners" where gleason was the central character and alice, the wife had to play off him. edith had to play off carol o'connor and she often had to play kind of sort of an idiot but she really wasn't an idiot. then as the seasons went on, they gave a lot more depth to her. she -- the time that she would have illnesses and she would have growth, and then she became a feminist which shock archie. so she had to grow with the part as well. you put a stamp on a role as she did -- and that show started in britain. originally "'til death do us part" as a british show. it wasn't here initially but they tinkered with it, it moved from one network to another. it was originally abc, wound up on cbs. it failed in its first winter. they held on to it and played it in the summer reruns. it became hate. then of course, became number one show for five straight years. >> amazing. larry king, on a truly historical role. thank you very much for joining us, mr. king. we love larry king. >> love you
o'connor was the main plug of that show. "honeymooners" where gleason was the central character and alice, the wife had to play off him. edith had to play off carol o'connor and she often had to play kind of sort of an idiot but she really wasn't an idiot. then as the seasons went on, they gave a lot more depth to her. she -- the time that she would have illnesses and she would have growth, and then she became a feminist which shock archie. so she had to grow with the part as well....
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justice o'connor wrote that opinion. said she hoped affirmative action would be limiting. >> and the justices have made it clear they want to weigh in on recess appointments. >> absolutely. they granted a bunch of orders alongside, which means the cases they're going to hear for next term. >> and why do you think they've decided to at least hear this case? >> the nlrb case? i think it's basically -- i mean, this has been around since george washington's time. it's a conflict in between the executive -- >> and it's been an ongoing conflict that's heated up. >> it's gotten hotter and hotter. i think finally the court has decided to weigh in. >> you heard pete say we're still waiting for the big three decisions of this term. do you compare this to anything that you can recall where you have such important decisions literally coming in the 11th hour? >> yeah, well, i actually think back ten years. if you think back to 2003, you had the case i was referencing earlier and affirmative action coming down on a monday. you had a b
justice o'connor wrote that opinion. said she hoped affirmative action would be limiting. >> and the justices have made it clear they want to weigh in on recess appointments. >> absolutely. they granted a bunch of orders alongside, which means the cases they're going to hear for next term. >> and why do you think they've decided to at least hear this case? >> the nlrb case? i think it's basically -- i mean, this has been around since george washington's time. it's a...
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kelly o'connor ellie o'connor it's word right pittsburgh out very very low ball practice one day a whole year i was so it's beginning at sixth grade. oh you're playing football pop warner yeah. if you could change one thing about yourself what would it be. and i clone myself so i could be in two places at once and get more sleep tell me something no one knows about you no one knows she's there little thing no one knows something nobody knows you know my eyes are so bad that laser surgery can't really cure them so i will either were glasses or contacts for the rest of my life would contact you know work on the chair or to my mother what is your prescription mine's over five hundred what is what's it's a minus eight plus as they went in and both us so if you had glasses they'd be horn room there but super thick each other like crazy crazy thing and the lasers didn't work they can't and i don't have enough microns to do the the the flap the flap the lens up and they just can't get the lasers in because my eyes are so oddly shaped person you most lives up to person and most look up to. becau
kelly o'connor ellie o'connor it's word right pittsburgh out very very low ball practice one day a whole year i was so it's beginning at sixth grade. oh you're playing football pop warner yeah. if you could change one thing about yourself what would it be. and i clone myself so i could be in two places at once and get more sleep tell me something no one knows about you no one knows she's there little thing no one knows something nobody knows you know my eyes are so bad that laser surgery can't...
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kelly o'connor tele o'connor right pittsburgh out of her out of the ball practice one day whoa whoa whoa you i was so it's beginning at sixth grade. oh you're playing football pop warner yeah. if you could change one thing about yourself what would it be. and i clone myself so i could be in two places at once and get more sleep tell me something no one knows about you no one knows she's a little thing no one know something nobody knows you know my eyes are so bad that laser surgery can't really cure them so i will either were glasses or contacts for the rest of my life i would contact no work on the chair with too much of what is your preschooler money is over five hundred what is what's it's a minus eight plus as they went in and both us so if you had glasses they'd be torn room there by super thick each other like crazy crazy thing and the lasers didn't work they can't and i don't have enough microns to do the the flap to flap the lens up and they just can't get the lasers in because my eyes are so oddly shaped the person you most look up to a person i most look up to. because now that
kelly o'connor tele o'connor right pittsburgh out of her out of the ball practice one day whoa whoa whoa you i was so it's beginning at sixth grade. oh you're playing football pop warner yeah. if you could change one thing about yourself what would it be. and i clone myself so i could be in two places at once and get more sleep tell me something no one knows about you no one knows she's a little thing no one know something nobody knows you know my eyes are so bad that laser surgery can't really...
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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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a facility formerly known as kindred transitional care fined $75,000, o'connor hospital's skill nursing facility in san jose fined $65,000, and st. john kron stat convalescent center hit with a $60,000 fine. medical mistakes by staff members left to three different residents dieing. all thee facilities they say patient safety is a top priority and o'connor hospital says it will appeal the fine. >>> it is 5:19 now. a follow up to an exclusive report. top attorneys in the d.a. got hundreds of hours of free time off. it comes after our investigative unit exposed district attorney jeff rosen handing out extra days off in place of a bonus cut. this letter was sent to government attorneys association calling what rosen did a secret action that has raised a number of concerns from county administration. it demands attorneys who were given extra time off take those hours from their vacation banks. if they don't, expect an investigation. >> some of the people on this list almost immediately responded by asking me how do i give these hours back. i know they were particularly concerned about how t
a facility formerly known as kindred transitional care fined $75,000, o'connor hospital's skill nursing facility in san jose fined $65,000, and st. john kron stat convalescent center hit with a $60,000 fine. medical mistakes by staff members left to three different residents dieing. all thee facilities they say patient safety is a top priority and o'connor hospital says it will appeal the fine. >>> it is 5:19 now. a follow up to an exclusive report. top attorneys in the d.a. got...
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matthew o'connor will give the best position banks for long term interest rates and your money when wee back. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ >>> does it mean big things are ahead for the stock? let's debate it. joe, make a case. >> in the long term it actually does. the problem that salesforce has had all year has been about the growth. reaching out now, trying to buy the growth, not getting organically, they are making a very large acquisition, one of the largest ones they've made. >> the largest they've made. >> s&p has taken a pass on this one. clearly this positions them longer term and cloud e-mail marketing space to be the leader going forward. i just think the
matthew o'connor will give the best position banks for long term interest rates and your money when wee back. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars...
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big, big case, testing the day o'connor who said race should be used and she's no longer on the court so a real strong possibility that affirmative back. will be rolled gwen: briefly. >> the same sex? marriage, two big cases, one testing proposition 8 the banifornia, whether on same-sex marriage is legal out there and would it be legal whether thend defense of marriage act which limits federal benefits for that arecouples married in case that is do allow it, whether that's constitutional. good.very thank you, everybody. the conversation has to end here for now but we'll keep chatting away online on the "washington week" webcast extra. that streams live at 8:30 p.m. eastern. if that's not enough, join me my ask meday for anything chat on reddit. find all the information you to join in on our website, pbs.org/washingtonweek. write,have a dad, call, email or hug hym right -- him and tell him gwen said happy father's day and tell him to watch us here next week on "washington week." good night. >> corporate funding for is provided byk" -- asked peoplet and a simple question, how old is the
big, big case, testing the day o'connor who said race should be used and she's no longer on the court so a real strong possibility that affirmative back. will be rolled gwen: briefly. >> the same sex? marriage, two big cases, one testing proposition 8 the banifornia, whether on same-sex marriage is legal out there and would it be legal whether thend defense of marriage act which limits federal benefits for that arecouples married in case that is do allow it, whether that's constitutional....
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carol o'connor described her as a benign, compassionate presence opposite his rude and boarish characterseas, this was another day of violent government demonstrations in turkey. police used water cannons against the protesters. almost 1,000 people were arrested in more than 90 demonstrations across the country. they were sparked by plans to turn a park into a shopping mall, but became a broader protest against the prime minister. >>> houston was in mourning today after the deadliest fire in the history of the city's fire department. four firefighters were killed, including a 24-year-old woman who just joined ed the departmet this spring. the massive fire injured 14 others when a roof collapsed. one of them remained in the hospital today in critical condition. >>> and a spectacular display in the sky this morning just before sunrise when the clouds lifted a bit, the aurora borealis were seen and captured in this video. the colors are produced by the clash of electrically charge d particles from the sun. >>> up next, another show of nature. a couple of new friends. getting some rave revie
carol o'connor described her as a benign, compassionate presence opposite his rude and boarish characterseas, this was another day of violent government demonstrations in turkey. police used water cannons against the protesters. almost 1,000 people were arrested in more than 90 demonstrations across the country. they were sparked by plans to turn a park into a shopping mall, but became a broader protest against the prime minister. >>> houston was in mourning today after the deadliest...
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. ( laughter ) >> axelrod: stapleton's warm- hearted, long-suffering edith was married to carol o'connor'sed archie, who lived with their daughter and son-in-law and seemed to confront each week a challenge to their traditional worldview. race, gender, religion-- they all seemed to shake up archie's world, with edith often on the receiving end. >> edith, i told you that ain't it. >> my sister used to faint at spiders in the bathtub. >> axelrod: born jean murray, new york in 1923, stapleton had a long career on stage before "all in the family," appearing in hit broadway musicals such as "damn yankees." >> she worries so about chafing, she changes diapers every five minutes. >> axelrod: and many commercials. but none of her success prepared her for the kind of fame "all in the family" would bring her, along with three emmies and two golden globes. ab i got so excited i jumped off the examining table. ( laughter ) and i broke my ankle. ( laughter ) >> axelrod: jean stapleton, who whde edith bunker a part of all of our families, was 90. erter, remembering the colleagues we lost four decades ag
. ( laughter ) >> axelrod: stapleton's warm- hearted, long-suffering edith was married to carol o'connor'sed archie, who lived with their daughter and son-in-law and seemed to confront each week a challenge to their traditional worldview. race, gender, religion-- they all seemed to shake up archie's world, with edith often on the receiving end. >> edith, i told you that ain't it. >> my sister used to faint at spiders in the bathtub. >> axelrod: born jean murray, new york...
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. >> reporter: in 1979, stapleton ended her run as edith while co-star carroll o'connor continued tohie's place." played in the films "you've got mail" and "michael" before retiring from acting in her 80s. >> it is a privileged feeling to have been part of such a groundbreaker and of such quality. it's a feeling of immense, well, you know, pride. >> happy birthday! >> reporter: rob reiner who played her son-in-law on "all in the family" said "jean was a brilliant comedian with exquisite timing." he add aed, "no one gave more profound on how to be a human being lessons than jean stapleton. good-bye, edith, darling." don lemon, cnn, new york. >> and i'll see you back here at the top of the hour, 8:00 eastern. >>> first, "sanjay gupta md" begins right now. >>> hi, there, thanks for joining us. the full weight of obama care. just around the corner, including the requirement that everyone have insurance. now, millions are going to get help that couldn't get it before, but one study says some insurance costs could go up by as much as a third. >>> we'll also talk about the mind/body connect
. >> reporter: in 1979, stapleton ended her run as edith while co-star carroll o'connor continued tohie's place." played in the films "you've got mail" and "michael" before retiring from acting in her 80s. >> it is a privileged feeling to have been part of such a groundbreaker and of such quality. it's a feeling of immense, well, you know, pride. >> happy birthday! >> reporter: rob reiner who played her son-in-law on "all in the family"...
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o'connor. ♪ good morning good morning it's great to stay up late ♪ good morning, good morning to you's no days off. >> reporter: just to give viewers a sense of how much work this was. you say your feet were bleeding. what else hurt? >> your heart hurt when you couldn't keep up. and gene kelly, they was boss and he was really a -- he was a wonderful teacher. he had to teach me! and to be given a little kitty cat and expect it to be a lion, it didn't happen overnight and i had to work, work, work without question. >> reporter: reynolds emerged a bona fide movie star. funny, since all mary francis reynolds wanted to be was a gym teacher. but when she won the miss burbank beauty pageant in 1948-- she got a free blouse just for entering-- reynolds was discovered by a warner brother's talent scout. >> they had a screen test and there was a camera there and they said "look in the camera." and i said "so, okay." and they said now just talk, just ad-lib. i said "why would i do that? i don't know what i'm doing here? this is all so silly!" and they said "well, you want to be a movie star, don
o'connor. ♪ good morning good morning it's great to stay up late ♪ good morning, good morning to you's no days off. >> reporter: just to give viewers a sense of how much work this was. you say your feet were bleeding. what else hurt? >> your heart hurt when you couldn't keep up. and gene kelly, they was boss and he was really a -- he was a wonderful teacher. he had to teach me! and to be given a little kitty cat and expect it to be a lion, it didn't happen overnight and i had to...
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need really crazy we're missing pill and let her go and younger they gave her a new contract or o'connor was about a million dollars a year i don't think this is close to that either bigger brand is that worthy any longer but i still think she will as some excitement will see these ridiculous remarks which will give us news in the media again not just their media but in the mainstream media which she did that and says but use it so effectively she's such a paradox now it's interesting the day that they chose to have her back on the show palin reappeared on the same day as c.n.n. launched is launched its new morning show called new day do you think that that is a coincidence. it's hard to say because you don't get to be on today and i don't really think the fox news viewers we're going to go to c.n.n. watch the c.n.n. show which i watched part of it and i enjoyed it but i think if you want partisan political news you're going to stay with fox and if you're on the left you're probably watch emmet and beefy so i think that partly that maybe in their thinking but i don't think the big pictur
need really crazy we're missing pill and let her go and younger they gave her a new contract or o'connor was about a million dollars a year i don't think this is close to that either bigger brand is that worthy any longer but i still think she will as some excitement will see these ridiculous remarks which will give us news in the media again not just their media but in the mainstream media which she did that and says but use it so effectively she's such a paradox now it's interesting the day...
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here is kevin o'connor, host of "this old house" and ask -- are you ready?let's see how well our folks do. >> a lovely lady from illinois. one of the most famous tv homes ever. name the tv family that lived in this home. the cosbys, the griffiths, bradys or the cunninghams? >> the bradys. >> yeah. >> that is such an iconic house. >> and it's a real house. >> it is? >> absolutely. that house was built in 1959. it's a split-level ranch, so it only has two bedrooms, clearly not big enough for the family and alice. so they did a little hollywood magic, but the interiors of course were shot on a studio. >>> the white house is one of the most well-known homes in the world. how many bathrooms are in the house? hey, stop it. hold it down. is it 1, 15, 35, or doesn't everybody have 75? >> 35. >> you got it. >> and of course everyone from new orleans is right in my eyes. 35 restrooms. >> as we say in boston, she's pretty smart. there's actually over 130 rooms in total in the white house. but the interesting things is the white house was pretty much completed in 1800.
here is kevin o'connor, host of "this old house" and ask -- are you ready?let's see how well our folks do. >> a lovely lady from illinois. one of the most famous tv homes ever. name the tv family that lived in this home. the cosbys, the griffiths, bradys or the cunninghams? >> the bradys. >> yeah. >> that is such an iconic house. >> and it's a real house. >> it is? >> absolutely. that house was built in 1959. it's a split-level ranch, so it...
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. >> first of all it was not tom o'connor who did the rendering.s mike michael son. >> it is fitting i get that mistaken. michael son is an almost forgettable person. he could be standing in front of you and you don't even see him. he is right there actually. he is right in front of me and i can see right through him. >> he is crying. >> watch him cry. watch him cry. >> harris, you said legally speaking snowden has -- became a traitor to the country. i am not sure that is true. the definition of treason against the united states is, quote, the war against them or adheres and giving them aid and comfort in the united states and elsewhere. i don't know if you can prove he did that. >> we had on judge napolitano when it was breaking. what he said was the reason why this may booy looked at as espy yen none is because of where he chose to go to released this information. he is in a country that has extradition. china will decide whether they will return him. in the meantime, he is over there. we had another guest who talked about this as defection. they
. >> first of all it was not tom o'connor who did the rendering.s mike michael son. >> it is fitting i get that mistaken. michael son is an almost forgettable person. he could be standing in front of you and you don't even see him. he is right there actually. he is right in front of me and i can see right through him. >> he is crying. >> watch him cry. watch him cry. >> harris, you said legally speaking snowden has -- became a traitor to the country. i am not sure...
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back we'll look deeper into that, what happens to affirmative action as it bumps up into justice o'connor'ss debt line. every parent wants the safest and healthiest products for their family. that's why i created the honest company. i was just a concerned mom, with a crazy dream. a wish that there was a company that i could rely on, that did all of the hard work for me. i'm jessica alba, and the honest company was my dream. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped a million businesses successfully get started, including jessica's. launch your dream at legalzoom today. call us. we're here to help. because what you dont know can ahurt you.urance,y. what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to get into an accident? 'sup the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum -bum ♪ you
back we'll look deeper into that, what happens to affirmative action as it bumps up into justice o'connor'ss debt line. every parent wants the safest and healthiest products for their family. that's why i created the honest company. i was just a concerned mom, with a crazy dream. a wish that there was a company that i could rely on, that did all of the hard work for me. i'm jessica alba, and the honest company was my dream. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped a million businesses...
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many roles, many diverse roles and suddenly, you're given this -- you know, you're come parred to o'connor getting all in the family, very similar, another charter actor suddenly becomes this huge star in a -- in a television show that goes beyond expectations and suddenly you're freshed on the scene. you'll never be the same once you have that. suddenly even recognizes you and you're still the regular guy you always was. and he -- he was a classic regular guy, piers. if he was on your show tonight, you would finish at 10:00 and you would go have a pizza with him. >> that's exactly what i heard about him, yeah. yeah, very sociable guy -- >> down to earth, regular guy -- >> larry -- >> you -- >> larry, if you wouldn't mind holding for a second. i got bob with me now. the president of nbc universal when the sopranos came on television, bob, a devastating day for everyone in the world of acting and television. you knew james gandolfini there. you were there at the start of the sopranos. what did you think? . >> i was shocked. he was young. i was the law secretary to the chief of the judge wit
many roles, many diverse roles and suddenly, you're given this -- you know, you're come parred to o'connor getting all in the family, very similar, another charter actor suddenly becomes this huge star in a -- in a television show that goes beyond expectations and suddenly you're freshed on the scene. you'll never be the same once you have that. suddenly even recognizes you and you're still the regular guy you always was. and he -- he was a classic regular guy, piers. if he was on your show...
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o'connor has been consistent in his critique of this approach. now maybe there's enough impetus to get something moving. >> yeah. i certainly want to underscore the fact that i think we are seeing a change here in terms of dialogue in and around this. >> but the people who have been complaining for years have been complaining for years and now we're at a moment perhaps when they can be listened to. it just was mentioned a moment ago, it's not as if there was never any mention of these things before it's just being in congress and the media, it's like drinking out of a fire hose. did they make it available in a way that i understood that i need to go into some room, no staff, no notes, no phones, nothing and read this document? there was never a at this pointoff that said this demanded my attention. i maintain that we have not been meaningfully noticed about this program but now we know about it. we've got to do something about it. i'm glad we're in this moment where we can nab some reform. >> the fire hose congressman is definitely the valve is o
o'connor has been consistent in his critique of this approach. now maybe there's enough impetus to get something moving. >> yeah. i certainly want to underscore the fact that i think we are seeing a change here in terms of dialogue in and around this. >> but the people who have been complaining for years have been complaining for years and now we're at a moment perhaps when they can be listened to. it just was mentioned a moment ago, it's not as if there was never any mention of...
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the legal analysis is justice o'connor who protected affirmative action has been replaced by justice has all but said he wants it out. >> if you can't consider diversity then you are being told to do something that is representational to try to reflect america. don't look at anyone. i think that is a hard thing to ask institutions to do. >> thanks so much. be sure to catch the rest of the cyclists week days here 3:00 eastern. >>> right after this show join me for a google plus hangout on air on the supreme court's upcoming decisions on marriage equality. experts will join me to talk about what the rulings will mean for the nation. you can watch on google.com/plusmsnbc. send me your questions now using the hash tag marriage equality. my mother is trying to figure this out. she wants to be a part of our chat. so i'm teaching her. televisionicly right now. >>> if you watch one thing right now make it comedian russell brand's appearance on "morning joe." >> it's like your desk is a puzzle. >> i'm sorry about that. >> what is the solution? >> here you go, love. be careful. that is a low-c
the legal analysis is justice o'connor who protected affirmative action has been replaced by justice has all but said he wants it out. >> if you can't consider diversity then you are being told to do something that is representational to try to reflect america. don't look at anyone. i think that is a hard thing to ask institutions to do. >> thanks so much. be sure to catch the rest of the cyclists week days here 3:00 eastern. >>> right after this show join me for a google...
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edith was the long suffering wife of archie bunker, the bigoted character played by the late carroll o'connor. he often addressed her, his wife, as a ding bat. but there was a lot of devotion between the pairs well. stapleton received eight emmy nominations for her role as edith and won three. jean stapleton was 90. according to her family, she passed away of natural causes yesterday at her home here in new york city. >> i will always remember sitting down with my parent and my grandparents and watching "all in the family" at a time when families used to watch shows together. >> we watched it in our house for sure. we loved that show and god bless her and her family. >> absolutely. ♪ boy the way glenn miller played ♪ ♪ songs that made the hit parade ♪ ♪ guys like us we had it made ♪ those were the days ♪ [ male announcer ] running out of steam? ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. and so too is the summer event. now get an incredible offer
edith was the long suffering wife of archie bunker, the bigoted character played by the late carroll o'connor. he often addressed her, his wife, as a ding bat. but there was a lot of devotion between the pairs well. stapleton received eight emmy nominations for her role as edith and won three. jean stapleton was 90. according to her family, she passed away of natural causes yesterday at her home here in new york city. >> i will always remember sitting down with my parent and my...
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celebration of a statute u of frederick douglass right here in the nation's capital and speaking on it was o'connor, the minority leader in the senate. and he proclaimed that frederick douglass was a republican than understood justice. so you can see that if now they're adopting frederick douglass as their national leader and on the other hand they just need more walls separating us from mexico, it's really sad. you know, you and i and others can laugh and joke about this. but if you ever have to go abroad or see people from europe and other countries, it is sad for a country that's the world leader to catch yourself in this embarrassing position. and you would think, when you think about gettysburg and the lives that were lost in wars in order to save this democracy, and to see that it's really just now a circus. it's reduced to a embarrassing circus. and how the private sector and business people and the religious leaders allow this to go on without just stopping this outrage i'll never, never never understand it. >> well, mitch mcconnell's equivalent in broadcasting, mr. glenn beck, also had som
celebration of a statute u of frederick douglass right here in the nation's capital and speaking on it was o'connor, the minority leader in the senate. and he proclaimed that frederick douglass was a republican than understood justice. so you can see that if now they're adopting frederick douglass as their national leader and on the other hand they just need more walls separating us from mexico, it's really sad. you know, you and i and others can laugh and joke about this. but if you ever have...
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[cheering] steve: and from pepperell, mass, it's the o'connor family!eering] steve: give me michelle. give me ed. let's go. ["family feud" theme playing] steve: here we go, guys. top 7 answers on the board. we asked 100 single men--name a
[cheering] steve: and from pepperell, mass, it's the o'connor family!eering] steve: give me michelle. give me ed. let's go. ["family feud" theme playing] steve: here we go, guys. top 7 answers on the board. we asked 100 single men--name a
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my name is sam money and hundred of the mary kay o'connor process safety center and regents professor at texas a&m university. the center seeks to develop safer processes, equipment, procedures and management strategies that would minimize losses in the chemical process industries. the opinions presented during this hearing represent my personal position on these issues. risk management and emergency planning programs to prevent and address typical threats are of extreme imports for the protection of the workforce, public and environment. these programs are also of great importance for the u.s. national economy and security. so, wish we do in of the incident in west, texas, and geismar, louisiana? i believe that before we start looking at new regulations, revising regulations, we owe it to ourselves to determine if existing regulations in the books are being animated and enforce in a comprehensive and universal manner. as i've elaborate in my written report, i don't think we are currently doing that. that is, enforcing existing regulations to our comprehensive plan of inspections and
my name is sam money and hundred of the mary kay o'connor process safety center and regents professor at texas a&m university. the center seeks to develop safer processes, equipment, procedures and management strategies that would minimize losses in the chemical process industries. the opinions presented during this hearing represent my personal position on these issues. risk management and emergency planning programs to prevent and address typical threats are of extreme imports for the...
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the scour would strike down affirmative action once and for all, that the decision by sandra day o'connor to step down, her replacement by samuel alito would spell the difference. they didn't get that. the other side did not get a ringing endorsement of affirmative action. i think the impact of the decision is going to be invite more legal challenges. >> it was a 7-1 case. elena kagan recused herself. lone dissenter was ruth bader ginsburg. what were her reasons? >> she basically says the university has already -- it passes the test, that the test the lower court applied here was just fine, that the university passed it. i should say, two of the people who joined the majority opinion both joined it because they think -- they like the outcome but they think schools should never be able to use affirmative action. that's antonin scalia. the only african-american member, clarence thomas, had a long dissent in which he said this is a terrible idea. when you admit students under affirmative action programs it stamps them as inferior. they face long odds. they don't seem to do academically as we
the scour would strike down affirmative action once and for all, that the decision by sandra day o'connor to step down, her replacement by samuel alito would spell the difference. they didn't get that. the other side did not get a ringing endorsement of affirmative action. i think the impact of the decision is going to be invite more legal challenges. >> it was a 7-1 case. elena kagan recused herself. lone dissenter was ruth bader ginsburg. what were her reasons? >> she basically...
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justice o'connor who wrote the deciding opinion is gone replaced by samuel alito who takes a dimmer viewit. there's lots at play here and that's why there's so much anticipation. >> pete, we'll see you monday. >>> hundreds of thousands in brazil gear up for what's expected to be the biggest protest yet. >>> plus, the daughter of legendary yankee's coach joe torre, she has made a catch of a lifetime. >> the baby was straddling and then all of a sudden it slipped and was dangling and holding on with his hands. >> we'll have more on what the police say the child's parents were doing at the time their kid was dangling from an awning and the charges they now face. (girl) what does that say? (guy) dive shop. (girl) diving lessons. (guy) we should totally do that. (girl ) yeah, right. (guy) i wannna catch a falcon! (girl) we should do that. (guy) i caught a falcon. (guy) you could eat a bug. let's do that. (guy) you know you're eating a bug. (girl) because of the legs. (guy vo) we got a subaru to take us new places. (girl) yeah, it's a hot spring. (guy) we should do that. (guy vo) it did. (man)
justice o'connor who wrote the deciding opinion is gone replaced by samuel alito who takes a dimmer viewit. there's lots at play here and that's why there's so much anticipation. >> pete, we'll see you monday. >>> hundreds of thousands in brazil gear up for what's expected to be the biggest protest yet. >>> plus, the daughter of legendary yankee's coach joe torre, she has made a catch of a lifetime. >> the baby was straddling and then all of a sudden it slipped and...
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he felt the majority opinion, written by justice sandra day o'connor, did not apply strict scrutiny especially the narrow tailoring part of the test the way it should have. so today he's in the majority. his view of strict scrutiny prevails. it's going to be somewhat tougher test for the universities to get over or to succeed in passing. so i think going forward, universities and even here at the university of texas is going to have to work hard to show there are no race-neutral alternatives available. >> brown: but on the other hand the principle of diversity as a worthy goal stands. >> yes, it does. and i think some of the organizations that are opposed to affirmative action will feel that they have another opening here in order to challenge other university programs that do use race as a factor. >> brown: the last thing on this. it goes back to the lower courts, right? >> yes, it does. it's going back to the u.s. court of appeals for the fifth circuit which oversees texas. and the court there will have to apply justice kennedy's test to see if the university can pass it. >> brown: also toda
he felt the majority opinion, written by justice sandra day o'connor, did not apply strict scrutiny especially the narrow tailoring part of the test the way it should have. so today he's in the majority. his view of strict scrutiny prevails. it's going to be somewhat tougher test for the universities to get over or to succeed in passing. so i think going forward, universities and even here at the university of texas is going to have to work hard to show there are no race-neutral alternatives...